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Intramurals update for the winter semester
Leagues competitions are officially underway, and potential tournaments are in the works
holly funk editor-in-chief
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Intramurals are officially in season this semester at the U of R. Their website details (uregina.ca/ recservices/intramurals/) are a bit out of date and still hold information for the winter and fall 2022 semesters. Skyler Barnesky, who’s worked with intramurals for two years, spoke with us to share some current information.
“I first got this job when I did my SRS 130 junior practicum, which was nine hours of volunteer work.” He explained when we first sat down. “When I first started I ran the basketball league, and now I run the basketball league and help out where I can.”
One of the most important tasks those at the intramurals office are responsible for is co-ordinating and scheduling game times and locations. Team practices aren’t included in the schedule as they aren’t required, though Barnesky noted that some of the more gung-ho teams opt to coordinate their own. “We don’t offer time for that. You just have to show up, play; it’s rec, it’s for fun.”
In an effort to include as many students as possible, they have ensured that a student will have the opportunity to partic- ipate as long as they can get to the Regina campus. “Everything is done out of gym one, two, or three,” Barnesky explained, “and if we run something outside it’ll be outside on one of the pitches here or on the main field.”
While most intramural leagues are joined by students who’ve formed their own teams, Barnesky added that “We offer a free agent portal. If you want to play and don’t know anybody, we’ll find you a team if we can, and if not we refund you your money.” This means that any student can register, whether they know other students who’d like to play on a league team or not, and those at the office will do what’s in their power to connect them with existing teams or other individuals who register.
In addition, all the equipment required is either provided or can be obtained in the Kinesiology Building. “We offer the main equipment that’s needed, and if you deem anything necessary you can just head to the equipment room in between gym one and two, and you can sign anything out there. It’s free as long as you scan your [student] ID card and you return it after.” In the event the equipment room doesn’t quite have all that’s needed, Barnesky assured “we’ll make sure we can get it to you somehow.”
Intramurals run through the fall and winter semesters each year when most students are on