page 12 - The Behrend College Collegian. Thursday, March 26, /998 Behrend to open intramural new fields by Dylan Stewart sports editor Beginning in the fall 1998 semes ter, Behrend students will be greeted with the addition of new intramural fields. The new fields will be located to the north of Erie Hall, just beyond the small area of trees. Many students seemed excited with Behrend's addition of the fields, not to mention looking forward to the possibility of playing sports at night with the field lights Behrend plans to include. "It will be nice to have more room to play different sports," said sopho valor iiK Sophomore pitcher Rob Green shows off his incredible fastball. The men's baseball team was not in action this past week and will resume play this weekend in Tennessee Intramural S oftb all MODIFIED PITCH MEN'S - WOMEN'S - COED Teams are allowed ONLY TWO EX-VARSITY PLAYERS CT - RRENT BASEBALL OR SOFTBALL PLAYERS ARE INELIGIBLE ENTRIES: Deadline is Friday, April 3at 4:00 pm Entries will be taken in the N office before the deadline Entry forms available in the LM office or from the LM board ENTRY FEE: $2 00 will be charged to your student account Faculty and staff must submit $2 00 at the time of entr. DIVISIONS: MAY WOMEN'S. COED POINT SYSTEM TEAMS: Fraternities may enter 2 teams to earn points Residence Hall and Independent may enter 1 to tarn points TYPE TOURNAMENT: Round robin. Top two teams from each leaszue will advance to a simile elimination championship bracket. TENIE & PLACE: Games will be played Mondays through Thursdays beuinninv. around 430 pm Sundays will be used if the number of entries demands it RULES: AS.-\. Collesziate and Intramural rules will be used If you need a copy stop by the [NI office. NOTES: League play will beuin around Tuesday. April - There will be a MANDATORY C APT AINS MEETING - Monaay. April o - 5 30 pm -Erie Hall ,:lassroom in Fall 1998 more Mark Henzler. "I love being able to be out under the stars, espe cially to play soccer," added Henzler. " The sky is the limit for this campus if it keeps growing at this current pace." The fields are to be sized fairly large and will eventually include lights, although the date the lights are 11:=51 to be put in has not yet been set. The path to the fields will also include a bridge for students to pass back and forth. "Everything Behrend does to ex pand is a positive thing," said sopho more Pat Cronin. "The sky is the limit for this campus if it keeps grow ing at this current pace," added Cronin. Pat Cronin The next major addition to Be hrend sports will he in 1999, when Behrend's new major sports complex is set to be in place for all students and faculty. Behrend sophomore ~~ „w, Sports photo by Dave Boulos Baseball coaches (clockwise from top left); head coach Paul Benim, assistant hitting coach Billy (The Great One) Vitron, hitting coach Bill Graham, and pitching coach Matt Palisin . Baseball SPRING TRAINING MARCH 9-16 PSB 9, EARLHAM 8 (8 innings) PSB 2, DELAWARE VALLEY 3 PSB 6, ANNIA MARIA 4 PSB 6, NORWICH 3 PSB 15, NORWICH 1 PSB 15, SWARTHMORE 2 PSB 1, DELAWARE VALLEY 12 5-2
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