Intramurals
The Stodder STDs beat Kennebec 3-2 in the dormitory indoor soccer league. The game ended in penalty kicks and the STDs put in two for themselves and beat Kennebec, 2-0. TKE was down 3-0 against Phi Eta in the beginning of the fraternity indoor soccer league. They kicked it in to high gear towards the end and defeated Phi Eta, 5-4.
The Maine Day Triathlon Day will be on May 9, 2001. Race starts at 2 p.m. in front of the steam plant. Runners, bikers, and canoeists are welcome. For more information or to pick up an entry form, please stop by the Rec Sports office, 140 Memorial Gym or call 581-1081. Closed canoes or kayaks are not allowed and each canoeist must wear a life jacket. All bikers must wear a bike helmet. Canoes will be available on a first come, first serve basis from Maine Bound, 581-1794. Awards will be given out to each divisional winner. 5K Run – One Mile Canoe – Six Mile Bike. The Intramural Track Meet will be on Wednesday, May 2, at 6:15 p.m. on the Becket outdoor track. Please pick up the application sheet and fill out appropriately.
Order of events: shot put, long jump, 110-meter low hurdles, mile run, 100-meter dash, 400-meter run, high jump, two mile run (if enough entrants), 800-meter run, 1600-meter relay (one lap per runner). The Coed ultimate Frisbee tournament round robin will be on Sunday, April 29, at 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be seven players per team. There must be three women on the field at all times. Bring a Frisbee if you have one, have fun, hang out with friends and meet new ones! Entry deadline is today, Wednesday, April 25, at 4:30 p.m. in the Rec Sports office at 140 Memorial Gym. The 2001 Blackfly ultimate clinic will be on Friday, April 27 from 4-6 p.m. at the Lengyel Athletic Fields. What is ultimate? Ultimate is a non-contact disc sport, combining elements of soccer, basketball and football. Ultimate has traditionally relied upon a spirit of sportsmanship that places the responsibility for fair play on the player. Highly competitive play is encouraged, but never at the expense of the bond of mutual respect between players, adherence to the agreed upon rules of the game or the basic joy of play. These vital elements are called the spirit of the game. Deadline for the coed clinic is Thursday, April 26 at 5 p.m. It is open to UMaine students, faculty and staff. Discs will be available for sale at the clinic. Rules will be handed out when application is received. Please contact Aaron Hoshide on FirstClass or at 945-6830 for more information.
Maine Bound
Registration deadline for all of the following events is on April 30. Women’s beginner rock climbing will be held at Eagle Bluff on May 6, limit is 10 people. UMaine student’s fee is $50, $65 for non-students. Rock climbing in New Hampshire begins May 4-6. The fee for UMaine students is $180, others is $210. The limit is three per guide. On the water sea kayak navigation workshop is on Sunday, May 6. Limit is six people and the UMaine student fee is $55, others is $70. Beginner white-water kayaking will be on May 4-6. Limit is eight people and UMaine student’s fee is $100, $130 for nonstudents. For more information on these events, call 581-1794 or visit the Maine Bound Web page at www.ume.maine.edu/mainebound.












