Extracurricular activities are a vital part of a student’s college experience. This fall Southeastern will be offering four different intramural sports, including flag football, volleyball, dodgeball, a new addition in Ultimate Frisbee and possibly a bowling league toward the end of September. Intramural sports are designed to provide students with an opportunity to participate in a variety of competitive sports in a safe, fun and structured environment.
“It gets students to come out and take a break from all the stress,” said Chad Pendarvis, coordinator of Recreational Services. “It’s healthy for them to get out and do this kind of stuff instead of just sit in the campus.”
The dodgeball, volleyball and Ultimate Frisbee seasons are all set to begin on Sept. 19, with all the captains’ meetings scheduled for Sept. 14. Dodgeball will meet first at 6 p.m. followed by volleyball at 7 p.m. and last will be Ultimate Frisbee at 8 p.m.
Dodgeball will be played in the Pennington Student Athletic Center with a max of eight players per team and 5 on 5 competitions. Volleyball will also be held in the Pennington Center with a max of 10 people per team. The Ultimate Frisbee league is still in the works with no set amount of players per team and no exact location.
“Being that it (Ultimate Frisbee) is new, it depends on how many teams we have, but it’s either going to be out in front of the Pennington or at North Oak Park,” said Pendarvis.
Students interested in getting involved in intramural sports can pick up a registration form for their team at the control desk of the Pennington Center and/or attend the respective captains’ meeting. Also, students who desire to play but have no team are encouraged to attend the captains meeting of their desired sport as a free agent and will be assigned a team.