Intramural Volleyball Playoffs
Debbie Jones
Issue date: 11/18/04 Section: Sports
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This week began the excitement of Intramural Volleyball Playoffs. Eight teams matched up against each other Sunday night to see who was skilled enough to remain in the playoffs after a round one elimination. Beginning with the men's league, Silent Assassins gathered their strength to conquer over Team Ramrod. Silent Assassins will now face the top-ranked MSA Bros. As a returning team, MSA Bros. will be a tough team to beat.
B-sharps versus GWC left GWC with a loss and elimination in round one. B-sharps will now advance into round two and play the Shems. The Shems stepped up Monday night against NBP, a dedicated team who is serious about volleyball. NBP just barely lost their second game, which gave the Shems two out of two games to win the match.
For the co-ed playoffs, a few teams have already made their desire for those intramural champion t-shirts known. Those Guys, a co-ed flag football team that stuck together through the volleyball season, won their first playoff game Monday night against the Replacements. The Replacements gave a good effort but did not give enough. The Replacements also pushed through round one Sunday night against Awesome, but could not defeat Those Guys. Bang the Hammer has squashed the Freeman Unit and is ready for their round-three game match-up against Those Guys.
Top of the Hill was a no-show for their first game of the playoffs, giving the Recreators an easy slide into round three. Unfortunately, round three will be no easy game for the Recreators against the Sevens. The Sevens had defeated the Agents in round two after a bye to begin with. The Agents lost their momentum after their victory in round one against HSO Koukles.
Now with four games left for the semi-finals, the winner is only two games away from a victory. Tuesday night determines the finalists who will compete Monday Nov. 22 for their title of Intramural Volleyball Champions. The men's championship will be at 9:30 p.m. and the co-ed championship will be 10:15 p.m. Monday night.
B-sharps versus GWC left GWC with a loss and elimination in round one. B-sharps will now advance into round two and play the Shems. The Shems stepped up Monday night against NBP, a dedicated team who is serious about volleyball. NBP just barely lost their second game, which gave the Shems two out of two games to win the match.
For the co-ed playoffs, a few teams have already made their desire for those intramural champion t-shirts known. Those Guys, a co-ed flag football team that stuck together through the volleyball season, won their first playoff game Monday night against the Replacements. The Replacements gave a good effort but did not give enough. The Replacements also pushed through round one Sunday night against Awesome, but could not defeat Those Guys. Bang the Hammer has squashed the Freeman Unit and is ready for their round-three game match-up against Those Guys.
Top of the Hill was a no-show for their first game of the playoffs, giving the Recreators an easy slide into round three. Unfortunately, round three will be no easy game for the Recreators against the Sevens. The Sevens had defeated the Agents in round two after a bye to begin with. The Agents lost their momentum after their victory in round one against HSO Koukles.
Now with four games left for the semi-finals, the winner is only two games away from a victory. Tuesday night determines the finalists who will compete Monday Nov. 22 for their title of Intramural Volleyball Champions. The men's championship will be at 9:30 p.m. and the co-ed championship will be 10:15 p.m. Monday night.
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