Let the racquet do the talking
Damian Vargas Vasquez, kinesiology major, attempts to pass the ball to his teammate so they can spike it.
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Damian Vargas Vasquez, kinesiology major, attempts to pass the ball to his teammate so they can spike it.
Jose Flores (right), liberal arts major, tries to grab surgical technology major Marty Gutierrez’s flag to stop him from gaining a yard.
La Vockea “Red” Wallace awards raffle winner Alonzo Torres with a tablet, raising money for the organization.
Elizabeth De La Garza, a kinesiology major, hurls her disc with force to try to get it as close to the basket so she can to get a low score.
Table tennis adjustment based on strong turnout among female players.
Fire Science major Michael “Lopes” Lopez and his teammates execute a maul to push the ball toward their goal line.
Nicolas Hoskins, a business major, goes for a backhand at table tennis.
Gym lights shined bright on the championship game where team Most Hated took down team Lakers 69 to 46. In the first half Most Hated dominated the Lakers 36 to 19, but after halftime the Lakers proved they were not going to go down without a fight, scoring 17 more points. Unfortunately for the Lakers they still came up short to the 33 points scored by Most Hated in the second half. Kinesiology major Joshua Fernandez led his team, Most Hated, to victory scoring 34 points total, and in a losing effort nursing major Ruben Garza from the Lakers scored…
Students gathered to compete in home run derby, volleyball, capture the flag and hot shot from Feb. 5-13. Look forward to kickball, basketball and football in the coming week. For more information on intramurals, contact Intramurals Director Kristy Urbick at 361-698-1336 or dmcintramurals@delmar.edu.
Students looking to keep fit do not need to look farther than the gym or their own neighborhoods. Intramurals plans a variety of sports and games for students this semester including football, soccer, basketball, Ultimate Frisbee, Giant Connect 4 and the 100 Mile Challenge. “We want students to be more involved in our sporting events. We host all sorts of fun events and they are free,” said kinesiology major Hannah Reynolds. Intramurals Director Kristy Urbick said the Kinesiology Department is focused on providing a fun environment where students can be active and meet new people. “We have traditional sports like…