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  2. Intramural sports - Wikipedia

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    He co-authored Intramural Sports with Pat Mueller. [13] Today, "intramural" tournaments are still organized within a specific community or municipal area, between teams of equivalent age or athletic ability. For example, intramural sports programs are often organized on college campuses to promote competition and fun among the students and ...

  3. National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association

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    The National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) is an organization which regulates various sports through the collegiate systems across the United States and Canada. NIRSA serves students who play at the university varsity or club level in athletic sports , but do not participate in the NCAA , NAIA , USports or other sports ...

  4. All Sports Competition (Cornell University) - Wikipedia

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    In 1927–28, for instance, an astounding 3,945 students were engaged in intramural sports such as soccer, touch football, basketball, tennis, hockey, and softball. With only the Old Armory to serve as a court, intramural basketball alone mustered 600 students – which was about 10% of the students at Cornell – playing on 59 teams spread ...

  5. Varsity team - Wikipedia

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    A varsity team is the highest level sports team regularly representing a high school. [1] Varsity teams compete against each other during a given athletic season. [2] In the United States, a varsity team is one step above a school's junior varsity (JV) team and composed of more experienced players. [3]

  6. What happens when youth sports meets NFL media day at Pro ...

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    The pleasure kids derive from sports shouldn’t change whether they’re in a recreational game or moving through rounds of tournament play like the U12 flag football teams had to do to reach ...

  7. City 6 - Wikipedia

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    The classic was founded in 1986 by representatives from Saint Joseph's and Temple. Games between the intramural programs are held at such locations as SJU's Hagan Arena, Penn's Franklin Field, and Villanova Stadium. [1] The sports are flag football, volleyball, basketball, and softball. Each sport includes competition for men, women, and co-ed. [2]

  8. Battle for No. 1: Alabama vs. Auburn isn't just a football ...

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    As one dubious Auburn grad wrote in February 2010, nearly $100 million was a lot to spend “for a sport that's nothing more than a diversion between the end of bowl season and spring football ...

  9. Indoor games and sports - Wikipedia

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    Indoor games and sports are a variety of structured games or competitive physical exercises, typically carried out either at home, in a well-sheltered building, or in a specially constructed sport venue such as a gym, a natatorium, an arena or a roofed stadium.