STAFF LEAGUES: Bowling, Pool, Video Gaming

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Six bowlers, group photo, holding bowling balls
The Thursday League title came down to a match between these two teams: #SOLO (the three bowlers on the left) and $how Me the Money (three bowlers on the right). Pictured, from left: #SOLO’s Kathleen Kivarkis of Student Housing, Govind Acharya of Budget and Institutional Analysis, and Janna Tolla of Campus Recreation and Unions; and $how Me the Money’s Kasey Webster, Michelle Poesy and Eric Gifford, all of Development and Alumni Relations. $how Me the Money emerged victorious, taking first place among Thursday’s teams, while #SOLO finished in second place.

Staff bowling returned to the MU Games Area in fall quarter and will be back in winter quarter, along with two new league offerings: staff: pool and video gaming.

THEY RULE THE LANES

Fall quarter bowling champions:

Wednesday League — Snakes on a Lane, comprising Ben Dao (Campus Recreation and Unions), Gabrielle Dunne (Metro administrative cluster) and Noah Pflueger-Peters (Dean’s Office, College of Engineering)

Thursday League — $how Me the Money, comprising Eric Gifford, Michelle Poesy and Kasey Webster (all from Development and Alumni Relations)

Congratulations to all!

The fall quarter bowling leagues filled in three days — 45 people on three-person teams that competed weekly in one of two midday time slots. “Quite a few people wanted to sign up after the short deadline had passed,” said Ferguson Mitchell, coordinator of the Games Area in the Memorial Union’s basement.

So, for winter quarter he is adding four time slots for a total of six, to accommodate 135 people. The time slots are 11 a.m.-noon and noon-1 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The season runs nine weeks, and the fee is $35, including shoes.

In talking with other staff members, he discerned interest in pool and video gaming, too, so he plans a trial league for each: 9-Ball Pool (individual), noon-1 p.m. Tuesdays; and 3x3 Video Gaming, “League of Legends,” noon-1 p.m. Wednesdays.

The pool and video gaming seasons are likely to be shorter than bowling’s nine weeks, Mitchell said, adding that he expects the fees to be $25 for pool and $20 respectively.

For bowling and video gaming, people can sign up as teams or as individuals to be assigned to teams. Here’s the sign-up form for all leagues, bowling, pool and video gaming. The deadline is Sunday, Jan. 6. “We will reach out to confirm your participation and with more details as the quarter gets closer,” the form states.

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