Tuesday, January 12, 1993 13 A SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Spring offers 16 intramural sports By Mark Button Kansan sportswriter Second semester is here and with it comes new classes, new faces and for athletes, the spring line-up of intramural sports. Recreation Services will offer 16 intramural sporting programs, including four team sports and 12 tournaments this semester. Heading this line-up is basketball, the most popular of the intramural sports. More than 1,600 students will participate in basketball, said Gordon Kratz, intramural sports director. Adam Moritz, Chicago senior, understands the craze for basketball. most popular sport since Kansas is such a tradition-rich basketball school." Moritz said. Kratz said there is a level of play for everyone interested in the sports offered. Recreation Services places the teams entered into the following leagues: Greek, Residence Hall, Club, Open, and Co-Recreational Leagues are offered for men and women in each category. Intramural sports first appeared at the University of Kansas in the early 1920s. And with the exception of the years during World War II, they have been a part of student life ever since. Recreation Services is a restricted fee organization, which means it is financed by a portion of the student tree. Nine dollars of each student's fees go to Recreation Services, Half of that is spent on maintaining Robinson Center and financing club sports, such as hockey and soccer. The other half, roughly $200,000, is used for Recreation Services' operat- ing budget, which is $250,000. The additional $50,000 comes from the entry fees charged to the students to play intrahural sports. Kratz said. The average cost of entering a team into intramural league play is $25. Each of the team sports in the spring - basketball, three-on-three basketball, soccer, and volleyball - is provided with a tournament at the end of the season. The winners of each tournament in the Greek, Residence Hall, Club and Open leagues are put into a "Final Four" tournament to determine the Hill Champion. This system pits the best teams of each league against each other, making for a competitive tournament. Matt Lyke, Tinley Park, Ill., senior, said the tournaments were the best part of intramural sports. Aside from team sports, Recreation Services will offer 12 tournaments for individual and dual sports. Table tennis, wrestling, and raquetball are three of these tournament sports. Basketball play begins Jan. 26 so there is still time to sign up. Information on intramural basketball and all intramural and club sports can be obtained in 208 Robinson. 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