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The Campus Recreation program at USC Sumter is a viable collection
of co-curricular activities designed to give interested students a chance
to participate in a wide range of well organized activities. Participation
in these activities gives a person the opportunity to develop friendships
not readily available in classroom situations and the chance to learn important
lessons of sportsmanship, team spirit, and cooperation. It is the
hope of the campus recreation office that through participation, each individual
will learn the value of physical fitness and the life-long importance of
the wise use of leisure me. The Campus Recreation staff will make
a determined effort to meet the needs and interests of the student body.
Activities include intramural sports leagues, outdoor recreation, individual
intramural sports, sports clubs, sport tournaments and special events.
Information concerning intramural and recreation is posted on various bulletin
boards around campus, but the main source of information is the bulletin
board in the hallway of the Nettles Building. Basketballs, racquetball
rackets, footballs, soccer balls, tennis rackets, and much more are available
for your use. There is no charge for the use of this equipment, but
fees are levied for lost or damaged equipment. Intramural activities are
offered for the benefit and enjoyment of the students, and students are
encouraged to take advantage of as many activities as possible.
The Office of Campus Recreation offers student, faculty and staff members
of the University of South Carolina Sumter the opportunity to participate
in intramural activities ranging from the traditional to the unique.
By gearing the program toward "something for everyone", the intramural
program encourages individuals of all skill levels to be active participants.
Participation in campus recreation programs is a purely voluntary activity
and individuals participate at their own risk. Participants should be aware
of the possibilities of bodily injury and should understand that they are
responsible for any and all costs arising out of injury or property damage
sustained through participation.
Throughout the year many and varied activities are offered through the
Women's, Men's and Coeducational Recreation programs.
Basketball - Soccer -
Slow Pitch Softball - Sand Volleyball -
Flag Football - Wiffleball -
Volleyball - Ultimate Frisbee -
Racquetball - Badminton -
Golf - Fitness Rewards Challenge -
Wallyball - Tennis -
Activities are structured and organized for safe and daily participation.
The use of generally accepted rules, proper supervision, and functional
equipment coupled with the intramural participants compliance to "esprit
de corps", the rules and regulations help ensure a safe and satisfying
experience. Participants of the intramural program imply their acceptance
of the rules and regulations of the intramural program.
SPORTSMANSHIP
1. A major concept of the philosophy of Campus Recreation is that good
sportsmanship is vital to intramural and recreational participation. In
order to encourage proper conduct during the games, officials, supervisors,
and administrative personnel will make decisions on whether or not to warn,
penalize or eject persons or teams for poor sportsmanship. These
decisions will be final. Team captains are responsible for the actions
of any individual members of the team and for spectators associated with
the team. The conduct of participants both before and after a contest
is as important as during the contest.
2. The Office of Campus Recreation has the right and the responsibility
to assess penalties or disqualify individuals or groups
for poor sportsmanship.
HEALTH, INJURIES and LIABILITIES
Participation in any program offered by Campus Recreation is purely
a voluntary activity. Each individual assumes the risk for any harm
or injuries caused by negligence or any intentional acts. Participants
should be aware of, and by agreeing to participate, accept that there exists
the possibility of bodily injury and should understand that they are responsible
for any and all costs arising out of injury and/or property damage sustained
through participation. All injuries/accidents should be reported
immediately to the supervisor in charge of competition, and a complete
report made to Campus Recreation. Insurance is available for USC
Sumter students. Contact the admissions office for an application.
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Intramurals
Outdoor Recreation
Recreation Facilities
Nettles Gym Hours:
Monday-Thursday 8:30am-9:00pm
Friday 8:30am-5:00pm
AUGUST
Intramural Sign-ups Begin:
- Football PICK ‘EM
- Flag Football
- Volleyball
- White Water Raft Trip
- Fall Backpacking Trip
- Ultimate Frisbee
SCHEDULE IS TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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