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SFA Campus Rec Program Guide lists all the Campus Rec events and services offered for the Fall 2009 semester.

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Page 1: SFA Campus Recreation Program Guide - Fall 2009
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In this booklet, you will find valuable information about the programs being offered this semester. You will find dates, times, contact information and basic policies regarding the diverse and fun events we have planned for this semester. And this is just the tip ofthe iceberg! Our qualified staff is here to serve the SFA community, so please don’t hesitate to stop by and say hello. You might even want to join our team. We are always accepting applica-tions and have many student employment opportunities available. Our Web site is updated weekly with available positions within Campus Recreation.Whether at the Tennis Complex, out on the Intramural Sports fields, in the Shelton Gym, par-ticipating in one of our group exercise classes, using the climbing wall, swimming in the pool, learning facts at a wellness fair, or just working out, we have many opportunities available just for you. Remember to bring your SFA I.D. Card: it’s your ticket to fun!

Sincerely,Jeff Huskey - Director of Campus Recreation

Student Rec Center Main Office: (936) 468-3507Student Rec Center Welcome Desk: (936) 468-8400Campus Rec Fax: (936) 468-7052Web site: www.sfasu.edu/campusrecE-mail: [email protected] Group: Student Rec Center - Campus RecTwitter: twitter.com/SFACampusRecYou Tube: www.youtube.com/user/SFACAMPUSREC

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Policies, Operations Managers, Rec Center Map, Hours of Operations, Birthday Parties,Membership Costs

Major Team Sports, Minor Team Sports, Individual & Dual Events, Officiating Clinics, Sport Club Contact, How to Join a Sport Club

American Red Cross Events, Private Swim Lessons

Trips, Clinics, Outdoor Center, Trip Resource Center, Retail and Rental Items

Cardio Floor/Weight Room, Events, Group X, Wellness Service Center Services and Costs

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• An SFA I.D. is required to access activity areas.

• In the Student Recreation Center, members will present their I.D. to be swiped at the Welcome Desk. The mag-netic strip on the back of the I.D. will allow employees to verify the student is actively enrolled and the student is cleared to enter. • In the HPE Complex, students are to show validated SFA I.D., which is indi-cated by a semester validation sticker.• When entering the HPE complex, students will receive a shoe tag which must be worn at all times while in activ-ity areas in the HPE.

• Appropriate workout attire is required in activity areas.• Food and gum are prohibited in activity areas.• Only beverages in a sealable plastic container are allowed.• Alcohol, drugs and tobacco products are strictly prohibited.• Backpacks and bags must be stored in lockers.• Be courteous and respectful of others.• Photography and videography are prohibited without approval.• Bikes, skateboards and inline skates are prohibited.• Pets are prohibited, with the exception of service animals.

Participant Policies for Campus Recreation Activity Areas

Find the Person in the Red Shirt!

The Operations Manager is an integral part of Campus Recre-ation’s daily activities. Operations Managers oversee all program areas and activities and supervise the student staff. Anytime one of our activity areas is functioning, an Operations Man-

ager will be on duty. The Operations Managers are thoroughly trained to assist with any situation that could arise and have the abilities to ensure our patrons are always in a safe and welcoming environment. The Operations Managers are also First Aid and CPR certified to act as a first responder to any

medical emergency.

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Student Recreation Center

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The Rec Center is just another reason to come to SFA!- Eddie Williams

Criminal Justice Junior

Rec Center

Administrative Office& Wellness

Service Center

Rockwall

Outdoor Center

Outdoor Pool Open Swim

HPE & Shelton Gym

HPE Indoor PoolLap Swim

Monday - ThursdayFriday

Saturday & Sunday

Monday, Wednesday & Friday

4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

4 p.m. - 10 p.m.4 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Closed

Monday - ThursdayFriday

SaturdaySunday

Monday - ThursdayFriday

Saturday & Sunday

Monday - ThursdayFriday & Sunday

Saturday

Monday & FridayTuesday - ThursdaySaturday & Sunday

Monday - FridaySaturday - Sunday

2 p.m. - 9 p.m.Noon - 7 p.m.

2 p.m. - 7 p.m.2 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Closed

8 a.m. - 7 p.m. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Closed

4 p.m. - 9 p.m.2 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Closed

6 a.m. - Midnight 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.Noon. - 10 p.m.Noon - Midnight

Kenneth Norris: Assistant Director For Facilities & Member Services(936) 468-1856 • [email protected]

Jayson Anderson: Facilities & Member Services Graduate Assistant(936) 468-1662 • [email protected]

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(check web site for reduced winter hours)

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• You can now purchase a member-ship for as little as one month or as many months at a time as you wish. Membership costs must be paid in full when signing up, unless signed up for payroll deduction.

• Any member who chooses to cancel their membership is entitled to a refund of the remaining months left on their member-ship. To receive a $15 reimbursement for the month you cancel, you must cancel on/before the 15th of that month. Any cancellations after the 15th of the month will not be reimbursed for that month. All cancellations must be made in writing.

• Payroll deduction is only available for employees (and their families) who receive a paycheck from SFA all 12 months of the year. Your paycheck will be deducted on a monthly basis until you terminate your membership. Payroll deduction cancel-lations must occur before the last week of the month to avoid a deduction for the next month.

• Members who are paying through payroll deduction must pay their first month up front. After the first month, payments for membership will be taken directly from their paychecks. The first month payment will be $30 until after the 15th of each month, where it will be prorated to $15 until the end of the month.

• Students taking only online classes have their Student Recreation Center Fee waived by the University; therefore, they must purchase a “Student” member-ship for access to the Student Recreation Center. Students who enroll in classes but withdraw later from the university will be denied access to the Student Recreation Center.

Member Services

CostFaculty/Staff

Spouse

Dependent 16+ years

Dependent 5 - 15 years

Alumni

Guest Pass

Locker Rental

Towel Service

$30 per month

$30 per month

$30 per month

$30 per month

$4 per month

$3 per month

$5 per visitMust be sponsored

$12.50 per month

THE FEES FOR THOSE MONTHLY MEMBERSHIPS MUST BE PAID IN FULL UPON SIGNING UP FOR HIS/HER MEMBERSHIP. THE ONLY MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR PAYROLL DEDUCTION ARE FACULTY/STAFF AND THEIR

FAMILIES.

LOCKERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR RENT BY MEMBERS IN EACH OF THE LOCKER ROOMS AT THE PRICES ABOVE. TOWEL SERVICE WILL PROVIDE

MEMBERS A FRESH, CLEAN, FOLDED SHOWER-SIzE TOWEL WAITING THEM ANY TIME IT IS NEEDED FOR qUICK SHOWER IN THE FACILITY.

Let Campus Rec plan your birthday party! Every party includes one hour of activity and one hour in a party tent as well as a party host, decorations and cake. Parties are available at the Outdoor Pool and Rock Wall for various ages. More infor-mation can be found on the Campus Rec Web site, www.sfasu.edu/campusrec

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Can You Lift A Ton?

Women On Weights

Thriller

Can You Move?Canned Food Drive

World Diabetes Day

National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week

Great AmericanSmoke Out

World AIDS Day

Wellness Fair

Registration: September 14th - 16th4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Registration (Lobby): September 28th - 29th4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

October 30th6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

November 2nd - 23rd

November 13th1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

October 19th - 24thNoon - 2 p.m. & 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

November 20th1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

December 1st4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

December 2ndNoon - 7 p.m.

Student Recreation Center Lobby - Begins September 21st

Student Recreation Meeting Room - Four Week ProgramWednesdays, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.Begins September 30th

Multi-Purpose Room 1

Student Recreation Center Lobby

Student Recreation Center Lobby

Student Recreation Center Lobby

Student Recreation Center Lobby

Student Recreation Center Lobby

Student Recreation Center Lobby

Cardio Floor & Weight RoomThe cardio floor and weight room has a combined total of 12,000 square feet of fitness space. Within this space, there are various types of cardiovascular equipment including treadmills, ellipticals, steppers, stationary bikes and ergometers. Most cardio pieces are equipped with a personal TV and audio unit that houses 12 XM Radio channels. The weight room equip-ment includes free weights, plate-loaded and selectorized machines, that enable all users to enjoy a great workout. Among the many choices in cardio and weight equipment, there are stretching machines and free movement space. In such spaces, there are stretching mats, a plyobounder, medicine balls and resist-a-balls for added variety and resistance.

Students, members and guests have weight belts, jump ropes, hand wraps, tally counters and more available at the Welcome Desk for check out. In order to check out this equipment participants must have a valid SFA ID. For more information on Fitness & Wellness and other Campus Recreation events, please visit our web site at www.sfasu.edu/campusrec.

Blood Drive September 16th &November 19th

Student Recreation Meeting Room

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The group exercise program offers a variety of classes that range in intensity and complexity. Each of the many classes offered are FREE for SFA students, mem-bers and guests. All classes are located at the Student Recreation Center and require an active SFA identification card. To enter into a class, participants must pick up a Jax Pass at the Welcome Desk of the Student Recreation Center. Passes are distributed one hour before the class begins. Class space is limited to 30 for most classes, 20 for water exercise classes and nine for cycling classes.

Classes will begin the first week of each semester and ex-tend through exam week. There will be two schedules per semester to offer a variety of class times to our patrons. Schedules can be found online and at the Student Recre-ation Center.

All participants who wish to enter a class must wear ap-propriate workout attire with non-marking soled athletic shoes.

Each participant must hand the instructor their Jax Pass as they enter the class to reserve their spot in the class. No one will be admitted into a class after the class has begun. Equipment and mats will be provided for each class. Classes may be cancelled at the discretion of the campus recreation staff.

Schedule and descriptions of Group X classes are available online, www.sfasu.edu/campusrec.

Find Your Fit Group Exercise Program

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Wellness Service CenterThe Wellness Service Center houses services such as massage therapy, fitness test-ing, personal training nutritional sessions and nutritional counseling. All services must be paid in advance at the administrative offices located in the Student Recreation Center.

Online references are available on the Campus Recreation web site, www.sfasu.edu/campusrec, including tips, recipes and exercises to help students get through the se-mester in a healthy way!

Nutrition Assessments will be con-ducted by a Dietetic Intern. An assess-ment will include a 30-minute nutritional testing series.Nutrition Analysis will be conducted by a Dietetic Intern. An analysis will include a 30-minute nutrition testing series and a meeting with the Dietetic Intern to discuss goals and target improvements.

Nutrition Counseling will be conducted by a Dietetic Intern. A counseling session will include a nutrition assessment and a meeting up to one hour in length. A counseling session will also include an in-depth discussion on dietary eating habits, personal goals and resources to help achieve those goals.

Debbie Jones: Assistant Director For Fitness, Wellness, & Aquatics(936) 468-5835 • [email protected]

Joe Moore Fitness & Wellness Graduate Assistant(936) 468-1436 • [email protected]

Alissa Underhill: Fitness & Wellness Graduate Assistant8

Member Non-MemberNutrition Assessment Wieght Room Orienation1 Session

Nutrition Analysis Fitness Assessment1 Session

Nutrition Counseling Fitness AnalysisPersonal Training1 Session

Nutrition Counseling Personal Training5 Sessions

$5

$10

$15

$70

$10

$15

$20

$95

Nutrition Counseling Personal Training10 Sessions

$130 $180

Nutrition Counseling Personal Training15 Sessions

$200 $275

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Weight Room Orientations will be conduct-ed by one of our trained fitness assistants. An orientation will include a one to two-hour tour of the weight room including proper use of machines, policies and how to adjust the machines to your comfort.Fitness Assessments will be conducted by a certified student personal trainer. An as-sessment will include a one-hour fitness test-ing series that will include a short workout.

Fitness Analysis will be conducted by a cer-tified student personal trainer. An analysis will include a one-hour fitness testing series consisting of a short workout and a meeting with the trainer to discuss goals and target improvements.Personal Training sessions will be conduct-ed by a certified student personal trainer. A training session will include a fitness analysis and a one-hour training session in the weight room.

tv Member Non-MemberChair, Table, or Reflexology - 15 Minutes

$12

$25

$15

$30

Table - 45 Minutes $40 $45

Table, Swedish, Sport, Trigger Point, or Deep Tissue -60 Minutes

Deep Tissue, Chair, Table, Trigger Point, Reflexology, Swedish, or Sport - 30 Minutes

$50 $60

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“The Rock” is a 34-foot free-standing monolith with nine dedicated top rope climbs, as well as three sport lead routes. There is a 31-foot “natural” crack on the eastern side and a 13-foot bouldering cave adorning the western face that will have you climbing for days! Come join us for one of our climbing orientation sessions and then hit the wall and ascend into a greater state of being! The Rock also plays host to the annual Jacks on Belay competition and the Midnight Fright fun climb.

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What can Outdoor Pursuits do for you? Outdoor Pursuits CAN provide you with the opportu-nities to make new friends in a small casual environment. What we CAN offer are remark-able outdoor experiences that can expand your base of skills and stretch your mind. What we CAN add to your world is the chance to grow into a responsible citizen armed with the outdoor equipment and resources to get you out there enjoying all that the great outdoors has to offer. We truly believe that our programming has the power to change the world, one student at a time. How CAN you get involved?

Register by

Time

Price

Date

Date

Place

Sailing in Galveston Bay

Midnight Fright

Jacks On Belay

Rock Climbing and Cliff Jumping at E-Rock

Mountain Biking at Tyler State Park

Full Moon Float on Lake NacogdochesBackpacking in the

Hill Country

Skiing in New Mexico

Eating for the EnvironmentAdvanced Registration Required by September 7th.

Rock Climbing 101

Mountain Biking 101

Paddling 101

Lumberjack Floats

September 9th

10 p.m. - 1 a.m.Noon - 6 p.m.

$125

October 31stNovember 21st

September 28th$50

$20

$15

$115

$375

September 12th

September 23rd

October 10th

October 28th

September 8th September 9th

October 12th

November 2nd

November 18th

December 11th

9:30 a.m. - Noon

9 a.m. - Noon

6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

7 p.m. - 9 p.m.

6 p.m. - 7 p.m.

September 18th - 20th

HPE Climbing WallClimbing Wall

October 2nd - 4th

October 17th

November 7th

November 26th - 29th

January 4th - 10th

Outdoor Center Rear Entrance

Outdoor Center Rear Entrance

HPE Indoor Pool

Rec Center Climbing Wall

Lumberjack Village Community CenterSteen Front Door

More details can be found on the Campus Rec web site, www.sfasu.edu/campusrec.

TimeDate Place

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SFASU Outdoor Pursuits trips will now be open to guests sponsored by an active Campus Recreation member. So if you always thought your big brother would enjoy all the trips we had available, bring him along! Stop by the Outdoor Center for details!

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The Outdoor Center is here to serve all of your outdoor needs. Whether you are looking to rent a tent for your weekend outing with friends or buy some outdoor gear at incredible prices, we can help. Would you like to hit outdoors, but are a bit nervous to go it alone? You don’t have to! We can sign you up for one of our great trips or clinics and quickly have you becoming one with the outdoors!

Here is where we help you to “choose your own adventure!”

We have developed a Trip Resource Center that is full of various books, DVDs and computer programs that can assist you in getting out on your own thrilling adventures. Come chat with our staff as they can be a valu-able source of knowledge to you in the initial stages of planning. They can offer equipment recommendations, trip ideas, maps and local recreation info to help you plan everything completely. Stop in and visit!

September 18th - 20th

HPE Climbing WallClimbing Wall

October 2nd - 4th

October 17th

November 7th

November 26th - 29th

January 4th - 10th

Outdoor Center

Day Week

2 pax Tent - ALPS

4 pax Tent - ALPS

Sleeping Pad

Lantern

Fuel Bottle & Fuel

Cooking SetCooler

Water PumpWater Jug

Canoe - Old Town

Kayak - Ocean KayakOutdoor Pursuits Beanie

Carabiner with key chainNRS Dry Bag - SmallNRS Dry Bag - MediumNalgene Water BottleHead Lamp

Climbing Harness

$11

$5

$13

$16

$10

$17

$63

Weekend rates are DOUBLE the DAILY rate.

Sleeping Bag - Sierra Designs

Head Lamp - Princeton Tec

Backpacking Stove - MSR

Propane Stove - Coleman

Mountain Bike - Trek 6000

Backpack - Lowe Alpine

$4

$6

$2

$3

$5

$3$3

$4$2

$10

$10

$5

$3

$4

$4

$7

$4

$10

$15

$5

$8

$13

$8$8

$12$5

$25

$25

$13

$8

$12

$12

$20

$10

Michael Maningas: Assistant Director For Outdoor Pursuits & Safety(936) 468-6234 • [email protected]

Walter Gamboa: Outdoor Pursuits Graduate Assistant • (936) 468-8413

Outdoor Pursuits • (936) [email protected]

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Intramural Sports offers sports ranging from single-day tournaments to multi-week league formats. We provide many traditional individual/dual sports like racquetball, table tennis, and three-point shooting contests, but are always looking to expand our of-fering to include new events like football skills competitions, sand volleyball and weight lifting competitions. We offer traditional team sports like soccer, flag football, volleyball, basketball, softball; but also have events like flickerball, sports trivia bowls, 3-on-3 bas-ketball and dodgeball. For more event details, visit our web site at www.sfasu.edu/campusrec.

Racquetball Singles

Horseshoe Singles

Flag Football Skills

Disc Golf Singles

Tennis Singles

Pickleball Doubles

Table Tennis Singles

Badminton Singles

Three day system = preliminary tournaments will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday for most events. You may attend either day OR both if you are eliminated on Tuesday. We will play until the final four on both Tuesday and Wednesday. Those eight will return and compete on Thursday for the championship. Teams can earn points for participation on both days. If you are in the final four on Tuesday, you may NOT participate on Wednesday. If you are unable to participate on Thursday, you may select any member of your TPR team who was eliminated on Tuesday or Wednesday to take your spot.

Walleyball Doubles

September 8th - 10th

September 15th - 17th

September 24th

September 25th

September 29th - October 1stOctober 6th - 8th

October 20th - 22nd

November 3rd - 5th

October 27th - 29th

4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

3 p.m. - 6 p.m.

4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

HPE Racquetball Courts

Shelton Pits

IMS Fields 3 & 4

Pecan Park Course

Tennis Complex

HPE Courts 4 & 5

HPE Courts 4 & 5

HPE Courts 4 & 5

HPE Racquetball Courts

SAA 4 vs 4 Sand Volleyball

SAA 6 vs 6 Dodgeball

3 vs 3 ThanksgivingBasketballRegistration for SAA events will be handled through the SAA office located in the Student Center on the 3rd floor, contact e-mail [email protected] or extension 1222. The SAA web site is www.saa.sfasu.edu. Three vs 3 Thanksgiving basketball tournament will be set up similar to an individual/dual event and prelims and championship will start at 4 p.m.

September 28th - October 1st at 5 p.m.

October 12th - 15that 5 p.m.

November 17 - 18th at 3:50 p.m.

October 3rd • Student Rec Center Sand Volleyball Courts

October 17th • HPE Main Gym

Prelims Tuesday/Wednesday HPE Main Gym

Register Play Begins

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* M = Men’s Play W = Women’s Play* C = Co-Rec Play

Registration opens at 11 a.m. Monday through Wednesday at the Express Desk across from the Welcome Desk at the Student Recreation Center. All forfeit bonds, $30, must be paid at regis-tration and will not carry over from sport to sport. All pre-season captain’s meetings are mandatory and failure to attend will result in the loss of your forfeit bond. Leagues will be offered for major sports beginning at 5:30 p.m. and last games starting at 9:30 p.m. (times subject to change)

Register Play Begins Captain’s Meeting

Soccer (M/W/C)

Flag Football (C)

Flag Football (M/W)

Volleyball (M/W/C)

Scrimmage games available for September 2nd between 6 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Sign up at registration. Soccer will be played in a three week period; three pool play games then playoffs. Playoffs will begin September 20th and will be finished by September 27th.

Scrimmage games available for September 2nd between 6 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Sign up at registration. Co-Rec Flag Football will be played in a three week period; three pool play games then playoffs. Playoffs will begin September 20th and will be finished by September 27th.

Scrimmage games available for October 14th between 6 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Sign up at registration. Know when your teammates are playing flag football, seasons will overlap and rescheduling is difficult. All teams will sign up for one night a week to play. Playoffs will begin November 22nd and finish December 6th.

Scrimmage games available for September 23rd between 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Sign up at registration. All teams will sign up for one night per week to play at the same time. Beat Sam Tournament,$10 per team, is sched-uled for October 9th - 10th, weather pending. Champions will have their fee paid to NIRSA Region IV Flag Football Tournament hosted at SFA November 13th - 15th. Any additional teams wishing to participate in the Regional tournament must be approved by the IMS Assistant Director. Any team wishing to participate must have a 3.0 sportsmanship average or higher and costs per team is $275.

August 31st - September 2nd at 4 p.m.

August 31st - September 2nd at 4 p.m.

September 21st - September 23rd at 4 p.m.

October 12th - October 14th at 3 p.m.

September 8th

September 8th

September 28th

October 19th

September 4th at Noon or 4 p.m. in Rec Center Meeting Room

September 25th at Noon or 4 p.m. in Rec Center Meeting Room

October 16th at Noon or 4 p.m. in Rec Center Meeting Room

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September 4th at Noon or 4 p.m. in Rec Center Meeting Room

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Brian Mills: Assistant Director For Intramural Sports, Sport Clubs, & Camps(936) 468-1775 • [email protected]

Nathan Goff: Intramural Sports Graduate Assistant(936) 468-8409 • [email protected]

Daniel Chandler: Intramural Sports Graduate Intern(936) 468-8409 • [email protected]

Victoria Schmidt: Sport Clubs Graduate Assistant(936) 468-1709 • [email protected]

General Officiating Meetings

Rules Clinic

Rules Clinic

Rules Clinic

Rules Clinic

Field Clinic

Field Clinic

Field Clinic

Field Clinic

Scrimmage Games

Scrimmage Games

Scrimmage Games

Scrimmage Games

August 31st

September 1st

September 1st

September 21st

October 12th

September 2nd

September 2nd

September 22nd

October 13th

September 3rd

September 3rd

September 23rd

October 14th

5 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.

5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

7 p.m. - 10 p.m.

5 p.m. - 8 p.m.

5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

5 p.m. - 8 p.m.

6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

5 p.m. - 8 p.m.

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Student Recreation Center Meeting Room

Student Recreation Center Meeting Room

Student Recreation Center Meeting Room

Student Recreation Center Meeting Room

Student Recreation Center Meeting Room

IMS Field 1

IMS Field 3

IMS Field 3

HPE Complex Court 5

IMS Field 1 & 2

IMS Field 3 & 4

IMS Field 3 & 4

HPE Complex Court 5

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The Stephen F. Austin Sport Club Program is dedicated to the education of our student athletes through sport. By participating in the Sport Club Program students are involved with a student-run organization that continually educates by providing leadership experience, recreation, com-petition, and outstanding sportsmanship. Through the learning experiences afforded by Sport Clubs, these teams bridge the gap between Intramural Sports and varsity athletics.

To join a sport club team, you only need to have interest. If you are interested in a particular club, you can contact the Sport Club Office (468-1434) and express your interest. Each club will hold organizational meetings at the beginning of each semester, as well as represent their clubs at orientations and student organization fairs. Once you have expressed your interest to the club officers, it is time to play.

Bass ClubE-mail: [email protected]

CyclingE-mail: [email protected]

Inline HockeyE-mail: [email protected]

JudoE-mail: [email protected]

Club BasketballE-mail: [email protected]

Men’s Club SoccerE-mail: [email protected]

Outdoor Adventure ClubE-mail: [email protected]

RodeoE-mail: [email protected]

RugbyE-mail: [email protected]

Student Official’s AssociationE-mail: [email protected]

Club TennisE-mail: [email protected]

Ultimate FrisbeeE-mail: [email protected]

Water Sports (Water Ski & Wakeboarding)E-mail: [email protected]

Women’s Club SoccerE-mail: [email protected]

Women’s Club VolleyballE-mail: [email protected]

Men’s LacrosseE-mail: [email protected]

SkateboardingE-mail: [email protected]

Join a Sport Club

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Aquatics offers a variety of classes and recreation for individuals of all ages to enjoy. Our outdoor aquatic facility features a 270-foot lazy river, large capacity spa, a diving well, zero depth entry, lap lanes, and an open recreation area for everyone to enjoy. Various programming will include swim lessons, certification classes, and recreational activities. We also will be utilizing the indoor pool in the HPE building for various programs. Please register for all programs in the Administration Office in the Student Recreation Center.

Group Swim Lessons9 a.m. - Noon (levels vary)

$35First Aid, CPR, and

AED for Schools and Community $35

Lifeguard Certification$135

SaturdaysSeptember 19th -

October 24thOctober 10thNovember 7thNoon - 9 p.m.

Session 1: September 14 -17 &September 21 - 24

6 p.m. - 10 p.m.Session 2:

November 13 - 15Friday: 4 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday:8 a.m. - 9 p.m.

HPE Indoor Pool

Student Rec Center Meeting

Room

HPE Indoor Pool& Room 202

HPE Indoor Pool& Room 202

Debbie Jones: Assistant Director For Fitness, Wellness, & Aquatics(936) 468-5835 • [email protected]

Amanda Williams: Aquatics Graduate Assistant(936) 468-1810 • [email protected]

Private Swim Instruction is designed to teach American Red Cross Learn to Swim in a one-on-one environment.

6 Lessons

12 Lessons

18 Lessons

$70

$130

$195

More details can be found on the Campus Rec web site, www.sfasu.edu/campusrec.

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HPE Indoor Pool

Student Rec Center Meeting

Room

HPE Indoor Pool& Room 202

HPE Indoor Pool& Room 202

More details can be found on the Campus Rec web site, www.sfasu.edu/campusrec.

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