Alcalá 1991

SOCCER CLUB hen it comes to playing soccer, the women of USD's Soccer Club were serious. Their motto " Hard and Fast. " was a good way to sum up their season. They played competitively against other intercollegiate and club teams. All undergraduate women were al– lowed to join. Member Michelle Kirksey stated about this year's season, "The club was good, but our season just didn't seem to work out as well as we thought. " HOCKEY CLUB ijJ he Floor Hockey club was founded in 1989 by people wishing to share the fast– paced excitement of hock– ey with others. In its first year, the USO squad walked away with the 1990 National Floor Hockey Championship held every April. With a membership around forty, the club has members from al– most every region In the United States, Including the East Coast, Midwest and of course California. The club's goals were to provide and understanding and-love of the game while also providing a foun– dation for friendships that were hinged in a common interest. WRESTLING CLUB @ ne of the newest clubs on campus is the Wrestling Club. In its first year, the club sponsored many events including training and prac– tice for members to better their wrestling skills. Sean Hawes was the president· of this club.

CYCLING CLUB his year's Cycling Club of– fered to USD's students a group to encourage and provide bicycling training. The members of this club/ team raced in many different college and state races. The members were also members of the West Coast Cycling Conference and United States Cycling Federation. Also, the club/ team sponsored and raced In the " USO Cycling Grand Prix. " With president Derby Pattengill in charge, the world of cycling was enjoyed by all mem– bers. R eh Mersey mentally psyches up before the race begins.

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SD Women's Soccer Club player, Marcy Ayers, sets up to steal the ball from an op– posing player.

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