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Off Constantly shows intramural spirit

Joe Wielosinski

Issue date: 4/28/08 Section: Sports
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Josh Couwenhoven, a sophomore majoring in broadcasting, hits the ball back over the net during intramural volleyball on Thursday.
Media Credit: Chronicle photo by Rick Balutewicz
Josh Couwenhoven, a sophomore majoring in broadcasting, hits the ball back over the net during intramural volleyball on Thursday.

It's the end of the school year, and another season in the books for intramural volleyball .

Although one team will be crowned champion this week, another team's battle cry may still be ringing through the victor's ears.

"BULLSEYE!" the voice says.

Off Constantly finished the season with a 3-8 record.

However, they played like no other according to Intramural Sports Coordinator Matt Dudzik.

" They had the most fun out of any team this season," Dudzik said. "It's good to see that."

How did they had fun? Anyone who played or watched the team can't count the numerous things they did. From running out to "Eye of the Tiger" to wearing pink shirts most likely purchased at a thrift store, they did it all.

Off Constantly was most recognized for the various phrases and words yelled throughout the course of their games.

Most notable was "Bullseye," which some of the players screamed before serving or after earning a point.

Other words, such as "Cromwell" and "Schwag" were shouted, with meanings that only very few probably know.

"We might not have been the best team this year, but I guarantee we had more fun than any others," said Josh Couwenhoven, a sophomore majoring in broadcasting.

"We were the feel good team of the year," he said.

With all of the nonsense and foul play involved with intramurals, those in charge should be thrilled with the team for putting fun on the top of their agenda.

Bullseye indeed.
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