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A trivial end to the semester

Kent Otto

Issue date: 12/12/05 Section: Sports
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Total Domination sweeped the intramurals sports trivia challenge on Wednesday, Dec. 7.  Left to right, back row: Nathan Poindexter, junior, Ryan Mee, senior, and Josh Roberts, senior.  Front row: Nathan Frejo, sophomore, Adam Vaggalis, junior, and Kevin Thomas, graduate student.
Media Credit: Eric Rhodes
Total Domination sweeped the intramurals sports trivia challenge on Wednesday, Dec. 7. Left to right, back row: Nathan Poindexter, junior, Ryan Mee, senior, and Josh Roberts, senior. Front row: Nathan Frejo, sophomore, Adam Vaggalis, junior, and Kevin Thomas, graduate student.

The fall season of intramurals wrapped up last week with a first-ever trivia night.

A 30-minute first round of play consisted of nine teams answering 100 questions ranging from baseball to golf to olympics. Ten points were awarded for correct answers, ten points were subtracted for incorrect answers and no points were added or subtracted for a blank answer.

The top six teams in the first round advanced to the final 25-question buzzer round. Most of the Time Domination came out on top and scored 10 additional intramural points.

In other intramural sports, the racquetball tournament is finishing up with Cole Chimielewski and Elliot Pollard playing for consolation and Thomas Williams and Raul Newkamp playing in the winner's bracket.

Softball, football, and trivia points are factored into the total point standings. Basketball will be the first sport of the spring semester, set to begin in February.

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Article originally published: 12/11/05 at 2:16 PM CST
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