According to Lindsey Kitzinger, Student Athletic Board member and senior, the Student Athletic Board is still in the process of organizing itself. Upcoming activites include issuing games for the Hound Pound to attend and planning for Student Athletic Board representatives to attend elementary schools to talk about sportmanship.
“Promotion of (Hound Pound) events will be via video announcementes and email distribution lists within the club,” Jim Inskeep, Student Athletic Board sponsor and Athletics Director, said via e-mail.
Student Athletic Board members will visit the elementary schools in late October to speak about good sportmanship, intregity and respect while participating in sports.
“We don’t have a lot going on right now, but things will be starting up soon in October,” Kitzinger said. By Cassie Dugan <[email protected]>
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