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Nov. 22, 2002

Blair's floor hockey league will continue

by Laura Blythe-Goodman, Page Editor
While Blair's floor hockey league faces some changes this year under the supervision of history teacher Bob Gibb, students continue to be enthusiastically looking forward to the league's first game on December 5.

Although applications will continue to be turned in, Gibb does not think it will take that long to form the league. "Right now we're just accepting rosters for teams applying. The deadline is before Thanksgiving break, but we should have enough teams to form a league before that," said Gibb.

One of the changes Gibb made to the league is requiring at least two females on the floor at all times. This change is in place to "bring down the testosterone [level] of the games," says senior Pete Johnson, who is returning to playing floor hockey this year. "Last year people got really competitive; it's been a problem," said Johnson.

Gibb wanted to alter the students’ view of the games. "I made a few modifications this year from previous years, just to sort of change the ripe atmosphere of the games and to remind students it's fun competition, with emphasis on the fun," said Gibb.

Senior Lisa Jaeggi looks forward to playing floor hockey for the first time this year, but is skeptical that added female players to the teams will bring down the level of competitiveness. "Oh, like girls are going to solve the problem of competitiveness," Jaeggi said. “I know some girls who get crazy with their aggressiveness."

Senior Spencer Lee looks forward to playing floor hockey this year and likes the change. "I think it's good because otherwise you'd have all male or all female teams, or teams that would refuse to have girls because they'd want to win, despite the fact that there are plenty of athletic girls," said Lee.

Senior Duane Mueller was on the winning team, the Replacements, last year. Mueller looks forward to the start of hockey season and the chance to continue playing hockey at Blair. "I'm happy to be able to play again. It's a fun activity to do, it should be interesting," Mueller said.

There was some uncertainty about the league’s beginning when last year’s sponsor, ESOL teacher Charles Wang could not continue his role in the league. When Wang was unable to continue focusing on the league, Gibb offered to help because of admiration for floor hockey's place at Blair. "It's been a great tradition at Blair, and I wanted to keep the tradition alive," said Gibb. "We're looking forward to it."



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  • Peter Cirincione (View Email) on November 22, 2002
    Floor Hockey Faithful,

    Well, you served you community well, and for that I am proud. Though this now does mean that Mr. Gibb is now running in some degree everything worth running in the entire school (Lacrosse, Soccer, SPARC, Study Circles, Floor Hockey, etc). I hope everyone gives him the thanks, and respect that he deserves. And ask him to wear a feather.

    Sincerely,
    A Blazer for Life
  • Harry on November 22, 2002
    As anyone pointed that it seams sexist. I they required two guys on the field at all times don't you think people would be upset.
  • Blazer on November 23, 2002
    Harry, nobody was really all that upset about the new rule. Peter, you're a beast. Go Blair Swimming and Diving.
  • Rob Rifkin (View Email) on December 3, 2002
    The level of intensity makes the game interesting but they were becoming rough. The league was fine last year. The worst part was the lack of exposure and the fact that it wasn't made to seem fun. GO REPLACEMENTS.
  • Commissioner Gibb (View Email) on December 4, 2002
    Intramurals are for students. I wanted to try a few new wrinkles in what has been a great tradition at Blair for many years. I think that an "equal" number of males and females on the floor for every team gives all teams a realistic chance at winning the Changuris Cup. Although I am ultimately responsible for the league, it is primarily of and by the students. I encourage input regarding rule changes to make the league more fun and more competitive (and as Girls Varsity Soccer coach, I am well aware that the ladies can mix it up as well as the guys can!). We will have at least one student referee, slightly larger goals, all teams qualifiying for the playoffs, and we are looking at a new goalie ball distribution rule. Schedule, standings stats and articles will be linked to Silver Chips Online to improve exposure, and I will try to get a clip or two of some games on Infoflow. I am very excited to be serving as the league commissioner and am confident that this season will be equal to many of the memorable ones that I have had to pleasure to participate in over many years. Bring it on!
  • Deshand jackson (View Email) on January 14, 2003
    have you ever heard of the Davis Dragons.
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