Intersquad meets
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Intersquad meets
Have any of your colleges done Intersquad meets?
We just had one of ours today, i jumped 16' and went for 16'8". Another vaulter here jumped 15'6". still from short runs.
We just had one of ours today, i jumped 16' and went for 16'8". Another vaulter here jumped 15'6". still from short runs.
i think before my days are done.
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Man this really my day!
I was a Latin major in college. I taught high school Latin for 5 years before I went to Law School.
Guys and Gals, the correct word is intrasquad (like intramural). The Latin word intra means "within". Inter on the other hand means "between" (like in Major League Baseball where they have [/i]nterleague play ("between" the American and National League teams). So an [i]intersquad is actually what actually what you have when you compete against other schools.
Now you can go impress your teachers.
Sorry. I confess. I'm a professor. I can't keep myself from teaching. I can't help it.
Next week we can cover the difference between "lie" and "lay" and the following week I'll explain why the word supersede is spelled with an "s" but other words like "proceed" have the letter "c".
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I was a Latin major in college. I taught high school Latin for 5 years before I went to Law School.
Guys and Gals, the correct word is intrasquad (like intramural). The Latin word intra means "within". Inter on the other hand means "between" (like in Major League Baseball where they have [/i]nterleague play ("between" the American and National League teams). So an [i]intersquad is actually what actually what you have when you compete against other schools.
Now you can go impress your teachers.
Sorry. I confess. I'm a professor. I can't keep myself from teaching. I can't help it.
Next week we can cover the difference between "lie" and "lay" and the following week I'll explain why the word supersede is spelled with an "s" but other words like "proceed" have the letter "c".

Russ
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Russ wrote:Man this really my day!
I was a Latin major in college. I taught high school Latin for 5 years before I went to Law School.
Guys and Gals, the correct word is intrasquad (like intramural). The Latin word intra means "within". Inter on the other hand means "between" (like in Major League Baseball where they have [/i]nterleague play ("between" the American and National League teams). So an [i]intersquad is actually what actually what you have when you compete against other schools.
Now you can go impress your teachers.
Sorry. I confess. I'm a professor. I can't keep myself from teaching. I can't help it.
Next week we can cover the difference between "lie" and "lay" and the following week I'll explain why the word supersede is spelled with an "s" but other words like "proceed" have the letter "c".[/i]
What real funny about this is that our head coach did write Intrasquad on the results that I looked at. I thought he was wrong, but i was almost put that as the title. I thought it was wrong...its my fault, my school was right.
but you can talk about how Shin and Hen don't rythme.
i think before my days are done.
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