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November/December 2013

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ATHLETIC PROGRAMS Fitness Classes 206.839.4781 • Aquatics 206.464.3086 • wac.net/athletics season. Contact: Call Jennifer Mesler at 206.464.3086 or visit the 6th Floor Pool. Masters Swim Team The Masters Swim Team is a great opportunity for adult swimmers to participate in organized workouts to enhance endurance and improve stroke technique. Master swimmers are encouraged to attend practice regularly and to compete. Monday–Thursday: 6:30–7:30 pm $30/month Private Swim Lessons Private lessons: $35 per lesson; $120 four-lesson package Semiprivate lessons (two-person limit): $45 per lesson; $160 four-lesson package Prices based on 30-minute lesson Cancel 24 hours in advance for refund Tri/Cycle Swim Workouts A WAC Tri/Cycle Club pool workout. All lap swimmers welcome. Tuesday/Thursday: 6–7 am; free COURT SPORTS LEO SANTIAGO (2) The WAC aquatics team offers lessons designed to suit anyone's needs. Private lessons available during family swim times, based on instructor availability. For ages 3 and up. At left: Stanford's David Yankey and Arizona State's Will Sutton won last year's Morris Trophy awards. The Morris Trophy for the best Pac-12 linemen of the 2013 college football season will be delivered January 16 at the WAC. At right: Radioman Mike Gastineau emceed last year's presentation. Celebrate two of college football's best For the 10th consecutive time, the WAC will host the presentation of the Morris Trophy. In its 34th year, the award remains one of college football's most distinguished honors. Join us as we recognize the top offensive lineman and top defensive lineman in the Pac-12 Conference at noon on Thursday, January 16, in the Crystal Ballroom. For tickets to the awards ceremony and a chance to mingle with two of the best college football players in the country, call Athletic Programs Manager Darin Barr at 206.464.3074. Badminton Nights The WAC gym hosts open badminton play on the first and third Wednesday of every month. First and third Wednesdays: 7:30–9:30 pm; free for WAC members Basketball Coach—Donald Watts Donald Watts, a former Husky and professional basketball player, brings his master coaching to the WAC. Washington State Consensus Player of the Year in 1995, Watts reached his heights in Seattle with two NCAA appearances. He motivates with a progressive technique that combines the mental, physical and technical aspects of the game. Sign up to work on your game one-on-one, with a partner or in a small group. Prices start at $120/hour; Contact: Darin Barr at 206.464.3074 or dbarr@wac.net Basketball (Women's Team) Interested in playing for the Women's WAC Basketball Team? If you're a female WAC member age 21 or older, contact Athletics Program Manager Darin Barr at 206.464.3074 or dbarr@wac.net. Handball Instruction Come receive free handball instruction from Joe Cox. The Club is fortunate to have some of the best teachers in the world, so take advantage. Sunday: By appointment Contact: Darin Barr at 206.464.3074 or dbarr@wac.net International Court Soccer International Court Soccer is played on a racquetball or squash court using a specifically designed ball. Traditionally, the game is played one-on-one. ICS appeals 48 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2013 to a range of ages and skill levels. ICS soccer balls can be checked out at the 6th Floor Sports Shop. Court reservations: 206.464.3095 Info: www.internationalcourtsoccer.com Racquetball Quickie The WAC Racquetball Club invites all players to join in round-robin play on Tuesday and Thursday nights. All skill levels are invited. Tuesday & Thursday: 5:30 pm Challenge Court Night 8th Floor courts Players gather in the 8th Floor Sports Café No cost and no reservations needed Squash Quickie Join the Squash Club for fun tournamentstyle play. Each Wednesday and Saturday, the squash courts are home to a handi-

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