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Spring Semester – 2026 Campus Recreation List of Activities

ActivitiesGenderRegistration DateProgramActivity/Begin Date
Seven Springs Ski TripOpenNovember 12–December 12Outdoor PursuitsJanuary 23–24
Group Exercise ClassesOpenDrop-inFitnessJanuary 12
5v5 BasketballMen/WomenDecember 3–12Intramural SportsJanuary 12
VolleyballMen/WomenDecember 3–12Intramural SportsJanuary 12
Singles RacquetballMen/WomenDecember 3–12Intramural SportsJanuary 12
Singles BadmintonMen/WomenJanuary 7–14Intramural SportsJanuary 18
Singles Table Tennis (1-day)Men/WomenFebruary 4–12Intramural SportsFebruary 14
DodgeballMen/WomenFebruary 18–27Intramural SportsMarch 9
Indoor SoccerMen/WomenFebruary 18–27Intramural SportsMarch 9
Ultimate FrisbeeMen/WomenFebruary 18–27Intramural SportsMarch 9
Co-Rec Sand VolleyballCo-RecreationalFebruary 18–27Intramural SportsMarch 9
Mixed Doubles PickleballCo-RecreationalFebruary 18–27Intramural SportsMarch 9
Doubles Disc GolfOpenMarch 11–18Intramural SportsMarch 25
Young’s Bike Ride - SpringOpenMarch 25–April 2Outdoor PursuitsApril 4
4-Player Golf Scramble (1-day)OpenApril 8–16Intramural SportsApril 24

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Spring Intramural Sports Officiating and Scorekeeping Opportunities:

SportDateTimeLocation
5v5 Basketball Official's Clinic 1Wednesday, December 38 p.m.CAL 203
5v5 Basketball Scorekeeper MeetingThursday, December 47 p.m.CAL 203
5v5 Basketball Official's Clinic 2Saturday, January 1010 a.m.CAL 203
Indoor Soccer Official's ClinicWednesday, February 187 p.m.CAL 203
Dodgeball Official's ClinicWednesday, February 257 p.m.CAL 203

2026 Spring Semester Activities List

Seven Springs Ski Trip

  • Trip Date: January 23–24
  • Base Cost: $200 — Includes lift ticket, transportation, overnight accommodation (4 to a room) and dinner Saturday night. Participants would still need to pay for other food (lunch Saturday) and equipment rental ($50 if needed for either ski or snowboard rental).
  • Registration Information: Sign up at the front desk of the Recreation Center between November 12–December 12 with a $60 non-refundable deposit. The exceptions to this would include 1) if the trip is canceled because less than 40 students sign up by December 12, or 2) if the trip is canceled because of poor weather/ski conditions. In these two cases, all monies paid will be returned.
  • We plan to leave Friday night, January 23 at 6 p.m. and stay overnight in a hotel in New Stanton, Pennsylvania. Saturday morning, January 24, we will drive 30 minutes to Seven Springs and ski all day from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. We will head back to Cedarville shortly after 5 p.m., stopping for dinner on the way and arriving back on campus around 11 p.m.
  • For more information, please contact Mark Mathews.

Snow-covered trees on a mountain at Seven Springs Ski Resort.

Slope Stats:

  • 30 slopes and trails
  • 2 quad chair lifts
  • 7 triple chair lifts
  • 750’ vertical drop
  • 2 double chair lifts
  • 7 tows
  • Mile long run
  • 24,600 skiers per hour
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Group Exercise Classes

  • The class schedule will be posted by January 8.
  • Classes will be FREE of charge and on a first come, first served basis.
  • Classes are planned to begin January 12.
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5v5 Basketball

  • Registration Dates: December 3–12
  • Play Begins: January 12
  • Format: All men's teams will play pool play (3–5 round robin games first) with the top teams entering a combined single elimination tournament to determine the overall championship team. The women will either play pool play and then a playoff (if there are more than 7 teams) or a simple round robin format within one league (with the team with the best record being declared the championship team).
  • Number of Players per Team: Minimum – 6, Maximum – 12, During Play – 5
  • Limitations: Each team is limited to no more than two ex-varsity or JV basketball players on any one team. See more details either below or on the Intramural Handbook page.
  • Officials: There will be one scorekeeper and two game officials provided for each game. Those interested in becoming an intramural 5v5 basketball game official should plan to attend both of the following clinics: Clinic 1 will be held Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at 8 p.m. in CAL 203, and Clinic 2 will be held Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 10 a.m. in CAL 203. Those who are interested in becoming an intramural basketball scorekeeper should plan to attend the Scorekeeper Meeting scheduled for Thursday, December 4, 2025 at 7 p.m. in CAL 203.
  • Divisions:
    • Women's (open)
    • Men's A (higher skill) and B (average skill)
  • Scheduling: When signing up for a team, please indicate your team's top three playing days and times as well as your team's conflicts. The earlier you sign up, the better your chances will be to play at your most preferred day/time.

Playing Days and Times:

LeaguesDaysTimes
Women 1Tuesdays7:45 p.m.
Women 2Wednesdays9:45 p.m.
Women 3Fridays7:45 p.m.
   
Men A1Mondays7:45 p.m.
Men A2Wednesdays8:45 p.m.
Men B1Mondays8:45 p.m.
Men B2Mondays9:45 p.m.
Men B3Tuesdays8:45 p.m.
Men B4Tuesdays9:45 p.m.
Men B5Wednesdays7:45 p.m.
Men B6Fridays8:45 p.m.

Eligibility guidelines related to Varsity, JV and Club Sport involvement from our Intramural Sports Handbook:

  1. A student who is a member of any intercollegiate varsity athletic team, or who is red-shirting for a varsity team, or who at one time during the school year was a member of a varsity team and has been declared academically ineligible, or is working out (practicing) with a varsity team and continues to do so past that team’s first regular season game (including transfer students), is not eligible to participate in the same, or similar intramural sport during the academic year in which they are so listed.
  2. A student who is a member of any junior varsity (JV) intercollegiate athletic team, or who at one time during the school year was a member of a JV team and has been declared academically ineligible, or is working out (practicing) with a JV team and continues to do so past that team’s first regular season game (including transfer students), is not eligible to participate in the same, or similar intramural sport during the semester in which they are so listed. Once a player finishes his JV season in the fall (i.e. basketball, volleyball, soccer) and does not move up to the varsity squad, he/she may participate in the same or similar intramural sport the following semester (spring).
  3. Former intercollegiate varsity athletes may participate in the year following their intercollegiate involvement. Former intercollegiate JV athletes may participate in the semester following their intercollegiate JV involvement.
  4. Any one intramural team is limited to the following number of former varsity players*, JV players and club team members (current and past):
    • Basketball, Volleyball, and Wallyball – 2
    • Soccer and Ultimate Frisbee – 4
    • Indoor Soccer – 2
    *Players who were considered “starters” and started at least half of the games on a varsity team will count as two ex-players.
  5. These guidelines for varsity players will be in effect for eight (8) years after their athletic involvement. These guidelines for JV and Club players will be in effect for four years after their athletic involvement.
  6. Individuals who have competed professionally in a particular sport will be ineligible for eight (8) years from the date of their last professional participation in that sport.

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Volleyball Leagues

  • Registration Dates: December 3–12
  • Play Begins: January 12
  • Format: All teams will play 3–5 round robin games first with the top teams entering a combined single-elimination tournament to determine the overall champion for each gender.
  • Number of Players per Team: Minimum – 7, Maximum – 12, During Play – 6
  • Limitations: Each team is limited to no more than two former varsity players, JV players and/or club team members (current and past). See more details either below or on the Intramural Handbook page.
  • Officials: Officials will NOT be used for volleyball matches this spring.
  • Divisions:
    • Women's A and B
    • Men's A and B
    • Scheduling: When signing up for a team, please indicate your team's top three playing days and times as well as your team's conflicts. The earlier you sign up, the better your chances will be to play at your most preferred day/time.

Playing Days & Times:

LeaguesDaysTimes
Women A1Mondays7:55 p.m.
Women A2Thursdays9:45 p.m.
Women A3Mondays8:50 p.m.
Women B1Mondays9:45 p.m.
Women B2Thursdays7:55 p.m.
Women B3Thursdays8:50 p.m.
   
Men A1Tuesdays7:55 p.m.
Men A2Wednesdays9:45 p.m.
Men B1Tuesdays8:50 p.m.
Men B2Tuesdays9:45 p.m.
Men B3Wednesdays7:55 p.m.
Men B4Wednesdays8:50 p.m.

Eligibility guidelines related to Varsity, JV and Club Sport involvement from our Intramural Sports Handbook:

  1. A student who is a member of any intercollegiate varsity athletic team, or who is red-shirting for a varsity team, or who at one time during the school year was a member of a varsity team and has been declared academically ineligible, or is working out (practicing) with a varsity team and continues to do so past that team’s first regular season game (including transfer students), is not eligible to participate in the same, or similar intramural sport during the academic year in which they are so listed.
  2. A student who is a member of any junior varsity (JV) intercollegiate athletic team, or who at one time during the school year was a member of a JV team and has been declared academically ineligible, or is working out (practicing) with a JV team and continues to do so past that team’s first regular season game (including transfer students), is not eligible to participate in the same, or similar intramural sport during the semester in which they are so listed. Once a player finishes his JV season in the fall (i.e. basketball, volleyball, soccer) and does not move up to the varsity squad, he/she may participate in the same or similar intramural sport the following semester (spring).
  3. Former intercollegiate varsity athletes may participate in the year following their intercollegiate involvement. Former intercollegiate JV athletes may participate in the semester following their intercollegiate JV involvement.
  4. Any one intramural team is limited to the following number of former varsity players*, JV players and club team members (current and past):
    • Basketball, Volleyball, and Wallyball – 2
    • Soccer and Ultimate Frisbee – 4
    • Indoor Soccer – 2
    *Players who were considered “starters” and started at least half of the games on a varsity team will count as two ex-players.
  5. These guidelines for varsity players will be in effect for eight (8) years after their athletic involvement. These guidelines for JV and Club players will be in effect for four years after their athletic involvement.
  6. Individuals who have competed professionally in a particular sport will be ineligible for eight (8) years from the date of their last professional participation in that sport.

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Singles Racquetball

  • Registration Dates: December 3–12
  • Play Begins: January 12
  • Format: The plan is for all players to play 3–5 round robin matches first (pool play) with the top players entering a single-elimination tournament to determine the champions.
  • Officials: Officials will not be provided for racquetball matches; participants will need to call their own matches.
  • Scheduling: When signing up, please indicate your top playing days and times as well as your conflicts. The earlier you sign up, the better your chances will be to play at your most preferred day/time.

Playing Days and Times:

LeaguesDaysTimes
Women 1Tuesdays8 p.m.
Women 2Wednesdays9 p.m.
   
Men 1Mondays8 p.m.
Men 2Thursdays9 p.m.
Men 3Thursdays10 p.m.

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Singles Badminton

  • Registration Dates: January 7–14
  • Play Begins: January 18
  • Format: Players will first play 3–5 round robin matches with the top teams entering a combined single-elimination tournament to determine the overall champion for each gender.
  • Officials: Officials will not be provided for badminton matches. Participants are to call their own matches.
  • League:
    • Women's
    • Men's
  • Scheduling: All matches will be scheduled and played on Sunday afternoons. Please indicate your preferred playing times and conflicts when signing up.
  • Playing Days and Times: Sunday afternoons at 2:30, 3:30, and 4:30 p.m.

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Singles Table Tennis (One-Day)

  • Registration Dates: February 4–12
  • Event Date: Saturday, February 14
    • Men's Tournament: 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
    • Women's Tournament: 2–4 p.m.
  • Format: We'll play a double-elimination tournament format (if possible) for each gender. Specific format and guidelines will be sent out to participants on Friday, February 13.

If you have any questions, please email campusrec@cedarville.edu.

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Dodgeball Leagues

  • Registration Dates: February 18–27
  • Starting Date: Monday, March 9
  • Scheduling: When signing up for a team, please indicate your team's top three playing days and times as well as your team's conflicts. The earlier you sign up, the better your chances will be to play at your most preferred day/time.
  • Number of Players per Team: 6–10 players per team. Six players will compete on a side. Others will be available as substitutes.
  • Officials: There will be two officials provided per game. Anyone interested in becoming a dodgeball officials should plan to attend the Dodgeball Official's Clinic on Wednesday, February 25 at 7 p.m. in CAL 203.
  • Format: The format will most likely include a round robin pool play with a single-elimination tournament at the end to the determine the overall champion.

Playing Days and Times:

DivisionsDaysTimes
WomenTuesdays9:15 and 10 p.m.
   
Men A1Mondays7:45 and 8:30 p.m.
Men A2Thursdays9:15 and 10 p.m.
Men B1Mondays9:15 and 10 p.m.
Men B2Tuesdays7:45 and 8:30 p.m.
Men B3Wednesdays7:45 and 8:30 p.m.
Men B4Wednesdays9:15 and 10 p.m.
Men B5Thursdays7:45 and 8:30 p.m.

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Indoor Soccer Leagues

  • Registration Dates: February 18–27
  • Play Begins: March 9
  • Format: All teams will play 3–5 round robin games first with the top teams entering a combined single-elimination tournament to determine the overall champion for each gender.
  • Divisions:
    • Women
    • Men's A and B
  • Number of Players per Team: Minimum – 8, Maximum – 16, During Play – 6
  • Eligibility: Current year intercollegiate varsity soccer players are ineligible to participate.
  • Limitations: Each team is limited to no more than three players who either played for the varsity team in the past or the JV team in the past (including this past fall semester). See more details either below or on the Intramural Handbook page.
  • Officials: There will be two officials provided per game. Anyone interested in becoming an indoor soccer official should plan to attend the Indoor Soccer Official's Clinic on Wednesday, February 18 at 7 p.m. in CAL 203.
  • Scheduling: When signing up a team, please indicate your team’s top three playing days and times as well as your team’s conflicts. The earlier you sign up, the better your chances will be to play at your most preferred day/time.

Playing Days and Times:

LeaguesDaysTimes
Women 1Mondays7:30 and 8:20 p.m.
Women 2Thursdays9:10 and 10 p.m.
   
Men A1Wednesdays7:30 and 8:20 p.m.
Men A2Thursdays7:30 and 8:20 p.m.
Men B1Mondays9:10 and 10 p.m.
Men B2Tuesdays7:30 and 8:20 p.m.
Men B3Tuesdays9:10 and 10 p.m.
Men B4Wednesdays9:10 and 10 p.m.

Eligibility guidelines related to Varsity, JV and Club Sport involvement from our Intramural Sports Handbook:

  1. A student who is a member of any intercollegiate varsity athletic team, or who is red-shirting for a varsity team, or who at one time during the school year was a member of a varsity team and has been declared academically ineligible, or is working out (practicing) with a varsity team and continues to do so past that team’s first regular season game (including transfer students), is not eligible to participate in the same, or similar intramural sport during the academic year in which they are so listed.
  2. A student who is a member of any junior varsity (JV) intercollegiate athletic team, or who at one time during the school year was a member of a JV team and has been declared academically ineligible, or is working out (practicing) with a JV team and continues to do so past that team’s first regular season game (including transfer students), is not eligible to participate in the same, or similar intramural sport during the semester in which they are so listed. Once a player finishes his JV season in the fall (i.e. basketball, volleyball, soccer) and does not move up to the varsity squad, he/she may participate in the same or similar intramural sport the following semester (spring).
  3. Former intercollegiate varsity athletes may participate in the year following their intercollegiate involvement. Former intercollegiate JV athletes may participate in the semester following their intercollegiate JV involvement.
  4. Any one intramural team is limited to the following number of former varsity players*, JV players and club team members (current and past):
    • Basketball, Volleyball, and Wallyball – 2
    • Soccer and Ultimate Frisbee – 4
    • Indoor Soccer – 2
    *Players who were considered “starters” and started at least half of the games on a varsity team will count as two ex-players.
  5. These guidelines for varsity players will be in effect for eight (8) years after their athletic involvement. These guidelines for JV and Club players will be in effect for four years after their athletic involvement.
  6. Individuals who have competed professionally in a particular sport will be ineligible for eight (8) years from the date of their last professional participation in that sport.

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Ultimate Frisbee

  • Registration Dates: February 18–27
  • Play Begins: March 9
  • Format: All teams will play 3–4 round robin games first (pool play) with the top teams entering a combined single-elimination tournament to determine the overall champion.
  • Divisions:
    • Women
    • Men's A and B
  • Number of Players per Team: Minimum – 9, Maximum – 16, During Play – 7
  • Limitations: Each team is limited to no more than four club ultimate team members (either current year or past years). See the Intramural Handbook for more details.
  • Officials: Officials will not be used for ultimate frisbee. Players will be expected to call the games themselves.
  • Scheduling: When signing up for a team, find out from your teammates which days and times would work best and indicate your team’s three most preferred days/time to play along with your team’s major conflicts (when your team will be unable to play).

Playing Days & Times:

LeaguesDaysTimes
Women 1Mondays5:15 and 6:15 p.m.
Women 2Thursdays5:15 and 6:15 p.m.
Men 1Tuesdays5:15 and 6:15 p.m.
Men 2Wednesdays5:15 &and 6:15 p.m.

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Co-Rec Sand Volleyball

  • Registration Dates: February 18–27
  • Play Begins: March 9
  • Format: All players will play 2–3 round robin matches first (pool play) with the top players entering a combined single-elimination tournament to determine the overall champion.
  • Number of Players per Team: Minimum – 2 men/2 women, Maximum – 8, During Play – 2 men/2 women
  • Limitations: Each team is limited to no more than two players who in the past have played college level varsity, JV, or club volleyball. See more details either below or on the Intramural Handbook page.
  • Officials: Officials will not be provided. Participants are to call their own matches.
  • Scheduling: When signing up, please indicate your top three playing days and times as well as your conflicts. The earlier you sign up, the better your chances will be to play at your most preferred day/time.

Playing Days & Times:

LeaguesDaysTimes
1–6Mondays5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 or 10:15 p.m.
7–12Tuesdays5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 or 10:15 p.m.
13–18Wednesdays5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 or 10:15 p.m.
19–24Thursdays5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 or 10:15 p.m.

Eligibility guidelines related to Varsity, JV and Club Sport involvement from our Intramural Sports Handbook:

  1. A student who is a member of any intercollegiate varsity athletic team, or who is red-shirting for a varsity team, or who at one time during the school year was a member of a varsity team and has been declared academically ineligible, or is working out (practicing) with a varsity team and continues to do so past that team’s first regular season game (including transfer students), is not eligible to participate in the same, or similar intramural sport during the academic year in which they are so listed.
  2. A student who is a member of any junior varsity (JV) intercollegiate athletic team, or who at one time during the school year was a member of a JV team and has been declared academically ineligible, or is working out (practicing) with a JV team and continues to do so past that team’s first regular season game (including transfer students), is not eligible to participate in the same, or similar intramural sport during the semester in which they are so listed. Once a player finishes his JV season in the fall (i.e. basketball, volleyball, soccer) and does not move up to the varsity squad, he/she may participate in the same or similar intramural sport the following semester (spring).
  3. Former intercollegiate varsity athletes may participate in the year following their intercollegiate involvement. Former intercollegiate JV athletes may participate in the semester following their intercollegiate JV involvement.
  4. Any one intramural team is limited to the following number of former varsity players*, JV players and club team members (current and past):
    • Basketball, Volleyball, and Wallyball – 2
    • Soccer and Ultimate Frisbee – 4
    • Indoor Soccer – 2
    *Players who were considered “starters” and started at least half of the games on a varsity team will count as two ex-players.
  5. These guidelines for varsity players will be in effect for eight (8) years after their athletic involvement. These guidelines for JV and Club players will be in effect for four years after their athletic involvement.
  6. Individuals who have competed professionally in a particular sport will be ineligible for eight (8) years from the date of their last professional participation in that sport.

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Mixed Doubles Pickleball (Outdoors)

  • Registration Dates: February 18–27
  • Play Begins: March 9
  • Format: The plan is for all teams to play 2–3 round-robin matches first (pool play) with the top teams entering a single-elimination tournament to determine the overall championship team for each gender.
  • Number of Players per Team: Minimum – 1 male and 1 female, Maximum – 4, During Play – 1 male and 1 female
  • Scheduling: When signing up for a team, please indicate your team’s top three playing days and times as well as your team’s conflicts. The earlier you sign up, the better your chances will be to play on your most preferred day/time.

Playing Days & Times:

LeaguesDaysTimes
1–6Mondays5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 or 10:15 p.m.
7–12Tuesdays5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 or 10:15 p.m.
13–18Wednesdays5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 or 10:15 p.m.
19–24Thursdays5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 or 10:15 p.m.
25–28Fridays5:15, 6:15, 7:15, or 8:15 p.m.

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Doubles Disc Golf League

  • Registration Dates: March 11–18
  • Play Begins: March 25
  • Format: We will plan on playing for four weeks with a different format each week. The four formats will include: 1) Best Score, 2) Worse Throw, 3) Best Throw, and 4) Aggregate Score. The team with the lowest overall score over the four weeks will be declared the champions.
  • Divisions: Open – Teams can be made up of either two males, two females or one of each. The women will throw from the short tees and the men will throw from the long tees.
  • Scheduling: Everyone signing up must be able to play on the following four Wednesdays at either 4:15 or 5:15 p.m.:
    • March 25
    • April 1
    • April 8
    • April 15

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Young’s Bike Ride - Spring

  • Registration Dates: March 25–April 2
  • Event Date: April 4
  • Event Start Time: 1 p.m.
  • Event Description:
    • Approximately an 18–20 mile bike ride starting at the Fitness Center
    • Route over to Young's...
      • Cedarville–Yellow Springs Rd – L on Conley Rd
      • R on Tarbox Cemetery Rd – Wilberforce–Clifton Rd
      • To Grinnell Rd to the bike path in Yellow Springs
      • The bike path up to W. Jackson Rd. over to St. Rt. 68
      • Down to Young's
    • Return route...
      • Bike path to Grinnell to Wilberforce–Clifton to Cedarville–Yellow Springs and to campus
    • We'll have several groups riding at different speeds so that each person can ride at an appropriate pace for them. A support truck will be provided.
    • Young’s ice cream will be available to all those who pre-register by midnight on Thursday, April 2 and complete ride on Saturday.

For more information, please contact Mark Mathews, Director of Campus Recreation.


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4-Player Golf Scramble (One-Day)

  • Registration Dates: April 8–16
  • Format: Four-player scramble
  • Playing Date: Friday, April 24
  • Location: Locust Hills Golf Course
  • Cost: $10 per student and faculty/staff member (includes ride cart for nine holes)
  • Sign Up: Stop by the Rec Center Control Desk during the afternoon or evening hours, pay the fee, and sign up for a tee time.
  • Tee Times: 3:15–5:15 p.m.
  • Students who have played on a varsity golf team this year are ineligible to participate. Teams are limited to one past varsity golfer.

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