December
6, 2005
SPORTS
En garde!
Fencing class gives MCC students
an opportunity to try something different
Danny Wenger
Mesa Legend
“One day I saw a kid walking the halls with a foil
and a mask and I was like, ‘I’ve got to find out where he got
that.’”
That was how Randall Harding said his love for fencing first started. Harding
is a student at MCC and has been fencing there for three years.
Keeping in touch with the T-Birds
Chris Ramirez
Mesa Legend
The Katrina Relief Exhibition Game involving the men’s
and women’s basketball teams from Mesa and Chandler-Gilbert Community
Colleges, In Volleyball Lady Thunderbirds finished off their 2005 regular
season by winning six of their last eight matches, and MCC
women’s cross country team returned to the meet by doing themselves
one better and finishing 10th in the nation.
MCC football edges rival Scottsdale
in final seconds
Chris Ramirez
Mesa Legend
It is a good thing there are 60 minutes in a football
game because the MCC football team needed every second this season.
Thunderbirds take 4th in the nation
Chris Ramirez
Mesa Legend
After playing for nearly four months, dating back into
the summer, there was still work to be done for the MCC women’s soccer
team as mid-November rolled around.
Time for soccer to receive the recognition
it deserves
Chris Ramirez
Mesa Legend
I spent the weekend before Thanksgiving doing something
I thought I would never do as an American. Deep into the fall, during college
football’s “Rivalry Week” and Week 11 of the NFL, I actually
watched more fútbol than football.