Published January 13, 2012
Curling
2
 
1
Calvin Reedy, a fourth year Information and Security and Forensics student, sweeps in front of the stone. Reedy does this to help the stone reach its target.
William Ingalls
Nick Borden, a second year Computer Science student, runs after the curling rock.
William Ingalls
Sam Milton, a Computer Science graduate student, sweeps in front of the curling stone at the Rochester Curling Club.
William Ingalls
RIT Curling students bring all the stones back to the starting end of the curling lane after their two hour block of curling. Doug Brugler (far right) who took up curling 17 years ago, is the Facility Manager of the Rochester Curling Club.
William Ingalls
Ross Lancaster, a third year Computer Science student, slides on the ice as he releases the curling stone. Lancaster is enrolled in the Curling Wellness Class held at the Rochester Curling Club.
William Ingalls
Randy Pikuet, from Rochester, is an alumnus of RIT. Now Pikuet helps run the Rochester Curling Club founded in 1961 when it was at RIT’s downtown ice rink. The club moved to its current location in 1965.
William Ingalls
Aaron Delahanty, a fifth year Mechanical Engineering student, talks to Randy Pikuet about curling.
William Ingalls
No comments so far. Add yours.

© 2010 Reporter Magazine. All Rights Reserved.