The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 8, 1998- 21A Kids, fans have good 'Experience' before watching loss at Crisler , By Jon Zemke Daily Sports Writer At 11 o'clock on a hot Saturday ru ing, dozens of young kids ran h ugh the gates and into the carni- ral-like atmosphere of the "Michigan Experience." These children scampered through he empty parking lot just east of the unnel leading into Michigan Stadium. They bounced on a moon- valk and attached themselves to valls with Velcro body suits. There vere even trees to provide shade for he parents. ,We Experience preceded the flowing of the Michigan-Notre )ame football game on Crisler krena's newly-refitted scoreboards. The kids' event was free and open o the public, while the showing of he game was free for students and 10 for the general public. The many student athletes present t the event thrilled the kids. thletes walked around and met ans, helped out with the games r signed autographs under a large ent. "All teams that aren't traveling are ere today," Tom Brooks, the sales promotion coordinator for the athlet- ic department, said. "It's a big P.R. vehicle. We want to create a lot of awareness for all of our sports." With some of the high-revenue sport athletes on the road, most of the attention was centered on lesser- publicized sports and the athletes who participate in them. Along with meeting the athletes and receiving their autographs, the kids could choose from a large assortment of free posters and sched- ules featuring the teams. "It's a great experience to affiliate the sports with the fans," said Stacey Thomas, a junior on the women's basketball team. "It's a great chance to learn about the sports and the peo- ple." Also open to the public was Michigan Stadium and children were allowed to run through the tunnel into the stadium. After a summer of con- struction, the University used the opportunities to show off its newly remodeled stadium to the public. The most-anticipated features of the new stadium are the two huge scoreboards with replay screens. In addition to the screens, the nev boards will show updated stats. The new sound system thundered away while the highlight tape from last year's national championship season was played on the video screens. "It's very good," 6-year-old Evan Althouse from Chelsea said. "I can't wait," said Evan's eight- year-old brother, Drew, said. The two will be going to the games this sea- son, Drew said. The screens used on the score- boards are the same type of screens used to show Saturday's football game to more than 3,000 spectators watching in Crisler Arena. The attendance wasn't the 10,000 people that the athletic department had expected, but the lack of atten- Jance wasn't a problem. A large part of the crowd was made up of first- year students. The spectacle of Michigan coaches giving speeches on the newly refin- ished basketball floor and the pres- ence of the alumni band and the cheerleaders helped turn the event into a success. Now, if only the football team had won ... ADRIANA YUG1VIC5H/00. Ypsilanti's Matt Brown (right), 12, knocks down men's gymnastics team junior Tim Dehr at the Michigan Experience outside Crisier Arena on Saturday. The Experience featured representatives from many Michigan teams. .... ... .....d .., ,... .._. ...... .... ..y __ ,.. . .. THE CLOTHESLINE PROFESSIONAL PICK-UP and DELIVERY LAUP!DRY SERVICE Specifically Designed for U d' M Students In Dorms or Off-Campuw Housing Ideal for All Busy Sudents Services to Begin c'14/98 Only .75ยข perib. SINCE 1985 Call (734) 930-6320 Now Fo More Information! Office: P.O. B(X 4038 ANN ARBOR, MICILGAN 48106 Plant: 905 W MI(HIGAN AVE. YPSILANTI, MI(HIGAN 48197 (734) 4R-1722 elome 9ac&! Chec outhese great safesr r / r r ANN ARBOR CARPET'S WAREHOUSE _- THE BIGGEST BACK TO S Where: University Center - Rooms 220-221 When: Fri. Aug.21 thru Fri. Aug. 28 Mon. Aug. 31 thru Fri. Sept. 4 Time: 9 AM - 6 PM Sponsor: UNIVERSITY CENTER ' r k rt MOST IMAGES ONLY $6, $7 AND $8 SCHOOL lImE _I 40-60% OFF* Mon.-Fri. 10-8, Sat. 10-6 Closed Sunday CARPETS & FINE FLOORS FLO-ORING CENTER AUTHORIZED DEALER 550 State Circle (off State St. across 1-94 from Briarwood Mall 769-1710