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Show tiiiirdlwd im Jj V - IJ v. V . As action in intramural basketball play nears the halfway mark in the season, 6514th Test Squadron, 388th Component Repair Squadron and Hospital are holding down the top three positions in the American League. National League action is tight with five teams 1 1 20th Army, 2849th Headquarters Support Squadron, 2892nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron, 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron and 2892nd Distribution Squadron all close. In the American League, 2849th Security Police Squadron beat 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron Another game pitted 6545th Test Group 1 against 6545th TG 2. Test 1 came out on top The 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron and 388th Tactical Fighter Wing battled neck and neck until AGS broke loose to capture the win 60-5The 388th CRS downed the 729th Tactical Control Squadron in overtime d In National League action, 1120th Army their opponents with ease to capture a victory over 2849th CES arid a win over 2892nd DS . 44-3- 9. 48-2- 0. 1. 48-4- 5. out-score- 68-5- 6 47-3- 6. The 2849th CES 2 snatched a win over 2952nd CLSS Another matchup featured 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron against 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron. RADES came out on top 40-3RADES also netted a victory over 2701st Munitions 45-4- I A " ' If , - J f? 2. 1. ' ' -- ' jf- ' - Maintenance Test Squadron 2849th HSS walked over 1881st Communication 53-4- 7. Squadron 2892nd DS downed 2701st EOD 2849th HSS 1 captured a win over 2849th CES 56-4- 5. 52-3- 1 I 6. Civilians score big U.S. Air Force Photo by Sgt. Jay Joersz dare you... 53-4- 8. The Pistons' Adrien Sanders drives forward against Jared Adams of the Hawks. The Hawks to remain undefeated. squeaked by the Pistons uradofloaOod UDtVlV oOiDD 21-1- 9 . University of Maintenance Volunteers continues to lead the Civilian Basketball League with a perfect 0 record while the Nads and Computer Science 8-- Play continues in the Youth Center basketball leagues. In the Junior Division, the Bulls beat the . Sonics 19-- Clint Dougherty led the way for the Bulls with eight points. Julie Spangenthal, Brian Kirchefer and Richard Fuentes all added two points. Tony Patino scored two for the Sonics and Mitch Strickler added one. In other action, the Hawks remain undefeated after squeaking out an overtime win over the Mike Lawrence led all scorers with Pistons, while Nathan Adams scored six eight points For the Pistons, Adrien Sanders scored points. six points while Jay Lalik and Jarod Colquitt finished with four points each. Junior Varsity play saw the Bulls slow the Tarheels 50-2- 1 to remain undefeated. Marcus M ordido led all scorers with 18 points while Randy Link and Trevor Throndson added 12 and 3. 21-1- 9. chcllongo Rccquotbell Hill AFB The racquetball challenge at the Hess Fitwill be held Feb. ness Center. Entry deadline is Thursday at 5 p.m. All matches will begin after 5 p.m. and the competition is open to all military members, civilian Department of Defense employees and family members. Divisions include men's open, A, B and C; and women's open, A, B and 5-- C. 9 The entry fee is $10 for the first 10 points, respectively. For the Tarheels, Brian Hill scored nine points and K. J. Reese chipped in with six points. The Lakers downed the Celtics Donald Davis and David Stamm led the way for the Lakers with 16 and 14 points, respectively. Chris Kirkland played well for the Celtics, scoring 12 42-1- 6. points. The Rockets defeated the Pistons Marc Godfrey and Sean Dougherty led the way with 12 and 10 points each. Carrie Tarrant led the Pistons with seven points. In ninth and 10th grade action, Hill No. 3 lost to Kaysville Paul Anderson led No. 3 with 13 points, while Owen Lillywhite hit four to add 12 and Joe Kirk netted 10. Hill No. 4 lost to Clearfield Bryon Wyly led the way with 10 points while Travelle Mingo and Justin Lee added nine and eight points each. 41-2- 56-4- 5. 8. three-pointe- 47-3- event and $5 for the second event. Each contestant will receive Snacks and drinks will be served each night. For more information, contact Darren Parry at Ext. 77779 or 77772, the Hess Fitness Center at Ext. 72761 or sign up in person at the fitness center. VJcfcr vcUoykc! 9. 24-2- 5. 7-- 1 records. In games played Jan. 19, TRW fell to PMEL Max Steadman was the game's leading scorer with 18 points tor TRW, lncuding four three-poiplays. PMEL was led by Dan Kearns with 16 points. In the day's other game, Nads shot down Mallards Bob Williams had 17 points for the ducks, including a three-poin- t play. Darren Parry had a three-poin- t play for the Nads. In a Jan. 18 game, UMV downed Flight Test Ed Thompson led UMV with 29 points, inFor Flight Test, Miles cluding seven Neill had 25 points, including five On Jan. 17 Computer Science defeated Ballistics Mike Pace led Science with 15 points, includthree-poin62-4- 3. nt 65-4- 5. 90-4- 3. three-pointer- s. three-pointer- 50-3- s. 3. t ing a play. Don White led Ballistics with 11 points, including a three-poiplay. Jan. 16 pitted UNO against Hangar Rats with UNO coming out the winner Kevin Morgan led UNO with 17 points while Steve Greer had 11 for the Rats. nt 42-2- 4. Fast-pitc- h clinic Entry deadline for the competition will be Feb. 21. The cost will be $25 per - The third annual fast-pitc- h limit in the clinic will be held at the Hesspitching team and there is a Fitness n tournament. Teams Center on and Feb. 4, 11, 18 Saturday will be limited to six members with and 25 from 1 a.m. 16-tea- m double-eliminatio- 9-1- four in the water at a time. Awards will be given to the first and second place teams as well as to the two top individuals. 1 For more information, contact Robert Dalton, tournament director, at Ext. 73471 or Darren Parry at Ext. - The first annual water volleyball tournament will be held at the Hess Fitness Center pool on Feb. rs follow closely with 77772. The clinic will again be taught by pitching ace Dave Abbott, and all experience levels are welcome. Pitchers should bring their own catchers, but softballs will be provided. For more information contact H.L. Howard at Ext. 77779 or Abbott at Ext. 78164. |