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Show May 26, 1994 Sports Briefs Modified ffastpitch champ crowned It came down to the wire, but the b4yth uivii n.n-gineeri- Squadron A team won three straight games to become the first champions of the new Intramural Modified Fastpitch Softball League. The team had finished regular season play in second place, which earned them a bye in the first round of the tournament. In their first game of the tournament, CES-- lost to the 421st Fighter Squadron to send them to the loser's bracket of the n tourney. But they fought their way out of the loser's bracket to the championship game, once again facing the 421st, but this time CES-- came out on top, giving the 421st a sound thumping, 20-- Instead of playing the second championship game (because 421st had only one loss) the next day as scheduled, both teams opted to finish the evening of May li. This time it was much closer to their first matchup; however, CES-- again came out on top in a close victory to grab the first modified fastpitch softball title at Hill AFB. " A total of nine teams participated in the first of Because its success, the league will beleague. come a regular activity in the intramural season. The Hess Fitness Center staff would like to thank all those who helped make this activity a success. (Results from each game of the tournament are printed in the Scoreboard on Page 6B.) end-of-seas- A double-eliminatio- A 12-1- 0 87 01 02 as I was." League president Terry Tyler said there have been no perfect games in the league this season prior to Guyott's and the last 300 game bowled at Kadena was more than three years ago. (Information courtesy Pacific Stars and Stripes) 7-06- 34 76 7-53- 58 76 The Hess Fitness Center staff has the Micro Fit system up and running again. Appointments will be taken starting Wednesday and testing will be conducted Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Each test will last approximately 30 minutes. military and reserTesting is free for active-dutwill civilians DOD but vists, pay a $15 fee. To make an appointment or for information contact the intramural office at Ext. 2l y Center considering sand volleyball The Hess Fitness Center staff is considering a new a four-ma-n event sand volleyball league. The be would a special event and not part of league activities. Golf scramble open The annual Defense Finance Accounting Services and Financial Management golf scramble will be held at Hubbard Golf Course June 10, with a shotGary Guyott hit the perfect mark at the Kadena gun start at 8 a.m. This is a blind draw scramble Bowling Center in sanctioned league play with the and is open to all Hill AFB workers and friends. Cost is $26 per person and includes green fee, cart, entry Det. 35 team, Feb. 16. close he had been said fee, prizes, snacks and $1,000 in prize money will be Guyott, who averages 179, a serious he had given away. before, but never really thought Enter a team or sign up for team assignment; shot at the perfect mark. )i 11 Provides Food, Shelter, Heat, Light 2 People Water and more for ' Co,,.. ill Wtr Storage 2 Space Blankets' Cylum Ughtstick Flashlight 'Water Pur.Tab. Warm Packs 'Signal MirrorFlint WP Matches O Day Food Ration Flre Starter WP Matchcase Knlfe Compass 2 Rain Ponchos SOS Whistle ' Candles sr w 19. $69.85 with coupon $59.95 ' rSAFEGUARD) Due to an inadvertent error, the year 1987 was left off the Brumley v, Utah ad in the Hilltop Times on May 5, 13, and 20th issues. We hope this has not caused any inconvenience as?. Port-A-Pot- ty i(i!tsWW;Hdr 09 35 Micro Fit system up and running A bowler assigned to the Ogden Air Logistics Center's Det. 35 located at Kadena AB, Japan, rolled his first 300 game of his life recently. ; 96 66 Kadena bowler hits perfect mark Tub Twit B5 however, the scramble is limited to the first 36 teams paid in full. To enter contact: Carol Nash, Ext. Dennis Lund, Ext. Deloris Martinez, Ext. Larry Sugihara, Ext. John Bray, Ext. SSgt. Kent Littlewood, Ext. Quinn Whitaker, Ext. SSgt. Eli Benavides, Ext. Nicky Salazar, Ext. Louise Peugh, Ext. SSgt. Mike Jachim, Ext. "I've had eight strikes in a row before, but never nine," he said. "After I hit number nine, I realized I had a shot at 300. My teammates were as excited A 7. Hilltop Times ! FEDERAL RETDD3EES NOTDCE OF TAX REFUND Third Brumley v. 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