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Show April 24, 1997 Pag Fighter Country Outstanding Airmen of the Quarter 388th Fighter Wing accounces its selection for January to March i Noncommissioned Officer Tech. Sgt. Michael A. McLaren 4th Fighter Squadron Senior Noncommissioned Officer Senior Master Sgt. John B. Herman 3S8f7 Operations Support Squadron ' V Company Grade Officer 1st Lt. Reginald G. Short 427sf Fighter Squadron Airman Airman 1st Class Gregory S. Martin 388th Maintenance Squadron Maintenance Team One hunts for playoff spot By Staff Sgt. James A. Rush -- 388th FW Public Affairs n play remain alive for volleyball Hopes for Maintenance 388th on Squadron Team One at the players 1 st 42 the of Fighter Squadron Black Widows. expense across the net at each other April 1 6 in stared The teams the gym here. Maintenance came out on top winning 15-two games out of third 1 improving its record to place in the MondayWednesday league. Despite winning in straight games, Maintenance didn't have an easy time of it as the scrappy Spiders built several leads, only to squander the opportunities. "They put the ball in our court and we blew it; we beat ourselves," said 421st FS coach Dan Sereno. Game one saw the 421st FS break open a close game with five points off the serve of Chrisity Sereno. Maintenance called time out to stop the bleeding at 5 and earned a side out on the following play. Spikes and post-seaso- 9, 15-1- 6-- 4, 9-- dinks by Kirby Hills and a pair of ace serves by Yonarkis Estevez led the way as Maintenance stormed back scoring 10 unanswered points. The Spiders opened game two with a 0 streak. A fired up Dan Sereno abused Maintenance hitters at the start. His stuff blocks caved in their attacks and he sent a floorboard-breakin- g mark to spark kill down the line inside the the rally. Sideout rotations pushed the Spiders' leader into the back row, however, and Maintenance took advantage of his absence at the net scoring four of the next five points. Still, the 42 st FS managed to compile an 1 1 A lead. Victory eluded them once again though as Maintenance ran off 1 points. This time it was spikes from Pat Edwards and Mike Fifer and sly dinks from Lari Edwards that keyed the ' ' CI 14- - 6. ot -- 1 1 15-- 3 75th Mission Support Squadron def. 421st FS 7-- 10-fo- April 14 75th Mission Support Squadron def. 421st FS 10-1- 5, 15-- 5, 15-- 9 34th FS def. 75th Civil Engineering Group A Team, 15-- 0, 15-- 2 15-- 3 34th FS def. 75th CEG A Team, 15-April 15 388th Operations Support Squadron4th FS def. 2 75th CEG B Team, 11-388th OSS4th FS def. 75th CEG B Team, 6--1 5, 1 15- - 6, 388th Ammo def. 75th Medical Group, 10 15-388th Ammo def. 75th Medical Group, 5, 8, 14-1- 15-1- 2- 6-1- win. These teams' second match of the night was even closer with Maintenance winning Here's how wing teams fared in other matches last week: 14-1- 0, 15-1- 3. 8, 5, 15-- 6 April 17 649th CLSS def. 388th LANTIRN 1 5-- 3, 1 5-- 9 - |