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Show Hilltop - June 15, 2000 r-Ti- r A lT ' : JV &! $r S. Si- 7j V ';:,.V IX D,, 7 ;i rn v q i fe Photos by Steven R. Ford The 649th Combat Logistics Support Squadron, right, all comers in the portion of Summerfests inter-un-it athletics competition. out-pull- tug-o-w- ed ar Saerfet foe Recruiting Squadron '' (fourth). One unique event, inspired by a similar race at EglinAFB, Fla., was held at the base pond, the card- ' A j , w9 board regatta. 1- - mHJk Sy K Par- ticipants built cardboard boats "f SCS Wv using only tape, glue and other simple fas- vices Division and just overpowered them. Im not really surprised with the strength of the team, San Juan said. All of them were really working together. Basically, it was all teamwork. Our commander is really pushing physical fitness, and we have to be fit to deploy whenever and wherever necessary. We teners to hold the vessels together. As might be expected the 75th CEG, with two entries, finished Photo by inth Kim Wagner the Cardboard Regatta, g vessels, rynent of sea-goin- f V ittle doubt that d win the soc-hic- h they did Control vors. Third LAir in first place. The 75th SFS took second, and the 75th Services Division tied with the 75th MSS for third place. In the basketball and in CONUS right now. Another interesting competition conwas the buffalo test won by the 75th Civil Engineer Squadron commander Lt CoL David Rowe. The 75th Services Division finished second, and the 388th RANS took third, followed by the 6 Management Directorate. competition, the 75th Medical Group stunned the heav- chip-throwi- ily favored 75th CEG 4 in the championship game. After being 7-- down 4-3- , Med Group center Guilon McGriff scored on a turn around jumper and the momentum seemed K dbyme649thiuj to swing the other way. o We had a game plan from the' enter, the 4th very beginning, said Med Group nough pins to guard, Senior Airman Orlando Hill. d ae 388th We had a small team. Guilon was h the tallest on the team at t, CEG and so we just wanted to go out there d in third and and make sure we played fundamental ball, box out, run the and play as a team. ltneCent 649th The CLSS, named the Best iscbelong Division in last year, flexed Air the Force d,s in t place the their muscles and d all tion. The 388th comcomers to take the , followed by petition. In the finals, the 75th CEG and 368th squared off against the 75th Ser d) 5 have people deployed abroad Management Main-capture- six-foo- sec-75t- pick-and-ro- out-pulle- tug-o-w-ar ll y 1 u Sum-merfe- st crowd with a rendition of Deep Purples Smoke on the Water. Above, Louis Adjer of the 75th Medical Group strips the 75th Comm-- 1 team of the ball on the way to a quick victory and the eventual basketball F-1- , ' - Lb Col. Rowe won that contest.-H- e can fling that stuff better than anybody else, Korslund joked. The competition was always lighthearted, and everyone agreed that the bottom line for the day was having a good time. I think everybody had a really good time out there, Korslund said. They really enjoyed all the activities. Its good for a lot of people to get off work, come out and have fun, Hill agreed. It was nice to see a lot of my friends out there. First and foremost, it was a lot of fun. ace Munitions Directorate draws on a clay pigeon, above, during as partner Kathy Jones awaits her turn. r ng Guitarist Jim Teahan, left, of the Salt Lake City band, Cry Wolf, entertains the Photo by Senior Airman Russ Martin d and many peoples clothes as well, but the spirits of the spectators and participants The field may have been shined through. Scattered showers throughout the day led many to seek shelter and joke about Summerbath. water-logge- |