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Show 8 Hilltop Times SPORTS January 27, 2005 are the champions' BY SHAD WEST Hilltop Times staff Falcons lose toBYU U.S. AIR FORCE ACAD- EMY, Colo. (AFPN) — Despite The Hangar Rats successkeeping it close, the Air Force fully defended their intramural Academy 7.111women's basflag football title Saturday durketball team could not pull off ing the "Snowball" Flag Footits first conference win of the ball tournament. The tournament was double-elimyear, dropping a game to Brigham Young University, 75/- MLK fun run results ination, and consisted of multiple games all played on 66, here Jan. 22. With the loss, The Martin Luther King Saturday, which included the the Falcons fall to 0-3 in the 5Kfun run was held Jan. 19. top four teams from the regMountain West Conference The participants were: Ray ular season. The Hangar Rats {5-11 overall), while the Cougars Jensen-17:23, Breen Lowsoundly beat the Security move to 11-6,2-2 in league play. man-17:46, Alex Zaydman- Forces team 33-6 for the tourIn the first half, BYU took an 18:32, Jason Jauchler-18:40, ney title. early 10-4 lead as the FalLewis Taylor-19:49 and Javier cons missed seven of their first A relatively unknown 388th Caraven-30:31. eight shots. Air Force began MOS squad joined the mix of to turn up the pressure on both CE, PK, SFS and the Hangar ^ February dodge ball ends of the court, going on a Rats Saturday morning, despite tournament 14-4 run to take an 18-14 lead. the cold temperatures and A dodge ball tournament plenty of fog. Somewhat muddy The Cougars responded with will be held Feb. 12 at 9 a.m. conditions made up for the lack a 13-3 run of their own to go The cost is $6 per person or of snow. up 27-21 with 5:15 remaining Photo by Shad West $3 per Go Card holder with The 8 a.m. match-up pitted Hangar Rat quarterback Jamie Cannon stretches the ball across the goal line in the Hangar Rats' win versus in the half. Although Air Force 10-person teams. Army Air an undermanned CE team came back within 2 points in SFS. The 'Rats went on to beal the security forces 33-6 for the tourney title. Force Exchange Services the last minute of the period, against the 388 MOS squad. BYU's Julie Sullivan made a gift certificates will be awardedDespite the fact that CE played three-i>ointer to give the Cougars with five players, they defeated for prizes. For more infora 33-28 halftime lead. mation, contact the Hess Fit- the 388 MOS team 12-6. CE moved up in the winners' bracket BYU stretched its advantage ness Center at Ext. 7-2761. and the 388th dropped to the to 8 points early in the second losers' bracket. half, but hot shooting from '>, Valentines Day beyond the arc helped Air Force At 9 a.m., the Security Forces Sweetheart Run the margin. A threecut into team battled it out for a win The Sweetheart 5K Run pointer by Letricia Castillo, against PK 19-14. This was the is Feb. 14 at 11 a.m. Pre- closest game of the day, and a and two by Jennifer Roesch register and pay $10 per per- win for Security Forces launched and a long-range jumper by son or pay $15 on the day of them further into the winners' Lauren Henderson all worked the run. Registration includes bracket. PK would move down to bring the Falcons within 1 a T-shirt. For more inforto the losers' bracket where point (41-40) with just under mation, contact the Hess Fit- they would play the 388th. 14:30 left in the game. ness Center at Ext. 7-2761. Unfortunately, Air Force As the regular season chamnever got over the hump, with pions, the Hangar Rats earned f .i Second Annual the Cougars beginning to pull a bye in the first round. At 10 Snowball Softball away, leading by as many as a.m. they brought their swarmClassic ing defense and high-powered 10. The Falcons kept on working at the margin, finally comThe 2nd Annual Snowball offense to the field as they ing within 4 points as Pamela Softball Classic is Feb. 26 at crushed CE 25-9. The'Rats Findlay knocked down a three8 a.m. The cost is $125 per moved on in the winners" bracket and CE dropped to the losers' pointer of her own with 1:30 10-player team. For more Photo by Shad West remaining. However, BYU information, contact the Hess bracket where they would evenHangar Rat Drew Leger jukes his way through SFS defenders for a touchdown during Saturday's "Snowball" outscored Air Force 7-2 in the Fitness Center at Ext. 7-2761. tuallyplayPK. flag football tournament. last minute and a half, includThe first of the three losers' bracket games was held at Security Forces, 26-6. The 'RatsSFS team went on to beat them behind quarterback Jamie Can- ing 5 points from the free throw 11 a.m. where the 388 MOS only had to sit back and watch 26-15. non who threw and ran for mul- line, to win 75-66. lost to PK 18-13. The 388th the remaining games to see The Falcons, who shot a seaIn the championship game, tiple scores. team gave the game away with who they would play in the the Hangar Rats offense scored Whether they won or lost, son-best 78.3 percent from the an interception late in the sec- championship game. 33 points and kept the Secu- the five teams and their sup- foul line, were able to pressure ond half. PK would move up CE pulled out a squeaker rity Forces offense off the field porters got their money's worth the Cougars into 23 turnovers, in the losers' bracket where against PK at 1 p.m. winning for most of the game. SFS wouldof football Saturday. Everyone including 14 in the first half. CE was waiting for the chance the match-up 20-13. With the play conservatively, opting to who played received a "Snow- However, Air Force once again punt the ball during their first ball" tournament T-shirt from fell short on the boards, as they Club Hill is hosting a Super to move on in the brackets. win, CE had to go through Bowl party Feb. 6 at 3 p.m. the Hess Fitness Center. The were out rebounded 42-30. Back in the winners' bracket Security Forces for a chance two possessions. An interThe big game kicks-off at 4 the two teams with wins, Secu- at the defending champions, ception by SFS during the 'Rats Hangar Rats showed why they Henderson led all Air Force second possession would lead are the base champions — but scorers with 11 points, while p.m. There will be free chili, rity Forces and the 'Rats bat- the Hangar Rats. chips and salsa, and bar and tled for the chance to advance An early start in the morn- to their only touchdown. In the Saturday's tournament showed adding five assists. Also scormenu specials. Prizes will be to the championship game with-ing without a full squad and second half, the 'Rats defense that there are plenty of teams ing in double figures were Dawn Higginbotham and Alegiven away. For more infor- out having to fight their way playing back-lo-back without dominated the Security Forces gunning for their title. This through the losers' bracket. mation, contact Club Hill a rest proved to be a little too offense, and it seemed that the fall's flag football season could cia Steele, who added 10 points The potent "Rats offense crushed each. much for CE as the more rested 'Rats offense scored at will at Ext. 7-3841. be very competitive. 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