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Show 12 SPORTS & FITNESS Hilltop Times March 16, 2006 Air Force Academy's Falcons compete in NCAA tournament U.S. Air Force photo by David Armer Senior Antoine Hood looks down court during play against Texas Christian University Jan. 14. The senior and his U.S. Air Force Academy men's basketball teammates will face off against Illinois in the NCAA Tournament today, at Cox Arena in San Diego, Calif. SAN ANTONIO (AFPN) — The U.S. Air Force Academy's men's basketball team will make an appearance at the NCAA tournament today, when they face off against fourthseeded Illinois at Cox Arena in San Diego. The Falcons, members of the Mountain West Conference, enter the tournament with a 24-6 record and are seeded 13th. The game will be the Falcons' second appearance in the NCAA Tournament in the last three years. The game is scheduled to air live on CBS at 7:25 p.m. The winner will advance and face the winner of the Washington-Utah State game on Saturday. Answers to today's puzzle from pg. 9 WHAT GOOD IS EARNING A LIVING IF YOU'VE NEVER REALLY - LIVED? • Start your riding journeys on a Harley-Davidson Sportster for as little as $99 per month for the first three years!* Civilian Health Promotion Services celebrates one year of health lives," she said. "With approximately 13. 000 civilians here on base, we have a long way to go to achieve maximum participaMarch marks the one year anniversary tion." since the Hill Civilian Health Promotion Employees can utilize the full range of Services opened its doors, offering civilservices, or elect those services that meet ians free health assessments. There is their personal needs based on what they reason to celebrate, according to Teresa already know about their health and what Hussain, CHPS program director. works best for their health and goals. In "We have had four lighten-up sessions addition to classes, CHPS offers particiwith a total weight loss of 135 pounds pants one-on-one health counseling and - Hill AFB has lost (the weight of) a pertaking the program on the road to individson," she said. "We have detected hyperual worksites. • tension, diabetes, and high cholesterol in many who had no idea that they had any "We hope to make it so everyone here on problems." base knows ___ „___ _ about our In the past __ __ __ __ : p r o g r a,m 12 months, \~ ' ' and what CHPS has j we can do hosted vari- ' for them," ous classes Ms. Huson topics sain said. "I such as diawould like betes, heart people to disease, think about weight we 11 n e s s managebefore they ment, and Hill Civilian Health Promotion Services • have illhypertenness." sion classes Celebrates its One Year Anniversary March 29. According and perto Ms. Husformed alAll base civilians are invited. sain many of most 3,000 the risk faccardiac risk Free Cholesterol Screening and Cholesterol tors of heart profiles and Class, blood draws start at 7 a.m. with class to^; disease are more than follow at 8 a.m. ?,••+&':!. preventable 4,000 blood obesity, pressure Open house from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. '"'£ hypertenchecks. Call Civilian Health Promotion Services for a sion, smok"A division reservation for the blood draw at 586-9584, ing, high chief told 586-9585 or 586-9586. cholesterol, us that he • and diabefelt like we i tes. saved two of ;_..,_,. .^_..., i "Eachyear his employ- 1 _. there are apees* lives proximately through our screenings," Ms. Hussain said. "They 930,000 deaths from heart disease," she appeared healthy and had a CRP drawn said. "It is the number one killer for both through our program. When the results men and women. It kills more people than came back, they were informed that they all of the cancers combined." had medical conditions that they were unHaving a cardiac risk profile offered by aware of. One was diagnosed with diabe- CHPS, can identify these risks and show tes, and one had extremely elevated choparticipants how to better their health lesterol levels." overall. More than 2,400 civilians participated The CHPS clinic is located in Bldg. 546. in the cardiac risk profiles program and Employees can contact the clinic for indias the program starts its second year, Ms. vidual appointments and organizations can Hussain says she would like to see that contact them for information on arranging number double. site visits for groups of employees. For "We are committed to improving your more information, contact the clinic at health so you can lead healthy productive 586-9584. BY BETH YOUNG Hilltop Times staff CHPS Open House 9 a.m. - 3 p.m./March 29 The CLIPBOARD ^ Charity Golf Tournament lunch. The money raised from the event will be donated to Habitat for Humanity. Last year's event raised more than $5,000. For more information, contact 1st Lt. Paul Hendrickson at 586-3390. The Company Grade Officer Council will hold their second annual Charity Golf Tournament at the Hubbard Golf Course April 28. The tournament will begin with a shotgun ^ Logistics Officer start and a four-person blind draw and scramble. Association Check-in is at 7 a.m. and scholarship golf tee-off is at 8 a.m. Entry tournament fee is $50 per player or The Logistics Officer As$185 for a team of four and sociation will host a scholcovers 18 holes, a cart and arship golf tournament May 12 at Sun Hills Golf Course. Proceeds from the tournament will go to local scholarship recipients. Entry fee is $200 per team or $50 per person and is due by April 28. The Tournament will begin with a catered lunch at 11 a.m. followed by a shotgun start and scramble at 12:30 p.m. For more information, contact Capt. Bary Flack at 586-1381, Capt. Rich Swank at 777-8391 or Capt. Ken Bento.n at 777-4607. Utah Symphony and Van Cliburn Gold Medalist The 2006 Harley-Davidson Motorcycles start at under $7,100. Believe it. If there's ever been a better time to get out and ride, we'd like to hear it. *For complete loan details please visit airy of the four lntermountain Harley-Davidson dealerships along the Wasatch Front. Eligible motorcycles include new, previously untitled 200$ and2006 Harley-Davidson Sportster models. S7.100M.SRP XL Sty Sportster Additioruicharges apply. Thursday March 23, 2006 7:30 p.m. Val A. Browning Center Weber State University 1 Stop by and meet the staff at Harley-Davidson of Northern Utah . 892 W. Riverdale Road • Ogden • 801.394.4464 WEBER Overture to Der Freischuz MOZART Piano Concerto No. 20 SCHUMANN Symphony No. 2 in C major Tickets: $29, $24, $19, $14, $9 If • 11 f ;or. Itiokeis and lnlormalion call 399-9214 www.sympnonyDdllet.ortf presented by Ugaen bymphony Dallet |