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Show SPORTS & FITNESS TIMES August 10,2006 Hill Airman makes cut for AF softball team the Air Force head coach, said that choosing the first and Senior Airman Amanda 10 players is easy. The Air Force has selected "The last five picks are 15 Airmen for the Air Force Walker, 729th Air Control Squadron — came out to the the hardest ones," Sergeant women's softball team, infield three times a day, doHardy said. cluding the 75th Civil Engineer Squadron's Senior ing scrimmages, drills and "We compile the statisAirman Amber Lonas. practicing. They had one tics from the games and The final 15 will go on to week to show the coaches their performance during compete against the Army, what they had. the practices," Ms. TrapNavy and the Marines in "There's a lot of new tal- nell said, who played in the the Armed Forces Woment here and I think it's Air Force women's softball en's Softball Championship going to be a great year," team for 20 years while she starting Aug. 22 here. said Cheryl Trapnell, firstwas on active duty. "The coach and I sit down and The selection for the Air year assistant coach for the Air Force team. "I think Force women's softball figure which 15 will be the team started Aug. 1 and the that this is one of the best best team," final team members were groups of women, attitudeBoth Sergeant Hardy and revealed Tuesday. wise, we've ever had here. Ms. Trapnell agreed that Everyone here seems to be their ultimate goal is to win During the past week, the helping each other out and 22 Airmen selected to trythe gold medal. Last year, out for the team — includworking hard." the Air Force softball team ing Hill's Airman Lonas Master Sgt. Bill Hardy, won the gold, winning all games except one. This is the first time Hill SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM EXHAUST will host the women's soft• CATALYTIC CONVERTERS * LUBE, OIL & FILTER ball tournament. • STATE INSPECTIONS • CV AXLES • STRUTS "I'm loving the weather • STATE EMISSIONS • MINOR MECHANICAL here," Sergeant Hardy said. • BRAKES • MUFFLERS 140 W. 4700 S. r—————————— "This is probably one of Washington Terrace the better fields that we've played on. It's a pleasure to be here (at Hill) and the supFull Service Oil Change WS4 Includes: port that we've been given • 5 Qts Oil S Filter • Check All Belts & Hoses so far is second to none." • Check AN Fluids • Lube Chassis •lowmsm Sergeant Hardy, who One coupon per customer. Not valid with any MAGtyAFLOW other offer. Expires 8-20-06 played Air Force softball for U years, said that the team still has a long way to go. "We have a lot of teaching The Committee to Honor Enlisted Achievements" to do," Sergeant Hardy said. (T.C.H.E.A.) is looking for donations to erect a "I'm looking forward to the statue dedicated to the work and memory of all challenge." the enlisted Maintenance personnel to donate to the Hill AFB Museum. BY AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JENNY CH_0_NG Hilltop Times staff 621-9453 $ Pholo by Airman 1st Class Jenny Chong Women from throughout the Air Force gathered here last week for training camp. Hill will host the All-Armed forces softball tournament the end of August. 19 95 Billy Hardy, Cheryl Trapnell, Dina Quanico, Kischa ScoU-McCloud, Stacy Robinson, Karrie Warren, Twyla Sears, Amanda Peters, (Catherine Braun, Laticia Munday, Michelle McCarty, Candace Dugo, Tina Cooper, Tomi Naglic, Amber Lonas, Amanda Snyder, Jo)o Dancer ' Evaporative coolers on sale now! Commuted to Keeping you coot. The Hill Museum has been contacted and is happy to accept the donation of a statue for the purpose of honoring the Enlisted Aircraft Mainlainers of our nations' Air Force's that have kepi this nation strong. 4J1661 B-IO-06 The following individuals were recently selected for the All AF Women's Softball Team; • Saks, Service, Installation Currently there are no dedications to the work done to maintain military air craft T.C.H.E.A. thinks that, this needs to change. The proposed statue would pay tribute for all those that served in the thankless task of making sure the air craft continued to be "Fully Mission Capable <FMC)'\ If you are or were an Enlisted Air Craft Maintainer, and would like to see a statue dedicated to your work and memory please send a $1.00 (or more if you wish) check or money order to "Honor Enlisted Achievements' (T.C.H.E.A.) P.O. Box 7, Roy, UT 84067. 2006 AF Women's Softball Team Financing Available Free Bids! ^FRIGIKING "Proo/cf/ncf faffService. Qofut/ons" L 520 South State, Clearfield 393-1265 773-4836 Weber County Davis/Morgan 292-1636 SLC News briefs Continued from 6 ty.Relations@hill.af.mil. Leave name, unit, and phone number and someone from the public affairs staff will contact you to confirm your interest. • Power outage planned 75th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical section will be conducting a power outage Aug. 23 starting at 8:30 a.m till 12:30 p.m. Bldgs that will be effected are 883, all G area housing, 870,888,896,897, and 899. For more information contact Lynn Perkins at 777-3479. • VERA/VSIP applications due by Wednesday Wednesday is the final day that Hill civil service employ- WEBSTER UNIVERSITY'S M.A.IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Welcome to the Standard-Examiner Neighborhoods^ /Wore than 61,000 households across Ihc Top of Utah sum their day with local news, sports mid information from the pages or web site of the Standard-Examiner. Along with all the local news watch for: • Money-saving coupons in Sunday • Teen news in Mi<mla\ • Food, health and exercise tips in Tuesday ° Outdoor activities in Wednesday • Community spotlights in Thursday ft paper. 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