The White Falcon - 06.10.1978, Blaðsíða 8
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White Falcon
Gym notes
A Captain's Cup organizational
meeting will be held Monday at 1
p.m. at the Officers' Club.
Registration is being conducted
for the October preschool gymnas-
tics class, beginning Tuesday. One
class will start at 10 a.m. with
the second following at 10:45.
Karate class registration is
ongoing for sessions which meet
Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m.
The karate classes will be held at
the Glacier Hut.
JUNIOR BOWLERS view the
proper kegler techniques
performed by veteran
bowler Dave Haviland at
the weekend bowling con-
fab at the Arctic Lanes,
(photo by J02 Jerry
Foster)
October 6, 1978
57th FIS gain?
cage crown
To capture the summer basketball
league crown, 57th FIS edged NSGA,
51-46.
In summer basketball league
playoffs, the favored Amerlce, the
undefeated powerhouse team, for-
feited its semi-final match against
57th FIS because of injuries and
other commitments.
With Amerlce out, the tournament
opened up to any of the remaining
teams.
NSGA defeated VP-5, 60-44, in
Saturday's only game, gaining the
right to meet 57th FIS in Sunday's
championship game.
NSGA, using a fast breaking of-^|
fensive, tallied eight unanswered
points before 57th FIS got on the
scoreboard with a jumper by Earl.
57th FIS' shooting was cold
early in the first half, and
matched its defensive playing.
Mark Hopkins led NSGA's
scoring, and rebounding started
to blow 57th FIS out of the game.
Earl then settled 57th FIS by
taking control of both the offen-
sive and defensive play.
With nine minutes remaining in
the first half, NSGA led 57th FIS
20-9.
57th FIS made a run at NSGA.
With 5:17 left in the first
half, 57th FIS put on a strong
scoring drive, led by the bril-
liant playing of Morgan, scoring
six unanswered points to draw
within five points, causing NSGA
to take a time out.
Mark Hopkins rallied NSGA
after the time out, and, at the
end of the second half, NSGA led
57th FIS, 25-15.
A.T. Mahan opens soccer league
The A. T. Mahan Soccer League
opened play last week with the
Angles and Tornados both merging
as contenders in league champion-
ships. The Angles, led by center
forward Gary Godwin, who has four
goals to his credit, are tied for
first place.
Tony and Buddy Gilbert, who
lead the league with five goals
each, head up the Tornados.
Fighting for the top is the
Cosmos' Berry Jondahl, who has
four goals, but whose team was
knocked from first place last
week by the Aztecs.
The Foxes and Frankfurters have
yet to record a victory while the
Tams recorded its first win in over-
time.
The Playboys, led by Robert
Dixon's three goals, are still un-
defeated .
Outstanding defense marked the
first week of play at 5' 6", 200-
pound fullback Peggy Pfeifer stole
the ball from attacking forwards
Buddy Gilbert and Greg Hansen in
the Tams vs Tornados match.
Goalkeeper/back Lisa Keller pre-
vented center forward Godwin and
Stacy Reeves from scoring in the
Angles vs Frankfurters match.
Center halfback Robin Capo, an
Aztecs 105-pounder, put the clamper
on the Cosmos' Jim Fleming and
Berry Jondahl by stealing the ball
several times, aided by Doug
Dougherty, a left forward.
After league playoffs, an all-
star team will be picked to play
against Iceland's Njardvik.