The White Falcon - 19.10.1979, Page 6
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The White Falcon
October 19, 1979
SPORTS
by Mary Reed
Flag football
championship held
The High School and the 960th
AWACSS met yesterday for the base
flag football championship. The
score of that game was not avail-
able at press time. Complete de-
tails will appear in next week's
edition of the White Falcon.
The High School made it to the
finals with wins over AIMD, NCS
and AFI as well as a bye in their
first post-season game.
The 960th AWACSS traveled a
more roundabout route to the finals.
They won their opening game against
the Admirals but were defeated by
AFI and forced into the losers
bracket. From there they defeated
the Admirals again and won a place
in the championship game with a big
victory over Admin.
FINAL FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS
NSGA
Admin
High School
Admirals
NavFac
960 AWACSS
AFI
VP-2 3
Grindavik
NCS
AIMD
W L
10 1
9 2
8 3
7 A
6 5
6 5
4 7
4 7
4 7
3 8
2 9
After a first
game setback to Rey-
kjavik IR, 86-82,
the men's NATO bas-
ketball team came
back Friday and de-
feated the Grinda-
vik team by 40
points.
The NATO team ex-
ploded for 107
points behind the
strong performances
of Leon Parker and
Lou Duvis who netted
33 and 16 points re-
spectively. The
107-67 win was due
to a total team ef-
fort which saw five
players score In
double figures.
An invitational
tournament involving
seven Icelandic
teams and the NATO
team begins tomorrow
and will continue
until Friday.
Come out and suo-
port your NATO team
as thev vip for the
chamoionship.
(Photo bv George Piercel
Hot Rocks pace International league
The NSGA "Hot Rocks" remained in
first place of the International
League with a 3-1 win over Admin
as Intramural Bowling action con-
tinued at the Arctic Lanes.
In other International League
action the Marines and NavFac
rolled to a 2-2 tie. Gary Basil
paced the Marines with a 533 series.
Dennis Bode's 503 led Grindavik to
a 3-1 decision over Public Works;
NWSED and AFI tied 2-2 as Harry
Evans, Bob Plante and Tony King
each rolled 500 series for their
respective teams. NSGA#2 defeated
Det. 14 3-1 despite Jim Kyne's 217
and 542.
Turning to National League play,
Lou Dixon's 582 helped the Supply
Chiefs to a 2-2 decision with Navy
Exchange. Dental shutout Supply
4-0 behind Ken Lee's 535; Jerry
Dretsch paced the OpCon Chiefs
to a 3-1 victory over ComFairKef
with a 541. ComSta Admin defeated
Medical 4-0; the 57th FIS Good Guys
beat Recreation 3-1 despite Bert
Quintans 541. The IDF Chiefs lost
3-1 to AFI as Don Wills and Tom
Flowers rolled a 507 and 210 re-
spectively.
In American League play, the
960th AWACSS and the Commissary
battled to a 2-2 tie. Five bowlers
rolled 500 series in that match,
with John Wright's 576 pacing the
group. Food Service defeated Nav-
CommSta 3-1 and VP-23 lost to Nav-
Fac 3-1. Phil Blauvelt's 518 and
Bob Godin's 501 paced NavFac to
the win. NBS downed AIMD 4-0,
while the 57th FIS, led by Jim
Austin's 504, scored a 3-1 victory
over IDF. And AFI behind Bruce
Michaelson's 630 and Ronnie Brown's
500 shutout Comptroller 4-0.
In remaining American League
action, AirOps, IceComlce and
Supply shutout the Black Nights,
CFK and Public Works respectively.
Dan Shea's 569 led Comptroller to
a 3-1 decision over AIMD; CommSta
NRK downed Club Management 3-1 with
Greg Loss (559), Bill Mathews (545)
and Doug Drewry (510) pacing the win.
Walter Hacketstaller rolled a 508
for Club Management. And the Marines
#2 defeated Det. 360 3-1.