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Page 6_____The White Falcon
Sports beat
February 1, 1980
by SN Mary Reed
Racquetball standings
Rounding out the rest of the In-
ternational League, Ken Barnett shot
a 233 and 522 as Navy Weather split
with the Marines, Det. 14 shutout
Grindavik 4-0 even though Jim Long
rolled games of 209 and 200 and a
555 set; Admin downed Public Works
for three; the 960th AWACSS bested
AFI for three and NavFac was a 4-0
winner over the Mat Rats from NSGA.
Chuck Parker had a 516 for AFI and
Jim Radachi a 217 and 530 for Nav-
Fac.
In the National League, Bert
Quintans rolled a 232 game and 613
set as Recreation won three from
ComFairKef. The Supply Chiefs got
back on the winning track with a 4-0
decision over Dental. Bill Har-
rell's 545 and Joe McGlynn's 507
paced Supply. Frank Ostermann had a
204 game for AFI as his team was a
3-1 victor over the CFK Chiefs and
Medical downed the IDF Chiefs for
three. Mike Perkowski led Medical
with a 531 and Danny Bushong had a
503. Don Logsdon's 527 paced IDF
and Perry Boren added a 523.
Food Service moves into first;
Specomm ups lead to nine games
Food Service has moved into first
place in the American League in in-
tramural bowling.
They blanked NavCommSta Monday
night on the strength of Jack Rob-
erts' 221 game and 537 set and now
hold a half game advantage over the
960th AWACSS, which won three from
the Commissary.
AWACSS went into the evening a
half game up on Food Service but by
losing a game dropped out of the top
spot, a position they had held for
the majority of the season. Mike
Luce led AWACSS in their win with a
548. Joe Morowski and Bob Fulwider
followed with 531s and Ed Jones had
a 504.
Rounding out the remaining action
Gary Carmichael had two 201 games
and a 548 set to lead VP-23 to a 3-1
decision over NavFac. Steve Brown
was high for NavFac with a 513 and
Phil Blauvelt added a 506. AFI
shutout Comptroller behind Jim Kear-
ney's 561, Bruce Michaelson's 521
and Robert Leggett's 509. Calvin
Pauling led Comptroller with
a 533. The 57th FIS was a 4-0 win-
ner over IDF and Navy Broadcasting
won three from AIMD.
In the North Atlantic League, the
top two teams squared off against
each other and ended the match with
a 2-2 split. CommSta NRK was led by
Dan Smith's 207 and 553 while Ed-
guardo Layug was high for Club Man-
agement with a 211 and 528 and Jose
Enriquez had a 501. NRK still holds
a two and a half game lead over Man-
agement .
Air Ops moved into third place
with a 4-0 win over the Black
Knights behind Mario Garcia's 533.
Dick Wardman rolled a 504 as IsCom-
Ice downed CFK for three; NavFac was
a 3-1 winner over the Marines; AIMD
tripped Comptroller for three and
Public Works also was a 3-1 winner
over Supply #3, Pat Ponder had a
503 for Supply.
Specomm is running away with the
International League. George Letke
rolled a 204 and 557, Jay Norris a
536 and Tank Morgan a 522 as Specomm
shutout the NSGA Hot Rocks and upped
their lead to nine games. Scott
Metzger was high for the Hot Rocks
with a 217 and 510 and Mike Stasiak
added a 503.
Men's
CFK
Det. 14
AFI
VP 23 #1
Marines
VP 23 it 2
AWACSS
Rockville A
AIMD
57th A
57th B .
Women's
Team it 3
Team it2
Team it 1
Basketball league standings
A League
VP 23 Seahawks
57th A
AFI
932nd
AWACSS
NCS
B League
NEX
Air Ops
VP 23 Z
High School
NavFac
IDF
C League
Marines
NSGA
57th B
Weapons
Grindavik
Admin
TIM LONG referees James Elliot (top) and Donald Linville in one of the 30
some wrestling matches held Sunday. "All men were outstanding in this
first time event, and we hope to have an invitational for everyone on the
station in the near future," said lSgt. Francis Dempsey. (Photo by J03
David Guise)