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The White Falcon
May 2, 1980
SPORTS BEAT
by SN Mary Ree
VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS—Front row is Charlie Sturopf, Mary O'Brien, Rose Frazier
and Joyce Fisher. Back row seats Donna Whitaker, coach Janice Cain, B. J.
Reimersme and Vicki Dew. Not pictured, Merrilee Ryder also played on the
Women's Volleyball team.
Michaelson leads
The American League's AFI entry
put five 500 series to use Monday
night and shutout the presiding base
champions, the 960th AWACSS, 4-0.
Bruce Michaelson led the assault
with a 586 set, including games of
204 and 201. Paul Pietruszewski was
next with a 205 and 563, Jim Kearney
followed with a 200 and 561, Ray
Peterson had a 532 and Ken Peer came
in with a 526. Mike Luce topped
AWACSS with a 200 and 542 and was
followed by Ed Jones with a 211 and
518. Bill Jasper added a 215 game
for the 960th.
In other American League play,
Jack Roberts' 533 paced Food Ser-
vices to a 4-0 victory over NavComm-
Sta. Mike Varney was high for Comm-
Sta with a 532. Navy Broadcasting
held on for a 3-1 decision over Nav-
Fac while A.IMD scored a 3-1 win over
VP-46. Nick Nassar had a 523 and
Roger Bognot a 521 for AIMD. Ron
Terwilliger's 529 was enough to pace
Comptroller to a 3-1 win over the
Commissary. Rudy Cachin had a 203
game for the Cbmmissary. The 57th
FIS won two and a half from IDF with
A1 Burke rolling a 500 even.
CommSta NRK got four 500 series
from their squad and rolled to a 4-0
win over Air Ops #2 in the North At-
lantic League. Vern Matteson was
high with a 555. Doug Drewry had a
538, Dan Smith a 532 and Greg Loos a
514 for the winners.
Air Ops #1 blanked Club Manage-
ment, Jim Beard had a 560 as CFK
tripped Weapons for four, the Black
AFI’s assault
Knights won four from Medical #2,
Ron Calllouette had a 520 for AIMD
#2 in their 3-1 win over the 960th
AWACSS and PSD won three from the
57th FIS, despite a 208 and 576 by
Paul Montgomery and a 204 and 506 by
Larry Rose for the 57th.
In the National League, the Sup-
ply Chiefs got an easy first night
win by taking four from Recreation
by forfeit. Joe McGlynn had a 204
and 563, Bill Harrell a 216 and 558
and Doris McGlynn a 206 for Supply.
Rounding out the rest of the
league, CommSta dropped AFI for
three, Medical won three and a half
from the Navy Exchange, Fred Urban's
525 led Dental past the 57th FIS
Good Guys 3-1, Van Sullivan had a
210 and 543 as the CFK Chiefs
dropped ComFairKef for three and
Supply it2 and IsComlce split their
match. Lucky Thomas was high for
Supply with a 529 while Dennis Lewey
led IsComlce vrith a 513,
Jim Kyne rolled a 218 and 545 and
Dale Cook a 512 as Det. 14 blanked
Specomm in the International League.
Admin and NSGA #1 also recorded 4-0
wins. Admin blanked NSGA It2 and
NSGA #1 shutdown Grindavik. Mike
Stasiak had a. 227 and 559 to lead
NSGA #1. Curtis Brodnax had a 505
in the 960th AWACSS 3-1 win over
NavFac #1 and NavFac 1)3 and Public
Works and AFI and the Marines split.
Nick Nicholson had a 535 for PWC
while Darwin Ray led AFI with a 224
and 608 and Chuck Parker followed
Ray with a 200 and 548.
Women's final volleyball standings
*High School 14 0
*Marine Wives 10 4
*NavFac 9 5
*Hosp-Misc 6 8
NSGA 5 9
NEX 4 10
AWACSS 4 10
AFI-Mixed Ups 4 10
*Will play in Women's Championship
Tournament beginning Monday.
Men's volleyball league standings
American w L
CFK/IDF 8 1
Rockville 7 2
AIMD 6 3
H-l 6 3
Public Works 6 3
Weapons 5 5
AFI-SP 4 5
57th FIS 3 6
Recreation 2 7
Comptroller 2 7
Grindavik 1 8
National W L
High School 8 0
AWACSS 8 1
NCS 8 1
AFI-B 7 2
NEX 4 5
NSGA 4
VP-46 3
Supply 3
PSD 3 6
NavFac 2 7
There will be a base championship
tournament beginning May 5. The top
four teams in each league will com-
m
pete in the double elimination tour-
nament.
Women's racque tb c ill standings
Team It 2 6 2
Team it 1 4 4
Team it 3 3 5
Dart Association resu Its
The standings for the Keflavik
Dart Association after the fifth
week of competition are:
Team pts Team pts
l)CommSta 35 9)CFK/IDF 22
2)AFI 111 33 10)FRA 21
3) AFI it 2 ' 33 11)SS-1 20
4)NSGA 31 12)Marines it 1 19
5)AIMD it 1 30 13)AFI 1t3 17
6)Texans 24 14)Marines it 2 10
7) AIMD it 2 23 15)LAFRA 10
8)GSE 23 16)PSD 9
The current record holder for the
most scores over 100 is Steve Rosel-
li from CommSta. A special congratu-
lations goes to Bill Durr from GSE
for a fine 160 point check off in a
301 game. Durr's 160 is also the
highest score registered for this
tournament.