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The White Falcon
May 16, 1980
SPORTS BEAT
by SN Mary Ree
CommSta NRK, Air Ops #1 still deadlocked for lead
m
CommSta NEK and Air Ops #1 con-
tinue deadlocked for the lead in the
North Atlantic League of intramural
bowling. Both dropped their oppon-
ents for four Monday night.
Vern Matteson put on a bowling
clinic for his NRK teammates and op-
position Weapons. Matteson rolled
three 200 games (200, 208, 204) en-
route to his 612 series. Russ Beard
followed with a 567, Doug Drewry ad-
ded a 211 and 566 and Greg Loos had
a 512 for the winners. Patt Ponder
was high for Weps with a 508. Air
Ops didn't have any 500 sets, but
kept pace with NRK by shutting out
Medical #2.
In remaining action, the 57th FIS
#4 squad blanked AIMD #2, the 960th
AWACSS #3 team was a 3-1 winner over
PSD; JoJo Enriquez rolled a 513 as
Club Management tripped the Black
Knights for three and CFK dropped
two games off the pace by splitting
with Air Ops #2. Greg Patrick had a
513 for CFK.
Roger Bognot's 508 set was enough
to give AIMD a 3-1 decision over
Comptroller and maintain a one game
lead in the American League. AFI #2
gained a game on the leaders by
shutting out NavFac behind Jim Kear-
ney's 529, Paul Pietruszewski's 517
and Bruce Michaelson's 513.
In other action the 960th AWACSS
moved into a tie for third after
dropping Navy Broadcasting for
three. Phil Charron provided the
big gun for the 960th with a 241
game and 591 set. He was followed
by 542 sets from Mike Luce and Ed
Jones and Dave Weaver added a 502.
Food Services won three from IDF,
J.C. Colburn had a 201 game in VP-
46 's 3-1 win over the Commissary and
NavCommSta was a 3-1 winner over the
57th FIS. Bob Laping led the Comm-
Sta attack with a 548. Jeff Cooper
was next with a 521 and Mike Varney
had a 502.
In the National League, Randy
Hunter's 508 led Medical to a 4-0
decision over the CFK Chiefs. The
win gave Medical a one and a half
game lead over second place CommSta
who blanked Supply #2.
Rounding out the remaining Na-
tional League action, Joe McGlynn
had a 244 game and 537 set and Doris
McGlynn followed with a 535 as the
Supply Chiefs won four from AFI.
Frank Krocka was high for AFI with a
212 and 536. The 57th FIS Good Guys
shutout the Navy Exchange, Dick Hen-
derson's 515 led IsComlce to a 4-0
decision over ComFairKef, and the
57th FIS #5 squad shutout Dental's
Cuspids Crusaders. Walt Myros
topped the 57th with a 540, Danny
Horvat had a 533 and Bob Shaffer ad-
ded a 223 and 511. Peter Bertrand
led Dental with a 507.
John Dunne's 517 and Tony Croce's
514 led Admin to a 4-0 win over NSGA
#1 and moved Admin into first place
by a game over the 960th AWACSS, al-
so a 4-0 winner. AWACSS downed Det.
14 even though the Jolly Green's
Dale Cook had a 500 set.
NavFac //I won command bragging
rights by shutting out the NavFac #3
squad, Grindavik was a 3-1 winner
over Public Works, Dan Cain's 521
led the Marines to a three and a
half game win over NSGA #2 and AFI
won three from Specomm. Chuck Park-
er led AFI with a 210 game and 565
set and Art Kane followed with a 221
and 536. George Letke was high for
Specomm with a 212 and 546.
1485 Radio Sports Schedule
Friday - Midnight - Los Angeles Lakers at Philadelphia 76er's (Game #6 of NBA Championship series)
Saturday - 9:20 p.m. - 105th Preakness Stakes Midnight - Philadelph- ia Flyers at New York Islanders (Game #3 of Stanley Cup)
Sunday - 7 p.m. - Game #7 of NBA Championship ser- ies (if necessary) -if not, at 6 p.m. - Base- ball -Boston at Cleve- land Indians
Monday - Midnight - Philadelph- ia Flyers at New York Islanders (Game #4 of Stanley Cupj)
More for Navy Relief!
A challenge was met by the Ai^^^^
Force which yielded an additiona^^^^B
$50 to the Navy Relief Fund. Th^^^^
challenge was a basketball game bet-
ween members of the Air Force and
members of the Navy and was played
at the AE House gym Sunday, May 4 at
7 p.m. The final score was Navy 64,
Air Force 61. The Navy team was
coached by Glen King, and the Air
Force team by Joe Melton.
A special thanks goes to the mem-
bers of both teams, the recreation
department and the officials and
scorekeepers who volunteered their
time in order that this game could
be played.
Granger, Stuermer tops in AJBC tourney
Roger Granger and Matt Stuermer
have b';en crowned the top bowlers in
the AJBC bowling tournament held
last weekend at the Arctic Lanes.
Granger won the Junior/Senior all
events title while Stuermer did the
same in the Bantam division.
Granger, who averages 151, fin-
ished three pins ahead of Agust Cer-
asi at 1769. Cerasi, who is a 99
average shooter, just missed the
title at 1766. Granger had to catch
100 pins on Cerasi in his final
three games to win the crown. Stuer-
mer ended the competition with a
1420 total.
Tracy Hester was third in the
Junior/Senior division with a 1721
while Kim Peer's 1332 was good e-
nough for second in the Bantam divi-
sion with Todd Raines grabbing third
with a 1272.
The Junior/Senior team title went
to Mike Dala Cruz, Brian Woods,
Holly Frandsen and Granger. Janice
Luce, Cerasi, Brad Mordan and Ken
Peer finished second.
The Bantam team title went to Kim
Peer, Stuermer, Tim Hester and Kevin
Gillam. Second place went to Mich-
elle Allen, Ernest Layug, Tommy Cas-
tillo and Eddie Mahayag.
Mike Dela Cruz and Brian Woods
teamed to win the Junior/Senior
doubles title with a total of 1156.
The brother-sister combination of
Ken and Kim Peer finished second at
1144 and Richard Long and Carol Luce
were third at 1130.
Robert Grubbs and Jared York won
the Bantam doubles title with a 1011
total while second and third went to
Michelle Allen and Steve Rogers
(959) and Byron Leggett and Robert
Werley (952).
Agust Cerasi's 623 was good e-
nough to win the singles title in
the Junior/Senior division. Next
came Mike Dela Cruz at 617, Roger
Granger at 607 and Tracy Hester at
601.
Glen Burk topped the Bantams
singles. He had a 497. Kevin Tup
was second with a 492, Robert Werle’
had a 487 and Jared York a 481.