The White Falcon - 19.04.1985, Blaðsíða 8
SPORTS
Naval Communications declared bowling champs
Now it's official ... the scorecards are in.
The National Bowling League team of the Naval
Communications Station (NRK), has been declared
the winner of the 1984-1985 intramural bowling
season and the winners of the four-day base "Roll-
Off," held recently.
The NRK team, consisting of team captain ‘Mark
De Felippo, Terry Matthews, Bob Schlegal, Dave
Pipes and Felix Ladner were named the base cham-
pions during a banquet at the Top of the Rock en-
listed club. On hand for the banquet were invit-
ed guests and family members as well as bowlers
representing the various intramural leagues.
After presenting a number of individual awards
and trophies, League Coordinator Mark Hetterich
made the announcement and presented the winning
NRK team with huge individual championship tro-
phies as well as individual "Roll-Off" champion-
ship trophies.
The base roll-off consisted of four days of
competition between eight teams representingqeach
of the intramural leagues. Twelve games were
played during the four day period with NRK emerg-
ing as the base champions. NRK finished the
season with a record of 142 wins and 66 losses.
Several other bowlers were also singled out
for individual accomplishments during the regular
intramural season. Paul Miller .finished the
season with a 620-high scratch series and Dorothy
Schmidt finished with a 634-high scratch series
for the women. Mike LaCroix received an award for
his 268-male high game and once again it was
Dorothy Schmidt with a 223-female high game. Rich
Edwards was singled out as the most improved male
with a plus-nine above average and, as you might
have guessed, Dorothy Schmidt was the most im-
proved female, with a plus-eight above average.
Due to the absence of the intramural bowling
league coordinator, John Larow, we are unable to
furnish the highlights of the other leagues. How-
ever, we will attempt to obtain this information
and pass it along to our readers in upcoming
editions of the White Falcon.
Members of the winning team are Mark De Felippo,
Terry Matthews, Bob Schlegal, Dave Pipes and Felix
Ladner.
Dorothy Schmidt walked away with
three of the awards.
Lettfeti Runners Club
invade Mosfellssveit
Late last month three members
of the NATO base Lettfeti Runners
Club participated in a 6.5 kilo-
meter run in Mosfellssveit, a
suburb of Reykjavik. The 6.5
course was changed early that
afternoon to compensate for the
35 knot winds. After a 30 min-
ute delay, the run began at 2:30
p.m. with Juan Becerra, Billy
Landrigan and Leroy Willis coming
in 6th (25:21), 7th (25:58) and
8th (26:18) respectively. For
more information on the Lettfeti
Runners Club, contact Sam at
7860 or 7914.
Gym shorts
The NATO Men's and Women's
Volleyball Team lost to their
Icelandic oppenents Saturday
afternoon. The scores for the
Men's matches were 15-2, 15-8 and
the second match were 15-6, 15-
13. The results for the women's
matches were 15-2, 15-12 and 15-
12, 15-2.
RUNNERS: The gym will be se-
lecting the top four mil itary men
and women in the 10K Run to be
held on April 27th (spring run),
to represent the NATO Base in
the Northern European Conference
1 OK Race. This race will be held
in Lcndon, England on May 12th.
There will also be a 2-mile
run on April 27th at 10 a.m. T-
shirts will be given to all par-
ticipants. Sign up now at the
gym. Also, If your interested in
playing soccer
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April 19, 1985 The White Falcon