The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 10.08.1990, Side 12

The White Falcon - 10.08.1990, Side 12
NATO Base Sports P NATO women’s softball team takes first at NOREUR tourne The NATO Base Women’s Softball Team returned to Keflavfk last month with the first- place trophies in the Northern European Soft- ball Chamionship held at Royal Air Force Base, Sculthorpe, U. K. During the tournament, Keflavfk took the field by storm and kept hitting throughout the single, round-robin tournament, scoring 120 runs during the tournament. A tough defense kept the competition to only four runs through- out the tournament. Julie Hash, who played second base and short stop, was chosen the Most Valuable Player for the tournament and Rend Ripol, who played right field, received the trophy for the most home runs with three. Keflavfk started off strong when they beat the defending champions, Simon Lake, 18-0. In the second game, Keflavfk trounced Lon- don, 29-1. The third game, against St. Mawgan, the women were unstoppable and had yet an- other win, 39-0. The next game with Thurso only went three innings, due to the run rule, and the Keflavfk team won again, 21-1. The final game for Keflavfk was against Etzelle, Scotland and the NATO Base women took their fifth and final victory, 14-2. Dart tournament set for Thursday at Rockville By T.J. Cellery The fourth in a 14-toumament series to select a team to represent Keflavfk in the All- Military Championships in November will be held at the Rockville Club Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Team America All-Stars dart organi- zation, sponsors of the tournament, is also giv- ing points for the Team America rankings list. The following are the top 10 standings through August 10: All-Military Championships Playoffs: T.J. Cellery, 30; Tony Hokaj, 24; Paul Dumais, 22; Tom Goering, 19; Butch Tomlin- son, 18; Gary Spicuzza, 13; Nate Huven, 11; Phil Mata, 7; Ralph Cash, 6; Chuck Willis/ Dick Laroy, 5. Team America Present Ranking (last nine tournaments): T.J. Cellery, 87; Paul Dumais, 76; Tony Hokaj, 54; Dick Laroy, 49; Gary Spicuzza, 43; Phil Mata, 41; Brian Emerson, 40; Tom Goer- ing, 39; Ralph Cash, 36; Randy Flory, 27. Team American 1990 Overall Rankings: T.J. Cellery, 217; Paul Dumais, 146; Phil Mata, 124; Randy Flory, 116; Dick Laroy, 111; Brian Emerson, 111; Ralph Cash, 83; Bob Adams, 83; Tony Hokaj, 80; Ron Rogers, 76. NATO golfers return from Scotland The NATO Base golf team recently re- turned from Machrihanish, Scotland, after competing in the Northern European Golf Championships. The base sent two golfers, Bob Rueckert and John Rives according to Jack Nichols, athletic coordinator. Rueckert posted rounds of 86, 93 and 81 to take fourth place overall. Rueckert finished the tournament in second place without handi- cap. He also won the closest to the pin trophy, hitting the ball within 2 feet on a 167-yard three hole. Rives took 10th place overall and won longest drive award with a drive of more than 300 yards. Admiral’s Cup standings The base gym has released standings for the Admiral’s Cup. The standings include points earned in last week’s triathlon but do not include the intramural softball league points. Commands standings are: Naval Air Station, 449; 4557th Security Police Squadron, 439.5; 4557th Supply, 437.1; U.S. Naval Facility, 426; Department of De- fense Dependent Schools, 301; U.S. Naval Hospital, 290; Naval Communication Station, 257.5; 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 236; Air Forces Iceland, 191.5; 932nd Air Defense Squadron, 171.5; 56th Air Rescue Squadron, 157.5; Navy Broadcasting Service Detach- ment, 143; Naval Security Group Activity, 136; Branch Dental Clinic, 121.5; Iceland Defense Force/Fleet Air Keflavik, 101; 960th Airborne Warning and Control Squadron, 100; Personnel Support Detachment, 72; Patrol Squadron, 50.2; Marine Security Force Co., 50; Naval Oceanography Command Facility, 35; NATO Satellite Ground Termi- nal F-15, 20; Resident Officer in Charge of Construction, 14; DYE-5, 4; Detachment 4, 2; and Detachment 1, 2. Professional Baseball Standings American League East Division West Division Boston 58 49 Oakland 68 41 Toronto 57 52 Chicago 63 42 Baltimore 53 54 Texas 57 51 Detroit 52 58 Seatde 57 52 Cleveland 49 59 California 52 57 Milwaukee 46 61 Kansas City 50 57 New York 43 64 Minnesota 51 59 National League East Division West Division Pittsburgh 63 43 Cincinnati 62 44 New York 61 44 San Francisco 58 50 Montreal 55 53 Los Angeles 54 52 Philadelphia 51 55 San Diego 48 58 Chicago 51 57 Houston 48 61 St. Louis 50 59 Atlanta 40 65 All standings as of August 7 “REC NOTES” continued from page 8 Evening aerobics are held Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. There will a youth pool party August 24 from 1 to 4 p.m. There will be games, prizes and lots of fun. Noon aerobics are held Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. A football organization?' meeting will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. in the NAS conference room. All commands interested in entering a team should have a representative present. Lifeguard courses will be offered August 18-31. Call Terry at 6131 for more information. Football fans! There will be an exhibition full contact football g between two Icelandic teams Sunday at 3 p.m. at the NATO B soccer field. A biathlon is scheduled for next Saturday at 11 a.m. The event will consist of a 6.2 mile run and a 22-mile bike race. This is an individual event. Participants must participate in both events. Sign-up at the cage. For more information, call the gym at 4588. 12 The White Falcon

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