The White Falcon

Ataaseq assigiiaat ilaat

The White Falcon - 11.06.1993, Qupperneq 8

The White Falcon - 11.06.1993, Qupperneq 8
932nd barely beats CFK, wins championship g Story and photo by J02 Carlos Bongioanni Days can become quite lengthy when two teams are determined to win, no matter what the cost That was the case last Saturday, when CFK faced off with the 932nd ACS in the final round of the Men’s Championship Volleyball Tour- nament held at Naval Air Station, Keflavik’s base gym. Both teams came into the tournament with perfect records (8-0) from their re- spective leagues. Both teams won their first two matches of the tournament before meeting each other for the first time in the double-elimination contest. Although CFK lost the first match-up against the 932nd squad, they were far from defeated. They were sent to the loser’s bracket to test their skills against a persistent Marine Corp team. The Marines lost their first game of the tournament, but pulled it together long enough to win four straight matches before encountering CFK. After crushing the Marines hopes of a come-back championship, CFK once again met the 932nd, but this time was able to win the best of five match in five games. In the final and deciding match of the tournament, each team was tied two games apiece going into the fifth game, which the 932nd was able to wrest away from CFK. (Left, in third-round tournament action, the 932nd defeated the 57th FSII, 2-0, just before facing CFK for the first time.) Off-road racing is like fun in the mud With the start of summer and the warmer weather, Icelanders frequently travel great distances to watch their fellow countrymen participate in off-road competitions. From January through August, various events in- cluding icecross, snowmobile races, sand- drags and rally crosses take place around the country. Right, a determined racer slogs his heav- ily-modified mud racer through the muck at an off-road event held in Hells recently. Family Services Center offers a complete listing of events and dates through August 29. Call ext. 4401 for more information. (Photo by J02 Colleen C. Casper) Midnight soccer madness overtakes base athletes By J02 Carlos Bongioanni For the second month in a row, Naval Air Station, Keflavik’s die-hard sports fanatics have had the opportunity to play competitive sports as much as they can handle. Starting at midnight, for nearly five hours last Friday night, eight, five-men teams competed in the Midnight Madness Soccer Tournament. The NATO Club Team won all four of its games to come out on top. The Pripps were runners up, having played a tfltal of six games before losing their second match of the double- elimination tournament. Awards were pri sented to first and second place winners ext. 4588 to find out more on the next mi night madness tournament scheduled for July 11 LUG” m 8 The White Falcon

x

The White Falcon

Direct Links

Hvis du vil linke til denne avis/magasin, skal du bruge disse links:

Link til denne avis/magasin: The White Falcon
https://timarit.is/publication/382

Link til dette eksemplar:

Link til denne side:

Link til denne artikel:

Venligst ikke link direkte til billeder eller PDfs på Timarit.is, da sådanne webadresser kan ændres uden advarsel. Brug venligst de angivne webadresser for at linke til sitet.