The White Falcon - 26.08.1994, Side 8
Shortstop Scott Rast of CFK/IDF#1 fields a shot during the coed championship game
Sunday at the gym field. Darrell Moore of 35th Supply watches the play unfold in front of
him as he tries to advance to third base and Charity Bagsby of CFK/IDF#1 gets ready to
assist at second base.
Thousands participate in annual Reykjavik marathon
A handful of base residents were part
of the more than 3,600 runners in the
11th International Reykjavik Marathon
held Sunday. The race started at 11 a.m.
in Laekjargata.
Besides the marathon, there was also a
3K Fun Run, 10K, and a half marathon.
Here are the base runners and their
races:
Marathon
Stuart Chambers, Lisa Davis, Laurie
Gentene, John Hammond, Ronald
Walker, John Wilson
1/2 Marathon
Charles Ennis, Victoria Gonzalez,
Pamela Moebius, Denis Murphy, Lude
Murphy, Chris Nelson, David Smith,
Lyle Smith Jr.
10K
Rick DeRose, Christine Ennis, Tiffany
Nelson, Donna Parry, Gordon Smith,
Mathew Toth, Daniel Walsh, Christy
Word
3K Fun Run
Barbara Keenan, Jessica Lueker, Bruce
Farmer
Countries represented included
Australia, Ethiopia, Finland, France,
Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Sweden,
Switzerland, Thailand, The Netherlands,
United Kingdom and United States.
Late clutch hit leads
CFK/IDFto win
Story and photo by
JQ2 Kevin A. Mills
Mike Meyers’ pinch-hit leadoff triple in
the top of the seventh inning lead to the
game-winning run as CFK/IDF#1 edged
35th Supply 5-4 in the Coed Softball
Championship Sunday at the gym field.
“I was pretty excited when I hit it; we
needed that,” said Meyers of his clutch
hit.
CFK/IDF lead off the first inning with
two hits resulting in two runs only to have
their opponents get one back on two hits
in the bottom of the first.
Supply had the opportunity to catch-up
in the third inning, but with one out,
CFK/IDF turned a double play to escape
injury. Two good catches in left field by
Rich Price of Supply turned CFK/IDF
away in the fourth and allowed 35th to tie
the game at two.
35th errors in the sixth inning lead to
two runs for CFK/IDF. Supply charge^
right back in the bottom half of the innina
to tie up the score at four with an in-the-
park two-run homer by Darrel Moore.
CFK/IDF’s run in the top of the sev-
enth was all that was needed. 35th went
down one-two-three to close the book.
“I was impressed with everyone’s play,”
said Meyers. “We beat them 5-2 earlier
and knew we would see them here.”
Steve Hash, 35th Supply coach, talked
about his team’s performance. “We have
the best defense in the league, but our
bats have been suspect. CFK/IDF was our
nemesis all season. We didn’t beat them
once.” Hash concluded, “We’ll get them
next year.”
Tidal predictions for August 27 - September 2
Increments
In ft. 9:48 a.m. 10:06p.m. 10:36a.m. 10:54a.m. 11:36p.m. 12:06a.m. 12:54p.m. 1:36a.m. 2:42 pm 3:06 a.m. 3:30p.m. 4:00a.m. 4:18p.m.
12
10
8
6
4
2
3:36 a.m 3:54 p.m. 4:18 a.m. 4:42 p.m 5:06 a.m. 6:48 p.m 6:18 a.m. 7:18 p.m 7:48 a.m. 10:48 p.m 8:06 am 8:54 p.m 10:06 am 10:42 p.m
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