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  • Swing batter, batter … swing! Softball players ready for action

    Softball season is starting and Team Dover players are ready to show their skills out on the field. Many squadrons have assembled their softball-winning teams and are aiming to win the championships. John VanderVen, 436th Security Forces Squadron pitcher, thinks his team will win because a handful of softball players have been on the same team
  • APS sweeps FSS off the court

    After playing three consecutive volleyball games, the 436th Aerial Port Squadron team finally hit pay dirt and defeated the 436th Force Support Squadron May 5 at the Fitness Center. The Porters won two out of three matches, making them the overall winner. "I'm confident that my team will do their best to win," said Gary Leffew, 436th APS coach,
  • Bucs thwart Falcon comeback, win 5 - 0

    The Milford Middle School Buccaneer girl's soccer team beat the Air Base Middle School Falcons 5 - 0 at Dover Air Force Base April 27. This win thwarted the Falcon's comeback hopes after their 1 - 0 loss to the Bucs at Milton High School April 24. Frank Victory, Falcon's coach, was hopeful before the game as he rallied his players together and
  • Chiefs ‘strike’ back at Eagles

    Friday the 13th proved to be an unlucky day for the Eagles as the Chiefs won the Chiefs vs. Eagles bowling tournament. The tournament was two rounds of bowling with the four highest scores on each side being added together and then compared. Col. Manson Morris, 436th Airlift Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. John Wood, 436th AW command chief,
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  • MXS seals berth in Flag Football Championship game

    The 436th Maintenance Squadron secured its place in the Flag Football Championship game with a 27-6 win over the 436th Operational Support Squadron Dec. 8. After their first loss, OSS only has one more shot at securing a spot in the final game. "We're still in the playoffs," said Onassis Bridgers, OSS coach. "OSS is always on mission so the numbers
  • CES defeats MXS 20-0

    The 436th Civil Engineer Squadron defeated the 436th Maintenance Squadron 20-0 in their intramural flag football game Nov. 18. The game helped cement CES' second place rankings as they shut out the third ranked MXS team. "We just played a better team, we just have to come together," said Mike McDonald, MXS coach. "Things were out of synch. A lot of
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