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  • CES dominates OSS 25 - 0

    The 2nd ranked 436th Civil Engineer Squadron intramural flag football team defeated the 436th Operational Support Squadron 25-0 Nov. 6. The game started off on the wrong foot for OSS when they were unable to get a first down and had to punt the ball. On the next play, Paul Jordon, CES wide receiver, caught a long pass in the end zone for the first
  • MDG defeats CS 28-21

    The 436th Communications Squadron intramural football team had hoped their short game would sneak them past the 436th Medical Group, but they found themselves coming up short 28-21 Oct. 22. "We had a couple good short plays mixed in there, so we were better than last game," said Eric Hawley, CS coach. "We just had a hard time containing them on
  • LRS defeats MSS in flag football

    The 436th Logistics Readiness Squadron defeated the 436th Mission Support Squadron 20 - 7 in both teams' first game Oct. 7. MSS had a rough start with their first play resulting in an interception, which quickly turned into a touchdown for LRS in the first few minutes of play. "Defensively we were a little slow, offensively we weren't on the same
  • 9th Airlift Squadron wins third consecutive golf championship

    The 9th Airlift Squadron won the 2008 Golf Championship for the third consecutive year with the 3rd Airlift Squadron coming in a close second.
  • Team Dover doctor runs Boston Marathon

    Every year, Airmen around the Air Force run one and a half miles for their annual fitness test. For one Team Dover Airman, that distance is not far enough. Maj. Marie McIntee, 436th Aerospace Medicine Squadron flight surgeon, ran in her fifth Boston Marathon April 21, finishing the 26-mile course in 3 hours, 39 minutes, 18 seconds. "I don't like
  • OSS beats APS-B, 56-37

    The 436th Operations Support Squadron beat the 436th Aerial Port Squadron B-Team 56 - 37 during an intramural basketball game April 10 at the Fitness Center. "We won because we came together as a team," said Maurice Pitts, 436th OSS coach. "Joel Sines carried us on his back and took us to a win." Sines scored the most points for the team, mostly
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