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  • Golfer Brian Szarek hits hole-in-one

    Brian Szarek, 100th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment craftsman, recorded his first hole-in-one at the 120-yard, par 3, sixth hole, with a pitching wedge during the RAF Mildenhall Intramural Golf play-offs at Breckland Pines Golf Club, RAF Lakenheath, July 12. Szarek watched the ball bounce just short of the green, run up to the hole,
  • CE wins third straight championship

    The 100th Civil Engineer Squadron won their third straight RAF Mildenhall Intramural Indoor Soccer Championship with a resounding 8 -1 victory over the 352nd Special Operations Group at the North Side Fitness Center, May 20, in what was a repeat of last year's final.Aaron Cooper, who scored the winning goal last year, was again the key player, this
  • Mildenhall POL plays Lakenheath POL for the Fens Cup

    The Fuels Management Flights from RAFs Mildenhall and Lakenheath came together for their 12th Annual Petroleum, Oils and Lubricant flag football game Nov. 20. The Airmen from RAF Mildenhall were looking to regain the Fens Cup trophy that RAF Lakenheath won the previous year and bragging rights for 2011.The Fens Cup challenge was started in 1994 as
  • Airman rises to the top in rugby

    Tech. Sgt. Jammey Tipper-Booth's rise to the highest level of Air Force rugby in 2 1/2 years is a fantastic achievement. Sergeant Tipper-Booth, 33, has just returned from Fort Benning, Ga., representing the Air Force at the 2010 Armed Forces Rugby Championship. He was U.S. Air Force in Europe's only representative. Sergeant Tipper-Booth's English
  • River deep, mountain high -- Italian cross country course proves no match for 100th SFS Airman

    Starting as he means to go on, just one day after in-processing RAF Mildenhall, 24-year-old Airman 1st Class Jon Porubsky placed first in the Team Mildenhall monthly 5K run.He also took first place in the following two 5K runs, placed third in the half-marathon here in August, and became the assistant cross country coach for Lakenheath High
  • West Ham United: What's all the fuss with this 'football' stuff?

    Roaring crowds, cheers and festive singing could be heard all the way down Barking Road in Upton Park, London, Oct. 24 as I made my way to Boleyn Ground, home to the West Ham United Football Club.In a spectacle that I can only compare to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, hordes of supporters literally blanketed the streets and sang club songs together.I
  • 'King' Barry saves the day as CE retain soccer championship

    The 100th Civil Engineer Squadron came from two goals down at half-time to win 3-2 and retain the intramural soccer championship at the Northside Fitness Center, May 27. Aaron Cooper scored the winner with a well taken volley seven minutes from time, but the real hero was CE goalie Barry 'the cat' King who made numerous saves to deny the 352nd
  • Get fit with Irish Hurling

    Members of the 48th Medical Surgical Operations Squadron say they believe hurling can help people get ready for the new Air Force physical fitness standards. Hurling, a traditional Irish game more than 3,000 years old, is considered to be the fastest field sport in Europe, blending skills from several sports including soccer, lacrosse and hockey.
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