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| Culpeper Star-Exponent | News and Messenger | Stafford County Sun |
Friday, March 21, 2008DCEETA-B dominates intramural volleyball matchesDCEETA-B wrapped up three victories over AMC Monday night by scores of 25-15, 25-10 and 15-8. Former Barracuda receives All-American honorsLynetta Kizer’s basketball career started on the courts of Fort Belvoir when she was 9 years old. Eagles soar past Walter Reed in overtimeDown by 23 in the second half, the Belvoir Eagles pulled off its most exciting victory of the season Sunday by defeating Walter Reed Medical Center 112-107 in overtime. Second half collapse sends Lady Eagles spiralingA disastrous second half against Walter Reed eliminated any chance of victory for the Belvoir Lady Eagles Sunday, as they dropped their final home game of the WAMAC season by a score of 70-51. Army Hockey wraps up record-setting seasonWhile the season didn’t end with an Atlantic Hockey Association championship and the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament that comes with it, the Army hockey team had a slew of firsts during the 2007-08 season. Three Soldiers qualify for Olympic shotgun teamThe 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Shooting (Shotgun) concluded March 16 with Pfc. Vincent C. Hancock of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit of Fort Benning, Ga., earning a spot on the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team in Skeet. Dream comes true for Belvoir youth recruited by ColumbiaFort Belvoir Youth, Tabitha Wood, came bearing flowers and a tray of cookies for the management team of Graves Fitness Center. Thursday, March 13, 2008Wives Club celebrates birthday, welcomes local celebrityFort Belvoir’s Officers’ Wives Club celebrated its 57th birthday Tuesday with the tradition of a luncheon and with a guest speaker used to being at a microphone and in front of the camera. TimeoutCollege football is no longer exciting for me. The Bowl Championship Series (BCS), in addition to all the college bowl games that have taken place for the past two weeks, don’t have the same substance like before. Belvoir’s rally just short against Fort Lee in men’s basketball; women also defeatedMen’s and women’s basketball returned to Fort Belvoir Sunday as the Eagles hosted Fort Lee in their respective home openers of the Washington Area Military Athletic Conference. |

