Al Cagle
Contributing writer
The RAF Ramstein Rogues Rugby Football Club defeated a well trained
team from Mainz University this past Saturday by a score of 21-5. This
victory evened the score between the two sides from last year, where
Mainz RFC defeated RAF Ramstein 26-0. With this victory, and the points
differential between all the other matches played during the past year
for Rheinland Pfalz, the RAF Ramstein Rogues again claimed the
championship of Division-III rugby in their German state, re-claiming
the trophy from Mainz. Playing teams from Trier, Worms, Mainz and
KL-Speyer in a round-robin format, home and away matches, the Rogues
tied wins and losses with Mainz, and after review of the point spread
between opponents, RAF Ramstein claimed victory.
June 23, 2006 ×
Airman 1st Class, Edward Drescher
Kaiserslautern American
Editorial
As I took off from work last Friday to catch the usual afternoon
workout, I was just expecting to go through my normal routine
June 16, 2006 ×
Thomas Warner
LRMC Public Affairs Office
After attending the recent World Bowl football game in Düsseldorf,
National Football League commissioner Paul Tagliabue made one last
visit to meet personnel and patients at Landstuhl Regional Medical
Center.
June 9, 2006 ×
Airman 1st Class Edward Drescher
Kaiserslautern American
Melissa Eslinger came out of the dugout with a smile on her face. Her
team had just earned a resounding 16-4 victory on the diamond.
June 9, 2006 ×
Nate Cairney
Kaiserslautern American
The World Cup takes place every four years, so American soccer fans in
the KMC are in a very unique position when it comes to rooting for
their team. So whether you
June 2, 2006 ×
Thomas Warner
LRMC Public Affairs Office
Spanning the globe to provide the constant variety of sports that so
many people desire, one veteran radio talk broadcaster went out of his
way to reach servicemembers.
June 2, 2006 ×
David Gonzales
Contributing Writer
The courts at the Sembach gym have been creating a lot of noise lately,
thanks to a small ball striking the front, side and glass back walls.
No racquets are involved, though
May 26, 2006 ×