U.S. ski team visits Garmisch community
The U.S. Alpine Ski team showed their support of the U.S. Armed Forces with a visit to Edelweiss Lodge and Resort to greet servicemember guests Jan. 26.
The U.S. Alpine Ski team showed their support of the U.S. Armed Forces with a visit to Edelweiss Lodge and Resort to greet servicemember guests Jan. 26.
HEIDELBERG – Skiers and snowboarders from throughout Europe will vie for medals in the 2006 Jeep Ski and Snowboard U.S. Forces Championship at the Hausberg Ski Area in Garmisch March 11 and 12.
Have you ever experienced this scenario?
You watch your wingman perform several sit-ups, at first with little or no discomfort, and then they gradually begin to feel their lower back tighten up until it becomes so painful that they have to stop. The pain may last for days or weeks, so they rest until the pain diminishes.
The KMC Eagles ice hockey team traveled to France Sunday night and came from behind to defeat the Strasbourg Gryphons 6-5 in a tight contest.
The Kingfish came out on top last weekend at their first home meet of 2006.
***image1***The Vogelweh Bowling Center hosted a Special Olympics bowling tournament Dec. 5. Children competed in a bowling tournment, but also got the chance to meet Mrs. Germany (left) and spend quality arts and crafts time with their peers.
The KMC Eagles, formerly known as the Ramstein Rams, took to the ice on three separate occasions, tying one and winning two games despite the loss of their starting goaltender.
Saturday, the Kingfish emerged victorious over Heidelberg, Wuerzburg, Wiesbaden, and Eiffel during their last home meet for 2005.
Wiesbaden 60, Ramstein(boys) 69
The Ramstein Royals boys varsity basketball team fell a little short in their season opener at Wiesbaden. The Royals trailed 41-30 at halftime and could never recover.