RHS softball winds up
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Members of the 569th, 786th and 435th security forces will join local
national police members May 11 in the annual heart run, a charity run to raise money for the Rwanda National Refugee Hospitals.
The American girls stand in contrast to their German competition in the
11-team Südwest Bezirksliga soccer league. Most obvious for the girls,
ages 12 to 14, is the language difference. Only the coach, Ramstein
High School Teacher Deb Mol, and three of the players speak German.
Then there are the yearly changes in players, created by frequent moves
of military and DOD civilian families.
“Healthy, physically active students learn better!” That is the key message all physical education teachers in the KMC want to express in honor of May – National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. To achieve that goal, the National Association for Sport and Physical Education urges parents, schools and communities to […]
***image1***KHS senior Josiah Baldwin qualified for the men’s 100-meter hurdles with 17.89 seconds in his event. The Kaiserslautern High School Raiders dominated the track meet hosted at Ramstein High School April 19. Other participating DODDs schools included Baumholder, Hanau and Brussels high schools. The KHS girls’ team won by 130 […]
***image1***The USAG-K Army Community Service needs volunteers for the Special Olympics Spring Games May 6 at the German Police Academy in Enkenbach-Alsenborn. The special olympics is the largest community-relations event in the KMC and provides athletic games for both German and American participants. This year’s event will host 750 athletes […]
***image1***Ramstein High School’s Victoria Lyle, senior, brings the ball down the field at a recent soccer game. To date, the RHS girls’ soccer team’s record is 2-0-1. Ramstein has eight returning players and nine new players. Just like every year, the team has not been immune to losing talented players […]
The U.S. Forces Europe Mountain Bike Championship Race Series begins next month.