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Cordera Mathews, Black Ops'wide receiver, who is returning

Cordera Mathews, Black Ops'wide receiver, who is returning

Cordera Mathews, Black Ops'wide receiver, who is returning from last year, juggles the ball during the intramural flag football game against HMX-1 at Butler Stadium on Sept. 20. Black Ops continued their winnin... More

Corey Moore, Manpower and Reserve Affairs Black Ops,

Corey Moore, Manpower and Reserve Affairs Black Ops,

Corey Moore, Manpower and Reserve Affairs Black Ops, drives through HMX-1’s defense during the intramural flag football game against Manpower and Reserve Affairs’ Black Ops at Butler Stadium on Sept.20. Black O... More

Cordera Mathews, Black Ops’ wide receiver, who is returning

Cordera Mathews, Black Ops’ wide receiver, who is returning

Cordera Mathews, Black Ops’ wide receiver, who is returning from last year, juggles the ball during the intramural flag football game against HMX-1 at Butler Stadium on Sept. 20. Black Ops continued their winni... More

Corey Moore, Manpower and Reserve Affairs Black Ops,

Corey Moore, Manpower and Reserve Affairs Black Ops,

Corey Moore, Manpower and Reserve Affairs Black Ops, drives through HMX-1's defense during the intramural flag football game against Manpower and Reserve Affairs' Black Ops at Butler Stadium on Sept.20. Black O... More

Joe Randall, Black Ops’ team captain, drives through

Joe Randall, Black Ops’ team captain, drives through

Joe Randall, Black Ops’ team captain, drives through HMX-1’s defense during the intramural flag football game at Butler Stadium on Sept. 20. Black Ops continued their winning streak from last year, winning 14-13.

Base Motors, offensive line, and Marine Helicopter

Base Motors, offensive line, and Marine Helicopter

Base Motors, offensive line, and Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 defense, lines up during the intramural flag football game Butler Stadium on Oct. 4. HMX-1 pulled out the win in the second half of the game, 7-0.

Jose Castillo, Base Motors head coach, avoids a sack

Jose Castillo, Base Motors head coach, avoids a sack

Jose Castillo, Base Motors head coach, avoids a sack during the intramural flag football game against Marine Helicopter Squadron 1, at Butler Stadium on Oct. 4. HMX-1 pulled out the win in the second half of th... More

Zack Doty, HMX-1 head coach, runs the ball during the

Zack Doty, HMX-1 head coach, runs the ball during the

Zack Doty, HMX-1 head coach, runs the ball during the intramural flag football game against Manpower and Reserve Affairs Black Ops at Butler Stadium on Sept. 20. HMX-1 played hard in the second half but was una... More

Joe Randall, Black Ops' team captain, drives through

Joe Randall, Black Ops' team captain, drives through

Joe Randall, Black Ops' team captain, drives through HMX-1's defense during the intramural flag football game at Butler Stadium on Sept. 20. Black Ops continued their winning streak from last year, winning 14-1... More

Zack Doty, HMX-1 head coach, runs the ball during the

Zack Doty, HMX-1 head coach, runs the ball during the

Zack Doty, HMX-1 head coach, runs the ball during the intramural flag football game against Manpower and Reserve Affairs Black Ops at Butler Stadium on Sept. 20. HMX-1 played hard in the second half but was una... More

Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 intramural flag football

Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 intramural flag football

Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 intramural flag football team’s defensive line returns to the field during a game against Base Motors at Butler Stadium on Oct. 4. HMX-1 pulled out the win in the second half of the... More

Base Motors, offensive line, and Marine Helicopter

Base Motors, offensive line, and Marine Helicopter

Base Motors, offensive line, and Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 defense, crushes forward during the intramural flag football game at Butler Stadium on Oct. 4. HMX-1 pulled out the win in the second half of the game, 7-0.

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