Red Wolves dominate drill down

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  • By Susan Griggs
  • 81st Training Wing Public Affairs
There was no question about the overall winner of Friday's 81st Training Group drill down competition.

The Red Wolves of the 336th Training Squadron dominated the field with first place finishes in open ranks, regulation drill and freestyle drill to win their third drill down of the 2011 season.

The 336th TRS team also claimed the top spot in the February and June contest.

The Bulls from the 335th TRS came in second place overall, with second place in freestyle and regulation drills.

The only other team to earn an overall win this season, the 334th TRS Gators, finished third overall, with third place finishes in each category. The Gators won first place overall in April's competition.

The 338th TRS Dark Knights took second place in open ranks.

Airmen on the 336th TRS drill team are:

Regulation drill ---Airman Ariles Amokrane, drill master; Airmen Basic Johnny Chhuor, Ryan Hacker, Kevin Heidt and Emily Keough; and Airmen 1st Class Thomas Cluney, Jonathan Person, Michael Akins and Lorelei McCann.

Freestyle drill ---Airman Basic Daniel Bruce, drill instructor; Airmen Basic Kiara Daniels, Andrew Freeman, Gabriel McMaster, Ronald Priestera and Andre Tucker; Airmen Michael Bordges and Austin Manuel; and Airman 1st Class Daniel Ricker.

Open ranks -- Airmen 1st Class Maribel Cardenas, Douglas Carroll, Aaron Eldridge, Nicholas Gray, Michel Hallit, Christa Little, John Pelle, Christopher Pineda and Melissa Yarger.

The final drill down of the season is 8 a.m. Oct. 28 on the drill pad.