Blind bowling Published March 4, 2009 By Steve Pivnick 81st Medical Group Public Affairs KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, BILOXI, MISS. -- Keesler Medical Center's patient administration team put a novel spin to Warrior Training Feb. 12. According to team leader Capt. Brett Mazey, deputy commander of the 81st Medical Support Squadron Tricare operations and patient administration flight, the team went to Gaude' Lanes to take advantage of their team building program. "Teams bowl for $1 while working on ways to improve team-building skills," he explained. "We broke into five five-member teams. During each frame, one team was asked a question from the Medical Contingency Response Plan. If they answered the question correctly, all five teams bowled the frame normally. However, if a team answered the question wrong, that team bowled blindfolded while the other five teams took advantage and bowled without blindfolds. The team with the best score at the end of 10 frames won a prize." The winning team is being treated to lunch at a Biloxi casino buffet.