European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 02, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday May 2, 1978 the stars and stripes Page 25 prep soccer crusaders Clinch tie for Ciamp nosh pin Beneux Frankfurt him a Triumph the Bonn crusaders under coach John Gungler came up with three goals in the final half to Down the shape spartans 4-2 in prep soccer action Over the weekend and. In doing so clinched a tie for the Ben Elux title. The crusaders who have racked up 27 goals against their opponents four during the regular season broke a 2-2 deadlock late in the second half As 5-foot-6. 145 Pound Mauro Keller on an assist by Dino Belluti scored at the 62-minute Mark to give Bonn a 3-2 Lead and then padded his team s margin 15 minutes later on an eight meter kick. Bonn which has recorded three shutouts in its five meets so far while Keller has scored 15 of their 27 markers jumped out to a 1-0 advantage with 24 minutes gone in the game As Steve Desanto had an unassisted goal. The spartans Manuel main Viaux tied the game seven minutes later and both teams played Superb defensive Ball for the balance of the half. At the 57th minute left flanker Eric Marsh scored from five meters out to give Bonn a 2-1 Lead. But four minutes later Shai k s Emanuel Hammond hit on a 12 meter Boot to tie the game once More at 2 All. Crusaders goalie Mark Vanwell who has allowed Only four goals in his last two outings will try to Lead Bonn to a division Al title this weekend against the Black Hawks at Bremerhaven. In other Germany High school soccer action the Frankfurt eagles recorded a 2 0 shutout Over the Wiesbaden warriors and the Hanau panthers clawed the bad Kreuz Nach bearcats. 5-2. The eagles scored All the Points they needed in less than one minute to gain their first shutout of the season with a 2-0 Blank ing Over Wiesbaden extending the warriors win less Streak at Frankfurt All the Way Back to 1968. During the period the warriors have been Only Able to gain three ties. Both goals came from sex Berliner Jon Doig the first an indirect kick served up by Mehmut Aksu. On the ensuing Kickoff. Doig dribbled through the warriors de sense and let one Fly from 16 meters out to quickly give Frankfurt a 2-0 Edge. Despite the two goal barrage the game was quite even throughout the 90 minutes but Wiesbaden could never mount any Points to get Back into the game. Ron hadies Gray a town s me Duffy Plehn sparkle in prep track meets upper Heyford s Kike Gray and a pair of Kaiserslautern girl athletes Linda my Duffy and Pam Plehn turned in better than Dodd eur record performances and Augsburg s Neal Watkins matched one to highlight the prep track and Field com petition last weekend. Gray a 6-2 three sport Star went 49-3vi in the triple jump bettering the Dod Doeur record Frankfurt s Doug Hender son holds by exactly four inches Mcduffy threw the shot 40 feet 11 inches three inches farther than the record Nurnberg s Marion Fairbanks owns and Plehn turned in a 14.7 time in the 100-meter hurdles. Only the . Girls ran the 100 meters hurdles prior to this Campaign and Plehn has been below the 16.9 record every week dropping her time each time out and finally going under 15 seconds. Watkins tied the 100-meter Mark with a 10.6 clocking Matching the season Best turned in by Hanau s Morris Jelks last week. None of those superlative efforts count As Doddel r records because such standards can be accomplished Only in the official in country championships. Augsburg s Van Cook enjoyed a Superb Day on the Fine track at the Spegg sports Platz in Furth. He ran the 400 in a season Best time Ford s Mike Gray. Leaps 49-3 i in triple jump High school track summaries a town triangular girls results too meters1. Tie a tote William z end Walker i 3. Sandra Walker h 4. Pern Plenn k. Iii. 200 meters i. In give Parana Izaj. 1. Karen be h 3. B. Walker 4. Donne Mew k2fc.2. 400meters t. Perham 2 Iwon Needle the 1. Lynn Garner kl4. Karen Mcanena h ,. To meters 1 Colleen Palner ii. J. Perl la Jonn to k 3. Sue Park in 4. Jan Loki a z .7 7.6. Isoo meters Joynton 1. Darcey meaner i. 1 Parks 4. Simon Sturat Juvier . Moo meters-1 Gonnion. 2 Mettner 3 Cathy hilli1407. To meter hurdles-1. Plenn. 2. Karen bu.kl.4rdt Al 3. Leeann Culvert Al 4. Defey Glioma to i. 14.7. 400-meter relay-1 Hanau b. Walker s. Walker. Anita Hoeppner. Odle2. Kasimr Reutern. 3. Zweibruck in. S7.s. Sprint Medley 1 Haney in. Walker. S. Walker. Send Elmeier Odell 2. Waiters Lauvern. 3. Vre Oruc he. 4.w5 iwo meter relay i we Brucken Kwh harm. Pally skirt. Partner Paraham 2 Hanau. 3. Kaii Erv laulern.4 201. Long jump i Blake 2 Jacque tale Weobley h. 3 Wil harm 4. Cynthia Wilkel i. Is 10 v triple jump i Rae Ann Aimer Iki. 2 Wilkes 3 an Nett Esander k. 4 celverl.31-1 i. High jump 1. Jan flood in Plenn. 3 Levort Tyler he 4. Otbie Garcia h. 1-1. Shot put i. Linda Mcully k. 2 Noma. 3. Janel Taylor in. 4. Jackie Martin it. 40-11. Discus v Mcully 3. Blake 3 in. 4. Jeenne logic ik1,132-fl. Team scoring i Hanau 66 � i. 2m�lbrucken31. Boys result Sou re Usu 100 meters -1 Gregg put card Iki. 7. William aver n i. 3 Calvin rentier k 4 Erwin Stone k. It 4 200 meters-1 Alonzo Bedernik. 2. Jerry Beiler on Page 261 Chor leg in the 1600 relay and Paraham matched the 26.2 Best time of the year in the 200, won the 400 in 60.8 and ran the an Chor leg on the 1600-meter relay team. Jelks anchored the Hanau 400-meter re Lay win but pulled up lame and had to fore go further Competition saturday changing what had been expected to be a great Bat the Between possibly the two finest teams in Europe into a routine Kaiserslautern win in the boys Competition. The Hanau girls clipped the red raiders by Only eight Points. Gray also won the Long jump in the meet at High Wycombe England. His sister an Gela and Brenda Wilder figured in s x Vic tories for the hadies but they dropped a two Point verdict to London. Angela won the 400 with a sparkling 60.2 time and the triple jump with a season Topping 35-5 2 Effort and ran a leg in the 400 relay win. Ilder matched the season s top time of 12.4 in the Century won the 200 in 26.4, Long jumped 17-1 and anchored the 400 relay team to a year s Best 50.4 time. Gwen mad Ison and Betty Glover ran the first two legs of the relay. A couple of Blue Chip performances also were recorded in a triangular meet at Avi Ano. Vicenza s 1600-meter relay team of Julie Mccoy Laurie Camp Chanel Creech and Terry Reimann was clocked in 4 15.9. More than two seconds under the previous Honor Roll Leader and Aviano s Cedric Jackson tossed the discus 140 feet 33i inches to surpass Mark Munich s Greg Hicks had recorded by More than a foot. The Turkey schools from the routine and staged the american schools in Turkey Ankara relays. There were two open events in both the oys and girls action. In Ciurlik s sue Hornung and Byron Randolph took the 100 meters. An Kara s Lori Stallings won the girls 1500 and Izmir s Mike Smith captured the boys race. Highlighting the meet was mixed re Lay Competition. In Ciurlik won the team championship with 122 Points. The Spain schools opened their Campaign saturday with a triangular at Rota and Torrejon s Dave Roberts turned in the season s fastest time in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles 40 4. He also won the High jump. Teammate Reggie Roberts no relation won the 100 and 200. Rota s Kim Potter took individual laurels in the girls Competition with wins in the 100. 200 and Long jump. The Seh mans picked up five firsts and a second to make the Lakenheath Wood Bridge dual meet something of a family affair. Sharon won the 200. Boo and 1500 and Scott prevailed in the 800 and 1500 and finished second in the intermediate hurdles Smith and Kevin Ross excelled on defense while Ken Yoder stood out on offence for the warriors. Frankfurt s defensive efforts were led by Gunnar Hood Michael Harty and Nick Odobasic. The panthers scored three goals in the first half and then traded scores with bad Kreuz Nach in the final stanza to upend the bearcats 5-2 at Hanau. Joe Cronin gave Hanau an Early 1-0 Lead at the 20-Minutc Mark and then Bill Coch ran scored two goals in a three minute Span 14 minutes later to propel the pan thers to a 3-0 halftime advantage. The bearcats got onto the scoreboard 15 minutes into the second half on Hong Baker s goal but then Bobby Wayman kicked two More goals for the panthers sandwiched by John such s goal for bad k. To put the game out of reach. Swinging toward the United kingdom the London Central bobcats shaded the Lakenheath lancers. 4-3. And the upper Heyford hadies walloped the Woodbridge warriors 7-2. In the first week of Spring sports for Spain High schools the Torrejon red squad won All of its matches in a quadrangular at Rota. London Central outscored Lakenheath 2 i in the first half and the one Point margin met the winning margin As both squads netted two goals each in the second half. Tom Bauder lifted the lancers into the Lead with 13 minutes elapsed but then Eric Wallace and James Mckinny pumped one each in within a four minute Span at the 34th and 38th Marks to give the bobcats a 2-1 Edge. The bobcats jumped out to a 3-1 Lead with five minutes gone in the second half on Gary Bourque s shot but the lancers stayed with them As Mark Bartholomew scored six minutes later to make it 3-2. Paul Granata gave London a 4-2 Lead at the 60-minute Mark and then Mike Pope booted a penalty kick five minutes later for the lancers to close out the scoring As the bobcats Hung on to their one Point margin for the final 25 minutes for the win. The hadies. After spotting the warriors a 1-0 Lead jumped out to a 3-1 halftime margin and then scored four More in the final stanza behind Ralph Gunarson s and Perkins second goals of the game to Cap Ture their first Victory of the Campaign. I per he Tord now stands at 1-1-1 while the Warrior. Are still wingless in three out Tings. Mike Armbruster headed in a Cross shot to give Woodbridge a 1-0 margin but then Perkins picked up his first Marker in the 20th minute and Ted Allen and Gunarson followed with two More As the hadies turned the game around for a 3-1 advantage. In the final half Gunarson and Perkins scored their second markers each while Grover Mitchell and the warriors defense gave racked up a goal to give Heyford a 7-1 bulge. In the waning minutes. Warriors Steve Hughes scored on an assist from Armbruster to make it 7-2. The Torrejon red knights downed Tor Rejon White 2-1. The Rota admirals 4-1, and then the Zaragoza Toros 5-0 in going undefeated in the Rota soccer meet. Brian Kelly and Bill Foster led the red squad with four goals each. Foster had three assists and scored two of his goals against the White team in the first 22 min utes. The White knights were Only Able to mount one goal and that came by i uis Vidal at the 65th minute. Against Rota. Foster gave the reds a 1-0 Lead with nine minutes gone which stood up for the next 19 minutes until admirals Bill Diego tied the game at 1-1. In the final half. Rob Martin chalked up one score and Brian Kelly added two More As the knights rambled to their second win. The red knights rolled to their third Vic Tor against the Toros As Martin and Kelly scored twice and Bill Foster once. In other matches the Torrejon Whites picked up two wins Downing Rota 3-1 and Zaragoza 2-0. Vidal scored three goals including two on penalty kicks
