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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 19, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes tuesday september 19, 1978 3 course Marks set in prep Cross country openers the High school Cross country season was opened officially Only last weekend but already three new course records have been written into the  were set at bad Kreuz Nach where the Host team s Zoltan Szabo bettered the boys Mark and and Bonn s Pat Lane topped the girls Standard in a triangular meet which also included Hahn. Sabrina Dornhofer notched a new record at her it Irmburg Home course during a Tri angular involving Nurnberg and  covered the 4.1-mile bad Kreuz Nach layout in 24 minutes 40 seconds Fortis new Mark. Lane clocked 13 36 in break ing the women s Standard Over 2.1  won the men s Competition with four runners in the top seven led by run Ner up Paul Sternberg. Bonn won the Wom volleyball Roundup in s  recorded a time of 12 06 Over the 2.1 mile distance at Wurzburg where she beat teammate Lori Cook by 24 seconds. Mike Taylor led a 1-2-3-4 sweep forthe Host team in boys Competition posting a 22 49 for the 4.2 Miles. Greg Jones was a Distant  was first in boys and girls scoring ahead of Nurnberg. Ansbach did not Field Complete teams in either , Stuttgart runners won both individual races and the team Competition in a triangular with Wiesbaden at Heidel  Zepke covered the boys course in 22 46, beating teammate Mark Mccarthy. Lorette Wiley clocked 13 38 to Best three Heidelberg runners with Gretchen Luken panthers look Strong against Berlin Fis defending class b Champion Hanau appears to be Strong again this year As the panthers came out on top of a triangular volleyball meet saturday at Oberer Helwith wins Over Frankfurt International school Fis and  the first mat a Hanau won easily Over Fis 15-6, 15-3 and 15-8. The panthers had a Little More difficulty in upending be Lin 15-7. 15-1 and 15-13. The defending champs got excellent serving and spiking from Karen Blake and Strong serving and setting from Sharon Coty. Lisa Tyler and Hanau s Karen Blake. Strong server Spiker trojans. Continued rom Page 25 first came on Mark Hayes seven Yard run which climaxed a 35-Yard drive following a bad Pitburg punt. Freeman got his second tally on a six Yard plunge that climaxed a 63-Yard drive late in the  rushed for 244 Yards As Young stuck basically to a ground  trojans threw Only three passes and one of them was intercepted. Pitburg with Shelton Stokes accounting for 82 Yards rushed for a total of 117. The Barons picked up 82 More on 11 pass completions. Charles Wright and yes Pacheco spar kled on defense for the trojans. Wright had seven unassisted tackles and was in on five assists. Pacheco was credited with six Solo tackles and three assists. Al Coffman Stanley Daniels and Greg Burrow came up with key interceptions for we Brucken. We Brucken 1 0 0 14 21 Pitburg 0 0 0 0 e Ziv freeman4run game Al kick. Cwt hayes7 run go Cal kick. Cwt freeman6 run a a Cal kick. Finishing  had 30 Points in boys and girls scoring with Heidelberg second. At Frankfurt International school Hanau outdistanced Berlin and  Holzhauer from Hanau took the boys competitor in a Good time of 27 17 Over the rugged very Hilly 4.37-mile discourse. Karen Hube an Fis eighth grader ineligible in the varsity Competition pos Ted the Best girls time a 14 04 that is 17seconds off her own course record but Charlotte Williamson of Berlin 14 37 was the official  Moffitt of is and Angie Hutton of Debi Garcia also were credited with Good serving and floor coverage for  outstanding players in the meet included Suzanne Lawson who paced fist Victory Over Berlin 5-15, 15-3, 15-3, 15-9 and Carol Waxlax who was the outstanding Spiker in the match. Lisa Abshire Jenny Chritensen and Betsy Poel contributed Fin floor play coupled with excellent blocking and  varsity action at Brussels this week end Home team International school of Brussels is crushed its Competition taking a 15-2 15-0, 15-11 series from Bremerhaven while visiting accent fared Little better falling 15-3, 15-4 and 15-7. Of cent picked up a hard earned Victory Over Bremerhaven taking three of five with scores of 17-10, 10-15, 12-15 15-13 and 15-8.bonn demonstrated it has a Strong team again this year despite Only four returning starters As the crusaders finished first in a triangular volleyball meet at bad Kreuz Nach saturday. Bonn was Down 13-3 in its first game against the hosts yet came Backoo win the contest 17-15. The crusaders won the second game easily 15-2.bonn also swept Hahn 15-0 and 15-4 while the i Hawks later fell prey to bad Kreuz Nach 15-6,4-15,15-6. The defending class a Champion re raiders looked Strong against Mannheim and Frankfurt saturday As they Defeated the Host Bison 15-7, 15-8 while upending Frankfurt 15-4 and 15-5. Linda Mcduffy last years tournament map sparked Kaiserslautern with tremendous spikes and control of team play. Teammate Janet Taylor added to the win with great  to Frankfurt coach Mel Luethmers the eagles Are looking Good this year. He said that new player Carmen Calavan has added a lot to the team wit Good Basic skill and aggressive play. Frankfurt used some of this aggressive playing in extracting a Best two of three win Over Mannheim 15-12, 12-15, and 15-6.senior Donna Thomas helped control team play for the Bison and adds Good Basic skills to the team. Sophomore Eva elks trem newly arrived from the u.s., helped with setting and Good net play. At Woodbridge England upper hey Ford capitalized on Strong serves and Good net play to emerge on top of a Tri school meet with Woodbridge and the american school of London Asl. Suzie Lyles paced upper Heyford to Victory against Asl winning 9-15, 15-7, 15-5 while Andrea Del Mage sparkled for Asl. Marg Mailer was outstanding for Woodbridge As it fell to up per Heyford 15-1, 15-10 while the hadies had an Overall excellent team  picked up its sole win with a 17-15, 4-15, 15-12 win Over Asl. Julie Mccoy was the Woodbridge standout with excellent serves and spikes while Anne Gustafson looked Strong in the losing Effort for Asl. Sabrina Dorn Ettfer. Betters it Irmburg Mark Bremerhaven n took the individual races in the accent triangular. Is won the boy Competition and Bremerhaven which had Only four boys runners topped the girls team scoring. Moffitt led a 1-23-4 finish for is his25 45 time being Over a minute better than teammate Jim Rauch on a 4.1-mile-pluscourse that includes a half mile Sand area which makes the course extra Tough. Hut ton clocked 13 23 in beating Shona Mach Lachlan of is Over the 2.1 Miles. In harrier action from the United King Dom Lakenheath had the top two finishers in the boys race but London which has won eight straight . Crowns and has no lost a dual meet since 1972, swept the next six places to take the team race. London a girls were unchallenged in their compete  Rios Sanabria and Jeff Carter finished 1-2, the Winner clocking 24 04 Over the mostly Flat wooded four mile course. Allison wild posted 13 46 in winning the girls race Over two Miles. At Woodbridge the Home team Divide team honors with upper Heyford winning the girls scoring while the hadies topped the boys  finchum of Heyford clocked 25 17 to Best Woodbridge s Todd Wilkinson by five seconds in the boys race. Mandy Bow Den edged Betty Meadows in the girls race As Woodbridge took the first six  a dual meet at Ankara the Host team topped both the boys and girls team scor ing with in Ciurlik s Saundra flaggs and Ankara s Peter Stallings taking the individual  clocked 13 20 in taking the girls Competition As course record Holder Lori Stallings opted to compete in a turkish swim meet instead. Peter Stallings had a time of 24 25. Prep Cross country results Fis triangular boys results1. Tom Holzhauer Hanau 2. De Phillips Berlin 3. Rod Ney Rhem Hanau 4. Mark Stokes Fis 5. Robert Clare Hanau 6. Stewart Ingram Hanau 7. Gordon Slifer Ber Lin 8. Robert Haskins Hanau 9. Joe Dockendorf Hanau 10. Terry summer Field Hanau 27 17. Team scoring Hanau 23, Berlin 46, Fis 71. Girls results 1. Charlotte Williamson Berlin 2. Darcey Messner Hanau 3. Cathy Hall Hanau 4. Letty Lope Hanau 5. Simone Schratzmeier Hanau 6. Julie Ely Berlin 7. Sheila Wollams Hanau 8. Shelly Branham Berlin 9. Tracey Turner Berlin 14 37. Team scoring Hanau 21, Berlin 34, Fis incomplete team. Wurzburg triangular boys results 1. Mike Taylor w 2. Greg Jones w 3. Alex Mcbride w 4. Steve Burg w 5. Graham Mckinnon n 6. John Gary n 7. Rene Cardona n 8. Claude Spinks n 9. Craig Nelms n 10. Billy Reeves a ,22 49. Team scoring Wurzburg 20, Nurnberg 35, Ansbach incomplete team. Girls results 1. Sabrina Dornhofer w 2. Lori Cook w 3. Norma Russell n 4. Lynn White w 5. Rhoda Anderson n 6. Julie Rausch w 7. Tina Page a 8. Brigitte Meier n 9. Doris Cardona n 10. Tina Dalsanto n12 06. Team scoring Wurzburg 24, Nurnberg 32, Ansbach incomplete team. Accent triangular boys results 1. Mike Moffett is 2. Jim Rausch is 3. Craig Gleason is 4. Warren Cooper is 5. Steve Mozel Brem 6. Eric Nelson of 7. Claus Poehler of 8. Mike Van Catt is 9. Brett Johnson Brem 10. Chris Francis of. 25 45.0. Team scoring is 18, accent 46, Bremerhaven incomplete team. Girls results 1. Angle Hutton Brem 2. Shona Mchachlan is 3. Karen Sullivan of 4. Tracey Morton of 5. Chris per Kins Brem 6. Betsy Byrd Brem 7. Karen Underwood Brem b. Michele Benjamin Brem 9. Leri Bell Brem 10. Miszori Kovara is. 13 23.0. Team scoring Bremerhaven 27, accent 45, is 55. Bad Kreuz Nach triangular boys results 1. Zoltan Szabo by 2. Paul Sternberg h 3. De of  
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