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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, February 1, 1981

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 1, 1981, Darmstadt, Hesse                                February the stars and stripes Page 19 Trojan girls extend win skein Germany the girls basketball win Streak of the we Bruecken trojans reached 19 Over the weekend with a pair of 29point margins Over Berlin in Dodds no conference led by Helen Nilsson with 22 and 16 we Bruecken won fridays and 45 leading by a comfortable 3812 half time we Bruecken buried Berlin prep basketball in the opener for its 18th straight backing up Nilsson were Elizabeth Awa with 13 and Maria Kelly and Stacey Daniels with 12 Kelly supported Niles bus 19 Points sat urday with 15 As the trojans won Tracy Turner sparked Berlin with 18 Fri Day and 10 saturdays game was much closer at the half with we Bruecken up in boys varsity Berlin swept 6457 and leading by Only one Point at the half of the first after holding an Early 122 Berlin Rode the scoring of Ron 21 and Cliff to Kevin buckles added in the second game after the score was tied 2323 at the Berlin again pulled away As Jack scored 26 and buckles Watt was the leading rebounded with 18 and Parker sparked the trojans in both games with 20 and Brad Spacey Fol Lowed with 21 and in Junior varsity the Wei Bruecken girls won 1716 in overtime and 2726 in double the Wei Bruecken boys won their Jav 4326 and Helen Nilsson trojans Wuerzburg boys Romp Germany the Wuerzburg boys swept the Ansbach Cou Gars despite a 46point game by Kelvin Austin the wolves breezed 9661 Friday and got by the cougars 7368 James Bonner led Wuerzburg to a 5628 first half deluge by scoring 24 of his 29 Point Over the first two Johnny Mckiver added 14 Points and nine Edward Wood scored 10 and had seven steals and Joe Wilson scored 10 Austin warmed up for his hot weekend by hitting 26 Points in the John Exner aided the Ansbach cause with 10 a senior exploded for 31 of his 46 Points in the second half of saturdays he was All Over the said Wuerzburg coach Mike when asked what kind of defense he threw at Morgan we tried every the wolves were never seriously they owned a 3726 halftime Lead and held a comfortable 10point advantage throughout most of the second until the cougars struck in the last Wood paced the wolves with 17 Points and had five assists and 10 Mckiver had 13 Points and 16 Neil Sampley scored 11 and Bonner adding to austins Effort for Ansbach was Jay Barnes with 11 Wuerzburg improved its record to 23 and Ansbach dropped to in the Junior varsity boys Wuerzburg won 4233 Friday and 4129 Patch wins six games Germany it was a six game basketball sweep by the Patch panthers of the bad Kreuz Nach the Patch girls won 3530 and 2928 the boys triumphed 7155 and 7466 the Junior variety girls prevailed 1715 and the Jav boys won in fridays girls Angie Charpentier led the winners with 12 Points and five Diane Wood chipped in with 12 for bad the halftime score was the Patch girls played some Fine defensive Ball by holding bad Kreuz Nach to nine Points at the the score was 144 at the end of the first Quad Sophomore Forward Maria Mundis sparked the winners with bad Kreuz Sachs Shelly Bryant tallied Patch Michelle Picard had a big week end with four for five from the five steals and 18 the Patch girls upped their record to 42 while bad Kreuz Nach is still wingless with an 06 Tom Miller scored Steve Kukta had 12 and John Burrow 10 for the winning Patch boys saturday Burrow led the winners with Robert Mcdaniel had 12 and Kevin Salo the latter had 17 the scoring honors for both boys games went to bad Kreuz Zachs Robert Burgess who had 17 and 21 three Points behind Burgess total of 38 came John Baltich with 35 on totals of 13 and Mike Knect had 12 Points each in both Patch led by three at the half of both 2825 and red raiders Triumph Germany Walter Grays two free throws in the final 22 seconds proved to be the margin of Victory Friday in Kaiserslautern two game Blue Divi Sion sweep of the Pitburg Friday the red raiders and saturday Kaiserslautern 71 the red Raider girls also enjoyed a nipping Pitburg 4842 Friday and coming Back with a 3821 Triumph sat though Ryan Burke and Ron Hubbard shared scoring honors in the first game with 14 Points it was the rebounding of 6foot7 Sophomore Center Dale Turner that helped turn the be sides his 13 Turner poured in 11 the game had a lot of twists and Pitburg led at one but the red raiders went wild and ran off 12 unanswered Points for a 4636 advantage and held Mike Crudder was the leading scorer for Pitburg with Mcbride had had an easier time of it it led at the half by and won by Turner led the winners with 19 Gray had Hubbard 16 and Burke Crudder again took scoring honors with Mcbride scored 15 for guard Cheri Slater poured in 18 Points and Laura Spellacy added 15 for the Kaiserslautern girls Lorraine Lacy topped Pitburg with 16 and Royann Benanski finished with uschi Falkenthal and april Tolbert hit for 10 Points each for the towns girls Frankfurt split Germany the Mannheim boys and Frankfurt girls picked up Blue division basketball Victo Ries Here the getting 23 Points and 12 re Bounds from 66 Center Joe ran their league record to 53 with a 5245 Conquest of the Mary Bradach led the now to a 5842 verdict with 22 Points and 18 the Frankfurt boys Are 33 and the Mannheim girls Are now Frankfurt tried to Block Mcadoo away from the Basket by double and triple teaming but the venture was Jimmy Lopez added 12 Points to the win Ning Effort and Sophomore Forward Lem ont Stevenson graded 10 rebounds for the Jeff Washington paced Frankfurt with 28 13 rebounds and four Bradach got solid support from pame Ezie who scored 21 mostly on and came up with five Anita Dixon led Mannheim with 12 Points and Angela Perry and Veronica Mccloud scored 10 Munich beats Bamberg Munich the Munich Mustangs ended Bamberg undefeated ways and kept theirs going in boys basketball com petition Here Over the weekend by taking a pair of no conference games 6543 and 5448 Bamberg had won its first four Munich upped its record for the year to 4 the Munich girls also breezed to Thier third and fourth straight wins by taking 5914 and 739 Jim Carey and Jim Jensen scored 15 Points apiece and Jensen grabbed 16 re Bounds to Pace the Mustangs to their opening boys Mike Hoessl added 13 Points to the Victory and Walter Parman paced Bamberg with 17 Jensen had 16 Points and 11 rebounds in the second Hoessl scored 10 Ray Houle grabbed 12 rebounds and Der Rick Marsh had six Mike Caldwell scored 10 Points for Stacey Sanford scored 16 Chris Wilson added 14 and Angie Vaughn i aled 11 to Pace Munich opening win and Wilson tallied 23 Points and Kellie Hunt flipped in 12 in the second Mari an Mcqueen led Bamberg both nights with 9 and warriors score sweep Germany the wies Baden warriors scored a sweep Over the Nuernberg eagles taking varsity and Junior varsity games in boys and girls com petition Friday and the led by Casey Gross and Mon Ica ran their record to 70 and set up a Battle for first place next weekend when they travel to Stuttgart to meet the Blue divisions Only other unbeaten a Sophomore came off the Bench Friday and scored 20 Points to spark a 7243 Thierry added Rose Mary Rinker and Renata Graham led the visitors with 16 and Thierry scored 22 Points and pulled Down 11 rebounds saturday As the warriors rolled to a 6827 Shaun Byrd backed Thierry with 18 Jeff Lamers was the big gun for the boys As they won and sat Lamers pumped in 22 Points and had 13 rebounds in the opener and came Back with 14 16 3 blocked shots and 2 also in double figures for the winners were Sam Murray with 14 Friday and Franklin Vaughn with 15 Rob Ert de Lauren scored 17 Points to Pace Nuernberg Friday and Robert Flowers and Mike Jobe scored 26 and respect Casey Gross leads warriors the who jumped off to a 222 Lead Friday and led by 20 Early in the second half Are leading the Blue division with a 61 the eagles Are now Fis girls sweep Hahn Germany the Frankfurt International school girls basketball team swept the Hahn Hihawk 4929 Friday and 3933 Tonya kannoth led the Fis scorers both tallying 15 Friday and 18 Tricia Thompson scored 13 for Fis Tracy Piper scored 12 for the Hihawk Friday and Mindy Printup contributed 12 on the boys Side Fis built a 10point Lead in the second half and staved off a Hahn comeback for an 8179 Tri Fis had three players scoring in double figures Ron Jenisch with Tim Walsh with 22 and Dan Cumberland with for Thomas Washington poured in 31 Carl Requa 19 with 19 rebounds and Scott Barlow 10 Hahn bounced Back for a 42 39 it raised the Hihawk record to 33 and dropped Fis Mark to Requa led Hahn with 11 Jenisch scored 16 and Walsh 10 for osterholz boys sweep Germany Sonny Sauafea fired in a 25footer with no time left to lift the osterholz boys to a 5453 Victory Over the Baum older bucs Here combined with their 6046 Triumph Fri Day the Blackhawk upped their re Cord to 31 and dropped the hues Mark to the Blackhawk almost blew their shot at Victory when they threw the Ball away with 10 seconds left and the score tied at they immediately fouled Bobby Lang and when he hit his first free throw to push Baum older ahead Oster Holz called when Langford went Back to the he missed his second Anthony Horton went High for the re bound and fired the outlet pass to who let Loose his bomb at the the Ball hit the Back of the went straight up and then straight through the Sauafea finished with 20 Points to lower his average to he also grabbed 10 Dan Goeres added 14 Points and Horton 10 Points and 14 rebounds for of for Langford had 11 Points and eight rebounds and Jim Smith 16 Points and nine Sauafea scored 23 Points and hauled Down 14 rebounds in the osterholz Goeres added 12 Points and Hor ton 10 Langford had 15 Points for the in the girls Baum older won continued on Page 21  
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