European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 17, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday november 17, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 25 is whips Giessen in j prep final by bin ashrams prep sports editor go ssi a Germany the in Erna Linnal school of Brussels proved Here sat urday thai the growing myth of invincibility thai ii Essen has been creating was just thai -1\ myth. The raiders whacked the Griffins ,19 22 in the Germany Bennor Small schools football championship game ending lies sen s eight game Vinning skein the Long est a new school in Dodds Ever has High school football mounted. In the process the raiders completed i perfect Campaign of their own. The Victory was the third straight for the Bennor division since the big schools playoff i was inaugurated in la Shai i nude cd in the first two a mimics is it built up a 24-Gamc Dodds cons Culic Bielory record. 1sh terminated that skein to pain the playoff berth this year. Is coach Larry Kelly and his aides look the team logic sen last week for the Germany a playoff game. The players watched closely while Kelly and his aides charted the a Silver Champion Giessen Victory Over the a Gold Champion Augsburg. We discovered something important by coming Down Here last Kelly said. We thought the backs were tipping their plays if they played close to the line it was going to be a dive if they played Back it would be a sweep. We followed that theory today and i Lessen had t changed. That helped us keep the sweep contained and our defense really bottled up their two Good runners Chris Chasley and Mike Harris until we had built up a Lead at least Kelly added. Kelly made those remarks to Giessen assistant coach Hud Olmstead right after the game. Olmstead asked a direct ques Tion were we lipping off our plays .1" Kelly answered in the affirmative and Ihnn went on to explain what he and his scouts had noticed in the Augsburg game. The raiders built up i substantial Lead quilt quickly a 12-0 advantage in the first Quarter and a 32-0 super Dorily by inter Mission As fumbles Shyrl Giessen punts and an interception d Mcd inc Griffins Hopes for a perfect year. Beasley ran for 14 Yards on the first play from scrimmage. He wound up with 231 for the Day. Two plays after Beasley s opening first Down. Harris fumbled and Robb Gordon recovered on the is 43. Malhias pc hrs son picked up 6 Yards in two carries a pass fell incomplete and then Pehrsson broke inside left tackle Shook of a defender Cut Back in a Ipp cd is Yards to give is a 6-0 Lead. A our plays later a punt slipped off the Side of Giessen punter Roger Brown s foot and went Only 16 Yards to is s 38. Gor Lull Hack Grant Walters of is makes his but while pursued by pics san defenders Mike ice Terl and dim a Kellam Don picked up in. Pehrsson go Grant wallers gained i and quarterback Palma Ihnn uncorked his first pass of the Day. It went for a touchdown 34 Yards to Mike Mccauley. There was still 344 left in the first period. The game already had been decided. The myth of invincibility shrouded around Giessen had been destroyed. Is s 2 1 Points in the second period came on wallers recovery in the end one of a bad snap on a Gic Ssan punt attempt Pehrsson s 71-Yard Jaunt following a an interception by Rich Dickey and on a 23 Yard pass from Palma to Mark Luebner following his recovery of a Fumble. The raiders last score was another quickie Starling off the second half. Pehrs son look the Kickoff Back 27 Yards to the is 4k. Wallers gained 3, a pass fell in Complete and Ihen Palma Hil Luebner for a 19-Yard gain. On the next play i Ersson Well All the Way and he followed Hal up by kicking his third straight Pat. Three minutes later Beasley gave gics san fans a spot of Joy by going 95 Yards up the left sideline for a touchdown following a 38-Ya d punt by Pehrsson. The Griffins added two More Louch Downs in inc final period the first coming on Susti Lulu quarterback David Downs 49-Yard pass to Harris and the second on Beasley s 26-Yard slant late in the game. Pehrsson led the is attack with 169 Yards in nine carries and Gordon added 47 in three departing after the third one with an injury. He did not return to action. Beasley got his 231 Yards on 23 totes and Harris carried 14 times for 7h Yards. His statistics lost some glitter because he fumbled three times Isicc Afler picking up first Downs. Huebner led the fierce Raider defense Wilh three Fumble recoveries and Francois had iwo. Cordon and wallers one apiece. Quarterback Matt Palma of International school of Brussels is sandwiched. Is s Mathias Pehrsson and Giessen s Reggie Mcneil provide the pressure Hall s 4 ids lift Mannheim to a Junior a Crown Mannheim Germany Chris Hall scored four touchdowns including a 72 Yard run to Pace Mannheim to the usar eur youth activities Junior a division championship with a 36-6 thrashing of Schweinfurt Here saturday. The Junior a division is for Ages 13 to 15 representing communities with a youth population of 800 or More. Hall a 6-foot, 170 Pounder also rushed for 287 Yards on 42 carries. The 15-year-old Sophomore turned Down an Opportunity to play with Mannheim High school this season in order to comply be in a football. Hall voted the most valuable player far Mannheim in this game tallied four of the five Mannheim touchdowns. The other Points came from the toe of Scott Crenshaw who had a 34-Yard Field goal and three Pat kicks and a i Yard run by quarterback Kevin Smith. Mannheim coached by Ray Souza. Took a 14-0 Lead in the first Quarter on 12-and 20-Yard to runs by Hall. The first drive covered 55 Yards in 10 plays and inc second was for 65 Yards in five plays. The Only score in the second Quarter was or chaw s Field goal. The 14-year-old Crenshaw was consistently place clicking the Ball into the end one. In the third period. Hall got Loose on his 72-Yard run to make in 23-0. A Schweinfurt Fumble gave Mannheim the Ball at the Schweinfurt 30. It took three plays including Smith s sneak to up the count to 30-0 in inc third Quarter. Hall s last to a 35-yarder was the final score for Mannheim. Wilh 3 00 Lefi in the game. got on the Wilh an is Yard pass to Loren a Laugn from Bell. Bell who played three positions quarterback running Back and linebacker was named the most valuable player for Seh Weinfurt. The a title was the first for Mannheim since 1967. The Junior b division championship will be played nov. 24. With graft Woehr f cing bad Toel at Vil seek High school
