European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 2, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday february 2, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 25 warriors rams win tourney openers is photo by Tracy Bat Dairy Reeves of we Bruecken spreads his wings in Safe tournament ,., but Torr Jon s Chris Stevens 15 got the rebound Pitburg a Germany the Wei Bruch Ken warriors stacked up a 25-Point Lead Over the Torr Jon raiders before hang ing on for a 79-71 Triumph saturday in opening Day action of the Safe men basketball tournament. The round Robin meet received a Jolt when the Alconbury spartans the no. 3 team from the . Conference knocked off the Hill Nikon olympians the defend ing Safe champions and current Mediterranean sports conference titlist 93-87. In other saturday games Ramstein downed Greenham common 86-63 and bit Burg Csc no. 2, took the measure of .champion bin Waters 74-59. The raiders trailed by 10 at the half and Zwic Bruecken stretched that to 25 with seven minutes left on the the raiders who finished second in the Mediterranean sports conference were Safe basketball Down but not out especially with trigger Man Johnny Taylor taking aim on the court. Taylor singed the nets for 15 of his25 Points As the raiders closed the Gap to 75-71 with 40 Clicks left on the , after scoring a bucket Taylor missed a foul shot that allowed the warriors to control the Ball and close the scor ing with four free s 11 first half turnovers put the warriors in the Catbird seat. Darryl Reeves outside shooting and Tony Hicks inside Power game gave the warriors their Earl Lead. Four of the Csc regular season champs scored in double digits. Hicks led with 16, while Reeves dropped in 14, Ben johnson13 and Ken Lloyd 12. Jonothan Hobrook scored 13 for the 86, Greenham common 63 the . Conference s pirates who finished As runners up to bin Waters committed 36 fouls to gift wrap the Ramstein Victory. The rams who finished third in the Continental sports conference led 33-22 at halftime. They maintained that Lead Early in the second half As Herman Smith who finished with 28 Points hit for seven in the first six minutes of the second half. After that it was a Charity Ball. Wit the pirates fouling and pressing to try to get Back in the game Ramstein s Ray Young tossed in 13 free throws in the last10 minutes of the second half to Pace the rout. Young converted All of his 13 free throws after missing his first two chances in the second half. In the first half Youn connected on 5 out of 6 Charity tosses. Young finished with 24 Points 18 com ing from free throws. The rams tallied 37 Points on Charity losses alone. Willie Stewart added 22 in the rams Effort. Greenham was led by Nathan Stephens with 14 Points while David band George Trotter both scored 10. Alconbury 93, Hill Nikon 87 in a game that was close All the Way the spartans Rode the scoring of Kevin a cock. Kevin Moore and Sam Starkey As they shocked the olympians. My acc who led Alconbury with 21points, scored Back to Back baskets that broke a 79-79 tie and put the spartans up81-79 with four minutes left. The spartans were Able to hang on and win As two three Point Basket attempts by Hill Nikon failed with Alconbury holding 90-87 Lead and 16 seconds remaining. There were several fouls in the remaining seconds that helped run up the score. The olympians led 46-45 at the contributed 20 Points and Star key followed with 19. Eric Posy added 14for the winners. Hill Nikon s . Butler took game scoring honors with 32. Ralph Mckency added 17, Kerry Roddick had 13 and we Green 12. Tilburg 74, Binl Walers 59 in saturday s last game the Barons of coach George Price flexed their Muscles in stomping the phantoms by 15 s Tony Everett played an intimidating game. Besides scoring 24 Points forgave honors Everett in the first 10 min utes grabbed eight rebounds and Block two shots As the Barons moved out convincingly. Pitburg held a 33-21 halftime Lead Andran it to 49-28 with 13 00 minutes remain ing when Bobby Jameson and Wallac Northcutt hit 6 Points each in a three min Ute Span. Northcutt finished with 18 Points an Jameson had 12. Pacing Binl Walers were Jerome Wai son with 17, Kevin Thompson with 11 and Freddy Lynch with 10. Hahn holds off pm in Csc positional tourney Sembach Germany Hahn s lady Hawks squandered a 24-2 Lead but came Back to Post a 64-58 Triumph Over Rhein main saturday and earn the Continental sports conference no. 2 berth in the Safe women s basketball Champi rockette who trailed 35-20 at half time in this Csc positional tournament came Back to take their Only Lead late in the second half then draw within 60-59 on an Gela Mccullough s Basket in the final min " Debra Meyer hit a free throw for a 60-58hahn Edge then after the rockette failed to score connected on a Field goal and a 62 58 margin that stood up for the lady Hawks who finished behind league Cham Pion Zamstein in the regular season Hall paced Hahn with 23 Points. Meyer got 10 and Kim Pruitt 9 forthe winners. Anderson matched the game High of 23,Mccullough added 16 and Melda Aikens contributed 10 for the finished 5-0 in this round Robin Competition and Rhein main despite the loss got the Csc s no. 3 berth with a 4-1 record. The Safe tournament will be hosted by Well Enfield feb. 15-19. Of the other three teams in the Field Sembach was 2-3 and Spang Dahlum and Wiesbaden 1-4.in other saturday games Wiesbaden 42, Sembach 41the lady flyers who trailed 16-15 at intermission held on for the Triumph a Sembach lost its final scoring Chance on a walking violation in the closing Cobb and Gwynn Pattman topped the close Wiesbaden scoring with 8points apiece. Michael Hodges had 13 Points All in the second half and the nor Mally High scoring Shaunelle Harrell had 12, As did Sherry Foster for the lady tigers. Accent 51, Span Dahlem 47denise Rowan scored 18 Points and be cilia Hawthorne 15 to spark accent Victory Over Span Dahlem. The lady knights led throughout 25-19 at halftime in a game close most of the Way. Pap Griffin and Regina Smith sparked the lady sheiks with 15 Points each and Debbie Russell added 10 for the losers. Span Dahlem 61, Wiesbaden 58the lady sheiks posted their first Victory behind Smith and Griffin who tallied 19 and 18 Points respectively. Tina Jen Kins added 12 for Spang Dahlum which led 27-24 at the half. Cobb and Phyllis Dotson had 12 each to Pace Wiesbaden. Canada s Graham captures women s downhill crans Montana Switzerland a Laurie Graham of Canada mastered Sharp curves and Tricky bumps sat urday to win a women s downhill and Posther second world cup Victory of the sea the no. 2 Start number he clocked 1 minute 30.80 seconds Over the 7.448-Rootpiste National course. She also had the Best intermediate time. Seven seasons on the circuit. I had a Good number and Good conditions she said. The bumps were a Little difficult but i never really had any prob lems. It s definitely my Best season Ever she said. I trained hard and Felt Good in the fall and All my equipment is running mental Outlook has been Good i m surprised How Calm i am in the races. I m shooting for the downhill title she added. I m not even interested in the Over All Graham s other win this season was downhill at Val d Sere. Second was Brigitte Oertli 0.27 second behind one of four Swiss finishers among the top eight austrian downhill specialist Karin Gutensohn was third 0.78 behind on a course with a 2,026-foot drop. Switzerland s Maria Waliser finished fourth and moved into a tie for the Lead in the Overall world cup standings with team mate Erika Hess a slalom specialist who did not Start saturday s race. Defending world cup Champion Miche la Figini of Switzerland finished fifth nearly a second behind Graham. Holly Flanders was the Lone american inthe top 15, placing 12th in 1 32.77. Television pro football pro bowl 10 . Sun Day. Radio pro football pro bowl 10 . Sun Day
