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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes Friday february 14,1986 sues tie girls Mark spartans upset Stuttgart Baum older s girls came in Riding the Victory express and continued on Board. Shape s boys Rode in on the same train but after thursday s action were put on the losers bracket milk run. Those were the highlights As the Small schools basketball tournament concluded its first of three Days of Competition. Baughn Lucr matched the Dodds re Cord of 33 consecutive victories by casing past i Ulda 44-39. Leading the bucs to their15th Triumph of the year were Brigitta  Ker Samantha Scott and Anjanetta Wilson who tallied 12 Points apiece. Baum older which needs one More Vic tory to eclipse he Mark set by Bonn in the Lute 1970s, meets Brussels Friday in a win ners bracket game. Fulda trailed 17-14 at intermission an never recovered. Rachel Cox led the losers with 14 Points and also grabbed 10 re Bounds. Teammates Kim Sampson and Chri Barnhart scored eight and six Points respectively. Shape s boys who captured the Ben nor title with a 12-0 Mark found ans Bach s cougars too much to handle. The cougars Rode the Early scoring of Mark Howard to a 53-48 Victory. Ansbach broke out to a 16-9 first Quarter Lead and led 44-29 with one period left. Howard who finished with 22 Points scored 18 in the first half. Shape s de Muniz led a fourth Quarter surge by the spartans who outscored he cougars 19-9 in that stanza. Muniz topped the losers with 22 Points. Ansbach which advanced to a Friday meeting with Gic Ssan got 11 Points from will Pollard and 10 from Darren stray. In other boys action thursday Giessen 78, Patch 55 the Griffins Sharp shooting from the free throw line proved too much for the Host school. Giessen hit on 16 of 17 tries from the Charity line in the fourth Quarter. Tyrone Thomas who tossed in 20 Points hit 10 of 11 Down the stretch. Vince Mcgee led the winners with 22points. John Binger added 14. Patch got 12 Points from Deryl Dur Hamand 11 from Louis Rios but was crippled by personals. Thu p in thurs lost three players to  were called for 30 fouls to just 14 for the winners. Baum older 68, Vilseck 55 the bucs broke out to a 21-6 first Quarter Lead and never looked Back. Mike Albro led the Way with 19 Points but twas Nathan Scott who ignited the bucs scoring eight of his 18 in the first Quarter. Carey Williams paced the Falcons with19 Points. Tommy Buckley had 18 in a losing cause. Bad Kreuz Nach 60, accent 50 the bearcats held off a late accent surge to keep their tourney championship Hopes alive. Bad Kreuz Nach led 45-21 atthe half. Terrence Daniel and Doug Edwards each scored 16 Points to Pace the winners. Kenny Holder had ii. Hank Wendling of accent led Al scorers with 22. In thursday s girls games Bonn 56, Pilch 28 Alix Ronka tossed in 21 Points including nine of 10 from the the free throw line to lift the crusaders. Bonn outscored the panthers 21-8 in the second Quarter to take command. Mere Dith Esham had nine Points for the win ners and teammate Krista Wright had seven. Maggie Bazaldua and Alexis Bouka Risech scored six Points for the panthers. Brussels 29, Vilseck 26 the brigands put an end to Vilseck most successful season with a nip Ond tuck Victory. Toni and Tonja Ingram provided Mostof the Brussels scoring punch scoring 10 and seven Points respectively. Cindy Shaffer had six. Vilseck which came in with an 11-3mark and the a Silver title got 10 Points from Debbie Dowlin. Munich 45, Bamberg 35 the Mustangs a perennial powerhouse in girls basketball outclassed the Barons behind Lauri Oliver and Kelly  duo tossed in 12 and 10 Points respectively. Alice Wiliams led the losers with 14points. Debra Tiddark had 10. Us Patio by do did Vilseck s Carla Lambert 24 moves for the Basket. Brussels Toni Ingram right blocks her path top Prospect opts to go with Purdue Urcla logs biggest recruiting haul by United press International Rose bowl Champion Urcla made the nation s most impressive recruiting haul wednesday signing seven of the nation s top 100 High school football players but National Champion Oklahoma Stanford and Michigan also had impressive gains on the first Day players could sign College letters of intent. The recruiting Rush was marred by a bitter squabble Between rivals California and Stanford and the naming of Tennessee As the subject of illegal recruiting reports. Although the Bruins had an impressive Day they Lostin the Battle for the nation s top ranked recruit Quarter Back Jeff George of Indianapolis ind., who announced he would stay at Home and play for Purdue Over Urcla. I did t think i d Ever make it to this Day. It s Bee very rough on me said George who completed 543-of 967 passes for 8,121 Yards and 94 touchdowns in his career at Warren Central High. Running Back Harvey Williams of Hempstead Texas supplied the biggest Surprise when he chose Louisiana state Over Texas am. Aggie coach Jackie Sherrill said he was t going to jump off a building since am signed two other top 100 players nationally and12 of the 100 Best in Texas. Recruiting analyst Max Emfinger of Houston whose elected the top 100 players in the nation for up said Urcla had the nation s Best Day recruiting followed by Oklahoma Alabama Michigan notre Dame and Texas am. Michigan signed five top 100 players All of them from out of state. Stanford and Penn state each signed four top prospects and Texas am and Ohio state had three  biggest Shock of the Day has been Harvey Wil Liams going to Ltd Emfinger said. Everybody had him locked up for am. Ana Oklahoma has just come on unbelievably. Getting James Goode a defensive end from Houston and Bernard Hall a quarterback from Detroit Are major major  Urcla s heralded class included defensive backs an Thony Burnett of Lynwood Calif., Eric Turner of Ventura Calif. Defensive tackle Stacy Elliott of Long Beach,Calif., linebackers Rocen Keeton of Sierra Calif., Brian Jones of Lubbock Texas and guard Lance Zeno of Fountain Valley Calif. Urcla coach Terry Donahue said he won t know the Quality of this year s group for two or three years but thought the group has outstanding potential. Offensive lineman Mike Kohlmoos of Visalia Calif.,the nation s no. 2-ranked Prospect set off a verbal War Between two Pacio schools with a last minute switch from California to Stanford. California apparently had Kohlmoos a 6-foot-6, 260-Pound lineman locked up until wednesday when Stan Ford assistant coach Dave Baldwin visited him. Source close to the player said Baldwin told Kohlmoos that California coach Joe Kapp had Only a year remaining on his contract he actually has three and that u takes a 3.6s Grade Point average to get into Cal s Busi Ness school the actual requirement is 3.0. In Texas which had 15 players on Emfinger s top 100,the big news involved Williams decision to bypass am located near his Home. Williams was one of up to 20 of Texas top players who elected to attend out of state schools and bypass the South West conference which has been plagued by reports of Caa rules violations at sum Texas am and thu. Texas recruiting analyst Dave Campbell editor of Texas football Magazine said the defections were just an Indica Tion of the unfavourable Aroma that has risen from the South West conference. The Southwest conference schools have had problems and out of state schools Are taking Advan-tage.1 Michigan also scored heavily out of state signing defensive Back Vada Murray of Cincinnati running Back Tracy Williams of Sarasota fla., wide receiver Greg me Murtry of Brockton mass., and linemen to. Osman of North Hills pa., and Warde Manuel of new Orleans. Among players ranked in the National top 10, running Back Tony Vanzant of Hazlewood mo., signed with mis Souri defensive Back Cleveland Colter of Tempe ariz.,went with us quarterback Bernard Hall of Detroit signed with Oklahoma wide receiver Percy Waddle of Texas a signed with Texas am running Back Al Baker of Cadiz ky., chose Kentucky and linebacker Darrius Frazier of Hallandale fla., went with Florida  
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