European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 18, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday february 18, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 25 a Ano shocks Ramsden 50-44 by Dave Diehl . Bureau Raf Wethersfield England one of the biggest upsets in Safe women s basketball history was dealt to the lady rams by the Mac s top team when Aviano prevailed 50-44 monday night. This shows we can play Ball with the . And the Csc said Aviano Captain Debra Edwards. The Victory put the eagles into the semifinals in the eight team olympic style tournament. Aviano was to meet Hahn of the Continental sports conference in on of two semifinals tuesday. We came to play Ball Edwards said. They played until it Hurt. The previously undefeated lady rams never led. They evened the score five times in the second half but Tough defense and an unflagging Aviano offence prevented the rams from moving ahead. I think we underestimated them said rams Captain Bev Turman. We underestimated the rams Are trying to grab the Safe title that eluded them in 1985 when they suffered their season s Only loss to Wiesbaden in the championship game. Turman said her team wanted to re main undefeated in the tourney. We owe Safe basketball it to the eagles had a 25-17 halftime Edge Over the Csc s no. T team. The lady rams outscored their opponents in the second half but not enough to make up the eight Point deficit. The win eliminated both Ben Waters and Alconbury of the . In monday s other games upper Heyford 53, Hahn 51 the sky Queens kept their Hopes and those of Rhein main s rockette alive by ending the lady Hawks tourney winning Streak at two. Heyford came Back after trailing 28-20 at halftime. You re going to see a different team after halftime predicted sky Queens Captain Willie Mclntyre at the break. We re going to come Back and turn this Ball game guard Laura Goodrich hit two free throws just after six minutes of the second half to tie the game at 35. Center Rose Mary Brodie hit the go ahead Basket at 6 45. Hahn twice managed to tie the game but upper Heyford never allowed the lady Hawks to Lead. Stephanie Hall of Hahn converted a three Point play with 56 seconds left to account for the final score. Co Captain Reneta to Qualik led the Heyford scoring with 20 Points. Hall had 20 in a losing cause. The Victory puts upper Heyford into a tie breaker against Rhein main tuesday. Both teams finished round Robin play at 2-1, As did Hahn. The lady Hawks advanced based on the Best Point total. The Winner was to play Aviano tues Day. Rhein main 73, Hellen Kon 58 the rockette handed the olympians their third and final defeat. Rhein main trailed 39-34 at halftime but rallied to begin the second half. Velvet Drewrey s Basket put her team up 45-43 and the rockette took command from there. I think we wanted it too bad said olympians Forward Sonya Mason of her team s second half performance. We just went the rockette Angela Mccullough pumped in 17 Points in the second half to Lead the Way. Jennifer Anderson had a team High 25.foul trouble dashed hell Nikon s Hopes when leading scorers Sherri Popovych and Beverly Moore fouled out in the second half. Popovich scored 16 and Moore 15 in the first half but were held scoreless in the second stanza. Is Patola t y l. Pm Natl a twi or. Hahn 119-Pounder Fred Frostic top Luu key dragon of Vilseck in trouble and went on to Triumph 15-0 in a quarterfinals match. Grapevine important wrestlers say madmen size up foes As fans by Jean Albright Billburg Bureau shape Belgium time in the stand was Well spent during uie Central euro Oean High school wrestling Chamul spa. Where 33 schools squared off for team and individual titles. Between matches wrestlers compared notes on the weaknesses and strengths and favorite moves of other a rescuers. Routine stuff they say. They talk about those they be wrestled and those they be heard about. A Fil is Tam Yos hip you hear about a Guy s favorite pinning position. The Grapevine is important when you walk out you have a plan. Said Calouro. Sometimes it works out and sometimes it does t. But you Don t think really once you get out there. You go on instinct then. You just can t think As fast As you can planning becomes easier Msith experience. It All comes naturally said heavyweight runner up Casey Dukeman of shape but Only after lots of thought and a wrestler knows that his weaknesses and style Are known. Knowing about an opponent s is a form of defense. Aware that his own Good balance and poor breathing probably figure into an oppo nent s plan Wiesbaden s 185-Poundcr Fred Williams uses everything he hears. If you hear he s Strong you might de cide in Advance to shoot for his legs and not play lock up games said the 185 Pound Williams. Wrestling is one on one not like team sports. You can use those things you hear about the Guy to do your Best against Danny Crepeau of Frankfurt and Wil Liams categorized opponents As muscle style or smart wrestlers. That does t mean that those with muscle Aren t also smart Many Are both. It Means wrestlers use those categories to plot strategy. Crepeau who won the 119-Pound Divi Sion for the third straight year while keep ing his career unbeaten string intact is known to have Good balance based on judo training. He talked on the first night about pitting his strengths against two of his top rated opponents Fred Frostic of Hahn who won Consolation honors and runner up Jason Maples of Giessen. Frostic is famous for catching other peo ple s mistakes. I be wrestled him before and know he s intelligent. Jason Maples is a mus Cle wrestler Strong and fast he said. Ill wrestle smart and not make mis takes said Crepeau. He proved True to his word. Ben Waters 67, Alconbury 57 Center Jennifer Mayfield hit for 14points in the second half to rally the . S no. 3 team to its first Victory of the round Robin portion of the five Day tournament. Today was the first Day we were work ing together As a team said lady Phan Toms Captain Donna Austin. It was second loss in two Days for the women of Sparta. They lost to ram Stem 80-63 sunday. I think we were burned out said Alconbury Captain Marva Hebert. They make us play bad All the Ben Waters held the Lead through most of the first half but Alconbury pulled ahead in the last two minutes to make it 32-30 at intermission. Alconbury extended the Lead in the Sec Ond half but a Ben Waters rally at the Midway Point narrowed the margin and the phantoms later tied the game at 54. Ben Waters guard Tamara Davis put her team ahead for Good at 56-54 with 4 59left. Rainey Alston s three Point play accounted for All of Alconbury s Points in the last five minutes. Two free throws by Davis and two Field goats by 6-foot-3 Mayfield put the game out of reach for the women of Sparta. A a planning 2 divisions for 1986 baseball Mannheim Germany the Ger Man american baseball league voted at its annual meeting sunday to Field two four team divisions for the 1986 season president Claus Helmig said. The Nuernberg pirates Bamberg braves Ansbach Angels and Stuttgart Blue sox will compete in the South Divi Sion and the Giessen wolverines Mainz rangers Darmstadt comets and Mann Heim Klee Amigos will comprise the North division. The Munich Brewers have dropped out of the South division to play in the National German Competition and folded in the Middle of last season to account for the reduction in the number of participating teams. Bad Kreuz Nach was t asked to rejoin the league Helmig said. Jim Massino who took Over from Bill Mclnnis As commissioner late last season and will continue to serve in that capacity is developing the 1986 schedule. Each team will play a doubleheader and a single game against each learn within its division and twin Bills against All teams in the other division. Competition will begin sunday May 18. The league also will stage an All Star game july 6 at Mannheim. Helmig also said that he is negotiating for a game Between a a a All Star team and the puerto Rico National team which will be in Europe for the 1986 world baseball championships scheduled july 19-aug. 3 in the Netherlands. He said that he expects to have further information on that game within two weeks. Am sports radio College basketball St Johns . At Villanova 2 a.m., wednesday. Television pro basketball Milwaukee Bucks at Philadelphia 76en tape delayed10 30 p.m., tuesday
