European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 11, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday May 11. 1986. The stars and stripes. Page 25 s win prep meet by Ben Abrams prep sports editor Schiwe Zingen of Runny the Ramstein royals walked off with to first places at lie sponpuu7, Here saturday and won both the boys and girls lilies in a hexagonal High school track meet. The boys gelling a double from Tom Koss were generally in command from the outset As hey racked up 153 Points to Hei Delberg s 128. Stuttgart nudged Hanau 78 77w in the Bailie for third place. The Ramstein girls had to work a Little harder for heir Victory. They trolled Hei Delberg 93-93 with three events remaining hut victories in the 3,000 and 1,600-meter relay and a second in the 200 meters enabled the royals to pull out a 122-116 Vic tory. Lahr and Wiesbaden were far behind with 84 and 73 Points respectively. Kou. Headed for the air Force Academy following graduation next month won the 200 in. 23,1 and the 100 in 50.1, the latter the second Best time turned in this year. Koss also anchored the 1,600-Mctcr team to Victory to pad the royals advantage. Nate Hudson Tim Walters and Steve Colly ran the other legs with Koss breaking the tape fora 3 32.1 clocking. The distances belonged to the finches of Hanau Sieve turned in a 1 02.3 time in the 800 after running the 1,500 in 408.0. Chris took the 3,000 in 9 15.8. All limes were quite respectable considering that the track was wet from hard Rains that struck All morning Wiesbaden s Steve Kullorn grabbed individual laurels for the Day with wins in the Long jump and High jump and a second in the triple jump. Kullorn Bea Oul teammate Vince Banner by an Inch with a 6-4 High jump and swapped victories with Lahr s Paul Thibedeau in the other two events. Cullom went 21-0 in the Long jump an Thibedeau prevailed in jump with a 42-64 Effort us Dioio rom Gwo Wiesbaden s Scott Cullom cars High jump bar Al 6-4. To beat out teammate Vince Bolmer other victories went to Heidelberg s de Wattron in the 100, Wiesbaden s Robert bar nes in the no High hurdles wallers in the 300 intermediates the Ramstein 400-meter relay team Heidelberg s sprint Medley quartet ram Stcin s Trevor Toenjas in the pole vault Donau s Tony Morion in the shot and Heidelberg s Lavelle Lewis in the discus. The Heidelberg quartet of Kelvin leap Hart Waldron Troy figins and Tom shul ton had a season Best 3 42.8 clocking but the other winning efforts were below Honor Roll Caliper. Only one girl triumphed More than once. She was Ramstein freshman Audra Lawson. Who clocked a second Best year s time of 1 02.5 in the 400 and bettered her own second Best 100-meter hurdles Mark with a 16.1 Effort. She also anchored the 1,600-Mcler relay win run Ning after Marie Thomas Natisha Coppoc Man and Stephanie Mallard. Stuttgart s Julie Cyrus appeared to have a double Victory in her grasp when misfortune struck. She had won the 1,500 in 5 10,5 and was far in front in the 3,000 when she became ill and could not finish. Rtt Stcin s do disc Donaldson finally prevailed in 12 01.0. Stuttgart s Dana Walters and Heidelberg s Kim Williams traded verdicts in the 100 and 200. Both hit the Century tape in 13.3, with Walters getting the nod from the judges. In the 200, it was Williams by a second Williams also anchored the victorious 400-meter relay squad of Shon Green Kris Wright and Tammi Gould. Gould pulled a muscle in her Teg of the sprint Medley and Ramstein turned a close race into a decisive win As Shawn Freeman Missy Macwhinney Thomas and Mallard raced to a 4 40.7 Triumph. Green won the Long jump Lahr s Cheryl Scott Roxanne Bic Benke and Danielle a Rosc prevailed in the triple jump High jump and shot put respectively and Hei Delberg s Janelle George took the discus. Us a told by Ken George Hanau High s slews Finch. In route to �00 win first round at Abc wisc tourney Johnson Navarro Sef Pace in masters by Craig dooms staff writer Ramstein Germany Vogel Weh s Don Johnson and Rhein main s Esther Navarre Bolh know Why they headlined the Leader Board after the first round saturday in the Abc wisc european masters Bowling tournament. Johnson who rolled four game sets of 828 and 850 to open an Early 76-pm lend Over the men s Field of 3fi bowlers offered As precise an explanation As his performance accuracy "1 Don t have a big cranking shot like so Muny of these us said Johnson but i was very accurate today. I executed and i Navarro coping i h a pulled leg mus Cle turned nose Al the Bicentennial lanes with her odoriferous Choice of pain relieving Balm. But her sets of 737 and 813, the result of a slower deliberate delivery were nothing to sniff about. The pull is in the thigh and it hurts every time 1 Bend at the line sat Navarro who competed for the second straight Day wearing a leg wrap. She won thei Eiro wan All stars singles and All events titles Friday while similarly attired. "1 did t try to Power the Ball today. I slowed Down relied on control More and let the Ball Roll. To worked pretty Well Navarro said. The men s and women s second and third rounds were scheduled for saturday night. The top 16 bowlers from round i move into round 2, while Only the tap eight Prog Ress to round 3. Round 4, match play Fea Turing the top five bowlers from round 3, is scheduled for 11 . Sunday. The masters climaxes the 1985-86 bowl Ine season in Europe. The tournament is jointly sanctioned by the american Bowling Congress and the women s International Bowling congrats Wiesbaden s Mike Terrell claimed the Early round i men s Lead by rolling Al a 211 clip in the first set saturday. Improving each game he fashioned a 154-213-234 243844 to Edge out Johnson who was second at 198-211-224-193828, Johnson set the Pace in the second Slan la however posting the Only All-200 set of the Day 216-200-219-215 850 to claim his position atop the Leader Board at 1678. Wuerzburg s Bill Frazier was second at 780-8161602, followed by Voge Wehs Fred Walton 780-805 1585 Vogel Weh s Mark Bakke 80b-769 1577 and Hahn s de Cole 821-7381559, Terrell faltered in the second set rolling a 682 that dropped him to Ulli place. Vogel Weh s Bob Richert enjoyed the High game of the first round a 264 that helped him claim seventh place. Defending Champion Dan Novack of Bremerhaven failed to make the Cut at 1507 when he posted a 748-7221470, Good for 20th place. Navarro claimed the women s first round Lead despite Back Loback 168 games in the first set. She countered with a 235 in her Neit game before slumping again to 166 for a 737, she rebounded by averaging 203 in the second set with a 189-133-21m 79813 and a 1550 total that put her 63 pins ahead of second place Stephanie Brown of Hiedl Berg who finished Al 794-693 1487, Schweinfurt s Rose Sieggreen was third at 710-760 1470, followed by Kirech Goen s Teresa Speraw 782-6841466 and Wiesbaden s Joyce Richardson 746 691 1437. Navarro withstood the efforts of two shifts of late bowlers Friday night in Cap Turing the wisc All Star singles and All events titles. There were no serious challenges to Navarro s 3421 All events total or the Libl singles Mark she posted in earlier action Friday. The 120 late bowlers failed to unseat any of the lop 10 All events leaders and Only Wiesbaden s Joyce Richardson and upper Heyford s Barbi Lee managed to crack the pasted top 10 in the singles Competition Richardson s 1113 was Good for eighth place while Lee was 10th with 1105. Navarro rolled sew of 189-238-176 603 and 202-185-191 578 to Edge Zwell Bruecken s Carol Schabin for the singles title. Schabin finished 12 at 1169, Ramstein s Bev Neff was third at 1137 and Speranco was fourth at 1120, one pin better than Rowena Palitos of Pitburg runner up to Navarro in the All events race with 3373. Vincnza s Flo Urner was third at 3337, followed by Rhein main s Wanda Larkins at 3300 and Ramstein s Sandy Pfenninger with 3293, television basketball Aba playoffs. Phila Delphia 76ns at Milwaukee Bucks 7 . Sunday. Radio basketball Aba playoffs Phila Delphia at Milwaukee 7 . Sunday. Baseball new York Yankees Al Texas hungers 9 06 pin. Sunday. Auto racing Indianapolis Sod Lime rub 11 30 am. 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