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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, October 13, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 13, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Torrejon recovers tops flyers by Bucky Fox staff writer Wiesbaden hello Torrejon. Goodbye Wiesbaden. The raiders paved their Road to the playoffs and do toured the flyers by beat ing Wiesbaden 13-7 sunday. The Victory boosted Torrejon s record o 5-2 in the Continental Spons Confer ence. That s Ivi games ahead of Spang Dahlum 3-3 and two ahead of Wiesbaden 3-4 with two weeks left in he fight for the fourth and final playoff spot. We knew we could beat anybody sphere said tackle Randy James whose raiders overcame their Early morning saturday flight from Spain. They also overcame the stigma of leaving the Csc in 1975 and hanging on in the Mediterranean sports conference until the Mac folded last Winter we even knew we could beat Ramstein. We re underestimated because we re Small but we re quicker than these , a 6-foot-3, 240-Pound Ala Baman proved quickest when it counted most. He snatched a Fumble from wies Baden quarterback. Mel Crandell with s 29 left and a minute later Torrejon Blenny Washington sneaked Over from the 1 to break a 7-7  Fumble recovery begged for the nil s instant replay official Wiesbaden questioned it that  came after the flyers blew a Shotgun formation at their 26-Yard line. Entered Franklin s snap sailed Over Crandell who tried to land on it at his 3.as Torrejon end Calvin Mathis smacked him the Ball evidently came Loose and James pounced on it. James said no question the Ball was free for i. Is  said i was laying on it and he Mathis was laying on me. The Ball should be been dead. If i m Down i Down. That s Why we called timeout so our coaches could  coach Gary Covington questioned the officials and got nowhere. The raiders got somewhere in the end zone on their third running play. Washington s dive onto the goal Tine washes last appearance. He finished with seven carries for minus 70 Yards mostly on three Willie Spears sacks but made up for that with his Arm. Although he did t Start because of Abad Teg Washington passed for 197 Yards. His Biggie covered 79 Yards to split end Harold Jackson to tie i 7-7 Early in the second  caught it at the to Shook off safety Robert Barnes and raced to payout after a 4-0 Start Torrejon scored five Points Over the next two weeks and muttered sunday. Despite his yardage Washington hit Only 10 of 27 passes and had two the raid on Wiesbaden is Haua by Ken Corgi above Tom Jon raiders safety Nicholas slams 20 Breaks up a pass meant for Wiesbaden flanker a. Jackson. Below intercepted. Aside from the Jackson bombard two other Long ones to Don Taylor and Mark Mickic Washington barely had Lime to throw against the flyers Rush featuring Spears nose guard Jerome Young and Lackly Bryon Grays. Ditto for Crandell. When the Wiesbaden a a avoided Torrejon s Rush he tired into a swarming secondary starring safety Nicholas Simms. They had five on three most of the Lime said Covington. We could t execute at All on offence. Our defens played Raj Well. If not for them they would be killed  the flyers set up their touchdown jus like the raiders did their Winner. Torre Jon blew a Shotgun formation at its 30,with Center Jose Rosado s snap flying Over Washington Back to the 4. The flyers could t punch it Over i three plays so Covington went for it. Cran Dell ducked a near sack rolled left and hit fullback Eric Godwin in the end zone. Randy Foster s kick made it 7-0 with i 4s left in the first Quarter Foster later missed Field goals of 22 and 40 Yards. The flyers were further Hurt by eight lost fumbles. This program has been Down for Solon said Covington whose flyers were trying to make the playoffs for the first Lime since 1975. We d Fumble and our Guys would hang their Heads. Eve the pros Fumble. Of course not seven times in the first  flyers averaged less than 2 Yards or Rush. Crandell and Tommy Thomas who Quarter backed in the second Quarter combined for eight completions in 20 Torr Cjon fullback in Garruls Heads for the wailing hands of flyers safety Rob Ert Barnes. Ulgun jul Luijt i we h11 tigers nudge wolfhounds 7-6 cat , scoreless i. Plays and two passes to  a Germany scoreless for three quarters the game came Down to the last 1 26 when a Camp new Amsterdam two Point conversion filled enabling the Sembach tigers to preserve a 7-6 Victory Over the wolfhounds Sun Day. Sembach comeback Reginald till Man broke through and threw Quarter Back Eddie Evans for a loss on the con version run which if made would have Given Cna an 8-7 Lead. The wolfhounds 0-7, scored the touchdown on a a Yard pass from Evans Tole Massey. Sembach 3-4, won despite six Tarnov Sembach had taken a 7-0 Lead on a 60 Sid drive in five plays with 10 24 remaining in the game. Terry Owens passed 2 Yards to Stan Moody for the score and Glenn trick kicked what turned out to be the winning Point on the Tiger March Owens passed 36yards to Tom Ceglarek to the Cna 24. Two Carrie by Stan Hayes got 7 Yards and Ceglarek picked up 5 to the 12 from where the to pass was thrown. Sembach lived dangerously. Holding a 7-0 Lead late in the game Owens at tempted a sideline pass and it was picked off on the Sembach 3s by Massey. From the 31, Cna used three running monday october 13, 19b6 the stars and stripes Page 25 air Force rumbles by Navy Colorado Springs Colo. Up Marc Munafo rushed for two Yard touchdowns and an opportunistic air Force defense intercepted five passes saturday to carry the Falcons to a 40-6rout of Navy on a Windy snowy afternoon before ,004 spectators. Air Force turned three of he five interceptions into touchdowns. The fal cons limited Navy to 154 Yards in of sense. The midshipmen s Chuck Smith who entered the game As inc nation leading rusher gained 40 Yards All in the first half. Air Force. 5-1, amassed322 Yards in offence air Force took a 6-0 first Quarter Lead on Field goals by Chris Blasi of 47 and 42  scored his first touchdown Early in the second Quarter climaxing a56-Yard drive that lasted seven plays. Pat Evans capped an Eihl play drive whence scored five i nulls later from 2 Yards following an interception by . Jones who returned to the Navy 29. With six minutes left in inc first half Jim Tomallo connected on a 34-Yard pass to Tyrone Jeffcoat 10 make it 16-0.an interception return by Tom Rotello to the Navy 30 set up the score. Navy scored its Lone touchdown wilh3 48 left in the half on a 59-Yprd pass from Bill Byrne to Mike Ray. Following a scoreless third Quarter Munafo scored from a Yard oui in the opening moments of inc fourth Quarter. Iowa tops Wisconsin Iowa City  
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