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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 4, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday october 4, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 25 High school football raiders slip past stallions 15-14 Sembach a Germany David William opened the fourth Quarter with a 4-Yard touchdown run and Fol Lowed in with a two Point conversion run to provide the winning margin saturday As the  red raiders edged the Stuttgart stallions 15-14 in a Germany aaa conference  eight Points capped a 40 Yard drive that gave Kaiser Lautem 1-2, a 15-0 Lead and was fuelled by a 15-Yard pass completion from Greg hindi to Keith lucked and a 10-Yard run by Damon Creech. But the stallions put together a whirlwind fourth Quarter to make things close. Fred Giddens who ended the Day with 309 of total offence on 13 of 36passing for 199 Yard and 13 carries for 110 Yard answered Williams Odwith a 45-Yard scoring strike to Andre Joseph. On the stallions next series Gid dons turned right end for a 62-Yard to run and followed that with a 2 Point pass to Andre Barnes which made it is-14. The game ended with Stuttgart 1-2, threatening again when a final play pass fell incomplete in the a town end zone the red raiders had built their Lead on a pair of first half safeties. Both two Pointen came As a result of bad Center snaps As def Miye line men Luck Cut and Nate Margii took turns tackling the up position punier in the end  added a 27-Yard Field goal set up by a 36-Yard Hinds to busier Yarbrough completion making it 7-0 at Hai nime. Leading the defense which blanked Stuttgart for three quarters were Jerry Williams Steve Demming and Henry Dowell of the red Raider secondary. On the other Side of the Field Stutt Gart s Chris be cheer had two interceptions Joel Walters was in on ii stops and Yun Chin French had two sacks. In other aaa games rant Etc  12 Ramstein a Germany Tim sailors kicked what proved to be the winning Point in the royals win Over the Wiesbaden warriors Ger Nany aaa sailors fourth Quarter Pat kick lifted Ramstein to a 3-0 Overall re Cord while Wiesbaden was handed its first loss and stands at 2-1. Sailors Boot followed a 2-Yard run by quarterback Lance Kan to Cap Anine play 60-Yard drive which gave the royals a 13-6 Lead with 9 minute left in the game. Wiesbaden fought Back with Jame Barnes nabbing a 49-Yard pass at the 6 00 Mark to set up the possible go ahead two Point conversion. But Royal cornerback Brian jams read the halfback dare moved up for the tackle and brought the curtains Dowson the Wiesbaden show. Ramstein scored first in the open ing Quarter when Chris Kelley hauled in a 20-yarder to end a five play 65 Yard charge Wiesbaden struck Back in the second when Chris Anderson s 70-Yard Jaunt to bring the halftime score to 6-6.nuernberg compiled 272 Yards on offence 252 coming by Way of  trekked 13 carries for 86 Yards and Mike gent pitched in with 13 Carri id 74 Yards. Koss hit 3 of 11 throws for 52 Yards and threw one  turned in 274 Yards of offence with Anderson pounding out 156 of the team s i �2 Rushing  top Tacker was gent with 14 Solo shots. Defensive end Billy Jenkins had 13 Solo tackles and landed two sacks. His brother Ace Jenkins at tackle had nine tackles. Samors defensive standouts were linebackers Marty Lartz Hisey with 14 Tolos and fix sacks and Rob Neal with nine solos and three sacks. Mannheim 33, Frankfort is Frankfurt Mannheim put together touchdown drives of 65 and 66 Yards in its first two possessions and Nadi Leonard rushed for 182 Yards and two to As the Bison conquered Frankfurt handing the wingless eagles their third straight loss Sec Ond in aaa  Bison 2-1, also scored on Corey Jenkins 5-Yard Bootleg his 14 Yard pass to Travis Jenkins and Rock see raiders on Page 26 game ending tackle on 5-Yard line saves Hanau s 18-13 win Bybee Abraks prep sports editor Hanau Germany the Hana panthers scored twice in the last 65 seconds of the first half Here saturday an then downed James Collier at the five on the last play of the game to eke out an 18-13 Germany a Victory Over the Baum older but. The tackle gave the Panthen 2-1 re cords in both league and All games com petition while Baum older Tell to 1-2 in both categories. Shawn jacks and a. Rail Moss could t prevent Collier from catching a desperation pass from Warren Hodge As the final seconds slipped off the clock but they made sure he did t get into the end zone and a valiant 96-Yard, 67-Scc-Ond Baum older drive for the win fell by the boards. The bucs Haven t beaten the panthers since 1976. Baum other held a 7-6 advantage with 1 16 remaining before intermission but a Short punt which Thomas Bailey re turned 12 Yards to the bucs 26, set the stage for the panthers Quick touch Downs. James Bissler passed to or adv Walker for a first Down on the four and two plays later Reggie Osborne scored from the two with 40 seconds left on the first play from scrimmage Joe Baker intercepted a Hodge pass on the Hanau 31 and on the next play busier pitched to Giles for an apparent sweep. Suddenly Giles stopped and uncorked a bomb. Far behind the Baum older secondary. Walker grabbed the bait on the Germany a 13 and loped in for the to As All Teros appeared on the clock. For the third time Hanau missed an extra Point and near the end it appeared that those misses might mean the differ ence in the game. Baum older set up its second touch Down when Dewan leak blocked a Hanau punt on the Baum older 42 and the Ball chromed Back 26 Yards to the Hanau 32.two plays gained nothing but on third Down Hodge went Long and Sean Bedford make a spectacular catch with two defenders hanging on him at the 4. A running play lost four but Hodge faked a pass and bootlegged it in for the touch Down. His conversion run attempt was stopped inches Short of the goal line. Nothing happened offensively for the last three minutes of the think Quarter and most of the fourth period. Hanau drove from its 46 to the Baum older seven but a fourth Down pass fell incomplete and the bucs took Over with 1 27 remaining. A Hodge pass was far off target on the next play Hodge went to Collier who made a spectacular catch and rambled 63 Yards goal Ward. Alas the play was called Back because on illegal receiver was Domfield. So Hodge started again from the 3. A pass was incomplete. Hanau got Loo Ami see Hanau on Page 26 Hahn rips Brussels 62-0 Brussels Antoine Smith scored four touchdowns and quarterback Mike Allen ran for two and passed for another As the Hahn i Hawks cruised to a 62-0 Bennor conference Victory Over Brus Sels saturday. Smith tallied on a 37-Yard pass from Allen runs of 9 and 7 Yards and an 83 Yard second half Dickoff return. Alien added touchdown runs of 9 and 12 Yards As the winners rang up 17 first Quarter Points on their Way to a 449-Yard total offence performance. Hahn. Which ran ils conference Mark to 2-1 and improved Overall to 3-1, also got a 21-Yard to run from Billy threat and a a yarder from Dan Smathers. Despite Smith s scoring heroics How Ever. Pokey Black led the Hahn rushers rolling up 153 Yards on 13 carries including an 87-Yard to run from scrim Mage Tor the i Hawks final to. Run Ning mate Eric pub was even More efficient carrying three times for 84yards and kicking seven extra Points against the out manned brigands. Alex Yarbrough carried 24 times for 114 Yards to Pace win Peterson passes Giessen Over Berlin 34-0 Giessen Germany Calvin Peterson passed for three touchdowns As the Giessen Griffins blanked Ber Lin 34-0 saturday to win their opening Germany a Crnin game Giessen stands 2-1 Overall. Berlin dropped to 0-1,1 2. Peterson a senior quarterback found Chris Wil Liams fora 7-Yard touchdown that opened the scoring. Eddie Bachers extra Point made it 7-0. Giessen boosted its Lead to 13-0 on Peterson s 25 Yard strike to Greg Johnson. Terry Donne s 2l-Yrd scamper gunned Giessen ahead 21-0 by the end of the first Quarter. Peterson and Johnson hooked up again on a 4-Yard to in the fourth Quarter. The Griffins final score came on Reserve Quarter Back George Fleshmen s 21-Yard pass to Jimmy Black Roon. Peterson completed 13 of 23 passes for 178 Yards he also rushed 12 times for 135 Yards. Williams caught five passes for 85 Yards Johnson five for 53. Dennett added 95 Yards in 15 tries to help a Giessen ground game out totalled 267 Yards. Germany a Central Peterson also played comeback and grabbed an interception. Fellow cornerback Williams picked off two and linebacker Anthony Porte one. Also helping Giessen s defense were end Thomas Volk nose guard Mike Rocha and tackles Derek Adamson and Edmund Pankey. The Griffins held Berlin to 94 cards Rushing and 43 passing. Bad Kramsack 8, Karl be 0 Karlsruhe Germany the bearcats defense led by Bino Edwards and Derrick Davis provided All the fireworks and blanked the knights in Ibe Germany a Central conference opener for both teams. Edwards rambled 71 Yards for a touchdown with a fourth Quarter interception and Davis had 10 Solo. Tackles logo along with his three assists As both de lenses dominated  Kreuz Nach scored the eventual game winning Points in the second Quarter on a breakdown in the Karlsruhe kicking game when the Ball was snapped Over the punter s Bead and out of the end zone. Sean Abner led the . Offence with 155 Yards Rushing. Karlsruhe looked to be Back into the game in the fourth Quarter but an 80-Yard punt return for an apparent touchdown by Karlsruhe s Lenny Lesure was called Back for a clipping penalty. Fulda 2,oterbou8 osterholz. Germany Fulda turned iwo key fourth Down plays into touchdowns then stopped the Osler Bolz b so Hawks at the Falcons 1-Yard line on Bunh Aad goal late in the game to preserve a Ger Many a Emral Victory. Disdaining a punt on fourth and four from its own 46 in the first Quarter the Falcons struck for a 54-Yard touchdown on i reverse by Kenny Walton. And in the third period a Short Blackhawk Pun put Fulda 2-1. In business at the osterholz 42. Six plays later Morris Pajins who had 17 carries for 75 Yards on the game capped the drive with a 2-Yard touchdown run. Osterholz. 0-3, got its to on a 6-Yard run by Jason Miller that ended a. 64-Yard drive in the second Quarter but was unable to push across the equalizer despite a furious last Quarter Effort  
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