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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 11, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday october 11, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 25 High school football warriors Humble raiders by Ben Abrams prep sports editor Wiesbaden Germany the greatest asset a passing quarterback can have is someone to catch the Ball however when the opposition Doe most of the receiving say nine interceptions the outcome generally in too pleasant. That s the Way it was saturday a Wiesbaden defenders picked off nine of Germany aaa Greg Hinds passes and the Warrior rolled to a 24-0 Germany aaa Victory Over the Kaiser Lautem red  Victory was the third in four games for the Hometown cars both i league and Overall strife. Kaiser Lautem fell to 1-3 in both  Randolph was the principal thief in the first half with three of his four interceptions. Alex Franco reversed Randolph s pattern grabbing one errant ass before intermission and three of  in cd accounted for the other interception As Hinds managed Only seven completions in 29 attempts. Randolph also had five deflections one a last second lunging Effort when it appeared he had been beaten by Ernie Williams on a Hail Mary that could have been a 67-Yard  Anderson duplicated that Type of play on another Hinds  enough Only one interception resulted in a direct touchdown that Oneby Franco 29 seconds into the fourth Quarter. Sneed s theft set up the warriors second score and Franco s last one helped account for a 37-Yard Field Goalby Thor Haynes with seven seconds remaining in the  did t mean to run up the score or anything like that Wiesbaden coach Darryl Schwartz said later. It was just that i wanted Thor to try a Field goal. Retried one earlier and it was blocked and i wanted to see if he could get one. It was from far out i think we could have scored a touchdown and that would have been running things up  Wiesbaden marched to a touchdown off the opening Kickoff Anderson getting it from the 10 to Cap a 65-Yard  Power tailback carried 10 times Dur ing the drive accounting for All but 13yards. Haynes kicked the Pat twice the Firstone being negated by one of Many wies Baden holding penalties. He repeated the two kick procedure after the second to also a 10-Yard run by Anderson followings need s interception and return to the 15 and Anderson s 5-Yard  mounted its Only sustained bid for a touchdown Early in the third period when it moved to a first Down on the Wiesbaden 6. The re raiders got there after Nate Margis re covered a Wiesbaden Fumble on the 50.Hinds completed a 12-Yard pass to Damon Creech and a 29-yarder to Ernest Williams. Hinds tried to pass twice inside the 6,but was forced to run both times and on fourth Down was nailed on the i. Ander son who amassed 127 Yards in 22 totes carried twice to get some breathing room and the red raiders never again were a threat Wiesbaden s defense outside of the enemy pass grabbers was highlighted by see Germany aaa on Page 26 Nuernberg trims wolves Kelley leads Pitburg win Nuernberg Germany Terry Golden and Freddie he Adan each rushed for More than 100 Yards sat urday As the undefeated Nuernberg eagles shut Down the Wurzburg wolves20-8 in a Germany a conference , who rushed for 103 Yards on 12 carries and Mcaden who rang up 101yards on his 12 Rushing attempts each scored touchdowns As the eagles improved 3-0 in a play and 4-0 Overall. Wurzburg fell to 1-2 in the Confer ence and 2-2 Overall. Golden s touchdown which Cameon a 2-Yard run capped a 7-play, 78 Yard first Quarter drive which put the eagles on top to stay. Golden broke two 20-Yard runs during the  Bruch s 1-Yard to plunge completed Nuernberg s second scoring drive but Wurzburg countered with three minutes to play in the first Hal with Andre still s 12-Yard touchdown run to Cut the eagles halftime Lead to14-8. Still completed the Day with 48yards on 16 carries. Mcaden put things away in the fourth Quarter however with a 47 Yard to Jaunt As the eagles finished the Day with 230 Yards on the ground and another 75 passing. Their defense led by Strong safety Jimmy Philpot in on 19 tackles and defensive ends Vas Germany a Aga Tilo and Andre Metoyer each inon 14 stops held the wolves to 127 total  s defense was paced by cornerback Kevin Surett three solos,10 assists and linebacker Tim Mcfarland four unassisted nine assists in other Germany a action sat urday Pitburg 26, Patch 0 Stuttgart Vince Kllc turned an off tackle run into a 75-Yard touchdown and returned an interception 97 Yards to spark the Pitburg Barons Over the Patch  win puts Pitburg at 3-0 in Confer ence play tied with Nuernberg for firs place. The Barons Are 3-1 Overall. Patch is 0-4 in conference play and  s first score came 6 30 into the opening Quarter and was followed by an other to via a 40-Yard pass from a cd Rick Jones to tight end Ben  and Robinson connected on a 2-Yard pass in the second Quarter Foran 18-0 Lead. Both teams were scoreless in the third. Then in the fourth Kelley picked off a Jason Burritt pass for his 97-Yardtd, with tyke mix running for a 2 Point conversion. Killcy finished the Day with six receptions for 93 Yards eight carries for 114 More and aided the Baron defens with 11 tackles and one interception. Mike St. Julian added nine  Dawson picked up 32 of the panthers 53 Rushing Yards on 14 car Ries. Hanau 20, Welb Nicken 0hanau, Germany quarterback Jam Bissler dived for one touchdown and passed for another As the Hanau panthers blanked the . Bissler scored the first Hanau to from the i fora 6-0 halftime Lead. The panthers tallied their other two touchdowns in the fourth period As Bissler passed 10 Yards to Grady Walker and Brian Roberson scored on a 16 Yard run. Reggie Osborne scored Atwo Point Pat after the second touch  by Eric surface and Brad Phillips the panthers held the trojans to 79 Yards. Hanau rolled up 366 total  Bressler completed eight of 14 passes for 99 Yards. Walker was on the receiving end of three of those passes for 79 Yards and a  was the game s Rushing Leader with 14 carries for 109  had 70 Yards in 13 carries. Zweir Eucken of Jeff thu mar was6-for-12 for 77 of the trojans Yards. Griffins Roll Over knights Giessen Germany Giessen quarterback Calvin Peterson heaved three touchdown passes and six different play ers found the end zone As the Griffins out ousted the Karlsruhe knights sat urday 45-0. The punishment started with a 20-Point first Quarter As Giessen scored on its first three  Terry Donnell scored from the 3 split end Chris Williams caught an18-Yard throw from Peterson Greg Johnson pulled in a 49-yarder and Eddie Bachtel booted two pats. The Griffins now 2-0 in conference play made it 21-0 with fullback Alton Mcneil s second Quarter 8-Yard run then pushed the Lead to 394 in the third with Williams Snag Ging a 7-Yard pass from Peterson and an Thony Portee legging in a 3-yarder. Giessen landed the final blow in the fourth Quarter when Jeff Smith went in from 2 Yards  rolled up 443 Yards on the ground and Karlsruhe 116. Giessen also dominate the air with 115yardstotheknightss3. Giessen s Overall record is now 3-1.Karlsruhe moves to 1-3. In other Germany a Central games bad  13, osterhout 6 bad Kreuz Nach Germany Jon Germany a Central Pardew s 3-Yard quarterback sneak with39 seconds left lifted the bearcats Over the  Kreuz Nach boosted its record to 2-0 in Germany a Central and 2-2 Over All. Osterholz dropped to 0-2 and 0-4. Pardew s winning touchdown capped six play 50-Yard drive set up by Eric Hatcher s 18-Yard Kickoff return. Dean Hawkins kicked the extra Point to finish the  Kreuz Nach led 6-0 when Hatcher caught a 28-Yard Flea Flicker from flanker Jason Palmer with 16 seconds left in the first  tied it with 3 50 left. The Blackhawk drove 70 Yards and Jason Miller scored from the 5. Bad Kreuz Nach rushed for 204 Yard Sand passed for 28. Tailback scan Abner led All rushers with 92 Yards in 17 car Ries. Miller rushed for 70 Yards for an osterholz team that gained 153 on the , at free safety picked off two passes for the bearcats. Osterholz line Backer Jason Moman was in on 18tackles. Berlin 36, Fulda 7fulda, Germany quarterback Shawn Steele ran for three touchdown and passed for another As the bears Pum Meled the  scored on runs of i 5 and 79 Yards and threw a 13-Yard scoring strike to Lance Hamilton As be Lii easily erased an Early 7-0 Fulda Lead on its Wayto an offensive output of 432 total Yards. The Victory evened Berlin s Confer ence record at la and its Overall Mark at 2-2. Fulda s record fell to la in a Cen trial play and 2-2 Overall. Steele was the main ingredient in Ber Lin s offensive explosion carrying 14 times for 144 Yards and throwing for an other 24. Fullback Marshall Todd broke a 77-Yard touchdown run for the bears other touchdown their first of the game. Todd ended the Day with six carries for 96  Hagins scored on a 17-Yard run for Fulda. Hagins was Fulda s  with 11 carries for 77 Yards. The Berlin defense led by Hamilton six unassisted stops held the Falcons to 148 total Yards. Leonard lifts Bison Post bucs 42-0 Baum older Germany Nad Leonard sped for 102 Yards and three touchdowns As the Mannheim Biso blew out the Baum older bucs 42-0 in a non conference High school game sat urday. Mannheim stands 3-1 and Baumholzer is 2-2. Leonard opened the scoring with a 3 Yard burst. Travis Jenkins set it up on the second play of the game by intercept ing Warren Hodge s pass and returning it46 Yards to the 3. Mannheim made it 12-0 in the first Quarter on Sebastian Crawford s 25-Yard  Leonard struck. He scored from the 2 and the 7 As Mannheim built a 27-0lead. Leonard s third to was set up by Ross Basser s Fumble recovery. Three Yard ads by Crawford and Kar Fiske finished the scoring. Mannheim totalled 273 Yards. Baum Holder totalled 175, with Alonzo Wallace Rushing for 68.derrick Black led Mannheim s de sense. Nose guard Dewan Leake bad three sacks for Baum older  
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