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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 24, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes Friday february 24,1989 husband wife to teach volleyball compiled by Klint Johnson assistant sports editor volleyball the Usa eur volleyball coaches and officials clinic featuring a husband and wife instructing team will be held March 7-11 at Eschborn Cavern in Frankfurt. Richard and Azam Smith both involved in volleyball nationally will conduct the clinic. Richard is chairman of the . Volleyball rules commission and editor of the . Volleyball association officiating handbook. Azam has cached National level teams and is a Useba official. They have both worked National and Junior olympic competitions. Experienced coaches and officials wanting to at tend the clinic should Contact their major command sports directors by March 1. Clinic registration willbe held March 7 from 7 30-9 ., with the $25 local Roundup clinic fee payable at that time. A volleyball Competition is scheduled in conjunction with the clinic with those attending the officials seminar expected to work the matches. Teams wanting to enter the tournament should Contact Sam Sammons Frankfurt sports director at 320-5816. Basketball eight players assigned to Europe Are currently vying for positions on the women s All  team according to Usa eur person Nel officials. Stuttgart s Bridget Benson Heidelberg s Mary Berry Hill and Lavon Kane Wiesbaden s Robin Brooks Bremerhaven s Monica Hughes Schweinfurt s Rhonda Mcduffie Wurzburg s Angela Roney and Sharon Jones of Izmir Turkey Are trying out for the  sentry in the armed forces championship March 18-23 and National aau championship in april. Martial arts the Worms invitational martial arts tournament will be held March 18 at the Worms physical fitness Center. The events scheduled Are Kata weapons and spar ring with Competition in White yellow Green Brown and Black Belt divisions. Registration will be from 8 30-10 30 ., with a Black Belt meeting at 11 30  Participation fees will be $20 or 40 Marks for adults and $15 or 30 Marks for under-16 entrants. Awards will be presented for first second and third places in each category. For More information Call Morise Conerly at 383-8167/7482 or civilian 06241 48-8167/7482. Big from Page 25 Victory. The two clubs went into the final period tied but the stallions Leach like defense limited the royals to two baskets and Only six shots As they surged to Victory. Ramstein had led 52-50 with 3 28 remaining. But Mitchell Lester cashed in with a pair of free throws Ron Blair hit a pair of jumpers and the Stal Lions closed things out with three free throws by Ron Thomas and one by Mike Davidson. We lost a couple of close games to Ramstein during the year and it was great to win this game and keep our chances of repeating As big schools Champion alive Stuttgart coach Gene Kugler said. I thought our defense was Superb in the second half especially on their big Guy 6-3 Daylon Bynum. He Hurt us in the first half but we held him in pretty Good Check the second half Kugler added. Bynum scored 16 of his game High 26 Points in the first half but he managed Only one Field goal in the third Quarter and a Field goal and four free throws Down the stretch. He got Only one shot in the final eight minutes As Stuttgart did a Good Job of blocking him away from the Ball. Lester paced the stallions with 19 Points and Thom As came through with 15. Thomas also did a Good Job of bal handling and harassing on defense. Roger Bacchieri backed up Bynum with 10 Points six of which came on two three Point goals one of those from just Over the Center line to beat the first half Buzzer. Heidelberg girls 46, Wiir Burg 35 top seeded Heidelberg which sailed through regu Lar season play with a 14-0 record jumped to a 10-Point Lead 16-6 by the end of the first Quarter and maintained that margin practically All the rest of the Way. On two occasions at 29-23 and 38-32, Wurzburg sliced the deficit Down to six. However each time Cindy cabe and Karen Dandridge came up with key baskets to Stem the tide. Dandridge led the Lions with 18 Points and cab finished with 16. Mika Brown paced Wurzburg with 12. In wednesday s late games Wurzburg girls 58, Wei Brocken 24 Wurzburg s Cheryl Crainey scored 22 Points jus two Points below we Brucken s team total As the wolves blew out the trojans with a 16-2 second Quarter Blitz wednesday. Wurzburg led 6-3 after the first period before taking 22-5 halftime Lead and a 39-13 margin after three quarters of play. Mika Brown supported Crainey s out burst with 18 Points. Wei Brincken was led by Tara Thomas and Becky is Michael Abrams Lani Cabral shoots Over Mannheim s Kim Lenhardt. Barb Eppley 31 and Heather Overstake 54 watch. Durris who scored six Points apiece. Heidelberg boys 67, Pitburg 57 Tony Goebig pumped in 22 Points to Lead All scorers and save the win for Heidelberg in wednesday s final  losers led by John Ball s 14 Points trailed the entire game before rallying to a 55-All tie in the fourth period. Sutton reportedly out Rose in at us Lexington by. A Eddie Sutton will be out and Lee Rose will be in As basketball coach of the Kentucky wildcats in a few weeks according to a newspaper report published thursday. The Columbus Ohio dispatch in a copyright Story quoted a source close to the Kentucky program As saying Sutton is going to be told he s gone in 10 Days to two weeks. The new coach is picked and it s Rose. He s pm Newton s Choice for the  Newton will become athletic director at Kentucky on april 1, replacing Cliff Hagan who resigned last year. Newton refused to discuss the Kentucky coaching situation with the dispatch. Sutton whose team broke a six game losing Streak the longest at Kentucky in 64 years wednesday nigh said he had t heard about the Story until a report on television after the game against Tennessee. We were Over at the dorm and the players were excited about the win Over Tennessee he said. Everyone was surprised when it the Story came Over. But let me say that i am the head coach at the University of Kentucky he added. That s what my contract says. Until they Tell me differently that s what i m going to  Small from Page 25 the scoreboard. Maybe i should have used them i Don t know Hedburg said. But that in t How we got beat. We Haven t played hard and Long since the regular season ended. We never got in the ballgame to Start  Vilseck did and now they re in the semifinal to face the Winner of the Hahn Munich match that was being played later thursday night. Everybody says Munich s the team to beat Strong said. But we Only lost by six to them this year and we had them beat that  if the Falcons do win their semifinal Friday the will play in saturday s final and be Able to live out some More of that statue of Liberty stuff. How does it go i lift my lamp beside the Golden  in other games thursday accent girls 43, Baum older 36 Baum older led 13-0 at the outset shutting Downa cent s Star Center Megan Baerman. But Sheila cousins teamed with Susan Diebert to bring the Lions Back. Cousins had 14 Points and Diebert hit some crucial buckets in the second half forcing the bucs to leave Baerman in single coverage. The accent Center finished with 11 on the game. Baum older was led by  Williams with 18 Points. Brussels girls 41, Augsburg 34 Brussels jumped out to a 12-0 Lead and never looked Back behind Jenny Ryall s 13 Points and Jenny Brand s 12. Cindy Townsend led Augsburg with 13 Points. Berlin boys 72, osterholz 70 Berlin led throughout the second half by As much as13 p9ints, but had to hold off a furious Blackhawk rally in the closing minutes for the win. Vernon Torrance who finished with 23 Points hit Athree Pointer with one second left to trim the bears Lead to two but the Blackhawk did not Call time be fore the Buzzer sounded. Renard Owens had 28 Points and 32 rebounds forthe bears. Sean Ferguson added 19 for Berlin while Melvin Clark had 19 for the Blackhawk. Shape boys 70, Ansbach 50 this game was not As close As the final score Indi Cates. Shape led by As Many As 30 before sending in the reserves. Hometown favorite Andrea Pizzato had 29 Points to Lead the spartans and the shape backcourt tandem of Colby Cole and Jimmy Parker had 12 apiece. Ansbach was led by Chris Strickland with 15. Brussels boys 51, Augsburg 47 John Boyd tossed in 19 Points and Terry Mcelvenny pumped in 16 to Lead the brigands past the apaches. Augsburg was led by Jerry Bishop with 24 Points. Munich boys 72, Hahn 61 Munich guard Steven Bright tossed in 27 Points to Lead the Mustangs past the Hawks. Junior Dean added 22 for the Mustangs and Michael Burtt had 12. Hahn was led by Antwyon Smith with 17 Points and Eric Cheatham with 13. Friday s girls games have accent playing Brussels at 1 . And Vilseck playing Hahn in the 2 30 . Game. The boys matchup have Berlin playing shape at 4 ., followed by Brussels against Munich at 5 30 . The girls final is saturday at 1 ., with the boys playing their title game at 3 30 . The girls Consola Tion game saturday is at 10  Saturday with the boys vying for third place at 11 30   
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