European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 08, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday october 1989 the stars and stripes Page 23 Hiah school football Hanau overtakes Patch 27-13 by Ben Abram prep sports editor Hanau West Germany the Hanau panthers were More ferocious than their Patch Kin Here saturday and the charges of Bill Mcclosky remained undefeated in Germany a league strife by posting a 27-13 Victory. The Triumph elevated Hanau s Confer ence record to 2-0 and its season record to 3-2. Patch fell to la in league warfare and 1-2-1 on the Campaign. Hanau fell behind 13-6 in the last two minutes of the first half got Back to within a Point in the third Quarter and then won going away with a 15-Poinl fourth Quarter. We could be a really Good football team if we could Ever put four Good quart ers together Mccloskey lamented follow ing the Victory. We re in Good physical condition and we have been tigers in the fourth Quarter. However we have had at least one bad Quarter in every game this season. We have to put it All together if we want to win the the a panthers marched 65 Yards in 10 plays to move ahead at the outset of the final period quarterback Roy Rutherford getting the touchdown on a 7-Yard Roll out with 6 59 remaining and Ihnn passing to Eric Wilson for the two Point conversion that did in the Tamer a panthers. Patch could t Muster any kind of an offence after Rutherford s score and its fourth Down punt from deep in its own territory rolled dead on its 48. Three plays later tailback Lamont Rainey Shook off two would be tacklers at the line of scrim Mage bowled Over another defender six Yards into the secondary and sprinted 41 Yards for Hanau s final to. Udo Kcal kicked the extra Point to wrap up the Day s scoring. Hanau marched 58 Yards on its second Possession to take a 6-0 Lead. Raincy who ran for 167 Yards on 20 carries Dunn the afternoon scored from the 9 to Cap the drive. The March also featured his 19-Yard run and 12-Yard gainers by Junior Falefia and freshman Deshaun Fogec. Patched blocked the conversion attempt. The visiting panthers took advantage of two poor sportsmanship assessment against Hanau to get their touchdowns As time ran Down Laic in the half. David Hayes recovered a Rainey Fum ble on the Hanau 30 to put the first drive in gear. Pal Norman and Stefan Holt picked up a first Down in two rashes. Then came a 5-Yard penalty against Hanau. And when a Hanau player gave the official some lip a half the distance Levy moved the Ball to the 7. Jimmy Mccullom followed with a to pass to Rich Ard Mosca. Patch s conversion attempt was blocked leaving the score at 6-6. Hanau gained nothing in its next pos session and Drew its second sportsmanship Levy following ils failure to make a first Down on a fourth Down play. The 15-Yard step off gave Patch the Ball on Hanau s 28. Mccullom was sacked for an 8-Yard loss. He then passed to pal nor Man for 4 and followed that up with a 32 yarder to Mctroy Dixon who wrested the Ball away from three defenders and de spite being interfered with on the play. Mike Barry s kick made it 13-6. The hosts turned a Patch Bobble into their second to Midway through the third Quarter getting the Ball on the visitors 44 and scoring four plays later on a 28-Yard pass from Rutherford to Tony piled up the conversion run attempt. Mcclosky was pleased with the Hanau defense which limited Patch to 85 Rushing Yards counting a 31-Yard team loss that resulted from a bad snap on an intended pass from the spread formation. Our defense was very impressive today Mcclosky said. We were really Hilling hard especially Cole Captain and Eric Wilson. We always had a Strong Rush and we were getting to their runners before they could get Captain was credited with nine solos and eight assists and Wilson had five solos and six assists. He also broke up three Patch passes. Holt with eight solos and seven assists and Bomhard Dobner with six and two respectively sparked Palch. Fulda Ulm stay unbeaten Fulda West Germany Curtis Claxton rolled to a 160-Yard afternoon which saw him shatter a pair of Fulda school records As Fulda routed Brus Sels 46-8 in a Battle of a Central Una Catuns. Claxton s four touchdowns and 19 carries set new records. Claxton s two touchdowns in the Falcons 20-Point first was All Fulda needed in route to its fourth Victory. The Falcons rushed for 492 Yards and put All three runners in their wish Bone attack Over 100 Yards. Although Claxton led All rushers Leon Winfrey picked up 105 Yards and Backfield male Ivory Carter finished Wilhoi. The brigand running game managed 107 Yards on 49 at a attempts while the passing at Lack accounted for Only 68 Yards and three interceptions. Fulda improved to 3-0 in the a Central while the brigands fall to 1-1, 2-1 other a Central games saturday Ulm 6, Bonn 0 Bonn West Germany Billy Strickland s 36 Yard to run in the first Quarter was All the Points Ulm needed to improve to 3-0,2-0 in a South. Richard Ward intercepted Tom Zilan s pass and returned it to the Bonn 45. Strickland scored two plays later on a 36-Yard run for the Only score of the game. The two defences locked horns in the rain the rest of the Way. Bonn s Todd Krossc blocked the extra Point attempt. Bonn 0-2, 0-3 Overall out gained Ulm in total yardage 198-124. The crusaders had 124 Yards a Central Rushing and 74 passing while the marauders had 112 Yards Rushing and 12 passing. Bonn also had 10 first Downs to Ulm s 3. Ulm s de Thompson five Solo tackles four assists Alberto Rosarios four solos and three assists and Juan Spencer four solos and two assists had outstanding defensive games for the marauders. Krossc led Bonn with a game High 11 solos and two assists. Brady schlock or had seven solos an three assists and John Scoll had two sacks to go with his six solos and three assists. Bonn s Best Chance to score came just before the end of the first half. Schlucker ran 23 Yards before Rosarios tackled him on the 5. Just before the halftime whistle. Karlsruhe 52, Soe Lerberg 6 Oesterberg a the Netherlands the Karlsruhe knights lanced the soc Sterberg defense for 34 second half Points and a game High nine sacks in route to trouncing the Falcons. Karlsruhe s Tom Shank led the barrage with 110 cards on the ground which produced three of the knights touchdowns. Zack Lewis paced All runner with 147 Yards and a pair of ads. The knights picked up their first Victory in three outings while the Falcons remain grounded at 0-4. Karlsruhe led 18-0 at halftime. Defensively Jeremy Mcconnell sacked Roesler Berg starting quarterback Billy Wahler four times to Lead All defenders. Seven Allis hammered Wahler three times while Brett Postullo drilled him twice. Despite the repeated pounding Wahler and the Falcons avoided the shutout. Wahler piloted the Falcon attack deep into Knight territory setting fullback Rob keen up for a 2-Yard to burst. Karlsruhe a a Mike Allen passed for 105 Yards led by a 65-Yard to spiral to Mcconnell. Berlin shuts Down Giessen Giessen West Germany though Berlin run Ning Back Chris Alford turned put to be Berlin s Money Man saturday it was Eric Reed and ton Simms who provided the pain As the bears blanked Giessen 20-0 in an a North game. The Recd Simms duet drilled Gic Ssan starting quarterback Ron Calis eight times forcing the Griffins to Retreat for a total of minus-75 Yards in the bears 20 Point mauling. Berlin improved its conference record to a flawless 2-0, 3-0 Overall while the Griffins fell to 2-2, 1-2 in conference action. Alford ripped through the Gic Ssan defensive front for 132 Yards on 21 carries and a pair of to runs 4-and 5-Yard jaunts. Reed lit up the scoreboard in the first Quarter Snag Ging a Nealis Fumble and scampering in for the to from 10 Yards out. Alford kept the bulbs burning in the a North second with his 4-yarder, closing the door for a 14-0 margin. Alford s 5-Yardcr in the third smashed the Griffins Hope of rallying. Shawn Ferguson amassed 71 Rushing Yards on eight carries offensively and punished Giessen offenders with nine Solo tackles. Pat James and Tony Alston finished the Day with eight solos. In other a North games saturday osterhou16, Brun sum the Netherlands the is werholz Blackhawk outlasted the accent Lions in a defensive struggle. The Blackhawk scored late in the second Quarter and in the final minute of the game to run their league see a North on Page 25 Miles gains 140 to lift Nurnberg Over Pitburg Nurnberg West Germany Nurnberg s Rah Miles had the line on the Pitburg Barons. Miles the principal beneficiary of some dominating Nurnberg line play on both sides of the Ball ran for140 Yards on 14 carries and scored three touchdowns a conference As the eagles pulled away in the second half to whip the Barons 36-12 in a a conference game. Miles tallied on an 8-Yard pass from Ivan Trosper and on runs of 22 and 32 Yards. Bui his was not inc Only Field Day As Center Mike Russell tackles Lionel Burns and Mark Campbell and guards Cesar Blue and Gerard wooden Tore enough holes in inc Pitburg defense for All four Eagle backs fullback Sieve Bullet and halfback Miles Deshons Scott and Cedric Conway to each average 5 Yards or More a carry. Conway in fact did considerably Betler than raced 68 Yards for a touchdown on the winners first play from scrimmage on his Way for 118 Yards on seven carriers in the first Quarter alone. Conway left the game with stiffness shortly thereafter and did no play in inc second half. The eagles rushed 40 times for 315 Yards a figure achieved in spite of some inexperience on the offensive front where defensive mainstay wooden was pressed into service at offensive guard and Learned the position in two Days. Wooden replaced the former starter who was declared ineligible earlier in the week. In Spile of inc Swilch wooden maintained his defensive Edge leading a unit that forced nine turnovers and held inc Barons to 63 Yards Rushing on 32 at tempts and 4 of 12 passing for 108 Yards. The defensive line of wooden Burns and Mike Hall even chipped in with a to As Hall jarred the Ball Loose from Barons bed Calhoun and fell on it in inc end zone. Pitburg got ils ads in the game s first and last Peri ods on a i Yard plunge by John Sellers and a 2-Yard sneak by Calhoun. Mannheim 41, Wei Frikken 0 Mannheim West Germany Mannheim assaulted the trojans for 318 offensive Yards to Wei Bricken s 14-Yard total offensive Effort. Darryl Bell carried 11 times for 94 Yards which included a 15-Yard Jaunt to open the scoring. The Bison paraded through the Trojan end zone five More times As Dominic Vassar scored from 4 Yards out Tony Rodriguez from 4 and 7 Yards and Lee Coughlin from 3 Yards away. Mannheim a a Bobby Norwood s 15-Yard passed to Vassar closed out the onslaught. Norwood connected on 2 of 4 for 23 Yards and Vassar carried 12 limes for 59 Yards to Burn the Tro Jan. Mannheim evened ils Overall record to 2-2, while the trojans fell to 1-3
