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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, March 26, 1990

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 26, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Army basketball Baum older nips Frankfurt in Ofa a i r1 Host Bowal Morrissette staff writer car Horn West Germany a Darryl Frierson a Eschuk Start of overtime sunday in  bears eliminate Frankfurt 111 in and reach the v corps finals. The bears swept the semifinal series 2-0 and will a a Eagn game. O , Wiesbaden at pm sunday for the second and if %3olderkbroke the 98-98 regulation tie when ride Harp upped the overtime jump Ball to Frierson us Man in for the Lay up. Donald Sanders fouled a a play hem fourth Falcon and third a or tar to foul out of the game. A. Frierson completed the 3-Point play for a 101-98 Lead. Jim a Davis 3-Pointer with 1 40 left seemed to put the Samc out of reach with Baum older up 109-102. But Ronnie Manuel scored six straight Points his last on a double clutch Bank shot underneath and Cut v corps men the Lead to 109-108 with 36 on the clock. But Robert Huff was fouled on the next play and Sank two free throws for a 111-108 Lead which stood up when Frankfurt missed its last four shots. Frierson scored 23 Points and dished out a game High 10 assists. Huff matched Frierson a 23 Points and both guards Sank four 3-pointers. Harp scored 17 Points and grabbed a game High 18 rebounds. Davis had 14 Points and 11 boards and Richard Stewart scored 13. Huff credited Frierson a Superb passing. A it comes from playing together All year a Huff said. A to me Frierson is the ultimate Point guard. He carries the Ball  Frankfurt a Thomas Davis led All scorers with 31 Points to go with 10 rebounds. Davis scored 20 after intermission As Frankfurt rallied from a 55-40 halftime deficit. Manuel hit for 30, 18 in the second half. Mark Hall had 15 Points and 11 boards and George Smith scored 12. With a Busload plus a 10-car caravan of Baum older fans making the trip to help pack the Eschborn Bubble dome and cheer their team on a and scream taunts at the Frankfurt team and fans a the Decibel level was As loud As a Rock concert. Huff Manuel and Sanders yelled taunts at each other throughout the game a because we played together at fort Polk a Huff said after the game. Before he said that the players looked As if they were ready Tor a Street fight. The intense atmosphere took its toll on the sweat soaked players and their tempers. The officials called 35 fouls on Frankfurt 29 on Baum older. The bears got the upper hand in the Long free throw Parade by shooting 61 free throws and making 34 of them. Frankfurt was 20 of 32 from the line. The officials also called five technical fouls a two on Baum older coach Frank Wilson a and ejected Frankfurt s Gregory Jordan for shoving Frierson with 5 55 left in regulation Baum older thrived in the first half in this heated see v corps on Page 26 cougars Bounce suns knights claim shootout by Ron Mckinney staff writer Aschaffenbur West Germany a the Ansbach cougars Shook off a 17-Point first half deficit to stun the Aschaffenbur suns 99-87 and sweep their Vii corps semifinal series. Ansbach will face Niernberg which it has beaten three times in five games this season in the Best of three title series which begins saturday. The cougars made 39 of 56 free throws and Reserve guard Jose Maccou scored 14 of his game High 21 Points in the second half to end a determined Effort by Aschaffenbur. Despite having three starters fouling out the suns were just a Point behind at 79-78 with 4 21 to play. Ansbach a Wallace Brown then scored twice inside on consecutive possessions to Lead the cougars on an 8-1 run to put the game away. With Aschaffenbur Center John Lockett who had 23 rebounds and 16 Points dominating the paint the suns outre bounded the cougars 55-34. What they  do however was convert their numerous second Chance opportunities into Points. Trailing 29-12 nine minutes into the game the cougars adjusted to a full court pressure defense. Taking advantage of the absence of Aschaffenbur guard Jody Jacobs who was on the Bench with three fouls the cougars began forcing turnovers and converting steals into layups. During the last eight minutes of the first half Aschaffenbur was unable to score a Field goal As Ansbach went on a 16-4 run to tie the halftime score at 42. A we hit the free throws Down the stretch a said Ansbach coach Leon Mackeown. A and the defensive press really came alive for  a they took it from us a said Ascham feb urge Slockett who had 11 offensive rebounds. A i wish i could find an excuse for Why we were missing a i know i rushed a couple of my  seven Ansbach players scored in Dou Vii corps men ble figures led by Maccoux a 21. Jeffrey Churchwell had 17 Points Roberson Turner tossed in 16 and Michael dial added 13 Points and four steals. Jarodus Roseberry scored 12 Points and Brown and Vincent Scott completed the double figure Deal with 10 each. Rodney Harris led Aschaffenbur with 17 Points and 12 rebounds Jacobs had 16 Points and six assists and Micheal Foster scored 13. A we missed the free throws Down the stretch and they made them. That was the key to the game a said Aschaffenbur coach Maurice Mcpherson. In sundays other semifinal Niernberg 105, Schweinfurt 99 Nurnberg West Germany a the Niernberg knights advanced to the Vii corps menus basketball championship series sunday by outlasting the Schweinfurt magicians in a shootout that saw 11 players explode into double figures. The Triumph gave the knights a two game sweep of the Best-of-3 semifinal series. Niernberg squandered a 13-Point Lead but caught its balance and came Back to eke out the Victory. The knights moved ahead to stay at 62-60 on a jumper by Leonard Thompson and they padded their Lead to 8 Points on baskets by Goliath Yeggins Thompson and Caesar Harris. The magicians threatened a final time when 3-pointers by to Dillard and Terrance Cobb Cut the score to 101-99, but they never could catch  led the knights with 23 Points. Yeggins followed with 18, Pat Robinson scored 15, Albert Williams chipped in with 14, Thompson dialled 12 and Phil Martinson made it a half dozen in doubles with 10. Larry Owens took individual laurels for the game with 24 Points. The magicians also got double digits from Cobb 19dillard 18chester Vaughn 16 and Xavier Brent 12. A amps of Jodidio Wallace Brown 41 and Michael dial 34 get the jump on a Schaffenburg a John Lockett. A Al ecu Misu Alii players Stoicu in Usu an \ Stuttgart Wurzburg sweep into championship round. A a a a a a a a Al adv rattlers outscored Ansbach 24-2 Down Bobingen West Germany a Stuttgart maintained its perfect season sunday by sweeping its Best-of-3 semifinal Vii corps women a basketball series with a relatively easy 78 66 Victory Over Niernberg. The 12-0 lady stallions Advance to the Vii corps championship March 31-april 1 and will entertain Wurzburg in the first game. The second and if Nec Essary tilts in the Best-of-3 series Are scheduled at kit Zingen a Harvey Barracks on sunday. Countess Irvin led Stuttgart with 28 Points and five Vii corps women assists. Brigette Benson and Lisa White followed with 14 Points apiece. Belinda Justice paced the knights with 26 Points. Priscilla Bailey followed with 16 Points and Carmen Carter came through with 12 Points. Wurzburg 96, Ansbach 82 Katterbach West Germany a the Wurzburg lady rattlers outscored Ansbach 24-2 Down the stretch sunday to Complete a sweep of their Bcst-ol-3 semifinals. Angela Roney scored 17 of her game High 38 Points in the last 4 38 As Wurzburg erased an 82-72 deficit and then won going away. Roney got 23-Point backing from Jean can i Leric and Regina Tucker and Cassandra Colston bolstered the Wurzburg attack with 18 and 10 Points respectively. Pamela Compton paced Ansbach with 23 Points  
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