European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 2, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 a a the stars and stripes a amps Ken George Karlsruhe s Deb Jenkins 32 Battles with Mannheim s Germaine Sanders 34 and Tracy Taylor during the Mustangs Victory. 21 St from Page 23 Sens dizzy chalking up four steals. A town also dominated the offensive and defensive boards. The panthers blocked Parma sons shooters six times and swiped 43 rebounds a 28 defensive boards and 15 offensive boards. Marsh a towns Power Forward dominated inside tossing in trash bucket after trash bucket. Marsh finished with seven rebounds. Arbet was stifled under the boards. Pirmes big men snagged 38 boards a 21 on the defensive end and 17 on the offensive Side. Arbet led the feeble charge with 13 boards. Robinson swiped eight rebounds. With the win Kaiserslautern advances to the army european semifinals which Start april 18. Kaiserslautern last won the army title in 1985. Kaiserslautern forced Pir Masens into an extra game with a 108-88 beaning earlier sunday. The decision handed the roadrunners their first loss in this double elimination tourney. A town finished the six Day meet with a 5-1 record Pir Masens at 4-2. A town led the entire Way its Ultra aggressive Man to Man defense wreaking havoc on the roadrunners. In that first game Marsh led six panthers in double figures. Marsh Sank 18, followed by 17-Point performances by Linzie Stovall and Robinson. Bullock netted 16 and Greg Merritt and George Bennett each had 10. Ridley led Pir Masens with 24 Points in the opening contest followed by Robinsons 18 a the Only other roadrunner in double figures. Mannheim women 69, Karlsruhe 52 the lady Mustangs swept through the tournament at 3-0. Karlsruhe went 3-2. Taylor led a pumped up Mustang squad with seven steals. Mannheim dominated the contest snagging 60 rebounds to Karlsruhe a 44. Shunte Gleason led the Glass cleaning efforts with 23 boards while Kimberly Thompson swiped 13. Mannheim led All the Way Taylor and Gleason trading buckets. Gleason finished with 18 Points in a game that yielded four double figure efforts from Mannheim cagers. Kim Craven Sank 14 and Thompson dumped in 10. Karlsruhe appeared to be a step be Hind most of the game even though Jennifer Cliette gave the Mustangs fits with a 14-Point game. Climete pulled in 14 boards to Lead the lady pacers defensive Effort. Deb Jenkins nailed 8 and Karon Coes netted 7 in the losing Effort. A we were just outplayed. Its As simple As that a said Karlsruhe Forward Debbie Pritchett who was second to Cliette with 10 Points. Mannheim advances to the army european semifinals april 18, 21, 22. Mannheim will play game 1 at Stuttgart which eliminated Wurzburg 48-35 in the Vii corps final sunday. Stuttgart finishes off Wurzburg Bobingen West Germany a the Stuttgart stallions overcame a shaky first half when they committed 12 turnovers and went on to sweep the Best-of-3 Vii corps women a basketball championship series by beating Wurzburg 48-35 sunday. By bowing in two straight games the lady rattlers failed in their quest to win a fourth army title in five years. The Victory was the 14th this season for the undefeated stallions and gives them the Home court against 21st Taa Vii corps women com Champion Mannheim in the first game of the Best-of-3 army european championship semifinal series april 18. The second and if necessary games Are scheduled at Mannheim april 21 and 22. Stuttgart trailed 27-25 at intermission but the stallions Shook the doldrums and pulled ahead to stay on countess Irvine a Basket which made it 30-29 three minutes into the second half. The defense applied the pressure from that juncture and Stuttgart pulled away for its relatively easy Triumph. Irvin led All scorers with 29 Points. Lisa White scored 18 Points and grabbed 14 rebounds Bridget Benson added 12 Points and eight assists and Metrius Watson added 12 rebounds to the winning cause. Jean Jean Pierre sparked Wurzburg with 20 Points and 10 boards. Constance Macon added 17 Points Regina Tucker notched 13 and Monique Grant finished with 10. Grant also had nine rebounds for the lady rattlers. Darmstadt bowlers win youth title by Bob Wicker sports editor Mainz West Germany a when to up�?Ttheheat6 i Quot it Darmstadt demons turned in a six team Rolloff for the Leam a championship the demons jumped 2 of second place and wiped out Wiez Den 10-0 in malt cd play hand a t petition to take the title. Mike Wahl who carries a 164 ave raw rolled 199 to Pace the demons in to seventh and final match of the Day r0h. Ert Aragon 173 average added a 191 lefty Susan Ellis rolled 162 and Greo Cartier had 143. Josh Nanney the other member of the championship team sat out the final match. A with 10 Points up for grabs in each match the Wiesbaden team of Ryan Mansueto Craig Danton Richard Toney Cameron Johnson Steven Pfahl and Kris Mccauley led 40-36 going into the last match. But the team from Wiesbaden a Lindsey As came up Short in each of the head to head showdowns and lost the two Points for Best total As Darmstadt moved six Points ahead. Rhein main took third place followed by Heidelberg Hanau and bad Kreuz Nach As the top six teams from the 22-team league competed in the Rolloff. Rhein Mains Harry Bloss the top Bowler in the league with a 184 average this season was Well under his Normal pin fall until he uncorked a 221 in his seventh match. His teammate Tim Palmer 181 average rolled a 236 for the Best game of the Day. A this was the first time in be bowled Here and it was difficult to adjust to the lanes a said Bloss who is 16 and has been Bowling four years. A my favorite lanes Are at Heidelberg a said Bloss. It was at Heidelberg that Bloss rolled 221-225-199�?645, then 198-245-200643 for a 1288 total in his last Outing of the regular season. Also helping Bloss and Palmer Pace Rhein Mains third place finish were Justin Phillips and Keith Koekenberg each with a 160 average in the league for Young bowlers from Ages 13 to 22. Univ from Page 21 Pointer by Stacey Augmon with 13 55 techs freshman Point guard Kenny Anderson picked up his fourth personal foul with 11 38 to play. Anderson who had 13 Points m the first half and was part of the yellow jackets a lethal weapon 3�?� offence had been charged with just five fouls in the previous four Mcaa tournament games. A the knew he had three and that was a bad foul a Cremins said of Anderson who grabbed Center David Butler to than 25 feet from the Basket a that was a mental lapse. He knew he should t Nave done it the second he did Anderson returned with 7 0-.to i and Georgia tech Down 76-69._ the Low jackets scored five straight p it the last two on a spectacular spin Ana Duck move in the Lane by Anders close the Gap to 76-74 with 5 25 Leti. Anderson Hunt hit consecutive tree pointers and the Lead was Backoo g with 4 07 left. Augmon led univ Wim 22 Points. Hunt had 20. R a n Centt finish pm with 29 Dol lots he i
