European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 10, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday May 10, 1990 the stars and stripes Spring in Spain is a Little Short this year Dodds is notorious for its Short sports sea could be staged a one Day meet sons. A the schools competing in the Northern regional but ending the Spring Campaign the first weekend 7 arc accent Bonn Berlin Brussels the Hague Dodds is notorious for its Short sports seasons. But ending the Spring Campaign the first weekend of May must be something bordering on the ridiculous a even for Dodds. I feel sorry for the athletes in Spain. Track and Field competitors got to compete in in three meets including the championships with a week off Between each meet. Their Tennis and soccer counterparts had an a a extended schedule covering four full weeks. What an overwhelming program All that Competition came to a screeching halt saturday with abbreviated soccer and Tennis tournaments at Zaragoza and the track and Field championships at Torrejon. Because of disciplinary reasons the Torrejon White soccer team was not permitted to go to Zaragoza for the same reasons the Zaragoza girls singles players were withheld from Competition. Originally the single elimination soccer format called for no. 1 Rota to meet no. 4 Torrejon White and no. 2 Torrejon red to take on no. 3 Zaragoza with the winners battling for the championship. Torrejon red Defeated Zaragoza Friday but lost to Rota which had a first round Bye on saturday. Torrejon took the Tennis tournament handily running up 38 Points to Zaragoza a 14 and Rotas 4. Torrejon a Brian Carothers came out of the losers bracket to beat teammate Mike Rojas twice for the boys singles title and Torrejon a Frank Parpolowicz Robert Adams tandem prevailed Over Zaragoza a Jason Hindojosa Lamar Green in the boys doubles. Torrejon a Tahia Morris Shook off an injury in the first title game and came Back to beat Rotas Cathe Reena san Juan in the if necessary Battle to take the girls singles and the mag Hinde Monica Garcia combination gave Torrejon a sweep with a Victory Over teammates Madai Morales and Denise of Keefe in the girls doubles showdown. The track schedule certainly Wasny to conducive to record achieving accomplishments and no Dodds records were challenged even remotely in either the boys or girls Competition. Rota nudged Torrejon to win the boys track honors but the situation was reversed in the girls Competition. Rotas Mike Lehman and Julie Gumber were the Only triple winners a Lehman taking the three distance races and Gumber prevailing in the 800, 1,500 and 100 hurdles. Torrejon a Marvin Moore won the 100 meters Andsen Abrams 300 hurdles teammate Nolan Corpuz took the Long and triple jumps and Rotas Kendra Franks triumphed in the girls 100 and 200 for the Only other multiple triumphs. Franks and Gumber also ran legs on victorious relay teams Franks anchoring the 400 and Gumber leading off the 1,600. Turkeys program is As Short As Spain a Tennis soc cer slate but Competition there did no to commence until april 20 and continues through May 19, when the track and Field and Tennis championships will be staged. Turkey plays soccer instead of football in the fall. Italy the third Region operating under Dodds med regulations offers a More extensive program covering six weeks of Competition. Its season ends May 19, too. The ., which stages wednesday and saturday Competition in soccer Tennis and girls softball also offers a rather comprehensive program that runs through May 19. The Will be staging a soccer tournament in addition to the Normal track and Field and Tennis tournaments this year. It will be a one Day Only tournament involving Only the conference teams at the Bishop Abbey National sports Center near Marlow. Eleven games Are scheduled on three Fields. It would have been much better if the soccer teams had been granted permission to stage a two Day tournament especially since the Tennis and track championships have been scheduled Over two a a a site has been found for the Dodds Ger Many class a Northern regional track meet and it came none too soon. Tom Leblanc sports coordinator for Dodds Germany announced wednesday morning that Hahn High school will Host the meet on May 18-19. A this is the latest i have Ever gone without having All the tournament Sites known and i am really becoming concerned a Tom Leblanc had said on tuesday. A the big problem has been getting the billeting for a two Day meet for 12 teams. Some of the schools with Good tracks Are hosting soccer tournaments and they cannot handle the billeting for two tournaments. A if worse comes to worse a Leblanc continued we could be staged a one Day meet. The schools competing in the Northern regional arc accent Bonn Berlin Brussels the Hague Hahn is osterholz shape a Oesterborg and St. Johns. The Dodds Allan tic Track championships arc scheduled for May 17-18 at the new River stadium just outside a a regular season soccer Competition also comes to a conclusion this weekend and 10 teams already have clinched berths in the Post season big schools and Small schools tournaments. The boys and girls conference champions automatically qualify for the tournaments. The rest of the tournament Field will be comprised of teams from the conference tournaments. Even though the league Champion is an automatic entry that team also will take part in the conference tournament. The aaa and a conference will qualify four teams apiece to form the big schools Field. Two teams will Advance from the a Central a North a South and Bennor tournaments to form the Small schools Field. The Only undetermined conference champions going into this weekend arc the a Central boys and Bennor girls respectively. Ulm is 3-0-0 and bad Kreuz Nach is 2-0-1 in a Central and they meet at bad Kreuz Nach. Shape and is Are both 3-0-0 going into their head on collision at a a ramste1n will stage a Dodds Germany sponsored wrestling clinic june 16-19, according to coach Dave Izzo. Four wrestlers from each Dodds Germany school will be eligible to attend. There will be no participating fee but the wrestlers will be responsible for their own transportation and meals. Clinicians arc Mark Len and Gene Mills. Lccy currently is the head wrestling coach at Garden City kan., Community College. He was named the . High school wrestling coach of the year by Usa wrestling Magazine before taking the Garden City Job. Mills a three time world Amateur Champion is the assistant coach at Syracuse. Registration packets have been mailed to All Dodds Germany schools according to Izzo. The stars and stripes Karlsruhe old timers grab Abc Lead by Walt Morrissette staff writer Hanau West Germany a Ramstein a Kevin Lewis is the All events Leader and Worms Sam Rodriguez Abc singles Lead is Safe until Friday in the american Bowling Congress All Star tournament at the Hessen bowl. But the Ramstein night court lost its grip on the team Lead wednesday evening to the Karlsruhe old timers. The 4583 total of Richard Bjoraas 1158george Althouse 1091david Dunn 1196 and Peter Marks 1138 dropped the night court into second with 4548 pins. The first squad of 208 Abc bowlers rolled its team games on sunday doubles on tuesday and singles wednesday. After the last of those 208 Bowler european Bowlin threw their singles games tuesday night Rodriguez 735-520�?1255 string and his 209.2 average were still on top. In fact the Only tuesday night Bowler to crack the top 10 was Carl Pina of Heidelberg who shot a Fine 601-639�?1240 line and a 206.7 average Good for third place behind Rodriguez and Jeff Polczynski of Sembach 596-651 a 1247. The second squad will attack Rodriguez Friday. There Are 232 bowlers in the second squad that hit the hardwoods wednesday morning. They were to finish team Bowling wednesday night doubles thursday and singles Friday. The top 31 bowlers on the All events Leader Board plus defending Champion Larry Schultz will Advance to the european masters tournament saturday and sunday. Lewis who bowls for the Ramstein rolling stones has first place after the first 208-Man squad with 1248 in team 1171 in doubles and 1151 in singles for a 3570 pinball total and a 198.3 Overall average. Second is Duane Hudson of the Ramstein night court 1202-11691191�?3562, 197.8 average and third is Ken Dunlap of Wurzburg 1152-12241169�?3545, 196.9. Rounding out the first squad top 10 Are Ripper Smith Hanau 3514, 195.2 a1 Zehms Sembach 3512, 195.1 Rodriguez 3496, 194.2 Billy Staves Sembach 3490, 193.8 Alan Brizee Parma Sens 3487, 193.7 Harold Weinert a Ellingen and Charles Ribcke Kaiserslautern both with 3485 and 193.6 averages. These bowlers appear to be in Good shape for masters qualification if recent history is any indication. The cutoff average for the 1989 masters was 193.8. Sitting on the Fence at 31st place is . Nelson of the Hahn Surprise 3380. 187.7 average. But that Pintail cutoff is almost certain to Rise As these second squad bowlers turn in their cards. None of the nine teams that bowled wednesday morning cracked the lop 15 from the first squad. Following Karlsruhe and the Ramstein night court Are the Sembach rollers 4544 and Hahn Surprise 4537. The shifts containing the final team bowlers were to finish after press time late wednesday fails to show up for German open by the associated press Hamburg West Germany a Andrei Chesnokov if the soviet Union faces a Fine after failing to show up or his match at the $ 1-million German open men s tournament wednesday. Chesnokov the no. 8 seed was slated to face West Jerman wild card Udo Iglewski in a second round Natch. Officials replaced Chesnokov with Sweden s Lars Jonsson when the soviet failed to show within the Tennis Roundup 15-minute deadline. Chesnokov faces a possible Fine. In Early second round action wednesday fourth seeded Emilio Sanchez of Spain Defeated Fabrice Santoro of France 4-6, 6-1, 6-1, unseeded Jimmy Arias of the United states beat Jakob Hlasek of Switzerland 6 4, 2-6, 6-2 and Henri Leconte of France downed Jordi Arrese of Spain 6-4, 1-6,6-2. Navratilova advances in 3 sets Rome a top seeded Martina Navratilova needed three sets to beat coded australian Rachel Mcquillan 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 in a second round match at the italian open wednesday. No. 3 Arantha Sanchez Vicario of Spain had an easier time in her second round debut dispatching australians Kristin Godridge 6-1,6-1
