European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 21, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday october 21, 1990 the stars and stripes a Page 21spangdahlem stuns Ramstein a amps Jim Dorti olm Spang Dahlem a Michael Smith and Curtis Jackson Force a Fumble by ram Stcin a . Johnson in second Quarter. By Rob staggenb0r6 staff writer Ramstein a Germany a Ken Sneed snagged a 25-Yard pass from Deluca Thurmond with 3 24 left to play that sealed Spang Dahlem a 38-34 Victory Over Ramstein saturday in a Safe a Continental sports conference semifinals. Span Dahlem 8-2 advances to the Csc title game next weekend while Ramstein 8-2 closes its Book on another season of Quot so close yet so the rams lost toes semifinal the Rhein main rockets in the conference championship the last two years. Rhein main visits Sembach in the other Csc semifinal on sunday at noon. Thurmond a offering came after the rams took their first Lead of the game on Bruce Leggroan a 1-Yard keeper that put the sabers in a catch up role for the first time of the afternoon. Mark Schildgen a Point after attempt was blocked which became a critical misfortune for the rams As the game wore on. Sneed blew past a swarm of Ramstein jerseys into the Back of the end zone where he wowed the Span Dahlem faithful with a spectacular Over the shoulder catch. Frank Goetz who was perfect on All five of his pats in the game chipped the sabers 38th Point through. Ramstein got the Ball Back on the ensuing Kickoff and marched precariously into Span Dahlem territory. Led by Leggroan who came out of the bullpen to relieve a slumping . Johnson at quarterback the rams drove to the sabers 39. Leggroan squandered three opportunities on the drive but hit . Richardson with a 12-Yard pass on a crucial fourth and 8 that kept the drive alive with 2 18 left. Two plays later after a Ramstein holding penalty Willie Barrett Blind sided Leggroan and the Ball popped Loose. Saber linebacker Edward Goulding nearly deflated the Ball when he pounced on it at Spang a 44. Ramstein nearly pulled off the biggest Miracle of the year after enduring a sputtering first half. The rams rallied from a 31-7 Naif time deficit thanks largely to the efficiency of Leggroan who connected on 15 of 24 for 199 Yards in his second half stint. Overall the Johnson Leggroan duo completed 23 of 43 for 280 Yards. Thurmond went the distance though backup Warren Rogers warmed up in the bullpen Midway through the third Quarter. Thurmond made Good on 22 of 45, with a pair of interceptions for 327 Yards. Saber Back Kevin Reed broke through on what appeared to be a routine run up the Middle. After breaking two tackles he scampered into the Clear where another two tacklers were waiting. Reed broke through that defense and sprinted to the end zone where still yet another pair of defensive backs were ready to make his Day. Reed took the pop but squeezed Over the line for the score that made it 14-0. Derek Allen put the rams on the Board late in the first with a 2-Yard touchdown reception from Johnson. Spang scored three times in the second Quarter and the Hometown natives were getting restless. Goetz nailed a 24-Yard Field goal to make it 17-7. Willie Lawson caught Thurmond a 55-yarder that made it 24-7 after Goetzl spat. Thurmond made it 30-7 late in the first half with a 1-Yard sneak. Goetzl schip shot put the score at 31-7 at the half. By. Johnson scored twice in the third on a 1-Yard run and a 10-Yard off tackle Jaunt that Cut the Lead to 31-28. Schildgen made Good on both pats. Allen nabbed a 25-Yardcr from Leggroan and Schildgen zipped the uprights on the a t to put the rams within a Field goal. They got More on Leggroan a 1-Yard keeper that gave them the 34-28 from Page 21 ing an 18-Point explosion in the second Quarter a to Lead Niernberg to Victory saturday. In Nurnberg a second Quarter Miles 14-Yard-run for score capped a 58-Yard drive and Cut the Lead to 7-6. Miles rebounded on a 4-Yard touchdown run made possible by Curtis websters 67-Yard strike to Anthony Wells. The score stood at 12-7 after the muffed conversion. Wells intercepted Donnie Bridges and scampered 74 Yards for the score that made it 18-7. Wei Brincken took the opening Kickoff and marched 57 Yards downfield where Bob Pratt took it across from the 7 to give trojans the Early Lead. Bill Sunderland spat made it 7-0. Miles scored on a 4-Yard run Early in the third Quarter for his third of the Day that made it 26-7. Rob Miller led Wei Brincken on defense with eight solos and seven assists. Hanau 40, Pitburg 30 Hanau Germany a Lamont Rainey threw two touchdown passes on the halfback option and ran for two More and Todd Barrios caught three to passes to Lead the hornets to their first win of the year in this a shootout. Hanau 1-3,1-5 led 14-5 at the half on a pair of 15-Yard runs by Rainey and his conversion run. Pitburg countered with Ricky Ybarran a 20-Yara Field goal and j Robert Steele a safety when he tackled the Hanau punter in the end zone. Hanau scored 26 second half Points to bit urge a 25. Ybarra threw a 51-Yard pass to John Sellers and Derrick Rogers added a 2-Yard run for Pitburg 2-2,3-3. Rainey answered with two ads to Barrios a 40-Yard or and a 15-yarder. The teams traded ads in the fourth Quarter with bit urge a John Pietz scoring on a 1-Yard dive Hanau quarterback Jason Montgomery hitting Barrios with a 40-Yard pass Ybarra coming Back with a 35-yarder to Eric bar Jarno and Shawn Fogle closing out the scoring with a 45-Yard run for Hanau. Pitburg out rushed Hanau 322-317. Rainey gained 142 Yards in 19 carries. Ybarra passed for 253 Yards while Montogomery threw for 98 and Rainey 110. Mike Johnson had 11 tackles Ana Bragg Tasi had 10 tackles for Hanau. Bar Jarno had a sack and eight tackles for Pitburg. Baum older 40, osterholz 6 osterholz Germany a the bucs stayed on course toward their showdown with Berlin by bombing the Blackhawk. The bucs boosted their record to 7-0 Overall and 4-0 in a North and will play Host to Berlin 7-0 and 4-0, on nov. 3. Osterholz fell to 2-5 and 2-2. Baum older Rode a crushing ground game and the Arm of Jeff Rissette to its Road rout. The bucs piled up 396 fishing Yards with Jermaine Perry amassing 190 in 20 carries and Devon Brown gaining 153 in 9 tries. Perry rushed for touchdowns covering 2 and 70 Yards. Brown scored on an 11-yarder. Rissette clicked on 8 of 13 passes for 134 Yards with one intercepted. He fired to passes of 50 Yards to Keith Williams and 8 Yards to Greg Petty. David Allen led Baum older a defense with 6 Solo tackles and 8 assists. Williams who doubled As a defensive end added 4 solos and 12 assists and Brown at safety had 4 solos 6 assists and one interception. Is 14, Hahn 13 Hahn a Germany a the International school of Brussels raiders came from behind to win their first game of the year saturday on John Arndts 7-Yard to pass to David Bertell in the fourth Quarter and Mike Delia a conversion run. Is 1-3 in a North 1-4-1 Overall led 6-0 in the first Quarter after Tim Mcglynn scored on a 4-Yard run. The i Hawks came Back to take a 7-6 halftime Lead on Eric blounts 2-Yard run and Kelly Strub bless extra Point. Hahn 1-3, 2-5 took a 13-6 Lead on Strubble a 16-Yara scoring strike to Mike Wilson. Arndt completed 8 of 17 passes for 89 Yards for is and Scott Gray gained 97 Yards in 11 carries. Strubble completed 3 of 8 for 60 Yards and Wilson gained 84 Yards in 14 plays. Bad Kreuz Nach 46, 0 bad Kreuz Nach Germany Shawn Clark Derrick Thompson and Marcus Smith each scored a pair of touchdowns As the bad Kreuz Nach Bear Kats routed the Oesterberg Falcons 46-0 in a Central High school football saturday. Jesse Janssen also scored for the Bear Kats As the team improved its conference record to 4-1 and 5-2 Overall. Oesterberg remains wingless with an 0-7 slate. Smiths touchdown gallops of 52 and 44 Yards enabled him to Tatloy 126 total Rushing Yards on six carries Janssen had a perfect Day throwing the football As he was four for four for 118 Yards. The bearcats offence produced 361 Yards. On defense George Franzi and Jason Lugo each has five Solo tackles. Coach Gary Palmer said his defense getting the shutout was not surprising but he was surprised with this of Ense. Frankfurt 55, Giessen 8 Frankfurt Germany the Frankfurt eagles soared High in non conference High school football saturday As they soundly Defeated the Giessen Griffins 55-8. Frankfurt now stands at 4-2 Overall and 3-1 in the conference. Giessen sports an 0-6 slate. Grover Rollins who scored on a 35-Yard run in the second Quarter and a 5-Yard run in the third Quarter gained 156 Yards on 14 carries to give him More than 1,000 Yards in six games. The eagles exploded for 31 second Quarter Points to take a 31-8 advantage into the locker room at halftone and never looked Back. Giessen a score came in the second Quarter when Calvin Day tossed a 27-Yard touchdown to Leonard Shell with Shell also running in for the two Point conversion. Chad Nighbert contributed two touchdowns for the eagles with a 9-Yard run and a 48-Yard pass to Troy Gray. A Shawn Nighbert 40-Yard pass to John Washington a Chris Baggett 36-Yard Field goal and 1-Yard runs by Cedric Kirby and Sidney Lemora accounted the remainder of Frankfurt a scoring
