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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 22, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday october 22, 1990 the stars and stripes a a a Page 25 Csc football Rhein main rolling again a amps Jim Derheim Sembach a Arthur Crockam left Heads into Rhein Mains defense during the rockets 12-8 Csc semifinal Triumph. Rockets oust tigers Bubuc Syfox staff writer Sembach a Germany a the Rhein main rockets pounced on Sembach a fumbling tigers 12-8 in sundays semifinal of a Safe a Continental sports conference. That vaults the rockets into the Csc final scheduled for noon saturday at Span Dahlem. So what else is new when it comes to Rhein main is. Sembach not much. The rockets ousted the tigers from the Csc semifinals for the third straight year. Sembach linebacker Eddie Cunningham suffered through All three. He tried to Avert this latest dive by returning Gene Chaviss blocked punt 9 Yards for a touchdown to make it 12-8 with 2 10 left. But that  erase his Tiger teammates five lost fumbles one of which Ryan Gates blew at the goal line. And when the rockets kept Possession for the last 2 10, they were in and the tigers were out. That a something Cunningham  figure out not after Sembach entered the game 7-2 and Rhein main 4-5. A i done to have an answer a said Cunningham a not after three in a Row. But they played an excellent game. And we made too Many  fellow linebacker Dennis Hueston who also played on All three Sembach semifinalists said a when you get outplayed you get outplayed. They had a lot less Talent than before so they had to play  the rockets have a few players left from their Safe titles of 1988 and �?T89. For one fullback Greg Booker whose touchdowns of 1 and 2 Yards gave Rhein main a 12-0 Lead by halftime. For two defensive end Marty Andres whose five Solo tackles including a sack one Fumble recovery and a blocked punt keyed Rhein Mains defense. Resembling their Rock defense of the previous two seasons the rockets kept Sembach minus 24 Yards beneath the ground in the first half. They yielded no Points Sembach a scoring came on a safety and Cunningham a Spe Cial teams to. This is the same defense that was partly to blame for Rhein Mains 27-13 loss to Sembach last month. After that what concerned rocket defensive coordinator Gerry Jenkins on the drive Down Here a the bus getting Here on time a Jenkins said with a straight face. Free safety Vincent Parham a cog in Rhein Mains defense during the two year dynasty said a a we re As Good As �?T88 and �?T89 but we re missing a lot with  then again Rookie cornerback wheels Herrin came through with six Solo tackles. He also produced the games Only interception cutting in front of Sembach receiver Gary Crevier deep in Rhein main territory in the second Quarter. There was another new rocket defender end Dion Edwards recovering Gates Fumble at the Rhein main 1 late in the third Quarter. That preserved Rhein Mains 12-2 Lead. There was also new defensive tackle Joseph Moore collecting Dave Olson a open Field Fumble at the Rhein main 26. That kept the rockets 10-Point Lead intact with 7 49 left. A we obviously  hold onto the Ball a said Olson who shared in Sembach a three year playoff drought after three seasons of playoff frustration with Hahn. A too Many mistakes and you can twin with  aside from the fumbles Sembach massacred two punts to set up All the Rhein main scoring. What else is new a a it scrunch time a said a smiling Booker. By Mike Bowers staff writer Sembach a Germany a they were Down and being counted out. However the Rhein main rockets beat the count and found a second wind in a quest to win their third straight Safe football championship. The rockets 12-8 semifinal Victory sunday Over the favored Sembach tigers assured them of a berth in the Csc championship game saturday at Span Dahlem. One had to wonder Early in the season whether the rockets would even make the playoffs. They began their Campaign with a shocking 40-0 thrashing at the hands of the we Brucken warriors. One game later the rockets changed coaches and continued struggling. Desert shield deployments and inexperienced players were the reasons Rhein main gave for a meager 3-5 regular season and sixth seeding in the Csc playoffs. A we were always a step away from winning the big game a fullback Greg Booker said after scoring two touchdowns sunday. A forget about records once the playoffs begin. Everyone is even. We weren to suppose to be Here but we Are and we have a definite advantage. We be been Here  the rockets Are certainly accustomed to being in the championship Hunt. They have won seven Safe football crowns in eight attempts. Ramstein was the last team to win three straight titles when they dominated the Gridiron from 1983-85. A rocket Power is alive a proclaimed guard Tim Langley an 11-year rocket Veteran. A lots of folks counted us out but we proved them wrong. We be overcome desert shield lots of inexperience and inner team bickering to reach this Point. We rallied amongst ourselves and it was that determination by the players that brought things  first year coach Jose Valentin wont take the credit for his teams resurrection in the playoffs. He agreed with Langley that his teams recent Success is due to the players. A a in be always Felt we had better players than most other teams in the Csc a explained Valentin. A Early in the season they did no to have the winning attitude. We had units that played games and not a team. Now they Are a team that constantly support each  if the rockets plan to stay alive and silence the doubters who think their two playoff victories have been Luck they will probably need Sharp play from their veterans. It was just Over a month ago they lost 38-28 to the sabers in Eifel Mountain country. Langley said his teams first playoff Victory a 21-20 number at Hahn was contagious. A most of these Guys did no to know the feeling of being champions. Furthermore they were immune to winning a postseason game. A the Victory Over Sembach gave them the taste of Victory and now they believe in themselves. However there is one More truth a added Langley. A regardless of what has happened to this Point we Are Safe champions and that wont change until someone beats  cup. Fil Derstadt Germany up a final results sunday of the $350,000 porsche cup women a tournament seedlings in parentheses women s singles finals maty to Fernandez 4u.s., Del. Barbara Paulus 8austria 6-1,6-3.ec championship twerp Belgium apr final results sunday Oishe $1.1 million european Community Tennis championship at the Antwerp sports Palace seed mrs in parentheses menus singles a a final Boran Ivanisevic Yugoslavia 4def. Henri Leconte France 6-2,7-6, 8-64-6,4-6,6-1.ca trophy Austria a a final results sunday of the  Ca trophy men s indoor tournament seedlings in parentheses menus singles a a. Final trial Jarryd Sweden def. Horst Skoff 4aus Iii of 63,6-1.hong Kong tourney Srun rvs up a saturday s results in the re theses 010 ens championships seedlings min a a. Semifinal Chae Chang 2u.s., def. David Wheaton u.s., re i1 6 1 Van Guendl 1czechoslovakia def. Derrick Rostagno u.s., 66,6-0.lyon grand prix so vow Rance apr final results sunday of the  Lyon grand prix menus tournament seed ln9s in parentheses menus singles final Marc Rosset 6switzerland def. Mats Wilander Sweden 6-3,6-2.Arizona classic Scottsdale Arizona a results sunday of the $150,000 Arizona Tennis classic tournament. Seedlings in parentheses women a singles semifinals Conchita Martinez 1spain def. Monique Javer Britain 6-1, 6-1. Marianne Werdel u.s., def. Amy Frazier 2 ,u.s.,6-4,6-1.golfdisney Lake Buena Vista Fla. A final scores and earnings saturday in the $1 million Disney world Golf classic on the 7,190-Yard, Par-72 Magnolia course the 6,967-Yard, Par-72 Palm course and the 6,706 Yard Par-72 Lake Buena Vista course Tim Simpson $180,000 .64-64-65-71-264 John Mahaffey $108,000 .67-66-68-64 -265 Davis love Iii $68,000 .68-65-66-67�?266 Gene Sauers $48,000.68-65-67-67�?267 Paul Azinger $40,000. David Peoples $36,000. Bob Gilder $33,500.68-65-68-69�?270 Larry Nelson $28,000.zi of is f Bruce Guetzke $28,000 .68-68-68-67-271 Dan Forsman $28,000 .7��?T�2 ?7l Chip Beck $28,000. Mark of Meara $21,000 .70-68-68-66-272 Kenny Perry $21,000. Nolan Henke $21,000. Phil Blackmar $16,000. Loren Roberts $16,000 .70-66-69-68�?273 Tommy Armor Iii $16,000.7l 67 Szof a Oszi Tom Byrum $16,000 .70-63-72-68 -273 Brad Fabel $16,000 .70-67-66-70-273 Richard Zokol $13,000.69-67-68-70-274 Corey Pavin $9,388.69-68-70-68�?275 Mark Hayes $9,388 .71-67-69-68�?275 Neal Lancaster $9,388 .68-70-69-68�? 275 David Edwards $9,388.69-68-69-69-275 Lance ten Brock $9,388.68-70-67-70�?275 Fred Funk $9,388.69-70-71-65-275 Robert Gamez $9,388.69-68-73-65�?275 Payne Stewart $9,388.68-70-61-76�?275 Blaine Mccallister $6,358.69-70-67-70-276 Mike Donald $6,358.69-67-69-71 -276 Jay Delsing $6,358.68-71-70-67-276 Bob Lohr $6,358.69-65-70-72-276 Billy Andrade $6,358.68-67-68-73-276 Joel Edwards $6,358.70-66-67-73�?276 Rocco mediate $4,415.68-68-72-69�?277 Scott Hoch $4,415.70-67-71-69�?277 Gil Morgan $4,415.68-70-68-71 �?277 Clark Dennis $4,415.69-66-71-71 �?277 Sandy Lyle $4,415.69-71-68-69�?277 Mike Reid $4,415. .69-68-69-71 -277 Don Pooley $4,415.69-66-71-71 �?277 Dave Barr $4,415.67-69-69-72�?277 Russ Cochran $4,415 .68-73-68-68 a 277 Larry Rinker $4.415.71-65-66-75�?277 Curtis strange $2,753.68-69-71 -70-278 Lon Hinkle $2,753.68-71-69-70 278 Hal Sutton $2,753.69-70-69-70-278 Tom Sieckmann $2,753.69-71-68-70-278 Stan Utley $2,753.70-69-70-69-278 Ben Crenshaw $2,753.72-64-69-73�?278 Kenny Knox $2,753.68-69-72-69-278 Morris Hatalsky $2,753.72-70-68-68-278 buddy Gardner $2,283.68-70-70-71 -279 Bill Britton $2,283.70-70-67-72-279 Jay Don Blake $2,283.68-73-67-71 -279 Nick Price $2,283.67-69-72-71 -279 Bobby Wadkins $2,283.68-70-71-70-279 Jim Thorpe $2,283.74-69-66-70�?279 Bill Glasson $2,283.75-65-70-69-279 Ronnie Black $2,160.70-69-69-72-280 Mike Sullivan $2,160.69-70-70-71 -280 Howard Twitty $2,160.69-71 -70-70-280 Mark Wiebe $2,160.71-69-70-70-280 Bob Tway $2,160 .68-70-72-70-280 Jim Benepe $2,010 .72-64-72-73-281 Mark Calcavecchia $2,010.70-69-69-73�?281 John Huston $2,010 .69-68-72-72 -281 Ian Baker Finch $2,010.71-70-68-72-281 Jim Hallet $2,010 .68-67-74-72 -281 Ted Schulz $2,010.70-69-70-72-281 Brian Claar $2,010.69-69-71 -72-281 Duffy Waldorf $2,010.70-73-66-72-281 Gary Koch. $2,010.69-70-71 -71 -281 Mark Mccumber $2,010.68-71-71-71�?281 Lee Janzen $1,870.70-67-70-75�?282 Michael Allen $1,870. 74-69-66-73 282 Jay Haas $1,870.72-71-67-72-282 Scott Verplank $1,870.73-70-67-72-282 Ken Green $1,820.69-72-69-73-283 Bob Wolcott $1,800 .73-70-67-75 -285portuguese open Quinta do Lago Portugal a leading scores saturday after the third round of the $537,900 portuguese open on the Par-73, 7,071-Yard Quinta do Lago course Michael Mclean britain.69-69-65 �?203 Ove Sellberg Sweden.67-68-70�?205 Magnus Persson Sweden.64-67-75�?206 Gordon Brand jr., scotland.68-70-68�? 206 Mark James britain.68-69-70�?207 Paul Broadhurst britain.70-69-68 �?207 Juan Quiros Segura spain.72-68-68�?208 Joakim Haggman Sweden.69-66-73 �?208 Mark Roe britain.70-68-70�?208 Mark Mcnulty zimbabwe.72-68-69 -209 Grant Turner britain.67-73-69 �?209 Rick Hartmann United states 68-68-73�?209 Maik Harwood australia.70-68-71 �?209 Martin Poxon britain.73-68-69 �?210 David Williams britain.72-69-69 �?210 Peter Teravainen United states 71-69-70 �?210 Carl Mason britain.68-69-73�?210transamerica senior Napa Calif. Apr scores saturday after the second round of the $500,000 tra Samerica senior championship on the 6,632-Yard, Par-72 South course at Silverado country club and resort Lee trevino.73 67�?140 Orville moody.�2-68�?140 Rives mcbee.71-69�?140 Gary player.�? z2�?112 Lou graham.71 -69�? 140 Jim dent.67-73�?140 Harold henning.74-67�?141 Gay brewer.74-67�?141 Don january.69-72�?141 Terry dill.76-66�?142 Robert gaona.72-70�? 142 George lanning.72-70�?142 Ben smith.72-70�?142 Tom shaw.71-71 a 142 Mike hill.70-72-142 Jimmy powell.75-68-143 Bob charles.74-69�?143 Charles coody.74-69�?143 Walter zembriski.72-71 a 143 Don massengale.72-71�?143 Dick hendrickson.72-71 a 143 aigeiberger.71-72�?143 Rocky thompson.70-73�?143 Jerry barber.70-73�?143 Carl lohren.76-68 a 144 Gene littler.76-68-144 Dave hill.75-69�?144 Miller barber.72-72�? 144 Larry ziegler.70-74 a 144 Don bies.75-70�? 145 Billy casper.75-70�?145 Jim ferree.74-71 a 145 Al kelley.73-72-145 Chick evans.71 -74�?145 . Snead.70-75�? 145 Bob toski.76-70�?146 Bob boldt.74-72�?146 Jim o hern.74-72�?146 Ken still.74-72-146 George archer.74-72�?146 Frank beard.74-72�?146 Joe jimenez.70-76�?146 Bill  Al Dan morgan.76-71�?147 Arnold palmer.76-71 �?147 Bruce Devli .�5-72�?147 Charlie Safford. Bruce crampton.74-73�?147 Fred hrwklns.72-75�?147 Larry mowry.77-71 a 148  
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