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    European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 28, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday october 28, 1990 the stars and stripes a a Page 19 Frankfurt warriors Triumph Frankfurt a the Frankfurt eagles scored their winning touchdown in the third Quarter and then prevented further Wiir Burg threats As they edged the wolves 14-12 saturday to set up an aaa league title showdown with Wiesbaden. The eagles who came into the crucial name trailing Wurzburg by a half game now Are tied for the aaa Lead with the warriors who beat Kaiserslautern 35-0 aaa Roundup saturday. Both have 4-1 records going into the next saturday s decisive game at Wiesbaden. Frankfurt is 5-2 Overall and Wurzburg dropped to 4-2 and 5-2. After trailing 12-7 at half time Frankfurt scored its winning touchdown on a 15-Yard pass from Shawn Nighbert to Troy Gray. The winning drive covered 57 Yards in seven plays including a 20-Yard pass from Shawn Nighbert to John Washington and Chad Nighbert s 37 Yards in four rushes. The two pats which gave Frankfurt its winning margin were kicked by Chris Thom and Chris Baggett who converted after the second to. The eagles took the Early Lead on Grover Rollins 1-Yard to run in the first Quarter Rollins set up his own score with a 56-Yard Romp off tackle. Wiir Burg bounced Back with two second period touchdowns on Joe Hole Mann a 15-Yard run and Dwayne Thompsons 52-Yard reception from Hole Mann. The Long pass putting the wolves ahead 12-7, came with 18 seconds left in the half after the Frankfurt defender covering Thompson slipped. The wolves tried passes on both unsuccessful Pat attempts. Frankfurt piled up 238 Yards Rushing topped by Rollins 164 Yards in 27 carries and Chad Nighbert a 75 in 11 attempts. The wolves out gained the eagles 113-34 through the air but Frankfurt intercepted three of the visitors passes. The eagles defense a paced by Washington and linebackers Chad Nighbert Irvin Johnson and Eric von Trotha a limited the wolves to Only 34 Yards Rushing in 25 carries. Washington came up with three sacks from his defensive end position. Wurzburg a defensive standouts were outside linebacker Chris Driscoll and cornerback Desmond Bradley Driscoll had five Solo tackles 15 assists and an interception Bradley also had five solos plus seven assists and a sack. Wiesbaden 35, Kaiserslautern 0 Kaiserslautern Germany Wiesbaden a swarming defense and five Kaiserslautern turnovers set the stage for the warriors shutout of the red raiders on saturday. The warriors Are 4-1 in the conference and 6-1 Overall while the red raiders dropped to 2-5 Overall and 1-3 in conference matchup. Warren Rouse scored the Lone touchdown of the first half As he crossed the end zone from 3 Yards out in the first Quarter. High school football bucs nudge bears remain unbeaten a amps Jim Derheim Frankfurt Qushawn Nighbert. Winning to pass a your defense played Well the first half a said Steve Rabine the red raiders third year coach. A the second half was a Case of some shabby tackling. We were in position to tackle their Ball carriers but they just slipped through. A on the other hand we threw two interceptions and lost four fumbles. Each time we moved the Ball consistently wed give it up. Along with their aggressive and fast defense we just did no to score a Rabine added. Wiesbaden scored twice in the third Quarter As Eric Johnson ran for a 26-Yard touchdown and Duba Flowers dashed in from the 4-Yard line. Quarterback Allison Murray a 2-Yard conversion run gave the warriors a 20-0 advantage in the final Quarter. Johnson a 5-Yard touchdown reception from Murray started the warriors fourth Quarter assault. With just seven seconds to go in the game Robert Glore Dove in from the 1-Yard line and a Flowers to Johnson 2-Point conversion pass completed the scoring. Wiesbaden a leading ground gainer was Rouse with 156 Yards on 19 carries while Yusef Mccree led Kaiserslautern with 56 Yards on 14 carries. The red raiders won the passing Battle As they held the warriors to three of 12 completions for 32 Yards while gaining 53 Yards on six completions in 14 attempts. Wiesbaden a was led on defense by Clint Dyer with eight assists and one Solo tackle and Ron Barnett with eight assists. Ramstein 21, Heidelberg 14 Ramstein a Germany a Deon Moyd threw three touchdown passes and a 2-Point conversion As the royals took a 21-0 Lead into the fourth Quarter and held off the Lions rally to win this aaa Battle saturday. Moyd hit Scott Archer with a 12-Yard to pass in the first Quarter and skeet see aaa on Page 21 Baum older Germany a eight was the magic number saturday for the Baum older bucs. Jermaine Perry ran 8 Yards for a second Quarter touchdown capping an 80-Yard drive. And that was All the Baum older bucs needed As they beat Berlin 80 for a perfect 8-0 regular season. Baum older finished a North play at 5-0, while the bears 4-1 and 7-1 suffered their first loss in this showdown finale of unbeaten teams. The winning drive was launched a after Baum older stalled on the first series by a Roug Liing the punter penalty on the bucs own 15. The March was one of Short gains with a 7-Yard pass from quarterback Jeff Fissette to Greg Petty in a key play. Fissette passed to Nestor Colon for the Bucsi two Point conversion. Berlin came right Back with its Only solid threat of the game but a a Sascha Richardson a 15-Yard, fourth Down pass into the end zone was incomplete with the officials ruling that the receiver trapped the Ball. Perry paced the Baum older attack with 114 Yards in 17 carries. But Colon took some of the defensive pressure off Perry with a 12-carry, 88-Yard Effort. The bucs out gained the bears in total Yards 250-122. Fissette completed three of seven passes for 23 Yards and had two intercepted. Richardson also hit Only three passes out of it attempts for 55 Yards. He was intercepted once. The Baum older defense was keyed by a North Roundup Middle linebacker David Allen 13 assists and two Solo tackle Send Keith Williams four sacks plus four solos and 10 assists and free safety Davon Brown nine assists one Solo. Linebacker Manuel Colon had five solos and five assists and nose guard Mike Cornier had five solos and four assists to spark Beilin defensively. Hahn 21, osterholz 14 Hahn Germany a Mike Wilson scored twice a including the game Winner with five minutes left to play a to Lead the i Hawks to Victory saturday. Wilson opened the games scoring with a 3-Yard plunge which he set up with a 55-Yard run on the previous play. Quarterback Kelly Struble hit Ray Wiltshire with a 23-Yard touchdown strike to close the first Quarter scoring at 13-0. Osterholz bounced Back to 13-8 on Pat Neal a 7-Yard run. Neal found Greg Zayas in the end zone for the conversion. The Blackhawk took a 14-13 Lead when Tony Stokes recovered a Hahn Fumble in the end zone though Wilson a 4-Yard to run erased that Lead. Wilson a Gem was set up by soluble a a 39-Yard pass to Wiltshire. Wilson finished the game with 121 Yards on 13 carries. Wiltshire had three catches for 95 Yards. Kotto Forward led osterholz with 80 Yards on 16 carries of tar Holzy a David Thompson was in on 11 tackles while Hahn a Jason Bartram and Andy Zimmerman were in on seven each. Brigands bearcats win Brussels Belgium a Brussels scored four times in the first Quarter to coast to its fifth conference win in six tries a 34-19 Conquest of Oesterberg. The Victory left the brigands deadlocked for first place in a Central standings with bad Kreuz Nach. The brigands and bearcats both 5-1, have finished league play Karlsruhe which beat of cent saturday can also gain a share of the league championship by triumphing at Ulm Friday. Matt Gill and Joe Fiedler each scored on 10-Yard runs John Ryall added a 5 yarder and quarterback will Braman tossed a 17-Yard touchdown pass to Chris Callahan in the opening Quarter. Tony Arroyo scored on a 20-Yard run for Oesterberg in that Quarter. Braman hooked up with Todd Meade in the third Quarter on a 25-Yard pass to give Brussels a 27-13 Lead. Arroyo scored a Oesterberg a final tally when he ran Back an interception 85 Yards for the touchdown. Raoul Pacheco had eight Solo tackles for the brigands while Justin Cole had seven solos and seven assists for the Falcons. Oesterberg remained wingless in conference action falling to 0-5 and a Central Rutin dip 0-5-1 Overall. Bad Kreuz Nach 28, Elm 8 bad Kreuz Nach Germany a bad Kreuz Nach stayed in the thick of the Pennant race As Mike Payne enjoyed his Best Day of the season. Payne ran for 121 Yards and scored three touchdowns. He also kicked a pair of pats. Teammate Shawn Clark picked up 117 Yards in 12 carries and quarterback Jesse Jensen completed 5 of 9 passes for 93 Yards. Roger Figart had seven solos including two sacks to Lead the Bearcat do fenders. Karlsruhe 20, accent 2 Karlsruhe Germany a Brett pos Tell kicked two 40-Yard Field goals and two pats to Lead the knights to their Victory. Zack Lewis chalked up 110 Yards in 14 carries and scored a touchdown to Pace the knights on offence. Lewis also stared on defense for the victors getting 10 solos and seven assists. Jason Wilson had a spectacular defensive game in a losing cause getting 10 solos and a Fumble recovery. He also had 109 Yards on Kickoff and punt  s big rally beats Ansbach Ansbach Germany a John Johnson s 64-Yard touchdown run with 3 30 refining broke a 24-All tie and gave the Tui a Falcons a 30-24 Victory Over the Ansbach cougars on saturday in a South nigh school football. A Fulda a win gives the team a perfect 8-0 late and the conference championship. Ansbach dropped to 6-2 and 4-1.a-South Roundup Ansbach scored three times in the first Quarter. On the games opening Kickoff Ricky Rencher dashed 85 Yards for the score. Tailback Willie Luke made the score 18-0 in favor of the cougars As he scored on touchdown runs of 56 and 9 Yards. Luke scored again at the beginning of the second Quarter on a 5-Yard run to give Ansbach what seemed a comfortable 24-0 advantage. But Fulda came to life just before intermission with Thomas Richardson a 3-Yard touchdown pass to Gary Mcgruder and John Johnson a 1-Yard scoring dive to make the halftime score 24-14. Richardson a 13-Yard scoring Gallop in the third Quarter and Johnson a 5-Yard dash to the end zone tied the score. Johnson got the go ahead score when he started off tackle and then broke to the outside and out raced defenders 64 Yards for the score. Ansbach Schance to win the game was thwarted when it ran out of see Fulda on Page 21  
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