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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 4, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday november 4, 1990 the stars and stripes a a Page 21 Frankfurt linebacker Eric Zeigler 52 wraps up Wiesbaden a Warren Rouse in Germany aaa conference action saturday. A it Wiesbaden tops Frankfurt by Rob Staggenborg staff writer Wiesbaden Germany a the Yel of Flag led to Frankfurt a demise and Wiesbaden a Warren Rouse did no to help either. The warriors Rode rouses 102-Yard Rushing Day to a 19-13 Victory which gave them the Germany aaa conference championship and a Home Field advantage when they Host the Nimberg eagles in the first round of the big schools football playoffs next weekend. Frankfurt coach Charlie Toth watched helplessly As his eagles ate 11 flags costing them 91 Yards. While 91 Yards in itself Isnit too shameful three flags killed crucial drives late in the second half. Senior Troy Gray was nailed with 45 of those 91 Yards on three personal fouls. The most flagrant of these flags came after the Eagle defense stopped Wiesbaden quarterback Allison Murray on a fourth and two play at Frankfurt a 7. Eagle quarterback Shawn Nighbert sparked the comeback aided in part by the weaving running style of tailback Grover Rollins. The eagles got a favourable pass interference Call that would have Given them a first-and-10 inside the Eagle 20. Instead Gray kept defensive Back Duba Flowers pinned to the turf drawing a 15-Yard unsportsmanlike conduct Flag. The eagles got their first Down but needed 25 Yards to get another. They  and gave the Ball away on Downs. Nighbert refused to give up. He chipped away at the Wiesbaden defense later in the half and converted a key fourth and seven at the Warrior 47 with a Yard pass to Gray Over the Middle. A Wiesbaden personal foul brought the eagles closer to the 18-Yard line. On third and two on the Wiesbaden 11, senior defensive end Eric Johnson crippled Rollins with a five Yard loss with 2 20 left on the lock. On the ensuing fourth Down nigh if it scat Jet Ltd left and found Rollins in be Flat. Rollins trudged toward the Down Marker but a swarm of Blue Warrior jerseys stopped him just one Yard Short giving Wiesbaden the Ball and eventually he game. Rollins led All rushers with 107 Yards on carries. The 175-Pound senior also scampered 89 Yards on the second half s ?pe2,1iin8 Gideon that tied the game at 12-Ghris Thomas Point after gave Frank Urt a Short lived 13-12 Lead. 0� the next series the warriors marched to the Frankfurt one foot line there Rouse plunged Over for the touchdown. Scott Battany spat gave the War ions the 19-13 Lead that stood through he rest of the second half. Wiesbaden dominated Early opening football up a 10-0 wound. Murray completed a 29-Yard pass to Flowers on the first drive of the game for a touchdown. Battany spat made it 7-0, and a 27-Yard Field goal with 1 52 left in the Quarter made it 10-0. The eagles fought Back in the second Quarter when Nighbert laced Gray a Jersey with a 27-Yard touch Doyen pass. The conversion pass was intercepted by Flowers who ran 100 Yards for the two Points and gave Wiesbaden the 12-6 Lead. Frankfurt travels to Mannheim next week where  face the Bison in the other big schools playoff. In other saturday games Pitburg 41, Wei Brincken 27 we Brucken Germany a the Pitburg Barons after trailing 21-8 at halftime roared Back with 26 third Quarter Points to Down the Host Wei Brincken trojans 41-27 saturday in a High school football. Pitburg stands at 3-3 in the conference and 4-4 Overall. Wei Brincken conference record is 3-3 and 3-5 Overall. Johnnie Sellers spearheaded the third Quarter Barons scoring assault with touchdown dashes of six and 35 Yards. He finished the Day with 196 Yards on 22 carries. Ramstein 35, Kaiserslautern 18 Kaiserslautern Germany the red raiders came up Short in the neighbourhood Battle of the bombs. Ramstein scored on passes of 40, 21, and two of 60 Yards from quarterback Deon Moyd to a quartet of receivers and threw in a 7-Yard Freddie Carbajal scoring run in overcoming a Kaiserslautern team with a few big plays of its own a to passes by Gary Sanford of 62 and 65 Yards and a 64-Yard touchdown run by Yusef Mccree. Moyd who finished the Day 13 of 19 for 271 Yards and four touchdowns set the tone Early by finding Carlos Morrell on a 40-Yard bomb and Scott Archer on a 21-Yard to strike in the first Quarter. Those scores were inserted Between Mccreer a Long run. Carbajales to and a 62-Yard Mccree reception then followed As the teams slugged their Way to a 22-12 halftime Reading. Mccree finished the Day with 14 rushes for 89 Yards and three catches for 86 More but the second half was All Moyd. After a scoreless third Quarter Moyd connected with Chris Huberty and skeet Lotzbire for a pair of 60-yarders, easily offsetting Sanford a 65-Yard strike to Rico Marshall. That was the High Point for a raiders air game which was 7 of 18 for 177 Yards with two touchdowns and four interceptions. Mannheim 36, Hanau 20 Hanau Germany a Darryl Bell rushed for 229 Yards and three touchdowns As the Bison tuned up for the big schools playoffs. Mannheim led 14-0 after the first Quarter on Darryl Belles 53 Yard run and Jake Hunters 75-Yard punt return. Steve Hawes kicked both pats. In the second Quarter Hawes added a 35-Yard Field goal then Bell scored on a 27-Yard run and a 7-Yard burst. Hanau countered with Shawn Fogles 28-Yard to run and Jason Montgomery passed to Todd Barrios for the conversion. Mannheim had a 29-8 halftime Lead. Fogle closed it to 29-20 with a 1-Yard plunge in the third Quarter and a 69-Yard run Early in the fourth Quarter. Mannheim closed it out with Dominic Vassar a 3-Yard scoring blast. Giessen 14, Patch 0 Stuttgart Germany Chris Robinson rushed for 65 Yards and caught a 64-Yard touchdown pass from quarterback Calvin Day As the Griffins edged the panthers. Day also threw a second touchdown pass to Terrence Wright for 40 Yards. Robinsons two Point conversion run made it 14-0. Ulm 20, Karlsruhe 0 Neu Ulm Germany a the Ulm marauders clarified the Small schools football playoff picture Here Friday night by knocking the Karlsruhe knights out of it. Tim Erickson a marauders blanked the knights 20-0, leaving bad Kreuz Nach and Brussels co champions with 5-1 records. The knights could have made it a three Way tie for the Lead with a Victory but they had to Settle for a share of third place with the marauders with 4-2 league Marks. Since bad Kreuz Nach beat Brussels in their head to head Battle it will Advance to next weeks semifinal game. Heidelberg 48, Stuttgart 6 Heidelberg Germany a the Heidelberg Lions evened their record to 4-4 with a Victory Over the Stuttgart stallions Here saturday. Jose Marquez had touchdown runs of eight and 21 Yards and caught a 44-Yard touchdown pass from Ivan Trosper As the Lions led 28-0 at halftime and never looked Back. Mike Wilbon also scored touchdowns on gallops of 10 and 50 Yards. Steve Wilson scored Stuttgart a touch Down Eft in the game. Heidelberg held a decisive Edge in the Rushing category compiling 314 Yards to 174 for Stuttgart Wilbon gained 123 Yards of the Lions Rushing yardage. Stuttgart a record is also 4-4. High school sports Ramstein boys girls win titles Heidelberg Germany a the Ramstein royals swept the boys and girls team titles saturday in the Germany aaa Cross country regional. Frankfurt Sweldon Thompson won the boys race in 16 minutes 37 seconds. Michael Daniels of Wurzburg edged Bob Hockman of Ramstein for second place by three seconds. Daniels finished in 17 14 and Hockman 17 17. Ramstein took the boys team race with 52 Points followed by Frankfurt with 62, Wurzburg 67, Heidelberg 68, Stuttgart 130, Wiesbaden 140, and Kaiserslautern 204. Spring Hale of Wiesbaden took the girls race in 20 minutes 40 seconds followed by Julia Burkhart of Kaiserslautern in 21 21 and Renee Osborne of Ramstein in 21 21. The top 30 boys and girls Advance to Cross country Central european championships Here saturday. Munich dominates a South Munich Germany a perennial Cross country Power Munich Laid some impressive groundwork saturday for next weekends Central european championships. Paced by Sophomore Korin Manuel the Munich girls placed All nine of their runners in the top 25 in a Blitz of the girls Field in the Germany a South regional meet. Complete results on Page 20. That coincided with a nearly As impressive performance by the Mustang boys who placed six runners in the top 20 and As winners qualified seven for the Central european meet saturday in Heidelberg. Overall Winner in the 5,000-meter race Over a Hilly Rainy course was berlins Donnie Jenkins who covered the distance in 17 01. Joe Rivas of Fulda was second ahead of top Munich finisher Glenn Rotte. Manuel again avenged one of her two defeats this season in Topping Augsburg a Delphine Rose by 20 seconds in the girls division. It was her second straight Triumph Over Rose who beat Manuel in their first clash this season. Manuel a other loss this season came at the hands of Wiesbaden a Spring Hale. Although Only a Sophomore Manuel posted a 20 19 time. Losi continues unbeaten Hahn a Germany a Bonne a Tracey Losi remained unbeaten in the past two seasons on the girls Cross country circuit by winning her second straight a North championship and Hahn took its second straight a North boys Crown saturday. Losi finished the 5,000 meters in 19 minutes 34 seconds. Coming in second was Hahn freshman Teri Duthie at 21 minutes Flat. Duthie is 5-3 this season with All three losses against to Losi who Hasni to lost a race since her freshman year. Marina Swantek of Oesterberg was third at 22 47. Accent took the girls team title with 44 Points. Shape was next with 50, followed by Hahn with 61 and Baum older 63. Bonn bad Kreuz Nach Brussels and osterholz were incomplete they failed have to have five on a team. Hahn the defending Small schools Champion took its second straight a North title with 53 Points followed by accent with 72. Shapes Joachim Rombaut won the boys race in 17 35, just 11 seconds ahead of Shane Wolbrecht of Hahn. Todd Brown of osterholz took third in 18 05  
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