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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, November 26, 1990

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 26, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page 25set shape lineup shaken  by Walt Morrissette staff writer Pitburg a Germany a Ach Bob Abbott of Ramstein ought he had the main pieces the Puzzle in place 10 Days o when he started the trial p to prepare for the de be of the shape internal Nal military basketball Amnion ship. Then Bam a Raymond Lett me a 6-foot-6 Navy Center sed in London who led the m in rebounding in �?T89 a 11 miss the tournament be use undisclosed disciplinary Obrems will keep him in Lon a. Boom a Lamar Oden a 6 my Center from Wiesbaden o teamed with lettsome to pm the Board dominating a. Twin towers will miss the ornament for personal reans. Zap a Bonnie Daye a 5-9 in Force Point guard who was e map of the �?T89 shape Urney had not yet been eared by his Chain of com and at Ramstein to play in ape. Parma sense Grant Robinson a deadly shooting guard for the 9 team has returned to the ates. In fact 6-4 guard Darryl Eeves of Wei Brincken is the Only Man from last years team in Camp guaranteeing a Brand new team for the title defense. Abbott and his staff had spent five weeks travelling to various pre season tournaments and invited 38 players to the trial Camp. 19 had made it by Friday and a 20th a dec Champion Niernberg Point guard Albert Williams a was on his Way. The Niernberg Chain of command had graciously Al. Lowed Williams to play in shape before deploying to saudi Arabia for operation desert shield. However by the time the players broke Camp to play for their Community teams Over the thanksgiving weekend following wednesdays practice Williams still had not made it to Pitburg. Other players selected for the Camp who could not make it include John Belk a a Forward from Rhein main who is an air Force postal worker who was caught by the postal service policy of not granting leave during the Holiday mailing crunch. A fall this happened before the first practice a Abbott said. A after the practice Friday i went from total depression to excitement. We have a Good group of Ball players Here. A amps Walt Morrissette Charles Caldwell. Provides Board strength Well have a totally new team. It will be extremely difficult to make the final Cut. A this will be the most evenly competitive Camp in be Ever seen a Abbott said. The 19 players who reported were trimmed to 15 to Start the second week of Camp with sundays 1 . Practice. Abbott will make his final Cut to 12 plus an alternate next sunday. Major sources of his Opit miss Are Charles Caldwell a 66 All air Force rebounding machine from Alzey As Germany near Mainz and 6-5 Forward Robert Anthony a former Span Dahlem player now out of Vicenza. A the Only position that could be a problem is Point guard a Abbott said. A we done to have a True Point guard. Now Daye who was the shape map last year is a True Point  though Daye will be hard to replace Abbott May find what he is looking for in 6-2 Andrew Marshall of Augsburg or 6-0 Sharpshooter Jerry Phair of Hanau. Some familiar faces in Camp include 6-4 Forward Clyde Harp and 6-2 guard Robert Huff from Baum older a 1990 dec finalists and 6-1 guard Dobie Strong 6-4 Forward Rick Walton and 6-5 Center Nathan tru Fant from Hahn steam that won the �?T89 Csc and Safe titles and was Csc runner  to Pitburg in 1989-90. Also in Camp Are 6-6 Charles Bates Augsburg 6-5 George Evans shape Charles Nash Mannheim 6-0 Robert Smith Vicenza and 6-3 Gerald Davis of Pir Masens. And Mainz shooting guard Jay Mclean was scheduled to be available beginning with sundays practice. A fall my players Are making important contributions a Abbott said. A i did no to select them from the crowd their names just came . A everybody out there now has a shot at making this  practice resumes sunday at 1 ., and runs through dec. 3, when the team will head to Belgium for the opening banquet and coaches meeting. The tournament runs dec. 4-8. The . Team will have several practice games during the trials. A a we la play practice games against Span Dahlem and a town two games against Trier of the German second league two games against the Luxembourg National team and a game against a German team in Bonn. A the. Key is if we can get some True Point guards if we can prove ourselves on the boards if we can and will play Good defense then i think we re in the  the Hunt begins dec. 4 at shape  lifts Germany o world cup Crown Orlando Fla. A Bernhard anger shot a 3-under 69 and Torsten Giedeon had a 72 saturday to lift Ger Nany to its first title in the world cup of 3olf. The germans finished at 20-under 556, shots better than second place England and Ireland. Richard Boxall and Mark James seek no England a first title led after each of he first three rounds at grand Cypress resort. But Boxall closed with a 73, and Ames had a 72. David Leherty shot a final round 63, he Best score of the tournament As he and Ronan Rafferty gave Ireland its Best world cup finish since 1958. Payne Stewart of the United states won he International trophy and $75,000 for he Best individual score. He shot a final found 66 for a 271 total but partner Jodie Mudd struggled to a 77-291 As the they finished fifth in the 32-team Competition. Langer and Giedeon a world cup cookie each finished at 10-under 278.scoreboard each received $120,000 of the $1.1 million purse. The germans who began the Day a stroke behind England moved into the Lead when James bogeyed the fourth and fifth holes and Boxall bogeyed the sixth. James made Birdie at nos. 10 and 11 to close the margin to 1 shot but England a chances faded when both brits missed the Green at the Par-5 no. 15 and bogeyed the Hole leaving the germans with a 4-shot Lead. Germany a Best finish in the previous 35 world cups was sixth in 1953, 1955 and 1980. Stewart edged Denmark Sanders Sorensen by 2 shots to became the 11th american to win the International trophy. Mudd who was 6 Over Par in the final three Days apologized to Stewart after their final round. A a there a no reason for him to be apologizing to me a Stewart said. A i know he was out there trying. Its just one of those  a German golfers Torsten Giedeon left and Bernhard Langer celebrate their  sports air Force basketball Csc men 5oesterberg 78, Lindsey 64 at Oesterberg sunday halftime Oesterberg 44, Lindsey it sjx3rers�?und Anthony Jones a it ji083?00 13 s�?T3631 Lamar Alexander 22, Curt Worsley 17. Berle Mills 14. Pitburg 78, Rhein main 71 u., of Jat Rhein main saturday or Pitburg 44, Rhein main 32. Ri0p scorers pm John Belk 24. A a a Quot son 18, Tony Little 10 bit Ralph Baltimore 23, Kelvin Bevins 19, Kyle James Sembach 85, Ramstein 76 at Sembach saturday tkk7heramstln 40 Sembach 29, i cd scorers ram Bonnie Daye 17, Isom �?nl3 Dennis Williams 12 sem moorev7 Morris 1b Quinton Lindsey 94, Oesterberg 86 at Oesterberg saturday a halftime Lindsey 51, Oesterberg 41. Top scorers Lind Randy Gricius 20, Darius Lowe 19, Damon Mccann 15 Soe Larry Osborne 19, Kurt Worsley 19,. Bernie Mills 18. Csc women Lindsey 93, Oesterberg 41 at Oesterberg sunday Quot halftime Lundsey 48, Roesberg 17. Top scorers und Mary Jones 21, Sandra Ferguson 20, Sharon Ashley 15 soes Missie Ehrenzeller 18, Vespia Tow-ery17. Ramstein 56, Sembach 50 at Sembach saturday halftime Ramstein 25, Sembach 21. Top scorers ram Jean Marie Southern 18, Beverly Truman Dawson 12, Harriett Allen 10 sem Patricia Mcdowell 20, Andrea Jackson 12. Pitburg 80, Rhein main 75 at Rhein main saturday halftime Pitburg 38, Rhein main 30. Top scorers pm Sharon Zewalk 22, Laura Vaughn 18, Usa Urban 10 bit Gabriele Baltimore 29, Lolita Hill 16, Deanna Bright 11. Lindsey 84, Oesterberg 47 halftime Lundsey 34, soes Berg 16. Top scorers in so Diana Ferguson 27, Michelle Bradshaw 20, May Jones 14 Soe Missy Ehrenzeller 21, Becelia Towery 9, Robin Yates 9. Noteworthy Lundsey s Ferguson had 12 rebounds while Ehrenzeller Nad 9 Tor the hounds. Military basketball Berlin tournament Berun final results sunday of the double elimination Berlin thanksgiving weekend basketball tournament Wiida Luecken 79, Wurzburg 76 forced if necessary game halftime Wurzburg rattlers 39, wild Flecken mountaineers 29. Top scorers wild Keith Waters 20, Darnell Johnson 17, Wilbur Jones 13 Wurz Steven Booker 28, Anderson Ellis 16, Chad Babcock 12. Noteworthy Wil Flecken erased Wurzburg s 76-74 in the final 20 seconds. Jones tied it with 17 left and Johnson s 3-Pointer with 02 left won it Wurzburg 96, Wil Flecken 80 championship halftime Wurzburg 57, wild. 43. Top scorers quiz Booker 28, Ellis 18, George Miller 15 wild Waters 24, Thomas Green 13, Kelvin Salamon 12. Women s basketball Wiesbaden invitational Wiesbaden Germany results from the Wiesbaden women s invitational tournament sunday s results Karlsruhe 63, Giessen 58 halftime Karlsruhe 33, Giessen 26. Top scorers Karl Janice Johnson 31, Rhea Howard 12, Sandra Combs 10 Gies Maria Hamilton 21, Michelle Brown 19, Marilyn Robinson 18. Heidelberg 79, Karlsruhe 65 championship halftime Heidelberg naughty operators 33, Karlsruhe lady pacers 27. Top scorers Heid Tracy Taylor 23, Kim Craven 20, Naomi Porter 12 Karl Janice Johnson 24, Karon Coles 20. Noteworthy the naughty operators Are a team of players from the Heidelberg Mannheim Frankfurt Mainz and Worms communities. Saturdays results Hanau 84, Frankfurt 80 Karlsruhe 79, Darmstadt 57 Hanau 85, Wiesbaden 83 Heidelberg 74, Giessen 55 Karlsruhe 42, Hanau 14, game stopped by coaches due to Hanau s fatigue. Noteworthy Hanau had just finished beating 85-83 in the previous game the coach asked the referees to Call the game due to the fatigue of his players. Military hockey Pitburg 10, Krefeld Obeis 5 shots on goal bit 53, Kre 19. Saves bit Wolfgang Grimberg 14 Krefeld 43. Military racquetball Wiesbaden shootout Wiesbaden Germany final results sunday of the dec racquetball association s Turkey shootout held this weekend at the Wiesbaden a gymnasium men s open Robert House Wiesbaden def. Mike Bowers Darmstadt stars and stripes 158,15-13. Third place Akim Loof. Menus b Edwards Banks def. Howard Johnson 15-9,10-15,11-5. Men s c Kevin Cornelson def. Thomas Rieger 156,10-15,11 -8. Third place Rick Avritt. Men s 35-plus Barry Stevens def. Donnie Crowe 15-7, 15-5. Elrd place . Teofilo. Pitburg blades.4 3 3�?10 Krefeld hobeis.1 2 2-5 Pitburg goals Jeff Derville 2, Dave Sveden 2, Tom Cucchi 2, Greg Anderson Del Tisdell Mark Smith Gary Sundmark. Women s open Idy Updegrove def. Tori Billard 15-14, 15-14. Third place Rose Anderson. Cindy men s doubles Loof Trever Hayter def. Benjamin Robin son Teofilo 15-1,15-4,  
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