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    European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 22, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday february 22,1991 the stars and stripes b Page 25to semis by Ben Abrams prep sports editor Mannheim Germany a defending Champion Wiesbaden its 1990 victim Ramstein and Heidelberg advanced into the semifinals of the girls bracket in the Germany big schools basketball tournament thursday. Frankfurt and Giessen also reached the semifinals in the boys Competition. The Wiesbaden girls beat Nim Berbig schools tourney 57-49. Ramstein prevailed Over Kaiserslautern 63-53 and Heidelberg conquered a Champion Hanau 51-41. Boys games Matching Ramstein against Hanau and Wiesbaden against top seeded Wurzburg and a girls game Between Frankfurt and Patch were schedule later thursday in the 14-team, single elimination  girls 57, Nurnberg 49 this was a game of streaks. The eagles carrying the colors of the a conference sizzled in the beginning. They hit their first four shots and six of their first seven to build a 12-4 advantage. Then they slowed Down and did no to get another Point in the first Quarter., Wiesbaden got the last nine Points of the period and outscored the eagles 30-9 As Tamara Jenkins displayed a hot hand. She had 14 Points by halftime connecting for two three Point goals and four regular baskets in the warriors surge. / Jenkins finished with 25 Points and also sparkled in the Ball handling department in the last two minutes As Nurnberg vainly tried to get the Ball. Lisa Blain added 14 Points and Beth Jonhson contributed 12 to the Wiesbaden win. Valerie Colvin led Nimberg with 15 Points and a Superb Ball handling Effort. Kristie Pickett followed with 14 Points and Tarreka Smith finished with 13. A we started rather slowly but we did t rattle and came Back very Well a Wiesbaden coach John Dinga said. A then when we got ahead we were Able to keep pressure on  girls 63, Kaiserslautern 53 the royals one two punch of Mika Brown and Michelle Jones was too much for Kaiserslautern. They accounted for 46 Points and 32 rebounds. Jones had 24 Points and each had 16 boards. Rachel Avella added 10 Points for the royals. Roxanne Best sparked a town with 22 a. A ass Kan Georg Frankfurt s Jimmie Calmese lands on Bison s Steve Roberts in the eagles�?T6146 win. A. A a. A a a / Points. Evelyn Ruff followed with 14frankfurt boys 61, Mannheim 46 the eagles put four players in double figures and played Sterling  built a 47-31 Lead saw it Cut to six Points and then forged ahead As Mannheim was forced to foul in going after the Ball. The eagles canned 15 free throws in the final period nine in the last two minutes. Shelton Williams had 10 Points in that fourth Quarter and finished with a game High 20. Dpn Hallgrimson followed with 14, Jimmy Calmese added 12. And Ron Hatter added 10 More. Dominic Vassar led Mannheim with 18 Points it Judson Walker was next with 15.Giessen boys 62, Pitburg 59 this game was a bar Burner from Start to finish with neither team managing More than a six Point Lead. The game missed going into overtime when Derek Phillips three Point tying Effort slithered off the rim after going round and round about four times. The Victory moved the Griffins into the semifinals in their first year in the big schools Competition. They won the Small schools title three times. Charles Breland led Giessen with 17 Points nine in the last Quarter. Ben Rogers followed with 13 and . Clemons had 12. Drew Freeman took game laurels for the Barons with 24 Points Erye Smith arid an Tom Tummings had 10  girls 51, Hanau 41 Caroline Kirsch the lady Lions Fine Sophomore took it to the panthers Early and applied pressure most of the game. After Hanau. Got the first Basket on a Layup by Zerm at Toloa one of the two big girls on the Hanau roster Kirsch tallied the next six Points Barbara Jones got a three Point goal arid Kirsch scored again. Lions Mentor Rich Bennett had Kirsch his 5-11 Center drive in the third period and she chalked up 11 More Points. Kirsch finished with 24 Points. Toloa a 5-10 Forward led Hanau with 20 Points. To Scute Oder a 6-2 soph orig Ore had 13.it in a late wednesday game Wiesbaden boys 71, Zwell. 60 Dino Golden had 18 Points and 10 re Bounds to Lead the warriors. Jeff Thompson added 15 Points Lloyd Cole 13, David Cole 12 and Lee Utcy 10. For the trojans Donnie Bridges poured in 30 Points. Tony Norman contributed 11 Points and 17 , Munich Triumph in openers Baum Holder Germany a the Berlin and Munich boys triumphed and the Bonn and International school of Brussels girls were victorious in the first four games of the Germany Small schools basketball championships thursday. Berlin boys 45, shape 43 Berlin rolled up a 247 first period Lead then had to hold off shape. The spartans outscore the bears in each of the last three quarters including a 28-10 Edge in the second half. Quot a a Kali Robinson was the Force behind berlins narrow Victory scoring 15 Points and grabbing 12 rebounds. Shape Small schools tourney Mario Brown tallied 15 Points and teammate Cedric Murrill had 13 Points and nine  boys 64, is 53 the Mustangs won a wild one despite being outscored 27-26 in a frantic fourth Quarter scoring spree. Atila Barlas Rob Smiley and Rob spans led the Mustangs Barlas collected 17 Points and six rebounds Smiley had 16 Points and 10 assists and spans had 13 Points and 12 rebounds. Clint Neale also scored 13 Points for Munich. The losers were led by Olli pukka Ansa maa with 22 Points and Jess Boone with 15 Points and seven rebounds. Jon Arndt had 10 Points 13 rebounds and seven assists for Lslie a a a. A a a a quota a Bonn girls 36, Munich 33 the crusaders won a close contest a Tam Malone led Munich with 13 Points nine rebounds and five steals Michelle Tindall had 12 Points and Katt Pozarycki 11 rebounds for the  Girts 57, Karlsruhe 48 the raiders broke open a close game in the fourth Quarter outscoring the knights 22-11. V o a a a a Sara Schmidt led the winners with 13 Points and seven rebounds. Catti Collins also scored 13 Points for is. Casandra Pyatt had 18 Points arid 15 rebounds for the knights and Megan Driscoll added 14 pairits and nine rebounds for the losers. Jenn Sulick and freshman Jeffi Meyer came off the Benzli to score five Points apiece in the last three minutes for the raiders. M 1 �4 �4 �?�1 j by Walt morr1ssette Quot still pc writer a a Pitburg a Germany the Pitburg Barons used steady outside shooting and a stifling Man to Man defense to overrun the Mildenhall marauders 94-60 thursday in the Safe menus basketball championships. It was their first meeting since the 1984 Safe tournament. It also matched the  unbeaten teams in this tournament. The defending Champion Barons had the inside track to the title game saturday with a 3-0 Mark with two games to go in the five game round Robin. Mildenhall is 2-1, and each of the other teams in the Field has at least two losses. Ramstein improved to 2-2 by edging Laken Heath 71-68. ,. ,. Ralph Baltimore hit two treys and Kelvin Blevens nit a jumper to give Pitburg an 8-2 Lead. Mildenhall s i. Carswell came Back with seven Points to trim the Lead to a. The Barons alternated Between a Man to Man defense and a Hill court press during their 28-6 Salvo to Start thes second  menus tourney Baltimore led All scorers with 22 Points Blevens had 19, Kyle James 16, Mike Paul 13, Pat Mcshan 12 and de Williams 10. Stan Pitts led Mildenhall with 20 and Carswell finished with 15. Also thursday a Ramstein 71, Lakenheath 68 Bonnie Dayes three Point play with 1 13 remaining put the rams Over the top in this tight one. Lakenheath a Rob Marr bombed in four first half three pointers As the eagles took a 39-38 halftime Lead. There were four ties and four Lead changes until Daye completed his three Point play. Daye had a game High 22 Points. Marr finished with 21 Points. Ramstein is 2-2 in the tournament. Lakenheath was 12 going into the late game thursday with Pitburg. Chicksands 76, Hahn 75 Darryl Walston banked in a Layup As. Time ran out to give the Chicks their first tourney win in four tries. Hahn a Ken Lloyd made the second of two free throws with 6 seconds left to give the Hawks a 75-74 Lead. But Hahn left Walston wide open under the Basket for his Winner. Darryl Gaines led Chicksands with 25 Points. Jeff wit Kerson added 15, Carlton nobels 11 and Walston arid Jerry Winston 10 each. For Hahn Dobie Strong scored 20 Points Earl Jordan 14 and Lloyd 13. It was Hahn s third straight loss after opening with a win Over Lakenheath. In a late wednesday game. Lakenheatl>438, Chicksands 82 Lakenheath Forward Kerry Taylor fired in 31 Points 22 after  Jordan added 14 for the eagles 1-1. Rob Marr scored 13 and David Allen 12, Darryl Gaines led the Chicks 0-3 with 26 Points Jeff Wilkerson had 18 and Andre Mcclendon 17. ,  
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