European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 20, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 c the stars and stripes sunday october 20,1991atlanta goes bonkers Over braves Atlanta up a Atlanta a City noted for its losing professional sports teams became downright Giddy Friday As it Savoured its first National league Pennant. The Atlanta braves completed their improbable March from worst to first by blanking the Pittsburgh pirates 4-0 thursday night in game 7 of the National league championship series. John Smoltz pitched a six hitter and Brian Hunter belted a two run Homer to Lead the charge. Now its on to the Minneapolis and saturday nights world series opener against the Minnesota twins. The world series hard to believe for Atlanta residents but easy to take. As the braves clinched the Pennant dignified Laid Back Atlanta went bonkers. Fans screamed danced in the streets did their now famous Tomahawk chop and mugged for to cameras. Some threw Beer on passing cars and blocked traffic game 1 coverage this edition of stars and stripes was in route to our readers while the Atlanta braves and Minnesota twins were playing the opening game of the 1991 world series. See tomorrows stripes for Complete coverage of game 1. Near the three Dollar cafe in Buckhead. Police tried to Clear the Street but they were largely ignored. At the sports bar jocks amp jills in suburban Gwinnett county fans started a new years eve Type countdown toward the final out then sprayed Beer from Long neck bottles around the room. Champagne was the Choice for spraying revellers at Hooters near galleria in Cobb county. Cars jammed onto peach tree Street from underground to Buckhead horns honking and passengers screaming a and of course exchanging Tomahawk chops. A Atlanta was born to be an underdog a one celebrant shouted. A a it a not just Atlanta a said another. A i was up in Tennessee the other Day and they re going nuts. Its the whole another added a nobody would have believed this especially in this town. We Haven to Ever won at our lady of perpetual help hospice in the Shadow of Atlanta Fulton county stadium sister Marian cheered her team on a braves visor tacked to her habit a braves pin next to her heart waving her a magic Tomahawk at the television screen. A i know one Way or another when this is All Over in a going to cry a she said. Champ Frosh Prodigy take individual crowns by Walt Morrissette staff writer Wallau Germany a Munich freshman Michael Ondruska finished his demolition of the boys Central european prep Tennis Field saturday and Stephanie Seddon Brown won her second straight girls singles title for the International school of Brussels. Ondruska downed berlins mat Mcqueen in 46 minutes 6-1, 6-1 to claim the boys title prep Tennis while Seddon Brown Shook off her Early mistakes to win her second straight final Over Kaiserslautern Salia Naff our 6-2,6-1. Wiesbaden a Justin Robert and Jeff Craft won the boys doubles title Over Isbos Daniel Feldt and Nir Golan 6-1,6-1. Brussels took the girls doubles title when Susan Druzak and Georgia Bottoms outlasted Isbos Mia Tamika and Satomi Kitamura 1-6, 7-5,6-3. Is won the Small schools team title with a tournament High 31 Points followed by Berlin 21v and Brussels 17. Wiesbaden won its third straight big schools title with 22 Points followed by Niernberg 19, and tied for third with 16 Points each were Heidelberg and Ramstein. The slim 15-year-old Ondruska kept Mcqueen off balance most of the match by serving darts painting the lines and by putting wicked topspin Hooks on his returns. He occasionally threw in a drop shot Ball that would just die after it crossed the net. Mcqueen held serve to win his first game after falling behind 3-0. But Ondruska held to go ahead 4-1 and closed out the set 6-1. He finished off Mcqueen in 46 minutes with a 6-1 second set Victory. Michael Ondruska. Outclasses upperclassmen Ondruska a parents emigrated from Czechoslovakia to South Africa 20 years ago where his father worked for Siemens. He moved to Siemens in Munich in March when Ondruska transferred to Munich american High. His brother Marcos began the year 256th in the at rankings a but he a up to 150th now a Michael said. We get the rankings every month. We see him about one week every three months. He a travelling and playing the rest of the Ondruska the boys map was clearly the class player of the tournament having lost in the finals of Germany a 16-and-under National championships at Frankfurt three weeks ago. A i had a contract with Prince in South Africa but not Here a Ondruska said. Mcqueen was effusive in his Praise for Ondruska. A the hits deep consent real hard and accurate a the Berlin Junior said a Way too hard. Its just too accurate. My serves were Okay then he started nailing my serves Back to Naff our had Early Success a amps qua Schurtter Stephanie Seddon Brown. Leads is to title against Seddon Brown. But All too often Naff our would follow up a Point winning shot with a double fault. A my serve just Wasny to working today a Naff our said. A i just made lot of mistakes a Seddon Brown said. A i Wasny to warmed up. Then she made a lot of mistakes too. That made it easier for me. I did no to have to win so Many the 16-year old Junior and girls map can come Back to try for her third straight title in 1992. If she wins Shell be the first three time Winner since Heidelberg skim Schwerdtfeger bagged three in a Row in 1986,1987 and 1988. Schools honoured for winning regular season conference championships were is Bennor boys and girl Baum older a North boys Wei Brincken a North girls Berlin a South boys and girl Patch a boys and girls and Wiesbaden aaa boys and girls. In a correction of a score reported to stripes Jonathan Edwards of Wiesbaden lost to Mcqueen in the semis Friday by a 6-4, 6-7 7-27-5 score not in straight sets As reported earlier. Karlsruhe slams door on Berlin Karlsruhe Germany a the Karlsruhe knights piled up 279-Pound Mike Cornier Short of the goal line with 20 seconds remaining in the game to preserve their come from behind 14-13 upset Victory Over the Berlin bears. Antjuan Cunningham barged into the end zone from the 2 to Cap a 56-Yard Berlin drive and pull the bears to a one Point de Fecit. Coach Mike Ellis of the bears then brought in Cornier to try for the Pat Ala the Chicago bears refrigerator Perry but the knights closed the icebox door to go 2-1 in league play and 3-3 for the season. Berlin dropped to 1-2,4-2. A your line and linebackers really piled him up. He went a Jay a coach Darrell mood said. Sol utely nowhere a Karlsruhe Berlin took the opening kick off and marched 87 Yards for a touchdown taking 4 10 off the clock before George Herice barged Over from the 6. Terrance Hazelwood converted to make it 7-0. The defences ruled for the rest of the game with Karlsruhe getting both its touchdowns off Berlin turnovers. Bobby Wisdom set up the first with an interception on the Berlin 30. Six plays later quarterback Mike Robinson hit irian Thomas with an 8-Yard to pass and Jahir Lemm tied the game with a Pat kick. Karlsruhe regained Possession two minutes later when Jason Scott recovered a Fumble on the Berlin 24. It took the knights five plays to score Scott getting the to on a 6-Yard sweep to set the stage for the for the last second defensive Wisdom had another interception 3 solos and 7 assists and Tom Woolridge had 8 solos including a sack and 5 assists for the knights. Orlando Colon paced berlins defense with 9 solos and 6 assists and Cornier had 5 tackles. In other a South games saturday Augsburg 40, Vilseck 19 Vilseck Germany a Terry Austin scored five times in a ame which saw both teams Fum be 15 times. Austin scored on runs of 19, 5, 6, and 60 Yards and he returned a punt 76 Yards for another score As Augsburg improved to 6-0 Overall 3-0 in the conference. Vilseck fell to 1-3 Overall and 0-1 in conference play. Austin carried 17 times for 169 Yards in the game. Vilseck a Emmanuel Redix returned a kick off 80 Yards and pulled in a 6-Yard to pass from Matt Dyer. Donald Gardner returned a Loose Fumble 56 Yards for a score for the Falcons and Jeff Ulmer scored on a 4-Yard 37, Bamberg 8 Ansbach Germany a Charlie Bazemore threw two touchdown passes and ran for a third and Rickey Rencher ran for a touchdown and three conversions As the cougars smothered out manned Bamberg. Rencher scored on a 10-Yard run and Bazemore completed touchdown passes of 11 Yards to Steve Branaham and 35 Yards to Derrick thames. James Battle s 45-Yard punt return put Ansbach up 30-0 at the half. Aviano bombs Naples Aviano Italy a Damon Nichols tossed two touchdowns and ran for another to Lead the saints past the Naples wildcats 32-7 in the regular season finale in Italy High school football saturday. Aviano clinched the league championship with its 4-0 record. Naples fell to 2-2 and will Host Vicenza 0-4 in the first game of the Italy playoffs. The saints will play the Winner of that game at Aviano on nov. 2 for the Italy title. Nichols threw a 14-Yard touchdown pass to Damian Hur sey and tossed a 16-yarder to Eric Hernandez for another score. Nichols who ran for 83 Yards on 15 carries also scored from the 2. Anton Phillips scored for Aviano from the 2 also. Naples Only score came on a 1-Yard run by Chad Hendricks. Brent Williams led the Naples defense with 15 tackles. Phillips anchored the Aviano defense
