European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday november 14, 1991 the stars and stripes b Page 21prep Pickin warriors gun for another Biggie its Augsburg at Woodbridge for All the Small schools marbles. And its Stuttgart at Frankfurt and Wiesbaden at Nurnberg As the big schools begin their title countdown. Woodbridge gets another Chance to be a giant killer when it entertains Augsburg in the Small schools finale saturday. The warriors derailed the shape express 30-24 last week in what de Watson Dodds Atlantic sports coordinator called a one of the most exciting football games in be seen in years. A shape came out and scored right off the Bat but Woodbridge tied it up. Then shape went ahead again but Woodbridge tied it at 16 right before the half. A then shape made it 24-16,�?� Watson continued. Woodbridge got another touchdown but missed the conversion Points. But Woodbridge did no to give up and scored the winning touchdown at the beginning of the fourth Quarter and held on to win. What a game a shape went into that thriller with an 8-0 record following an 11-game losing skein Over two years. Augsburg which edged bad Kreuz Nach for the second time this year to win the other semifinal game saturday travels to England sporting a 9-0 record 11 straight victories and is wins in its last 17 games. Augsburg and Frankfurt Are the Only undefeated teams in Dodds. So the warriors go gunning for the Scalp of another undefeated Grid Power. Stuttgart was severely stricken with draw Down woes and was forced to drop from aaa to a this year and the Transfer benefited the stallions cause. They finished 4-1 in the league to tie Nurnberg and Giessen for the regular season title losing to Nurnberg 19-6 and beating Giessen 20-9. Giessen came Back and unseated Nurnberg 29-20. Stuttgart and Giessen tied in the mathematical tiebreaker Dodds employs. So the stallions got to go to the playoffs. Nurnberg goes top seed at Home because its tiebreaker numbers were slightly better than Stuttgart a and Giessen a Nurnberg was plus-4, the other two minus-2. The eagles gun for a repeat win Over Wiesbaden As they try to make the championship game for the third straight year. Wiesbaden finished second behind Frankfurt in aaa strife falling by a scant Point on a last ditch bomb. Nurnberg also lost to Frankfurt so vengeance would be a motive for either team should Frankfurt get by Stuttgart. The predictions this week find Augsburg nudging Woodbridge 27-22, Wiesbaden avenging one of its losses 27-24 and Frankfurt toppling Stuttgart 27-6. Last week was a 6-2 week As Woodbridge and Giessen prevented perfection. That raised the season Mark to 107-39, .733. Finishing with four straight picks would make the final totals 110-39, .738. All that will remain on the fall Agenda after next weeks big schools football showdown will be selecting the annual stars and stripes All Europe football team the outstanding players and the coach of the year. Ten coaches already have submitted their recommendations. Remember a player must be nominated by his coach or the schools athletic director to be eligible for consideration. The deadline is Friday. Any coaches who have Access to Tel fax facilities May use them to beat the deadline. The a amps editorial fax number is 06155-601416.ben Abrams those three games saturday and next week s big schools championship game comprise the Only activity remaining on the Dodds fall sports Agenda following last weeks Small schools volleyball tournament and the Central european Cross country a a congratulations to Janis ready and her Vilseck Falcons on their excellent play in the volleyball tournament at Hahn. Congratulations too to Bonne a Tracey Losi and Giessen a Seth Denny for their record setting performances in the harrier championships Over Giessen s Muddy course. Vilseck was lightly regarded going into the a South tournament two weeks ago a and the Falcons prevailed. The Falcons esteem did no to soar too High for the Small schools tournament either. But they won their group knocked off shape in the Cross group semifinals and then stunned previously undefeated Alconbury 9-15, 15-7, 15-6, 5-15, 15-9 in the title match. Alconbury took a 15-0 record and the . Regular season and tournament championships into that titanic Battle. Vilseck finished with a 17-6 record for the year. Losi was supposed to win the girls title at the Central europeans a and a Breeze it was beating run Nerup Jennifer Varga of accent in the Giessen course record of 19 14. Denny broke the Giessen record for the second straight time. He won the a championship two weeks ago in 17 21 and then came romping Home in the be in 17 09. Both doubtlessly would have had even better times if they had run on dry ground instead of the mud. Champion shape dominated the balloting for the a North All conference football team by Landing 11 slots seven on offence. The spartans Bill Gibbons was named to three positions halfback and kicker on offence punter on defense. Teammate Bryan Benken osterholz a Reggie Allen and Isbos Brian Dougherty earned two Way recognition Ben Ken and Allen at halfback and linebacker and Dougherty on both lines. End Mike Bugaj Interior linemen Jan gassing and Owen Hoffecker Center Mark Winters linebacker Claxton fallen and defensive Back Mario Brown round out the shape selectee. Also chosen on offence were Fulda lineman Albert Malone and end Ryan Boucher and quarterback John Arndt of is. Fulda linemen John Stone and George Simpson Wei Brincken end Darrell Banning osterholz Back Patrick Neal and end Landon Jackson and Back Davon Brown of Baum older round out the defensive unit. Four players a bad Kreuz Nacho a Bobby Parker and Monty Debose Hahn a Mike Wilson and Munich a Joe Bassilly were named to both squads on the a Central All conference football team. Parker was picked on the line and at a linebacker Slot Debose at end and defensive Back Wilson at running Back and linebacker and Bassilly both ways on the line. Bad Kreuz Nacho a Chris Waters was chosen As a defensive lineman and the punter. Other players named were accent offensive lineman Clint fast and defensive Back Jesse Deborja. Bad Kreuz Nash running Baek Derrick Thompson quarterback Jesse Janssen defensive lineman Iman Ali and kicker Mike Otjen. Hahn offensive end Jamel Wiley. Munich offensive lineman Matt Blake. Oesterberg defensive lineman Rich r is Tow and defensive Baek Lasean Matthews and Brussels linebacker Matt i lit. Four players also made both squads on Italy s first 11-Man All conference team in five years. They were Aviano s Chad Duvenny offensive and defensive line and Anton Phillips Back and linebacker and Vicenza s Robert burrs hanker and defensive Baek and Steve Turella kicker and punter. Also making the team from league Champion Avi Ano were end Eric Hernandez Center Paul Cruz defensive lineman Kevin Kilgore and defensive Back Bernie Feldhusen. Offensive linemen Jeremy Roda Baugh and Mark Mcwhorter halfback Divell Wilson and defensive linemen Brian Byrne Shelby Rode Baugh and Jason Groover were playoff Winner Vicenza s other selectee. Naples put end Jason Demory offensive lineman Paul Uribe running Back Joe Legaspi line Backer Brent Williams and defensive Back Chad Hendricks on the a a another stars and stripes All Europe football player from Heidelberg is going great guns in College. Ron George who was named As an end on both the offence and defense on the 1987 All Europe team has been scintillating at Stanford the past two years. George went to the air Force Academy following his graduation from Heidelberg in 1988 and played cornerback. He transferred to Stanford the next year and had to sit out the season because of Mcaa regulations. But in 1990, George began carving his Niche in the Stanford annals. Moved to linebacker by coach Dennis Green the 6-2. 210-Pound George blossomed into an outstanding performer. George he led tint Pac-10 in tackles for losses a 10 sacks for 64 Yards and 18 other tackles for 80 Yards a and was named Pac-10 defensive player of the week following Stanford a Victory at Arizona. In that game he had seven solos including four sacks and one tackle for loss. All George has done this year is to get belter. Through Stanford s nine games George has been spectacular at Middle linebacker leading the team with 54 tackles 16 tackles for losses six sacks and four fumbles forced according to sports information director Gary Migdol. A Iron has been an outstanding performer the two years he has played at Stanford a Migdol said i us Day. A the definitely will be All conference and we Here at Stanford feel he has a very Good Chance of making Migdol said that the Cardinal would be pretty sure of getting a bowl bid if it wins one More game. Stanford 6-3, 4-2 finishes its season with games at Washington state saturday and at Home against cd Ali fornia next week. Tha Sara and strip a Baker Finch leads pea grand slam steady Kauai lagoons Hawaii a there s nothing flashy about Ian Baker Finch and Why should there be. He does just Fine being or. Consistent. Baker Finch the British open Champi Quot ii. Played a steady if unspectacular round on tuesday shooting a 4-under-Par 68 for a 1-shot Lead in the $1 million pea grand slam of Golf. Baker Finch made four birdies and 14 pars to finish one stroke ahead of masters Champion Ian Woosnam two strokes ahead of . Open titleholder Payne Stewart and five shots ahead of pea Champion John Daly. Quot no bogeys a i always like to shoot no bogeys a Baker Finch said. A it Means you scrambled Well and you hit the Ball very Well.�?�. With a bit of Luck Baker Finch could have been 7-under on the 7,035-Yard Kiele Couse at Kauai lagoons Golf club. He had three Birdie attempts lip off the cup. A a in a very Happy with 68,�?� he said. A any time you break 70 around this Golf course you be played pretty Woosnam birdied no. 17 to pull within one shot of Baker Finch. Woosman had an erratic round making six birdies and three bogeys. Stewart birdied the 15th to make up for his Lone bogey on no. 12 to stay two behind Baker Finch. A i got a lot out of bad shots and did t get a lot out of some Good shots Quot Stewart said. A i putted extremely Well at times yet when i had some make Able birdies i did no to make Daly rebounded from a miserable Start shooting 3-under 33 on the Back to finish at 1-Over 73. Daly made five bogeys on the first eight holes and made the turn at 40. �?o1 Felt better on the Back nine a Daly said. A a in a just real Happy in a 1-Over, 1 played so badly on the Stewart tied Baker Finch for the Lead at 2-under when he birdied no. Ii but dropped Back with a bogey on no. 12. Baker Finch extended his Lead to two shots with a Birdie on no. 14 and added a Birdie on no. 16 to go 4-under. Baker Finch birdied the third and tilth holes to stand at 2-under 34 at the turn one better than Woosman and Stewart. The 36-Hole tournament for winners of the years four majors awards prize Money of $400,000 for the Winner $250,000 for second $200,000 for third and $150,000 for fourth
