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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, December 23, 1991

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 23, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday december 23, 1991 the stars and stripes a Page 23 College football Alabama St. Routs . A amp to 36-13 Miami apr Ricky Jones gave new meaning to a triple  Jones led his team in passing Rushing and receiving As Alabama state beat North Carolina a amp to 36-13 saturday in the inaugural heritage bowl the first bowl game for predominantly Black schools. A if they had kicked off again the coach was going to let me return the heritage bowl Kickoff a Jones said. A the was trying to let me show the pro scouts what i can  a crowd of just 7,724, far less than the expected 30,000, turned out to watch Alabama state 11-0-1 Cap off an undefeated season by beating the aggie 93. A i feel like we re a part of history a Jones said. A but when we came out and saw the crowd we just said  a Jones gained 152 Yards on 14 carries including 83 on a third Quarter touchdown run had two receptions for 112 Yards and threw for 214 Yards. He threw a touchdown pass and scored three times twice on passes from running Back car Viss Jones. A we knew that they were going to run trick plays a a amp to coach Bill Hayes said. A we just did no to know when they were going to run  the game matched the winners of the southwestern athletic conference and mid Eastern athletic conference. Bowl officials were disappointed by the turnout but optimistic about the game s future. A we did a poor Job of marketing a said or. Dorsey Miller the president of the heritage sports authority of South Florida. A but we planted a seed. The Rose bowl the Orange bowl and the sugar bowl did no to Start out with a bang. This will be the Premier Black sporting event in America the Black College  naia division 2 Alabama state wide receiver Horace Brooks flies into the end zone As North Carolina a amp to a Lee vary Covington sits and  tops Pacific lutheran 28-20 for Crown Georgetown by. A Dane Damron playing with a broken passing hand threw for 265 Yards and three touchdowns As Georgetown ky., beat Pacific lutheran 28-20 saturday to win the naia division ii championship. Georgetown 13-1which won its first National title took a 6-0 Lead in the first Quarter when Damron scored on a 3-Yard run. Damron a Sophomore who injured his right hand in Georgetown a semifinal Victory Over Peru state threw touchdown passes of 70, 15 and 12 Yards for the tigers. A with the broken hand i  grip the Ball and  throw deep a Damron said. A in the first Quarter 1 came out and it Felt Fine but the cold got to it and the numbing stuff we put on it. In the third and fourth quarters i had no feeling at All. It really made it  Georgetown coach Kevin Donley said he never considered benching Damron. A when he a in the game everyone else rises to a higher level and i knew the rest of the team could carry him if he got Down a Donley said. Pacific lutheran 11-2 scored on touchdown passes of 23, 34 and 64 Yards by Sophomore quarterback Marc weekly who completed 17 of 38. The tigers struck again in the first Quarter when Damron threw a Short pass to running Back Ron Railey who raced 70 Yards for a touchdown. Damron then connected with Bobby Williams for the two Point conversion to give Georgetown a 14-0 Lead. F Tom Barber gained 94 Yards on 11 carries for Pacific lutheran. Youngstown rally nails Down title Statesboro a. Apr Youngstown state coach Jim Tressel said saturdays Mcaa division i a championship came Down to fumbles and interceptions. A a championship game is going to be determined by the turnover margin. End of Story a said Tressel whose penguins got three interceptions and scored 19 fourth Quarter Points to beat Marshall 25-17. Youngstown began the fourth period Down 17-6 after Marshall a Dewey Kline kicked a 42-Yard Field goal As time expired in the third. Youngstown Cut the Lead to 17-12 on its first Possession of the final period when Herb Williams made a diving 33-Yard touchdown grab on a pass from Ray Isaac whose 2-Point conversion pass was incomplete. After Kline missed a 30-Yard attempt on the next Possession Youngstown took the Lead on a 3-Yard run by Ryan Wood to Cap an 80-Yard, eight play drive with 7 09 remaining in the period. Marshall quarterback Michael Payton fumbled after being sacked and Chris Vecchione recovered at the Marshall 14. Three plays later Tamron Smith scored from 5 Yards out and Jeff Wilkins Pat made it 25-17. A your Guys just believe each other a Tressel said. A they just believe that they re going to get it done and they be proven that in 1991.�?� a your game plan was to come in and throw. I just needed time to throw a Isaac said. A a we be got the Best receivers and i was in a rhythm  division 1-aa on the final Possession Marshall drove from its own 17 to Youngstown a 19 before Payton was sacked for a 9-Yard loss. Paytonn a desperation pass in the end zone As time expired fell incomplete to give Youngstown its first National title. A we had a couple of mental breakdowns and they got some big sacks on us a Payton said. A also 1 threw the Ball late Down the Middle a couple of times and that resulted in  after trailing 3-0 at halftime Marshall outscored Youngstown 17-3 in the third Quarter. Payton who completed 30 of 43 attempts for 363 Yards hit Troy Brown on a 13-Yard scoring pass with 10 14 left in the period then found Ricardo Clark for an 18-Yard to on Marshall a next Possession. Youngstown answered with a 37-Yard Field goal by Wilkins to make it 14-6 before Kline a Field goal gave Marshall an 11-Point Lead going into the fourth. The Only scoring in the first half came on a 23-Yard Field goal by Wilkins with 5 20 left. Kline missed on a 36-Yard attempt with 28 seconds left. Isaac completed of 9 of 15 passes for 198 Yards and Smith led All rushers with 88 Yards on 30 carries. Clark had 154 Yards in receptions for Marshall. A we did no to play very Well in the first half offensively a Marshall coach Jim Donnan said. Quot we came out in the second half scored and we were up 17-3. If you re up 17-3, you should win the   
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