European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 03, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday february 3, 1992 the stars and stripes Page 25 Julie Parisien left and a. Kitt will go to the olympics carrying most of the medal Hopes for the . Alpine ski team whose 22 members were named sunday.7 former olympians join . Team i Tallo ires France a . Kitt the first american Man in seven ears to win a world cup ski race and Ulie Parisien a Winner on the women a tour last year will head the . Alpine team for the Winter olympics. The team announced sunday by . Skiing Alpine director Dennis Agee will be comprised of 11 men and 11 women including seven former olympians. The major omissions were Jeremy Nobis of Park City Utah the giant slalom Winner at the 1989 world Junior championships and Kristi Terzian of Salt Lake City a two time member of the . World Junior team both of whom Are injured. Coach Ueli Luthi chose the menus team and coach Paul major selected the women steam following the final pre olympic world cup races. Kitt of Rochester ., won a downhill at Val do Sere France in december becoming the first american since Bill Johnson in 1984 to win a world cup race. His Victory came on the same Mountain a but not on the same course a that will be the site of the olympic downhill. A if you look at his last win in Val do is Ere he won the race in the turns a Luthi said. A it makes me believe his chances have increased to do Well. He has made up ground in the technical skills of the turning and i think hell be of also on the menus team will be Reggie Crist of Ketchum Idaho Matt Grossjean of Steamboat Springs Colo. Joe Levins White Bear Lake Minn. Tommy Moe Palmer Alaska Jeff Olson Bozeman Mont. Rob Parisien Auburn Maine Chris and Paul Puckett wheat Ridge Colo. Kyle Rasmussen Angels Camp Calif., and Kyle Wieche South Lake Tahoe Calif. Nobis absence will Hurt. A a in a satisfied with the downhill results and i think the slalom results Are Good too a Luthi said. A we Are lacking in is giant slalom mainly because of the injury to Jeremy Nobis. In a not too Happy with the Way we Are in super g right now. A i think in the downhill we know we have a Guy who can do Well and in the slalom we have a Guy who can do Well. These Guys Are the Best americans and they re going to give 100 parisian of Auburn Maine won the 1991 giant slalom finale at Waterville Valley a the first . World cup Victory by a woman in four years. A i think Julie will do Well a major said. A a she a overcome so Many obstacles at this Point that racing the olympics will be one of the easier others on the women s team Are Wendy Fisher incline Village Nev. Megan Gerety Anchorage Alaska Kristin Krone Truckee Calif. Hilary Lindh Juneau Alaska Monique Pelletier Hood River Ore. Diann Roffe Potsdam Krista Schmidinger Lee mass Edith Thys olympic Valley Calif. Eva Tward Okens Santa Caniz Calif., and Heidi Voelker Pittsfield mass Overall major was pleased with the team. A i was a Europa coach four years ago but i have to say we re walking in thinking we re contenders in a couple of events a he said. A obviously we re walking in planning on doing More than just competing. We want to be contenders and we want to win some medals. A the team has some depth it has some contenders it has some youth so we be got a mixed bag. We be got some inexperienced athletes and some very experienced athletes. We re going to be weaken some events and Strong in the giant Kitt Krone Lindh Roffe Olson Thys and Voelker were members of the 1988 olympic team. Terzian flew Home saturday and is expected to undergo knee surgery women sweep through Csc meet by Walt Morrissette staff writer Sembach a Germany a the Span Dahlem lady sabers Rode Linda Morganfield slate scoring outburst sunday to a 77-62 Victory Over the Hahn lady Hawks and the Continental sports conference women a basketball tournament championship Span Dahlem unbeaten in the four team Csc event will join the Csc regular season Champion Sembach tigers in the Safe women a championships feb. 1923 at Lindsey. The Pitburg and Rhein main men will represent the Csc in the menus championships feb. 26-March 1 at Raf Ben Waters England. Morganfield is the Csc scoring Champion who averaged 19.2 Points per game. She poured in 18 of her game High 24 Points in the second half a which Hahn Center Kathy Sheppard missed most of because of foul trouble. Sheppard Hahn a 6-foot Center and primary inside threat on offence and defense fouled out with 6 09 to play and Spang leading 60-49. Morganfield a 5-9 Center who Powers to the goal left handed scored at will after that. She added 10 Points As the lady sabers moved to their biggest Lead 77-57, with under a minute to go. A that was the key to the game a said Hahn coach Allen Crane. A when Sheppard is on she is the Best player Here. But when she picked up Here fourth foul Early in the second half with 10 33 left i had to put lesser players in Spang coach Ben Robinson said Morganfield was a just a Little anxious in the first half. She had been playing All weekend. It just took a Little while for her to Settle Spang had beaten Hahn the two time defending Safe champions three times already this year a two straight during the regular season and 66-53 Friday in the Csc tournament opener. But Hahn stayed alive by beating Pitburg and Sembach saturday and had a Chance to go to Safe if it could manage a pair of wins Over Span Dahlem sunday. Morganfield did no to let that happen. A i knew i had to get it going in the second half a Morganfield said. A they started going to me More and i did no to want to play a second Trae King Tolbert who led the lady Hawks with 23 Points said a we started playing their Pace and they had More Gas than we did in the end. Morganfield moves Strong to the hoop and her left handed shot is hard to defense a Sheppard who fouled out with six Points said a maybe i was a Little too aggressive. The game was called real tight. It was hard to hold Back even after i got into foul both teams shot poorly in the first half. But because Spang kept getting second third and sometimes even fourth shots on their offensive possessions the lady sabers dominated. Spang led 7-1, but Hahn rallied to ties at 7 and 9. Angie Dudley hit the first of her three 3-pointers for a 12-9 Lead at the 11 minute Mark. Spang Dahlem a Denise ridges the most polished Ball handier and jump shooter on the floor finished a fast break and , Perrault hit a Trey for a 17-13 Lead. Ridges hit a Baseline jumper and Dudley canned her second 3-Pointer for a 26-18 Lead with 5 48 left in the half. King Tolbert answered with a Field goal and two free throws to keep it close. Hahn a rally continued into the final minute of the first half. Netta Burbridge rattled Home a 3-Pointer, King Tolbert added a free throw and Belinda Gibson a jumper with 28 seconds left Cut the halftime deficit to 34-32. But Hahn did t tic it in the second half. The lady sabers started pulling away after Sheppard picked up her fourth foul with 14 51 left in the game and Spang up 44-36. Sheppard sat for four minutes and Hahn increased its Lead to 54-42. Crane put Sheppard Back in with 10 33 but she fouled out with 6 09 to go by going Over Vanessa Lawson a Back for a rebound. Lawson made 1 of 2 for a 61-49 Lead. Dudley finished with 18 Points for the lady sabers ridges had 16, Donna Porter added seven and Perrault and Lawson had six each. Burbridge had 19 Points for Hahn and Gibson had seven. In saturdays late losers bracket final Hahn 63, Sembach 56 Sembach turnovers 15 of them in the Send half propelled the lady Hawks into sundays title game. Johnson had 9 steals As Hahn erased a 26-21 halftime deficit and sent the lady tigers into the Safe meet on a losing note. Four lady Hawks were in double figures a Sheppard 15king Tolbert 15gibson 13 and Burbridge 10. Andrea Jackson handled the Load for Sembach with 18 Points and 15 rebounds. Latoya Leonard had 12 Points and Kim Robinson 10 for the regular season champs
