Discover Family, Famous People & Events, Throughout History!

Throughout History

Advanced Search

Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, March 8, 1992

You are currently viewing page 21 of: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, March 8, 1992

     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 8, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday March 8,1992 the stars and stripes Page 21flyers use Rod to surge past Hanau 112-88 Kaiserslautern Germany a no one can accuse the Lindsey flyers of sparing the Rod. On the contrary. Rodney Harrell got a workout saturday pouring in 34 Points As the air Force claimed another army Scalp by demoting Hanau to the losers bracket of the army air Force a a Europe a bests basketball tournament in a 112-88 rout. Shrugging off a 5-0 Start by the hornets Lindsey put together an 8-0 run sparked by four Points from Darius Lowe with 4 14 to play in the first half to forge a 10-Point Lead the flyers maintained until intermission. Lindsey put together six More unanswered Points four minutes into the second half to pull out to a 65-48 Lead Over the hornets who were involved in a strenuous 123-102 Victory Friday and coasted from there. Damond Mccann who finished with 15 Points accounted for half of the decisive run converting a three Point play on a drive to the bucket. Lowe finished with 26 Points for the airmen who also got a 12-Point Outing from John Myrick. James Scott paced the soldiers with 23 Points Marty Mcguire added 18 and Eddie Williams 12. In other games saturday afternoon Hanau women 93, Wurzburg 57 As it turned out the lady rattlers could have saved them served the trip to Pir Masens. The Hornetter jumped out to a 10-2 Lead behind six straight Points from Brenda Hairston which they quickly doubled to 20-4. Jackie Jenkins then scored nine straight Points As the winners went up 37-10 in route to a 51-27 halftime bulge. Brenda Myers paced the easy winners with 33 Points Jenkins finished with 16 and Hairston added 14 More. Caprice Sutton contributed 12 for the winners. Regina Tucker had 13 futile Points for the lady rattlers Dawn Adams and Nikki Elliott each hit 11.darmstadt women 83, Ramstein 54 the lady rams spotted Darmstadt an Early 6-0 Lead and clawed Back to 11-10 Down after games first seven minutes but never got any  men 107, Netherlands 98 Gary Sills scored 26 Points to Lead a Safe a tigers to Victory Over the 21st Talcom knights. Mark Walker added 23 Points Leroy Davis 18 and Steve Rich 10 for Sembach. Roger Brown scored a game High 29 for the Netherlands. Cornelius Davis added 18, Anthony Jones 14 and will Johnson and Charles Dent chipped in 12 Points  men 91, Wiesbaden 88, of Lakenheath a Mike Bester led All scorers with 22 Points. . Johnson had 20 Points a including four Points in the final 20 seconds of overtime Kerry Taylor 18 Ana . Butler 12 for a amps my chm Abrams Hanau a . Johnson shoots Over 7th Atcas Michael Billingsly 31 in fridays Best in Europe basketball tournament action. 14, Troy Russell scored 13 and John Bolden and Chris Williams the winners. Lamar Oden led Wiesbaden with 20 Points Fitz Miller had of Russell scored 13 and John Bola added 10 Points apiece. This Battle of the eagles featured 16 Lead changes and four ties. Russells Layup with 29 seconds left in regulation tied it at 83-83 and Williams blocked Bester a jumper with 14 seconds left to preserve the tie and Send the game into of. Johnson a 12-foot Baseline jumper with 20 seconds left in of gave Lakenheath an 89-87 Lead. Johnson added a pair of free throws with 9 seconds left to Clinch  women 78, Baum older 55 Belinda Justice tossed in 28 Points and rules a Adams backed her up with 27 As Niernberg Roll to the easy Victory. Yolanda carpenters 25 Points paced the vanquished bears. In late saturday games Pir Masens men 113, bad Kreuz Nach 100 Darnell Arbett scored 29 Points to Lead Pir Masens who pulled away in the second half. Gerald Davis added 20 Points and James Carlisle had 19. The Road runners led the chiefs 41-39 at the half. With about 17 minutes left in the game Pir Masens went on a 14-4 run to assume a 61-47 Lead with 14 30 left to play.  Ernest Scott led All scorers with 34. Dennis Roddy had 22 Points and Ray Hunt scored 17.niirnberg men 99, Hahn 71 Wendell Moore scored 22 Points Wille Gray had 21, Goliath Reaggins added 20 Points a1 Williams had 18 and Ben Whitten chipped in 12 in the army knights win Over the air Force Hawks. Terance Johnson had a game High 25 Points for Hahn and Charles Payne added 12. . Crane hit a 3-Pointer for Hahn to create the last tie at 15-15. Niernberg then ran off 12 unanswered . Swim team set for Spain Indianapolis a Jenny Thompson and summer Sanders put the finishing touches on the powerful new wave of american olympic female swimmers As the . Trials wound up Friday night. Thompson broke the american record twice in the 50-meter freestyle and made the olympic team in her third individual event. And Angel Martino served As a Symbol of the improving fortunes of the women steam. In 1988, one qualified in three individual events but was kicked off the team after testing positive for a banned substance and never made it to Seoul. On Friday night she made the team in an individual event by finishing second in the 50 freestyle. Eight swimmers qualified in More than one individual event. Besides Sanders and Thompson Nicole Haislett and Erika Hansen qualified in three events and Anita Nall Janie Wagstaff Lea Loveless and Evans made the team in two. The Only two world records set in the meet were set by women a Thompson in the 100 freestyle and Nall in the 200 breaststroke. Thompsons record was named the top single performance of the trials in a Media vote. American records were set by Wagstaff in the 100 backstroke and Thompson in the 50 freestyle preliminary Friday morning in 25.44 seconds and again in the final in 25.20. The previous Mark of 25.50 was held by Leigh Ann Fetter. Sanders won the 200 and 400 individual medleys and was second in the 100 Butterfly before winning the 200 Butterfly in 2 08.86. Angie Wester Krieg 27, overcame years of frustration by finishing a surprising second to Sanders m 2 12.13. In the final event of the trials Wagstaff won the 200 backstroke in 2 09.43, and Loveless was second in 2 10.68. In Friday nights other events a Ron Karnaugh won the 200 individual Medley in 2 01.56, and Greg Burgess was second in 2 01.71. A Sean Killion who had qualified in the 400 freestyle won the 1,500 freestyle in 15 07.21. Lawrence Frostad was  Tours Floyd finds Hometown Groove Ray Floyd blasts from Sand at doral open. By the associated press Miami a Ray Floyd a Hometown boy without a Home found a Comfort zone on one of his happiest Hunting grounds. A a in a there a the 49-year-old Floyd said after a 5-under-Par 67 Friday put him through 36 holes of the doral open at 134. Floyd whose Home at nearby Indian Creek was destroyed by fire two weeks ago also had a 67 in the opening round. But the two scores were compiled in decidedly different fashions. The first one came after his poorest Ball striking round of the season. Only a spectacular putting performance a 13 one putt greens a kept Floyd among the leaders. The second round however was a return to More conventional methods. The two time Winner of this title did not make a bogey and really Wasny to in danger of making one. A a in a much More comfortable with today a round a Floyd said. But his Good Friend protege and Ryder cup partner Fred couples was not so comfortable. A a he a intimidating a couples said after a bogey free 69 left him one stroke Back at 135.couples, a Winner last week in los Angeles shared second with Keith Clearwater who matched Floyd a 67. Ben Crenshaw and Hale Irwin were another stroke Back at 136. Crenshaw shot a 69 and the 46-year-old Irwin moved up with a 66. They were followed by australian Steve Elkington Howard Twitty Jeff Sluman and . Horgan at 137. On the other pro Tours Friday Rodriguez a 62 sets Pace Ojai Calif. A defending Champion Chi Chi Rodriguez set a course record with an 8-under-Par 62 to take a three shot Lead after the first round of the get West classic. Rodriguez had eight birdies and no bogeys in a near flawless round Over the 6,190-Yard, Par-70 Ojai Valley country club course which was soaked from heavy Rains thursday evening. He broke the 18-Hole record of 63 established by Butch Baird in 1989. Jim Colbert and Don Massengale finished with 65s to share second place one shot ahead of Baird Bruce cramp ton Dale Douglass and a1  shares Lyga Lead Poway Calif. A Elaine Crosby shot a 4-under-Par 68 to tie Judy Dickinson and Meg Mallon for the Lead at 138 after two rounds of. Play in the Lyga Inamori classic at Stoneridge country club. Dickinson shot 69 for the second straight round and Mallon carded a 68. Dana Lofland and Michelle Mackall were three shots behind the leaders. Lofland shot a second round 72 and Mackall finished at 67. Crosby birdied the third Hole and had her Only bogey on the seventh. She was penalized one stroke on that Hole when she replaced her Ball on the Green and it moved before she putted a an automatic penalty. She then birdied the 10th and 13th holes then finished with consecutive birdies. She came within inches of an Eagle on the 17th Hole and holed an 18-foot putt on no. 18  
Browse Articles by Decade:
  • Decade