European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 9, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday March 9, 1992 the Starc and stripes b Page 21 Lindsey women Bounce 7th acts amps do Dudlo Denise Sydney of 7th training come tightens the defense on Lindsey a Nina Smith. By Mark wonders staff writer Pir Masens Germany a the Lindsey flyer women took the Lead for Good late in the first half and then held on to eliminate the 7th training come trainers 56-49 sunday in the a a Europe a bests basketball tournament. After spotting the trainers an 8-4 Lead four minutes into the losers bracket contest Lindsey Rode a jumper and Trey by Tammy Corrow to a 9-8 advantage. Denise Sydney answered with a three of her own to reclaim the Lead 11-9, with 12 58 left in the half. Lynn Demerick a Layup then tied it at 11. Lindsey took the Lead for Good on a 5-2 run to make it 18-13 before the trainers made a mini run of their own to Cut the Lead to 20-19 with 6 35 left. But the flyers struck again with another run capped by Niecy Beatty a Buzzer beater with a second left to her team a 28-21 halftime Lead. At the Start of the second half the flyers picked up where they left off. Corrow hit two Quick jumpers to extend the Lead to 32-21. Nicole Williams bucket Cut the Lead to 9, but then Lindsey went on a 7-0 run to the Lead to 39-23 with 15 42 left in the contest. Trailing 41-27, Havele Talley sandwiched two 3-pointers around buckets by Corrow and Sharon Ashley to make it 4533, and then two buckets by Tanya Howell and a Layup by Williams in a Span of 2 20 chopped the Lead to 45-37. Williams and Howell each missed two key free throws during the run. Both teams traded baskets before Terry Johnson and Williams made consecutive layups to Cut it to four 47-43, with 8 15 remaining. After buckets by Ashley and Michelle Bradshaw pushed the Lead to 51-43, the trainers closed to 51-49 when Howell hit one of two free throws with 3 01 left. Ashley then hit a free throw and two buckets to douse the threat and the games scoring Howell led 7th at with 17 Points. Williams each chipped in 8 apiece. Lindsey was paced by Ashley a 17, followed by Corrow with 15. In other games sunday Worms men 112, Giessen 104, of the wildcats rallied from a 16-Point second half deficit at Kaiserslautern and won in of when Rusty Baldwin scored 10 of Worms 14 overtime Points including a bucket with 1 56 left in of that put the wildcats ahead to stay at 106-104. Europe s Best is Wiesbaden boys repeat Sembach a Germany Wiesbaden blitzed Mainz with a 24-10 third Quarter barrage sunday and went on to defend its youth services senior boys basketball championship 62-54. Greg Kaatz led the flyers who made 27 of 51 Field goal attempts for 53 percent with 28 Points. Todd Walker followed with 15 and Mike Bonner finished with 10. The Mustangs posted a better percentage from the Field but Wiesbaden a defense limited the Mainz shooters to 39 attempts. The Mustangs connected on 22, a 56-percent clip. Warren Rouse led Mainz with 16 Points Jason Decambria followed with 12 and Cameron screen scored 11. Neither team enjoyed much Success at the free throw line. Wiesbaden made Only 6 of 14 Mainz converted Only 9 of 20. Krabbe Case dealt blow Bonn up a a South african doctor sunday confirmed the findings of the German track and Field federation div which had led to the suspension of three German athletes including double world sprint Champion Kann Krabbe for manipulating drug tests. In a telex to the a Lvi a general Secretary Jan Kern Ellen Bindemann stated that one of four urine samples submitted on Jan. 24 at Stelle Bosch South Africa was of a different color from the other three. The telex confirmed the result of the drug tests carried out at colognes sports science Institute where Manfred do Nike identified three samples As identical and the fourth a which was submitted by Middle distance runner Sigrun Grau a As different. The identical samples were submitted by Krabbe grit Breuer and Silke Moeller. Gray flirts with 800 Mark Sindel Fingen Germany apr Johnny Gray ran the fastest 800 meters of the year winning the event in one minute 45 seconds at an International track and Field indoor meet sunday. The 31-year-old american led from the Start. Linford Christie of Britain took the menus 60 meters in 6.55, edging Andreas Berger of Austria. European indoor Champion Nikolai Antonov of Bulgaria fresh off a Victory Over Carl Lewis took the menus 200 meters in 20.67 seconds. Giessen led 52-48 at halftime and had a 16-Point Lead with 12 minutes left in the 75-59, after Jimmy Ward Sank two rce throws. But Worms went on a 20-6 tear to Cut the deficit to two 81-79, with 6 36 left in regulation. Ken Dayley had 10 Points including six on slam dunks in the urst. Dayley slay up with 13 seconds left in regulation tied it at 98-All and forced the overtime. Dayley had 29 Points Greg Vaughn 22 and Baldwin 18 for the winners. Giessen a Tony Vann tied Dayley for game honors with 29, Chris Mackay had 25, Greg Purvis had 20 and James Breedlove added 12. Ramsten men 70, Mildenhall 63 the rams beat the marauders at Klaber in this All Safe Battle behind John Mccormick a 19 Points. Robert Griffin added -14 and Lee Jordan 11 for Ramstein. Milden Hall a Horace Ingram led All scorers with 20 and Derrick Wheeler had 17. Mildenhall led 41-36 at the half. Mccormick broke a 56-56 tie with two free throws with 7 51 remaining. Mccormick followed up with four More Points to held the rams take a game clinching 64-56 Lead with 1 40 to go. Heidelberg men 90,7th at 72 James Battle scored 24 Points As the generals overcame an Early 17-Point deficit to eliminate the trainers at a town. 7th at led 24-7 after the first 10 minutes but it was All Heidelberg after that. The generals rallied to a 38-36 Lead then outscored the trainers 8-0 Over the last two minutes of the first half to take a 46-36 Lead at intermission. Heidelberg i never trailed again. Chris Robinson had 19 Points for Heidelberg and Gary James scored 12. 7th Atcas Ronald Sydney led All scorers with 26. Richard Jacobs had 19 and James Shadow pcs had 15. Mannheim men 90, Wurzburg 72 the Mustangs led from Start to finish in eliminating the rattlers. Mannheim led 4935 at the half. Marvin Jones led the Mustangs with 16 Points Burleigh Miller added 13 and Tim Stephens had 13. Wurzburg a George Miller had a game High 17, de Salters added 14 and William Holman had 11. Mannheim plays Hanau at Parma sons monday at 6 . Menus games scheduled for monday at Kleber Are Wei Brincken Wiesbaden at 2 .m., Worms bad Kreuz Nach at 4 ., Tam Stein Hahn at 6 . And Heidel Berg Netherlands at 8 . Span Dahlem takes on Oesterberg monday at 8 . At Pir Masens. Stuttgart women 78, Oesterberg 43 the lady stallions took a 34-10 first half Lead and went on to eliminate the lady wolfhounds. Ava Kearney scored 12 of her 26 Points in the first half to Lead Stuttgart. Susan Pelletier scored All 10 of soes Terberg a first half Points and 32 of her teams 43. Melody Bland added 20 Points Tammy Mcconnel 14 and Clarissa Brown 10 for Stuttgart who advanced to a monday game with Baum older in Pir Masens at 2 . A town women 85, Worms 31 the lady panthers held the lady wildcats to one Point Over the last 10 minutes of the first half while taking a 3713 halftime Lead. Van scr Colon led a Lown with 21 Points Amber Rivera had 15 and Malve Ria Mclver added 11. Maria Watts led Worms with eight. A town sent Worms Home and is off until wednesday at 10 a.m., when it will play the Pir Masens Hanau Winner at Pir Masens
