European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 27, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 30 b the stars and stripes sports sunday december 27, 1992 Gray wins with Kaleo to passes Montgomery a a. A Maryland a John Kaleo threw two touchdown passes including an 18-yarder to clams on a Larry ryans for the winning score with 2 50 remaining As the Gray rallied to a 2717 win in the Blue Gray All Star classic on Friday. Arkansas linebacker Raylee Johnson sealed the Victory 27 seconds later when he knocked the Ball away from Blue quarterback Alex Van Pelt of Pittsburgh picked it up and ran 40 Yards to the end zone. The Blue squad totally dominated the first half building a 14-0 Lead while piling up a 259-100 advantage in Yards. But the final Blue Gray classic margin was much closer with the Blue ahead 372-326. The Gray used a Bobby Bowden specially the Quot Fumble Rooski a to turn around things in the second half. After taking the Kickoff and driving to the Blue 18, the Center Laid the Ball on the ground on the snap and Houston guard Jason Youngblood picked it up and rambled around left end for the touchdown it was the first time he had run the play in his career. The Blue pushed its margin to 17-7 on a 22-Yard Field by Missouri a Jeff Jacke capping an 18-play, 79-Yard drive that featured 14 straight running plays. But that was to be the final Hurrah for the North team. Before the third Quarter was Over Kaleo hit Alabama slates Horace Brooks with a 25-Yard pass to make it 17-14 heading to the final Quarter. The final period remained scoreless when the Gray got the Ball at its 37 with just Over five minutes to go. Kaleo threw three passes for 41 Yards a including the game Winner to ryans. Kaleo was named the Gray map completing nine of 15 passes for 147 Yards ryans was his leading receiver with four catches for 64 Yards. Indian quarterback Trent Green was the Blue map. He completed eight of 15 for 99 Yards and directed both of his teams scoring drives in the first half. The Blue had five Good scoring chances in the first half but Jacke missed two Field goals and a fake Field goal play was thwarted Brigham Youngs Brycc Doman 83 makes a diving catch seconds before being tackled by Kansas Dorian brew in the Aloha bowl. Kansas tops by 23-20 by Ben Dill to Honolulu apr apparently even bad practice helps make perfect. After a bad week of workouts leading up to fridays Aloha bowl Kansas kicker Dan Richloff connected on two Field goals including a game deciding 48-Yard-er with 2 57 to play As the Jay Hawks beat Brigham Young 23-20. Quot Quot thai was the first time i Ever had a Chance to win a game for us a a Richloff said. A it was a big kick for me because i started off coach Glen Mason said Richloff had not Only kicked poorly in recent practices but a looked awful during pregame drills. It was another Story for by kicker David Lauder who missed All three Field goals he tried including a 42-yarder with 12 49 left. Quot he a been Good All year. He just missed them a by coach Edwards Saivii. Aloha bowl Quot i was disappointed we did no to score More Points. We had our chances and did no to do the after i Chloff a kick capped a 15-play drive that consumed 7 minutes 17 seconds the cougars 8-5 tried to rally. They moved to the Kansas 35 before quarterback Tom Youngs pass was intercepted by safely Charley Bowen. The Jay Hawks 8-4 closed to 20-18 Down with 11 26 left when quarterback Chip Hillary ran Over right tackle from a Yard out. Hillary then called a play a lion fake and rolled right into the end zone for the conversion to lie the game. By which led 14-12 at halftime extended the advantage when split end Otis Sterling fought off defensive Back Dorian brew to pull Down a 10-Yard pass from Young in the right end zone. The cougars had several chances to add to their Lead but Lauder missed a 31-Yard-er with 3 50 left in the third Quarter after a by drive stalled at the Kansas 13. The cougars wasted no time taking the Lead As Hema Heimuli returned the opening Kickoff 94 Yards for a touchdown. Heimuli started up the Middle of the Field then Cut to the right sideline around Midfield and scampered untouched to the end zone. Kansas tied it less than a minute water when Matt Gay caught a lateral from Hill eary and hit Rodney Harris with a 74-Yard scoring strike. Harris was standing alone at the by 40 and ran untouched for the to. Harris finished with four catches for 142 Yards and Hillary completed ii of 23 for 126 Yards. Young a descendant of Brigham Young and brother of san Francisco 49er quarterback Steve Young completed 15 of 31 passes for 262 Yards and one touchdown in his first College Start. He was sacked six times three by tackle Dana Stubblefield selected As the games most valuable standout in Accident to miss bowl from wire reports Montgomery Alabama a Alabama linebacker Michael Rogers second in tackles for the second ranked Crimson t Ide will miss the sugar bowl after suffering a concussion and some cuts in a pre Dawn automobile Accident thursday. Coach Gene Stallings said Rogers definitely will he unavailable for the new years night game against Miami in new Orleans which Likely will determine the National title. The 22-year-old Sophomore had 68 tackles in 12 games for the undefeated Crimson tide which will play 11-0 Miami in the sugar bowl on Jan. I. He is hospitalized at Baptist medical Center in Montgomery where his condition was upgraded from serious to Tair. T he 6-foot-l, 220-Pound Rogers was a passenger in the car which flipped several times after hitting a Culvert in Greenville Ala. One Man died and two others besides Rogers were injured in the crash. A spokesman for the Hospital said in a sideline interview during the Blue Gray game that Rogers will not be released until after the weekend. Coach Gene Stallings said Rogers will not play even if he was released from the Hospital. A obviously it be to his advantage to do so Quot Stallings said at a news conference at the Hospital on thursday. James Derrick Fatterson 21, died in the crash. Another passenger Daniel Richburg was listed in Good condition at the Montgomery Hospital while Driver la Mont Jones had Only minor injuries. ,. Mcne Verne it Ala., residents in their Early is were on their Way Home from a nightclub. Stallings w As informed of the crash a few hours after it occurred. He said the players were not under curfew w Euno Day night. Rogers started in 11 games this season at inside line Backer. Stallings said those in line to take Rogers place in e lineup were Mario Morris Jeff Torrence and John Walters. A it definitely will affect our team. It will have a sobering a elect a Stallings said
