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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 29, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pago 34 the stars and stripes sports Friday january 29,1993 local notes2-week-old wears skis in this family by sue Harper staff writer two of the 10 american military skiers going to the 1993 British International interservice Alpine ski championships in alte Markt Austria next week owe a lot to skiing. Their relationship and their son Kyler got off to Good starts because of their love for skiing say Eric and Dawn lore Ottzen of Sembach. Quot he Kyler got his first pair of skis when he was two weeks old Quot Dawn laughs. She a not joking. The Lorentzen did buy their son skis when he was two weeks old although they were just the Small plastic kind made just for looking cute on infants. She met her husband in 1988 when they were both members of the Sembach ski team. A few month Slater in the 1989 British invitational she took 11th in the slalom and 16th in the combined. She gives most of the credit for her Success then and up to now to her husband who started skiing on wooden skis when he was 3 years old. Before she met him she was a recreational skier skiing maybe twice or so a year she said. T when Eric came on the scene she went skiing every month with him sometimes to glaciers like Sodden Pital Hinter us Stubavi she said. Eric reunited with skiing in 1986, after a Layoff that lasted almost a decade when he want As part of the air Force team to Utah a Hill invitational. He Quot did t do to Well in that meet but has done better  weeks ago he won a Bronze at Switzerland a inferno he said. Dawn took 2nd place in the Safe ski championships giant slalom for several years straight but the arrival of Kyler broke the Chain of conc Cutie wins motherhood Hasni to kept her from going Back to skiing she said. Ashe takes Kyler skiing with her. In Austria she has a baby Sitter who cares for her son. Other times she takes a Sitter with her. If she can t take him with her she does t go she said. In addition to the Lorentzen the following will be competing at the British invitational starting monday the air Force s Dane Mon Eli Hahn Steven Helm Rhein main Timothy Nolan Sembach Duane Pouliot Ramstein team Captain Peter Evans Timothy Littlefield and David Youtsey All of Span Dahlem and the Navy a Kirk Hornburg  fail to Advance no one from Europe made the All army boxing finals held at fort Hua Chuca ariz., sunday. Fort Bragg , won five weight divisions fort Hood Texas took three. Fort Hua Chucuma picked up two titles and fort Campbell. Ky., and fort Ora Calif each had one Champion. Bradley Martinez Bryon Moore William Clay Jenkins Datis Biagas Orlando Hollis and Jeffery wooden All successfully defended their division weight classes they won last year. The winners will represent the army at the annual interservice championship at Cample Jeune . The championship starts  and there. A Wiesbaden has the sweetheart Valentine special racquetball tournament on feb. 12 -14. Sign up deadline for the double elimination tournament is noon feb 11. Entry costs $10 a Erson for doubles and $15 a person for singles re tournament is open to id cardholders Only. To Reserve a playing time or for More information Call Willie Evans at 337-5943, a Vicenza is celebrating the presidents Day weekend with a wrestling tournament and two basketball tournaments according to Vincenza s sports director Doug Urner. The deadline to enter these meets is feb.  wrestling tournament is feb 12-12 at the Camp Ederle gym. Entry fee is $3 per Man. Men s and women s basketball tournaments Are on feb. 13-15 with an entry fee of $115, for More information Call Urner at Dan 6347009 or 7887. A the 1993 Csc Small unit Bowling championships letters of intent billeting requirements and team rosters deadline is feb. 19. The tournament is March 8-11 at Pitburg. In Georgetown a Eric Mcloud recovers a Ball he knocked away from Seton Hall s Adrian Griffin  heels Down by 21, a i by to we i p sem i n o i is by Tom Withers Dpi sports writer next time Pat Kennedy might choose a Good Romance novel. Kennedy Florida state s head coach had a few hours to Lull before his team s game wednesday night against North Carolina in Chapel Hill. So he did a Little Light Reading. Quot i was leafing through the Carolina Media guide which i never had the Chance to do Quot he said. Quot and there was one whole Section devoted to comebacks i found myself Reading about All these great comebacks Over the years and obviously this is one that is going to rank right with  no doubt Pat. Second ranked North Carolina trailing by 21 Points with 12 minutes left stormed Back to Post an 82-77 Victory Over the 19th-rated seminoles. The improbable win sent normally reserved tar Heel fans storming onto the floor to celebrate on the floor of the Dean Smith Center and left the Man for whom the building is named searching for words. Quot what do you say after that Quot wondered Norih Carolina coach Dean Smith. A what a great  after shooting 32 percent from the floor in the first half and missing their first 13 3-pointers, the tar heels trailed 65-44 with 11 35 left before they began to find their Range and their defensive pressure finally began to get to the seminoles. North Carolina 17-1 Overall and 6-0 in the acc closed to within 75-74 with 3 35 to go but Douglas Edwards grabbed a rebound and scored in the Lane to put the seminoles up 77-74 with 2 29 left. Tar Heel Center Eric Montross strapped with foul trouble in the first half hit a Short Baseline jumper with 1 59 left to make it 77-76, and North Carolina took its first Lead since Early in the first half when George Lynch made a steal and went in for a Dunk with 1 41 left. Florida state Point guard Sam Cassell missed a 3-Pointer and after getting the rebound North Carolina spread the floor to work some time off the clock. Donald Williams who scored 17 of his 19 Points in the second half for North Carolina was fouled while shooting and his two free throws with 37 seconds left made in 80-77. Edwards missed a 3-Pointer on the seminoles next College basketball Possession and North Carolina sealed it with two More free throws in the final seconds. In other involving top ranked teams no. 3 Indiana 61, Minnesota 57 at Bloomington ind., Calburt Cheaney scored 7 of his 11 Points during a 13-2 second half run that rallied the hoosiers off to their Best Start in the big ten since 1976. Damon Bailey scored 17 Points and Alan Hen Derson added 16 for the hoosiers 18-2 Overall 7-0 in the conference. Minnesota fell to 11-5,3-4. No. 7 Cincinnati 76, Xavier Ohio 67 at Cincinnati Erik Martin scored 18 Points and Nick  exe who did t Start because of disciplinary reasons added 15 for the bearcats who extended the nation s longest winning Streak to 11 games and improved to 14-1. No. 22 Georgetown 73, no. 10 Seton Hall 62 at Landover md., Georgetown coming off an embarrassing loss to univ used a 14-2 run in the first half and rolled. Freshman Eric Micoud scored 15 Points and Joey Brown added 12 Points and a career nigh 13 assists for the hoyas 12-3 Overall 5-2 in the big East. Seton Hall dropped to 15-4, 52. Terry de Here led the pirates with 16 Points. No. 12 Vanderbilt 62, Tennessee 65 at Knoxville tenn., Ronnie Mcmahan scored 19 Points for the commodores 153 Overall and tied for first with Kentucky in the secs East at 5-1. Corey Allen led Tennessee with 18 Points. The volunteers Are 9-8,1-5, Mississippi St 80, no. 13 Arkansas 76 of at Starkville miss., Chuck Evans scored 21 Points As the bulldogs handed Arkansas its third straight loss in Hia cup to la n____1___l___i i. A Tali Scotty Thurman Wake Forest 75, no. 14 Virginia 73 at Charlottesville va., Randolph Childress Scot 19 Points and made five free throws in the final 90 sgt onus for the Demon deacons 12-3 Overall and 4-2 the acc. Cornel Parker paced the Cavaliers 12-3 a 4-3, with 19 Points  
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