European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 31, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 30 the stars and stripes r sports sunday october 31,1993 soph stuns Bareket Tille Rolls Central european Tennis by Jon Conno staff writer Wallau Germany Heidelberg s Nicole Bieganski upset last year s Cham Pion Michal Bareket of Bonn 6-0, 6-0, and Giessen s Chuck Tille lost two More games this time to Kaiserslautern s Chris ranch but cruised to win his second straight Central european championship,6-0,6-2. Following their teammate s example Laura Johnson and Hillary Hames of Heidelberg beat Kaiserslautern s Holly Fry and Amy Branch 6-1, 6-3, and Nick Halper and Wataru Urabe of the International school of Brussels Defeated Berlin s Jovan Jones and Shawn Miller to take the be doubles championships. All games saturday were played at the must sports Rhein main Wallau Tennis Center near Wiesbaden. While Tille s repeat performance sur prised few it was Bieganski a 14-year old Sophomore seeded no. 2, who amazed her Peers by stripping seed Bareket a 17-year-old senior of her title at love. I thought i was playing Strong but i did t think she was playing her Best Bieganski said. It was Tough she said of the final match. Bareket disagreed. I did t play very Good at All she said. I was very nervous. She despite the loss Bareket said she has accomplished a lot in her three appear ances at the be tournament. I really enjoyed playing this tournament she said. Elated Heidelberg coach David Pope described Bieganski As a very skilled player and a mature kid who play better under pressure. For no. 6 seed Branch to play against Tille in the finals was More Man he had expected. In fact the two games he won Over Tille is something no one else washable to do this season. Prior to that the Best Effort occurred when no. 4 seed Leslie Seddon Brown ofis won a game in the semifinals Friday. To get to the finals Branch beat no. 3scan Mcaloon of Bonn and no. 2 seed Heiko Schwardtmann of accent in the Quarter and semifinals respectively. I was just hoping to get into the Semi finals it just happened i did my Best he said of the two wins Over Tille. I m just really Happy that i is just for Tille who appears to take winning in stride the Victory spells i could t keep up perfect Tennis the # of a j of .1 fek 7 x1 v a % in v �4"t?s via i Sii Giessen s Chuck Tille and Heidelberg s Nicole Bieganski connect for singles championships saturday in Wallau Germany.s4s 2 whole match said Tille. Tille a senior said hell take today of from Tennis but then will resume his non Stop schedule. He Hopes a scholarship Deal with a stateside College can be struck before next fall. Strong serves and Good placement by Hames and consistent play by Johnson the two sophomores agreed contribute to their Victory. I m really Happy we made it to the tournament Johnson said. It s really a Good sharing that sentiment were Fry and Branch. We set out for the top three and made it to no. 2," explained Fry. I think it s great added Branch who is Chris s younger sister. For Jones and Miller who were seeded no. 1, the loss is disappointing. Devastated is How Jones described the defeat to no. 2 seed had High i did t play As Well As i could said. We played Well said Urabe of the title match. And in season play too As he and Halper Haven t lost a match All season. Like Tille this year s doubles champions added that the title win is a great Relief in Overall team standings Heidelberg was first in division i with 23 Points Fol Lowed by Kaiserslautern with 18 and Lakenheath with 11.5. In division ii is took top honors with 27.5, accent 17 and Hanau 14.5. Bonn led in division Iii with 23.5, As Berlin edged Karlsruhe 14.5 to 14. Tille and Bieganski were named the tournament s most valuable players. Coming in third and fourth respectively in singles were accent s Heiko Schwardtmann and is s Seddon Brown. For the girls it was Hanau s Michelle Vanderheyden and shape s Axelle decode. In doubles Karlsruhe s Doug Stein and Matt o Hara took third followed by Frankfurt s Justin Cole and William Probst. In girls Competition Bonn s Anna Karin Hannesson and Sara Aii Persson placed third and is s Annie Tamaoka and Sayoko Ishigami came i fourth. Turkey crowns champs by the stars and stripes Turkey completed its championships saturday with Ankara coming out on top in volleyball and girls Cross country and in Cifrik winning the boys Cross country and soccer. Ankara Defeated Ismir 13-15, 15-13,7-15, 15-9, 15-12 to become Turkey s volleyball Champion for the ninth straight year. In Ciurlik won Turkey s soccer championship saturday breaking a 2-2 half time tic and defeat Izmir 5-2 sat urday. In Ciurlik s Josh Christiansen scored assisted by David Beatty and Everett Eavenson scored two assisted by Sedat Smith and Jesus Gallego. Gall go scored the last goal assisted by Eavenson. Izmir s goals came from Chris Tay Lor on a penalty and ser can Farnsworth assist cd by Jessie Hub. Bard. The in Ciurlik girls took the Cross country championship with in Ciurlik scoring 23, Ankara 36, and Izmir in Complete. Ankara took the boys1 Hon ors with 28 followed by in Ciurlik 30 an Izmir incomplete. Ankara s Ellie Mccallin ran the two Miles in 13 minutes 57 seconds Fol Lowed by in Ciurlik s katrina Snyder at 14 22 and in Ciurlik s Cheryl Melendez. In Ciurlik s Joe Jaramillo finished the three Miles with 17 39, Ankara s Wes Houck finished in 18 11 and in Ciurlik stodd Hass finished in 18 35. Named to the All conference Volley Ball team were Kelly Whetstone Susie Denton and Kris ferry from Ankara in Ciurlik s Teresa Simmons and Kari Shannonhouse and Miranda Robin son from Izmir. Ansbach defends or in by . Allbright staff writer Bill Reed successfully defended his division title and led the Ansbach boys to its second consecutive High school Cross country title and Heidelberg s Natalie Burnham led her team to a division title with her own record breaking time on 5-Kilometer european courses. The top runners from Germany s three divisions will join those from the United kingdom in the Central european final sat Heidelberg on Friday. International school of Brussels Ken Yamada 16 32.2 had the top time in boys races while Pitburg s Shanno Baird 19 28 had the Best girls time de spite a team upset by Frankfurt International school. Witte wins division i Heidelberg s Ryan Witte 18 51 Cap tured individual division i honors and broke the course record at Kaiserslautern s course on the Vogel Weh com Pound. Witte Defeated Kaiserslautern s Clay Cole 19 05 and Heidelberg s Neil Snyder 19 06. Red Barons teammates Paul Sykes and Jay Androl rounded out the top five As seven seconds separate second fifth place finishers. Witte second in 1992 divisional broke Androl s record 1917 set oct.23. V kaisers Laturen won the team title with30 Points Over Heidelberg 49, followed by Frankfurt and Ramstein with 81, an Wurzburg 127. M Burnham kept her seven meet unbeaten individual Streak alive. Burnham Defeated Kaiserslautern s Cary Gifford 23 43 and Heidelberg s Anna Tant 24 31. Heidel Berg s mane Spencer and Wirz org s sole entry Caren Rocco were 4-5. Burnham seventh in 1992 divisional broke Gifford s oct. 23 record 24 35. Heidelberg girls won with 27, kaisers astern 45, Frankfurt 87, Ramstein 90,Wurzburg inc. The top 30 boys will Advance to the
