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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 01, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday november 1, 1993 sports the stars and stripes Page 35 on s by sue Harper staff writer. Croughton s Kimberly Connor served eight straight Points in the first match and Crystal Ireland served six in a Row inthe final to help Croughton upset Laken Heath 15-9, 15-10, 8-15, 15-11 and take the United kingdom tournament sat urday at Alconbury. Croughton finished second in the regu Lar season. Croughton s Rochelle who Thorn and Kerry Webb overpowered Lakenheath s Marci Burke at the  did it for them said Croughton s 24-year-old coach Carrie prep volleyball All conference selectee were Markiand Keitel of Boris Buchanan and Dunn of Brussels Geanna Weldon of Giessen celtic Boise and Erica Ramsey of soes Terberg and Maggie Hauser of Fulda. Vilseck prevails Vilseck and Karlsruhe finished identically in the tournament As they did in Confer ence play Vilseck 6-0, Karlsruhe 51.the Vilseck Karlsruhe match was the last one in the division Iii South round Robin at Hillesheim and the Falcons Tri  wanted it so bad. We gave umphred 13-15,15-11,1614,15-2.them the belief that they could do it. We Vilseck s Maylene Cabrera won map gave them the skills and they executed accolades for the tourney and was be them during the  elected for the All conference team. Jessica Martin and Kris Selstrom i she was joined on the squad by team Alconbury Kerry Webb and Rochelle Whitehorn of Croughton and Kristi Roldand Marci Burke of Lakenheath made the All conference Tea  was selected for the tournament sportsmanship award by tournament officials. In other tournaments saturday shape surprises Pitburg regular season top gun Pitburg finished fourth in the division ii West con Ference tournament at Baum older be Hind third place Baum older second place accent and first place shape. Baum older finished last in the regular season. Baum older s assistant coach Mary Larson said she could not remember the last time Baum older finished inthe top three. Shape and accent and Vance to the big schools championship i Heidelberg thursday and Friday. All conference players Are Latisha Livingstone and Angie Willet of accent mate Natacha Guibert Karlsruhe Sheather Kowalski and Edith Bell Augsburg s Kendra rothmaier Ansback Shelly Smith bad sibling s Natalie pee terse and Berlin s Christine , Karlsruhe and third place Ansbach Are division i South representatives in the Small schools tournament at Karlsruhe thursday and  will be joined by the top three teams from division i North Bonn Brussels and Oesterberg and . Champion Croughton. The eighth teaming the tournament will be either bad Ai bling which finished fourth in the South meet or its North counterpart. A Coin flip will determine which team qualifies. Hanau Rolls Hanau finished first Frankfurt inter National school finished second Nurnberg third and Mannheim fourth atthe division ii East tournament. Hanau beat Fis 15-11. 15-5, 15-8 for air Force football ram drought.=of by the stars and stripes the Sembach tigers struck Early,.building a 39-6 advantage by the end of the third Quarter As they subdued visiting Ramstein 39-24 sunday. It was the first time the tigers had beaten the rams since 1984,13 games ago. Sly Bloomfield led the tigers 563-Yard total offence attack with 189 Yard on 25 carries and to runs of 8and 5 Yards. Quarterback Ron Booth scored on a 6-Yard Roll out and a 1yard keeper and connected on a 60 Yard to pass to Marvin  was 9 for 26 for 154 Yards and 4 interceptions. David Satchel scored Simbach s other to a 4-Yard plunge. Ramstein which scored on a 30-Yard Wendell Simms pass to Tony White late in the third Quarter Nar rowed the Gap with three fourth Quarter ads. The first was a 64-Yard Pas from Simms to Johi Mccormick. The other two came on Ken Thomas 3-and4-Yard plunges. Simms enjoyed an 8-22-1, 167-Yardday after replacing starter Bruce be groan who suffered through a 3-15-1,48-Yard game. Rodney Monroe picked up 135 Yards on 15 carries in sunday s United kingdom sports conference game Heyford 33, Alconbury 32 upper Heyford defenders broke . Franklin s conversion attempt pass to Jerry Thompson and the visit ing sky Kings then thwarted Alcon Bury s onside kick attempt to preserve the Victory. The Squeaker left the sky King deadlocked with Lakenheath for the league Lead with 6-1 records and on week remaining in the regular season. Upper Heyford finishes at Chicksands while Lakenheath is at Mildenhall. Alconbury finished its Campaign at 0-8, All four Home losses by a total of 10  Terrence Beauford started the scoring with a 98-Yardjaunt and finished it with a 58-Yard sortie. The spartans failed to conver. Upper Heyford got Points from five different players Mike race � had a1-Yard run Ron Thomas and Darrell Gibbons ran for 6-Yard/scorcs, will Gates caught a 52-Yara pass from Terry Malvo and John Flynn booted two Field goals and threes pats. Csc cagers sweep Latisha Barnes Misti Michaelis Candice /4he title and Niernberg Defeated Mann Bradley and Dana Bottoms of Pitburg and Heim 15-12,15-2,13-15,15-11 for  Ventruti and Angie Dimou of shape. Bonn claims 10th Crown Bonn Defeated Brussels 15-7, 9-15, 15-12, 15-10 for its 10th conference tournament championship in 18  finished second in the Divi Sion ii North event losing Only to Bonn and defeating Oesterberg 15-2, 151. Oesterberg finished  concentration and a setter at Tacker matchup were the key factors of Victory said Bonn coach Betty Keitel. I told the Brussels coach that it Victory was going to come Down to a match be tween her setter Kelt Buchanan and my Chris Keitel and her Spiker Chris Dunn and my Cheryl Markin Keitel said. The All conference team encompassed Hanau s Holly Leonard Monica myer and Jessica Barloon Wiesbaden s Amy Hagin and Kathy Hays Nairn Borg s Van Nessa Rosenberg or and Areka Holland Mannheim s Giovanni Alvarez and Patch s Sara Short. Heidelberg retains title the defending big schools Champion Heidelberg lady Lions behind tourney map Donna Jordan retained their Divi Sion i tournament Crown. All conference selectee were Jordan Kelly quintal and Alison Davis of Hei Delberg Angie Morton and Karen Hasse Brock from Ramstein Kaiserslautern s Jane Aimua Frankfurt s Amy Abbott and Wiir Burg s Jessica Helenbart. By the stars and stripes by the time the second army air Force tip off classic reached sunday s finals in Wiesbaden Germany you would t have been stretching things too far to shorten the title to the air Force tip off classic. Three of the final four teams were Blu suiters As the Spang Halm women and Pitburg men walked off with the trophies. Tournament map Michelle Bradshaw led the lady sabers champions of the Continental sports conference preseason tournament with 14 Points in a title clinching 57-54 Victory sunday Over the Rhein main rockette. Tanya Harris had 12 Points and Denise ridges added 11 for the winners who sailed unbeaten through the six team double elimination event. On the men s Side defending Usan Champion Pitburg got 23 Points from map Jerry Moore in route to a 122-74 rout of Baum older in the title showdown. Four of Moore s teammates joined Himin double figures led by Ron m Ham s game High 26. Kyle James had 23, John Johnson 16 and Tim Perkins 14 for the Only men s Winner this event has Ever had. Baum older which had lost an earlier winners bracket game to the Barons 83 77, get 22 Points each from Gino Gitte Sand Der Nan Ashford but Felt behind badly sunday when Moore began Drain ing treys after halftime sunday. F. The bears earned the Lone army Slotin the final four with an 83-77 losers bracket final Victory Over Spang Halm. Bad Kreuz Nach was the final army Hope on the women s Side but the lady chiefs dropped a 66-57 verdict to the rockette m the losers bracket final of this event which attempts to Natch the top army and air Force teams from the previous season. Sports scoreboard from Page 34 Nokia grand prix Essex Tetany Al mum su4y at 1375,000 Natal grand proc i my a ump it a item synch bomb 0tiaj� sold Xai  no a 1. Of Nick Ptoot-4 Frt no 561 moand47.71 Lacondi 1 632 menu mtg z for drat Nyom an in 30.60484 1544. 1 Kim andr a Moon Norway 59.746.62 1 585 4. A re Girt Dah. 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