European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 8, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 34 1 the stars and stripes Doss Bell sports wednesday december 8,1933 by sue Harper Stalf writer ramste1n a Germany Safe inducted 10 people in its third Hall of Fame ceremony monday night naming Angela Doss of Rhein main and Gene Bell of Oesterberg As athletes of the year. It. Gen. John lorber Safe Deputy commander said there might have been others deserving of the award but that the 10 selected outdid their Peers in the air forces biggest sports program. A a being a military athlete also Means a lot of sacrificing a sacrificing saturdays for drills said lorber. �?�1 can re member winning the Safe championship and the moment it was Over taking off my pads taking a Shower and going on Alert so that a what it lorber also said that sports Means a lot to the communities putting a Little Light in the Long dark Winter. Doss is a master sergeant in the 435th Supply Squadron at Rhein main and Bell is a staff sergeant with the 32nd morale welfare recreation and services Squadron at the Netherlands base other inductees were Darryl Cotton of the 32nd fighter Squadron Oesterberg Charles Pietrowski of the 86th mar and services Squadron Ramstein Susan Gilzean of the 86th medical group Ramstein Wilbur Carey Var. $43 sue Harper a. Utters Angela Doss of Rhein Mai ii left and Gene Bell of Oesterberg were named Safe athletes of the year. Doss is also a track Star. Sity sports director 435th mar and services Rhein main. Also Shannon Daniels of the 10th Mission support Squadron Alcon Bury England Beniamin Robinson of the 52nd equip mint maintenance Daniels Squadron Spang Dahlem Michael Bennett formerly of the 36th medical group at Pitburg and Harvcy Richardson 39th Security police flight Iri Ciurlik a Turkey. Carey and Pietrowski were honoured in the career category the rest As athletes. Work and rotation prevented four of the 10 Honoreen from attending the ceremony prompting lorber to say he thought it was fitting that commanders and family members showed up to accept the awards on their behalf. Lorber said he Felt that Way because if the commmander and the family did not support the athlete being a military athlete might become almost impossible at least very difficult a a but the male athlete of the year was not absent because of duty or moving Back to the states. Bell was being tested for drugs. As the Winner for the fourth time of the International Power lifting championships in Sweden he had to submit to a steroid test. Bell won his 198-Pound class by lifting 733 pounds in the squat 496 in the Bench and 694 in the dead lift. Among those who accompanied their Hall of Farmers was maj. Glenn Swilling Daniels commander from Alconbury s 10th Mission support Squadron. A i am Here representing the Wing a he almost whispered. A a the whole Wing is proud of her. She a the Only athlete from the United Daniels who has been in the air Force for 3 Little less than 18 months said she was stunned not by the award but because her commander accompanied her to the ceremony. Quot he a Only been my commander for three weeks and he came with me a the Pine Bluff Ark. Native said. Quot he a a great great great commander. He was sick and lost his voice but still he a despite arriving at Alconbury fresh from surgery with a pin and 10 screws in her ankle last year Daniels won two Gold medals and one Silver in the United kingdom conference track and Field championships. She was Point guard on the varsity basketball team and starting left fielder on the base softball team. She also helped coach Alconbury High school to a second place finish in the . Prep track championships Doss won Gold medals in the 400,1,500 and 3,000 meters in the Continental sports conference track meet. She also the Csc Doss never participated in High school sports Quot had to work a she explained. She said she Felt she had to work to Quot show her support to her Cousin Mary Wells who became her guardian after Doss a grandmother died in 1979. Quot it really says a lot for her a lorber said Quot it s really hard for a 17 or 18-year old to compete when they have never had done it in High Doss husband Gene said he thinks she could have gone further if she had discovered her ability to run sooner. Quot sometimes i Tell her i wish she had started running when she was younger a said Gene Doss. Quot but she says it Wasny to time for her to run. She says everything happens for a Doss said she started running because she wanted to stay thin. In Wev it put placed first in her division owe lifting championships. In Quot i started running with some frien by the end of the. Week i was running alone a she said laughing. A i May have left my friends behind but i had found a new Friend a running.�?�. . Hockey team bows to russians Atlanta a team Usa can t afford to play the Way it did in a loss to a russian team coach Tim Taylor said. Quot the russians were focused and entered and we were just out of it mentally a Taylor said after his american olympic hockey team lost 6-1 to a russian squad monday night at the Omni Quot offensively the Only Way we can do Well is skate and use our Speed a Taylor said a but for one of the few times on our tour we were trying to do. It All Igor Zaritski Pavel Lazarev and Evgeni Boykin had a goal and an assist apiece As Russia ended team Usas seven game unbeaten Streak. The russians built a 5-0 Lead before David Roberts scored on a 5-on-3 Power play at 18 35 of the second period giving him seven goals and 10 assists in the team s last 11 games. Russia took a 20 Lead in the first period on Valeri Karpovs goal at 8 36 and varies kit a shot directly off a face off at 15 27. The russians got second period goals from Boykin at 3 19, Dmitri Popov at 4 02 and Lazarev at 14 11. Jeff Lazaro and Mark Beaufait assisted on Roberts. Goal and team Usa trailed 5-1 after two periods. Konstantin Astrakhan Sev scored the Only goal of the third period. The russians were 0-for-9 in Power play situations and the . L-for-8. Jon Hillebrandt one of three goalies vying for two slots on the olympic team made his first Start and stopped 17 of 23 shots. Set to skip final season san Diego a Marshall Faulk apparently has decided that running for an nil paycheck makes More sense than one More shot at the elusive Western athletic conference championship Faulk san Diego states two time All America running Back scheduled a news conference for tuesday afternoon to announce his future plans. According to several broadcast reports monday night Faulk will skip his senior season for a shot at the pros Faulk could not be reached for comment monday. Ted Tollner named so Sun a new coach on Friday met with Faulk for a half hour on monday. Quot Marshall did not Tell me his decision Tollner told 1 he associated press Quot i think he a leaning toward Tollner who has spent the l 1 seven seasons As an nil assistant coach said he did t try to Sway Faulk. I told him wed love to have him but 1 Wasny to going to try to Tell him not to try to playing the nil a Tollner said. Faulk hinted two weeks ago he might go to the nil if coach a1 Luginbill and his entire staff were fired which happened last tuesday. Among those fired was receivers coach Curtis Johnson who recruited Faulk out of new Orleans in 1991. Luginbill had a 31-253 record in five seasons but the aztecs blew the wac title in their final conference games of both 1991 and 1992, and took themselves out of Contention this year by losing their last four games. Faulk had said that winning a wac championship was More important than winning the Heisman trophy. He was runner up to 1992 Heisman Winner Gino Torretta. Crau almost single hand edly put Sysu in the National spotlight. He was National Rushing Champion his freshman and Sophomore years and became the schools first a Ait american
