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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 30, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 34 the stars and stripes sports sunday january 30,1994 Oesterberg Bonn win 2, share Lead by the stars and stripes Cathy Bates 14 Points led the Soester Berg Falcons to a 43-10 division ill North girls basketball win Over the Fulda Falcons Friday. Oesterberg which shares the conference Lead with Bonn also won saturday 53-8, running us league record to 7-1 and remaining in a tie for the Lead with Bonn. Teammate Jennifer Mcdohough added 10 Points. In saturday s game Host Oesterberg pulled out to a 15-2 Lead in the first Quarter and never was threatened. Mcdonough paced the victors with 16 Points and Lisa Montville contributed 13. In other division Iii action Bonn stays in race Bonn Tan away with two victories Over bad Kreuz Nach in division a North girl basketball matchup. Ann Karin Hanneson led the attack Friday by scoring 19 As the crusaders Defeated the bad Kreuz Nach bearcats 46 28. Cindy Lohmann added 18 for the crusaders. For the bearcats Lakisha Johnson had 11. On saturday Hanneson had 18 an Lohman 14 As Bonn downed the Bear Kats 50-25. Ansbach 33, bad Albling 10 Jeanne Louviere Amy Rivera and Nat Alie Williams carried the cougars to their Friday Victory. Louviere topped All division Iii girls scorers with 11 Points Rivera had nine steals and four Points and Williams notched seven rebounds and four Points. Jackie Yeager s 10 rebounds and four Points paced the Blitz and Ona Ataman also scored four for bad sibling. Ansbach 36, bad Albling 16 Natalie Manning s eight Points and seven rebounds helped push the cougars 5-3 to a saturday win and drop the Blitztoo-8. Louviere also scored eight Points and Stephanie Sterbling and Rivera added six apiece for Ansbach which outscored bad sibling 19-4 in the second half. Manning also had seven steals. Pacing bad sibling were Heidi boy with eight Points and Yeager with 10 re Bounds. Bamberg wins twice Angie Macias Sank two free throws As Bamberg won 24-23 to stave off a last ditch attempt by the Berlin bears in a girls division ill South basketball match up saturday at Bamberg. Bamberg leading 13-3 at the half had the bears in a defensive stranglehold. Berlin s Winifred Marshall however scored 8 of her 13 Points in the fourth Quarter to get the bears close. Marshall had a triple double pulling Down 11 rebounds 10 steals and six Cindy Lohman. Sparkles for crusaders blocked shots for Berlin. On Friday Bamberg outran and out shot Berlin winning 29-19. Latanya Boatwright scored 9 Barons Points and Macias had 8 Points and 6 steals. Karlsruhe gets split Augsburg and Karlsruhe split games a Augsburg in division i South girls basketball. Keisha Mccoy s 13 Points and Ann Schmidt s 11 gave Augsburg the Edge and a 34-30 win on Friday. Charmell Edwards pulled Down 21 rebounds for Augsburg. On saturday Nat shia Wayne and Chandia Smith led a Blowout As Karls Ruhe rebounded with a 66-26 win. Wayne and Smith each hit 18 Points and Smith grabbed 11 rebounds. Shape beats accent twice by the stars and stripes the shape spartans took on Divi Sion a West Leader the accent Lions and beat them twice to improve their standings in the conference. As a result of the Home wins the spartans Are now 3-2, while the Lions fallto3-3. In Friday s game the spartans won 38-30, led by Kim Henderson who had 11 Points 14 rebounds and 11 steals. Shekina Farr added 9 Points including 2 treys. The spartans outscored the Lions 13-2, in the fourth Quarter As the Lions relied on the Bench after three starters fouled out. Ayisha Livingston led the Lions with 11 Points and had 12 boards. Jannette Childs led the Lions with 15 rebounds. In saturday s game the spartans came from a 7-Point deficit at the half and rallied to a 39-32 win. Henderson led the Way with 16 Points and 17 rebounds followed by Laura Ventruti scoring 10 and grabbing 21 boards. X Charise Tucker was credited with 11 division ii girls steals for the spartans. For the Lions Childs had 13 Points and Gage snagged 12 boards. In other division ii games Mannheim 45, Vilseck 18 the Bison jumped out to a 16-4 first period Lead and were never threatened. Giovanna Alvarez led Mannheim with 10 Points and Yolanda Crochran con trolled the boards for the visitors. Tita Cabrera paced Vilseck with 8 Points. Bugs win twice Africa Gaston led the Baum older bucs to dual victories Over the Wiesbaden warriors in division a West girls basketball on Friday and saturday at Wiesbaden the division leading 5-1 bucs downed Wiesbaden 51-43 Friday and 54-39 sat urday. Gaston had 33 Points 20 rebounds on saturday and went 11 for 13 from the free throw line. Teammate Emily Drane put in 12 Points had 4 assists and 4 steals to Seal the Victory. The warriors Chandra Collier hit four 3-pointers and totalled 16 Points for the bucs Effort. On Friday Gaston and Drane had 17 Points apiece As the bucs won. Terri my Nair added 13 for the bucs. Gaston led Alt Rebo unders Wuh 18, and teammate t Terri Mcnair hit 13. Patch 43, Vilseck Tiffany Prioleau s 18 Points gave the Patch panthers a 43-22 win Over the the Vilseck Falcons in division ii East girls basketball saturday at Patch. Autumn Tabor added 15 for the pan thers. Valdosta gets prep Hall Valdosta a. A Valdosta Home of one of. The nation s most Success Ful prep football programs with 22 state titles will be the Home of the National High school football Hall of Fame. The 26,000-Square-foot building will be situated near the Florida Border just off interstate 75. Devils conquer Maryland Durham . A Cherokee Parks outplayed Maryland freshman Star Joe Smith scoring 24 Points and grabbing11 rebounds As the second ranked Blue devils beat the no. 18 terrapins 75-62 saturday.-. Smith averaging 21.5 Points and 10.8 rebounds was held to nine rebounds and 11 Points on 3-for-Llshooting. Duke 15-1, 6-1 took sole Possession of first place in the Atlantic coast con Ference. The Blue devils beat Maryland for the 14th straight time and the 20th time in their last 21 meetings. After shooting 50 percent in the first half Maryland 12-4, 5-2. Acc lost it momentum with a slow Start in the Sec Ond half. The terrapins missed their first nine shots after intermission As Duke went on an 8-0 run and built a 50-38 Lead on a Layup by Chris Collins. The terrapins Cut the Lead to 52-44 Ona jumper by Mario Lucas with 13 29 left. But Duke responded with a 13-1 run that Parks closed out with consecutive baskets for a 65-45 Lead with 7 53 remaining. Antonio Lang had 16 Points and 10 re Bounds for Duke. Johnny Rhodes led Maryland with 16 Points. Maryland trailed by 13 Points in the first half but Cut Duke s Lead to 42r38 at the break. Duke led 29-16 after Jeff Capel s 3 Pointer capped an 8-0 run by the Blu devils. The terrapins came Back with an 8-0 spurt but Duke answered with seven straight Points including Collins third 3-Pointer of the half for a 36-24 Lead Maryland closed the half with a 14-6run, including eight Points by Rhodes. Temple 64, George Washington 54 Washington up Eddie Jones scored 21 Points before fouling out late in the game saturday to help nth ranked Temple defeat George washing ton 64-54, the owls who improved to 13-2 and 5-1 in the Atlantic 10, moved to 34-8 All time against the colonials. Temple which Defeated George Washington ear Lier this season has Defeated the Coloni als in 23 of the last 24 meetings betwee the schools since the 1983-84 season. Aaron Mckie added 15 Points and Jason Ivey scored 13 to help the owls win their seventh straight and ninth in 10contests. Limbo mammon scored 16 Points for George Washington 8-8, 2-6which lost its fourth straight and is 2-7 since open ing the season 6-1. Yinka dare added 14 Points and Kwame Evans scored 12 for the colonials. The score was tied 28-28, at the inter Mission and George Washington led Early in the second half before Temple went on a run to take a eight Point with 10 35 to go. The colonials climbed within four with nine minutes left but Temple went on a 10-4 run to Clinch the contest. Simonella boosts its record to 7-0 by the stars and stripes the Simonella jaguars ran their girls basketball american schools in Italy league record to 7-0 by whipping the vis iting american overseas school of Rome 44-16 and 37-8 Over the weekend. Tikia Mcclellan led the jaguars with 17 Points Anna Hansen scored 13 Points Ana had 4 steals ans 6 assists and Jessica Grimes grabbed 12 rebounds in Friday s Victory. Playing Only three quarters Hansen chalked up 19 Points and came up with 5 steals and 3 assists in the saturday tussle. In other Italy games Vicenza 25, Brand isl 17 the cougars held the centurions scoreless in the third Quarter As they erased a 10-8 halftime deficit. Carrie Morgan was High for Vicenza with 8 Points Gerry Wilson had 7 for Brindisi. Vicenza 23, Milan 11 another scoreless third Quarter defensive Effort provided the margin of Vic tory for Vicenza which outscored the visitors 16-4 after intermission. Stacey Bryza sparked the win with 10 Points Sarah Rimini s 6 topped the panthers. Naples rumbles Lakesia Little and Christina Scoval propelled Naples to a 24-3 halftime Lead and a 44-14 win Over the Maymoun royals in girls basketball at Naples Italy. Vikki Davis had 12 Points for the Roy als. On saturday Naples downed Mary mount 41-8 after leading 22-5 at halftime. Scoring 10 Points each for the Wildcat were Scoval Rachel Buchart and Becky Sheppard. Sheppard had 11 rebounds and by Chart had 10  
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