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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 11, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday february 11,1994 sports the stars and stripes Page 37 Eagle Hanau boys girls win by the stars and stripes it was an All victorious Day for Hanau and Niernberg As the division ii High school basketball tournament got underway thursday at Niernberg. There Host school girls began the Parade with a 42 18 drubbing of accent then sat Back to watch their male opposite numbers take a hard fought 56-50 Over time Victory from shape. Not to be outdone Hanau pulled a double with the Panther girls Downing shape 48-37 and the boys out classing International school of Brussels 66-51. The outcomes meant that both schools began Sec Ond Day play today were still in the Hunt for the boys and girls championships which will be decided sat urday. Thursday s night schedule had the Baum older boys taking on Mannheim the accent boys against Vil Seck is s girls trying Patch and the Baum older girls division ii basketball versus Mannheim. Nurnberg boys 56, shape 50, of. Jeff Ieremia was the Only Eagle in double figure with 17 Points. Six of the 17 proved decisive. They came on three layups off feeds from Quenton Walsh in Over time period. Walsh and Kevin Kendall each added 8 Points for the winners who ended regulation in a 46-46 tie after each team missed last minute shots. Melvin Price paced the spartans with 13 Points Terry Mcarthur added 10. Niernberg girls 42, accent 18 Eagle Carmen Watson outscored the Lions All be herself chalking up 19 Points. Teammate Areka hol land added 14 More and 15 rebounds As the eagles coasted. The Lions were led by Janette Childs s 6 Points. Hanau girls 48, shape 37 toi Jackson had 14 Points and Losina Fuiava and Nicole Haith each added 11 for the winners who Over came a 21-Ppint Effort by the spartans redoubtable Kim Henderson. Hanau boys 66, is 51 Rossevelt Jenkins pumped Home 23 Points As the panthers won More easily than the final score might indicate.  Foster chipped in 17 Points and Obinna eze10 for the winners who won the league s regular seaon title. Is was led by the Kawas Brothers Omar had 1.0points and Ahmad 6. Ansbach squeaks by Brussels i skiers div. Ill girl by the stars and stripes Ansbach barely nipped Brus Sels but Bonn Oesterberg and Bach Back in control Host Karlsruhe breezed to Victo Benedict who had 14 re lies in the quarterfinals of the Bounds for the game grabbed division Iii girls basketball at her biggest one following he Karlsruhe s Smiley Barracks Basket when she cleared a bras gymnasium thursday. Sels shot and passed to Stepha Ansbach which never led Nie Sterbling who dribbled the until the last minute eked out a clock Down until Brussels finally 41-40 verdict Over Brussels fouled her with 5 seconds re Bonn overwhelmed Bamberg mailing. 52-26, Oesterberg subdued Sterbling missed the free Augsburg 45-32 and Karlsruhe throw but time ran out before smothered Giessen 58-19. The brigands could set up a shot. Today s semifinals match Yah Rasiel Davis led the and Bonn against Ansbach and soes Bach attack with 11 Points and Terberg against Karlsruhe with Benedict added 9 Points to her the Bonn Ansbach Tipoff sched rebounding heroics. Mccauley used for 2 . The third place almost matched Benedict on the and championship games take boards finishing with 13. Place saturday and the top Gardner paced Brussels with three teams Advance to next 12 Points. Kelli Buchanan Fol week s Central european tour Lowed with 10 Points 7 boards lament at Mannheim. And 5 steals. Ansbach 41, Brussels 40 Ansbach trailing 29-25 going into the final Quarter took the Lead for the first time 38-38 with 42 seconds remaining on a Bas Ket by Beverly Botchway. Brus Sels scored on a shot by Lindsey Gardner but Ruth Benedict Christie Mccauley s missed shot with 23 seconds left to put ans Bonn 52, Bamberg 52 Ann Karin Hannessen tossed in 19 Points and Cindy Lohman added 14 Points and 10 boards As the crusaders dashed off to a 16-3 first Quarter Lead and were never threatened. Sara Anders son added 8 boards to the win Ning Effort. Angie Macias paced Bamberg with 11 Points. Edric Cbill. 18 rebounds 5 steals Soest by 45, Augsburg 32 Cathy Bates scored 13 Points and grabbed 17 rebounds As the Falcons eliminated the apaches. Jen Mcdonough added 11 Points to the Victory Effort and Tanette Brown and Kristy Rice cleared 11 boards. Keisha Mccoy had 11 Points to Lead Augsburg which also got 8 Points and 21 rebounds from Charmella Edwards. Ann Karin Hancson. Sparks crusader win Karlsruhe 58, Giessen 19 Natasha Wayne overwhelmed the Griffins As the lady knights moved into the semifinal. Wayne scored a season High 31points, pulled Down 13 rebounds and recorded 10 steals for triple double. She also had 3 assists. Jennie Greicius scored 10points and contributed 4 steals and 4 assists and Edrice Bellham 18 rebounds and 5 steals. Gopher grapplers top mat poll Minneapolis a four Days after beating perennial Power Oklahoma state the University of Minnesota on wednesday became the nation s no. 1 College wrestling team for the first  gophers have 14 straight victories their last loss an 18-17 decision to Fresno state on dec. 22. The gophers were ranked fifth in the previous poll by the Amateur wrestling news coaches association. It s great for the wrestlers and the fans of the state of Minnesota to be acknowledged in this Way said coach j Robinson. But we re still not where we want to  is just the first Small step in what we Hope to accomplish this  Minnesota s 23-16 trouncing of the cow boys before 5,205 fans saturday was its third Victory Over a top 10 team in eight Days. On Jan. 28, the gophers beat then no.-2 iowa23-11, the Hawk eyes first dual meet loss in "20 years. A 34-7 rout of no. 6 Nebraska Fol Lowed on feb. 3.wednesday s poll also placed Minnesota ail american Willy Short at the top of the individual rankings at 150 pounds. These Nior is 28-0 on the season. Five other gophers Are in the top 10 in their weight classes. I know that to be number one at the endow the big ten and Mcaa tournaments Are what really matter Robinson said. Ardwell keep focused on those  bribery charge hits marseilles7 Tapie _. 4 _ _ Valenciennes France a the flamboyant owner of the olympic Marseille soccer team businessman and lawmaker Bernard Tapie Friday was charged with complicity in a bribery Case involving his team and ordered to quit As club president by april 20.judge Bernard Buffy also charged Tapie with witness  was the second time that charges have been filed against  was charged in december with mis use of corporate funds belonging to the scale manufacturing firm testut owned by his investment group Bernard Tapie finance. He is alleged to have used a testut loan for political expenses and to Purchase English Forward Chris Waddle for his team which was the european Champion. Earlier in december fellow lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to lift his parliamentary immunity. Tapie a former Urban affairs minister de Nies wrongdoing in the testut and olympic que Marseille  allowed Tapie to remain free but placed him under judicial control forbid Ding him to Contact anyone involved in the Long running soccer scandal. Tapie said Buffy wants to destroy olym pique  decision to forbid me from being president of of obviously has nothing to do with a search for truth on the judicial level Tapie told reporters. He wants to bring fatal blow to the european Champion club. Crud course Bjolin Bagratuni kv1tfjell, Norway up the world s leading male skiers expressed virtual unanimous satisfaction with the olympic downhill course after thursday s first practice session. A True downhill with tight bends Long jump Sand gliding sections ". Said Swiss Hope Danie Mahrer. It s a Good course for everyone. It s difficult icy in the upper and soft inthe lower parts which also make ski Prepa ration a real Hal Lenge added Cham Pion All Rounder Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg. It is a rare occasion when Girardelli approves of a major event downhill course. He was outspoken in his criticism of the 1988 and 1992 olympic course sin Calgary and Albertville. He also boycotted last year s world championship race in Morioka Japan stating the course was too easy and wind would turn the race into a lottery. Girardelli 30, who has won every Honor available in his sport except a olympic Gold is one of the favourites for the Blu ribbon event sunday with the main Challenge com ing from Austria Norway and Switzerland. Girardelli finished third thursday in 1 minute,45.97 seconds on the 3,035-meter course with a vertical drop of 838 me ters. 089lillehammer 94  
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