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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 14, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 30 the stars and stripes sports monday february 14,1994 tar heels fall to a. Tech Jinx of no. 1 by David Droschak Chapel Hill . A the no. 1 Jinx is alive and Well thanks again to Georgia tech. For the sixth straight week the top ranked team lost when North Carolina blew a 15-Point Lead and fell to Georgia tech 96-89 saturday. In the previous five weeks Duke Urcla Kansas North Carolina and Arkansas had lost As the top ranked team. And for the fourth straight time Georgia tech won when playing a no. 1 team three times the victim has been North Carolina and once it was Duke. I guess it s just the Carolina on our Chest or the no. Label explained North Carolina s Derrick Phelps. Fred Vinson scored a season High 26 Points including eight 3-pointers for Georgia tech 13-9, 4-7 Atlan tic coast conference. The yellow jackets made a team record 15 of 29 3-pointers, and won for Only the fourth time in 12 games. We told each other we did t have anything to lose said James Forrest who had 25 Points and 17 re Bounds for Georgia tech which is in danger of missing the Caas for the first time in a decade. We Are try ing to get a bid for the Mcaa  the Victory ended North Carolina s 25-game winning Streak at the Smith Center. It was the third straight time that Carolina 20-4, 8-3 had lost to tech when twas ranked no. 1. In other top 25 games saturday it was no. 3 Arkan Sas 99, no. 20 Florida 87 no. 14 Syracuse 93, no. 4 Kentucky 85 no. 7 Louisville 77, Tulane 73 no. 5 Kansas 65, Kansas St. 56 no. 6 Connecticut 80, Seton Hall 68 no. 9 Urcla 76, Washington St. 66 no. 10 Purdue 74, Michigan St. 70 no. 12 Indiana 93, Iowa 91 no. 15 Missouri 72, Oklahoma St. 70 Memphis St. 58, no. 19 Alabama Birmingham 53 no. 23 Minnesota 109, no. 21 Wisconsin .78 Northwestern 79, no. 24 Illi Nois 68, and George Washington 93, no. 25 Xavier Ohio 92 in double overtime. National hockey league Steve Hart misses the Jam but draws a foul from Iowa s James Winters in Indiana s 93-91 escape at Home saturday. Lancer boys Asl claim titles by the stars and stripes Lakenheath and the american school of London faced off in a pair of title games saturday at the . Basketball tournament and divided the championships Between them. The Lakenheath Lancer boys won their title show Down with Asl 67-62 to even the score after Asl had taken a 41-40 overtime Victory Over Lakenheath in the girls championship game. The Lancer boys Rode Lionel Barnes 36 Points to their title. Barnes who converted on 8 of 10 free throws was selected to the All tournament team and was named the tourney s most valuable player. Teammates Mike Heisig and Brian Hill each scored 10 Points. Brian Fuhs led the eagles with 16 Points. The Victory advances the lancers to the Centra european basketball tournament scheduled to begin wednesday at Mannheim Germany. In the girl s championship game Stephanie Dodson led the eagles with 16 Points. High school basketball tourney map Marcy Burke led the lancers with 26 Points followed by Latoya Horton with 10. Despite the loss the lancers will still Advance to the Central european tournament because the eagles anon Dodds team Are on semester break. The girls All tournament team selectee were Burke Horton Dodson Inna Jackson Alconbury Shannon Kennedy Asl and Sarah Clark Croughton. In other late prep basketball Livorno boys girls sweep the Livorno lion boys and girls each posted Friday saturday Home sweeps of Milan in regular season playing Italy. Ben Canaba 35 Points and Charles pleasant 32 Points provided the sock for the boys who won 67-30 Friday and 63-32 saturday. Things were closer for the girls who won 26-23 on Friday and 37-26 on saturday. Livorno s Alicia Lewis topped her team s scoring by totalling 20 Points. Devil Streak vanishes on Neely s trick by the associated press Boston Cam Neely scored three goals in a 4 02 Span of the first period and goaltender Jon Casey won his sixth straight As Boston ended new Jersey s three game win Streak on saturday. Neely who has missed 17 games this season while resting a tender left knee has 39 goals in 35 games this season including 12 in his last 10 games. It was his third hat trick this season and the Lith of his career. In other games saturday stars 9, penguins 3 Pittsburgh Mario Lemieux returned to the Pittsburgh lineup with a goal and assist but Neal and Paul Broten scored two goals apiece to lift Dallas. The penguins lost their fourth straight. Lemieux playing for the first time since nov. 7, had his Points on the Power play but his line was on the ice for four Dallas goals. Panthers 4, islanders 3 Uniondale . Dave Lowry had two goals and an assist As Florida beat new York for a third straight time. The win moved the pan thers 10 Points ahead of the islanders and into seventh Overall in the Eastern conference. Canucks 3, lightning 2 St. Petersburg Fla. Geoff Courtnell scored twice and Dave Babych scored the game Winner As Vancouver held off Tampa Bay. Rangers 4, senators 3, of Ottawa Mike Gartner scored 2 37 into overtime to lift new York Over Ottawa. Flames 3, Maple Leafs 2 Calgary Alberta Gary Roberts scored the game winning goal with 1 53 remaining a Calgary came from behind in the third period to beat Toronto. The win is Calgary s sixth in a Row and moves the flames into a tie with Toronto and Detroit for first place in the Western con Ference. Red wings 5, blues 4, of St. Louis Darren Mccarty scored with 1 44 left in overtime to lift Detroit Over St. Louis. Whalers 5, oilers 2 Edmonton Alberta Igor Chibi Rev scored two goals and added two assists to Lead Hartford Over Edmonton. Canad Lens 5, Nordques 2 Montreal Mathieu Schneider scored twice and Kirk Muller added a goal and an assist As Montreal beat Quebec. Capitals 6, Kings 1 Inglewood Calif. Craig Berube and Randy Burridge scored less than a half minute after leaving the penalty Box As Washington won its fourth straight Over los Angeles. Prep wrestlers honoured by the stars and stripes Kitzinger Germany Wiesbaden s Kelly Sowell was named most valuable wrestler and Patch s Steve Yauger won the Eric Leaf award for most pins in least time saturday As the Centra european High school wrestling tournament came to an end. Sowell won the 130-Pound title at the season ending meet pinning All four of his opponents. He was voted his award by the coaches who based their Choice on mat skills and sports Manship according to Dodds wrestling commissioner Jerry Smith. Yauger who finished third at heavyweight had five pins in a total of 7 07 in his seven matches. Three of them took place in the first minute with the quickest coming in 15 seconds. The Leaf award is named to Honor Eric Leaf who won the 1979 175 Pound be title for Wiesbaden and died of a heart attack six months later. Correction due to a reporting error the final team total for Wiir Burg printed yesterday was incorrect. The wolves amassed 111 Points to finish third be Hind Ramstein and Heidelberg. Azman splashes 2 Marks by the stars and stripes Bonn s Wifel Azman broke his own european forces swim league records in the 100-meter freestyle and 100-meter Butterfly saturday As his Blue marlins romped in a Home quadrangular meet. Azman swam 57.85 to break his old Mark of 58.17 set earlier this season and knocked More than i seconds ours Fly record by clocking 1 02.91. Azman also won the 100-meter Back stroke to Lead a quintet of Blue Marlin triple winners who helped their 388 Points. Wiesbaden was second with 144 Stuttgart had 122w Eifel scored 82. Dorian Delamare Natalie Farr Karen Durr and Emily Whiteside were theother Bonn triplets. In Fesl meets sunday youth swimming Mannheim breezes brother and sister Kurt and Jessie Henners were joined As triple winners by Carrie Wen strand As Mannheim dominated its own quadrangular. The marlins rolled up 325 Points to outdistanced Baum older 152wurzburg 77 an Bamberg 32. Hohenfels tops Augsburg meet behind triple winners Kamehameha Matsuyo Jason Wren de Michael Montenegro and Leah Kirksey Hohenfels 275 beat Augsburg 224 and Vicenza 99. The Host otters got triples from Alex Ander Bobinger Rhonda Parsons Casey Randall and Gabriela Negron  
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