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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday May 15, 1994 sports the stars and stripes Page 35 division 2 soccer earn by the stars and stripes a pair of unbeaten the Baum older girls and Wiesbaden boys walked off with division ii West soccer crowns on the Road. Quot.  girls 4-0 blanked previously unbeaten shape 2-0 saturday on first half goals by Emily Drane and Amy Goedkin and Wiesbaden a boys went into overtime Friday to Down International school of Brussels 4-2. In other division ii West games shape boys 6, Baum older 0 Alfredo Vitale and Adena Saglik led the spartans to Victory with two goals  girls 3, isb1 the Warrior girls won their first game of the year and qualified for the division ii playoffs along with Baum older and shape. In saturdays ii East games Mannheim boys 1, hanau0 Woody Ryder tallied off an Eric Brown pass 15 minutes into the second half to break a stalemate against visiting Hanau. Nurnberg boys 5, Patch 2 Andy Jenkins and Horacio Hart each scored twice for the  girls 5, Nurnberg 0 Jill Replogle and Lindsey Ellis scored two times  3, Hanau 0 Mannheim a Leanna Williams tallied twice. In a non conference game Vilseck girls 5, accent 2 Jessica Leeds unassisted hat trick and goals from Pricilla Mosher and marry Miller put the Falcons Over on of cent a Home turf. Behind Hall s five goals by the stars and stripes Cameron Hall scored five goals saturday to help the visiting Heidelberg Maul Pitburg 8-0 in a division 1 soc Bergame. A a the regular season season finale was something of a Surprise for the Barons who were .500 going into the game versus the wingless Lions. Heidelberg Nad three ties this season and lost one. Hall scored the games first goal off a penalty kick and then went on to make two More to end the half 3-0. Next weekend will see the division i boys playing in Ramstein with the top three finishers then advancing to the Central european finals in Berlin. In other division i games saturday Ramstein boys 6, Wurzburg 0 Denver Schneider a hat trick two goals from Andrew Renuart and one from Mark Flanagan sewed up visiting Ramstein a conference championship and left Wurzburg in second Renuart had three  boys 4, Kaiserslautern 1 Todd Peterson scored a hat trick at Home. Eagle Diego Escobar scored one and assisted twice Jarrod Powell made Kaiserslautern a unassisted  1 soccer Kaiserslautern girls 3, Frankfurt 1 Jessie alien turned away 16 Frankfurt shots As the red raiders ran their league record to 3-1-1. Frankfurt had a total of 24 shots on goal while limiting visiting Kaiserslautern to seven however Sarah Powers Shanta Caine and Jennie Usan racked up a goal and an assist Apicco to guarantee the red raiders a berth in the conference tournament which begins wednesday at Heidelberg a Heidelberg girls 4, Pitburg 1 the visiting Lions came Back from a 0-1 first half on a reconsidered penalty kick and then exploded with three More goals to Clinch their division. A officials changed their minds about a first half pen to and let Shannon Emory Jack it in the second half it was one of two goals for her and teammates Chrissy Angel and Donna Jordon finished the Job. Emily Doron had two assists. Wurzburg girls 4, Ramstein 1 Carol months hat trick and Tara Larson a goal clinched it for Wiir Burg at Home. Dragons to Croughton by the stars and stripes Lee Brocks scored two goals As visiting Alconbury blanked wingless Croughton 5-0 saturday in a , High school soccer game Ian Fay John Buchanon and Steve Hashagen scored one apiece. Seth Johnson had one  goalie Ryan Looper had 24 saves of 29 shots on goal. In saturdays other . Game . Soccer London 3, Lakenheath Blue 1 Solega Frankfort scored twice and Bryan Grant once and Robert Emerick had two assists As the bobcats beat the visiting lancers.  ������., Jermaine Collins scored the Blue lancers unassisted goal in the second half. Cougars rout Yosr by the stars and stripes it was double indemnity when american overseas school of Rome hit Vicenza for soccer games Friday and saturday Vicenza 6-3-3 won both games 7-1. On Friday Mixi Ottogalli and Lucca Anne Santi scored two goals apiece. Saturday k was Jeff Shields and Anne Sant who tallied twice each. Mark Johane scored the goal for Yosr 5-5-1 in each game. Elsewhere in Italy Italy soccer Aviano sweeps Mary mount Ben Williams scored an unassisted goal to boost the Home team to a 1-0 Victory saturday. A Quot. A a a a a. On Friday the saints won 2-1 on goals by Toumbos Matthews and Dana Cuomo. On thursday the american schools in Italy soccer tournament begins in Naples with eight teams vying for the championship which is scheduled for saturday. By the stars and stripes Home standing Simonella won All eight matches in the two Day Tennis Battle against Livorno Over the weekend Chris Arends took 6-2,6-0, and 6-0,6-0 verdicts from Ben Rayberg and Bobby Webb and John Curry prevailed Over Alex Vivencio and Nick Genoa 6-3, 6-2, and 6-4,7-6 7-2 in doubles. In girls play Teresa Strickland toppled Lacey Barrons 6-0, 6-0 and 6-1, 6-0 and teamed up with her sister Terri to conquer Linda James and Maria poll in 6-1,6-3 and 6-2,6-1.Italy Tenni Vicenza Yosr tie american overseas school of Rome won both boys events and Vicenza took. The girls matches Friday. Saturdays Competition was rained out. Hans Korteweg beat Nathan Consiglio 6-0, 6-0, and the Matteo Polis Philippe Becerra duo triumphed 6-4,7-5 Over Josh Burrows and David Goldstein. Stacie Bryza gave Vicenza a win in girls singles by beating Joy Pensinger 6-0,6-0. Brigands grab title by the stars and stripes Midway into saturday s second overtime Keith voiles scored to give Brussels the division ill North boys soccer championship with a 4-2 Roar Victory Over Oesterberg. Peter Hoag iced the win with a goal inside the two minute Mark. Playing its final Home game Docster Berg led at halftime 2-1, with goals from Kevin Dasher and Jeremy Schryver. In other division ill North games saturday a Bonn girls 6, Giessen 0 Giessen goalie Randi Ertz was deluged by two dozen shots from the dominating Bonn girls who waltzed to div. 3-North the conference Crown with a 5-0 Mark. Ann Karin Hannesson and Sara Anderson each had two  boys 7, Giessen 1 Jack Lavelle chalked up a 3-goal, 2-assist performance As the crusaders remained undefeated in the conference. The Victory ended Bonne a conference season at 3-0-2 and guaranteed the crusaders a berth in this week s division 111 tour nay at Augsburg Brussels girls 3, Oesterberg 1 Lindsey Gardner a two goals gave visiting Brussels which got its other goal from Kelli Buchanan the Edge. Knights Stu n bears 4-0 last out Homer Raf Alconbury England a amps a Tasha Morgan hit a two out two run Homer in the Bottom of the final inning saturday to lift Lakenheath Over Amer can school in London 8-7 and hand the lancers the . Softball championship. Morgan also had a three run Homer in the deciding game of the round Robin which matched a pair of 3-0 teams. Teammate Jill Graper was named outstanding player of the two Day tourney that began Friday. In other game saturday it was Asl 11, Alconbury 1 Croughton 9, London 5 Croughton 15, Alconbury 5, Lakenheath 15, London 10. By the stars and stripes Doug Stein and Pat Schorpp tallied off feeds by Rich Tom and Luis Rodrigues turned in a spectacular 18-save defensive game saturday As Karlsruhe handed visiting Berlin its first division ill South boys soccer loss of the year the 4-0 setback dropped Berlin s record to 4-1. Karlsruhe finished conference play at 3-1-1. Those teams join Augsburg and bad sibling in the division Iii championship at Augsburg on thursday and Friday. In other ill South games saturday Augsburg boys 1, Ansbach 0 John Blake assisted by Pat Kalya Natu scored a first half goal and Matt Cantrell made it stand up with 8 saves As visiting div. 3-South Augsburg eliminated the cougars from postseason  sibling boys 3, Bamberg 0, of Jason Yeager blasted three goals in overtime against Home standing Bamberg. Bamberg goalie Glenn Lassen hadt5 saves during the Back and Forth  girls 1, Augsburg 0 Darrelle Cook scored off a pass from Louvenia Magee late in the second  girls 6, Karlsruhe 3, of it took them overtime to get it done but the visiting bears kept their undefeated status by overcoming a 2-0 halftime deficit  
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