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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 27, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday May 27, 1994 sports the stars and stripes Page 37frosh stuns Baird in be 3000 by Ben Abrams prep sports editor Augsburg Germany a the Sun shunned most of the Field on a Rainy opening Day at the Dodds Central european track and Field championships thursday. But it shone brightly Hanau a j Kitia Reynolds whose run through the raindrops produced an upset for the Ages when she beating bit urge a Shannon Baird in the 3000 meter final. Baird the defending Central european Cross country and 3000-meter Champion went into the race with a Dodds Best time of 11 02.3.Reynolds previous Best was 11 33.6, achieved last week. But when the Ivy my splash was completed it was the freshman Reynolds with a 11 02.7 clocking senior Baird hit the finish line in 11 08.2. It was another startling half minute a week improvement for the Hanau Surprise who before last weeks division ii championships at Wiesbaden had a personal Oest of 12 07.6. A she All of a sudden started running the last few weeks a Hanau coach Sandy Arbour said. A. A v. A she decided she really liked running that  another track championship was settled in thursdays rain As Kaiserslautern a Jason Watt won the boys 1500 in 4 12.2 As conditions deteriorated. The Early morning hours were blessed with Sunshine but by the time the first event began the skies were darkening and soon the Rains came. First a Little drizzle then a steady fall then a deluge conditions became so dangerous that the pole vault had to be discontinued after several performers had cleared 11 feet. Several others had already been eliminated. The remaining a a a a a a a a. A amps Mimia Tawna Wiesbaden a Dave rope shown Here at the division d meet claimed the Central european discus Crown thursday with a season Best 152-2. Contenders will attempt to Complete the event today. Despite the weather one Honor Roll Best was recorded thursday when Wiesbaden a David rope uncorked a 152-2 heave in winning the discus championship. He had a 150-7 toss two weeks ago. In the other boys championship settled thursday of cents Wally Jackson prevailed with a 43-foot-3vi triple jump More than two feet Shorter than his Best previous recording. Joining Reynolds As girls champions were Wiesbaden a Andrea Bess Frankfurt a Angela Greene and Black Forest Academy a Jacqueline Shishew. Bess who had gone 17-2v6, won the Long jump with a 16-9v4 Effort Greene scaled 5-1 to take the High jump and Shishew grabbed the shot put with a 33-y performance. Thursday at the Central europeans girls 3,000�?t, it iwo Nom menu 2, set tenon Baird in 3/� a 8fa a Brig Lihty bit 5. Amy a heft us 8. Of Vatland rain 11 02.7 Long jump�?1. An Traa Fly a am a z Balna Harvel Loo 3. Mica Gowton Baum Potdar 4, Bunny Wilson it 8, Riata Sway it 8. Ebony Patterson  jump-1, Angela Grazana Frankfurt 2, Dana Bottoms by 3, Jammy Chohda of cent 4. Shannon Madert hand Tori 9. Vita on it Bon aha Brown ramada n s-1. Shot put-1. Jacquelyna Showta Black Portal Cadamy 2, Candida Bartley 8� 3, Malania Hab Abrand fat 4, Nam Lewis we Abeden it Donetta Dumas bit 6, Keara tax Jar Leven hietti33-w4. A a a. Boys 1800�?i, Jason Watt Katser Alauta 2, Chris Hauer Hanau 3. Slava Gerber Hanau 4, brn hh4 Hert Eeerg 8, Bratt Obeljan Blob org Al Clay cola Kam 4 12.12. Triple jump-1, Watty Jackson sweater term 2, Chris knew Bamberg 3, Chota Tatum. Hanau 4, Raga la Byrd Augsburg 5, Fred Joma Mann Halm it Daymond Mill Wor Iburg 43 feet 3vt Inch a a Quot a a discus�?1. David Root Wiesbaden 2. Dan Mathany accent 3. Ban Sargant Kara 4. Greg -------------------8, Sean Gladden Heidelberg Selckman it Ethan 8, seen 6.jefldefckman Gles 162-2. Claims title with 5th by Christopher Allbright staff writer Berlin a Heidelberg captured the boys Central european soccer championship thursday with a 4-0 Victory Over Bonn to Complete an unsullied run through the three Day event. So dominant were the Lions that they won All five of their games without so much As allowing a single goal by the opposition. Matt brows two first half goals led the Lions to thursdays title producing win Over Bonn brow got things started fifteen minutes into a deadlocked game. A i took a Cross from Cameron Hallit was like a fad away shot in basketball and i got my foot on it while i was falling Back a brow said. With five minutes remaining in the half Hall the tournament map took a Cross from Jon Benenson for the next score. A a it was a Blind shot when i got the pass from Jon a Hall said. A i knew where the goal was but not where the opponents were so i took the  Benenson who had three assists on the Day said a As a team we Haven to had Many crossing goals so its Lucky Cameron was there because i fell Back As soon As kicked it. All i heard was the crowd cheering As i got up so it turned out pretty  be soccer brow Hall to photos in the final minute of the half brow belted a score past Bonn goalie Guerin Hayes who had 13 saves for the game. A a Hole opened up about 25 Yards out and i was Yelling at the top of my lungs for Jon to pass me the Ball a brow said. A he chipped it to me and it Felt like a baby on my  the Ball dropped to the ground and brow kicked it into the Corner of the net. Bonne a offence suffering from the loss of Ben Barbour to a sprained ankle  penetrate the defensive curtain set up by Lions Robbie Gambolati Ryan Primmer and Stan Seifert. In the Middle of the second half Ryan Roehl took a Benenson pass for Heidelberg a final goal. Heidelberg is the first Central european Champion under the current system of joining the High school conferences into championship Pool  clips a town for third Kevin Varnado scored with less than a minute remaining in the game to allow the royals to capture third place with a 2-1 Victory Over Kaiserslautern the key struggle in the game was Between the goalies. Playing in his fifth game As keeper Royal freshman Barton Neilson made 11 saves including one acrobatic Stop. Red Raider Daimen Michaels tried to Power a shot past Neilson. A diving leap stopped the attempt but the Ball rebounded off Neilson a body towards a towns Paul Sykes. Turning completely around while still on the ground Neilson stopped the shot. A town goalie Brooke Taylor also had 11 saves including a Stop on a penalty  takes fifth place after playing to a 1-1 stalemate through two overtime periods Soester Berg won 5-4 in a sudden death shootout after Justin Pieters goal went unanswered by Brussels. A in regulation soc Sterberg a Brendon Hemphill scored just under three rain utes into the game off the hand of Brussels goalie Woody Wolthuis. A i chipped it in Over the top right Corner Ana the keeper got a piece of it a Hemphill said. Brussels Peter Hoag answered late in the first half with a driving kick that soared Low past Pieters the Falcons goalie. A Quot. Both teams were unable to score through the second half and two overtime periods. In the first shootout both teams made three of five penalty kicks sending the game into Sudan death in the sudden death a Oesterberg a Falcon Jeremy Schryver got past Wolthuis and Hoag scored on Pieters. Then tied Pieters came onto the Field to take a turn at penalty kicking and scored. Back in the goal Pieters stopped the Brussels attempt giving the Falcons the  team Brian Merhar Scott Hogan and Benenson Heidelberg Hayes and Oren Arbel Bonn Denver Schneider and Andrew Renuart Ramstein Jay Gower and Jeremy Michaels Kaiserslautern Hemphill Oesterberg and Wolthuis Brussels  
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