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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 28, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday May 28, 1994 sports the stars and stripes Pago 29 new Surprise si1 i by Ben Abrams prep sports editor Augsburg Germany a a Kevin Fulmer took a Page from Kitia Reynolds a How to win the 3,000-meter race at the Dodds Central european track and Field championships Friday. Hanau a Reynolds shocked the Dodds girls Field thursday by posting her Best time of the year by far in the event. A a a a a Heidelberg a Fulmer who qualified dead last for fridays finals with a 9 58.9 clocking and Hadnot broken 10 minutes in the regular season followed in the footsteps of Hanau a Reynolds when he ran away from the boys Field. His 9 23.4 time was 9.9 seconds better than the Best Honor Roll entry it and was 8.1 seconds better than runner up Clay Cole of Kaiserslautern. Pre race favorite Nathan King of shape was a Distant fifth in 9 36.3. Fulmer a Triumph was one of the highlights of fridays rain splattered action which wrapped up the two Day event. His feat left Heidelberg Mentor Derek Fahleson awestruck. A i done to know where he came from a Fahleson said. A the got Here Only because he met it re meet standards set up by the Dodds committee a and he wins the race going away. A we had former mile Cham a Pion Jim Ryun speak to the kids when he was in Heidelberg a couple a weeks ago and Ryun really inspired Kevin. He has shown so much improvement the last two  double winners were scarce this year. Only Kaiserslautern a Kevin Triche who took both hurdles doubled up in the boys Competition. Triches hurdles compatriot Tomeka Laffoon  girls hurdles events to give Kaiserslautern a sweep of the impeded races. Heidelberg a Natalie Burnham took the 800 and 1500, and of cent a Ayisha Liv be track in Stone swept the 100 and 200, for the Only other girl doubles. Triche won the highs in a season Best 14.9 and the Interne dates in 40-Fiat. Laffoon was clocked in 15.7 and 48 seconds in her triumphs and Livingstone had an Honor Roll Best 12.3 in the 100 and matched the years Best with a 26.0 200. Triche captured the boys outstanding runner award. The outstanding boy Field performer was a Oesterberg a Wally Jackson who finished first in the triple jump and second to Alconbury a Tony Hazard in the Long jump. Hazard won with a 22-4 leap. Karlsruhe a Xavier Phillips and patches Lydell Alexander divided bang bang one two finishes in the 100 and 200, Phillips clocking 10.8, Alexander 22.0, respectively. Wiesbaden a Dave rope and of cent a Dan Matheny duplicated the 1-2 feat in the discus and shot put rope taking the discus Matheny the shot. Bit urge Starell Taylor won the 400 in 50.8 Lakenheath a Dave Larsen had a years Best 2 01.9 in the 800. Ramstein won the 400 relay and sprint Medley and Pitburg prevailed in the 1600 relay. The pole vault which was interrupted thursday by a rainstorm was finished Friday with Wiesbaden a Kelly Sowell going 12-6 to win. Wurzburg a Dan Williams won the High jump at 6-3. A a a a. A v Burnham won the girls top achievement award in running for her two victories running the Anchor leg on the sprint Medley and the Anchor leg on the second place 1600 relay. Baum older a Africa Gaston did no twin an event but she took the girls top Field performer award with a second in the triple jump arid a third in the Long jump. Bit urge a Crystal White and Wiesbaden a Andrea Bess won those events respectively. A a a a a a s8.s do Capay voted outstanding performers at the 1994 Dodds Central european track and Field championships were clockwise from top left Heidelberg a Natalie Burnham girls  a Wally Johnson boys Feldbaum older a Africa Gaston girls Field and Kaiserslautern a Kevin Triche boys track. Friday at the Central europeans boys team scoring by 62, Alburo 56, Hei Fei Ramstein 35, 20, Patch 18, afcent18, Wurzburg 17, Baum schools Kaiserslautern 8. Mannheim 39. I Wiesbaden 3, Hanau 31, numb i. Org i or 8, Frankfurt 2, shape 2. Smalt Schoola karts it Berg Hoff a Kruhe 23, Soweto Turg 18, Croughton 18, London 13, Lakenheath 12, Alconbury 10, Giessen 9, Bamberg 8, Augsburg 6. Black Forest Academy 2. 100 meters�?1, Xavier Phillips Keut 2, Lyden Alexander Pat 3, Steve Smith Brt 4, Tybros via Irto 5, Ernst Beuford fat Al Anthony Stewart Karl 0.8. 200�?1, Alexander 2, Phillips 3, Smith 4, Stew arb 5, Greg Harris Lon 6, White 22.0. 400-1, Taren Taylor i 2, Steva Smith bit 3, Curtis Browm Mann 4 Scott Mitchel Heij 5, Mannheim 3 44.4. 1600 relay�?1, a Tburg a wlm Lens Hotomon Taylor Smith 2, Heidelberg 3, Wiesbaden 4, Ramstein 5, Lakenheath 8, Mannheim 3 30.5. Long jump-1, Tony Hazard Alcon 2, Walty Jackson soes 3, Dion Whitaker n 4, Craig Webb crop 5, Orito Lopez q 8, Chris Tatum Han 22-4. A a a a High jump-1. Dan wirl Arpa Wurz 2, Fred Jones Mann 3, Mike Durant held 4, , arten a it 5, Chris Anthony Cro 6, Donald Lanier wies 6-3. A. V. Poue vault-1. Key a Cwm Wales 2, Dan Swain Mann 3, Adam Monk r 4, Chris Anthony much Obeda by 800-1, Dave n 3, Tony Reggie Byrd i Lamont Lake 50.8 2, Bennie Brad 3000�?1, Kevin Fulmer 3, Steve Gerber Han 4, Watkins by 4, Jason Watt it aug 6, Bay Cole it 2 01.9. R a. I Jeff Determan g 0, Greg Deickman g shot put-1, Dan Matheny adv .2, Ben Sar it 3. David rope wies 4, Sean Gladden Leid 5, Kyle Whitaker Han i Greg Harris Lon my. A ,. A a a a a. 2, Clay Cote stat Taugher Bra .5, Nathan King so 6, Bill Reed Herf 9 23.4. 110 High hurdles-1, Kevin Triche it 2, most Winder Lake Jon Simmons Mann 4, Phillip list held 6, Harian Suttka Wurz 6, Fred Jones Mann 14.9. 300 intermediate hurdles�?1, Triche 2, Chris Knox Bam 3, Mike Jeffress Herf 4, lust 5, Deonte Hotomon bit 6, s. Lamont 40.0. 400 relay 1. Ramstein Jeremy Lehman White cart Kailipaka stave Anderson 2, croup to ton 3, Mannheim 4, Wurzburg 5, Wiesbaden 6, Heidelberg 44.2. A sprint Meoley relay-1. Ramstein Ray Domingo Lehman 3, Kailipaka Steve Madsen 2, Pitburg 3. Numberg 4, Keuser Statem  8, girls team scoring we schools Pitburg 82, he Detig 70, Kaiserslautern 62, Frankfurt 47, Baum Hoider 28. Wiesbaden 28, accent 26, Ramstein 25, Hanau 19, Patch 10, Numberg 4, Mannheim 3 a Wurzburg 1. Smart schools Black Forest Academy 41, London. 1bw, Augsburg 8, Bamberg 6, Lakenheath 5, Ansbach 2. Que Tine Elaine Harwel Lon 12.3. 200�?1, rings tone 2, Bess 3. Africa Gaston Baum 4, Harwell 5, Bonita Lylas Mann 6, Janis Miller it 26.0. A. 400-1, Crystal White bit 2, Alyson Fox it 3.elain� Harwell ton 4, Ebony Patterson Wurz 5, Sun Hale aug 6, jowls Miller it 5b.6. A 600�?1, Natalie bum Hom held 2, Marie Spencer held 3, Sun Hoie 4 in 4, Laurie Lewis Bra 5, St Takia Davis r 6. Danielle minor aug 2 25.2. 1500�?1 Burnham 2, Shannon Bakaj i 3, Wila Reynolds Han 4, Lewis 5, Spencer 2. Mine 4 58.3. A 100 hurdles�?1, Tomoka Laffoon it 2,Teresa Skrypczuk pal 3, Candice Bradley bit 4, Alisha flames r i by hernia. Hollie Baum 6, mercy Butko Lake 15.7. \ a 300 hurdles-1. Maftoon 2, Skrypczuk 3, Bradley 4, Jamie Alexander held i Dana Bottoms by 6, Burke 48 0. 400 relay�?1, kaisers Leuton Keta Edwards Janis Mower Natalie Bennett Trista Witley 2, Hel Delberg 3, Frankfurt 4, Ramstein 5, a Simborg Al Mannheim s 1,0, sprint Medley relay i. He Lofberg Lundsey White Ashlie Wilson Spencer Burnham 2, Black Forest Academy 3, Pitburg 4,Ramstein 5, Ansbach 6, Hanau 4 23.7, 1600 relay�?1, kaisers Louie Fox cartoon minor Bermell 2, Heidelberg 3, Frankfurt 4, bit Burg ,ramsiein8 Black Forest Academy. 4 14.7, triple jump-1, Crystal White bit 2, Africa Gaston Baum 3, Denise Calvert Baum 4, Bunny Wilson it 5, Sloan r 33-8 /. Discuss to Karan Canton held 2, Malamo Hebebrand Fri 3. Heather Horton Baum 4, Jacqueline Shoshe Bra 5 Laura Zoffinger Han 8, Shanda West Fri 96-5. Carmen Watson n 6, Jessica compiled by sue Harper staff writer Hanau Germany a Darmstadt a soccer team saved the Best for last. The visiting demons closed out the Frontier leagues regular season with a 1-0 Victory wednesday Over Hanau that ended the hornets nearly seven year winning Streak. Roy Mayorga sacred the game win Ner on a direct free kick from the Middle of the Field 81 minutes into the game according to Gay Lewandowski of the Hanau sports office. In june 1987, Niernberg beat Hanau 4-2 i the Usa eur the soccer championship at  notes Hanau did not lose another game until wednesday when the demons delivered a partial payback for last years 1-0 loss to the hornets in the army european championship game. This year the  tournament has been replaced by an army air Force event which will run june 912 at Numberg Germany. The top six army teams and the air forces top two from the Continental sports conference will vie for the interservice title. Army qualifying for the event began Friday when the Rheinland Pfalz Region ii tournament got underway in 1 Kaiserslautern Germany today a and tomorrows schedule be ins at noon with a second game to follow each Day at 2 . The Region 1 playoffs begin wednesday with Frankfurt at bad Kreuz Nach and Wiesbaden at Darmstadt. On june 4, Hanau hosts the Wiesbaden Darm Stadt Winner and Baum older entertains the  Winner. Wurzburg hosts the bavarian league Region Iii tournament june 4-5.golfers master Hole Ramstein a Germany a Wood lawns 132-Yard fifth hold absorbed a midweek pounding when it surrendered two holes in one. Since 87 on wednesday after 15 years of trying Darren Pigford made his first career Hole in one the defenceless no. 5 with a 9-Iron. Then on thursday ram Stcin a Sci Den w. Von Der Hoff or. Duplicated Pigford a feat with a Sand wedge. The Ace was von Der Hoffs second in his 30 years of  stays on target Heidelberg Germany a Hanau a Dave Ender collected his second holc in one since february on Friday when he aced the 131-Yard no 15 at Heidelberg Golf club. Ender whose february Ace also came at Heidelberg used a 9-Iron  
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