20 Sep 1977 - 1973 Bitburg Barons
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20 Sep 1977 - 1973 Bitburg Barons
Page 26 * * * THE STARS AND STRIPES Tuesday, September 20, 1977 Perez, Gauer, star in cross-country Frankfurt's Rick Perez broke his brother's course record, teammate Bridget Gauer beat out 1976's two top performers arid the Heidelberg boys and girls turned in impressive performances to highlight the first weekend of DODDSEUR cross-country competition. Perez, only a sophomore, made his scholastic competition debut an impressive one. touring the rugged Frankfurt course in twenty-one minutes and 55 seconds. Dan Perez, the Frankfurt cross-country and track star who was graduated last June, set the old mark of 22:19 last fall. Karlsruhe's Chuck Schwarz, who spent last year in the States but returned this year, was second, 13 seconds under Dan Perez's old mark. Gauer beat out teammate Kristan Dinges and Berlin's Becky Brunam. who finished one-two, respectively, in last fall's German regionals, with a 15:06 clocking. She was 12 seconds off the course record, but finished well ahead of the rest of the field. The Heidelberg girls and boys completely dominated the Mannheim quadrangular, the girls taking the first seven slots and the boys the top five. Jeanetle Leduc won the event in 14:06 and Kathi and Debi Dassonville, Cindy Perkins and Susan Adams all finished within five seconds of her. Randy Perkins took the boys race, beating out Arnie Sowelt. Bill Adams, Brian Gallardo and John Delavne. Up at Bonn. Monique Lauffcnburger took a full .second off the course record as she led the girls across the finish line with an 11:54 clocking over the two-mile course. Bonn won the meet as Pat Lane and Velma Chamblee came in third and fourth, respectively. The boys competition was close with Hahn and Brussels tying for first with 48 points, oi.'y four ahead of the Crusaders. Bonn's Adi Gon took individual laurels. Ansbach's Charles Brachel set a course record of 25:05, but Hanau prevailed in the team competition at Ansbach with all seven of its runners finishing in the top 10. Hanau was the only school with a girls team and Darcey Messner led her compatriots across the finish line. Matt Bradach of Baumholder beat out Bitburg's Alan Jankanus by five seconds in the boys race and Zweibrucken's Charlene Carter nipped Matt's sister, Mary, by only one second in the girls chase to highlight the action in the Zweibrucken triangular. Up at Wurzburg, Mark Burdan paced the boys and Betsy Paul led the girls to victory in a triangular meet. Mark, the third Burdan to compete in DODDSEUR, nee USDESEA, cross-country, was timed in 21:34 as he won handily. John Burdan was a harrier and track star at Bitburg and Paul ran for Zweibrucken. Betsy Paul posted a seven-second win over Kaisers- ISB wins (Continued from Page 25) yards on the ground while being held to only three yards passing. Halfback Jim Hennahane's 55-yard run in the first quarter and Bob Scheiffer's successful PAT, staked ISB to a 7-0 lead. Quarterback John Ealy dove over from the two in the second quarter for ISB's second TD and then tossed a 60-yard aerial to Bill Thompson in the third stanza for a 19-0 advantage. Hennahane picked up his second TD of the game in the final period when he ran two yards off tackle. The Bucs were harnessed by the Raiders defense, especially in the passing department with only one pass in eight attempts completed. Although they committed only one turnover in the game and averaged 31.7 yards on seven punts, the Bucs couldn't stop ISB's wishbone attack as they doubled Baumholder's output in rushing with 181 yards while Ealy pin-pointed another 100, completing four of 10 attempts ISB 7 6 6 6-25 Baumholder o o a o-o ISB-Hennahane 55 run (Schaefler kick) ISB—Ealy 2 run (kick failed) ISB-Thompson 60 pass from Ealy (kick filled) ISB—Hennahane 2 run (kick failed) lautern's Parcria Johnson in the girls action. Frankfurt Triangular BOYS RESULTS 1. Rick Perez ( F > ; 2 Chuck Schwarz ( K ) ; 3. Richard Duartc ( F ) ; 4. Phim Giannakis (F); 5. Mark Hopson ( F ) ; 6. Harold Abbenhaui ( F ) ; 7. Mike Borchers ( K ) ; 8. (tie) David Herriott ( F) and John McGuire (F); 10. Er) Phillips (0), 21:55, new course record; old record 22:19 by Dan Perez, Frankturt 19/6. Team scoring - Frankfurt 15, Berlin 50. GIRLSRESULTS 1. Bridget Gauer ( F ) ; 2. Kristan Dinges ( F ) ; 3. Bocky Branam ( B); 4. Gretchen Akkerhuis ( K ) ; 5. Debbie Astor (B); 6. Cindy Schlieler ( B ) , 7. Lisa Farnsworth ( F ) ; 8. Maggie Lee ( K ) ; 9. Veronica Kosevich (B); 10. Pam Wilkinson ( K ) , 15:05. Team scoring— Frankfurt 32, Berlin 39, Karlsruhe 50. Ansbach triangular BOYS RESULTS 1. Charles Brachel (Ans); 2. Tom Holrhauer (H); 3. Billy Spencer ( A u g ) ; 4. David Stamps (H); 5. David Anciso (H); 6. Stove Mathews (Aug); 7. Arthur York (H); 8. Dennis Williams ( H); 9. Mickey Webb (Ails); 10. Robert Hauskins (H), 25:05, new course record. Team scoring —Hanau 26, Augsburg 53, Ansbach 53. GIRLSRESULTS 1. Darcey Messner (H); 2. Cathy Hall (H); 3. Sunone Schratzmeier (H); 4 Cathy Hanson (H); 5. Lynn Clough (H), 14:36. (Other schoolsdidnt have girls teams). ZweibrUcken triangular BOYS RESULTS 1. Matt Bradach (Baum); 2. Alan Jankanus ( B i t ) ; 3. Jim Knight (Z); 4. Ken Floyd (Baum); 5. Alan Atkinson (Baum); 6. Paul Holland (Bit); 7. Kevin Murphy ( B i t ) ; 8. John Knight (Zwei) 9, Chuck Huston (Baum); 10. Paul Haupt (Bau),23:01. Team scoring- Baumholder 29, Bitburg 44, Zweibrucken 47. GIRLS RESULTS 1. Charlone Carter ( Z ) ; 2. Mary Bradach (Bau); 3. Vera Wilcox (Bau); 4. Wendy Whittenberger (Z); 5. Denise Horn (Z); 6. Dyan Mohr (Z); ;. Julie Daubney (Bit); 8. Monika i/Vilcox (Baum); 9. Laura McCann ( Z ) : 10. Tish Shrock ( Z ) , 13:30. Taam scoring -Zweibruecken 24, Baumholder 33, (Bitburg didn't have complete team). Incirlik at Ankara BOYS RESULTS 1. Bill Pearce (A); 2. Jonn Vanderpyle (I); 3. Steve Koz/an ( I / ; 4. Eric Micha ( I ) ; 5. Rick Marty (A); i. Eric Nelson ( A ) ; 7. Terry Shannon I); 8. Chri5 Abbott ( A ) ; 9. JonnKuhnsd); 10. Scott Keeney (0,25:00. Team scoring —Incirlik 25, Ankara 31. GIRLS RESULTS 1. Rhonda Randolph (I); 2. B-'th Rumpel (A); 3. Sue Hornung (I); 4. Phyllis Young (I); 5. Cheryl Fayebrother (I); 6. Helen artin (A); 7. Tracy Leeper (A); 8. April Redtke ( A ) ; 9. Kim weber (I); 10. Kathy O'Brien (A), 13:58. Team scoring—Ankara 27, Incirlik 29. WUrzburg triangular BOYS RESULTS 1. Mark Burdan (K); 2. Bob Engel (K); 3. Dave Giogowski (K); 4. Mike Taylor (W); 5. Mike Ball (W); 6. Tim Davis (K); 7. Alan Koemg (K}; 3. Tyrone Haubich (K); 9. Floyd Johnson (K); 10. Alex McBride (W),21:31. Team scoring— Kaiserslautern 19, Wurzburg 54, (Munich did not have complete game). GIRLS RESULTS 1. Betsy Paul (M); 2. Patricia Jackson (K); 3. Lori Cook (W); 4. Conn.e Gumulauskis (K); 5. Kellie Bohannon (M); 6. Ju;lie Rausch (W); 7. Jill Sabin (K); 8. Cyndi Carr (K); 9. Linda Sabin (K); 10. Grace Lewis (K), 12:58. Team scoring—Kaiserslautern 30, Munich 48, Wfjrzburg 52. Volleyball roundup Bonn ups win streak to 37 at quadrangular "The varsity teams in the Benelux have come of age. The improvement can not be rated," said Bonn coach Betty Keitel as the Crusaders battled to run their record to 37 straight wins without a loss to highlight the opening weekend of DODDSEUR volleyball competition. Jennifer Lukomski, who has had only one week's practice, served 21 winners in two of the three games the Crusaders swept in a quadrangular at Bonn Saturday. Playing before, standing-room crowds only, Bonn opened with a 15-4, 15-7 win over Hahn, upended the solid team of ISB 15-6, 15-9, and then beat Brussels 16-14 and 15-1 to keep its winning record in tact as defensive star Cheryl Sievert, who was everywhere on the court, made numerous saves. Other outstanding players in the meet were Michell Jackson who helped pace Hahn to a three-game victory over ISB, 715, 15-9, 15-5 with her serving and defense, while Lois Tanner's serving helped propel Brussels over Hahn in another long match, 15-13,4-15, 15-11. Sisters Barbara and Marianne Reed helped lift Bonn to two wins and a sweep of the junior varsity competition. Brussels and ISB both finished the meet with 2-1 marks. In a triangular at Stuttgart, Wiesbaden upended the home team 15-3, 7-15, 15-8 in the first match and then downed Nurnberg 15-12, 15-0 to win the meet. The Eagletes came back to take second place with a 1-1 record, defeating winless Stuttgart 15-12, 15-4, 15-12 in the finale. The Nurnberg JVs swept their competition with a 2-0 slate with victories over Wiesbaden and Stuttgart. It took three games to subdue Wiesbaden 17-15, 4-15, 154 and then a tougher three to garner its second win over Stuttgart 10-15, 16-14, 1512. The Stuttgart volleyballers nabbed their only win in the final match against Wiesbaden, taking it in two games 16-14 and 15-2. Both the visiting Hanau varsity and junior varsity squads won their divisions in a triangular Saturday at Ansbach. Hanau's varsity team opened the competition with two wins over Ansbach, 15-4, 15-7, and then struggled to two more over Augsburg, 15-9 and 17-15. The Apaches drounced Ansbach 15-1, 15-5 to gather its only win. In the first triangular meet of the volleyball campaign at Frankfurt, the Berlin Bears showed their early season strength with a variety of skills to record victories over host Frankfurt and Karlsruhe. The Bears, demonstrating fast, accurate serving, good setting with several spikes and teamwork, knocked off Frankfurt 15-4, 16-14 in the opener. Berlin came right back in the day's second match, led by Debbie Pennock and Kathy Atkins' serving and good ball placement by Chondra Dennis and Laurie Stuhmiller, to whip Karlsruhe 15-2, 15-13 despite the outstanding playing of Michelle Golden. In the only other match, Frankfurt bounced back to beat Karlsruhe 15-6,15-6. In JV action, Frankfurt defeated Berlin, 15-6, 15-10, and Berlin held off Karlsruhe, 15-2,15-13. Karlsruhe topped off the competition with a 15-3,15-4 wins over Frankfurt. It was a split-decision at a triangular meet in Wurzburg as the home team, Kaiserslautern and Munich all came out winners while each suffered one lost. Linda McDuffy, Trish Lewis and Mary Leavitt, with excellent serving and spiking, paced K-Town over Wurzburg in the opener, 15-5, 12-15, 15-10. However, Munich, behind the serving of Anne Robinson and Gloria Simmons, stopped K-Town in three games, 15-8, 7-15, 15-7, and then Wurzburg destroyed Munich 15-9, 15-5 behind the outstanding play of Daphne Holland, Dorthy Baillie and Pam Emmons. The K-Town JVs took their competition, defeating Wurzburg 15-6, 15-9 and Munich 15-4,15-5. The volleyball team from SHAPE was the overall winner in a quadrangular meet on the home court of AFCENT at Brunssum, the Netherlands, as they turned back the Bremerhaven Blackhawks 15-11, 8-15, 15-8; St.John's 15-13, 15-11 and the Lionesses 9-15,15-11,15-6. The Blackhawks chalked up two wins over AFCENT 15-4, 15-3 and St. John's 15-7, 16-14, 15-10, while AFCENT picked up its sole win in the finale over St. John's 15-9, 15-8. Three teams recorded a win each in the JV competition as Bremerhaven downed St. John's 8-15, 15-4, 15-4 and then lost to the same team 15-9, 15-8, before bowing to AFCENT 15-12,14-16,15-10. In Turkey competition, Ankara took its home opener over Incirlik 15-12, 15-8, 15-5 behind the serving and setting of Debbie Simons, Sue Hitter and Diane Garcia. Bonn quadrangular BOYS RESULTS 1. Adi Gon (Bo); 2. Greg Johnson (H); 3. Plasten Nyirenda (Bo); 4. Rick Bowers (Br); 5. Dave Hoeralh (H); 6. Mike Moffitt (ISB); 7. Hemmy McFarlane (H); B.Craig Gleason (ISB); 9. Rich Laquement (Br); 10. Ron Gracey (Br),27:26. Team scoring— Hahn 48, Brussels 48, Bonn 52, I SB 70. GIRLS RESULTS 1. Monique Lauffenberger (Bo); 2. Jill Sternberg (H); 3. Pat Lane (Bo); 4. Velma Chamblee (Bo); 5. Robin Renfrew (H); 6. Shona MacLachlan (ISB); 7. Anne Okene (Bo); 8. Midari Kohara (ISB); 9. Anne Robinson (H); 10. Astried Bender (Bo), 11:54. Team scoring—Bonn 25, Hahn 45, (Brussels and ISB did not have complete teams). Mannheim quadrangular BOYSRESULfS 1. Randy Perkins (H); 2. Anrie Sowell (H); 3. Bill Adams (H); 4. Brian Gallardo (H); 5. John Delavne (H) • 6. Mark Schiltz (M); 7. John Girvan (H); 8. Martin Glenday (FIS); 9. James Scovil (BK),22:59. Team scoring-Heidelberg 15, Mannheim 37 Bad Kreu/nach83, FIS97. G'RJ-S RESULTS 1- Jeanette Leduc (H); 2. Kathi Dassonville (H); 3. Debi Dassonville (H); 4. Cindy Perkins (H); 5. Susan Adams (H); 6. Suan Wharton (H); 7 Ella Lane (H); 8. Anne O'Brien (M); 9. Beth Mathis ( B K ) - 10 Karen Goff (M),14:06. Team scoring—Heidelberg 15, Mannheim 66, FIS 8 Bad Kreuznach92. AFCENT quadrangular BOYS RESULTS 1. Jon Zebrowski (SH); 2. D.J. Hammond < S H > - 3 Mauten DeJong (SJ); 4. Greg Petrequin (SH) • 5 Joe Arnold (SH); 6. Joe Arnold (SH); 7. Mark Dunham (A); 8 Scott Dunham (A); 9. Steve Mozel (Brem); 10. Jim Sullivan (A), 24:55. Team scoring-SHAPE 18, AFCENT 52, St. John's 68 (Bremerhaven did not have'complete team). GIRLSRESULTS 1Kate Ebert (SH); 2. JoChittick (SJ); 3. Tracey Hor;on (A); 4. Rita Quiliano (SJ); 5. Carol Cnittick (SJ); 6. Ann Garner (Brem); 7. Christine Perkins (Brem); . Peg Truesdale (Brem); 9. Jill Herian (A); 10. Cheryl Ference (Brem), 14:35. Team scoring-St. John's 39, AFCENT 49, Bremerha/en 50, (SHAPE did not have complete team). Lakenheath vs. Woodbridge BOYS RESULTS 1. Tim Vandy (L); 2. Vaughn E.liott (L); 3. Steve RiosSanabria (L); 4. Wayne Brownfield (L); 5. Jeff Carter (L); 6. Kim Gilland ((L); 7. Mike Skinner (W) • 8. Gareth Smith (W); 9. Gareth Bahlman (W), 10. Mark Lang (W), 26:11. Team scoring —Lakenheath 15, Woodbridge 45, Ralston fires U.S. quint to GSM crown TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — With Jyronna Ralston scoring 32 points, the United States Armed Forces team won the Conseil International du Sport Militare (CISM) basketball championship by defeating Greece, 95-88, here Sunday night. Ralston, the 6-foot-2 speedster from Finder Barracks in Nurnberg, brought the Americans from behind after Greece erased a 47-43 halftime deficit and moved on top 53-51 with 15 minutes left. Connecting from outside as well as repeatedly driving inside for layups, Ralston tied the score at 53 on a 30-foot jumper, then added two more quick buckets as the U.S. moved ahead to stay. Playing tough defense and displaying fine shooting, the Americans raced to a 9177 lead with six minutes remaining, then held off Greece to win their fourth straight CISM cage crown. The runnerup Greeks stayed in the game until losing 7-2 center Demetrius Kakalakis, who had scored 18 points, on personals with 13 minutes remaining. The leading scorer for the losers was Alex Kontos with 24. Other Americans in double figures were Ed Brown with 14, Pierre Russell with 12 and George Hester and Al Fornay with 10 each. Officials called 63 fouls in the rugged battle, 34 on the American team which lost four players on personals. Four Greek cages also fouled out. Italy, Syria, Eygpt and Iran placed third through sixth, respectively, in the tournament. U.S. (95) - George Hester 4 2 10; Jyronna Ralston 10 12 32; Trimmer Green 00 3; Stev.-MimsOOO; Larry Rogers 0 1 I; Al Fornay 5 3 10; Ed Brown 1 6 14; Sam Berry 1 3 5; Pierre Russell 6 0 1 2 ; Rich McGuire 0 ) 0; Ron Brown 1 2 4; James Penn 3 1 7 . Totals 34 27 95. GREECE (88) — Kontos 7 10 24; Fosses 3 3 9; Tskoungas 0 2 2; Zakos 1 0 2; Kalis 0 0 0; Poulos 2 0 4; Missas 6 1 13; Denrions 2 0 4; F. Papaquriou 102; H. Papaquriou 5 0 10; Kakalakis5818. Totals32 3488. Halftime score— United States 47, Greece 43. Fouled out—United States, Hester, Fornay, Russell, Penn; Greece, Kontos, Zakos, H. Papaquriou, Kakalakis. Total fouls-United States 34, Greece 32.