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|row25= <date> {{!!}} Wuerzburg Am. {{!!}}  62-0 {{!!}} <!-- add notes in here -->
 
|row25= <date> {{!!}} Wuerzburg Am. {{!!}}  62-0 {{!!}} <!-- add notes in here -->
 
|row26= <date> {{!!}} Karlsruhe Am.  {{!!}}  24-13 {{!!}} <!-- add notes in here -->
 
|row26= <date> {{!!}} Karlsruhe Am.  {{!!}}  24-13 {{!!}} <!-- add notes in here -->
|row27= <date> {{!!}} Cwmbran (Wales) {{!!}}  0-40 {{!!}} UK Thanksgiving Tour
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|row27= Nov {{!!}} Cwmbran (Wales) {{!!}}  0-40 {{!!}} UK Thanksgiving Tour
|row28= <date> {{!!}} Camberley {{!!}}  10-33 {{!!}} UK Thanksgiving Tour
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|row28= Nov {{!!}} Camberley {{!!}}  10-33 {{!!}} UK Thanksgiving Tour
|row29= <date> {{!!}} REME (Arborfield) {{!!}}  9-7 {{!!}} UK Thanksgiving Tour
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|row29= Nov {{!!}} REME (Arborfield) {{!!}}  9-7 {{!!}} UK Thanksgiving Tour
 
|row30= <date> {{!!}} Ramstein Am {{!!}}  6-4 {{!!}} <!-- add notes in here -->
 
|row30= <date> {{!!}} Ramstein Am {{!!}}  6-4 {{!!}} <!-- add notes in here -->
 
|row31= <date> {{!!}} Entracht {{!!}}  34-4 {{!!}} <!-- add notes in here -->
 
|row31= <date> {{!!}} Entracht {{!!}}  34-4 {{!!}} <!-- add notes in here -->

Revision as of 21:32, 24 June 2017

Fall 1979 Record
Date Opponent Score Notes
<date> Kaiserslautern 50-12
<date> RAF Gatow 16-6
<date> Karlsruhe Am 16-4
<date> Darmstadt 6-9 Darmstadt Tournament Final
<date> Darmstadt 26-8
<date> Neuenheim 6-54
<date> RAF Bruggen 32-22
<date> Paris 30-0 Octoberfest Sevens Tournament - high scorer Deeter (24), Cerrow (21)
<date> Bamberg Am 20-0 Octoberfest Sevens Tournament - more scores by McClure (14), Martin (8)
<date> Munich 10-6 CHAMPIONS, Octoberfest Sevens Tournament - and rookie Steckel (4) rounded out the scoring
<date> Nuernberg Am. 9-0
<date> SHAPE 6-7
<date> 28 Sig (BAOR) 12-4
<date> 16 Sig (BAOR) 20-8
<date> Entracht 30-7
<date> Royal Canadians 43-9
<date> Offenbach 38-8
<date> Royal Artillery 6-3 75 yard interception by Tom Nemmers sealed the win
<date> Munich 24-6
<date> Nuernberg Am 18-17 drop kick conversion by Murphy won it
<date> Royal Signals 4-44
<date> Marburg 12-0
<date> Wuerzburg Am. 62-0
<date> Karlsruhe Am. 24-13
Nov Cwmbran (Wales) 0-40 UK Thanksgiving Tour
Nov Camberley 10-33 UK Thanksgiving Tour
Nov REME (Arborfield) 9-7 UK Thanksgiving Tour
<date> Ramstein Am 6-4
<date> Entracht 34-4
<date> Darmstadt 26-6
Season Record 24-6
Spring 1980 Record
Date Opponent Score Notes
<date> JHQ Rheindahlen 0-14
<date> RAF Bruggen 13-0
<date> Royal Corps of Transport 18-25 Blew a 12 point lead
<date> Eintracht 30-0
<date> Ramstein 53-6
<date> RAF Wildenrath 34-15
<date> Bordeaux 27-4
<date> Abbey 6-17 Abby won Berkshire County Championship
<date> Darmstadt 20-4
<date> Parabiaggo 16-32 Italy Tour
<date> Vicenza 0-52 Italy Tour
<date> Wuerzberg Am 30-3
<date> Lions (Br) 0-24 Heineken Sevens
<date> Bonn 14-6 Heineken Sevens
<date> Hilversum 16-6 Heineken Sevens
<date> Bedford 4-6 Heineken Sevens
<date> The Hague 12-6 Heineken Sevens
<date> Late Nighters 12-4 Heineken Sevens
<date> Solarians 6-8 Boot Finals at Heineken Sevens, losing in the last minute
<date> Camberley 0-8
<date> Ramstein Am 22-6 FARC Sevens Tournament at Dexheim
<date> Wuerzberg Am 26-0 FARC Sevens Tournament at Dexheim
<date> Nuernberg Am 22-0 FARC Sevens Tournament at Dexheim
<date> Magicians 4-20 Finals of first FARC Sevens Tournament at Dexheim
<date> Zurich 18-0 Neuchatel Sevens
<date> Geneva 10-6 Neuchatel Sevens
<date> Rovigo 0-15 Neuchatel Sevens
<date> Heidelberg 0-10 Neuchatel Sevens Quarter Final
<date> Amsterdam 20-6
<date> Maastricht 26-0
<date> Koeln 0-11 Huerth Sevens
<date> Marburg 12-8 Huerth Sevens
<date> Huerth 18-6 Huerth Sevens
<date> Berlin 12-10 Huerth Sevens Plate Final; winning try by rookie Tony Kasmirski
<date> Nuernberg Am 48-3 Eddie Vogel's last match resulted in him scoring a hat trick of tries. Bruce Yost 2T's and 6 C's
Season Record 24-13


Roster
Last Name First Name Notes
Vogel Eddie Rugby Excellence Award
Laws Harry <class>
Tartari Jim Best Attendance (Came the most)
Cerow Gordon <class>
Nemmers Tom <class>
Deck Ross <class>
McClure Bob Most Improved Forward
Deeter Mike Rugby Excellence Award
Yost Bruce Co-Rookie of the year
Kasmirski Tony <class>
Novaro Mark <class>
Donovan Jim Most Potential award
Tonga Sammie Most Improved Back
West Dan Co-Rookie of the year
Legacy Giles Dirty Shorts Award
Kimbrell Dan <class>
Sao Edmund <class>
Durand Mike <class>
Rutherford Don <class>
Latson Harve <class>
Murphy Larry <class>
Zambetti Dennis <class>
La Belle Steve Creator of the "Magicians", a sevens team from Heidelberg
Kiszka Don <class>
Ryan Dennis <class>
Nansen Lee <class>
Axetell George <class>
Boschsler Hal <class>
Buckon Leo <class>
Carson Ivory <class>
Carter Jimmy <class>
D'Antuemont Brian <class>
Baxley Brian <class>
Humphries Clay <class>
Jones Tony <class>
Kadish Kim <class>
De Mayo Mike <class>
Krampitz Mike <class>
Clark Lou <class>
Mangele Manea <class>
Moe M <class>
McDaniel Dave <class>
Hollis Steve <class>
Monteau Chuck <class>
Moogenberg Leiff <class>
Raglin Paul <class>
Rhodes John <class>
Schultz Fred <class>
Steckel Paul <class>
Snyder Steve <class>
Ortiz Ron <class>
Edwards Dennis <class>
Williams Mr <class>