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Track and field(Meets Saturday; all race distances in meters)

At Ansbach(Fully automatic timing)BoysTeam scoring—Ansbach 162, Patch 76, Vilseck 75, Bamberg 63, Black Forest Academy 42, Wiesbaden 38, Munich International School 37, Hohenfels 18100 meters—1, Aaron Horn (Vils) 11.40; 2, (tie) Julien Ardley (Bamb) and Julius Johnson-Rich (Pat) 11.41; 4, Josh Rogerson (BFA) 12.00200—1, Johnson-Rich, 23.39; 2, Horn, 23.71; 3, Daniel Parker (Wies) 24.34; 4, Leon Atkins (Hoh) 24.60400—1, Johnson-Rich, 51.24; 2, Parker, 51.59; 3, Quadel Webb (Bamb) 54.88; 4, Derrick Flake (Ansb) 56.61800—1, Parker, 2:00.27; 2, Joseph Anderson (Pat) 2:23.76; 3, Spencer Wallsworth (Pat) 2:24.53; 4, Jake Crawford (Wies) 2:24.551,500—1, Sterling Teall (Ansb) 4:13.02; 2, Kristian Alegado (Ansb) 4:27.19; 3, Kris Blake (MIS) 4:32.44; 4, Anderson, 4:33.273,000—1, Teall, 9:20.31; 2, Alegado, 9:45.94; 3, Anderson, 9:50.33; 4, Blake, 10:17.20110 high hurdles—1, James Reed (MIS) 14.64; 2, Daniel Nicholas (BFA) 16.86; 3, Rommell Andre (Vils) 16.88; 4, Shuvon Timothy (Ansb) 16.93300 intermediate hurdles—1, Reed, 39.85; 2, Andre, 42.14; 3, Daniel Nicholas (BFA) 42.62; 4, Dominic Barrale (Ansb) 43.544x100 relay—1, Ansbach (Freddie Johnson, Jordon Shack, Shaun Francis, Carter Gunn) 45.74; 2, Bamberg, 47.15; 3, BFA, 48.87; 4, None4x400 relay—1, Ansbach (Flake, Barrale, Francis, Joshua Simpson) 3:48.28; 2, Bamberg, 3:50.24; 3, Patch, 3:51.65; 4, Vilseck, 4:13.514x800 relay—1, BFA (Nicholas, Anthony Pupero, David Blanchard, David Headrick) 9:16.19; 2, Vilseck, 9:54.71; 3, Patch, 10:05.81; 4, None1,600 sprint medley relay—1, Vilseck (Rayshaun Clark, Horn, Dominique Lasley, Phillip Manning) 3:58.40; 2, Bamberg, 4:03.31; 3, Patch, 4:10.72; 4, Hohenfels, 4:12.80High jump—1, Phillip Manning (Vils) 5 feet, 10 inches; 2, Webb, 5-8; 3, Shack (Ansb) 5-6; 4, Carrington Fontenot (Bamb) 5-4Long jump—1, Shack, 20-6.5; 2, Gunn (Ansb) 20-6; 3, Parker, 19-1.5; 4, Marcus Allen (Ansb) 17-4.5Triple jump—1, Shack, 42-3; 2, Atkins, 41-6.5; 3, Gunn, 39-8; 4, Ardley, 37-11Shot put—1, Anthony Adams (Ansb) 42-1.25; 2, Freddie Johnson (Ansb) 40-9; 3, Demetrius Lindsey (Bamb) 40-7.5; 4, Angelo Hall (Vils) 38-5.75Discus—1, Adams, 112-10; 2, Gunn, 111-5; 3, Dwight Dean (Pat) 106-6; 4, F. Johnson, 104-9GirlsTeam scoring—Ansbach 111, Munich International School 91.5, Vilseck 66, Wiesbaden 61, Black Forest Academy 60.5, Patch 56, Bamberg 10, Hohenfels 9100 meters—1, Philquasia Campbell (Vils) 13.36; 2, Jamila Harvey (Vils) 13.78; 3, Shakquila Evans (Bamb) 13.88; 4, Cass Busch (Pat) 13.96200—1, Tiffany Heard (Ansb) 26.79; 2, Katelyn Kieffer (BFA) 27.49; 3, Rebecca Borner (Wies) 27.99; 4, Campbell, 28.26400—1, Allison Ochoa (Wies) 63.23; 2, Busch, 64.27; 3, Bergland Omarsdottir (MIS) 65.67; 4, Sophia Sprinks (MIS) 68.06800—1, Ochoa, 2:33.69; 2, Victoria Weller Von Ahlefeld (MIS) 2:39.32; 3, Alexis Harrison (Pat) 2:41.61; 4, Whitney Larson (Wies) 2:45.961,500—1, Anna Denikiewicz (MIS) 5:18.46; 2, Catherine Leknes (Wies) 5:31.19; 3, Kjersti Goodwin (BFA) 5:35.98; 4, Verena Reid (MIS) 5:37.033,000—1, Denikiewicz, 12:08.90; 2, Lindsey Johnson (Pat) 12:21.08; 3, Harrison, 12:26.68; 4, Gunnhildur Omarsdottir (MIS) 13:51.78100 intermediate hurdles—1, Heard, 15.18; 2, Borner, 16.06; 3, Brianne Brown (MIS) 18.18; 4, Bethany Bell (BFA) 19.17300 low hurdles—1, Heard, 45.86; 2, Borner, 48.73; 3, Brown, 51.94; 4, Danielle Lee (Wies) 54.074x100 relay—1, Vilseck (Crystal Belcher, Campbell, J.Harvey, Shanice Sadler) 54.40; 2, BFA, 59.99; 3, None; 4, None4x400 relay—None reported4x800 relay—1, Patch (Busch, Harrison, Johnson, Adriana Massey) 11:54.15; 2, Vilseck, 12:18.93; 3, None; 4, None1,600 sprint medley relay—1, Vilseck (Sidni Beaulieu, Campbell, Shania Hargis, J.Harvey) 4:53;75; 2, Patch, 4:56.62; 3, Hohenfels, 5:02.67; 4, BFA, 5:12.52High jump—1, B. Omarsdottir, 4 feet, 6 inches; 2, Kate Woodward (BFA) 4-6; 3, Lizzy Higgins (BFA) 4-4; 4, Sophia Sprinks (MIS) 4-4Long jump—1, Jackie Pohl (Ansb) 16-3.5; 2, Latrisha Jones (Ansb) 16-1; 3, (tie) Christiana Pearson (MIS) and Briana Harvey (Ansb) 14-6.5Triple jump—1, Jones, 32-2; 2, Pearson, 31-4; 3, Woodward, 30-9; 4, Evans, 30-3.5Shot put—1, Jones, 31-11; 2, Pohl, 30-5.5; 3, Najja Beaulieu (Vils) 28-2.5; 4, Tiffany Bunch (Ansb) 27-3.75Discus—1, Jones, 107-4; 2, Bunch, 87-9; 3, N.Beaulieu 85-4; 4, Mariah Morris (Vils) 84-9

At HeidelbergBoysTeam scoring—Heidelberg 183, Ramstein 105, Kaiserslautern 85, Bitburg 74, Frankfurt International School 39, Baumholder 14, Mannheim 14100 meters—1,Chris Frazier (Heid) 10.93; 2, Darius Wynn (Bitb) 11.07; 3, (tie) Napolian Myhand (Heid) and Myles McDavid (Heid) 11.11200—1, Frazier, 22.35; 2, Myhand, 22.88; 3, Arley Morelock (FIS) 23.54; 4 Jasuan Young (Bitb) 23.69400—1, McDavid, 51.87; 2, Eddie Brewer (Bitb) 53.10; 3, Matt Lein (Rams) 53.47; 4, Kevin Litaker (Kais) 54.10800—1, Kel Secrest (Rams) 2:03.09; 2, Morelock, 2:04.26; 3, John Rynecki (Heid) 2:04.55; 4, Drew Thomas (Rams) 2:08.421,500—1, Rynecki, 4:11.10; 2, Secrest, 4:13.19; 3, Eric Perez (Kais) 4:25.13; 4, Thomas Amrine (Rams) 4:26.583,000—1, Rynecki, 9:55.02; 2, Laz Ramos (Rams) 10:03.87; 3, Amrine, 10:14.28 ; 4, Sigifredo Adriano (Baum) 10:31.59110 high hurdles—1, Isaiah Salazar (Bitb) 17.23; 2, Alfred Mitchell (Bitb)17.28; 3, D.J. Jenkins (Heid) 17.96; 4, Eric Boyd (Heid) 17.97300 intermediate hurdles—1, Mitchell, 43.23; 2, Jenkins, 43.87; 3, Eriq Hearn (Kais) 44.06; 4, Scott Cowan (FIS) 44.294x100 relay—1, Heidelberg (Frazier, Devon Helvie, Jenkins, Myhand) 44.14; 2, Kaiserslautern, 44.29; 3, Bitburg, 44.71; 4, Ramstein, 46.864x400 relay—Bitburg (J.Young, Charles Atkinson, Mitchell, Brewer) 3:39.17; 2, Heidelberg, 3:47.62; 3, FIS, 3:58.68 ; 4, Ramstein 4:01.374x800 relay—1, Ramstein (Secrest, Lein, Gus Meyners, Thomas) 8:34.17; 2, Mannheim, 8:48.41; 3, Kaiserslautern, 8:48.83; 4, Heidelberg, 9:36.011,600 sprint medley relay—1, Heidelberg (Wayne Dawkins, Helvie, Devon, Josh Myer, Fredrick Spertina) 4:09.10; 2, FIS, 4:12.27; 3, Ramstein, 4:29.23; 4, NoneHigh jump—1, Terrell Ford (Heid) 6 feet, 0 inches; 2, T.C. Smith (Kais) 5-10; 3, Dan Miller (Rams) 5-2; 4, (tie) Cody Bellamy (Rams) and Felix Lageman (FIS) 5-0Long jump—1, Frazier, 21-5.75; 2, McDavid, 21-2.5; 3, Russell Bryant (Kais) 20-5.5; 4, Litaker, 19-10Triple jump—1, Bryant, 40-0; 2, Marshall Smith (Rams) 39-6; 3, Wayne Dawkins (Heid) 38-4; 4, Melvin MacGregor (Kais) 37-11Shot put—1, Todd Harrison (Baum) 42-4.5; 2, Phil Davidson (Kais) 38-3.75; 3, Taylor Ecenrode (Heid) 37-4; 4, John Sellers (Rams) 36-6.25Discus—1, Ecenrode, 120-9; 2, Sellers, 108-3; 3, MacGregor, 107-5; 4, Ford, 106-4GirlsTeam scoring—Kaiserslautern 220, Heidelberg 139, Ramstein 62, Frankfurt International School 36, Mannheim 35, Baumholder 17, Bitburg 10100 meters—1, Loretta Kesseh (Heid) 2, Shaun-Pro Davis (Kais) 13.04; 3, Toni Fletcher (Kais) 13.17; 4, Brianna Williams (Kais) 13.23200—1, S-P. Davis, 26.76; 2, B.Williams, 27.88; 3, Kesseh, 27.91; 4, Lexie Routt (Rams) 28.09400—1, Rio Harris (Kais) 60.69; 2, Marche’ Bobbs (Kais) 63.44; 3, Janell Delgado (Heid) 64.67; 4, Christine Holland (Heid) 65.05800—1, Harris, 2:25.90; 2, Lillianne Thomas (Rams) 2:31.88; 3, Kerry O’Brien (Heid) 2:33.09; 4, Bobbs, 2:34.431,500—1, Colleen Davis (Kais) 5:16.53; 2, Elizabeth Doe (Rams) 5:18.61; 3, Felicia Gonzalez (Rams) 5:19.25; 4, Susan Grunt (Mann) 5:24.723,000—1, C. Davis, 11:44.19; 2, Olivia Darrow (Heid) 11:47.22; 3, Stephanie Barlow (Heid) 12:08.81; 4, Lindsey Duckworth (Heid) 12:11.61100 intermediate hurdles—1, Shalisa Baldwin (Kais) 16.80; 2, Shannon Wright (Heid) 17.34; 3, Olyvia Smith (Kais) 17.44; 4, Tatjana Gainey (Kais) 17.73300 low hurdles—1, Gainey, 50.28; 2, Wright, 52.68; 3, Ruby Plummer (Kais) 54.41; 4, Mary Hickox (Kais) 56.204x100 relay—1, Kaiserslautern (Takara Greer, B. Williams, S-P. Davis, Fletcher) 51.11; 2, Ramstein, 54.97; 3, Baumholder, 56.21; 4, FIS, 57.304x400 relay—1, Heidelberg (Ashley Aulbach, Delgado, O’Brien, Shayna Roberts) 4:32.02; 2, Ramstein, 4:52.82; 3, FIS, 5:00.98; 4, Baumholder, 5:08.804x800 relay—1, Kaiserslautern (Harris, C. Davis, Tracey Ely, Bobbs) 10:21.99; 2, Heidelberg, 10:42.26 ; 3, Ramstein, 10:52.26; 3, Mannheim, 11:13.561,600 sprint medley relay—1, Heidelberg (Kesseh, Michelle Cuthbert, O’Brien, Roberts) 4:39.48; 2, Mannheim, 4:40.83; 3, FIS, 4:59.83; 4, Baumholder 4:59.98High jump—1, Kristen Willeford (Bitb) 5 feet, 2 inches; 2, Gainey, 4-10; 3, Shamona Cunningham (Kais) 4-8; 4, Nicole Fisher (Kais) 4-6Long jump—1, Fletcher, 15-11; 2, LaPortia Childrey (Mann) 14-11; 3, Roberts, 14-9.5; 4, S.Cunningham, 14-9.5Triple jump—1, S. Cunningham, 33-1; 2, Fletcher, 31-8; 3, Fisher, 31-3; 4, Krystal Elliott (Mann) 31-2.5Shot put—1, Lakalia Woods (Heid) 30-11.5; 2, (tie) Joanna Martucci (FIS) and Syndi Root (Rams) 28-8.5; 4, Ryanne Glass (Heid) 26-4Discus—1, Woods, 79-3; 2, Martucci, 77-9; 3, Glass, 77-8; 4, S. Cunningham, 77-3

Boys soccerRegion I

ISB 4, Brussels 2(Saturday at Brussels)Halftime—1-1Goals—International School of Brussels: Cameron Addleton, Daniel Christian, Lucas Cormnaro, Jambaar Stills; Brussels: Meiler Balog, David ZahoneroAssists—ISB: Stills, Robert Brown; Brussels: ZahoneroSaves—ISB (Christian Faaborg) 5; Brussels (Alen Abazi 11, Alper Pazarlioglu 4) 15Noteworthy—ISB advances to European D-I tournament with 4-0-1 overall and 3-0-1 Region I mark. Brussels goes into European D-IV tourney at 2-5-0 overall and in Region I.

Region II

Baumholder 4, Bitburg 1(Saturday at Baumholder)Halftime—Baumholder 1, Bitburg 0Goals—Bitburg: Tim O’Donnell; Baumholder: Edgar Acosta 2, Jacob Dooley, Alexander ShadrinAssists—Bitburg: Jordan Inman; Baumholder: Dooly, Shadrin, Nathan WojcikSaves—Bitburg (Robby Hernandez) 14; Baumholder (Sean Ledbetter) 3Noteworthy—Baumholder, which next plays in European D-III tournament, is 5-0-2 overall, 4-0-1 in Region II, tied with Ramstein for regional title. The two leaders tied 1-1 on May 2. Bitburg, bound for the European D-II tourney, is 2-5-0, 2-3-0.JV—Bitburg 4, Baumholder 0

Ramstein 10, Kaiserslautern 0(Saturday at Ramstein)Halftime—7-0Goals—Alex Lee 2, Jonathan McLouth 2, Dillon Wadsack 2, T.J. Clouma, Tyler Curry, Michael Erb, Davis NinoAssists—Ryan Dorofee 2, Ian Ringler 2, Justin Vernon 2, McLouth, Nini, Jack TrefftzsSaves—Kaiserslautern (Chris Murray) 14; Ramstein (Kyle Borda) 2Noteworthy—Ramstein completed regular season 4-0-3 overall and 4-0-1 in Region II. K-town, which fell behind 3-0 in game’s 1st 7 minutes, according to Ramstein coach Dan Nukla, will take 1-7-0 overall and 0-5-0 Region II marks into European D-I tourney.

Wiesbaden 3, Mannheim 0(Saturday at Wiesbaden)Halftime—2-0Goals—Brandon Richgruber, Quintin Torke , Alan GrayAssists—Nate Wickham, Logan SheltonSaves—Mannheim (Zach Pollock) 7; Wiesbaden (Mario De La Guardia) 5Noteworthy—Mannheim’s Jeff Hartke, Joe Ward and Pollock, and Wiesbaden’s Gray, Shelton, Wickha, Isaiah Hickman and Kevin Gilstrap drew praise from Wiesbaden coach Ben Arcila. Wiesbaden (3-3-1 overall, 2-3-0 in Region II) and Mannheim (2-5-0, 2-4-0) both move on to European Region II tournament.

Region III

BFA 5, Bamberg 1(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Halftime—Bamberg 1, Black Forest Academy 0Goals—Bamberg: Ian Kenney; BFA: Kingsley Kantando 2, Aaron McKinney 2, Serge UketyAssists—None reportedSaves—Bamberg (Goalkeeper’s name unavailable) 10; BFA (Goalkeeper’s name unavailable) 5Noteworthy—BFA claimed Region III crown with 5-0-1 overall and regional marks, and will play in the European D-II tournament. Bamberg, which also advances to the D-II event, finished regular season 1-6-0 overall and in the region.JV—BFA 4, Bamberg 0

Heidelberg 1, Patch 1(Saturday at Stuttgart)Goals—Heidelberg: Kyle Ulses; Patch: Ross PaxtonAssists—Heidelberg: Malcolm Griffin; Patch: NoneSaves—Heidelberg (Zach Harrington) 9; Patch (Jacob Schoonover) 10Noteworthy—Heidelberg finished regular season 4-0-3 overall and 4-0-2 in Region III, second to Black Forest Academy. Patch is 4-2-1, 3-2-1. Both advance to European D-I tournament.

Vilseck 1, Hohenfels 0(Saturday at Vilseck)Halftime—1-0Goal—Kyle KanaleSaves—Hohenfels (Goalkeeper’s name unavailable) 8; Vilseck (Eric Bidinger) 7Noteworthy—Vilseck, bound for the European D-I tournament, is 3-4-0 overall, 3-3-0 in Region III. Hohenfels, which will play in the European D-III event, is 4-3-0, 3-3-0.JV—Hohenfels 5, Vilseck 1

Region IV

AOSR 2, Sigonella 1(Saturday at Sigonealla)Halftime—Sigonella 1, American Overseas School of Rome 0Goals—AOSR: Unavailable; Sigonella: Patrick BurkeOther details unavailableNoteworthy—Sigonella, which next plays in European D-IV tournament, fell to 4th place in Region IV with 4-2-1 mark. AOSR, which is ticketed for the European D-III event, was second to Marymount in regional play with a 5-2-0 mark.

Vicenza 6, Aviano 0(Saturday at Vicenza)Halftime—3-0Goals—Reggie Haines 3, Taylor Curry 2; Segun AweAssists—Curry, Miguel RosarioSaves—UnavailableNoteworthy—Vicenza finished regular season 4-1-2, good for 13 points and third place in Region IV behind 6-0-1 Marymount and 5-2-0 AOSR. Aviano (1-6-0) will play in this week’s European D-II tournament; Vicenza will enter the D-III event

Marymount 2, Naples 1(Saturday at Naples)Halftime—UnavailableGoals—Marymount unavailable; Naples: Danny BrewAssists—None reportedSaves—Marymount unavailable; Naples (Ricky Sizemore) 10Noteworthy—Marymount, bound for this week’s European D-III tournament, won the Region IV title at 6-0-1. Naples, headed for the European D-II event this week at Ramstein, is 3-4-0.

Girls soccerRegion I

ISB 5, Brussels 1(Saturday at Brussels)Halftime—International School of Brussels 2, Brussels 0Goals—ISB: Mimi Bergman, Joanne Harrower, Larissa Hayden, Juhanna Robberts, Brussels own goal; Brussels: Marlena SchlattmannSaves—ISB (Amanda Stewart) 6; Brussels (Sabrina Curtis) 7Noteworthy—Defending European D-I champion ISB (3-2-0 overall and in Region I) next plays in European D-I tournament in Ramstein. Three-time defending European D-IV champ Brussels will take 2-5-0 overall and regional marks into the D-IV event.

SHAPE 3, AFNORTH 1(Saturday at SHAPE, Belgium)Halftime—SHAPE 2, AFNORTH 1Goals—AFNORTH: Stephanie Seitz; SHAPE: Everidiki Nalmpanti 2, Brittany BrownAssists—AFNORTH: Kylee Wilstead; SHAPE: Brown, Tammy NorthshieldSaves—AFNORTH (Natalie Everingham) 9; SHAPE (Ebonee DeVos) 9Noteworthy—SHAPE claimed Region I crown with 4-0-0 record. The Lady Spartans are 5-1-0 overall and will play in the European Division II tournament. AFNORTH (5-2-0, 4-2-0) will play in the European D-III event.

Region II

Ramstein 7, Kaiserslautern 0(Saturday at Ramstein)Halftime—4-0Goals—Natascha Fleming 2, Laura Welch 2, Mackenzie Bannister, Michaella Herron, Macy JepsenAssists—None reportedSaves—Kaiserslasutern (Rachel Hook) 16; Ramstein (Tabitha Holowka) unavailableNoteworthy—Ramstein, which took 25 shots, according to coach Ricardo Buitrago, claimed Region II crown with 7-0-0 overall and 5-0-0 regional marks. The Lady Royals will be the No. 1 seed in this week’s European Division I tournament. K-town (2-6-0, 1-4-0) will play in the same event.

Baumholder 1, Bitburg 1(Saturday at Baumholder)Halftime—Baumholder 1, Bitburg 0Goals—Bitburg: Tori Trottier; Bamholder: Katrina AlsupAssists—Bitburg: None reported; Baumholder: Coara TooneSaves—Bitburg (Regan Thompson 4, Emily Karloff 2) 6; Baumholder (Chelsea Hall) 8Noteworthy—According to Baumholder coach Sam Alsup, Alex Bower and Rebecca Lee led defense for the Lady Bucs (2-4-1 overall, 2-2-1 in Region II). Lady Bucs next play in European D-III tourney; Bitburg (also 2-4-1, 2-2-1) heads for the European D-II event.

Wiesbaden 2, Mannheim 0(Saturday at Wiesbaden)Halftime—UnavailableGoals—Christina Coleman, Jaelyn CoatesSaves—Mannheim unavailable; Wiesbaden (Briana Morrow 2, Jasmine Hawkins 1) 3Noteworthy—Wiesbaden is 6-1-0 overall, 4-1-0 in Region II, second to unbeaten Ramstein. Mannheim finished regular season 0-7-0, 0-5-0. Both will play in the European D-II tournament.

Region III

Patch 2, Heidelberg 2(Saturday at Stuttgart)Halftime—1-1Goals—Heidelberg: Rebecca Luna, Asya Tucker; Patch: Nellie Loney, Heidelberg own goalAssists—Heidelberg: Kate Garner; Patch: NoneSaves—Heidelberg (Lens Brown 7, Mellanie Stordahl 9) 16; Patch (Sarah Reynolds 10, Emily Szabo 7) 17Noteworthy—Patch coach Tom Manuel, whose team completed regular season 3-2-2 overall and 2-2-2 in the region, said Heidelberg coach Jim McCauley praised the offensive work of Rachel Perotta and defensive excellence of Krista Brema and Michelle Moorhead for Heidelberg (3-2-1, 3-1-2), Both teams advance to European D-I tournament.JV—Patch 1, Heidelberg 1

BFA 7, Bamberg 0(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Halftime—6-0Goals—Alyssa Krause 3, Jessica Krause 3, Cameron PrengerAssists—None reportedSaves—Bamberg (Goalkeeper’s name unavailable) 7; Black Forest Academy (Sarah Mindeck) 3Noteworthy—BFA finished regular season atop the Region III standings at 5-1-0; Bamberg is 1-3-3 overall and 0-3-3 in region. Both teams next play in European Division II tournament.

Vilseck 7, Hohenfels 2(Saturday at Hohenfels)Halftime—Vilseck 3, Hohenfels 0Goals—Hohenfels: Darian Eldred, LoisAnn DeLass; Vilseck: Shamyra Coleman 4, Leah Beilhart, Tamaria Hollis, Josie RodriguezAssists—Hohenfels: Eldred; Vilseck: Coleman, Rodriguez, Meaghan Hartz, Colleen KiechlerSaves—Hohenfels (Franziska Fenslage) 8; Vilseck (Stevi Hood) 8Noteworthy—Vilseck moves on to European D-I tournament with a 5-2-0 overall and 5-1-0 regional record. BFA also is 5-1-0 in region, but claims Region III crown on basis of 2-1 head-to-head road victory on May 2. Hohenfels (3-4-0, 2-4-0) will plays in the D-III tournament.JV—Vilseck 3, Hohenfels 0

Region IV

Aviano 5, Vicenza 0(Saturday at Vicenza)Halftime—2-0Goals—Cheryl Craver 2, Kelly Connolly, Kaeleigh Mountel, Thalia VergaraAssist—Maddie O’BrienSaves—Aviano (Alyssa Lane) unavailable; Vicenza (Megan Buckner) 4Noteworthy—Aviano advanced to European D-II tournament with 3-2-1 overall and regional record. Vicenza, headed for the D-III event, is 2-3-1 overall and in the region.

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