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DODEA European Basketball Championships

Saturday at Wiesbaden, Germany

BOYS

Division I

Stuttgart 47, Ramstein 36

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ramstein 6 4 11 15 _36
Stuttgart 13 8 18 8 _47

Scoring – Ramstein: Tyrell Edwards 18, Kelan Vaughn 12, Michael Gonzales 5, Ky’Ron Hall 1; Stuttgart: Jacob Schudel 17, Ismael Anglada-Paz 11, Tyler Jackson 9, Chris Hess 4, Ryan Stevenson 2, John Gilliand 2. Noteworthy – Hall and Vaughn each had 6 rebounds and Dominic Brooks had 5 boards for the Royals. Anglada-Paz, Schudel and Gillinad had 7 boards each, and Alex Guthrie had 5 boards for the Panthers.

Most Outstanding Player: Anglada-Paz

All-Tournament: Jackson, Schudel, Stuttgart; Hall, Roy, Ramstein; Brandon Goins, Vilseck; Jordan Thibodeaux, Wiesbaden; Bela Clobes, SHAPE

Division II

Vicenza 76, Naples 36

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Naples 5 15 13 4 _37
Vicenza 20 16 28 12 _76

Scoring – Naples: Jettyn Jones 15, Camden Kasparek 8, Jeramiah Robinson 7, Thurman Bruner 5, Davion Bowie 2; Vicenza: Ben Harlow 23, Dylan Horrigan 12, Simon Gilbert 11, Joe Kelly 10, Sandro Garcia 7, Jace Herron 6, Jayden Steimle 3, Myke Herron 2, Micheal Darland 2. Noteworthy – Jones had 6 rebounds, and Bowie and Bruner each had 5 boards for the Wildcats. Harlow had 8 steals, Steimle had 8 boards and 4 steals, Gilbert had 8 boards and Kelly had 7 rebounds for the Cougars.

Most Outstanding Player: Harlow

All-Tournament: Herron, Gilbert, Vicenza; Robinson, Kasparek, Naples; Tyler DeMeritt, Rota; Patrick Gianni, Marymount; Boston Dockrey, BFA

Division III

Spangdahlem 65, Hohenfels 63

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Hohenfels 17 13 14 19 _63
Spangdahlem 18 16 13 18

Scoring – Hohenfels: Joel Idowu 24, Jacob Idowu 16, Theo Reyes 11, Jacob Berkau 8, Javin Smith 3, Lucas Gibbs 1; Spangdahlem: Robert Leggett 29, Makario Drummond 13, Cameron Lewis 13, Messiah Smith 4, Javian Rivera 4, Zander Doulder 2. Noteworthy – Jo. Idowu had 17 rebounds and Ja. Idowu had 11 boards for the Tigers. Leggett had 5 rebounds and 5 steals, Drummond had 6 thefts, Smith had 6 boards and Lewis had 4 steals for the Sentinels.

Most Outstanding Player: Leggett

All-Tournament: Jacob Idowu, Joel Idowu, Hohenfels; Lewis, Spangdahlem; Damion Rogers, Brussels; Connor Luminarias, Nathan Goldsmith, AFNORTH; Gregory Makubuya, Baumholder.

GIRLS

Division I

Stuttgart 33, Ramstein 26

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ramstein 4 8 6 8 _26
Stuttgart 9 6 2 14 _33

Scoring – Ramstein: A’Lydia McNeal 14, Feliciana Davis 6, Bralyn Jones 4, Jasmine Jones 2; Stuttgart: Macayla Hines 14, Mia Snyder 7, Ella Kirk 6, Hannah Holmes 3, Serenity Sampson 2, Madison McQueen 1. Noteworthy – Holmes had 14 rebounds and Kirk 9 and Hines 6 for the Panthers, who finished third last year – the only time they didn’t win the championship in the last seven times it’s been held.

Most Outstanding Player: Hines

All-Tournament: McNeal, B. Jones, Ramstein; Kirk, Snyder, Stuttgart; Jessie Moon, SHAPE; Natalia Bergdorf, Wiesbaden; Vernesha Oliver, Kaiserslautern

Division II

Naples 48, American Overseas School of Rome 29

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
AOSR 2 8 8 11 _29
Naples 11 17 14 6 _48

Scoring – AOSR: Silvia Goldman 14, Natalia DiMatteo 8, Nina Neroni 3, Laila Lester 2, Caitlin Duggan 2; Naples: VaNae Filer 24, Anais Navidad 13, Gracie Grannis 7, Darcel Shine 2, Danielle Williams 2. Noteworthy – Filer had 21 rebounds for the Wildcats, while Shine had 10, Grannis 9 and Navidad 6. Neroni had 15 rebounds for the Falcons and DiMatteo 9, with Goldman having 6 steals.

Most Outstanding Player: Navidad

All-Tournament: Goldman, DiMatteo, AOSR; Grannis, Naples; Sophia Dickutt, Jourdan Timmons, Rota; Madi Williford, BFA; Kayla Steimle, Vicenza

Division III

AFNORTH 34, Ansbach 23

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ansbach 2 2 8 11 _23
AFNORTH 8 6 9 11 _34

Scoring – Ansbach: Kennedy Lange 11, Elizabeth Agudzi-Addo 6, Laila McIntyre 4, Annika Asbury 2; AFNORTH: Selah Skariah 10, Maggie Masse 9, Makayla McNiell-Mack 9, Finja Liebing 4, Isabella Guest 2. Noteworthy – Lange had 15 rebounds and Agudzi-Addo 7 for the Cougars, while Masse had 6 rebounds, McNiell-Mack 5 and Liebing for the Lions.

Most Outstanding Player: Skariah

All-Tournament: Lange, Agudzi-Addo, Ansbach; Guest, AFNORTH; Ryleigh Denton, Laney Reardon, Sigonella; Jalissa Jobity, Hohenfels; Gabrielle Schmidt, Spangdahlem.

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Kent has filled numerous roles at Stars and Stripes including: copy editor, news editor, desk editor, reporter/photographer, web editor and overseas sports editor. Based at Aviano Air Base, Italy, he’s been TDY to countries such as Afghanistan Iraq, Kosovo and Bosnia. Born in California, he’s a 1988 graduate of Humboldt State University and has been a journalist for 40 years.
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Matt is a sports reporter for Stars and Stripes based in Kaiserslautern, Germany. A son of two career Air Force aircraft maintenance technicians, he previously worked at newspapers in northeast Ohio for 10 years and is a graduate of Ohio University’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism.

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