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Wrestlers square off on the mat.

(Stars and Stripes)

High school

WRESTLING

DODEA-Europe Championships

Saturday at Wiesbaden, Germany

Boys

Division I

Ramstein 334.5, Stuttgart 253.5, Kaiserslautern 133, SHAPE 112.5, Lakenheath 95.5, Wiesbaden 82.5, Vilseck 58

Division II

Naples 103.5, Rota 95, Aviano 89, Vicenza 47, Black Forest Academy 29, Sigonella 2.5

Division III

Alconbury 66.5, Hohenfels 22, AFNORTH 20, Ansbach 13, Spangdahlem 7.5

FIFTH

106 pounds

Leonardo Vega Figueroa (Alc) pin. Caleb Steinfels (Kais) 1:40.

113

Fox Everett (Ans) pin. Jose Santiago Rivera 2:47.

120

Julius Kelly (Ram) dec. Jayden Tyler Cruz (Vil) 7-6.

126

Edison Vega Figueroa (Alc) pin. Christopher Herrera (AFN) 4:51.

132

Omar Cortes (Kais) tech. Devlin Platt (Vic) 21-6.

138

Camren Carlson (Ram) pin. Darien Bidlack (Ram) 1:41.

144

Jacob Leas Cruz (Stut) maj. dec. Talon Keeton (Ram) 17-6.

150

Austin Anderson (Vic) dec. Josiah Tovar (Stut) 5-4.

157

Michael McLothlin (SHA) pin. Logan Goff (Rota) 2:16.

165

Liam Kennington (SHA) pin. Jeremy Templeton (Stut) 0:54.

175

Ethan Long (Stut) maj. dec. Zachary Patterson (Stut) 12-2.

190

Broc LeRoy (Kais) pin. Matthew Thompson (Stut) 5:56.

215

Mathew Cardoso (BFA) won by forfeit over Daniel Alcivar (Nap).

285

Rogan Ivey (BFA pin. Thomas Hickox (SHA) 1:44.

THIRD

106

Inapu Terlaje (Rota) maj. dec. Devin McGlothlin (SHA) 18-4.

113

Ali Valdez (Nap) pin. Thomas Barcroft (Ram) 3:58.

120

Ulysses Sanner (Ram) maj. dec. Omar Ortiz Santiago (Stu) 14-4.

126

Aiden Walser (Vil) won by default over Julien Paucar (Ram).

132

Samuel Johnson (Stut) maj. dec. Christian Dey (Lake) 15-4.

138

Benjamin Tocco (Hoh) pin. Deshaun Bowie (Nap) 5:31.

144

Preston Schneiders (Stut) dec. Davyn Jerald Meno (Kais) 16-11.

150

Aiden Cruz (Rota) dec. Justin Cooper (Kais) 6-3.

157

Wyatt Massey (Wies) pin. Ryan Cassem (Ram) 2:32.

165

Andre Sunia (Avi) dec. Matthew Mihalyi (Lake) 13-7.

175

River Foulks (SHA) pin. Rutger Nelsen (Ram) 2:33.

190

Sawyer Nelsen (Ram) pin. Hayden Waller (Stut) 3:10.

215

Jessiah Cruz (Lake) pin. Samuel Elliott (Ram) 1:13.

285

Matthew Deich (Wies) pin. Trevor Jones (Ram) 1:52.

CHAMPIONSHIP

106

Levi Lesher (Ram) maj. dec. Jaden Dean (Kais) 13-0.

113

Ethan Holdren (Ram) dec. Reilly Tobias (SHA) 2-1.

120

Matthew Iglesias Rodriguez (Rota) pin. Cael Rowley (Vil) 5:09.

126

Joshua Kim (Kais) maj. dec. Alejandro Rios Cuellar (Wies) 13-5.

132

Nathaniel Greene (Ram) pin. Liam Dokos (Vic) 1:44.

138

Rucell-Primo Phillip (Stut) dec. Julian Parker (Nap) 7-1.

144

Jacob Stuhler (Alc) pin. Hayden Schmall (Nap) 5:14.

150

Rhys Barlow (Ram) pin. Ryan Parvin (Ram) 1:55.

157

Dane Westberry (Stut) dec. James Chen (Stut) 10-7.

165

Kai Lewis (Stut) won by default over Xavier Schumacher (Ram).

175

Cruz Cottingham (Avi) maj. dec. Noah Fillmore (Ram) 9-0.

190

Tyler Mellon (Avi) dec. Wesson Roney (Lake) 11-6.

215

Christopher Farrington (Ram) dec. Hans van de Mortel (Nap) 20-5.

285

Linus Soto (Stut) dec. Daniel Garin (Wies) 8-4.

Girls

Division I

Ramstein 299, Stuttgart 100, Wiesbaden 90, SHAPE 67.5, Kaiserslautern 47.5, Vilseck 36.5, Lakenheath 10

Division II

Rota 116, Naples 75, Vicenza 29.5, Sigonella 21

Division III

Alconbury 30, Baumholder 28, Ansbach 25, Hohenfels 21, Spangdahlem 13

FIFTH

105

Freja Rasmussen (SHA) pin. Alyssa Meas (Baumholder) 0:55.

114

Dylan Hurd (SHA) pin. Carmen Lima (Wies) 4:32.

120

Janelle Tovar (Stut) pin. Lesley Marie Galbraith (Lake) 0:36.

126

Lilya Park (Vil) pin. Madison Biggs (Nap) 5:48.

132

Lily Farrington (Ram) pin. Julianne Maruska (Rota) 1:25.

138

Ayanna Tennial (Vil) pin. Isabel Ramirez-Ortiz (Kais) 4:35.

145

Kyleigh Duboise (Ram) pin. Elizabeth Fleming (Lake) 2:58.

152

Alexis Farmakis (Spangdahlem) dec. Charidee Seymour (Vic) 24-19.

185

Kacy Doskey (Ram) pin. Liuana Ioane (SHA) 3:07.

THIRD

105

Akira Terlaje (Rota) pin. Elia Guerrero (SHA) 0:59.

114

Ileana Rodriguez (Hoh) pin. Lily Quigley (Alc) 5:28.

120

Victoria Calleja (Sig) pin. Oriana Jacobs (Nap) 1:41.

126

Aaliyah Lott (Baum) pin. Charlotte Fontaine (Ram) 3:26.

132

Kanani Gonzalez (Stut) won by default over Sophie Colalongo (SHA).

138

Lilliana Cohen (Stut) dec. Ava Fontaine (Ram) 5-4.

145

Addison Culak (Alc) maj. dec. Elizabeth Wood (Wies) 18-10.

152

Natalia Trejosamador (Stut) maj. dec. Isabella Smith (Kais) 14-0.

165

Devri Deakin (Ram) maj. dec. Brylee Reber (Rota) 13-2.

185

Gracey Graham (Rota) pin. Audrey Addo (Nap) 2:49.

CHAMPIONSHIP

105

Lilliana Greene (Ram) pin. Zoey Stubbs (Ans) 0:54.

114

Alexis Hall (Ram) tech. Ariel Macias (Rota).

120

Athena Quiroz (Rota) pin. Madeline Moga (Ram) 5:31.

126

Alejandra Sanner (Ram) pin. Kendall Cancel (Stut) 3:37.

132

Illyana Ruano (Nap) pin. Lucy Cox (Ram) 1:59.

138

Shayla Hill (Ram) pin. Andrea Kontri (SHA) 4:17.

145

Lucy Cox (Ram) pin. Allie Torgesen (Vic) 1:38.

152

Kaelyn Ronnau (Kais) pin. Leona Smith (Ram) 0:37.

165

Samia Calloway (Wies) pin. Rhianna Elliott (Ram) 1:43.

185

Jyllian Russell (Wies) pin. Aurora Amato (Ram) 1:43.

Someone holds a basketball.

(Stars and Stripes)

BASKETBALL

Boys

Wiesbaden 55, Kaiserslautern 54

Friday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Kaiserslautern 18 13 12 11 54
Wiesbaden 7 16 12 20 55

Scoring Kaiserslautern: Garrett Vitter 18, Jayden Reid 15, Mason Stephenson 8, James Leonard 6, Jordan Balsamo 3, Noah Perez 1. Wiesbaden: Elijah Kidd 21, Joel Idowu 18, Micheal Tate 7, Carter Edwards 3, Tahjzae Reche 2, Jake Koschnik 2, Alexander Crockett 2. Noteworthy Stephenson, Vitter and Balsamo each had 7 rebounds, and Reid had 5 boards for the Raiders. Reche had 7 assists, Kidd had 8 rebounds and Koschnik and Idowu each had 5 boards for the Warriors.

Wiesbaden 64, Kaiserslautern 32

Saturday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Kaiseslautern 5 10 8 9 32
Wiesbaden 20 8 18 18 64

Scoring Kaiserslautern: Vitter 13, Reid 6, Leonard 4, Stephenson 4, Balsamo 3, Nicholas Chambers 1, Isiah Taylor 1; Wiesbaden: Idowu 17, Alexander Crockett 13, Edwards 9, Reche 8, Dayshaun Philbert 6, Kidd 4, Tate 4, Gunner Blackmon 2, Koschnik 1. Noteworthy Vitter had 7 boards for the Raiders. Idowu and Reche each had 9 rebounds, Edwards had 6 boards and Kidd had 5 rebounds for the Warriors.

Vilseck 46, Black Forest Academy 36

Friday at Kandern, Germany

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 11 15 8 12 46
BFA 12 11 6 7 36

Top scorers Vilseck: Jeremiah Dorff 13, Wyatt Smith 10, Kerrion Sullivan 9; Leo Hemphill 23, Uriah Trusty 8, Jonas Witherall 3. Noteworthy Witherall had 8 rebounds and Hemphill had 6 boards for BFA.

Vilseck 50, BFA 37

Saturday at Kandern, Germany

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 12 12 13 13 50
BFA 9 12 7 9 37

Top scorers Vilseck: Smith 11, Kyle Sullivan 10, Ke.Sullivan 6, Sedric McGibboney 6; BFA: Hemphill 11, Witherall 9, Luke Hartman 8. Noteworthy Samuel Batluck had 14 rebounds for BFA, while Witherall and Mateo Chamberlain had 6 apiece.

Naples 56, Aviano 30

Friday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Aviano 5 6 8 10 29
Naples 16 15 22 3 56

Top scorers – Aviano: Briley Hillis 15, Chance Borne 5, Ryan Oliver 3, Cooper Oakley 3; Naples: Jeramiah Robinson 25, Landon Heavrin 10. Noteworthy – Hillis had 9 rebounds for the Saints.

Naples 55, Aviano 29

Saturday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Aviano 7 7 6 9 29
Naples 7 19 15 14 55

Top scorers – Aviano: Oliver 15, Hillis 11, Oakley 2; Naples: Robinson 12, Ryan Hernandez 10, Ryan Mumby 9, Heavrin 8. Noteworthy – Hillis had 15 rebounds for the Saints.

Vicenza 64, Marymount 24

Friday in Vicenza

Vicenza 41, Marymount 2

Saturday at Vicenza

Baumholder 54, Spangdahlem 47

Friday at Spangdahlem

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Baumholder 18 10 14 12 54
Spangdahlem 12 9 10 16 47

Top scorers – Baumholder: Skylar Cooper 25, Artez Williams 8, Jaylon Bilbrew 8; Spangdahlem: Jason Tyler 14, Zander Doulder 13, Caleb Jackson 9. Noteworthy – Jackson had 8 rebounds and Doulder 5 for the Sentinels.

Baumholder 66, Ansbach 27

Saturday at Spangdahlem

Top scorers – Baumholder: Semaj Stukes 24, Cooper 20, Williams 10; Ansbach: Lucas Rudy 9, Makai Sinclair 7, Jonathan Beck 6.

Spangdahlem 63, Ansbach 42

Saturday at Spangdahlem

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ansbach 8 12 12 10 42
Spangdahlem 17 22 12 12 63

Top scorers – Spangdahlem: Tyler 27, Doulder 18, Kingston Sago 6, Jeremy Selman 5.

AFNORTH 58, Hohenfels 18

Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Finals
Hohenfels 7 9 2 18
AFNORTH 23 25 10 58

Top scorers – Hohenfels: Bronson Jackson 4, Jaylen Greene 4; AFNORTH: Vincent Sheehan 19, Stefan Termure 12, Philipp Bergmann 6. Noteworthy – Termure had 8 assists and Bergmann 5 rebounds for the Lions.

AFNORTH 72, Hohenfels 32

Saturday at Brunssum, Netherlands

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Hohenfels 17 4 11 32
AFNORTH 31 28 13 72

Top scorers – Hohenfels: Jacob Berkau 12, Greene 10; AFNORTH: Sheehan 21, Jackson Lojka 14, Davon Jones 3. Noteworthy – Jones had 5 assists and 5 steals for the Lions.

Lakenheath 61, Alconbury 40

Friday at Alconbury

Top scorers Lakenheath: Jaylon Gatewood 24, Tyjuan Anderson 11, Jaron Granderson 8; Alconbury: Josiah Garner 32.

Lakenheath 38, Alconbury 29

Saturday at Lakenheath

Top scorers Alconbury: Garner 17; Lakenheath: Jadiel Negron-MEza 13, Daniel Cabrera 9.

Girls

BFA 29, Vilseck 23

Fridat at Kandern, Germany

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 3 2 8 10 23
BFA 13 6 4 6 29

Top scorers Vilseck: Lyla Ingram 12, Olivia McGibboney 5, Scarlett Boresma 4; BFA: Esther Lee 10, Charlotte Van Meter 6, Eden Dowdy 6. Noteworthy Makenna Clason had 6 boards for BFA.

BFA 44, Vilseck 36

Saturday at Kandern, Germany

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 11 3 4 18 36
BFA 9 7 18 14 44

Top scorers Vilseck: Mayela Lokeni 15, Ingram 11, Boresma 9; BFA: Clason 12, Priscilla Sivonen 11, Lee 9.

Naples 31, Aviano 28

Friday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Aviano 4 6 9 9 28
Naples 5 10 4 12 31

Top scorers Aviano: Aubrey Cannon 20, Ily Zamora 4; Naples: Emily Anderson 16, Chloe Williams 7. Noteworthy – Cannon had 6 steals and Zamora 5 for the Saints.

Aviano 27, Naples 16

Saturday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Aviano 8 12 5 2 27
Naples 6 7 3 0 16

Top scorers – Aviano: Cannon 17, Mariyona Morris 8; Naples: Williams 10. Noteworthy – Morris had 11 rebounds for the Saints.

Spangdahlem 39, Baumholder 24

Friday at Spangdahlem

Ansbach 57, Baumholder 17

Friday at Spangdahlem

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ansbach 34 0 7 16 57
Baumholder 2 7 4 4 17

Top scorers – Ansbach: Kennedy Lange 26, Elizabeth Agudzi-Addo 12, Bailey Eickmeyer 6; Baumholder: Keily Ramirez 6, Eva Bianes Delrosario 3, Sara Ross 2. Noteworthy – Lange had 10 rebounds and Adudzi-Addo 6 rebounds for the Cougars.

Ansbach 61, Spangdahlem 32

Saturday at Spangdahlem

Top scorers – Ansbach: Lange 24, Agudzi-Addo 16, Victoria Ortiz 10, Eickmeyer 6. Noteworthy – Lange had 19 rebounds and Agudzi-Addo 11 rebounds for the Cougars and Ortiz had 5 rebounds and 5 assists.

Kaiserslautern 42, Wiesbaden 27

Friday at Wiesbaden

Kaiserslautern 34, Wiesbaden 29

Saturday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Kaiserslautern 6 10 12 6 34
Wiesbaden 6 9 10 4 29

Top scorers – Kaiserslautern: LaMya Fleeton 15, Olivia Ilkka 12; Wiesbaden: K. Green 11, L. Pate 8, L.Lovern 6. Noteworthy – Holly Whitaker had 12 rebounds for the Raiders.

AFNORTH 44, Hohenfels 12

Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Hohenfels 3 4 3 2 12
AFNORTH 21 13 7 3 44

Top scorers – Hohenfels: Isabella Garcia 8, Brooklyn Clark 3, Jillian Odhiambo 3; AFNORTH: Emery Koger 14, Mady Hatfield 8, Izzy Trosper 6, Alma Horvath 4, Laura Ferreira 3. Noteworthy – Koger had 11 steals for the Lions.

AFNORTH 39, Hohenfels 17

Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Hohenfels 6 0 5 6 17
AFNORTH 13 12 6 8 39

Top scorers – Hohenfels: Angelaurie Owens 6, Natalia Hefflefinger 4; AFNORTH: Clara Pacios 6, Marta Diaz 5, Hatfield 5, Horvath 4, Koger 4, Celia Chico 4, Trosper 4. Noteworthy – Koger had 7 rebounds for the Lions and Pacios 9 steals.

Vicenza 57, Marymount 17

Friday at Vicenza

Vicenza 56, Marymount 24

Saturday at Vicenza

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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 more than 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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