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WIESBADEN, Germany — Lewis Allen and Chris Jones each rushed for two touchdowns Saturday as Heidelberg defeated Wiesbaden 32-19 in a battle of Division I unbeatens.

Allen carried 25 times for 91 yards, and Jones had 10 rushes for 69 yards for the Lions (3-0), who got 80 yards rushing and 105 passing yards from quarterback T.J. Trice. Trice hit his brother, Nick, with a 35-yard scoring pass for the Lions’ other TD.

The Lions’ defense did its part, holding Wiesbaden’s All-Europe runner Paul Fry to fewer than 25 yards.

Jones was a big part of that effort, with 11 tackles.

Steve Jewell threw a pair of TD passes for Wiesbaden (2-1, 1-1). One of them went to Shannon McCray and the other to Aaron Orr.

In Saturday’s other Division I games:

Ramstein 44, Würzburg 6: Paul Petersen had one rushing and one receiving touchdown as the host Royals (2-1 overall, 1-1 Division I) romped.

Petersen hauled in a 10-yard pass from quarterback Eric Murray to give the Royals a 27-0 lead in the second quarter.

Touchdown runs by Mark Stephenson, Greg Anderson and Austin Izzo gave Ramstein a 20-0 first-quarter lead. Würzburg (0-3) got on the board when Iona Teriipaia hit Daniel Henry with a 25-yard TD pass.

Izzo added a 20-yard field goal to put the Royals ahead 30-6 at halftime.

Ramstein closed the scoring in the third quarter with a 2-yard scoring run by Petersen and a 12-yard dash into the end zone by Rome Winder.

Stephenson led all rushers with 97 yards on 12 carries; Murray added 70 on five attempts.

Kaiserslautern 22, Lakenheath 13: The Red Raiders (1-2 overall, 1-1 Div. I) got a 52-yard TD run from Quentin Shawder and a 45-yard TD pass from Danny Morris to Julian Smalls in a victory over the visiting Lancers (1-2, 1-1 Div. I).

Morris added a TD run, and Madison Hayes recorded a safety for Kaiserslautern.

Hayes made 13 solo tackles for K-town.

Isaac Kittle had touchdown runs of 65 and 12 yards for Lakenheath.

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