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BasketballBoysSigonella 61, Marymount 12(Friday at Sigonella)Marymount Int. Sch. of Rome ....... 5 4 3 0—12Sigonella....... 14 17 21 9—61Top scorers — Marymount International School of Rome: Giorgio Musili 7, Ziyod Nour 5; Sigonella: Larry Stevenson 21, Michael Mink 14, Marco Montero 8. Noteworthy — Antonio Garcia led Sigonella’s rebounders with 8; his teammate Mink grabbed 7. Jack Wegman pulled off 5 steals in season-opener for both teams, and Garcia stole the ball 3 times.JV—None

Sigonella 53, Marymount 29(Saturday at Sigonella)Marymount Int. Sch. of Rome ....... 3 7 10 9—29Sigonella....... 16 11 21 5—53Top scorers — Marymount International School of Rome: Musili 7, Nour 5; Sigonella: Stevenson 17, Garcia 14, Montero 8. Noteworthy — 2010 European D-III runner-up Sigonella got 9 rebounds from Garcia and 5 each from Wegman and Angel Jackson. Montero and Stevenson each made 3 steals to lift Jags to a 2-0 start in Region IV play. Marymount is 0-2.JV—None

Naples 61, AOSR 47(Friday at Naples)Am. O’seas Sch. of Rome ....... 12 13 9 13—47Naples....... 16 9 23 13—61Top scorers — American Overseas School of Rome: Nathan Sieben 22, Lorenzo Mannozzi 17, Eran Efrima 2; Naples: Jun Jun Gallardo 28, Ryheam Trahan 22, Nigel Alexander 5, Darnell Dothard 4, Eddie Allen 2JV—None

Naples 69, AOSR 59(Saturday at Naples)Am. O’seas Sch. of Rome ....... 13 25 12 9—59Naples ....... 16 15 17 21—69Top scorers — American Overseas School of Rome: Sieben 23, Mannozzi 18, Efrima 5; Naples: Alexander 24, Gallardo 18, Trahan 15, Dothard 6, Allen 2, Kyle Smigelski 2. Noteworthy — Naples opened 2-0 overall and in Region IV.JV—None

Aviano 54, Florence 2(Friday at Aviano)Int. Sch. of Florence ....... 0 0 0 2— 2Aviano....... 15 11 7 12—45Top scorers — International School of Florence: Frederico Franco 2; Aviano: Daekwon Perry 9, Andrew Bert 8, Tre Von Baylor 6, Elijah Smith 6.Noteworthy — According to Aviano coach Ken McNeely, game was played with running clock after the two-time defending European D-II champs exceeded the 39-point courtesy rule margin 3:11 into the 4th quarter. All 13 Aviano players played as early as the first quarter in the one-sided game.JV—None

Aviano 42, Florence 13(Saturday at Aviano)Int. Sch. of Florence ....... 4 2 2 5—13Aviano....... 9 20 9 4—42Top scorers—International School of Florence: Franco 9; Aviano: Smith 16, A,Bert 10, Dan Bert 7.Noteworthy — Aviano advanced to 2-0 overall and in Region IV.JV—None

Brussels 28, Alconbury 13(Friday at Steerebeek, Belgium)Alconbury....... 2 5 0 6—13Brussels....... 4 4 15 5—28Top scorers — Alconbury: Ernestas Tyminas 5, Chris Lamphear 4, Alex Pavilinovic 4; Brussels: Ryan Bottesini 11. Braden Brower 8, Ivan Cular 7. Noteworthy — According to Brussels coach Chris Vahrenhorst, Bottesini grabbed 9 rebounds and made 5 steals in this Region I opener for both teams, a match-up of D-III schools. Braden Brower of Brussels blocked 4 shots and his teammate Ben Bigelow pulled off 7 steals.JV—None

Brussels 40, Alconbury 21(Saturday at Steerebeek, Belgium)Alconbury ....... 6 7 0 8—21Brussels....... 8 14 9 9—40Top scorers — Alconbury: Taylor Williamson 13, Tyminas 6, Lamphear 2; Brussels: Bottesini 27, Brower 10. Noteworthy — Bottesini snared 6 rebounds and made 4 steals from Brussels (2-0 overall and in Region I), which got 6 blocks from Brower and 4 rebounds from Cular. Brussels is unbeaten in new gym.JV—None

Heidelberg 89, Kaiserslautern 70(Friday at Kaiserslautern)Heidelberg....... 28 16 23 22—89Kaiserslautern....... 7 18 18 27—70Top scorers — Heidelberg: Stirling Thomas 16, James Cannon 14, Eugene Jones 10; Kaiserslautern: Bernard Burwell 20, Thomas Russ 19. Noteworthy — 2010 runners-up got off to fast start under new coach Ron Merriwether behind 9 rebounds and 8 assists from Chris Cuthbert, who missed last season with a football injury. Marcel Simon added 8 rebounds to Heidelberg’s total; Cannon came down with 7. For K-town, Russ made it a double-double with 14 rebounds, and Derryk Scarvers handed out 10 assists.JV—None reported

Kaiserslautern 51, Patch 48(Saturday at Kaiserslautern)Patch....... 2 18 16 12—48Kaiserslautern....... 5 18 16 12—51Top scorers — Patch: Stefon McLean-Burrell 18, Justin Johnson-Rich 10, Shaquille Hunter 9; Kaiserslautern: Burwell 11, Russ 9, (first name unavailable) Dickerson 9, Tyrone Hendrix 7, Scarvers 7. Noteworthy — Burwell and Russ each grabbed 14 rebounds for K-town, which evened its overall record at 1-1 after two non-regional games. Seven-point scorers Scarvers passed out 11 assists and stole the ball 7 times on Saturday, according to K-town coach Brant Tryon.JV—None reported.

Ramstein 66, Patch 56(Friday at Ramstein)Patch ....... 10 16 16 14—56Ramstein ....... 14 15 21 16—66Top scorers — Patch: Shaquille Hunter 16, Justin Johnson-Rich 15; Ramstein: Thomas Amrine 23, DeVonte Allen 8, Kennrick Ellis 8Noteworthy — According to Ramstein coach Andy O’Connor, All-Europe guard Amrine carded 6 rebounds and 3 assists, and Allen chalked up 6 rebounds and 5 assists.JV—None reportedHeidelberg 59, Ramstein 45(Saturday at Ramstein)Heidelberg ....... 17 19 15 8—59Ramstein ....... 17 10 10 8—45Top scorers — Heidelberg: Marcel Simon 16, Jones 12, Thomas 9, Maurice Simon 8, Cuthbert 7; Ramstein: Jon Grotelueschen 8, Joel Wetlesen 7Noteworthy — Maurice Simon, who stole the ball 3 times, and Cuthbert, who came up with 2 steals, led Heidelberg (2-0 overall, 0-0 in Region III) with 6 rebounds each. Marcel Simon grabbed 4 rebounds and made 2 steals, Jones posted 6 assists and 4 steals and Thomas registered 6 assists, 4 steals and a block. Ramstein is 1-1 overall, 0-0 in Region II.JV—None reportedWiesbaden 59, SHAPE 29(Friday at Wiesbaden)SHAPE....... 5 5 8 11—29Wiesbaden ....... 22 7 11 19—59Top scorers — SHAPE: Ryan Valentine 15; Wiesbaden: Victor Strange 15, Roscoe Johnson 12, Antonio Trawick 10. Noteworthy — Strange topped all rebounders with 12, according to Wiesbaden coach Carl Johnson. Kelsey Thomas added 8 rebounds and Khari Bennett 6 for Wiesbaden, which got 5 assists from Tevin Teal. Isaiah Sterling led SHAPE with 8 rebounds; Valentine added 5.JV—SHAPE 26, Wiesbaden 20

Wiesbaden 67, SHAPE 26(Saturday at Wiesbaden)SHAPE....... 4 9 11 2—26Wiesbaden....... 21 12 24 10—67Top scorers — SHAPE: Ryan Howard 11, Valentine 7; Wiesbaden: Johnson 24, Strange 15, Thomas 8. Noteworthy — Phillip Tross took game-rebounding honors with 12; Thomas, a freshman who also blocked 3 shots and made 5 steals, added 9 rebounds and Reggie Smith 6. Teal again handed out 5 assists for Wiesbaden (2-0 overall, 0-0 Region II). Sterling led SHAPE (0-2, 0-0) with 7 rebounds.JV—Wiesbaden 27, SHAPE 14

BFA 61, Ansbach 31(Friday at Kandern, Germany)Ansbach ....... 8 9 7 7—31Black Forest Academy ....... 7 15 22 17—61Top scorers — Ansbach: Derrick Flake 11, Darius Flake 6, David Mendez 6; Black Forest Academy: Josiah Kelly 15, Anthony Purpero 10, Joseph Leavitt 8, Sam McCollum 8. Noteworthy — According to BFA coach Art Melli, McCollum grabbed 7 rebounds and Andrew Lindberg 6 for BFA. Purpero sank 2 treys for BFA. Derrick Flake and Mendez each snared 3 rebounds to lead Ansbach in that category; Darius Flake pulled off 4 steals.JV—Ansbach 27, BFA 24

BFA 44, Ansbach 41(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Ansbach ....... 4 16 8 13—41Black Forest Academy ....... 10 10 10 14—44Top scorers — Ansbach: Herrivan Figueroa 11, Darius Flake 9, Justin Barron 8; Black Forest Academy: Nate Greathouse 14, Anthony Purpero 11, Josiah Kelly 9. Noteworthy — Greathouse grabbed 8 rebounds and Ling 6 for BFA (2-0 overall and in Region III). Barron led Ansbach (0-2, 0-2) with 12 rebounds; Darius Flake added 7.JV—BFA 33, Ansbach 29

Bamberg 43, Mannheim 38(Friday at Bamberg)Mannheim....... 7 6 11 14—38Bamberg ....... 3 9 15 16—43Top scorers — Mannheim: Calvin Baisden 13, Sam Rosario 13, Aaron Clarke 6; Bamberg: Terry Williams 12, Dillon Luedtke 11, Brandon Wright 7. Noteworthy — Williams tied Mannheim’s Brandon Wiley for game rebounding honors with 8 each, according to Bamberg athletic director Jim Davis. Brian Herndon handed out 6 assists and snared 7 rebounds for Bamberg. Adam Cornelius grabbed 6 rebounds for Mannheim.JV—None reported

Baumholder 52, AFNORTH 49(Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Baumholder ....... 20 1 22 9—52AFNORTH....... 26 4 6 13—49Top scorers — Baumholder: Alex Johnson 13, Tearell Harris 12; AFNORTH: Westin McKinney 14, Jake Schmidt 12, Jamil Pollock 11, Oguzhan Yabici 11. Noteworthy — According to AFNORTH coach Nate Goolsby, Schmidt led AFNORTH with 7 rebounds and Pollock in steals with 4 in this non-regional game matching Division II schools.JV—None reported

AFNORTH 73, Baumholder 67(Saturday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Baumholder ....... 5 26 20 16—67AFNORTH .......29 13 10 21—73Top scorers—Baumholder: Tahrell Harris 17, Ben McDaniels 13, Brean Herbert 10, Alex Johnson 10; AFNORTH: Nuri Karaca 34, Jake Schmidt 10, Oguzhan Yabici 10, Jamil Pollock 6Noteworthy—According to AFNORTH coach Nate Goolsby, Karaca played every minute of the game and shot 48 percent from the floor, 2-of-2 from 3-point range. He was 8-of-11 from the free-throw line. Karaca, who committed just 2 turnovers, also led the Lions in rebounds (7) and steals and assists, Goolsby added. Victory evened AFNORTH’s record at 1-1 overall, 0-0 in Region I. Baumholder is 1-1, 0-0 in Region II.JV—None reported

Ankara 72, Incirlik 34(Saturday at Incirlik)Details unavailable

GirlsWiesbaden 49, SHAPE 23(Friday at Wiesbaden)SHAPE....... 3 9 6 5—23Wiesbaden....... 13 11 17 8—49Top scorers — SHAPE: Gina Rhett 13, Teresa Muldoon 6; Wiesbaden: Taylor Dore 22, LeAmber Thomas 15. Noteworthy — Thomas and Dore posted double-doubles with 13 and 10 rebounds, respectively, according to Wiesbaden coach Jim Campbell. LeAndra Thomas, who led both teams with 7 steals, added 8 rebounds to the cause for the defending European Division I champions. Muldoon pulled down 8 rebounds to lead SHAPE, which got 5 rebounds from Ashley Seiler and 4 steals and 4 treys from Rhett.JV—Wiesbaden 20, SHAPE 9

Wiesbaden 50, SHAPE 28(Saturday at Wiesbaden)SHAPE ....... 4 11 8 5—28Wiesbaden....... 14 7 20 9—50Top scorers — SHAPE: Rhett 20, Muldoon 5; Wiesbaden: LeAmber Thomas 14, LeAndra Thomas 12, Kelley Colbert 10. Noteworthy — LeAndra Thomas, who made 4 steals and blocked 4 shots, took game rebounding honors with 13; her sister LeAmber collected 9 rebounds and made 6 steals for Wiesbaden (2-0 overall, 0-0 in Region II). Dore handed out 5 assists to her Wiesbaden teammates. Muldoon led SHAPE (0-2, 0-0 in Region I) with 9 rebounds; her teammate Rhett sank six 3-pointers and snared 8 rebounds.JV—Wiesbaden 18, SHAPE 9

Sigonella 43, Marymount 15(Friday at Sigonella)Marymount Int. Sch. of Rome ....... 2 4 4 5—15Sigonella ....... 9 12 14 8—43Top scorers — Marymount International School of Rome: Caroline Wiley 6, Rylie Arnell 5, Clarissa Baramiki 4; Sigonella: Tenia Strobridge 20, Deeanna Brown 12, Chelsea Hinton 4. Noteworthy — Strobridge posted a double-double in the season opener in Region IV with a game-high 19 rebounds. Her teammate Alexis Palmer added 10 rebounds to the cause. Brown supplemented her scoring with 5 steals, according to Sigonella athletic director Amy Driscoll. JV—None

Sigonella 38, Marymount 9(Saturday at Sigonella)Marymount Int. Sch. of Rome ....... 1 5 0 3— 9Sigonella....... 6 16 9 7—43Top scorers — Marymount International School of Rome: Arnell 4, Wylie 4; Sigonella: Strobridge 20, Brown 8, Dinayda Garcia 6, Kenzie Miller 4. Noteworthy — Strobridge made it two straight double-doubles with 12 rebounds for 2-0 Lady Jaguars; Brown pulled off 5 more steals. Marymount opened its season 0-2.JV—NoneAFNORTH 36, Baumholder 20(Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Baumholder....... 6 3 2 9—20AFNORTH....... 8 6 16 6—36Top scorers — Baumholder: Ashley Anderson 12, Dionna Marcus 8; AFNORTH: Brenda Broadwater 14, Sara Sawyer 8, Mercedes Ash 7, Rylee McKinney 3, Monique Miller 2, Nyekiah Deshazor 1, Sierra Herndon 1. Noteworthy — Opening game for both Division-II teams was a non-regional contest.JV—None reported

AFNORTH 33, Baumholder 19(Saturday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Baumholder ....... 4 3 4 9—10AFNORTH....... 4 5 13 11—33Top scorers — Baumholder: Marcus 9, Anderson 6, Shaina Speight 4; AFNORTH: Sawyer 9, Broadwater 6, Miller 6, Ash 4, Marissa Andres 4, McKinney 2, Deshazor 2. Noteworthy — Marcus posted 11 rebounds and 4 steals for the Lady Bucs (0-2, 0-0 in Region II). AFNORTH is 2-0, 0-0 in Region I.JV—None reported

AOSR 41, Naples 22(Friday at Naples)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — American Overseas School of Rome: Martina Mannozzi 18, Bianca Oetiker 10; Naples: Montana Bieder 6, Kelsey Ortwein 5. Noteworthy — According to Naples coach Bret Shepherd, inexperience and foul trouble hamstrung the Lady Wildcats, who got 9 rebounds each from Jessica Edmondson and Melody Fears.JV—None

AOSR 45, Naples 29(Saturday at Naples)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — American Overseas School of Rome: Oetiker 16, Mannozzi 15; Naples: Edmondson 6, Shanice Alexander 6. Noteworthy — Naples (0-2 overall and in Region IV) trailed just 22-17 at the end of three periods, Shepherd reported. Edmondson, a senior, came up with 11 rebounds and 5 steals. Her teammates Alexander and Bieder each grabbed 9 rebounds.JV—None

Brussels 32, Alconbury 2(Friday at Steerebeek, Belgium)Alconbury ....... 0 2 0 0-- 0Brussels ....... 8 6 12 6—32Top scorers — Alconbury: Stephanie Galan 2; Brussels: Dominique Poitier 10, Alexandra McVicker 6, Ana Marija Vasileva 4, Ali DeFazio 4, Valerie Chausee 4, Cheri Crepeau 2, Aleeza Vitale 2. Noteworthy. — According to Brussels coach Dexter Bohn, Porter led Lady Brigands’ rebounders with 7; McVicker added 6 and Aleeza Vitale and Becca Harness 5 each pulled down 5. Brussels got 3 assists from Crepeau.JV—None

Brussels 24, Alconbury 10(Saturday at Steerebeek, Belgium)Alconbury....... 5 2 1 2—10Brussels ....... 8 4 6 6—24Top scorers — Alconbury: Savanna Fourman 10; Brussels: Chausee 10, Poitier 8, Crepeau 4, Vasileva 2. Noteworthy — Bohn reported 8 rebounds each from Potier and Vasileva and 6 from Chausee as Brussels opened its season 2-0 overall and in Region I. Poitier handed out 3 assists for Brussels, which got 3 steals each from Crepeau, McVicker and Chausee. Alconbury’s Fourman and Alex Sherenco were ineligible on Friday night because they lacked the required number of practices, but reached the required total after Friday’s game and played on Saturday.

BFA 27, Ansbach 20(Friday at Kandern, Germany)Ansbach ....... 1 2 10 7—20Black Forest Academy ....... 6 6 8 7—27Top scorers — Ansbach: Lauren Finley 10, Tieir Packer 6, Jackie Bosco 4; Black Forest Academy: Kat Zvara 12, Esther Shady 7, Natalie Bertrand 4, Caroline Belch 2. Noteworthy — According to BFA coach Pat Woodward, Shady, who stole the ball 3 times, led his team’s rebounding with 13. Zvara posted 6 rebounds and 3 steals; Bertrand chalked up 3 assists and 3 steals, and Belch 4 steals and 3 assists,JV—Ansbach 18, BFA 17 (OT)Ansbach 36, BFA 31(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Ansbach....... 13 3 12 8—36Black Forest Academy ....... 11 6 8 6—31Top scorers — Ansbach: Finley 21, Bosco 6, Kathryne Galvez 3; Black Forest Academy: Shady 13, Jenny Elis 9, Bertrand 2, Belch 2. Noteworthy — BFA is 1-1 overall and in Region III. The Falcons got 12 rebounds from Shady, 11 rebounds and 4 steals from Bertrand, 4 steals from Belch and 6 rebounds from Janelle Frey. Ansbach (1-1 overall and in Region III) evened its record behind 12 steals and 4 rebounds by Finley; 10 rebounds and 3 steals by Bosco.JV—BFA 16, Ansbach 15

Patch 54, Ramstein 25(Friday at Ramstein)Patch .......7 25 11 11—54Ramstein .......0 10 4 11—25Top scorers—Patch: Janelle Loney 21, Bianca Lopez 13, Johanna Quinn 11; Ramstein: Alexis Tremble 9, MacKenzie Crews 6, Sarah Szybist 6Noteworthy—According to Ramstein coach Nathan Brewster, Patch’s new 1-3-1, three-quarter-court pressure defense stymied his team, which had difficulty bringing the ball up the floor. Tremble made 3 steals and Crews 1, he added. Szybist topped Lady Royals with 4 rebounds.JV—None reported

Heidelberg 51, Ramstein 49(Saturday at Ramstein)Heidelberg ....... 14 11 16 10—51Ramstein ....... 15 10 13 11—49Top scorers—Heidelberg: Arianna Anderson 12, Rebecca Luna 10, Kylee Miller 9; Ramstein: Tremble 18, Crews 12, Szybist 10, Jasmine Young 7Noteworthy—Luna, fouled with 6 seconds to play in game, made both free throws to provide winning margin, Brewster reported. Szybist, who snared 10 rebounds and made 2 steals, and Tremble, who posted 3 rebounds and 2 steals, both fouled out with 3 minutes to go. Crews stole the ball 6 times and Young 5. Ramstein is 0-2 overall and 0-0 in Region II; Heidelberg is 1-1, 0-0 in Region III.JV—None reported

Kaiserslautern 33, Heidelberg 32(Friday at Kaiserslautern)Heidelberg ....... 11 4 6 11—32Kaiserslautern ....... 6 6 9 12—33Top scorers—Heidelberg: Rebecca Luna 12, Anderson 10; Kaiserslautern: Jada Perry 10, Medina Gregory 9, Cariema Wood 7, Karah Helm 5, Jennifer Isaacs 2Noteworthy—According to K-town coach Corey Sullivan, Wood hit game-winning free throw with 6 seconds to play.JV—None reported

Kaiserslautern 48, Patch 40(Saturday at Kaiserslautern)Patch .......7 6 18 9—40Kaiserslautern .......8 9 20 11—48Top scorers—Patch: Loney 22, Quinn 7; Kaiserslautern: Wood 15, Gregory 13, Isaacs 9, Alana Dickerson 7, Shadonna Gordon 3, Helm 1Noteworthy—Patch is 1-1 overall; 0-0 in Region III. Kaiserslautern is 2-0 overall, 0-0 in Region II.JV—None reported

Incirlik 42, Ankara 16(Friday at Incirlik)Details unavailable

Incirlik 40, Ankara 28(Saturday at Incirlik)Details unavailable.

WrestlingAt Alconbury(Saturday)Team scoringLakenheath 114, Brussels 66, SHAPE 57, Alconbury 49Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Darius Holt (Lake); 2, Daryl Page (SHP); 3, Ed Britt (SHP)112— 1, Cody Moose (SHP); 2, None; 3, None119— 1, Lloyd Tyler (Lake); 2, Chase Noorda (Lake); 3, None125— 1, Karl Kristensen (SHP); 2, Matt Geronimo (Alc); 3, None130— 1, Andrew Luong (Alc); 2, Paul Kren (Brus); 3, Isaac Bozart (Lake)135— 1, Sam Raccioppa (Brus); 2, Connor Harness (Brus); 3, None140— 1, Austin Morrow (Lake); 2, Jason Moose (Lake); 3, Aidan McAloon (Brus)145— 1, Adam Carroll (Lake); 2, Joey Connor (Lake); 3, Jacob Stoffer (SHA)152— 1, Devon Parrish (Lake); 2, Isaac Somaranta (SHP); 3, None160— 1, Nathan Rogacki (Lake); 2, Johannes Wimmer (Alc); 3, Zack Jackson (Brus)171— 1, Daniel Carroll (Lake); 2, Josh Dinsmore (Lake); 3, Brian Woodward (Lake)189— 1, Joe Kren (Brus); 2, Xavier Thompson (lake); 3, Hayden Howard (Lake)215— 1, Shae Emerton (Lake); 2, None; 3, None285— 1, Matt Russell (Lake); 2, None; 3, NoneNoteworthy — According to Alconbury coach Bruce Ballard, field was thin because of college testing, injuries and lack of the required practice sessions. Even so, he reported, defending European champ Adam Carroll made an impressive debut, as did his Lancer teammates Parrish, Morrow and Orgacki. Ballard also singled out Joe Kren of Brussels, Luong and Wimmer of Alconbury and Kristensen of SHAPE for praise.

At Vilseck(Saturday)Team scoringPatch 227.5, Vilseck 125, Ansbach 80.5, Hohenfels 57, Bamberg 30Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, John Kellett-Forsyth (Pat); 2, Austin Harrison (Pat); 3, Michelle Ragay (Vils)112— 1, Ryan Buettner (Bamb); 2, Ross Wilson (Pat); 3, Austin Atkinson (Hoh)119— 1, Isaac McIlvene (Pat); 2, Tiawan Fauntleroy (Bamb); 3, Andrew Reyne (Vils)125— 1, Jacob Andrus (Pat); 2, Remington Edwards (Vils); 3, Christian Brown (Pat)130— 1, Jaden Fields (Pat); 2, Tony O’Gorman (Ansb); 3, Justin Lemay (Pat)135— 1, Kevin O’Brien (Pat); 2, Nathan Cass (Pat); 3, Kaynen Pellegrino (Vils)140— 1, Scott Hammel (Vils); 2, Alex Panullo (Vils); 3, Devon Hopping (Ansb)145— 1. Thomas Trevino (Pat); 2, Mekyle Fernandez (Pat); 3, John Spiszer (Hoh)152— 1, Kevin Andrus (Pat); 2, James Rapp (Pat); 3, Chris Walter (Pat)160— 1, Calen Fields (Pat); 2, John McKevitt (Pat); 3, Jerrett Dunlap (Vils)171— 1, Bryson Davis (Pat); 2, Vincent Gutierrez (Hoh); 3, Andrew Meneni (Vils)189— 1, Ryan Frary (Pat); 2, Riley Fees (Vils); 3, Shee Galloway (Hoh)215— 1, Daniel Moya (Pat); 2, T.J. Propp (Ansb); 3, John Aber (Hoh)285— 1, Rahim Beatty (Ansb); 2, Armando Saldana (Vils); 3, Noah Hartley (Vils)

At Vicenza(Saturday)Team scoringNaples 133, Vicenza 94, Aviano 74, Sigonella 58, American Overseas School of Rome 46Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Daniel Vossler (Sig); 2, Luca Melendez (Napl); 3, None112— 1, Tyler Young (Avi); 2, Peter Perry (Vicz); 3, Logan Schmidt (Napl)119— 1, Omri Izhaki (AOSR); 2, Trevor Peterson (Napl); 3, Tyler Laky (Avi)125—1, Christian Hall (Avi); 2, Patricio Hernandez (Napl); 3, Levi Freeman (AOSR)130— 1, Kyle Leanhart (Vicz); Chase Berryhill (Sig); 3, Tres Rivas (Napl)135— 1, Nik Weiser (Avi); 2, Joshua Hood (Napl); 3, Kimball Leanhart (Vicz)140— 1, Marco Summerfield (Sig); 2, Andy Kunis (Avi); 3, C.J. Calabrese (Vicz)145— 1, Ian Eversman (Napl); 2, Tyler Holderby (Vicz); 3, None152— 1, Aaron Hogg (Vicz); 2, (First name unavailable) Pfirmann (Napl); 3, None160— 1, Jeremy Huller (Vicz); 2, David Arreguin (Napl); 3, None171— 1, Chris Heath (Avi); 2, Jeff Lastrella (Sig); 3, Zach Cheek (Napl)189— 1, Grayson Haynes (Napl); 2, Janabi Faisal (AOSR); 3, None215— 1, Austin Pond (Vicz); 2, Matthew Cagle (Sig); 3, Sean Mooney (Napl)285— 1, Austin Flanagan (Sig); 2, Makoto Howard (Napl); 3, Jacob Lieb (Vicz)

At Heidelberg (Saturday)Order of finish (Team points totals unavailable) 1, Heidelberg; 2, Kaiserslauteren; 3, Black Forest Academy; 4, MannheimIndividual leaders 103 pounds—1, Kyle Kenny (BFA); 2, Henry Page (BFA); 3, Matthew Fischer (Kais)112—1, Victor Baart (BFA); 2, Nick Baxter (Heid); 3, Josh Meyer (BFA)119—1, Brodie Cutshall (Kais); 2, Wayne Hagan (Mann); 3, Kyle Jackson (Heid)125—1, Jared Jones (Kais); 2, Stephen Hook (Kais); 3, Josh Groome (Heid)130—1, Jaron Henniger (Heid); 2, Peter Phillips (Kais); 3, Jared Cooper (Kais)135—1, Brett Middleton (Kais); 2, T.J. Daly (Kais); 3, Ryan Parkinson (Kais)140—1, Derrick Ashcraft (Kais); 2, Josh McKeown (BFA); 3, Eric Langholz (Kais)145—1, Isaac Anderson (BFA); 2, Samuel Nevinger (Mann); 3, Arvin Hrushka (Kais)152—1, Daniel LeJeune (Heid); 2, Greg McCollum (BFA); 3, Anthony Caceres (Kais)160—1, Bronzen Williams (Heid); 2, Jimmy McBride (Heid); 3, Justin Vatcher (Heid)171—1, Daniel White (Heid); 2, J.T. Torres (Heid); 3, Mike Domenichini (Kais)189—1, Turner Vite (Heid); 2, Billy Lakes (Kais); 3, Alex Grant (Heid)215—1, Zach West (Kais); 2, Jonathon Brown (Heid); 3, Alex Helm (Kais)285—None reportedNoteworthy—According to Heidelberg coach Jason Duckworth, 13 wrestlers went unbeaten Saturday. Four of them, Cutsall, Henninger, White and LeJeune, won four matches, and four more, Aschcraft, Anderson, Williams and Vite, won three. The other five unbeatens posted 2-0 marks.

MarksmanshipWest Conference(Saturday at Mannheim)Team scoring(1,500 possible points)Patch 1,364; Heidelberg 1,274; Mannheim 1,216; Baumholder 1,154Top individual(300 possible points)Mercedes Romih (Patch) 274Top positional scorers(100 possible points)Prone— Travis Optenberg (Mannheim) 98Kneeling— Optenberg, 95Standing— Addison Flynn (Patch) 90

East Conference(Saturday at Hohenfels)Team scoring(1,500 possible points)Hohenfels 1,367; Vilseck 1,348; Ansbach 1,278; Bamberg 1,176; Vicenza 1.073Top individual(300 possible points)Georgie Castro (Vilseck) 282Top positional scorers(100 possible points)Prone— Ed Parowski (Ansbach) 99Kneeling— Christy Chanin (Vilseck) 98Standing— Kiley Schreurs (Ansbach) 92

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