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Aviano's Andy Kunis scores near-fall points against Josh McKeown of Black Forest Academy during a 140-pound semifinal match Saturday at the DODDS Europe Southern Region wrestling tournament at Aviano High School in Italy. Kunis pinned McKeown a few seconds later and advanced to the finals.

Aviano's Andy Kunis scores near-fall points against Josh McKeown of Black Forest Academy during a 140-pound semifinal match Saturday at the DODDS Europe Southern Region wrestling tournament at Aviano High School in Italy. Kunis pinned McKeown a few seconds later and advanced to the finals. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

Aviano's Andy Kunis scores near-fall points against Josh McKeown of Black Forest Academy during a 140-pound semifinal match Saturday at the DODDS Europe Southern Region wrestling tournament at Aviano High School in Italy. Kunis pinned McKeown a few seconds later and advanced to the finals.

Aviano's Andy Kunis scores near-fall points against Josh McKeown of Black Forest Academy during a 140-pound semifinal match Saturday at the DODDS Europe Southern Region wrestling tournament at Aviano High School in Italy. Kunis pinned McKeown a few seconds later and advanced to the finals. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

Vicenza's Jacob Lieb puts pressure on the head of  Naples' Richard Boles in a 215-pound match Saturday at the DODDS-Europe Southern Region wrestling tournament at Aviano Air Base, Italy. Lieb, a freshman, earned a 4-1 decision.

Vicenza's Jacob Lieb puts pressure on the head of Naples' Richard Boles in a 215-pound match Saturday at the DODDS-Europe Southern Region wrestling tournament at Aviano Air Base, Italy. Lieb, a freshman, earned a 4-1 decision. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

Naples' Conor Skelton pins Miguel Rodriguez of Vicenza in a 140-pound match Saturday at the DODDS Europe Southern Region wrestling tournament at Aviano Air Base, Italy.

Naples' Conor Skelton pins Miguel Rodriguez of Vicenza in a 140-pound match Saturday at the DODDS Europe Southern Region wrestling tournament at Aviano Air Base, Italy. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

All information used to compile high school reports is provided by home-team coaches and staffs at each event.

BasketballBoysRegion IMenwith Hill 69, Alconbury 40(Friday at Menwith Hill)Alconbury ....... 13 11 13 3—40Menwith Hill ....... 19 14 23 13—69Scoring (some first names unavailable) — Alconbury: Kahlil Williams 14, Taylor Williamson 9, Moore 6, Ernestas Tyminas 5, Ryan Mantell 4, Beasley 2; Menwith Hill: Schuyler Backlar 18, Josh Willis 18, Chris Jackson 12, Sam Ehrhard 8, Reers 8, Lawrence Alston 3, Holden 2. Noteworthy — According to Menwith Hill coach Gregory DeJardin, Jackson supplemented his scoring with 10 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals; Willis snared 9 rebounds; Backlar chalked up 6 steals, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, and Alston posted 7 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals.

AFNORTH 57, Lakenheath 32(Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Lakenheath ....... 3 6 11 12—32AFNORTH ....... 18 10 12 17—57Top scorers — Lakenheath: Brinsely Walker 19; AFNORTH: Nuri Karaca 22, Jake Schmidt 15, Jamil Pollock 12, Westin McKinney 5. Noteworthy — According to AFNORTH coach Nate Goolsby, his Lions got 13 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals and a block from Karaca; 9 rebounds from Schmidt; 6 assists from Pollock, and 6 rebounds, 4 steals, 2 assists and a block from McKinney

AFNORTH 57, Lakenheath 36(Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Lakenheath ....... 10 10 8 8—36AFNORTH ....... 11 8 16 22—57Top scorers (Some first names unavailable) — Lakenheath: J. Wilson 10, A. Jones 9, Walker 8; AFNORTH: Karaca 23, Schmidt 12, Pollock 10, McKinney 6. Noteworthy — According to AFNORTH’s Goolsby, his Lions got 15 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals and 2 blocks from Schmidt; 8 rebounds 4 steals and 3 assists from Karaca; and 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals from McKinney to complete the sweep and improve to 9-2 overall and 7-2 in region. Lions are to close out regular season in Bitburg on Saturday, then advance to European D-II tourney. Lakenheath fell to 2-11, 2-4 in its final varsity games of the regular season. Lancers are to play next week in European D-I tourney.

SHAPE 39, Brussels 34(Friday at Mons, Belgium)Brussels ....... 13 7 3 11—34SHAPE ....... 10 15 6 8—39Top scorers — Brussels: Ryan Bottesini 16, Braden Brower 15; SHAPE: Fabio Petrocchi 13, Ryan Howard 10, Anthony Garcia 8. Noteworthy — Haward grabbed 7 rebounds for SHAPE.

SHAPE 39, Brussels 32(Saturday at Steerebeek, Belgium)SHAPE ....... 13 6 13 7—39Brussels ....... 8 10 8 6—32Top scorers — SHAPE: Petroccchi 16, Howard 7; Brussels: Brower 14, Bottesini 14. Noteworthy — According to Brussels coach Chris Vahrenhorst, Bottesini pulled down 16 rebounds against Brussels’ D-I opponent. SHAPE finished its regular season 3-11 overall and 3-5 in Region I. The Spartans next play in the European Division I tournament Feb. 23-26 in Mannheim. Brussels (4-10, 4-6) is scheduled to finish its regular season against another D-I team, ISB, at home on Thursday.

Region IIRamstein 76, Baumholder 44(Friday at Ramstein)Baumholder ....... 13 9 16 6—44Ramstein ....... 23 22 17 14—76Top scorers — Baumholder: Tahrell Harris 16, Alex Johnson 15; Ramstein: Kenrick Ellis 16, Jared Gurrido 8, Nick Nixon 6. Noteworthy — Ramstein, which benefited from 8 rebounds each by Ellis and Anthony Sledge and 5 assists from Nixon, will take 10-2 overall record and 7-1 regional record into Tuesday night’s showdown at Kaiserslautern (11-1, 8-0). Baumholder fell to 3-10, 1-8.

Kaiserslautern 67, Wiesbaden 48(Thursday at Kaiserslautern)Wiesbaden ....... 13 10 17 8—48Kaiserslautern ....... 20 15 13 19—67Top scorers — Wiesbaden: Roscoe Johnson 18; Kaiserslautern: Bernard Burwell 26, Andrew Stern 17, Thomas Russ 14. Noteworthy — Russ took game-rebounding honors with 17; Burwell added 11 rebounds. K-town, which got 9 assists from Derryk Scarvers and 5 dishes from Stern, improved to 11-1 overall and 8-0 in region. Wiesbaden, paced by 4 blocks by Victor Strange and 5 rebounds from Antonio Trawick, fell to 8-4, 4-4.

Bitburg 47, Mannheim 42(Friday at Mannheim)Bitburg ....... 7 13 11 16—47Mannheim ....... 6 20 6 10—42Top scorers — Bitburg: Erik Matos 13, J.B. Johnson 12; Mannheim: Sam Rosario 16, Calvin Baisden 11. Noteworthy — Mannheim’s Adam Cornelius topped all rebounders with 13; his teammates Rosario and Baisden posted 8 rebounds and 6 steals, respectively. Daniel Luckey blocked 4 Bitburg shots, according to Mannheim coach Davis Brown. Darren Aikens led Bitburg with 11 rebounds; his fellow Barons Tane Oian and Matt Flood grabbed 6 and 5 rebounds, respectively.JV — Mannheim 53, Bitburg 31

Region IIIBamberg 49, BFA 45(Friday at Bamberg)Black Forest Acad. ....... 9 4 12 20—45Bamberg ....... 15 15 9 10—49Top scorers — Black Forest Academy: Josiah Kelley 15, Nate Greathouse 12, Anthony Purpero 8; Bamberg: Brian Hargraves 16, Dillon Luedtke 8, Terry Williams 8. Noteworthy — Bamberg, which got 7 rebounds from Williams and 5 rebounds each from Hargraves and T.J. Cortright, also benefited from 7 assists and 3 steals by Tyler Lewis and 5 steals by Ken Howard. BFA’s Andrew Lindberg took game-rebounding honors with 11; his teammates Greathouse and Kelley added 8 and 7, respectively.JV — Bamberg 32, BFA 7

BFA 59, Bamberg 57 (OT)(Saturday at Bamberg)Black Forest Acad. ....... 15 15 11 11 7—59Bamberg ....... 14 8 9 21 5—57Top scorers — Black Forest Academy: Kelley 25, Lindberg 12, Purpero 10; Bamberg: Hargraves 19, Javonte Knuckles 18. Noteworthy — Lindberg took game rebounding honors with 8; Bamberg’s Howard and BFA’s Kelley were next with 5 each. Bamberg, which forced the OT on Knuckles’ trey at the buzzer, fell to 9-2 overall and 7-2 in Region III. BFA, which rode five assists each from Purpeo and Aaron Ling to the victory, is 4-7, 3-7.

Patch 75, Heidelberg 73 (OT)(Saturday at Heidelberg)Patch ....... 12 15 11 25 12—75Heidelberg ....... 15 9 22 17 10—73Top scorers — Patch: Shaquille Hunter 19, Dylan Measells 17, Justin Johnson-Rich 10, Cavan Cohoes 7; Heidelberg: Stirling Thomas 19, Chris Cuthbert 16, Jack Cannon 8. Noteworthy — Patch’s Aaron Oliver sank the second of 2 free throws with 3 seconds to play in regulation to force the OT. Measells scored 4 of his points in OT, including 2 decisive free throws with 19 seconds left. Johnson-Rich led Patch (9-5 overall, 9-3 in Region III) with 7 rebounds; Measells added 6 and Cohoes and Hunter each grabbed 2 rebounds. Patch concluded its regular season. Heidelberg (10-2, 8-2) got 5 rebounds each from Cannon and Cuthbert, who also posted 4 assists and 4 steals. Thomas handed out 3 assists for the Lions, who are to close the regular season Friday and Saturday at Ansbach.JV — Patch 30, Heidelberg 27Heidelberg 58, Patch 41(Friday at Stuttgart)Heidelberg ....... 14 12 14 18—58Patch....... 5 13 12 11—41Top scorers — Heidelberg: Thomas 17, Cannon 11, Marcel Simon 11, Cuthbert 9; Patch: Hunter 9, Cohoes 5, Measells 5, Johnson-Rich 4. Noteworthy — Cuthbert pulled down 8 rebounds, Simon 6 and Cuthbert, who also handed out 5 assists, 5 rebounds for Heidelberg. Lions benefited from 4 assists and 2 steals from Thomas. JV — Heidelberg 39, Patch 26

Region IVNaples 72, Sigonella 39(Friday at Naples)Sigonella ....... 8 15 8 8—39Naples ....... 10 17 23 22—72Scoring — Sigonella: Larry Stevenson 22, Jack Wegman 6, Michael Mink 5, Khalil Bowen 2, Chris McKissick 2, Marco Montero 2; Naples: Jun Jun Gallardo 28, Ryheam Trahan 13, Nigel Alexander 11, Kyle Smigelski 8, Eddy Allen 6, Darnell Dothard 6. Noteworthy — Victory clinched Region IV crown for unbeaten Naples.

Sigonella 75, Naples 64(Saturday at Naples)Sigonella ....... 16 17 18 24—75Naples ....... 13 9 17 25—64Scoring — Sigonella: L. Stevenson 21, Wegman 14, McKissick 12, Montero 10, Mink 7, Davante Steveson 5, Bowen 4, Antonio Garcia 2; Naples: Gallardo 26, Trahan 19, Smigelski 7, Alexander 6, Joseph Pitts 3, Dothard 2, Allen 1. Noteworthy — Loss was first of season for Naples, which will take a 13-1 mark into European D-II tournament Feb. 23-26 in Mannheim. Sigonella, bound for the European D-III event in Mannheim, concluded its regular season at 12-2.

AOSR 63, Marymount 23(Friday at Marymount International School of Rome)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — American Overseas School of Rome: Lorenzo Mannozzi 19, Nathan Sieben 13, Jacopo Lorenzi 8, Ramy Fahim 8; Marymount International School of Rome: Ziyan Nour 8, Giorgio Musili 8, Friedrich Bremer 4

AOSR 59, Marymount 28(Saturday at Marymount International School of Rome)Am. O’Seas Sch. of Rome ....... 13 14 16 16—59Marymount Int. Sch. of Rome ....... 4 11 10 3—28Top scorers — American Oversesas School of Rome: Fahim 14, L. Mannozzi 9, Sieben 9; Marymount international School of Rome: Musili 16, Nour 5, Nathael Demece 3. Noteworthy — According to Stefan Haroo of AOSR, Eran Efima led his team with 13 rebounds. Fahimn and J. Mannozzi added 9 each, and Sieben posted 6 rebounds and 4 assists as AOSR concluded its regular season 10-4. Marymount, which is scheduled to join AOSR in the European Division II tournament, concluded its regular season at 3-11.

GirlsRegion IAFNORTH 41, Lakenheath 28(Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Lakenheath ....... 10 4 11 3—28AFNORTH ....... 7 14 10 10—41Top scorers (some first names unavailable) — Lakenheath: Jasmine Walker 7, K. Bice 6, K. Reed 5; AFNORTH: Brenda Broadwater 13, Mercedes Ash 10, Nyekiah Deshazor 8, Monique Miller 6JV — AFNORTH 13, Lakenheath 6

AFNORTH 46, Lakenheath 20(Saturday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Lakenheath ....... 6 5 5 4—20AFNORTH ....... 18 6 9 13—46Top scorers — Lakenheath: Walker 6, Shaionica Speight 6; AFNORTH: Broadwater 14, Ash 13, Deshazor 7, Ashley Hughes 7. Noteworthy — According to AFNORTH coach Darwin McDonald, his team improved to 8-4 overall and finished regional play at 5-4 behind 7 steals and 2 blocks by Hughes, 5 steals and an assist by Ash, 2 steals and 4 assists by Deshazor, and 3 steals and 2 assists by Broadwater. Lady Lions are to close their regular season on Saturday at Bitburg in a non-regional game before advancing to the European D-II tournament in Mannheim Feb. 23-26. Lakenheath’s varsity closed its regular season 6-7, 3-3 and is next bound for the European D-I tournament.JV — AFNORTH 23, Lakenheath 14

Menwith Hill 26, Alconbury 2(Friday at Menwith Hill)Alconbury ....... 2 0 0 0—2Menwith Hill ....... 11 2 8 5—26Top scorers — Alconbury: Stephanie Galan 2; Menwith Hill: Rachael Solini 10, Monique McCreary 5, Kaia Pierce 5. Noteworthy — According to Lady Mustangs’ coach Kate Ojeda, Pierce led her team’s rebounding with 9; Pierce’s teammate Arielle Rogers added 7 rebounds.

Menwith Hill 28, Alconbury 10(Saturday at Menwith Hill)Alconbury ....... 0 0 3 7—10Menwith Hill ....... 9 5 12 2—28Scoring — Alconbury: Savanna Fourman 4, Ashley Steele 4, Galan 1; Menwith Hill: McCrary 8, Jani Smith 6, Nicole Woodcock 4, Alex Furrow 4, Pierce 4, R. Solini 1, Hannah Solini 1. Noteworthy — Region I small school champions Menwith Hill completed regular season and will take 11-2 overall and 5-2 regional mark into next week’s European D-III tournament. Alconbury, also ticketed for the European D-III event, fell to 0-13, 0-6.

SHAPE 37, Brussels 15(Friday at Mons, Belgium)Brussels ....... 2 2 6 5—15SHAPE ....... 2 18 8 9—37Top scorers — Brussels: Valerie Chausee 6, Dominique Poitier 4, Cherie Crepeau 3; SHAPE: Gina Rhett 11, Teresa Muldoon 7, Ellen Campany 7. Noteworthy — According to SHAPE coach Sam Ochinang, Rhett included a 3-pointer among her game-high 11 points and also posted 3 assists and 2 steals. Muldoon led SHAPE with 8 rebounds; her teammates Liz Burden and Ashley Seiler each snared 5. Kearstin Wainwirght registered a steal and an assists for SHAPE.

SHAPE 46, Brussels 23(Saturday at Steerebeek, Belgium)SHAPE ....... 12 15 10 9—46Brussels ....... 4 8 6 5—23Scoring — SHAPE: Rhett 25, Muldoon 12, Burden 8, Wainwright 1; Brussels: Poitier 7, Ali DeFazio 4, Alexandra McVicker 4, Ana-Marija Vasileva 4, Aleeza Vitale 2, Chausee 2. Noteworthy — SHAPE, next ticketed for the European D-I tournament, completed its regular season 7-7 overall and 5-3 against Region I teams. Brussels (4-10, 4-7), which is to play in Mannheim in the D-III event, will close its regular season at home Feb. 17 against ISB of D-I.

Region IIWiesbaden 31, Kaiserslautern 19(Friday at Wiesbaden)Kaiserslautern ....... 6 6 5 2—19Wiesbaden ....... 5 9 9 8—31Top scorers — Kaiserslautern: Cariema Wood 8, Medina Gregory 6, Karah Helm 3; Wiesbaden: LeAndra Thomas 11, LeAmber Thomas 9, Taylor Dore 4. Meghan Smith 4. Noteworthy — According to Wiesbaden coach Jim Campbell, 14 rebounds and 4 steals from LeAmber Thomas, 8 rebounds, 4 steals, 4 assists and 3 blocks from LeAndra Thomas, 4 rebounds each from Smith and Dore and 4 steals from Kelly Colbert helped the defending European D-I champs wrap up the Region II title and remain unbeaten at 12-0 overall, 7-0 in region. K-town fell to 10-2, 6-2JV — Wiesbaden 29, Kaiserslautern 22

Region IIIHeidelberg 47, Patch 42(Friday at Stuttgart)Heidelberg ....... 16 9 12 10—47Patch ....... 14 8 9 11—42Top scorers — Heidelberg: Rebecca Luna 17, Asya Tucker 10; Patch: Janelle Loney 22, Michelle Moorhead 8, Bianca Lopez 5. Noteworthy — According to Heidelberg coach Jon Mittenzwey, Lady Lions got 15 rebounds from Star Jones and 7 from Tucker. Patch coach John Kahut reported 6 steals, 4 rebounds and 3 assists for Loney; 7 steals for Lopez; 7 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 assists for Johanna Quinn and 3 rebounds and a steal for Moorhead.JV — Patch 42, Heidelberg 8

Patch 56, Heidelberg 39(Saturday at Heidelberg)Patch ....... 14 14 11 17—56Heidelberg ....... 5 10 12 12—39Top scorers — Patch: Loney 21, Breasha Short 10, Johanna Quinn 9, Alayna Hubner 6; Heidelberg: Luna 15, Jones 11. Noteworthy — Heidelberg got 7 rebounds from Jones, 5 from Linea Myhand and 4 from Tucker, Mittenzwey reported. Patch, which concluded its regular season, is 12-2, 11-1. Loney grabbed 9 rebounds, stole the ball 7 times and handed out 2 assists; Short came up with 3 rebounds a steal and an assist; Quinn posted 8 rebounds, 7 steals and 2 assists, and Hubner registered 9 rebounds and 2 steals, according to Kahut. Heidelberg fell to 10-2 overall, 9-1 in region and has regular-season games left at Ansbach on Friday and Saturday; a sweep would forge a tie with Patch for the Region III title.JV — Patch 35, Heidelberg 12

BFA 22, Bamberg 9(Friday at Bamberg)Black Forest Acad. ....... 6 6 6 4—22Bamberg ....... 2 2 1 4—9Top scorers — Black Forest Academy: Kat Zvara 6, Helen Alderholt 4, Carolina Belch 4; Bamberg: Natesha Godbee 4, Diandra Quashie 3, Juleika Medina 2. Noteworthy — Quashie took game-rebounding honors with 12; her teammates Medina and Keaton Poppe grabbed 10 and 6 rebounds, respectively. Esther Shady led BFA’s rebounding with 11; Alderholt added 5 rebounds, and Michaella Fortune and Natalie Bertrand each pulled down 4.JV — Bamberg 15, BFA 13

BFA 37, Bamberg 21(Saturday at Bamberg)Black Forest Acad. ....... 9 7 13 8—37Bamberg ....... 6 9 3 3—21Top scorers — Black Forest Academy: Unavailable; Bamberg: Keaton Poppe 8, Loleen Tomokane 5, Godbee 3. Noteworthy — According to Bamberg coach David Dickens, four of his players – Godbee, Medina, Quashie and Poppe – snared 11 rebounds each, but defending European D-2 champions still fell to 0-11 overall and 0-9 in region. They’re to play at Hohenfels on Friday and host Hohenfels on Saturday, then move on to defend their title in Mannheim. BFA, also ticketed for the D-II event, improved to 6-5, 5-5. They’ll host Vilseck on Friday and Saturday in the regular-season finale for both teams.JV — BFA 24, Bamberg 10

Region IVNaples 35, Sigonella 29(Friday at Naples)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — Sigonella: Tenia Strobridge 16, Sabrina Sabel 10; Naples: Melody Fears 13, Montana Bieder 9. Noteworthy — Naples benefited from 9 steals by Shelby Kimbro, 7 by Fears and 3 by Ashley Willey, according to Wildcats’ coach Bret Shepherd.

Naples 50, Sigonella 49 (OT)(Saturday at Naples)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — Sigonella: Kenzie Miller 14, Deeanna Brown 10; Naples: Fears 19, Maria Beard 10. Noteworthy — According to Shepherd, Naples prevailed in OT “thanks to some clutch shooting by junior Kierra Mims,” but he provided no details on her performance. Sigonella finished the game with just 4 players, he added. Naples finished season 4-8 with the help of 17 rebounds by Fears, and advances to European D-II tournament; Sigonella (2-10) next plays in the European D-III at Mannheim.

AOSR 56, Marymount 16(Friday at Marymount International School of Rome)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — American Overseas School of Rome: Bianca Cetiker 14, Chiara Catenta 8, Ceara Lafferty 6, Martina Mannozzi 6; Marymount International School of Rome: Rylie Arnell 10

AOSR 36, Marymount 21(Saturday at Marymount International School of Rome)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — American Overseas School of Rome: Brittany Roberts 8, Lafferty 6, Nathalie Notarianni 6; Marymount International School of Rome: Arnell 6. Carolina Wiley 6, Wendy Nakigudde 4. Noteworthy — Both teams advance to European Division II tournament. AOSR concluded regular season 8-4; Marymount finished 0-12.

Aviano 53, Vicenza 33(Saturday at Vicenza)Aviano ....... 10 11 20 12—53Vicenza ....... 5 8 11 9—33Top scorers — Aviano: Jasmine Mailoto 20, Kyerha Smith 14, Katlyn Atchley 12; Vicenza: Sella Pauling 10, Lali Baratashvili 7. Noteworthy – Aviano won its fourth straight American Schools in Italy title and got some revenge on the Wildcats for its only loss of the season (47-43) on Friday. Mailoto finished with 15 rebounds and four blocks for the Saints (11-1).The Cougars (9-3) finished second.

WrestlingWestern Sectionals(Saturday at Kaiserslautern; top 2 plus selected others advance to European championships Friday-Saturday in Wiesbaden)Team scoringNone reported. Teams participating were Ankara, Incirlik, Kaiserslautern, Mannheim, Ramstein, WiesbadenIndividual leaders103 pounds— 1, Ryan Goins (Rams); 2, Matt Fischer (Kais); 3, Austin Polson (Wies); 4, Zach Cassou (Wies)112— 1, Josh Jones (Kais); 2, Wayne Hagan (Mann); 3, Brandon Torres (Wies); 4, None119— 1, Adam Franz (Rams); 2, Brenden Sturman (Wies); 3, Henry Penzien (Wies); 4, None125— 1, Vincent Alvarez (Wies); 2, De Shabazz (Rams); 3, Stephen Hook (Kais); 4, Brad Cho (Rams)130— 1, Jarred Jones (Kais); 2, Peter Phillips (Kais); 3, Bryan Caldwell (Rams); 4, Sam Friday (Rams)135— 1, Jeff Lawson (Kais); 2, Ben McCoy (Rams); 3, T.J. Daly (Kais); 4, Blain Swaggert (Inc)140— 1, Brandon Furtado (Rams); 2, Jamichael Wiley (Wies); 3, Derrick Ashcraft (Kais); 4, Erik Robinson (Kais)145— 1, Nate Morris (Wies); 2, Dyllan Trautman (Rams); 3, Anthony Caceras (Kais); 4, Sam Nevinger (Mann)152— 1, Andres Gaytan (Rams); 2, Sam Arnold (Kais); 3, Gailen McCarver (Rams); 4, Jordan Freeman (Wies)160— 1, Chris Grantham (Rams); 2, Tyler Rood (Rams); 3, Benny Falling (Wies); 4, James Killilea (Wies)171— 1, Ryan Gernert (Rams); 2, Tyler Murphy (Inc); 3, Kevin Stewart (Rams); 4, Joe Anastasia (Ank)189— 1, Zack West (Kais); 2, Joe Ankrom (Rams); 3, Alexander Hess (Wies); 4, Alex Bilger (Ank)215— 1, Erik Stouter (Wies); 2, William Heiges (Wies); 3, Anthony Zafaris (Rams); 4, Alex Helm (Kais)285— 1, Gabriel Diaz (Wies); 2, Jordan Linder (Rams); 3, Daniel Mattner (Wies); 4, Zach Zavala (Rams)Noteworthy — Quick falls came at 189, where West pinned Bilger in 19 seconds; at 285, where Mattner pinned Zavala in 30 seconds and Linder flattened Zavala in 39 seconds; at 215, where Stouter pinned Arno Stammerjohan of Ramstein in 29 seconds; at 171, where Anastasia pinned Akir Fowlkes of K-town in 49 seconds; and at 135, where McCoy pinned Swaggart in 26 seconds. At the other end of the spectrum was a 152-pound bout in which Arnold of K-town needed triple overtime to edge Ramstein’s McCarver, 16-15.

Southern Sectionals(Saturday at Aviano; top 2 plus selected others advance to European championships Friday-Saturday in Wiesbaden)Team scoringNone reported. Teams participating were American Overseas School of Rome, Aviano, Black Forest Academy, Naples, Rota, Sigonella, VicenzaIndividual leaders103 pounds— 1, Kyle Kenney (BFA); 2, Elijah Gonzalez (Napl); 3, Daniel Vossler (Sig); 4, Chance Peterson (Napl)112— 1, Omri Izhaki (AOSR); 2, Garrett Prewett (BFA); 3, Tyler Young (Avi); 4, Peter Perry (Vicz)119— 1, Patricio Hernandez (Napl); 2, Asah Tibuni (Avi); 3, Josiah Pheuisomphou (Avi); 3, Trevor Peterson (Napl)125— 1, Keaton Regnor (Rota); 2, Christian Hall (Avi); 3, Jalin Powell (Napl); 4, Brandon Alber (Sig)130— 1, Nik Weiser (Avi); 2, Josh Hood (Napl); 3, Kyle Leanhart (Vicz); 4, Josh Weider (Napl)135— 1, Tyler Williams (Napl); 2, Mikhail Schroeder (Vicz); 3, Chase Berryhill (Sig); 4, Ross Becker (BFA)140— 1, Marco Summerfield (Sig); 2, Andy Kunis (Avi); 3, Kyle Baldree (Napl); 4, Conor Skelton (Napl)145— 1, Sid Conner (Sig); 2, Bryan Pfirman (Napl); 3, Ian Eversman (Napl); 4, Reece Williamson (Vicz)152— 1, Aaron Hogg (Vicz); 2, Bradley Bonnema (Napl); 3, Greer McCullom (BFA); Christian Tanaquin (Napl)160— 1, David Makee (Napl); 2, David Arrequin (Napl); 3, Jeremy Huller (Vicz); 4, None171— 1, Christopher Heath (Avi); 2, Jeff Lastrella (Sig); 3, Zach Cheeck (Napl); 4, None189— 1, William Pagan (Vicz); 2, Grayson Haynes (Napl); 3, Francisco Garcia (Sig); 4, Chris Law (Napl)215— 1, Austin Pond (Vicz); 2, Makoto Howard (Napl); 3, Jacob Lieb (Vicz); 4, Noah Woiton (Avi)285— 1, Austin Flannigan (Sig); 2, Tim Lemaitre (Vicz); 3, Dominic Barbour (Avi); 4, None

Eastern Sectionals(Saturday at Vilseck; top 2 plus selected others advance to European championships Friday-Saturday in Wiesbaden)Team scoringNone reported. Teams participating were Ansbach, Bamberg, Heidelberg, Hohenfels, Patch, VilseckIndividual leaders103 pounds— 1, Ross Wilson (Pat); 2, John Kellett-Forsyth (Pat); 3, Austin Atkinson (Hoh); 4, Josh Elliott (Hoh)112— 1, Isaac McIlvene (Pat); 2, Ryan Buettner (Bamb); 3, Andrew Reyna (Vils); 4, David Kellett-Forsyth (Pat)119— 1, Joseph Spiszer (Hoh); 2, Chris Carlisle (Pat); 3, Christian Brown (Pat); 4, Austin Roberts (Ansb)125— 1, Jacob Andrus (Pat); 2, Zane Kennedy (Vils); 3, Justin Lemay (Pat); 4, Remington Edwards (Vils)130— 1, Jaron Henninger (Heid); 2, Jaden Fields (Pat); 3, Ben Nelson (Vils); 4, Michael Nelson (Vils)135— 1, Kyle Swords (Heid); 2, Andrew Baxter (Heid); 3, Nathan Cass (Pat); 4, Daniel King (Pat)140— 1, Thomas Trevino (Pat); 2, DeVon Hopping (Ansb); 3, Scott Hammel (Vils); 4, Austin Lemay (Pat)145— 1, Daniel Lejeune (Heid); 2, Dennis Thomas (Vils); 3, Mekyle Fernandez (Pat); 4, Chris Walter (Pat)152— 1, Jimmie McBride (Heid); 2, Kevin Andrus (Pat); 3, J.C. Rapp (Pat); 4, Chris Nelson (Vils)160— 1, Calen Fields (Pat); 2, Bronzen Williams (Heid); 3, John McKevitt (Pat); 4, Caleb Pettitt (Vils)171— 1, Jason Pinnow (Pat); 2, Bryson Davis (Pat); 3, Daniel White (Heid); 4, J.T. Torres (Heid)189— 1, Marshall Haas (Pat); 2, Turner Vite (Heid); 3, Jesse Partee (Vils); 4, Alex Grant (Heid)215— 1, Armondo Saldana (Vils); 2, Juan Palacios (Bamb); 3, T.J. Propp (Ansb); 4, Ryan Frary (Pat)285— 1, Rahim Beatty (Ansb); 2, Noah Hartley (Vils); 3, Brandon Reed (Hoh); 4, Isaiah Holland (Pat)

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