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

BasketballBoysNon-regionalRamstein 60, SHAPE 27(Saturday at Mons, Belgium)Ramstein ....... 20 10 15 15—60SHAPE....... 4 7 10 6—27Top scorers — Ramstein: Thomas Amrine 11, Sam Wetlesen 11, DeVonnte Allen 10; SHAPE: Tinos Panidis 10, Fabio Petrucchi 6, Isaiah Sterling 6. Noteworthy — Ramstein’s Wetlesen and SHAPE’s Nick Westrick shared game-rebounding honors with 12 each. Ramstein is 8-2 overall; SHAPE fell to 1-11.

TASIS-England 48, Lakenheath 43(Saturday at Lakenheath; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers — TASIS-England: Unavailable; Lakenheath: Brinsely Walker 14. Glenn Jones 8, Josh Eversman 8, Albert Jones 8. Noteworthy — Lakenheath (2-9) got 19 rebounds froim Walker and 6 from Everman.JV — TASIS-England 29, Lakenheath 28

Region IAFNORTH 63, Menwith Hill 40(Friday at Menwith Hill)AFNORTH....... 13 17 16 17—63Menwith Hill ....... 10 9 6 15—40Scoring — AFNORTH: Nuri Karaca 16, Jamil Pollock 13, Oguzhan Yabici 12, Westin McKinney 11, Jake Schmidt 9, Zach Woodbury 2; Menwith Hill: Josh Willis 15, Chris Jackson 10, Lawrence Alston 7, Schuyler Backlar 6, Sam Ehrhard 2. Noteworthy — According to Menwith Hill coach Gregory DeJardin, his team managed just 30 percent shooting from the floor against what he called aggressive half-court man-to-man and 3-2 zone defenses deployed by AFNORTH. Willis was an exception to the 30-percent figure; he was 6-for-11 from the floor.AFNORTH 57, Menwith Hill 52(Saturday at Menwith Hill)AFNORTH ....... 17 10 12 18—57Menwith Hill ....... 12 12 15 13—52Scoring — AFNORTH: Karaca 34, Pollock 11, McKinney 6, Schmidt 2, Woodbury 2, Yabici 2; Menwith Hill: Willis 18, Backlar 17, Ehrhard 8, Jackson 7, Alston 2. Noteworthy — AFNORTH improved to 7-3 overall and 5-2 against Region I teams. Menwith fell to 1-10, 0-5JV — None

ISB 52, Brussels 13(Tuesday at Brussels)ISB....... 17 13 9 13—52Brussels....... 3 4 4 2—13Scoring — International School of Brussels: Unavailable; Brussels: Braden Brower 7, Ben Bigelow 4, Imran Ahmic 2. Noteworthy — Brower blocked 12 shots and snared 7 rebounds, according to coach Chris Vahrenhorst, who noted three of his starters didn’t play because of injury. Brussels fell to 4-8 overall, 4-4 against regional teams. ISB, the regional big-schools champion, completed its regular season 7-1 overall and in Region I.

Region IIKaiserslautern 59, Bitburg 47(Saturday at Kaiserslautern)Bitburg....... 8 6 18 15—47Kaiserslautern ....... 16 29 8 6—59Top scorers — Bitburg: Joseh Tarnate-Johnson 17, Matt Flood 13, Darren Aikens 10; Kaiserslautern: Thomas Russ 29, Brennan Dickerson 14, Bernard Burwell 7, Derryk Scarvers 7. Noteworthy — Kaiserslautern, which got 14 assists from Scarvers, improved to 9-1 overall and 6-0 in Region II behind 17 rebounds from Russ and 14 from Burwell. Bitburg (3-8, 1-7) got 4 steals and 4 assists from Tarnate-Johnson and 6 rebounds each from Flood and Aikens.

Kaiserslautern 76, Bitburg 45(Friday at Bitburg; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers — Kaiserslautern: Burwell 20, Russ 15, Scarvers 10, Andrew Stern 10; Bitburg: J.B. Johnson 20. Noteworthy — Burwell topped all rebounders with 14; Russ added 11. Scarvers handed out 7 assists, and Stern made 5 steals. Johnson posted 6 assists and 4 steals for Bitburg.

Kaiserslautern 73, Baumholder 56(Tuesday at Baumholder)Kaiserslautern ....... 20 19 14 20—73Baumholder ....... 15 12 16 13—56Top scorers — Kaiserslautern: Scarvers 17, Dickerson 12, Russ 10, Stern 10; Baumholder: Tahrel Harris 13, Alexander Johnson 12, Dimio Harris 11. Noteworthy — Burwell took game rebounding honors with 11. Scarvers, who along with Stern handed out a team-high 7 assists each, added 9 rebounds and Russ 6. T. Harris led Baumholder (3-8 overall, 1-6 in Region II), with 8 rebounds. Johnson added 7 rebounds and Reshard Matthews 4.

Ramstein 82, Mannheim 53(Friday at Ramstein)Mannheim....... 11 22 13 7—53Ramstein ....... 22 28 18 14—82Top scorers — Mannheim: Sam Rosario 14, Kurtis Beeson 11; Ramstein: DeVonte Allen 26, Thomas Amrine 22, Jarrod Henry 13. Noteworthy — According to Ramstein coach Andrew O’Conner, his top 3 scorers combined to sink 11 treys in the Royals’ fourth-straight victory.

Ramstein 70, Mannheim 42(Tuesday at Mannheim)Ramstein ....... 17 16 12 25—70Mannheim....... 12 7 11 12—42Top scorers — Ramstein: Amrine 27, Allen 16, Sam Wetlesen 10; Mannheim: Rosario 13, Calvin Baisden 11. Noteworthy — According to Mannheim coach David Brown, Amrine was 8-of-9 from the line. He scored 14 of his game-high 27 points in the final period. Beeson, who made 4 steals, grabbed a team-high 7 rebounds for Mannheim, which benefited from 4 assists by Adam Cornelius.JV — Ramstein 50, Mannheim 45

Mannheim 48, Wiesbaden 46(Saturday at Wiesbaden)Mannheim....... 10 18 7 13—48Wiesbaden....... 8 9 16 13—46Top scorers — Mannheim: Sam Rosario 16, D.J. Taylor 12; Wiesbaden: Daniel Harris 11, Tevin Teal 11, Antonio Trawick 11. Noteworthy — Mannheim improved to 3-9 overall and 3-4 in Region II behind 4-of-5 3-point shooting by Taylor, who came off the bench, and a team-high 9 rebounds by Adam Cornelius. Wiesbaden (8-2, 4-2) got 5 assists from Harris and 5 rebounds from Teal.JV — Mannheim 38, Wiesbaden 34

Region IIIPatch 37, BFA 30(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Patch....... 10 8 4 15—37Black Forest Academy ....... 11 0 9 10—30Top scorers — Patch: Dylan Measells 18, Justin Johnson-Rich 9, Shaq Hunter 8; Black Forest Academy: Andrew Lindberg 8, Josiah Kelley 8, Anthony Purpero 7. Noteworthy — Patch improved to 8-4 overall and 6-2 in region behind 7 rebounds each from Measells and Hunter. BFA (3-6, 2-6) got 8 rebounds from Kelley, 5 from Lindberg, and 3 steals and 3 assists from Aaron Ling.JV — Patch 30, BFA 18

Patch 53, BFA 33(Friday at Kandern, Germany)Patch....... 6 9 19 19—53Black Forest Academy ....... 9 10 5 9—33Top scorers — Patch: Hunter 16, Cavan Cohoes 9, Oamir Ingrim 8; Black Forest Academy: Lindberg 12, Kelley 7, Purpero 7. Noteworthy — Hunter and Measells led patch with 6 rebounds each. Purpero and Kelley each made 4 steals for BFA, which was led in rebounding by Lindberg’s 7. Nathan Greathouse pulled down 4 rebounds.JV — Patch 31, BFA 10

Bamberg 55, Vilseck 51(Friday at Vilseck)Bamberg....... 14 10 17 14—55Vilseck....... 9 15 12 15—51Top scorers — Bamberg: T.J. Cortright 16, Brian Hargraves 9; Vilseck: Daniel Arroyo 12, Calvin Hickman 11, Kalyn Smithson 10. Noteworthy — Cortright topped all rebounders with 10; his teammates Eric Pass and Hargraves added 8 and 7, respectively. Tyler Lewis posted 10 assists and 6 steals for Bamberg. Collins Romer led Vilseck with 5 rebounds.JV — Vilseck 51, Bamberg 35

Region IVNaples 61, Aviano 34(Saturday at Aviano)Naples....... 13 25 12 11—61Aviano....... 6 8 11 9—34Top scorers — Naples: Ryheam Trahan 22, Jun Jun Gallardo 12, Eddie Allen 9; Aviano: Zach Erskine 11, Myron McRae 7, Corey Webb 6. Noteworthy — Naples improved to 12-0 and plays for the American Schools in Italy league title this weekend against second-place Sigonella. Aviano, the two-time defending league and European Division II champion, fell to 7-5.

Sigonella 56, Florence 12(Saturday at Sigonella)Int. Sch. of Florence ....... 8 3 1 0—12Sigonella....... 12 9 27 8—56Top scorers — International School of Florence: Franco Federico 6, Marcus Davis 4; Sigonella: Michael Mink 19, Larry Stevenson 12, Chris McKissick 6. Noteworthy — Sigonella, which improved to 11-1 overall and in regional play, got 7 rebounds from McKissick, 6 from Angel Jackson, 3 steals each from Marco Montero and Jeffrey Lucero, and 4 assists from Larry Stevenson, according to Sigonella coach Ross Brand. ISF fell to 0-12, 0-12

Sigonella 65, Florence 16(Friday at Sigonella)Int. Sch. of Florence ....... 2 5 7 2—16Sigonella ....... 22 8 21 14—65Top scorers — International School of Florence: Federico 7, Louis Ribieras 5; Sigonella: Jackson 10, Kahlil Bowen 8, Montero 8, Noteworthy — According to Brand, Jackson took game-rebounding honors with 10. Bowen and Montero, who made 3 steals, each added 8 rebounds for Sigonella, while Larry Stevenson made 4 steals and Peter Swisshelm 3; Davonte Stevenson sank 2 treys.

AOSR 64, Milan 23(Saturday at Rome)Am. School of Milan ....... 2 4 6 11—23Am. O’seas Sch. of Rome ....... 18 23 8 15—64Top scorers — American School of Milan: Jack Wennersten 6, Shun Katayama 6; American Overseas School of Rome: Lorenzo Mannozzi 18, Nate Sieben 9, Colin Morrill 9, Ramy Fahim 7. Noteworthy — AOSR improved to 8-4 overall and in region behind 6 rebounds each by Eran Efrima and J. Kim and 5 rebounds from Sieben. Sieben also came up with 3 steals. Milan fell to 1-11, 1-11.

AOSR 63, Milan 12(Friday at Rome)Am. School of Milan ....... 4 6 0 2—12Am. O’seas Sch. of Rome ....... 31 6 16 10—63Top scorers — American School of Milan: Wennersten 6, Alessandro Tarzi 4, Katayama 2; American Overseas School of Rome: Mannozzi 19, Fahim 10, Federico Ciuffa 9, Sieben 8. Noteworthy — Efrima topped AOSR with 8 rebounds; Fahim and Max Valli each added 6 and Sieben 5 to AOSR’s rebounding totals. Mannozzi pulled off 5 steals, Efrima made 4 and Sieben, who sank 2 treys and pulled off an equal number of steals, handed out 4 assists.

GirlsNon-regionalRamstein 34, SHAPE 18(Saturday at Mons, Belgium)Ramstein....... 8 9 8 9—34SHAPE ....... 6 5 1 6—18Top scorers — Ramstein: Sarah Syzbist 19; SHAPE: Gina Rhett 8, Teresa Muldoon 5. Noteworthy — SHAPE fell to 5-7 overall despite 6 rebounds by Liz Burden and 4 by Ashley Seiler, 3 steals by Ellen Campany and Rhett’s 2 treys, 2 assists and 2 steals. Not counting the results of Friday night’s scheduled home game against Mannheim, which was unreported by press time Saturday, Ramstein is 4-5.JV — Ramstein 37, SHAPE 7.

Region IAFNORTH 29, Menwith Hill 22(Saturday at Menwith Hill)AFNORTH....... 7 5 6 11—29Menwith Hill ....... 4 10 4 4—22Scoring — AFNORTH: Brenda Broadwater 12, Mercedes Ash 7, Sara Sawyer 6, Riley McKinney 2, Monique Miller 1, Nyekiah Deshazor 1; Menwith Hill: Monique McCrary 9, Rachael Solini 8, Kaia Pierce 4, Arielle Rogers 1. Noteworthy — Menwith Hill, the Region I small schools champion, is 9-2 overall and 3-2 against Region I schools. AFNORTH is 6-4, 3-4.JV — None

Menwith Hill 17, AFNORTH 16(Friday at Menwith Hill)AFNORTH....... 4 7 0 5—16Menwith Hill ....... 8 2 5 2—17Scoring — AFNORTH: Ash 6, Sawyer 4, Broadwater 3, Miller 2, Deshazor 1; Menwith Hill: Pierce 8, McCreary 5, Solini 2, Alex Furrow 2

Region IIKaiserslautern 46, Bitburg 18(Saturday at Kaiserslautern)Bitburg....... 2 6 4 6—18Kaiserslautern....... 10 18 11 7—46Scoring — Bitburg: Melissa Menschel 6, Brianna Lackey 4, Michelle Morrison 4, Lamonica Williams 4; Kaiserslautern: Medina Gregory 10, Cariema Wood 8, Karah Helm 8, Jennifer Isaacs 7, Alana Dickerson 6, Jada Perry 4, Shadonna Gordon 3. Noteworthy — Kaiserslautern coach Corey Sullivan reported 8 rebounds for Gordon and 6 rebounds and 7 steals by Wood as his unbeaten Lady Raiders (10-0, 6-0 in Region II) rolled on. Bitburg (1-10, 1-7) received 8 rebounds from Menschel, 4 rebounds from Morrison and 3 rebounds from Brandy Oliver.

Kaiserslautern 40, Bitburg 23(Friday at Bitburg)Kaiserslautern....... 9 8 18 5—40Bitburg....... 8 5 8 2—23Top scorers: Kaiserslautern: Perry 13, Gregory 10. Helm 7, Wood 6, Dickerson 4; Bitburg: Lackey 11. Noteworthy — Wood, an All-European who took game-rebounding honors with 7, also posted 8 steals and 4 assists for K-town, which benefited from 6 steals by Perry. Morrison led Bitburg with 6 rebounds; L. Williams added 5 and Oliver 4.

Kaiserslautern 44, Baumholder 10(Tuesday at Baumholder)Kaiserslautern....... 11 13 15 5—44Baumholder....... 7 0 3 0—10Top scorers — Kaiserslautern: Gregory 13, Wood 13; Baumholder: Dionna Marcus 6. Noteworthy — Marcus pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds, but Baumholder fell to 1-10, 1-6. Kaiserslautern got 8 rebounds from Perry, 7 from Dickerson and 6 rebounds and 5 steals from Wood.

Wiesbaden 56, Manhnheim 32(Saturday at Wiesbaden)Mannheim....... 10 4 11 7—32Wiesbaden....... 14 8 16 18—56Top scorers — Mannheim: KaDedra Lea 11, Infinity Baisden 7, Gretchen Crockett 4, Emma Roberts 4, Grace Gonzalez 4; Wiesbaden: LeAmber Thomas 16, Kelley Colbert 11, LeAndra Thomas 10. Noteworthy — According to coach Jim Campbell, Wiesbaden (10-0, 6-0 in Region II) benefited from 13 rebounds by LeAmber Thomas, 11 rebounds, 6 steals, 4 assists and 3 blocks by LeAndra Thomas, 5 rebounds by Meghan Smith and 4 streals by Kelley Colbert. Not counting Friday’s unreported game at Ramstein, Mannheim, which got 8 rebounds and 8 blocks from Lea, is 5-6, 2-4.JV — Wiesbaden 32, Mannheim 12

Region IIIPatch 41, BFA 27(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Patch....... 10 6 13 12—41Black Forest Academy ....... 8 6 4 9—27Top scorers — Patch: Janelle Loney 25, Rebecca Hess 8, Johanna Quinn 6; Black Forest Academy: Helen Alderholdt 8, Esther Shady 7, Natalie Bertrand 4. Noteworthy — Shady pulled down 11 rebounds, but BFA fell to 4-5 overall and 3-5 in Region III. Patch (11-1, 10-0) got 8 rebounds and 5 steals from Quinn, 7 rebounds, 5 steals and 2 assists from Loney and 5 assists, 4 steals and 3 rebounds by Hess, according to Patch coach John Kohut.JV — Patch 26, BFA 10

Patch 40, BFA 21(Friday at Kandern, Germany)Patch....... 15 10 10 5—40Black Forest Academy ....... 7 2 4 8—21Top scorers — Loney 22, Bianca Lopez 7, Quinn 5; Black Forest Academy: Shady 8, Katherine Zvara 4, Jenny Ellis 3. Noteworthy — Loney posted 7 rebounds, 4 steals and 2 assists for Patch; Lopez’s line read 9 assists, 7 steals and a rebound. Shady led BFA, which got 2 assists and 13 rebounds from Caoline Belch, and Alderholdt added 6 rebounds.JV — Patch 31, BFA 4.

Vilseck 49, Bamberg 17(Friday at Vilseck)Bamberg....... 5 2 5 5—17Vilseck ....... 16 10 10 13—49Top scorers — Bamberg: Shae Montevirgen 5, Diandra Quashie 4; Vilseck: Deraj’ McClinton 16, Jamila Harvey 15, Sidni Beaulieu 7. Noteworthy — According to coach Jim Hall, Vilseck’s Thea Dunn, who handed out 2 assists, took game-rebounding honors with 11; her teammate Harvey, who blocked 4 shots, and Bamberg’s Quashie each grabbed 10. McClinton posted 6 steals, 3 assists and 2 blocks. Keaton Poppe and Juleika Medina snared 7 and 5 rebounds, respectively, for Bamberg.JV — Vilseck 18, Bamberg 17

Vilseck 44, Bamberg 25(Saturday at Bamberg)Vilseck ....... 18 3 13 10—44Bamberg ....... 3 5 7 10—25Top scorers — Vilseck: McClinton 20, Harvey 16, Mariah Morris 6; Bamberg: Natesha Godbee 11, Keaton Poppe 7, Tomokane 3. Noteworthy — Vilseck improved to 4-6, 4-4 behind 10 rebounds from Dunn, 9 rebounds and 7 steals from Harvey, 6 steals by McClinton and 4 rebounds by Taylor Hall. Bamberg fell to 0-9, 0-7 despite a game-high 15 rebounds by Poppe and 5 rebounds each by Godbee and Tomokane.JV — Vilseck 17, Bamberg 13

Ansbach 32, Hohenfels 21(Saturday at Hohenfel)Ansbach....... 4 11 12 5—32Hohenfels....... 2 6 4 9—21Top scorers — Ansbach: Lauren Finley 11, Alyssa Solis 6, Tielr Packer 4, Naomi Taylor 4; Hohenfels: Kiana Glenn 8, Tashia Golson 7, Casey Leon 5. Noteworthy — Packer posted 8 rebounds and 8 steals to help Ansbach improve to 6-3 overall and 4-3 in Region III. Finley made 2 3-pointers for Ansbach, which got 5 rebounds from Jackie Bosco and 4 rebounds from Solis. Golson led the rebounding for Hohenfels (1-11, 0-10) with 6; Glenn pulled off 3 steals.JV — Hohenfels 15, Ansbach 14

Ansbach 29, Hohenfels 17(Friday at Ansbach)Hohenfels....... 0 5 9 3—17Ansbach....... 0 12 7 10—29Top scorers — Hohenfels: Glann 8, Golson 6, Lauren Powell 2; Ansbach: Finley 10, Bosco 6, Solis 5. Noteworthy — Finley registered 11 steals for Ansbach, which got 10 rebounds from Bosco, 8 from Packer and 5 from Solis. Glenn, who pulled off 4 steals, and Tina Robinson each grabbed 7 rebounds for Hohenfels. Their teammate Ariel Cassidy snared 3 rebounds.JV — Ansbach 22, Hohenfels 8

Region IVAviano 56, Naples 32(Saturday at Aviano)Naples....... 10 4 6 12—32Aviano....... 12 22 11 11—56Top scorers — Naples: Mary Beard 9, Montana Beider 7; Aviano: Jasmine Mailoto 24, Casey Brunetti 8, Kyerha Smith 8. Noteworthy — Aviano will take 10-0 overall and league record into this weekend’s showdown at Vicenza (8-2, 8-2) for league title. All-Europe player Mailoto led the rebounding with 12; her teammate Katlyn Atchley added 11 rebounds, and their teammate Smith handed out 6 assists.

Vicenza 51, Marymount 12(Saturday at Vicenza; some first names unavailable)Marymount....... 4 4 4 0—12Vicenza....... 20 4 7 20—51Scoring — Marymount International School of Rome: C. Baramki 4, R. Amell 3, A. Bremer 3, Caroline Wiley 2; Vicenza: Lali Baratashvili 15, S. Pauling 15, M. Robinson 8, D. Ellis 5, E. Valek 5, K. Johnson 3. Noteworthy — Johnson came up with 7 rebounds, 4 steals and 3 blocks for Vicenza (8-2, 8-2). Lady Cougars’ Baratashvili had a double-double with 11 steals. Marymount fell to 0-10, 0-10.

Vicenza 50, Marymount 14(Saturday at Vicenza; some first names unavailable)Marymount ....... 4 0 4 6—14Vicenza ....... 20 8 10 12—50Scoring — Marymount International School of Rome: Wiley 6, Arnell 2, Baramki 2, Bremer 2, A. Zivkoic 2; Vicenza: Baratashvili 10, Pauling 10, T. Miranda 8, Valek 6, O. Reyter 4, Johnson 2, D. Ellis 2, A. Francis 2, M. Robinson 2, J. Joiner 2, V. Manning 2. Noteworthy —Valek led Vicenza with 9 rebounds; Baratashvili pulled off 5 steals.

Milan 47, AOSR 39(Saturday at Rome)Am. Sch. of Milan ....... 10 12 12 13—47Am. O’seas Sch. of Rome ....... 7 13 9 10—39Top scorers — American School of Milan: Ivonne Marin 15, Natalie Fostar 14, Melissa Pressler 10; American Overseas School of Rome: Martina Mannozzi 22, Rachel May 9. Noteworthy — Milan salvaged split but still fell out of Region IV race at 8-4 overall and in the region. Lady Panthers have concluded regular season and next play in European Division II tournament Feb. 23-26. AOSR is to take a 6-4, 6-4 record into its regular season final doubleheader at crosstown but winless rival Marymount.

AOSR 46, Milan 45(Friday at Rome)Am. Sch. of Milan ....... 6 10 15 14—45Am. O’seas Sch. of Rome ....... 9 6 15 16—46Top scorers — American School of Milan: Fostar 19, Marin 13, Pressler 7; American Overseas School of Rome: Mannozzi 29, Ceara Lafferty 5. Noteworthy — According to AOSR AD Stefan Haroo, Mannozzi offensive rebound and put-back basket off a missed free throw with seconds to play proved the game-winner.

Wrestling(Saturday)At SHAPETeam scoringLakenheath 76, SHAPE 53, Brussels 42, Alconbury 28Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Daryl Page (SHP); 2, Darius Holt (Lake); 3, None112— 1, None reported119— 1, Tyler Lloyd (Lake); 2, Karl Kristensen (SHP); 3, Chase Noorda (Lake)125— 1, Matt Lengyl (SHP); 2, Jon Reese (Lake); 3, Peter Rydzynski (Alc)130— 1, Andrew Luong (Alc); 2, Paul Kren (Brus); 3, Isaac Somaratna (SHP)135— None reported140— 1, Sam Racioppo (Brus); 2, Jason Moose (SHP); 3, Connor Harness (Brus)145— None reported152— 1, Devon Parrish (Lake); 2, Adam Carroll (Lake); 3, Joey Connor (Lake)160— 1, Nathan Rogacki (Lake); 2, David Carroll (Lake); 3, Johannes Wimmer (Alc)171— None reported189— 1, Joe Kren (Brus); 2, Brandon Emerton (Lake); 3, None215— None reported285— None reported

At HeidelbergTeam scoring (points not available)1, Heidelberg; 2, Vilseck; 3, Bamberg; 4, MannheimIndividual leaders112 pounds— 1, Ryan Buettner (Bam); 2, Andrew Reyna (Vil); 3, Wayne Hagan )Mann)119— Tiawan Fauntleroy (Bam); 2, Kyle Jackson (Heid); 3, Tyler Cepeda (Vil)125— Remington Edwards (Vil); 2, Josh Groom (Heid)130— 1, Jaron Henninger (Heid); 2, Ben Nelson (Vil); 3, Michael Nelson (Vil)135— 1, Kyle Swords (Heid); 2, Andrew Baxter (Heid); 3, Scott Hammel (Vil)140— 1, Andrew Bean (Heid), 2, Amauris Orellana (Vil)145— 1, Dennis Thomas (Vil); 2, Sam Nevinger (Mann); 3, Zarquel Webb (Bam)152— 1, Jimmie McBride (Heid); 2, Justin Vatcher (Heid); 3, Charles Martinez (Vil)160— 1, Bronzen Williams (Heid); 2, Caleb Pettitt (Vil); 3, Jerrett Dunlap (Vil)171— 1, Daniel White (Heid); 2, JT Torres (Heid); 3, Andrew Mineni (Vil)189— 1, Turner Vite (Heid); 2, Jesse Partee (Vil); 3, Alex Grant (Heid)215— 1, Jonathon Brown (Heid); 2, Juan Palacios (Bam)285— 1, Noah Hartley (Vil)

At BaumholderTeam scoringRamstein 222.5, Kaiserslautern 172.5, Bitburg 102, Baumholder 63.5, AFNORTH 50Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Ryan Goins (Rams); 2, Brenden Gauthier (Baum); 3, Matt Fischer (Kais)112— 1, Dane Robbins (Bitb); 2, Andrew Hooks (Kais); 3, Josh Jones (Kais)119— 1, Adam Franz (Rams)’ 2, Adrien Julien (Baum); 3, Nick Reuter (Bitb)125— 1, Stephen Hook (Kais); 2, De Shabazz (Rams); 3, Tyler Overton (Rams)130— 1, Peter Phillips (Kais); 2, Bryan Caldwell (Rams); 3, Jarred Jones (Kais)135— 1, Ben McCoy (Rams); 2, Ryan Edwards (Baum); 3, Jeff Lawson (Kais)140— 1, Erik Langholz (Kais); 2, Eric Carter (Rams); 3, Derrick Ashcraft (Kais)145— 1, Dillan Trautman (Rams); 2, Brandon Furtado (Rams); 3, Anthony Caceres (Kais)152— 1, Andres Gaytan (Rams); 2, Sam Arnold (Kais); 3, Gailen McGarver (Rams)160— 1, Chris Grantham (Rams); 2, John Downey (Bitb); 3, Eli Crouch (Kais)171— 1, Ryan Gernert (Rams); 2, Sean Amidan (AFN); 3, Micahel Domenichini (Kais)189— 1, Austin Schmidt (Bitb); 2, Zach West (Kais); 3, Pat Less (Bitb)215— 1, Tony Legare (AFN); 2, Shaquille Williams (Bitb); 3, Alex Helm (Kais)285— 1, Jordan Linder (Rams); 2, Jonathan Garcia (AFN); 3, None

At PatchTeam scoringPatch 219, Wiesbaden 152, Black Forest Academy 74, Ansbach 72, Hohefnels 42Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Ross Wilson (Pat); 2, Kyle Kenney (BFA); 3, John Kellett-Forsyth (Pat)112— 1, Isaac McIlvene (Pat); 2, Garrett Prewett (BFA); 3, Victor Baart (BFA)119— 1, Brendan Sturman (Wies); 2, Chris Carlisle (Pat); 3, Christian Brown (Pat)125— 1, Jacob Andrus (Pat); 2, Vincent Alvarez (Wies); 3, Justin LeMay (Pat)130— None135— 1, Jaden Fields (Pat); 2, DeMar Flake (Ansb); 3, Danile King (Pat)140— 1, Thomas Trevino (Pat); 2, Josh McKeown (BFA); 3, Jamichael Wiley (Wies)145— 1, Mekyle Fernandes (Pat); 2, Chris Walter (Pat); 3, Nate Morris (Wies)152— 1, Kevin Andrus (Pat); 2, J.C. Rapp (Pat); 3, Jordan Freeman (Wies)160— 1, Calen Fiedls (Pat); 2, John McKevitt (Pat); 3, James Killilea (Wies)171— 1, Jason Pinnow (Pat); 2, Bryson Davis (Pat); 3, Dan Mariscal (Ansb)189— 1. Marshall Haas (Pat); 2, Alexander Hess (Pat); 3, Daniel Kingenberg (BFA)215— 1, Eric Stouter 9Wies); 2, William Heiges 9Wies); 3, T.J. Propp (Ansb)285— 1, Gabriel Diaz (Wies); 2, Daniel matter (Wies); 3, Brandon Reed (Hoh)

At NaplesTeam scoringNaples 115, Aviano 100, Vicenza 98, Sigonella 76, American Overseas School of Rome 14Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Elijah Gonzalez (Napl); 2, Chance Peterson (Napl); 3, Daniel Vossler (Sig)112— 1, Omri Itzaki (AOSR); 2, Tyler Young (Avi); 3, Peter perry 9Vicz)119— 1, Trevor Peterson (Napl); 2, Asah Tibuni (Avi); 3, Maxwell Whitting (Napl);125— 1, Jalin Powell (Napl); 2, Conor Smith (Vic); 3, Albert Brandon (Sig)130— 1, Josh Hood (Napl); 2, Kyle LeaNheart (Vic); 3, Kyle Willis (AvI)135— 1, Nik Weiser (Avi); 2, Mikhail Schroder (Vic); 3, Jordan Gonzales (Napl)140— 1, Marco Summerfield (Sig); 2, Andy Kunis (Avi); 3, Kyle Baldree (Napl)145— 1, Sid Conner (Sig); 2, Bryan Pfirrmann (Napl); 3, Ian Eversman (Napl)152— 1, Bradley Bonnema (Napl); 2, Matthew Martini (Vic); 3, Allen Werner (Vic)160— 1, Aaron Hogg (Vic); 2, David Makee (Napl); 3, Jeremy Huller (Vic)171— 1, Chris Heath (Avi); 2, Jeff Lastrella (Sig); 3, Jack Cheek (Napl)189— 1, William Pagan (Vic); 2, Frank Garcia Diaz (Sig); 3, Grayson Haynes (Napl)215— 1, Austin Pond (Vic); 2, Koko Howard (Napl); 3, Sean Mooney (Napl)285— 1, Austin Flanagan (Sig); 2, Tim Lamaitre (Vicz); 3, Richard Boles (Napl)Noteworthy— According to Naples coach Vito Vitulli, Aviano’s Weiser and Heath remain undefeated.

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