Subscribe

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

BasketballBoysRegion IAFNORTH 53, Brussels 42(Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Brussels ....... 9 11 16 6—42AFNORTH ....... 14 10 14 15—53Top scorers — Brussels: Braden Brower 20, Ryan Bottesini 18; AFNORTH: Jake Schmidt 22, Jamil Pollock 15, Westin McKinney 10SHAPE 38, ISB 34(Saturday at Mons, Belgium)ISB ....... 8 6 10 10—34SHAPE ....... 6 19 2 11—38Top scorers — International School of Brussels: Tim Owen 8, Marshall Cantos 6, Fonz Hart 6; SHAPE: Ryan Valentine 15, Fabio Petrocchi 11, Nick Westrick 6. Noteworthy — SHAPE(1-6, 1-1 in Region I) claimed first victory of season behind a game-high 10 rebounds by Ryan Howard, and 8 rebounds by Westrick. Spartans are to play Friday at AFNORTH, then host the Lions the following day. ISB (4-1, 4-1) got a team-high 5 rebounds from Owen and next is to play Friday and Saturday at Lakenheath.JV — SHAPE 22, ISB 17ISB 56, SHAPE 44(Friday at Brussels)SHAPE ....... 5 23 11 5—44ISB ....... 10 14 18 14—56Top scorers — SHAPE: Howard 13, Tinos Panidas 13, Valentine 7; International School of Brussels: Steve Clark 18, Marc Jacobs 13, Owen 8. Noteworthy — Howard and Clark each grabbed 8 rebounds.JV — SHAPE 32, ISB 20

Region IIWiesbaden 77, Bitburg 60(Friday at Wiesbaden)Bitburg....... 15 9 19 17—60Wiesbaden....... 27 22 21 7—77Top scorers — Bitburg: Corey Evans 18, Daren Aiken 10; Wiesbaden: Roscoe Johnson 28, Victor Strange 10, Antonio Trawick 10. Noteworthy — Strange had 6 rebounds and Reggie Smith and Daniel Harris each pulled down 5, according to Wiesbaden coach Carl Johnson.JV — Wiesbaden 39, Bitburg 38

Wiesbaden 62, Bitburg 45(Saturday at Wiesbaden)Bitburg ....... 10 9 11 15—45Wiesbaden ....... 20 23 10 9—62Top scorers — Bitburg: J.B. Johnson 14, Aiken 10; Wiesbaden: Trawick 10, R.Johnson 10, Khahri Bennett 10, Harris 8. Noteworthy — Cletus Gilmore grabbed team-high 6 rebounds for Wiesbaden (5-0 overall, 3-0 in Region II). Phillip Tross and Harris each snared 5 rebounds, Johnson said. Bitburg is 2-4, 0-3.JV — Wiesbaden 30, Bitburg 23

Region IIIHeidelberg 70, Hohenfels 51(Friday at Heidelberg)Hohenfels....... 14 9 14 14—51Heidelberg....... 21 12 21 16—70Top scorers — Hohenfels: Jamie Tompkins 22, Xavier Davis 6, Damien Babington 3; Heidelberg: Eugene Jones 27, Stirling Thomas 17, Chris Cuthbert 8, Jack Cannon 6. Noteworthy — Cuthbert, who posted 3 assists and 2 steals, collected a game-high 14 rebounds for Heidelberg, which got 6 rebounds from Cannon; 4 assists from Jones and 2 assists from Thomas, who was 3-for-3 from behind the 3-point arc. Davis led Hohenfels with 8 rebounds; Babington collected 5 and dished out 4 assists, and Tompkins supplemented his scoring with 4 rebounds and 4 assists.

Heidelberg 73, Hohenfels 32(Saturday at Heidelberg)Hohenfels....... 9 5 11 7—32Heidelberg....... 15 15 35 8—73Top scorers — Hohenfels: Tompkins 12, Chris Sanchez 7; Heidelberg: Jones 16, Thomas 14, Cuthbert 11, Maurice Simon 9. Noteworthy — Scoring ended in the fourth quarter by school system’s 39-point courtesy rule. Heidelberg improved to 6-0 overall and 4-0 Region III mark as Jones, who stole the ball 3 times, went 4-for-4 from behind the 3-point arc. Thomas stole the ball twice, was 2-for-3 from beyond the arc and handed out 3 assists. Cannon led Heidelberg with 7 rebounds; Maurice Simon added 6 rebounds and made 2 assists. Cuthbert posted 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals. Sanchez led Hohenfels (2-3, 0-3) with 7 rebounds; Tompkins, who registered 6 assists, grabbed 5 rebounds. Babington chalked up 4 rebounds and 3 assists.

Bamberg 58, Patch 49(Friday at Bamberg)Patch....... 14 9 11 15—49Bamberg....... 15 20 4 19—58Top scorers — Patch: Shaquille Hunter 14, Dylan Measells 12; Bamberg: Quadell Webb 22, Brian Hargreaves 13, Dillon Luedtke 11. Noteworthy — Hargreaves led all rebounders with 8; Webb and Javonte Knuckles added 7 each for Bamberg. Measells led Patch with 6 rebounds.JV — Patch 44, Bamberg 29

Bamberg 44, Patch 42(Saturday at Bamberg; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers — Patch: Hunter 10, Cavan Cohoes 9, Measells 6; Bamberg: Webb 16, Hargreaves 11, Luedtke 7. Noteworthy — Bamberg will take 3-0 overall and 2-0 regional record into Friday’s game against visiting Ansbach. Patch, which is scheduled to host Hohenfels on Friday and Saturday, is 2-4, 2-2.JV — Bamberg 40, Patch 25

Region IVAOSR 66, Aviano 49(Friday at Aviano)AOSR ....... 25 11 20 10—66Aviano....... 6 11 15 17—49Top scorers — American Overseas School of Rome: Lorenzo Mannozzi 31, Nathan Sieben 21, Federico Ciuffa 6; Aviano: Dan Bert 13, Myron McRae 11, Zach Erskine 7, Andrew Bert 7

Aviano 48, AOSR 46(Saturday at Aviano)AOSR....... 9 12 14 11—46Aviano....... 15 10 8 15—48Top scorers — American Overseas School of Rome: Sieben 16, Mannozzi 15, Giacopo Lorenza 9; Aviano: McRae 16, D. Bert 12, Elijah Smith 6. Noteworthy — Corey Webb’s layup with 1.6 seconds to play proved the game-winner for Aviano (5-1 overall and in Region IV). AOSR is 3-3.JV — Aviano 56, AOSR 24

Sigonella 59, Vicenza 45(Saturday at Sigonella)Vicenza ....... 17 11 8 9—45Sigonella....... 15 13 18 13—59Top scorers — Vicenza: Unavailable; Sigonella: Chris McKissick 14, Michael Mink 14, Larry Stevenson 14. Noteworthy — Sigonella advanced to 6-0 overall and regional mark behind 7 rebounds from McKissick; 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals by Stevenson; and 5 rebounds and 5 assists from Mink. Vicenza is 2-4.

Sigonella 69, Vicenza 62(Friday at Sigonella)Vicenza ....... 14 19 14 15—62Sigonella....... 21 15 11 22—69Top scorers — Vicenza: Unavailable; Sigonella: Stevenson 25, Marco Montero 15. Noteworthy — According to Sigonella coach Ross Brand, both Stevenson and Montero were 3-for-3 on 3-point tries. McKissick led rebounding with 12. Mink added 8 rebounds and Stevenson 5.

Marymount 44, Florence 15(Friday at Marymount international School of Rome)Florence ....... 0 6 0 9—15Marymount....... 25 2 11 6—44Top scorers — Florence: Unavailable; Marymount: Ziyad Nour 24, Giorgio Musilli 5

Marymount 50, Florence 18(Saturday at American Overseas School of Rome)Florence ....... 7 5 2 4—18Marymount ....... 18 10 11 11—50Top scorers — Florence Unavailable; Marymount: Nour 14, Musilli 13, Febri Hannan 8. Marymount is 2-4; Florence is 0-6.

GirlsRegion IAFNORTH 41, Brussels 16(Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers — Brussels: Dominique Poitier 5, Valerie Chaussee 3; AFNORTH: Mercedes Ash 12, Brenda Broadwater 5, Nyekiah Deshazor 5. Noteworthy — According to AFNORTH coach Darwin McDonald, Ash had 6 steals and 2 assists, while Taryn Fairley had 4 steals. Marissa Andrews topped Lady Lions rebounding with 6, while Sara Sawyer, who blocked 2 shots, pulled down 4.

ISB 20, SHAPE 17 (OT)(Friday at Brussels)SHAPE ....... 5 4 8 0 0—17ISB ....... 4 6 0 7 3—20Top scorers — SHAPE: Gina Rhett 10; International School of Brussels: Amanda Stewart 8

SHAPE 34, ISB 25(Saturday at Mons, Belgium)ISB ....... 11 4 4 6—25SHAPE....... 10 6 8 10—34Top scorers — International School of Brussels: Lucy Wallenstein 9; SHAPE: Rhett 16, Theresa Muldoon 11. Noteworthy — According to SHAPE coach Sam Ochinang, Ashley Feiler led SHAPE (3-4 overall and 1-1 in region) with 10 rebounds. Muldoon added 8 rebounds and Liz Burden 7.

Region IIWiesbaden 49, Bitburg 15(Friday at Wiesbaden)Bitburg ....... 2 8 3 2—15Wiesbaden....... 10 21 14 4—49Top scorers — Bitburg: Michelle Morrison 5; Wiesbaden: Kelley Colbert 17, LeAndra Thomas 8, LeAmber Thomas 8, Meghan Smith 7. Noteworthy — According to Wiesabaden coach Jim Campbell, Colbert collected 8 steals for defending European D-II champions. LeAndra Thomas led her team in rebounding with 6; Taylor Dore and Michelle Schoenberg each grabbed 4 rebounds.JV — Wiesbaden 32, Bitburg 9

Wiesbaden 44, Bitburg 12(Saturday at Wiesbaden)Bitburg....... 2 5 3 2—12Wiesbaden....... 11 15 15 3—44Top scorers — Bitburg: Lamonica Williams 5, Morrison 3, Briana Lackey 3; Wiesbaden: Colbert 16, LeAndra Thomas 12, Schonberg 5. Noteworthy — According to Campbell, All-European LeAndra Thomas registered a triple-double with 12 points, 13 rebounds and 10 steals. LeAmber Thomas grabbed 8 rebounds, Schonberg 6 and Meghan Smith 5 as Lady Warriors improved to 5-0 overall and 3-0 in Region II. They’re next scheduled to play Tuesday at Ramstein and Friday at home against Ramstein. Bitburg (0-6, 0-3) is slated to play Friday at Baumholder, then host the Lady Bucs on Saturday.JV — Wiesbaden 36, Bitburg 16

Mannheim 40, Baumholder 22(Friday at Mannheim; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers — Baumholder: Dionna Marcus 20, Ashley Anderson 3, Jasmine Soule 2; Mannheim: Brittany Hyde 12, Kededra lee 10, Gretchen Crockett 7. Noteworthy — Marcus had a double-double with 20 rebounds to accompany her 20 points. Lee led Mannheim with 10 rebounds; Hyde added 8 for the Lady Bison

Mannheim 50, Baumholder 22(Saturday at baumholder)Mannheim ....... 16 12 16 6—50Baumholder....... 4 10 2 6—22Top scorers — Mannheim: Infinity Baisden 16, Asia Bliss 9, Hyde 8, Crockett 5; Baumholder: Marcus 17, Soule 3, Morokoth Son 2. Noteworthy — Marcus, who went 9-of-10 from the line, upped her weekend rebounding total to 39 by snaring 19, according to Baumholder coach Spencer Bean. Soule added 8 but the Lady Bucs still fell to 0-7 overall, 0-3 in Region II. They’re scheduled to host winless Bitburg on Friday and travel to Bitburg on Saturday. Mannheim (4-2, 2-0), which is scheduled to host unbeaten Kaiserslautern on Tuesday, got 8 rebounds from Corckett and 7 from Emma Roberts.

Region IIIHeidelberg 49, Hohenfels 14(Friday at Heidelberg)Hohenfels ....... 2 1 5 6—14Heidelberg....... 8 23 9 9—49Top scorers — Hohenfels: Tina Robinson 5; Heidelberg: Christina Muehlbauer 10, Romina Fears 8, Asya Tucker 8, Marlowe Muehlbauer 7. Noteworthy — According to Heidelberg coach Jon Mittenzwey, Lady Lions’ Star Jones had a game-high 11 rebounds. Tucker grabbed 8 rebounds. Linae Myhand 7 for Heidelberg, which also benefited from 6 steals by Rebecca Luna and 4 thefts by Marlowe Muehlbauer. Kiana Gibson led Hohenfels with 3 rebounds; her teammate Tashia Golson claimed 2.JV — Heidelberg 14, Hohenfels 1

Heidelberg 45, Hohenfels 6(Saturday at Heidelberg)Hohenfels....... 1 3 2 0—6Heidelberg ....... 12 18 9 6—45Top scorers — Hohenfels: Golson 3; Heidelberg: Jones 8, Fears 7, Luna 7. Noteworthy — Heidelberg improved to 5-1 overall and 4-0 in Region III behind 8 rebounds from Fears, 7 rebounds by Jones and 5 rebounds by Myhand. Golson led Hohenfels (1-4, 0-3) with 3 rebounds.JV — Heidelberg 17, Hohenfels 2

Patch 57, Bamberg 20(Friday at Bamberg)Patch....... 22 7 17 11—57Bamberg....... 2 8 5 5—20Top scorers — Patch: Janelle Loney 30, Bianca Lopez 16; Bamberg: Diandra Quashie 14; Keaton Poppe 4. Noteworthy — All-European Loney posted 9 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals; Lopez chalked up 5 steals and 4 assists.JV — Patch 31, Bamberg 4

Patch 56, Bamberg 30(Saturday at Bamberg)Patch ....... 25 7 16 8—56Bamberg....... 2 15 8 5—30Top scorers — Patch: Loney 25, Lopez 16, Johanna Quinn 6; Bamberg: Poppe 9, Quashie 6, Natasha Godbee 6. Noteworthy — Loney had 5 assists and 5 rebounds; Lopez added 7 steals and 4 assists, and Quinn posted 5 rebounds and 4 steals as Lady Panthers improved to 5-1 overall and 4-0 in region. Bamberg, which got 14 rebounds from Quashie, 9 from Poppe and 5 from Godbee is 0-3, 0-2.JV — Patch 21, Bamberg 15

Region IVAviano 48, AOSR 28(Friday at Aviano)AOSR....... 6 5 9 8—28Aviano....... 16 10 17 5—48Top scorers — American Overseas School of Rome: Martina Mannozzi 18; Aviano: AnnMarie McClellan 11, Jasmine Mailoto 10, Casey Berunetti 9. Noteworthy — According to Aviano coach Greg Mead, Mailoto, a 6-2 All-Europe junior center, grabbed 19 rebounds and her teammate Katlyn Atchley 11 for Aviano, which also benefited from the 5 assists and 4 steals rung up by Kyerha Smith.

Aviano 47, AOSR 34(Saturday at Aviano)AOSR ....... 4 9 7 14—34Aviano....... 12 16 3 16—47Top scorers — American Overseas School of Rome: Giorgia Argomenti 11; Aviano: Mailoto 13, Smith 9, Alex Ostler 9. Noteworthy — Aviano improved to a league-leading 4-0 behind 10 rebounds from Mailoto, and 8 rebounds and 5 steals by Smith. AOSR is 3-3.

Wrestling(Saturday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Team scoringRamstein 220.5, Lakenheath 171.5, Brussels 99, AFNORTH 79, Alconbury 24Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Ryan Goins (Rams); 2, Darius Holt (Lake); 3, Jordan Abraham (Rams)112— 1, Sevario Young (AFN); 2, Ian Lewehaupt (Rams); 3, None119— 1, Adam Franz (Rams); 2, Tyler Lloyd (Lake); 3, Matt Geronimo (Alc)125— 1, Jon Reese (Lake); 2, Brad Cho (Rams); 3, None130— 1, Bryan Caldwell (Rams); 2, Decereyell Shabazz (Rams); 3, Andrew Loung (Alc)135— 1, Ben McCoy (Rams); 2, David Duncan (Lake); 3, Landon Tholen (Rams)140— 1, Austin Morrow (Lake); 2, Vincent Alonso (Brus); 3, Brandon Fortado (Ram)145— 1, Adam Carroll (Lake); 2, Dyllan Trautmann (Rams); 3, Joey Connor (Lake)152— 1, Andres Gaytan (Rams); 2, Deavon Parrish (Lake); 3, Dakota Deverill (Brus)160— 1, Chris Grantham (Rams); 2, Tyler Rood (Rams); 3, Zack Jackson (Brus)171— 1, Ryan Gernert (Rams); 2, Daniel Tedesco (Brus); 3, Ryan Patten (AFN)189— 1, Joe Kren (Brus); 2, Joe Androm (Rams); 3, Brandon Emerton (Lake)215— 1, Shae Emerton (Lake); 2, Tony Legare (AFN); 3, Gorkem Ercan (AFN)285— 1, Jonathan Garcia (AFN); 2, Zach Zavala (Rams); 3, NoneNoteworthy — According to AFNORTH coach Greg Blankenship, outstanding match of the meet was at 140 between Morrow of Lakenheath and Alonso of Brussels. “… Morrow was solid on his feet throughout the match and controlled the scoring with three takedowns,” Blankenship wrote in an e-mail.

(Saturday at Ansbach)Team scoringVilseck 115, Heidelberg 98, Hohenfels 87, Ansbach 65, Bamberg 28, Mannheim 7Championship bouts103 pounds— Austin Atkinson (Hoh) tech fall Josh Elliott (Hoh)112— Ryan Buettner (Bamb) def. T.J. Fauntleroy (Bamb) 9-6119— Joseph Spiszer(Hoh) pin Austin Roberts (Ansb) 3:45125— Zane Kennedy (Vils) pin Remington Edwards (Vils) 1:55130— Jaron Henniger (Heid) maj. dec. Jeremy Sullivan (Unavailable)135— Jonathan Whitford (Hoh) pin DeMar Flake (Ansb) 1:20140— Amarius Orellana (Vils) pin Andrew Bean (Heid) 1:22145— Daniel LeJeune (Heid) pin John Spiszer(Hoh) 0:51152— Jimmy McBride (Heid) def. Justin Vatcher (Heid) 10-4160— Bronzen Williams (Heid) pin Caleb Pettit (Vils) 1:18171— Dan Mariscal (Ansb) pin J.T. Torres (Heid) 1:38189— Tuner Vite (Heid) pin Jesse Partee (Vils) 3:21215— Juan Palacios (Bamb) pin T.J. Propp (Ansb) 3:18285— Noah Hartley (Vils) pin Rahim Beatty(Ansb) 3:38

(Saturday at Naples)Team scoringNaples 115, Aviano 100, Vicenza 98, Sigonella 76, American Overseas School of Rome 14Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Elijah Gonzalez (Napl); 2, Nick Klink (Avi); 3, Luca Melendez (Napl)112— 1, Omri Itzaki (AOSR); 2 peter Perry (Vicz); 3, Logan Schmidt (Napl)119— 1, Patrick Hernandez (Napl); 2, Trevor Peterson (Napl); 3, Asah Tibunoi (Avi)125— 1, Christian Hall (Avi); 2, Conor Smith (Vicz); 3, Jalin Powell (Napl)130— 1, Nik Weiser (Avi); 2, Josh Hood (Napl); 3, Kyle Leanheart (Vicz)135— 1, Tyler Williams (Napl); 2, Kimbo Leanheart ((Vicz); 3, Brandon Baker (Avi)140— 1, Marco Summerfield (Sig); 2, Andy Kunis (Avi); 3, Conor Skelton (Napl)145— 1, Sid Conner (Sig); 2, Dylan Kincannon (Napl); 3, Christian Tanaquin (Napl)152— 1, Aaron Hogg (Vicz); 2, Brian Fireman (Napl); 3, Michael Ashton-Welsh (Avi)160— 1, Jeremy Huller (Vicz); 2, Brad Bonnema (Napl); 3, None171— 1, Christopher Heath (Avi); 2, Jeff LaStrella (Sig); 3, James Cheek (Napl)189— 1, Tai McGee (Sig); 2, Frank Garcia Diaz (Sig); 3, Grayson Haynes (Napl)215— 1, Austin Pond (Vicz); 2, Matt Cagle (Sig); 3, Noah Whiton (Avi)285— 1, Austin Flanagan (Sig); 2, Dominic Barbour (Avi); 3, Jacob Lieb (Vicz)Noteworthy — According to Naples coach Vito Vittuli, Aviano’s Weiser and Heath are unbeaten this season.

MarksmanshipWest Conference(Saturday at Stuttgart)Team scoring(1,500 possible points)Patch 1,408; Heidelberg 1,305; Mannheim 1,220; Baumholder 1,203Top individualsOverall (300 possible points) — Katelyn Bronell (Heid) 285Prone (100 possible points) — Josh Sloan (Pat) 98Standing (100 possible points) — Bronell 93 and Addison Flynn (Pat) 93Kneeling (100 possible points) — Bronell 96 and Mecedes Romih (Pat) 96

East Conference(Saturday at Bamberg)Team scoring(1,500 possible points)Hohenfels 1,388; Vilseck 1,372; Ansbach 1,341; Bamberg 1,301; Vicenza 1,140Top individualsOverall (300 possible points) — Kiley Schreurs (Ansb) 290Prone (100 possible points) — Schreurs 100Standing (100 possible points) — Rosaliz Carrillo (Bamb) 94 and Kathleen Waldron (Hoh) 94Kneeling (100 possible points) — Schreurs 97

Sign Up for Daily Headlines

Sign up to receive a daily email of today's top military news stories from Stars and Stripes and top news outlets from around the world.

Sign Up Now