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BasketballBoysNon-regionalSt. John’s 78, Brussels 28(Friday at Waterloo, Belgium)Brussels ....... 0 3 11 14—28St. John’s ....... 14 14 31 19—78Top scorers — Brussels: Ryan Bottesini 13, Ivan Cular 11; St. John’s: Gartan Martanda 19, Cathal Clancy 17, Jack Koral 10. Noteworthy — According to St. John’s AD Dennis Davis, Tarik Liska led St. John’s with 9 rebounds; his teammate Matanda collected 7. Clancy sank 3 3-pointers for St. John’s, which got 5 assists from Peter Haufiku. Culas canned 3 treys for Brussels and Bottesini, who had 8 rebounds and 4 steals, sank two 3-balls.
St. John’s 55, Brussels 15(Saturday at Steerebeek, Belgium)St. John’s ....... 17 8 15 15—55Brussels....... 0 6 4 5—15Top scorers — St. John’s: Koral 15; Brussels: Bottesini 10, Cular 5. Noteworthy — Brussels, which got 5 rebounds from Cular and 2 blocks from Bottesini, fell to 4-5 overall.Bamberg 55, Mannheim 33(Saturday at Mannheim)Bamberg ....... 10 11 20 14—55Mannheim ....... 9 5 7 12—33Top scorers — Bamberg: Tyler Lewis 12, Quadell Webb 10; Mannheim: Aaron Garrison 12. Noteworthy — Javonte Knuckles led Bamberg (5-0) with 8 rebounds; Terry Williams added 7 and Dillon Luedtke 5 for Barons, who tuned up for Region III showdown Friday and Saturday at Heidelberg. Lewis made 8 assists for Barons. Mannheim’s Daniel Luckey took game-rebounding honors with 11 as Bison fell to 2-6 overall.JV — Bamberg 41, Mannheim 33
Region IAFNORTH 66, SHAPE 29(Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands)SHAPE....... 5 6 13 5—29AFNORTH ....... 18 4 24 20—66Top scorers — SHAPE: Fabio Petrocchi 11, Ryan Howard 7; AFNORTH: Nuri Karaca 26, Jake Schmidt 15, Jamil Pollock 7. Noteworthy — According to AFNORTH coach Nate Goolsby, Schmidt topped rebounding game with 15; Pollock, cited for exceptional defense, handed out 7 assists.
AFNORTH 54, SHAPE 29(Saturday at Mons, Belgium)AFNORTH ....... 17 10 18 9—54SHAPE....... 1 5 12 11—29Top scorers — AFNORTH: Kuraca 21, Pollock 14, Schmidt 9; SHAPE: Tinos panidis 6, Howard 6, Nick Westrick 6. Noteworthy — Westrick took game rebounding honors with 11, but Spartans still fell to 1-8 overall and 1-3 in region I. AFNORTH rode 9 Schmidt rebounds to 5-3, 3-2 record.
ISB 44, Lakenheath 31(Saturday at Lakenheath; details unavailable)Noteworthy — International School of Brussels is 6-1 overall and in Region I after road victories Friday and Saturday. Lakenheath fell to 0-8, 0-2JV — Lakenheath 39, ISB 36ISB 53, Lakenheath 42(Friday at Lakenheath; details unavailable)
Region IIRamstein 77, Wiesbaden 55(Friday at Ramstein)Wiesbaden....... 14 5 16 20—55Ramstein ....... 26 9 22 20—77Top scorers — Wiesbaden: Daniel Harris 14, Cletis Gilmore 8, Roscoe Johnson 6; Ramstein: DeVonte Allen 18, Joel Wetlesen 14, Thomas Amrine 12, Jarrod Henry 10, Kenrick Ellis 8. Noteworthy — Allen posted 10 rebounds and 6 assists for Ramstein (4-2, 2-1 in region), which got 6 assists from Amrine and 5 from Henry. Wiesbaden fell to 6-1, 4-1
Bitburg 59, Baumholder 39(Friday at Baumholder)Bitburg....... 14 7 14 24—59Baumholder....... 10 7 3 19—39Top scorers — C.J. Evans 13, Matt Flood 13, J.B. Johnson 12; Baumholder: Antwan Denson 15, Alex Johnson 11. Noteworthy — Bitburg ended 4-game losing streak with victory fueled by 10 rebounds and 2 assists by Johnson, 6 steals by Evans and 3 thefts by Flood. Johnson led the rebounding for Baumholder with 6; Tahrel Harris added 5. Dimio Harris made 5 steals and Reshard Matthews 5 assists for Baumholder.
Kaiserslautern 71, Mannheim 56(Friday at Kaiserslautern)Mannheim....... 14 19 9 14—56Kaiserslautern....... 22 11 17 21—71Top scorers — Mannheim: Brandon Wiley 21, Aaron Clarke 12; Kaiserslautern: Thomas Russ 18, (first name unavailable) Stern 18, Bernard Burwell 17, Derryk Scarvers 15. Noteworthy — Burwell yanked down 23 rebounds and Russ 15 as Red Raiders improved to 5-1 overall and 2-0 in region. Scarvers and Stern led team in assists with 9 and 7 respectively. Mannheim (2-6, 2-2 going into Saturday’s non-regional games against visiting Bamberg) got 17 rebounds from Wiley and 5 assists from Sam Rosario.
Kaiserslautern 52, Mannheim 48(Wednesday at Mannheim)Kaiserslautern ....... 18 11 13 10—52Mannheim ....... 3 11 11 23—48Top scorers — Kaiserslautern: Russ 20, Burwell 8; Mannheim: Clark 12, Rosario 11, Adam Cornelius 10. Noteworthy — Wiley led Mannheim with 16 rebounds, Rosario chalked up all 5 of his assists in the 4th quarter, and Aaron Garrison made 4 steals.JV — Kaiserslautern 58, Mannheim 47
Region IIIBamberg 60, Ansbach 37(Friday at Bamberg)Ansbach ....... 17 10 6 4—37Bamberg....... 10 16 18 16—60Top scorers — Ansbach: Xavier Jones 19, Darius Flake 8, Mikael Vicente 6; Bamberg: Quadell Webb 23, Eric Pass 8, Brian Hargreaves 7, Dillon Luedtke 5. Noteworthy — Bamberg was taking 5-0 overall and 4-0 Region III record into Saturday’s non-regional game at Mannheim. Ansbach completed its weekend 1-4, 0-3.JV — Bamberg 41, Ansbach 28
Patch 40, Hohenfels 38(Friday at Stuttgart)Hohenfels ....... 8 7 11 12—38Patch....... 14 6 7 13—40Top scorers — Hohenfels: Chris Sanchez 15, Xavier Davis 10, Jamie Tompkins 5; Patch: Shaquille Hunter 12, Stephan Freeman 9. Noteworthy — Sanchez grabbed 8 rebounds and Tompkins passed along 3 assists for Hohenfels.JV — Patch 9, Hohenfels 7 (10 minutes; running clock)
Patch 49, Hohenfels 34(Saturday at Stuttgart)Hohenfels....... 2 7 9 16—34Patch....... 13 14 14 8—49Top scorers — Hohenfels: Damien Babington 15, Davis 12; Patch: Dylan Measells 10, Justin Johnson-Rich 8, Hunter 7. Noteworthy — Patch benefited from 7 rebounds by Johnson-Rich and 5 by Hunter to go 4-4, 4-2 on the season, Hohenfels, which got 6 rebounds from Davis and 5 from Sanchez is 3-5, 1-3.
Heidelberg 60, BFA 31(Friday at Heidelberg)Black Forest Acad. ....... 2 7 7 15—31Heidelberg....... 14 15 15 16—60Top scorers — Black Forest Academy: Andrew Lindberg 12, Josiah Kelley 5; Heidelberg: Eugene Jones 16, Chris Cuthbert 7. Noteworthy — Cuthbert yanked down game-high 11 rebounds and handed out 4 assists. Stirling Thomas handed out 11 assists.JV — Heidelberg 35, BFA 12
Heidelberg 62, BFA 33(Saturday at Heidelberg)Black Forest Acad. ....... 8 5 5 15—33Heidelberg....... 18 21 9 14—62Top scorers — Black Forest Academy: Anthony Purpero 14, Nate Greathouse 6; Heidelberg: Marcel Simon 14, Thomas 14. Noteworthy — Thomas supplemented his 14 points with 4 steals and 3 assists, and Simon added 3 rebounds as Heidelberg improved to 8-0 overall and 6-0 in Region III. Jones handed out 5 assists for Lions, who got 4 rebounds and 4 steals from Jack Cannon. BFA (3-2, 2-2) got 4 assists from Aaron Ling.
Region IVNaples 67, Vicenza 38(Saturday at Naples)Vicenza....... 4 6 13 15—38Naples ....... 18 12 28 9—67Top scorers — Vicenza: Gary Donald 15, Deonte’ Dennis 4, David Lynch 4, Alex Guerra 4, Alex Steger 4, Michael Weston 4; Naples: Ryheam Trahan 31, Jun Jun Gallardo 15, Eddy Allen 8. Noteworthy — Naples improved to 8-0 overall and in Region IV. Vicenza fell to 2-6, 2-6JV — None
Naples 68, Vicenza 47(Friday at Naples)Vicenza....... 14 13 8 12—47Naples....... 15 21 17 15—68Top scorers — Vicenza: Dennis 13, Donald 8, Weston 8; Naples: Trahan 20, Allen 11, Nigel Alexander 10
Sigonella 59, Aviano 56(Saturday at Sigonella)Aviano....... 7 16 17 16—56Sigonella ....... 13 5 14 27—59Top scorers — Aviano: Zach Erskine 14, Myron McRae 14, Andrew Bert 12; Sigonella: Larry Stevenson 20, Chris McKissick 15, Michael Mink 10. Noteworthy — McKissick grabbed a team-high 13 rebounds to help Sigonella (8-0) sweep and remain tied with Naples for the Region IV lead. Mink claimed 5 rebounds and Stevenson and Marco Montero made 4 and 3 steals, respectively. Bert canned 2 treys for two-time defending European Division II champion Aviano (5-3).
Sigonella 80, Aviano 68(Friday at Sigonella)Aviano....... 17 18 7 26—68Sigonella....... 23 22 12 23—80Top scorers — Aviano: Erskine 17, McRae 16, Bert 13; Sigonella: Stevenson 27, Mink 19, McKissick 14. Noteworthy — McKissick and Mink led Sigonella with 8 rebounds each; Jack Wegman added 5 steals and 4 assists, and Antonio Garcia stole the ball 4 times for Sigonella. Aviano’s Erskine and Bert and Sigonella’s Stevenson each sank 3 treys; Montero canned two 3-balls for Sigonella.
GirlsNon-regionalSt. John’s 32, Brussels 31(Saturday at Brussels)St. John’s....... 6 11 4 11—32Brussels....... 7 12 5 7—31Top scorers — St. John’s: Tahrek Lilly 10, Madison Arnold 8. Caroline Ginty 8: Brussels: Ana karija Vasileva 10, Cherie Crepeau 8, Valerie Chausee 5, Dominique Poitier 5, Alexandria McVicker 3. Noteworthy — Brussels fell to 4-4 overall
St. John’s 34, Brussels 27(Friday at Waterloo, Belgium; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers — Brussels: Ali Defazio 11, Poitier 7, McVicker 6; St. John’s: Arnold 11, Lilly 10, Ginty 8. Noteworthy — According to St. John’s AD Denis Davis, Ginty grabbed 5 rebounds and Emma Chaloiux-Oinette and Michelle Simmons each snared 4 rebounds.Mannheim 28, Bamberg 13(Saturday at Mannheim)Bamberg....... 4 1 2 6—13Mannheim....... 1 10 8 9—28Top scorers — Bamberg: Natashia Godbee 5; Mannheim: Infinity Baisden 8, Gretchen Crockett 7, Grace Gonzalez 7. Noteworthy — According to Mannheim coach Adrian Crawford, Gonzalez posted 7 steals, and Kadedra Lea made 5 steals and blocked 5 shots to help Lady Bison improve to 5-4 overall. Defending European Division II champion Bamberg Bamberg fell to 0-5.JV — None reported
Region IAFNORTH 38, SHAPE 27(Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands)SHAPE ....... 4 6 10 7—27AFNORTH....... 11 14 8 5—38Top scorers — SHAPE: Gina Rhett 11, Teresa Muldoon 8; AFNORTH: Brenda Broadwater 13, Sara Sawyer 10. Noteworthy — Muldoon took game-rebounding honors with 14; her teammate Ashley Seiler added 8. Sawyer blocked 12 shots and posted 6 rebounds and 6 steals for AFNORTH, which got 4 assists and 3 steals from Broadwater.JV — AFNORTH 12, SHAPE 11
SHAPE 29, AFNORTH 22(Saturday at Mons, Belgium)AFNORTH 3 6 8 5—22SHAPE 9 4 5 11—29Top scorers — AFNORTH: Broadwater 10, Mercedes Ash 8; SHAPE: Rhett 21, Muldoon 6. Noteworthy — According to SHAPE coach Sam Ochinang, Lady Spartans (4-5 overall, 2-2 in region) benefited from 6 rebounds from Rhett, 5 from Seiler and 4 from Muldoon. AFNORTH finished weekend 5-3, 2-3.JV—AFNORTH 16, SHAPE 12
Region IIWiesbaden 47, Ramstein 30(Friday at Wiesbaden)Ramstein....... 6 8 8 8—30Wiesbaden....... 14 12 11 10—47Top scorers — Ramstein: Mackenzie Crews 10, Sarah Szybist 6, Allison Shelton 5; Wiesbaden: Kelley Colkbert 12, LeAmber Thomas 11, LeAndra Thomas 8. Noteworthy — According to coach Jim Campbell, Wiesbaden (7-0, 5-0 in region) benefited from a game-high 13 rebounds by LeAmber Thomas, 8 rebounds and 4 steals by LeAndra Thomas, and 6 rebounds by Meghan Smith. Szybist led Ramstein (1-5, 1-2) with 6 rebounds, while Crews, who also had 4 steals, and Alex Tremble each posted 3.JV — Ramstein 43, Wiesbaden 37
Kaiserslautern 38, Mannheim 22(Friday at Kaiserlautern)Mannheim....... 1 9 4 8—22Kaiserslautern....... 8 17 2 11—38Top scorers — Mannheim: Infinity Baisden 8, Gretchen Crockett 4, Emma Roberts 4, Asia Bliss 3, Grace Gonzalez 2, Kadedra Lea 1; Kaiserslautern: Cariema Wood 15, Medina Gregory 7, Jada Perry 4, Karah Helm 4, Alana Dickerson 4, Shadonna Gordon 2, Jennifer Isaacs 1, Stephanie Maldonado 1.Noteworthy — According to coach Corey Sullivan, Wood’s triple-double (15 points, 14 steals, 10 rebounds) helped keep K-town perfect at 6-0, 2-0 in region. Dickerson added 8 rebounds and Gregory 5 steals to the Lady Raiders’ cause. Lea grabbed 8 rebounds and blocked 8 shots for Mannheim, which took 4-4, 2-2 record into Saturday’s non-regional home game against Bamberg.JV — Kaiserslautern 20, Mannheim 18 (OT)
Kaisetslautern 39, Mannheim 18(Tuesday at Mannheim)Kaiserslautern....... 10 9 8 12—39Mannheim....... 2 3 8 5—18Top scorers — Kaiserslautern: Gregory 10, Perry 9, Wood 8, Dickerson 8, Gordon 2, Helm 2; Mannheim: Corockett 8, Lea 4. Baisden 4, Roberts 2. Noteworthy — According to K-town’s Sullivan, Wood psted 8 steals and 4 rebounds. Helm pulled down 7 rebounds and Gordon 4.
Region IIIAnsbach 29, Bamberg 26(Friday at Bamberg)Ansbach....... 10 8 6 5—29Bamberg....... 10 4 4 8—26Top scorers — Ansbach: Lauren Finley 14, Naomi Traylor 6, Katryna Galvez 3; Bamberg: Keaton Poppe 14, Natasha Godbee 6, Shae Montevirgen 3. Noteworthy — Ansbach (4-1 overall, 2-1 in region) got 7 rebounds from Jackie Bosco and 6 each from Traylor and Alyssa Solis. Defending European Division II champion fell despite double-figure rebounding by Diandra Quashie (16), Godbee (15) and Poppe (10).JV — Bamberg 15, Ansbach 14
Patch 42, Hohenfels 10(Friday at Stuttgart)Hohenfels....... 2 2 2 4—10Patch....... 26 8 0 8—42Top scorers — Hohenfels: Kiana Glenn 5, Tashia Goldson 4; Patch: Janelle Loney 13, Johnanna Quinn 7, Bianca Lopez 6. Noterworthy — Lopez pulled off 6 steals, and she and Loney each handed out 3 assists. Glenn posted 4 rebounds and 4 steals for Hohenfels.’JV — Patch 23, Hohenfels 5
Patch 45, Hohenfels 15(Saturday at Stuttgart)Hohenfels....... 2 8 0 5—15Patch....... 19 6 10 10—45Top scorers — Hohenfels: Glenn 7, Katie Taylor 4, Golson 2; Patch: Loney 13, Lopez 10, Alayna Hubner 7. Noteworthy — Lopez registered 6 steals and 4 assists to help Patch improve to 7-1 overall and 6-0 in region. Loney added 3 steals and 3 assists, and Hubner pulled off 3 steals. Hohenfels (1-7. 0-5) got 4 rebounds from Ariel Cassidy.JV—Patch 34, Hohenfels 4
Heidelberg 47, BFA 27(Friday at Heidelberg)Black Forest Acad. ....... 7 10 6 4—27Heidelberg....... 6 21 10 10—47Top scorers — Black Forest Academy: Esther Shady 11, Katherine Zvara 8; Heidelberg: Rebecca Luna 9, Kylee Miller 8, Linae Myhand 8. Noteworthy — Shady blocked 6 shots and grabbed 5 rebounds for BFA, according to Heidelberg coach Jon Mittenzwey. Myhand, who made 4 steals, and Star Jones led Heidelberg’s rebounding with 7 each.JV — Heidelberg 19, BFA 16
Heidelberg 41, BFA 18(Saturday at Heidelberg)Black Forest Acad. ....... 2 3 4 9—18Heidelberg....... 9 3 19 10—41Top scorers — Black Forest Academy: Katherine Zvara 7, Shady 5; Heidelberg: Luna 12, Myhand 10, Aileen Donnelly 8. Noteworthy — Myhand grabbed 7 rebounds and Jones and Romina Fears 4 each to help Lady Lions advance to 7-1 overall and 6-0 in Region III. Luna added 4 steals. BFA (2-3, 1-3) playing for the first time since Dec. 11, got 10 rebounds and a block from Shady and 2 assists from Carolina Belch.JV — BFA 24, Heidelberg 21
Region IVVicenza 53, Naples 37(Saturday at Naples)Vicenza....... 12 22 11 8—53Naples....... 10 9 5 13—37Top scorers — Vicenza: Lali Baratashvil 21, Danielle Ellis 12, Sella Pauling 12; Naples: Jessica Edmondson 9, Shelby Kimbro 8, Shanice Alexander 7. Noteworthy — Ellis grabbed 9 rebounds and blocked 4 shots for Vicenza (6-2 overall and in Region IV), according to Cougars’ coach Michael James. He credited Baratashvili with 9 steals and Erika Valek with 8 rebounds and 4 steals. Naples coach Bret Shepard, whose lady Wildcats fell to 0-6, 0-6, said his team got a game-high 16 rebounds from Alexander.
Vicenza 53, Naples 32(Friday at Naples)Vicenza....... 16 9 11 17—53Naples....... 10 6 5 11—32Top scorers — Vicenza: Pauling 12, Batatashvili 10, Tatania Miranda 9, Valek 8. Noteworthy — Naples’ Alexander led rebounders with 10, but Shepherd said Lady Wildcats were hurt by Vicenza’s second-chance shots and team speed. Johnson blocked 5 shots and Baratashvili made 7 steals for Vicenza.
Aviano 51, Sigonella 21(Saturday at Sigonella)Aviano....... 23 21 5 2—51Sigonella....... 4 10 0 7—21Top scorers — Aviano: Jasmine Mailoto 18, AnnMarie McClelland 10, Katlyn Atchley 9; Sigonella: Deanna Brown 9, Sabrina Sabel 3. Noteworthy — According to Sigonella coach Amy Driscoll, unbeaten Aviano (6-0, 6-0) got 11 rebounds from Mailoto and 9 from Atchley. Jade Kennedy led Sigonella (2-6, 2-6) with 3 rebounds.
Aviano 44, Sigonella 24(Friday at Sigonella)Aviano ....... 13 17 7 7—44Sigonella ....... 5 10 2 7—24Top scorers — Aviano: Kyrena Smith 16, Mailoto 12, Casey Brunetti 8; Sigonella: Tenia Strobridge 8, Brown 4, Sabel 4. Noteworthy — Mailoto had 10 rebounds and Atcheley 8. Sabel led Sigonella with 4 rebounds.
WrestlingSaturday's matchesAt AlconburyTeam scoringLakenheath 158.5, SHAPE 83, Alconbury 51, AFNORTH 48Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Daryl Page (SHP); 2, Darius Holt (Lake); 3, Price Bevill (Lake)112— 1, Cody Moose (SHP); 2, Savero Young (AFN); 3, None119— 1, Tyler Lloyd (Lake); 2, Karl Kristensen (SHP); 3, Chase Noorda (Lake)125— 1, Matt Lengyel (SHP); 2, Jon Reese (Lake); 3, Peter Rydzynski (Alc)130— 1, Andrew Luong (Alc); 2, Logan Welle (Lake); 3, Ashley Wilkins (Lake)135— 1, David Duncan (Lake); 2, Jason Moose (SHP); 3, Isaac Somaratna (SHP)140— 1, Austin Morrow (Lake); 2, None; 3, None145— 1, Adam Carroll (Lake); 2, Joey Connor (Lake); 3, None152— 1, None160— 1, Francesco Gomes (Alc); 2, Daniel Carroll (Lake); 3, Sean Amidan (AFN)171— 1, None189— 1, Brandon Emerton (Lake); 2, None; 3, None215— 1, Tony Legare (AFN); 2, Shae Emerton (Lake); 3, None285— 1, Matt Russell (Lake); 2, Jonathan Garcia (AFN); 3, None
At BambergTeam scoringPatch 96.5, Wiesbaden 78, Heidelberg 63, Bamberg 27Championship matches103 pounds— Ross Wilson (Pat) maj. dec. John Kellett-Forsyth (Pat) 12-1112— Ryan Buettner (Bamb) pin Isaac McIlvene (Pat) 1:26119-- Brendan Sturman (Wies) pin Tai’wan Fauntleroy (Bamb) 4:24125— Jacob Andrus (Pat) def. Justin Lemay (Pat) 12-8130— Unavailable135— Andrew Baxter (Heid) def. Nathan Cass (Pat) 10-8140— Thomas Trevino (Pat) pin Vance Badua-Castillo (Pat) 0:14145— Daniel LeJeune (Heid) pin Chris Walter (Pat) 2:34152— Kevin Andrus (Pat) def. Jimmy McBride (Heid) 11-9160— Unavailable171— None reported189— Unavailable215— Unavailable285— Unavailable
At HohenfelsTeam scoringVilseck 126, Hohenfels 97, Ansbach 91, Mannheim 31Individual leaders103 pounds– 1, Austin Atkinson (Hoh); 2, Josh Elliott (Hoh); 3, None112— 1, Andrew Reyna (Vils); 2, Wayne Hagan (Mann); 3, None119— 1, Joseph Spiszer (Hoh); 2, Austin Roberts (Ansb); 3, None125— 1, Zane Kennedy (Vils); 2, Drew Martin (Hoh); 3, Remington Edwards (Vils)130— 1, Jeremy Sullivan (Vils); 2, Michael Nelson (Vils); 3, Ben Nelson (Vil)135— 1, Scott Hammel (Vils); 2, Demar Flake (Ansb); 3, Jonathan Whitford (Hoh)140— 1, DeVon Hopping (Ansb); 2, None; 3, None145— 1, Sam Nevenger (Mann); 2, John Spiszer (Hoh); 3, Richie Vago (Ansb)152— 1, Charles Martinez (Vils); 2, Chris Nelson (Vils); 3, Josh Pleake (Ansb)160— 1, Caleb Petit (Vil); 2, Christian Harris (Hoh); 3, Andre Proctor (Ansb)171— 1, Vincent Guttierez (Hoh); 2, Robert McCrae (Hoh); 3, Junior Lopez (Ansb)189— 1, Dan Marical (Ansb); 2, Jessey Partee (Vils); 3, Tyrell Geter (Mann)215— 1, John Aber (Hoh); 2, Armando Saldana (Vils); 3, Alex Longo (Hoh)285— 1, Noah Hartley (Vils); 2, Rahim Beatty (Ansb); 3, Brandon Reed (Hoh)
At RamsteinTeam scoringRamstein 134.5, Kaiserslautern 99.5, Bitburg 41.5, Baumholder 41.5, Brussels 37, Black Forest Academy 32.5Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Kyle Kenny (BFA); 2, Ryan Goins (Rams); 3, Brendan Gauthier (Baum)112— 1, Dane Robbins (Bitb); 2, Andrew Hooks (Baum); 3, Victor Baart (BFA)119— 1, Adam Franz (Rams); 2, Adrian Julien (Baum); 3, Nick Rauter (Bitb)125— 1, Stephen Hook (Kais); 2, D Shabazz (Rams); 3, Jonathan Jones (Baum)130— 1, Jarred Jones (Kais); 2, Peter Phillips (Kais);l 3, Bran Caldwell (Rams)135A— 1, Ben McCoy (Rams); 2, Christopher Edwards (Baum); 3, Derrick Ashcraft (Kais)135B— 1, Jeff Lawson (Kais); 2, Landon Tholen (Rams); 3, Matt Clare (BFA)140— 1, Brandon Furtado (Rams); 2, Erik Robinson (Kais); 3, Josh McKeown (BFA)145— 1, Prince Owusu (Baum); 2, Dyllan Trautmann (Rams); 3, Anthony Carceres (Kais)152— 1, Sam Arnold, (Kais); 2, Andres Gaytan (Rams); 3, Galen McCarver (Rams)160— 1, (tie) John Downey (Bitb) and Chris Grantham (Rams); 3, (tie) Tyler Rood (Rams) and Zack Jackson (Brus)171— 1, Joseph Ankrom (Rams); 2, Daniel Tedesco (Brus); 3, Kevin Stewart (Rams)189— 1, Austin Schmidt (Bitb); 2, Zach West (Kais); 3, Ryan Gernert (Rams)215— 1, Shaquille Williams (Bitb); 2, Anthony Zafaris (Rams); 3, Zachary Zavala (Rams)285— 1, Jordan Linder (Rams); 2, None; 3, None
MarksmanshipWest Conference(Saturday at Stuttgart)Team scoring(1,500 possible points)Patch 1,415; Heidelberg 1,282; Mannheim 1.243; Baumholder 1,182Individual leadersOverall (300 possible points)— Mercedes Romih (Patch) 289Prone (100 possible points)— (tie) Jeremy Allen (Heidelberg) and Addison Flynn (Patch) 98 eachStanding (100 possible points)— Romih 95Knelling (100 possible points)— Romih 97Noteworthy— Patch team score was highest ever in DODDS-Europe, according to Patch coach Jack Wayne. His Panthers, who scored a season-high 1,408 the previous week, shot 1,411 in 2008.
East Conference(Saturday at Hohenfels)Team scoring(1, 500 possible points)Vilseck 1,380; Hohenfels 1,375; Ansbach 1,341; Bamberg 1,261; Viicenza 954Individual leadersOverall (300 possible points)- Christy Chanin (Vilseck) 282Prone (100 possible points)— Meraleigh Randle (Vilseck) 98Standing (100 possible points)— Chanin, 91Kneeling (100 possible points)— (tie) Georgie Castro (Vilseck). Ocean Yates (Vilseck), Lena Waldron (Hohenfels) 95 each