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

BasketballBoysNon-regionalWiesbaden 47, Vilseck 40(Saturday at Vilseck)Wiesbaden ....... 10 8 12 17—47Vilseck ....... 5 11 17 7—40Top scorers — Wiesbaden: Antonio Trawick 16, Victor Strange 13, Kelsey Thomas 8; Vilseck: Daniel Arroyo 14, Jeff Davis 13, Derrick Woulard 4. Noteworthy — Wiesbaden (8-1 overall) completed road sweep behind 13 rebounds and 4 blocks by Strange, 7 assists and 5 rebounds by Daniel Harris, and 5 rebounds by Thomas. Vilseck (1-7) got a team-high 11 rebounds from Collins Ramer, 7 rebounds by Kalyn Smithson and 6 rebounds by Calvin Hickman.

Wiesbaden 62, Vilseck 58(Friday at Vilseck)Wiesbaden ....... 10 12 20 20—62Vilseck ....... 11 15 15 17—58Top scorers — Wiesbaden: Trawick 17, Roscoe Johnson 16, Strange 13; Vilseck: Arroyo 14, Ronanzo Williams 11, Woulard 8. Noteworthy — According to Vilseck coach Jim Hall, Steange grabbed 16 rebounds, Thomas 9 and Cletis Gilmore 7 for Wiesbaden, which benefited from 6 assists by Harris. Williams led Vilseck’s rebounders with 6; Hickman added 5 and Woulard 4.JV — Vilseck 47, Wiesbaeden 16

Alconbury 43, Menwith Hill 33(Thursday at Alconbury)Menwith Hill ....... 2 7 12 12—33Alconbury ....... 11 8 13 11—43Top scorers — Menwith Hill: Chris Jackson 11, Schuylar Backlar 10; Alconbury: Chris Lanphear 10, Darrell Monley 8, Taylor Willliamson 8. Noteworthy — According to Alconbury coach Darryl Jacob, Williamson pulled down 9 rebounds in game between Region I rivals designated as non-conference.JV — None

Region ILakenheath 44, SHAPE 31(Saturday at Mons, Belgium)Lakenheath ....... 7 8 9 20—44SHAPE ....... 4 7 7 13—31Top scorers — Lakenheath: Brinsely Walker 17, Glenn Jones 7, Ceivaughn Osby 6, Gourden Wilson 5; SHAPE: Ryan Howard 14, Nick Westrick 6. Noteworthy — Road sweep, fueled by 15 rebounds by Walker and 5 by Wilson, raised Lakenheath’s record to 2-8 overall and 2-2 in Region I. SHAPE fell to 1-10, 1-5 in spite of 13 rebounds from Howard.JV — SHAPE 32, Lakenheath 29

Lakenheath 52, SHAPE 36(Friday at Mons, Belgium)Lakenheath ....... 17 8 13 14—52SHAPE ....... 7 7 6 16—36Top scorers — Lakenheath: Walker 21, Albert Jones 12, Wilson 6; SHAPE: Fabio Petrocchi 19, Westrick 6, Tinos Panidis 5. Noteworthy — Walker pulled down 20 rebounds and Josh Eversman 13 in Lancers’ first victory of season. Westrick led SHAPE with 7 rebounds.JV — Lakenheath 22, SHAPE 16

Alconbury 65, Menwith Hill 51(Friday at Alconbury)Menwith Hill ....... 8 14 9 20—51Alconbury ....... 15 11 17 22—65Top scorers — Menwith Hill: Jackson 20, Sam Ehrhard 16; Alconbury: Ryan Mantell 16, Kahlil Williams 11, Lanphear 10. Noteworthy — Williamson and Lanphear led Alconbury’s rebounding with 11 and 10, respectively.JV — None

Rota 56, Alconbury 36(Thursday at Alconbury)Rota ....... 19 16 19 2—56Alconbury ....... 2 12 11 11—36Top scorers — Rota: Tre’von Owens 25; Alconbury: Alex Pavlinovic 8, Williamson 8. Noteworthy — Williams grabbed 9 rebounds for Alconbury.

Rota 71, Brussels 41(Friday at Alconbury)Brussels ....... 2 11 14 14—41Rota ....... 21 24 9 17—71Top scorers — Brussels: Braden Brower 16, Ivan Cular 14, Ryan Bottesini 11; Rota: Owens 50, Terrence Paris 8, Tim Drake 8. Noteworthy — According to Brussels coach Chris Vahrenhorst, Owens went 10-for-24 on 3-point tries. Brussels got a team-high 6 rebounds, along with 5 assists, from Bottesini; and 7 dishes from Cular. Alex Drakalski grabbed 4 rebounds and Brower 3 for Brussels.

Rota 65, Brussels 32(Saturday at Alconbury)Brussels ....... 6 8 9 9—32Rota ....... 14 16 21 14—65Top scorers — Brussels: Brower 22, Donjet Cahani 5, Cular 3; Rota: Owens 32, Paris 12, (first name unavailable) Mowery 7. Noteworthy — Owens, a 6-5 All-Europe junior wing, took game-rebounding honors with 12; his teammates Holland and Drake added 8 and 7 rebounds respectively. Brussels got 7 rebounds each from Brower and Drakalski; Bottesini added 4 to the Brigands’ rebounding total.

Alconbury 51, Brussels 30(Saturday at Alconbury)Brussels ....... 2 6 11 11—30Alconbury ....... 10 21 10 10—51Top scorers — Brussels: Brower 19, Cular 8 Imron Ahmic 2; Alconbury: Monley 11, Lanphear 9, Moore 8. Noteworthy — Brussels concluded 3-day, Region I small schools round-robin event with an 0-3 record in spite of 9 rebounds from Ahmic 7 rebounds and 10 blocks by Bowers and 4 rebounds by Drakalski. The brigands, who got 4 assists from Cular are 4-7 overall.Noteworthy - At end of round-robin tournament, Rota stood atop field with a 6-0 record. Alconbury finished second at 3-2, followed by Brussels at 0-3 and Menwith Hill at 0-4.

Region IIKaiserslautern 70, Baumholder 52(Friday at Kaiserslautern)Baumholder ....... 11 12 15 14—52Kaiserslautern ....... 19 18 21 12 70Top scorers — Baumholder: Tahrell Harris 15, Antwan Denson 11; Kaiserslautern: Derryk Scarvers 25, Bernard Burwell 21. Noteworthy — Kaiserslautern improved to 6-1 overall and 3-0 in Region II behind 14 rebounds each by Robert Grant and (first name unavailable) Stern. Burwell added 11 rebounds and Scarvers 11 assists to K-town’s cause. Harris led Baumholder (3-7, 1-5) with 14 rebounds; Alex Johnson grabbed 6 rebounds, and Reshard Matthews posted 3 assists for Baumholder.

Ramstein 69, Bitburg 37(Friday at Bitbuirg)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — Ramstein (5-2, 3-1): DeVonte Allen 22, Joel Wetlesen 16, Thomas Amrine 12; Bitburg (3-6, 1-5): C.J. Evans 18, Matt Flood 11.

Region IIIHohenfels 66, BFA 32(Saturday at Hohenfels)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — Black Forest Academy: Nate Greathouse 10, Josiah Kelley 6, Joseph Levitt 5; Hohenfels: Jamie Tompkins 28, Devon Fluker 9, Chris Sanchez 7, Damien Babington 7. Noteworthy — 8 rebounds by Sanchez, 5 rebounds each from Babington and J.J. Calhoun, 4 assists by Tompkins and 15 team steals helped Hohenfels (5-5 overall, 3-5 in region) complete sweep. BFA (3-4, 2-4) got 6 rebounds from Andrew Lindberg, 4 rebounds from Greathouse and 3 each from Travis Olson and Austin Beerly.JV — Hohenfels 37, BFA 21

Hohenfels 55, BFA 45(Friday at Hohenfels)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — Balck Forest Academy: Anthony Purpero 19, Lindberg 7, Greathouse 6; Hohenfels: Tompkins 18, Calhoun 16, Sanchez 7. Noteworthy — 8 team steals and 10 rebounds from Sanchez fueled Hohenfels. Tompkins made 5 assists and Xavier Davis grabbed 5 rebounds for Hoihenfels, which shot 19 free throws compared to none for BFA. Lindberg tied Sanchez for game rebounding honors with 10; Sam McCollum added 5 and Greathouose posted 7 rebounds and 4 steals.JV — Hohenfels 26, BFA 14

Heidelberg 67, Bamberg 47(Saturday at Heidelberg)Bamberg ....... 8 20 7 12—47Heidelberg ....... 15 13 17 22—67Top scorers — Bamberg: Brian Hargreaves 14, Tyler Lewis 6, Dillon Luedtke 6; Heidelberg: Eugene Jones 28, Chris Cuthbert 7, Sterling jones 6. Noteworthy — Heidelberg avenged Friday night’s loss to unbeaten Bamberg behind 12 rebounds and 3 steals by Cuthbert and 6 assists by S. Jones to improve to 9-1 overall and 7-1 in region. Bamberg (6-1, 4-1) got 8 rebounds from Luedtke, 6 rebounds by Hargreaves and 5 assists by Lewis.JV — Heidelberg 30, Bamberg 23

Bamberg 56, Heidelberg 46(Friday at Heidelberg)Bamberg ....... 10 17 18 11—56Heidelberg ....... 12 10 16 8—46Top scorers — Bamberg: Quadell Webb 20, Hargreaves 16; Heidelberg: E. Jones 16, Stirling Thomas 8, Jack Cannon 6. Noteworthy — Hargreaves, Luedtke and Cannon tied for game-rebounding honors with 8 each; Webb grabbed 7. E. Jones posted 3 assists, 3 steals.JV — Bamberg 36, Heidelberg 30Patch 51, Ansbach 41(Saturday at Ansbach)Patch ....... 10 18 10 13—51Ansbach ....... 2 15 10 14—41Top scorers — Patch: Shaquille Hunter 16, Justin Johnson-Rich 11, Cavan Cohoes 7; Ansbach: Derrick Flake 12, Mikael Vicente 10. Noteworthy — Hunter grabbed 8 rebounds and Johnson-Rich 7 as Patch improved to 6-4 overall and 6-2 in region. Justin Barron led Ansbach (1-6, 0-5) with 11 rebounds; Vicente added 5, all off the offensive glass, according to coach Dan Smith.JV — None reportedPatch 43, Ansbach 40(Friday at Stuttgart)Ansbach ....... 7 8 15 10—40Patch ....... 10 12 12 9—43Top scorers — Ansbach: Xavier Jones 12, Darius Flake 10; Patch: Hunter 12, Johnson-Rich 9, Dylan Measells 9Noteworthy — According to Smith, Johnson-Rich snared 6 rebounds and Measelles 5. Vicente, who stole the ball 4 times, led Ansbach with 8 rebounds; Jones grabbed 7 rebounds.JV — None reported

Region IVSigonella 69, AOSR 62(Saturday at Rome)Sigonella ....... 17 18 13 21—69AOSR ....... 11 8 17 26—62Top scorers — Sigonella: Larry Stevenson 29, Jack Wegman 8, Michael mink 8; American Overseas School of Rome: Nate Sieben 29, Lorenzo Mannozzi 19. Noteworthy — Sigonella (9-1 overall and in Region IV) earned split of weekend series in part because of 3 treys each by brothers Larry and Devonte Stevenson, 9 rebounds by Chris McKissick and 6 rebounds from Larry Stevenson, according to Sigonella coach Ross Brand. According to AOSR coach Phil Davis, an ailing Mannozzi scored all 19 of his points in the final 5 minures of the game, his only action of the day. Sieben and Federico Ciuffa each grabbed 8 rebounds for AOSR (6-4, 6-4), which got 3 blocks from Ramy Fahim and 5 rebounds from Eran Efrima.

AOSR 71, Sigonella 70(Friday at Rome)Sigonella ....... 17 16 16 21—70AOSR ....... 14 22 13 22—71Top scorers — Sigonella: Larry Stevenson 36, Wegman 18, Michael Mink 6; American Overseas School of Rome: Mannozzi 26, Sieben 21, Fahim 6. Noteworthy — 5 treys by Mannozzi, 3 Sieben 3-balls, 4 blocks by Fahim, 14 rebounds from Efrima, 7 rebounds by Jacopo Lorenzi and 6 rebounds from Ciuffa contributed to first loss of season by Sigonella. Mink pulled down 9 rebounds and Wegman and McKissick, who made 3 steals, each grabbed 8 rebounds for Sig.

Aviano 63, Milan 29(Saturday at Milan)Aviano ....... 29 19 9 6—63Milan ....... 2 11 10 6—29Top scorers — Aviano: Myron McRae 11, Andrew Bert 10, Keyshawn Gatson 10; Milan: Jack Wennerston 12, Carlo Monetta 6, Paul Gurwin 4, Allessandro Tanzi 4. Noteworthy — Aviano (7-3, 7-3) moved back into Region IV race with 8-0 Naples scheduled to visit the Saints this week. Milan fell to 0-8, 0-8.

Aviano 60, Milan 15(Friday at Milan)Aviano ....... 18 16 16 10—60Milan ....... 4 3 3 5—15Top scorers — Aviano: Elijah Smith 12, Bert 11, Gatson 9, Robert Lee 8; Milan: Tanzi 4, Shun Katayama 4, Angelo Eonnati 4.

Naples 57, Marymount 17(Saturday at Naples)Marymount ....... 2 4 7 4—17Naples ....... 23 16 8 10—57Top scorers — Marymount International School of Rome: Ziyad Nour 11; Naples: Ryheam Trahan 16, Kyle Young 11, Nigel Alexander 9, Jun Jun Gallardo 7, Malik Jordan 5. Noteworthy — Naples is 10-0 overall and in region; Marymount fell to 3-7, 3-7.

Naples 59, Marymount 19(Friday at Naples)Marymount ....... 4 6 3 6—19Naples ....... 27 13 12 7—59Top scorers — Marymount international School of Rome: Musilli 11, Nour 6, Chen 2; Naples: Alexander 12, Eddy Allen 8, Gallardo 7, Young 7, Kyle Smigelski 6, Jordan 5, Trahan 4, Darnell Dothard 2, Hassan Griffin 2, Josh Foley 2, Sam Murdock 2, Jamal Williams 2

Vicenza 62, Florence 22(Friday at Vicenza)Int. Sch. Florence ....... 2 6 4 10—22Vicenza ....... 13 18 12 19—62Top scorers—International School of Florence: F. Franco 9; Vicenza: (First name unavailable) Shaffer 13, Alex Steger 10JV — None

Vicenza 43, Florence 4(Saturday at Vicenza; game ended by 39-point courtesy rule in 2nd period)Int. Sch. Florence ....... 2 2—4Vicenza ....... 20 23—43Top scorers — Unavailable. Noteworthy — ISF fell to 0-10 overall and in Region IV. Vicenza is 4-6, 4-6JV — None

GirlsNon-regionalWiesbaden 56, Vilseck 54 (OT)(Saturday at Vilseck)Wiesbaden ....... 16 10 9 13 8—56Vilseck ....... 8 17 7 16 6—54Top scorers — Wiesbaden: Kelley Colbert 23, LeAmber Thomas 13, LeAndra Thomas 12; Vilseck: Jamila Harvey 26, Thea Dunn 11. Noteworthy — Wiesbaden (9-0) remained unbeaten behind 14 rebounds from LeAmber Thomas, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 steals and 2 blocks from LeAndra Thomas, and 6 rebounds by Meghan Smith, according to Vilseck coach Jim Hall. He reported 14 rebounds, 4 blocks, 3 steals and 3 assists for Harvey, 11 rebouonds for Dunn and 7 rebounds and 5 assists for Deraj’ McClinton. Vilseck fell to 2-6.JV — Wiesbaden 27, Vilseck 19

Wiesbaden 47, Vilseck 25(Friday at Vilseck)Wiesbaden ....... 10 13 11 13—47Vilseck ....... 2 6 3 14—25Top scorers — Wiesbaden: Colbert 16, LeAndra Thomas 14, LeAmber Thomas 12; Vilseck: McClinton 7, Dunn 6, Theresa Trevino 5. Noteworthy — LeAndra Thomas, who chalked up 4 assists, grabbed 11 rebounds, LeAmber Thomas snagged 7 rebounds and Colbert 6 for Wiesbaden. Dunn led Vilseck with 16 rebounds; Harvey grabbed 6 and made 5 assists, and Trevino stole the ball 6 times.JV — Wiesbaden 23, Vilseck 15

Menwith Hill 22, Alconbury 12(Thursday at Alconbury)Menwith Hill ....... 4 8 6 4—22Alconbury ....... 0 2 0 10—12Scorring — Menwith Hill: Hannah Solini 6, Hannah Vehige 6, Nicole Woodcock 6, Arielle Rogers 4; Alconbury: Stephanie Galan 4, Riley Sorensen 4, Rachel Malcolm 2, Natassia Peters 2. Noteworthy — Game between Region I rivals was designated as non-conference.

Region ILakenheath 47, SHAPE 36(Saturday at Mons, Belgium)Lakenheath ....... 12 14 7 14—47SHAPE ....... 5 13 7 11—36Top scorers — Lakenheath: Shaionica Speight 21, Jasmin Walker 8, Ellie Bice 7; SHAPE: Gina Rhett 16, Liz Burden 7, Teresa Muldoon 7. Noteworthy — Lakenheath (6-4 overall, 3-1 in region) earned split of road trip behind game-high 14 rebounds by Melissa Enriquez, who also pulled off 3 steals, according to SHAPE coach Sam Ochinang. Lakenheath also rode 10 rebounds by Bice, 5 steals by Speight, and 4 assists and 3 steals by Walker to the victory. SHAPE fell to 5-6 overall and 3-3 in regional games in spite of 10 rebounds and 2 assists by Ashley Seiler, 9 rebounds by Muldoon, 5 rebounds by Burden, and 4 steals and 3 assists by Rhett.JV — SHAPE 11, Lakenheath 8

SHAPE 44, Lakenheath 41(Friday at Mons, Belgium)Lakenheath ....... 13 12 8 8—41SHAPE ....... 9 12 16 7—44Top scorers — Lakenheath: Speight 16, Walker 15, Bice 4; SHAPE: Rhett 17, Muldoon 13, Burden 4. Noteworthy — Ochinang reported a game-high 11 rebounds for Muldoon, 8 rebounds by Seiler and 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals by Rhett. Speight, who handed out an assist, made 9 steals for Lakenheath, which got 7 steals and 8 rebounds from Walker, 7 rebounds from Bice, and 5 steals and 9 rebounds from Enriquez.JV — SHAPE 12, Lakenheath 3

Rota 45, Alconbury 20(Thursday at Alconbury)Rota ....... 23 8 5 9—45Alconbury ....... 3 0 9 8—20Top scorers — Rota: Allana Shaffer 13, Bri Ammons 11, Kosta Banks 7; Alconbury: Savanna Fourhman 12

Menwith Hill 34, Rota 29(Thursday at Alconbury)Menwith Hill ....... 9 10 7 8—34Rota ....... 8 5 2 14—29Top scorers — Rota: Ammons 12, Shelton 8, Thais Gartland 4; Menwith Hill: Kaia Pierce 10, Monique McCreary 8, Rachel Solini 6, Joni Smith 6. Noteworthy — Pierce was credited with 16 rebounds.Menwith Hill 35, Rota 34(Friday at Alconbury)Menwith Hill ....... 4 15 9 7—35Rota ....... 6 12 3 13—34Top scorers — Menwith Hill: Monique McCrary 16, Kaia Pierce 11, Rachel Solini 6; Rota: Jessie Solis 11, Allana Shelton 7, Thais Gartland 5JV — None

Menwith Hill 34, Alconbury 15(Friday at Alconbury)Menwith Hill ....... 14 4 8 8—34Alconbury ....... 0 5 8 2—15Top scorers — Menwith Hill: McCreary 14, Solini 8, Pierce 6; Alconbury: Stephanie Galan 4, Savanna Fourhman 4, Ashley Steele 4JV — None

Brussels 38, Alconbury 14(Saturday at Alconbury)Brussels ....... 7 9 9 13—38Alconbury ....... 5 3 2 4—14Top scorers — Brussels: Ana Marijavasikva 10, Alexandra McVicker 8, Cherie Crepeau 7, Dominique Poitier 7; Alconbury: Fourhman 5JV — None

Rota 53, Alconbury 18(Saturday at Alconbury)Rota ....... 23 5 15 10—53Alconbury ....... 6 5 7 0—18Top scorers — Rota: Solis 13, Shelton 10, K. Banks 9, Brianna Ammons 8; Alconbury: Fourhman 12JV--None. Noteworthy — At end of three-day Region I small schools round-robin, Menwith Hill’s girls were unbeaten at 4-0. Brussels was 2-1, Rota 3-3 and Alconbury 0-5.

Region IIKaiserslautern 37, Baumholder 19(Friday at Kaiserslautern)Baumholder ....... 2 6 5 6—19Kaiserslautern ....... 16 2 9 10—37Scoring — Baumholder: Dionna Marcus 14, Ashley Anderson 5; Kaiserslsautern: Medina Gregory 16, Jada Perry 8, Alana Dickerson 4, Cariema Wood 4, Jennifer Isaacs 3, Karah Helm 2. Noteworthy — Kaiserslautern (7-0 overall, 3-0 in Region II) got 8 rebounds from Helm and 6 each from Perry and Ruby Plummer, according to Kaiserslautern coach Corey Sullivan. Marcus led all rebounders with 14; Baumholder (1-9, 1-5) got 5 rebounds each from Wendy Bryan and Jasmine Soule.

Ramstein 44, Mannheim 26(Thursday at Mannheim)Ramstein ....... 15 13 6 10—44Mannheim ....... 8 1 6 11—26Top scorers — Ramstein: Mackenzie Crews 15, Allison Shelton 8, Sarah Szybist 6; Mannheim: Gretchen Crockett 6, Grace Gonzalez 6. Noteworthy — Ramstein improved to 2-5 overall and 2-2 in region behinds 8 rebounds and 6 steals by Shelton, 8 steals and 5 rebounds by Crews, and 8 rebounds and 4 steals by Szybist. Mannheim (5-5, 2-3) got 6 steals each from Gonzalez and Infinity Baisden.

Region IIIHeidelberg 45, Bamberg 14(Saturday at Heidelberg)Bamberg ....... 4 2 6 2—14Heidelberg ....... 11 7 20 7—45Top scorers — Bamberg: Natesha Godbee 5, Deandra Quashie 5, Shae Montevirgin 3; Heidelberg: Kylee Miller 10, Asya Tucker 7, Rebecca Luna 6. Noteworthy — Star Jones and Romina Fears each grabbed 7 rebounds for Heidelberg (9-1 overall, 8-0 in Region III). The Lady Lions also benefited from 4 steals by Maya Lowe, according to coach Jon Mittenzwey. Godbee led Bamberg (0-7, 0-5) with 7 rebounds. Quashie grabbed 6 rebounds and Keaton Poppe 5.JV — Heidelberg 18, Bamberg 9

Heidelberg 51, Bamberg 14(Friday at Heidelberg)Bamberg ....... 0 10 2 2—14Heidelberg ....... 12 12 12 15—51Top scorers — Bamberg: Godbee 7, Poppe 4, Montevirgin 3; Heidelberg: Luna 14, Aileen Donnelly 8, Jones 6, Linae Myhand 6. Noteworthy — Donnelly and Bamberg’s Quashie tied for game rebounding honors with 13 each. Poppe snared 10 rebounds and Godbee 9 for Bamberg. Tucker backed Donnelly on the backboard with 7 rebounds for Heidelberg, which got 5 assists and 3 steals from Miller.JV — Heidelberg 26, Bamberg 12

BFA 27, Hohenfels 20(Friday at Hohenfels)Black Forest Acad. ....... 3 6 10 8—27Hohenfels ....... 4 4 4 8—20Top scorers — Black Forest Academy: Kat Zvara 12, Esther Shady 7, Michaella Fortune 4; Hohenfels: Tashia Golson 12, Kiiana Glenn 6, Ariel Cassidy 2. Noteworthy — Glenn grabbed a game-high 9 rebounds for Hohenfels, which also got 5 rebounds from Cassidy. BFA’s rebound leaders were Zvara, Shady and Fortue, each with 5. Zvara posted 8 steals and Caroline Belch 2 assists for BFA.JV — BFA 10, Hohenfels 7

BFA 29, Hohenfels 15(Saturday at Hohenfels)Black Forest Acad. ....... 8 3 9 9—29Hohenfels ....... 6 6 2 1—15Top scorers — Black Forest Academy: Belch 9, Shady 7, Zvara 7; Hohenfels: Glenn 7, Golson 4, Katie Taylor 4. Noteworthy — BFA (4-3, 3-3) got 6 rebounds and 3 assists from Helen Aderholt, 8 rebounds from Shady, 7 rebounds from Fortune and 5 steals and 3 blocks from Belch. Hohenfels fell to 1-9, 0-8 despite 3 steals and 3 blocks by Glenn and 5 rebounds from Golson, according to Hohenfels AD Kathy Clemmons.JV — BFA 15, Hohenfels 7

Patch 39, Ansbach 25(Friday at Ansbach)Patch ....... 6 15 10 8—39Ansbach ....... 5 12 5 3—25Top scorers — Patch: Michelle Moorhead 14, Janelle Loney 11; Ansbach: Lauren Finley 12. Noteworthy — Moorhead grabbed 5 rebounds and added 2 steals and 2 assists; Loney posted 4 steals, 3 rebounds and 2 assists.JV — Unavailable

Patch 50, Ansbach 24(Saturday at Stuttgart)Ansbach ....... 4 6 11 3—24Patch ....... 19 8 2 21—50Top scorers — Ansbach: Finley 6, Jacqualine Bosco 6, Tielr Packer 6; Patch: Loney 28, Moorhead 13. Noteworthy — Patch improved to 9-1 overall, 8-0 in region behind 8 rebounds, 4 assists and a steal by Moorhead and 7 steals, 6 rebounds and 4 assists by Loney. Ansbach is 4-3, 2-3.JV — Patch 26, Ansbach 16

Region IVAviano 44, Milan 36(Saturday at Milan)Aviano ....... 7 8 16 13—44Milan ....... 12 11 5 8—36Top scorers — Aviano: Kyerha Smith 19, AnnMarie McClelland 12, Jasmine Mailoto 9; Milan: Natalie Fostar 18, Ivonne Marin 10. Noteworthy — According to coach Greg Mead, Aviano (8-0 overall and in region) benefited from 13 rebounds each by Katlyn Atchley and Mailoto and 12 by Smith. Milan fell to 7-3, 7-3.

Aviano 45, Milan 42(Friday at Milan)Aviano ....... 11 10 11 13—45Milan ....... 11 6 13 11—42Top scorers — Aviano: Smith 17, Mailoto 13, McClelland 11; Milan: Marin 22, Melissa Pressler 8. Noteworthy — Atchley led rebounding for Aviano with 8; Mailoto grabbed 7. Smith, McClelland and Mailoto each handed out 4 assists, Mead said.

Naples 42, Marymount 9(Saturday at Naples)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — According to Naples coach Bret Shepherd, Sydney Harris and Maria Beard led Naples (2-6, 2-6) with 12 points each; Shanice Alexander added 8 points. Marymount fell to 2-8 overall and in region.

Naples 44, Marymount 0(Friday at Naples)Score by quarters unavailableTop scorers — Naples: Shelby Kimbro 19, Kierra Mims 8

Wrestling(Saturday)At AvianoTeam scoringNaples 117, Vicenza 104, Aviano 99, Sigonella 73, American Overseas School of Rome 0Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Daniel Vossler (Sig); 2, Elijah Gonzalez (Napl); 3, Luca Melendez (Napl)112— 1, Tyler Young (Avi); 2, Peter Perry (Vicz); 3, Logan Schmidt (Napl)119— 1, Josiah Pheuisomphou (Avi); 2, Patricio Hernandez (Napl); 3, Asah Tibuni (Avi)125— 1, Christian Hall (Avi); 2, Jalin Powell (Napl); 3, Connor Smith (Vicz)130— 1, Nik Weiser (Avi); 2, Kyle lkeanhart (Vicz); 3, Joshua Hood (Napl)135— 1, Tyler Williams (Napl); 2, Chase Berryhill (Sig); 3, Mikhail Schroeder (Vicz)140— 1, Marco Summerfield (Sig); 2, C.J. Calabrese (Vicz); 3, Connor Skleton (Napl)145— 1, Sid Connor (Sig); 2, Andy Kunis (Avi); 3, Bryan Pfirmann (Napl)152— 1, Aaron Hogg (Vicz); 2, Brad Bonnemq (Napl); 3, Matthew Martini (Vicz)160— 1, David McKee (Napl); 2, None; 3, None171— 1, Christopher Heath (Avi); 2, Jeff lastrella (Sig); 3, Zach Cheek (Napl)189— 1, William Pagan (Vicz); 2, Chris law (Napl); 3, Franco Garcia (Sig)215— 1, Austin Pond (Vicz); 2, Richard Boles (Napl); 3, Sean Mooney (Napl)285— 1, Tim LeMaitre (Vicz); 2, Makoto Howard (Napl); 3, Dominic Barbour (Avi)

At BrusselsTeam scoringLakenheath 184, Kaiserslautern 163,5, Bitburg 112, Brussels 100.5, Alconbury 80, SHAPE 64.5, AFNORTH 33Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Matt Fischer (Kais); 2, Daryl Page (SHP); 3, Darius Holt (Lake)112— None119— 1, Dane Robbins (Bitb); 2,Tyler Lloyd (Lake); 3, Karl Kristensen (SHP)125— 1, Matt Lengyel (SHP); 2, Stephen Hook (Kais); 3, Peter Rydzynski (Alc)130— 1, Peter Phillips (Kais); 2, Andrew Luong (Alc); 3, Damian Sotelo (Bitb)135— 1,T.J. Daly (Kais); 2, Jeff Lawson (Kais); 3, Sam Raccioppo (Brus)140— 1, Vincent Alonzo (Brus); 2, Austin Morrow (Lake); 3, Eric Langholz (Kais)145— 1, Adam Carroll (Lake); 2, Joey Connor (Lak); 3, Anthony Caceres (Kais)152— 1, Devon Parrish (LakE); 2, Sam Arnold (Kais);3, Dakota Deverill (Brus)160— 1, L.J. Downey (Bitb); 2, Nathan Rogacki (Lake); 3, Francesco Goines (Alc)171— 1, Daniel Tedesco (Brus); 2, Daniel Carroll (Lake); 3, Mike Domenichini (Kais)189— 1, Austin Schmidt (Bitb); 2, Joe Kren (Brus); 3, Pat Less (Bitb)215— 1, Shae Emerton (Lake); 2, Toni Legare (AFN); 3, Shaquille Williams (Bitb)285— 1, Matt Russell (Lake); 2, Jonathan Garcia (AFN); 3, NoneAt Stuttgart(Saturday)Team scoringPatch 275.5, Ramstein 186, Vilseck 96, Ansbach 72, Baumholder 70, Hohenfels 40Individual leaders103 pounds— 1, Ross Wilson (Pat); 2, Ryan Goins (Rams); 3, John Kellett-Forsyth (Pat)112— 1, Isaac McIlvene (Pat); 2, Andrew Hooks (Baum); 3, Andrew Reyna (Vils)119— 1, Adam Franz (Rams); 2, Adrian Julian (Baum); 3, Joseph Spiszer (Hoh)125— 1, Jacob Andrus (Pat); 2, Zane Kennedy (Vils); 3, Justin LeMay (Pat)130— 1, Jaden Fields (Pat); 2, Bryan Caldwell (Rams); 3, Allen Stewart (Rams)135— 1, Ben McCoy (Rams); 2, Ryan Edwards (Baum); 3, DeMar Flake (Ansb) 140— 1, Thomas Trevino (Pat); 2, Eric Carter (Rams); 3, Alex Pannullo (Vils)145— 1, Chris Walter (Pat); 2, Mekyle Fernandes (Pat); 3, John Spiszer (Hoh)152— 1, Kevin Andrus (Pat); 2, Andre Gayton (Pat); 3, J.C. Rapp (Pat)160— 1, Calen Fields (Pat); 2, Chris Grantham (Rams); 3, Tyler Rood (Rams)171— 1, Jason Pinnow (Pat); 2, Ryan Gernert (Rams); 3, None189— 1, Marshall Haas (Pat); 2, Kevin Stewart (Rams); 3, Jesse Partee (Vils)215— 1, Daniel Moya (Pat); 2, T.J. Propp (Ansb); 3, Armando Saldana (Vils)285— 1, Noah Hartley (Vils); 2, Isaiah Holland (Pat); 3, Rahim Beatty (Ansb)

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