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Aviano junior Jasmine Mailoto stretches out to tap the ball over for a point Saturday during the Saints' 25-13, 25-15, 26-24 victory over Marymount International. The win kept Aviano perfect in league play on the season.

Aviano junior Jasmine Mailoto stretches out to tap the ball over for a point Saturday during the Saints' 25-13, 25-15, 26-24 victory over Marymount International. The win kept Aviano perfect in league play on the season. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

Aviano junior Jasmine Mailoto stretches out to tap the ball over for a point Saturday during the Saints' 25-13, 25-15, 26-24 victory over Marymount International. The win kept Aviano perfect in league play on the season.

Aviano junior Jasmine Mailoto stretches out to tap the ball over for a point Saturday during the Saints' 25-13, 25-15, 26-24 victory over Marymount International. The win kept Aviano perfect in league play on the season. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

Aviano sophomore AnnMarie McClelland connects for a point from the second row in the Saints' 25-13, 25-15, 26-24 victory Saturday over Marymount International. Aviano players sported pink T-shirts and matching ribbons in their hair in support of breast cancer awareness in what has become an annual event.

Aviano sophomore AnnMarie McClelland connects for a point from the second row in the Saints' 25-13, 25-15, 26-24 victory Saturday over Marymount International. Aviano players sported pink T-shirts and matching ribbons in their hair in support of breast cancer awareness in what has become an annual event. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

Aviano's Megan Duck watches sophomore AnnMarie McClelland set the ball Saturday during the Saints' 25-13, 25-15, 26-24 victory over Marymount International. The victory kept Aviano perfect in league play and set up a clash next weekend with Vicenza for the league title.

Aviano's Megan Duck watches sophomore AnnMarie McClelland set the ball Saturday during the Saints' 25-13, 25-15, 26-24 victory over Marymount International. The victory kept Aviano perfect in league play and set up a clash next weekend with Vicenza for the league title. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

All information used to compile high school reports is provided by home-team coaches and staffs at each event. Several coaches reported Saturday that the DODDS-Europe e-mail system was not working, which could result in several events not being reported.

VolleyballGenerally, varsities play best-of-five rally-point matches. JVs play best-of-three. Boys volleyball is played solely in the Mediterranean area of DODDS-Europe.

BoysSaturday's resultsAt SigonellaNaples def. Sigonella 26-24, 25-13, 25-16Noteworthy — Saturday’s victory was 18th straight conference and tournament win for defending Mediterranean champ Naples.

At AvianoAviano def. Marymount International School of Rome 25-23, 25-20, 25-20Noteworthy — Sam Hillestad had 14 kills for Aviano, which improved to 3-2 in league play with one game left. Justin Smithers had 13 assists.

Friday's resultsAt SigonellaNaples def. Sigonella 25-11, 25-16, abandoned

GirlsSaturday's resultsAt AvianoAviano def. Marymount International School of Rome 25-13, 25-15, 26-24Noteworthy — Aviano, 6-0 in league play, takes on Vicenza next weekend for the league title. Jasmine Mailoto had seven kills and one block. She’s now three shy of the school’s season record of 41 blocks set by Jessica Corder. Aviano sported pink T-shirts and matching hair ribbons for the game in support of breast cancer awareness.

At RamsteinRamstein def. Bitburg 25-9, 25-15, 25-13Noteworthy — Ramstein coach Hia Sebastian reported the following statistics: For Ramstein, Audrey Rasmussen was 23-for-24 serving with 2 kills; Cayla Turain was 20-for-22 serving with 3 aces and 8 kills; Bethany Sweeney was 13-for-15 serving; Danielle Alvey was 8-for-9 serving with 2 aces, 2 kills and 7 digs; Bianca Jensen posted 5 kills, a solo block, a block assist, and a dig; Sarah Szybist was 5-for-5 serving with 4 kills, 8 assists, a solo block, and 2 block assists, and Megan Hawkins posted 3 kills and 6 solo blocks. For Bitburg, Brook Mayfield served 3 aces and had 14 digs; Dalasha Bizzell made 14 digs, served 2 aces, had 2 kills and a block; and Jayde Robbins served 2 aces, made 2 kils and 8 digs.Bitburg def. Lakenheath 25-13, 25-11, 14-25, 25-13Noteworthy — Bitburg credited Mayfield with 29-for-31 serving with 7 aces and 9 digs; Robbins with 11-for-13 serving with 4 aces 6 kills and 5 digs; Taylor Briggs with 7-for-7 serving, 2 aces and 4 assists; and Brianna Brazell with an ace among 8-for-9 serving.Ramstein def. Lakenheath 25-3, 25-23, 25-11Noteworthy — Rasmussen served 8 aces among her 28-for-30 service effort, 13 assists and a dig; Turain was 18-for-19 serving with 5 aces, 6 kills and 2 digs; Sweeney was 7-for-8 serving with an ace and 2 digs; Szybist posted 7 kills, a solo block, 4 assists and a dig; Hawkins registered 2 kills and 2 assists; Alexis Mendoza put away a kill; and Nicole Dorofee made 2 digs as Ramstein upped its season record to 9-1. For Lakenheath, Kellie Fleming made 4 kills.Ramstein JV def., Bitburg JV 25-14, 25-10Lakenheath JV def. Bitburg JV 25-15, 25-18Ramstein JV def. Lakenheath JV 25-14, 25-16Noteworthy — Ramstein JV is 10-0

At Kandern, GermanyBlack Forest Academy def. Ansbach 25-15, 25-11, 25-14Heidelberg def. Ansbach 25-5, 25-8, 25-16Heidelberg def. BFA 25-22, 14-25, 20-25, 25-18, 15-10BFA JV def. Ansbach JV 25-13, 25-20Heidelberg JV def. Ansbach JV 25-19, 26-24Heidelberg JV def. BFA 25-17, 25-19

At VilseckVilseck def. Patch 21-25, 25-22, 25-17, 26-24Noteworthy — According to Vilseck coach Brian Swenty, Mariah Morris was 23-of-25 serving, including 4 aces. She also chalked up 12 digs, 11 kills and a block. Vilseck, which played without three seniors who were taking college entrance exams, one of them All-European Anna Muzzy, got 32 digs and 3 aces from Kim Akuna; 5 aces and 5 kills from Sidni Beauliey; 23 assists from Taylor Hall; and 3 aces on 21-of-24 serving by Kim Hargrave.Patch def. Hohenfels 25-23, 25-19, 25-18Hohenfels def. Bamberg 25-18, 24-26, 25-21, 25-20Noteworthy — Katherine Street, who came up with 3 digs, and Leah Rogers each served 2 aces for Bamberg, which got 8 kills and 2 blocks from Morgan Luedtke.Vilseck def. Bamberg 25-15, 25-13, 25-16Noteworthy — Vilseck benefited from 5 aces, on 18-of-21 serving, and 20 digs from Akuna; 13 kills and 4 aces from Muzzy; and 5 kills from Morris. For Bamberg, Street, who made 4 digs, and Rogers each served 2 aces, and Luedtke posted 3 kills and 2 blocks.Patch JV def. Vilseck JV 25-16, 17-25, 16-14Patch JV def. Hohenfels JV 25-12, 25-143Bamberg JV def. Hohenfels JV 25-16, 25-20Vilseck JV def. Bamberg JV 25-22, 25-15

at Menwith HillMenwith Hill def. Alconbury 25-17, 24-26, 25-11, 25-19Noteworthy—Menwith’s Kaia Pierce was credited with 13 kills and 6 aces. Menwith Hill also benefited from 13 assists by Alex Furrow and 7 more from Hannah Huntington. Monique McCreary had 15 digs for the Lady Mustangs, who got 4 aces from Sanasia Little and 92 percent serving from Jani Smith. For Alconbury, Maddy Zitka posted 5 kills and an ace, Savanna Fourhman came up with 4 kills and 2 blocks, Ashley Uballe registered 2 kills and 2 aces, and Ashley Steele put away 3 kills.

Tennis(Matches played Saturday unless otherwise indicated. Individual forfeits not listed, but included in team scoring. Time permitting, No. 1s play best-of-3 sets; all others scheduled as single 8-game pro sets.)

At SHAPEBoysSHAPE 9, Brussels 0SinglesNikolay Gospodinov def. Ryan Bottesini 6-2, 6-4Alvaro Sanchez def. Danny Helbling 8-1Aaron Yip def. Jeremiah High 8-0Brian Yip def. Alex Drakalsi 8-0DoublesSanchez and A.Yip def. Helbling and High 6-0, 6-2Gospodinov and Travis Phelan def. Bottesini and Drakalski 8-6GirlsSHAPE 8, Brussels 1SinglesSvenja Jansen (SHP) def. Claire Rumery 6-2, 6-0Ellen Campany (SHP) def. Callie Steffenhagen 8-3Selena Suparman (SHP) def. Patricia Rusy 8-4Serina Somaratna (SHP) def. Jane Rudy 8-2Ashley Srikoon (SHP) def. Caitlin Cook 8-2DoublesCampany and Suparman def. P.Rudy and Steffenhagen 6-0, 6-0Rumery and J.Rudy def. Somaratna and Mikayla Walker 8-0

At RomeBoysAmerican Overseas School of Rome 3, Marymount International School of Rome 0SinglesGabriele Boccaccini def. Filippo Mancinella Scotti 6-1, 6-2Trevor Lepaige def. Mattia Verbist 8-2Milan 2, Marymount International School of Rome 1SinglesGiovanni Gircelli (Mil) def. Verbist 8-1DoublesGiovanni Scuri Agosti and name unavailable (Mil) def. David Gulliver and Natnael Demeke 6-0, 6-1Naples 2, American Overseas School of Rome 1SinglesRandy Bieri (Napl) def. Boccaccini 6-2, 6-3Conor Skelton (Napl) def. Ryan Roberts 8-0DoublesLepaige and Daniel Roman Cohen def. Daniel Umstaedter and Skelton 6-1, 6-4GirlsMilan 2, Marymount International School of Rome 1SinglesGinevra Bolla (Mmt) def. Arianna Freschi 6-1, 6-1Name unavailable (Mil) def. Farah Abdelkader 8-1DoublesElisse Hooley and Kasmira Della Schiava def. Gopika Nambiar and Marija Micovic 6-1, 6-2American Overseas School of Rome 2, Marymount 1SinglesBolla def. Carli Arza 6-2, 6-2Taylor Roman Cohen (AOSR) def. Abdelkader 8-1DoublesRoman Cohen and Ginevra Di Cagno (AOSR) def. Nambiar and Micovic 6-3, 6-2American Overseas School of Rome 2, Naples 1SinglesArza def. Erica Ruth 6-0, 6-1DoublesRoman Cohen and Di Cagno def. Nikka Malakooti and Ruth 6-4, 6-2Mona Rajaee and Julia Smith (Napl) def. Arza and Sheridan Gardner 7-2

At International School of BrusselsBoysISB 8, Alconbury 1SinglesBrice Tanner (ISB) def. Ronnie Behr 6-0, 6-0Kristof Viranyi (ISB) def. Matt Trasher 8-2Peter Viranyi (ISB) def. Joel Fourhman 8-1Shotaro Shobu (ISB) def. Isaiah Beltran 8-2Oliver Hacking (ISB) def. Francis O’Connell 8-3Cameron Perdomo (Alc) def. Victor Ruelle 8-6DoublesTanner and Shobu def. Trasher and Fourhman 6-3, 6-0K.Viranyi and Hacking def. Behr and ’Connell 8-3P.Viranyi and Ruelle def. Perdomoa and Adam Jimmo 8-0GirlsISB 6, Alconbury 3SinglesAna Torrijos (ISB) def. Ashley Hand 6-2, 7-5Taylor Malcolm (Alc) def. Hikari Ishimura 8-6Blandine Pairet (ISB) def. Nichole Pisierra 8-4Hannah Kleiven (ISB) def. Allison Cavin 8-0Alice Johnson (ISB) Caitlin Cash 8-0DoublesTorrijos and Pairet def. Hand and Malcolm 6-1, 6-1Ishimura and Kleiven def. Pisierra and Cavin 8-1

At StuttgartBoysHeidelberg 5, Patch 4SinglesAdjin Tahirovic (Pat) def. Cameron Meeker 6-1, 6-4Jon Lightner (Pat) def. James Chase 9-8 (tiebreaker score unavailable)Jack Kolodjieski (Heid) def. Josh Lightner 8-4Damien Ward (Heid) def. Charlie Schoonover 8-4Ryan Gill (Heid) def. Dylan Rehwaldt 8-4Eric Stuber (Pat) def. Wylder Raney 8-4DoublesWard and Kolodjieski def. Rehwaldt and Schoonover 6-4, 6-3Chase and Meeker def. Jon Lightner and Tahirovic 8-6Josh Lightner and Stuber def. Gill and Raney 8-6GirlsHeidelberg 5, Patch 4SinglesPaige Chase (Heid) def. Mica Aguilar 6-4, 7-5Ellie Welton (Pat) def. Emily Hall 8-2Mallory Flynn (Pat) def. Laura Jackson 4-3Stephanie Shiffert (Pat) def. Katie Connors 8-2Peyton Smith (Pat) def. Rebeccah Steil 8-5Bunty Drewitt (Heid) def. Tori Gilster 8-2DoublesHall and Jackson def. Welton and Flynn 6-3, 1-6, 6-2Chase and Connors def. Aguilar and Smith 8-1Steil and Drewitt def. Shiffert and Gilster 8-3

Cross country(All races Saturday and covered 5,000 meters)

At BaumholderBoysTeam scoringHeidelberg 35, Frankfurt International School 67, Brussels 75, Baumholder 89, SHAPE 99Top 10 individuals1, Ben Bigelow (Brus) 17:362, Jaron Henniger (Heid) 18:073, Tyler Clements (Baum) 18:184, Tim Barry (Brus) 18:185, Curtis Engel (SHP) 18:246, Brian Hannum (Heid) 18:387, Grant Fabian (FIS) 19:048, Jacob Brainerd (Heid) 19:139, Jeremy Allen (Heid) 19:1410, Joshua Torres (Heid) 19:34GirlsTeam scoringHeidelberg 15, Brussels 61, SHAPE 68. Frankfurt International School and Baumholder were incomplete.Top 10 individuals1, Olivia Darrow (Heid) 22:052, Lindsey Duckworth (Heid) 22:203, Stephanie Barlow (Heid) 22:424, Hannah Mayfield (Heid) 22:585, Janell Delgado (Heid) 22:596, RaeAnnAnn Stark (Heid) 23:277, Prissilla Steele (Heid) 23:388, Vicky Adriano (Baum) 23:549, Andrea Dargie (SHP) 24:0210, Sarah O’Neill (SHP) 24:37.

At Marymount International School of RomeBoysTeam scoringNaples 27, American Overseas School of Rome 42, Milan 71, Marymount incompleteTop 10 individuals1, Ian Eversman (Napl) 17:052, Pietro Dinmore (AOSR) 17:163, John Fain (Napl) 17:514, Troy Reeves (Napl) 18:095, Brad Bonnem (Napl) 18:056, Ryan Knapp (Napl) 19:057, Levi Freeman (AOSR) 19:068. Shunsuke Katayama (Mil) 19:229, Lucas Miller (AOSR) 19:2910, Giacomo Grechi (Mil) 19:45GirlsTeam scoringNaples 29, American Overseas School of Rome 43, Marymount 65, Milan 97Top 10 individuals1, Savannah Cuthbertson (AOSR) 21:562, Caroline Wiley (Mmt) 23:463, Molly Ryan (Napl) 22:144, Amber Sheline (Napl) 22:275, Jordan Kim (Napl) 23:006, Tamar Zift (AOSR) 23:367, Isabelle Lucy (Napl) 23:578, Emily Trombetta Mabbs (Mmt) 23:589, Amelia Bergeson (AOSR) 24:0010, Kelsey Lynch (Napl) 24:08.

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