Stuttgart, American Overseas School of Rome and Sigonella won a year ago in boys Divisions I, II and III respectively. Can teams repeat that feat?
Sigonella, Naples and Stuttgart all lost key players to graduation or transfer, but hope to be leading the pack again this year in girls soccer.
Wiesbaden junior went up two weight classes in a year, but won second straight title at season-ending championships.
Panthers senior was key on-ball defender and though he sacrificed scoring overall, took over games when needed.
SHAPE senior helped team finish third in championships and was one of Europe’s most consistent scorers during the season.
Ansbach senior won second straight individual title this season in marksmanship and hopes to continue sport at college level.
Saturday’s boys all-star game in Vilseck is final high school game for SHAPE senior and others in event designed to honor top players and showcase them for college coaches.
Former foes are sometimes teammates for a day as rosters are mixed thoroughly for an all-star game after individual show off their basketball skills.
DODEA holds girls contest in Vicenza and boys game in Vilseck to provide recognition, extra attention for 40 athletes from across Europe.
Stuttgart defends D-I crown by handing Ramstein another championship loss, though the game was far different from last season.
Panthers top Ramstein to capture sixth title in the last seven times event has been held.
After opening season with four losses against D-I foes, Cougars don’t lose another game.
American Overseas School of Rome can’t retain title against team that has lost only once all season.
Sentinels cap 19-0 season by moving up the podium to first place in DODEA-Europe small-schools boys basketball.
Lions lost chance to repeat last year, but jump on mistake-prone Ansbach early and don’t let go this year.
Warriors win third straight crown in Division I, while Naples and AFNORTH capture D-II and D-III events respectively.