A lunging Niko Gazzale from Kaiserslautern heads in a goal past Christopher King of Bitburg early in the second half Saturday at Kaiserslautern. The goal proved to be the decisive score as Kaiserslautern won, 3-2. (Ben Bloker / S&S)
SoccerBoys
Alconbury 2, Brussels 1(Friday at Alconbury)Halftime—Brussels 1, Alconbury 0.Goals—Brussels: Brian Desroches; Alconbury: Devin Pryor, Matt Tropoulos.Assists—Brussels: None; Alconbury: Greg Pettiway.Saves—Brussels (Gediminas Navikas, unavailable); Alconbury (David Blose) 6.
Brussels 6, Menwith Hill 0 (Saturday at Alconbury)Halftime—Brussels 4, Menwith Hill 0.Goals—Brussels: David Zahonero, Alen Avazi, Aaron Ellis, Meiler Balog, Andrew Clayburn, unavailable.Assists—Brussels: Albert Wind 2.Saves—Brussels (Navikas) 9; Menwith Hill (Sean Potter) 28.
Kaiserslautern 3, Bitburg 2(Saturday at Kaiserslutern)Halftime—Kaiserslautern 2, Bitburg 1.Goals—Kaiserslautern: Melvin McGregor, Ryan Nagle and Niko Gazzale; Bitburg: Ryan Poock, second scorer not available.Saves—Kaiserslautern (Lawson, total unavailable); Bitburg unavailable.
Bamberg 9, Ansbach 1(Saturday at Ansbach)Halftime—Bamberg 6, Ansbach 0.Goals—Bamberg: Kevin Johnson 3, Jake Dominick 3, Cyprus Thompson 2, Daniel Kieser; Ansbach: Thomas Graham.Assists—Bamberg: Kevin Johnson 2, Jake Dominick, Daniel Kieser; Ansbach—None reported.Saves—Unavailable.
Hohenfels 4, Würzburg 1(Saturday at Würzburg)Halftime—Unavailable.Goals—Hohenfels: Lucus Hoss 2, Diamond Odum 2; Würzburg: Eddie Quintero.Assists—Unavailable.Saves—Hohenfels (Lucus Salerno) 7; Würzburg: unavailable.
Heidelberg 1, Patch 0 (Saturday at Stuttgart)Halftime—Heidelberg 1, Patch 0.Goals—Marvin Washington.Assists—Mario Villegas.Saves—Unavailable.Noteworthy—Game was season-opener for Heidelberg, which was snowed out at Hanau the previous Saturday.
Girls
Vicenza 1, Sigonella 1(Saturday at Vicenza)Halftime—Vicenza 1, Sigonella 0.Goals—Vicenza: Jane Helmicj; Sigonella: Kiersten Dacey.Assists–Vicenza: Rachel O’Neill; Sigonella: Denise Patron.Saves–Vicenza (Shelby Gonzalez) 3; Sigonella (Lei Lei Bulado) 11.Noteworthy—Vicenza dominated the first half, which produced numerous chances for both sides but only one goal. Helmick and Janette Prados each had 6 shots for Vicenza; Dacey scored on her only shot.
Ramstein 6, Baumholder 0 (Saturday at Ramstein)Halftime—Ramstein 4, Baumholder 0.Goals—Lauren Jepson 2, Macy Jepsen 2, Victoria Lyle, Laura Welsh.Assists—Macy Jepsen, Lauren Williams.Saves—Ramstein (Emily Coard) unavailable; Baumholder unavailable.Noteworthy–Ramstein coach Ricardo Buitrago said the Lady Royals played together to control the game all over the field. He said Baumholder’s goalie had a good game and kept the score from being worse.
Naples 1, Aviano 0(Saturday at Naples)Halftime—Naples 0, Aviano 0.Goals—Naples: Courtnee Wilson.Assists—None reported.Saves—None reported.Noteworthy—Coach Bruce Collins of Naples said, “This was definitely the game of the week — the only Division II teams in Italy in a game that tight the entire way” with the lone goal coming with about 7 minutes to play.
Wiesbaden 1, Hanau 0(Saturday at Wiesbaden)Halftime—Wiesbaden 0, Hanau 0.Goals—Wiesbaden: Danielle Wisti.Assists—Brandy Seltzer.Saves—Wiesbaden (Aubre Reichel) 9; Hanau (Liscian Ramel) 9.
Mannheim 3, Vilseck 1(Saturday at Mannheim)Halftime—Unavailable.Goals—Vilseck: Shamyra Coleman; Mannheim: Alana Crockwell 2, Anna Cressler.Assists—Vilseck: Jordan Cooperrider; Mannheim: Cressler 2.Saves—Vilseck (Mercedes McLaughlin 2, Chi-Kobe Murry 7) 9; Mannheim (Tristan Ledesma) 12.JV—Mannheim 4,Vilseck 0.
Brussels 5, Alconbury 0 (Friday at Alconbury)Halftime—Brussels 3, Alconbury 0.Goals—Brussels: Brianna Fitch 3, Rea Ziami, Marlena Fitch.Assists—None reported.Saves—Brussels (Allie Lynch 4, Alexis Epiljoe 3) 7; Alconbury (Megan Camero 10, Cassie Brockway 2) 12.Noteworthy—According to Alconbury coach David Claassen, Caitlin Quinn of Brussels and Jelliz Calata, Megan Goins and Rebecca Payne of Alconbury played well on defense.
Brussels 1, Menwith Hill 0(Saturday at Alconbury)Halftime—Brussels 0, Menwith Hill 0.Goals—Brussels: Marlena Schlattmann.Assists—None.Saves—Brussels (Lynch) 6; Menwith Hill (Katherine Townsend 5, Donna Shorkey 2) 7.Noteworthy—Brussels coach E.G. Clayburn cited “Outstanding defensive efforts by Caitlin Quinn and Monique Spain.”
Bamberg 3, Ansbach 1(Saturday at Ansbach)Halftime—Bamberg 2, Ansbach 0.Goals—Bamberg: Tia Boatwright 2, Jenna Cepe; Ansbach: Amandine Martin.Assists—Bamberg: Jenna Cepe 1; Ansbach 1.Saves—Bamberg (Jeleesa Knuckles) 9; Ansbach (Kassi Kostelnik) 8.
Hohenfels 3, Würzburg 2(Saturday at Hohenfels)Halftime—Würzburg 2, Hohenfels 2.Goals—Hohenfels: Sunny Petery, Alison Dean, unavailable; Würzburg: Stephanie Vazquez, Hailie Arriga.Assists—Unavailable.Saves—Hohenfels (Loisann DeLass 2 Brittny Merryweather 4) 6; Würzburg (Kurby Eavey) 8.
Track and FieldAt Brussels(Saturday; all race distances in meters)BoysTeam scoring—Lakenheath 178, Bitburg 133.5, Brussels 97, American School of Paris 83, Menwith Hill 51, Alconbury 41.5.100 meters—1, Matt McNaughton (ASP) 11.65; 2, Lenell Joyner (Lake) 11.68; 3, Anton Harris (Bitb) 11.87.200—1, McNaughton, 23.68; 2, Harris, 23.96; 3, Joyner 24.31.400—1, Joyner, 53.59; 2, Nathan Osburn (Botb) 55.87; 3, Jay Buckley (Brus) 57.90.800—1, Hunter Baudoindajoux (Brus) 2:32.59; 2, Chase Rexroat (MH) 2:25.14; 3, Zachary Miller (Lake) 2:28.06.1,500—1, Nick Domise (ASP) 4:22.56; 2, Patrick Roberts (MH) 4:53.08; 3, Christopher Fraser (Lake) 4:43.10.3,000—1, Domis, 9:36.10; 2, Fraser, 10:31.20; 3, Roberts, 10:49.78.110 high hurdles—1, Rexroat, 17.50; 2, Brian Lee (ASP) 18.10; 3, Gregory Combass (Bitb) 19.95.300 intermediate hurdles—1, Rexroat, 44.56; 2, Lee, 47.21; 3, Buckley, 50.51.4x100 relay—1, Bitburg (Combass, Harris, Joseph Tarnate, Darius Wynn) 46.50; 2, Lakenheath 47.25; 3, Bitburg 49.17.4x400 relay—1, Lakenheath (Joyner, Willie Jennings, Mitchell Christiasnsen, Jordan Tarik) 3:53.00; 2, ASP 3:54.46; 3, Bitburg 3:39.93.4x800 relay—1, Lakenheath (Michael Fraser, Zachary Miller, Trenton White, C. Fraser) 9:55.03; 2, Alconbury 10:17.85; 3, Brussels 10:40.03.1,600 sprint medley relay—1, Brussels (Baudoindajoux, Buckley, Marc Proietto, Michael Ryan) 4:15.22; 2, Alconbury 4:18.68; 3, Lakenheath 4:21.62.High jump—1, Darius Wynn (Bitb), 5 feet, 10 inches; 2, Troy Nichols (Bitb) 5-8; 3, Marc Proietto (Brus) 5-4.Long jump—1, Jasuan Young (Bitb) 18-6.75; 2, Wynn, 18-6.5; 3, Michael Ryan (Brus) 16-5.Triple jump—1, Troy Nichols (Bitb) 35-3; 2, Tarik Jordan (Lake) 33-1; 3, Benjamin Glad (Alc) 27-0.Shot put—1, J.C. Culver (Alc) 37-8; 2, Brian Lepper (Lake) 32-1.25; 3, Christopher Santos (Lake) 31-8.75.Discus—1, Domise, 102-11; 2, Santos, 87-6; 3, Ronnie Evans (Bitb) 83-8.GirlsTeam scoring—Lakenheath 211, Brussels 116, Menwith Hill 68.5; Alconbury 58, American School in Paris 30, Bitburg 11.5.100 meters—1,Tanisha Joyner (Lake) 13.76; 2, Desiree Moore (MH) 14.03; 3, Courtney Waithe (Lake) 14.21.200—1, Joyner, 27.90; 2, Shikila McIntyre (Bitb) 28.96; 3, Cine Steptoe (Brus) 29.12.400—1, Joyner, 63.85; 2, Jasmine Taylor (Lake) 69.41; 3, Emily Bartholomew (MH) 69.56.800—1, Amanda Reed (Lake) 3:03.95; 2, Isabel DiFranco (MH) 3:18.14; 3, Tori DiFranco (MH) 3:33.31.1,500—1, Chelsea Dressel (ASP) 5:17.20; 2, Shelby Whatley (Lake) 5:37.60; 3, Reed, 6:15.00.3,000—1, Dressel, 11:25.96; 2, Whatley, 12:03.96; 3, Courtney Pfalzer (Brus) 14:12.37.100 intermediate hurdles—1, Catharine Davis (Brus) 18.49; 2, Waithe, 19.87; 3, Caroline Sughrue (Brus) 20.05.300 low hurdles—1, Taylor Wright (Lake) 57.68; 2, Sarah Johnson (Brus) 60.58.4x100 relay—1, Lakenheath (Courtney Alford, Waithe, Jasmine Willis, Tekeia Wallace) 57.02; 2, Brussels, 57.96; 3, Alconbury, 58.20.4x400 relay—1, Lakenheath (Joyner, Taylor, Alford, Willis) 4:51.92.4x800 relay—1, Menwith Hill (Bartholomew, Jennette Harding, Chanae Farmer, Moore) 13:01.96; 2, Lakenheath, 13:31.96.1,600 sprint medley relay—1, Brussels (Hanta Thomas, Davis, Johnson, Carissa Ryan) 5:13.31; 2, Lakenheath, 5:18.62.High jump—1, Wright, 4 feeet, 7 inches; 2, Chantell Millner (Alc) 3-10.Long jump—1, Wright, 14-8; 2, Steptoe 13-9; 3, Davis 13-6.Triple jump—None.Shot put—1, Desiree Moore (MH) 25-10.75; 2, Rebecca Critics (Brus) 25-10.5; 3, Amanda Kopecky (Lake) 23-1.Discus—1, Dressel, 65-0; 2, Kopecky 60-2; 3, Caitlin Carlisle (Alc) 54-1.