VolleyballBoys(Boys volleyball in DODDS-Europe is played by schools only in the Mediterranean District and Black Forest Academy, a private school)Saturday at NaplesNaples def. Vicenza 26-24, 17-25, 25-10, 25-20Noteworthy—According to Naples coach Peter Nagafuchi, key spike points were posted by Vince Feazell and Abram Campbell.Vicenza def. Sigonella 25-16, 21-25, 25-19, 25-21Friday at AvianoAviano def. Marymount 25-23, 27-25, 18-25, 25-22Saturday at AvianoAviano def. Florence 25-7, 25-17, 25-11Noteworthy—According to Aviano coach Lou Lucidi, Saints are 5-1 in American Schools in Italy League play.Girls(Varsities play best-of-5; JVs best-of-3)Saturday at AFNORTHBaumholder def. AFNORTH 25-12, 25-14, 25-16Noteworthy—According to AFNORTH coach Christopher Booth, Baumholder’s Katrina Alsup had 9 kills, 6 assists, 3 aces, 2 digs; Megan White totaled 7 kills, 6 blocks, 3 aces; Michelle Zapata posted 5 assits, 2 aces; Elizabeth Styles made 2 kills, 2 aces; Brianni Vantessel served 4 aces, and Dontaya Powers had 3 kills.Baumholder JV def. AFNORTH JV 25-20, 25-16Saturday at NaplesNaples def. Vicenza 25-20, 25-21, 25-22Noteworthy—According to Naples assistant David Lee, Jenny Horadon had 16 assists for Naples, which got 12 kills on 16 attempts and 8 service winners from Marki Riccio. Vicenza’s Federica Wade blocked five shots; her teammate Yelitza Maura blocked 4. Lee reported Naples is 4-1 in ASIL play.Saturday at VilseckHeidelberg def. Vilseck 25-18, 25-14, 25-13Noteworthy—According to Heidelberg coach Mike Rubino, former Vilseck stalwart Ashley Hicks made 14 kills and 5 blocks against her former team. Heidelberg’s Emily Robertson posted 6 kills, 6 assists, 3 aces; Teri Henderson had 16 assists, along with 4 kills, 2 aces; and Katie Anest had 3 kills, 2 blocks.Heidelberg def. Bamberg 25-8, 25-8, 25-17Noteworthy—Rubino reported 7 kills, 14 assists for Henderson and 13 assists, 4 aces for Robertson.Vilseck def. Bamberg 25-13, 20-25, 25-10, 25-10Vilseck JV def. Bamberg JV 25-18, 25-23Heidelberg JV def. Vilseck JV 25-20, 25-12Heidelberg JV def. Bamberg JV 25-5, 25-16Friday at AvianoMarymount def. Aviano 25-15, 25-15, 25-23Saturday at AvianoMarymount def. Florence 25-7, 25-4, 25-16Aviano def. Florence 25-17, 25-19, 25-9Saturday at KaiserslauternKaiserslautern def. Frankfurt International School 26-24, 25-22, 19-25, 6-25, 15-10Ramstein def. Kaiserslautern 25-19, 25-12, 25-17Ramstein def. FIS – 25-23, 25-17, 25-15Noteworthy—According to K-town coach Scott Davis, Charnel Austin posted 13 kills, 10 assists, 5 aces; Mackenzie Bannister made 6 kills and Karis Wadsack had 11 assists, 56 kills, 2 aces for Ramstein against his Lady Raiders. Against FIS, Ramstein got 12-of-12 serving with 2 aces from Jessica Woolford, 9 kills and 9 assists from Austen, 7 kills from Bannister, 13-of-13 serving with 2 aces and 5 kills from Nadia Booker and 6 assists from Wadsack, Davis reported. He added that K-town’s Katarina Jastraab was 21-of-21 serving.Saturday at SHAPESHAPE def. Bitburg –21-25, 25-23, 25-13, 26-24Noteworthy—Bitburg’s Alex Schmidt was 14-of-15 serving with an ace, 5 digs and 2 kills; Danyel Robinson had 7 blocks and a kill and Lizzie Rios posted 5 aces on 15-of-19 serving. SHAPES’s Lia Notarianni had 2 aces and 4 saves; Liene Bauska registered 14 kills, 9 serves and 6 blocks. Kaitlin Chapple had 6 kills, 2 aces and 3 blocks. Edite Bauska made 9 kills, 2 aces and 3 blocks. Ebonee DeVos had 7 kills, 6 serves and 5 saves.Saturday at AlconburyBrussels def. Alconbury 25-14, 25-20, 25-23Brussels def. Menwith Hill 25-20, 25-21, 25-21Menwith Hill def. Alconbury 25-18, 16-25, 25-22Noteworthy—According to Brussels coach Vicki Westland, Kathleen Anderson had 23 kills, 4 blocks and 3 digs. Bria Yazzie chipped in with 26 assists and 2 kills. Dianet Preciado had 3 kills, 7 digs, 4 blocks. Sarah Preciado was credited with 3 kills and 8 digs. Alconbury reported that Lauren Wheeler and Stephanie Hale each finished with 13 kills and an ace. Maddy Zitka had 9 kills and 2 aces.Menwith Hill JV def. Alconbury JV 25-14, 25-11
Cross country(All races 5,000 meters and were run Saturday)At AvianoBoysTeam scoring—Aviano 17, Marymount 44, Florence incomplete.Individual leaders—1, Dan Slade (Avi) 17:31; 2, Sean Wilson (Avi) 18:00; 3, Steven Heath (Avi) 18:51; 4, Michael Brown (Avi) 19:10; 5, Zach Garcia (Mmt) 19:11; 6, Alex Appetiti (Mmt) 19:16; 7, Aaron Walden (Avi) 19:21; 8, Nicho Eggers (Avi) 19:46; 9, Matt James (Avi) 19:48; 10, Thomas Gould (Avi) 19:54.GirlsTeam scoring—Aviano 15, Marymount 49, Florence incomplete.Individual leaders—1, Shelby Yoakum (Avi) 20:46; (Course record. Old record 21:21 by Yoakum, Sept. 27, 2008); 2, Maddy O’Brien (Avi) 22:52; 3, Kaylee Gumm-Johnson (Avi) 23:10; 4, Olivia Blanco (Avi) 24:03; 5, Melanie Hudson (Avi) 24:47; 6, Ariel Niznik (Avi) 24:51; 7, Isabella Vento (Mmt) 24:56; 8, Bradie Dwenger (Avi) 25:10; 9, Adrienne Bryant (Avi) 25:22; 10, Gabriella Bacon (Mmt) 26:25.At AFNORTHBoysTeam scoring—AFNORTH incomplete, Baumholder incomplete.Individual leaders—1, Adriano Siggifredo (Baum) 19:00; 2, Kyle Kagele (AFN) 20:42; 3, Eleianni Boersma (AFN) 23:17; 4, Camilo Gomez (AFN) 23:28.GirlsTeam scoring—AFNORTH incomplete, Baumholder incomplete.Individual leaders—1, Sydney Oua (Baum) 23:55; 2, Sarah Money (Baum) 24:12; 3, Victoria Adriano (Baum) 26:29; 4, Gori Vantine (AFN) 26:30.At SHAPEBoysTeam scoring—The American School in London 40, International School of Brussels 52, SHAPE 59, St. John’s of Brussels 61, Bitburg incomplete.Individual leaders—1, Baudoin Fort (ISB) 16:25; 2, Sean White (ASL) 16:42; 3, Jarrett Wallace (SHP) 17:24; 4, Andy Hardt (ASL) 17:25; 5, Lawrence Vandervoort (StJ) 18:02; 6, Andres Link (ASL) 18:18; 7, Harry Cross (ISB) 18:33; 8, Josh Andrews (ASL) 18:39; 9, Theo Lequesne (StJ) 18:43; 10, Miles Bason (ISB) 18:50.Girls Team scoring—SHAPE 41, The American School in London 46, St. John’s of Brussels 62, International School of Brussels 85, Bitburg incomplete.Individual leaders—1, Emily Blagg (ISL) 19:41; 2, Veronica Siversten (SHP) 20:53; 3, Alison Johnson (ASL) 20:53; 4, Tammy Northshield (SHP) 21:20; 5, Hillary Lynde (StJ) 21:53; 6, Ai Shimura (StJ) 21:59; 7, Mackenzie Lowery (StJ) 21:27; 8, Cassidy Tanner (ASL) 22:27; 9, Svenja Schwarz (ISB) 23:01; 10, Erin Beckman (SHP) 23:01.At KaiserslauternBoysTeam scoring—Ramstein 15, Kaiserslautern 64.Individual leaders—1, Kelis Secrest (Rams) 16:18; 2, Laz Ramos (RHS) 16:56; 3, Dillon Wadsack (Rams) 17:04; 4, Will Barnes (Rams) 17:18; 5, Matt Lein (Rams) 17:50; 6, Thomas Amrine (Rams) 18:02; 7, Gustav Meyners (Rams) 18:16; 8, Sean Whealton (Kais) 18:18; 9, Aaron Carney (Rams) 18:20; 10, Miles Kirts (Unavailable) 18:44.GirlsTeam scoring—Ramstein 19, Kaiserslautern 36Individual leaders—1, Elizabeth Doe (Rams) 20:08; 2, Colleen Davis (Kais) 20:57; 3, Felicia Gonzalez (Rams) 21:06; 4, Kelsey Collier (Rams) 21:11; 5, Jenna Press (Rams) 21:13; 6, Alexis Gomez (Rams) 21:29; 7, Paige de la Vega (Rams) 21:48; 8, Symone January (Kais) 22:00; 9, Alyx Miser (Kais) 22:17; 10, Morgan Lawerence (Kais) 22:18.At MannheimBoysTeam scoring—Unavailable. Teams participating were Hohenfels, Patch, Mannheim.Individual leaders—1, Alexander Cornelius (Mann) 16:36; 2, Joseph Anderson (Pat) 17:17; 3, Ross Paxton (Pat) 17:26; 4, Jaron Hanniger (Pat) 17:55; 5, Brandon Crytzer (Pat) 18:03; 6, Zach Decker (Pat) 18:04; 7. Michael Adams (Pat) 18:11; 8, Christian Austen (Hoh) 18:14; 9, James Martin (Pat) 18:16; 10, Cole Garraghty (Pat) 18:21.GirlsTeam scoring—Unavailable. Teams participating were Hohenfels, Patch, Mannheim.Individual leaders—1, Darian Smythe (Mann) 21:50; 2, Amelia McConnell (Pat) 22:08; 3, Susan Grunt (Mann) 22:16; 4, Caitlin Gamble (Pat) 23:11; 5, Sarah Higgins (Pat) 23:11; 6, Lindsey Johnson (Pat) 23:11; 7, Claire Shumaker (Pat) 23:11; 8, Kylie Springer (Pat) 23:17; 9, Margaret Clevenger (Mann) 23:23; 10, Christina Lowery (Pat) 23:26.Noteworthy—Cornelius’s time was one second slower than course record, according to Mannheim coach Bill Thone, who also reported that Mannheim eighth-grader DaniellLa Fleur, an exhibition runner, posted the fastest overall girls’ time of 21:07.At WiesbadenBoysTeam scoring—Wiesbaden 28, Heidelberg 45, Frankfurt International School 60, American School of Paris 77.Individual leaders—1, Jon Rynecki (Heid) 17:29; 2, Daniel Parker (Wies) 17:47; 3, Arly Moorelock (FIS) 18:31; 4, Brandt Langford (Heid) 18:45; 5, Logan Shelton (Wies) 18:48; 6, Tyler Denzine (Wies) 19.15; 7, Ryan Fisico (Wies) 19:26; 8, Zack Winnie (Wies) 19:29; 9, Alan Gray (Wies) 19:32; 10, Oliver Torihiam (ASP) 18:34.GirlsTeam scoring—Heidelberg 19, Wiesbaden 43, American School of Paris 58, Frankfurt International School incomplete.Individual leaders—1, Natalie Perraro (FIS) 21:37; 2, Maggie Cutler (Heid) 21:53; 3, Lindsey Duckworth (Heid) 22:11; 4, Olivia Darrow (Heid) 22.21; 5, Karson Papf (ASP) 22:47; 6, Dani Hill (Wies) 22.50; 7, Stephanie Barlow (Heid) 22:51; 8, Kerry O’Brien (Heid) 22:56; 9. Kristine Bremer (Heid) 23:21; 10, Catherine Leknes (Wies) 23:22.At NaplesBoysTeam scoring—Naples 20, Sigonella 35, Vicenza incomplete.Individual leaders—1, John Markman (Napl) 17:00; 2, Mike Marshall (Napl) 18:23; 3, Jordan Retie (Sig) 19:12; 4, Mack Kleven (Napl) 19:43; 5, Josh Powell (Napl) 19:59; 6, George Corey (Sig) 20:10; 7, Thomas Berak (Sig) 20:33; 8, Henry Bond (Napl) 21:10; 9, Zach Dickens (Vic) 21:58; 10, Dylan Blomgren (Sig) 22:39.GirlsTeam Scoring—Naples 31, Vicenza 44, Sigonella 53.Individual leaders—1, Katie Hancock (Sig) 21:41; 2, Jen Patron (Sig) 22:04; 3, Shannon Cuthbert (Napl) 22:45; 4, Haylea Witz (Napl) 22:45; 5, Ashley Bowe (Napl) 23:42; 6, Michelle Catugno (Vicz) 23:50; 7, April Petersen (Vicz) 24:05; 8, Marianne Capano (Vicz) 24:15; 9, Katey Chartier (Napl) 24:19; 10, Julia Loudon (Napl) 24:47.
Tennis
(Saturday. Individual forfeits not listed but included in teams scores. Time permitting, No. 1s play best-of-3 sets; others 8-game pro set)Sigonella, Vicenza at Naples(Team scores furnished by Naples coach Robert Patulak are combined boys and girls; tiebreaker scores unavailable)Naples 4, Vicenza 1Ryan Umstaedter (Napl) def. Will Besuden 6-0, 6-1; Jackie La Marche (Vicz) def. Jade Edmondson 6-0, 6-0; Valentina Lee and Kate McCormick (Napl) def. opponents’ names unavailable 6-0, 6-2, Christian Ybarra (Napl) def. Rebecca Matheson 7-6, 6-3, Jakeya Pease and Katherine Paris (Napl) def. Emily Stech and Gabby Munoz, 8-5.Naples 3, Sigonella 1John Camuso (Sig) def. Nate Smith 8-6; Zach Hodges (Napl) def. Nate Niecman 8-1; Michael Brew and Daniel Umstaedter (Napl) def. Camuso and Niecman 6-1, 6-1; Leila Matahan and Audrey Ingalls (Napl) defeated Cristina Lara and Shelby McGivney 9-8.Vicenza 4, Sigonella 0Besuden def. Camuso 6-4, 6-4; La Marche def. Monica O’Hearn 6-1, 6-1; Matheson and Nina Lantz def. Lara and McGivney 6-4, 6-1; Christina Buffington and Munoz def. Naomi Mercao and Marley Kittle 8-3.Bitburg at WiesbadenWiesbaden girls 9, Bitburg 0Lisa Enokawa (Wies) def. Brittany Russo 6-1, 6-1; Sarah Kempner-Strehlow (Wies) def. Gabrielle Reagan 8-0; Jill Fredrickson (Wies) def. Kaitlyn Miller 8-1; Rebecca Borner (Wies) def. Zoe Whitney 8-0; Montana Feix (Wies) def. Leah Helms 8-0; Taylor Dore (Wies) def. Kelsey Downer 8-0; Kempner-Strehlow and Fredrickson def. Reagan and Whitney 4-6, 7-5, 6-0; Enokawa and Borner def. Miller and Russo 8-6; Feix and Dore def. Helms Downer 8-0.Bitburg boys 7, Wiesbaden 2Tyler Jakobs (Bitb) def. Evin Alarilla 6-1, 7-5; Tim Liebig (Bitb) def. Arman Alarilla 8-5; Jeff Holt (Wies) def. Greg Combass 8-6; John McCrea (Bitb) def. Tahji Peebles 8-5; Brian Byrd (Wies) def. Timmy Merrill 8-3; Aaron Sta. Agueda (Bitb) def. Mario DeLaGuardia 8-3; Liebig and Combass def A. Alarilla and Holt 7-5, 6-2; Jakobs and McCrea def. E. Alarilla and Peebles 8-1; Merrill and Sta. Agueda def. Byrd and DeLaGuardia 8-2.Mannheim at BaumholderMannheim girls 9, Baumholder 0Amber Veranen (Mann) def. Jami Ellis 6-1, 6-0; Rachael Nevinger (Mann) def. Kendra Cameron 8-4; Ashley Southworth (Mann) def. Rachel Money 8-4; Alexis Pineiro (Mann) def. Pam Hall 9-8; Mariah Vickerstaff (Mann) def. Sydney Giefer 8-4; Elena Alavarez (Mann) def. Mechelle Smith 8-0; Nevinger and Pineiro def. Cameron and Money 7-5, 6-4; Veranen and Southworth def. Ellis and Hall 8-4; Vickerstaff and Erica Wilson def. Giefer and Smith 8-4.Mannheim boys 4, Baumholder 2Jeremy Scott (Mann) def. Stephen Billington 7-5, 7-5; Nathan Beatty (Baum) def. Sam Harvill 8-3; Scott O’Donnell (Mann) def. Cameron Koch 8-4; Sascha DeWitt (Mann) def. Van Phillips 8-2; Billington and Beatty def. O’Donnell and DeWitt 6-0, 6-0; Scott and Harvill def. Koch and Phillips 8-3.Marymount at AvianoMarymount girls 4, Aviano 0Ginevra Bolla (Mmt) def. Elizabeth Bobzin 6-1, 6-0; Aine Tyrrell (Mmt) def. Desiree Smith 6-3, 7-6; Yuki Sasaki (Mmt) def. Dilobar Bakherieva 8-2; Tyrrell and Sasaki def. Bobzin and Smith 6-0, 6-3.Marymount boys 2, Aviano 2Ruben Gonzales (Avi) def. Gorgio DiGiuseppe 6-2, 6-4; Benjamin Rozock (Avi) def. Aroon Chall 8-1; Pax Warke (Mmt) def. Brandon Caudle 8-4; Mattia Benassi and Fedrico Mancini (Mmt) def. Gonzalez and Rosock 6-0, 6-3.Ansbach at VilseckVilseck girls 9, Ansbach 0Leah Beilhart (Vils) def. Danny Viloria 6-0, 6-1; Amber Hendricks (Vils) def. Amadine Martin 8-1; Emma Andrews (Vils) def. Emma Scholes 8-1; Sara Carriker (Vils) def. Brittany Hardee 8-1; Sasha Whitlock (Vils) def. Mary Pilapil 8-0; Ashlia Hendricks (Vils) def. Chamonix Jung 8-1; Hendricks and Andrews def. Viloria and Martin 8-2; Beihart and Carriker def. Scholes and Hardee 8-2; Bianca Selders and Davis (Vils) def. Pilapil and Jung 8-5.Vilseck boys 7, Ansbach 0Zach Skells (Vils) def. Damon Adler 6-2, 6-1; Darren Eldredge (Vils) def. Joseph Kim 8-0; Garrett Young (Vils) def. Alex Dowdy 8-0; Dominic Lonowski (Vils) def. Juan Sanchez 8-0; Eldredge and Young def. Adler and Kim 6-0, 6-0; Skells and Lonowski and def. Dowdy and Sanchez 8-1.Hohenfels at VilseckVilseck girls 9, Hohenfels 0Beilhart (Vils) def. Casey Leon 6-3, 6-1; Hendricks def Alicia Mocyznski 8-4; Andrews def. Katie Siegel 8-1; Hendricks and Andrews def. Moczynski and Siegel 6-3, 6-1.Vilseck boys 7, Hohenfels 0Skells def. Rene Bourgeois 6-3, 6-2; Eldredge def. Andy Mulvihill 8-0; Young def. Matt Fisher 8-0; Lonowski def. Conner Dunwoody 8-1; Eldredge and Young def. Fisher and Mulvihill 6-4, 6-0; Lonowski and Driscoll def. Bourgeois and Dunwoody 8-4.Ansbach vs. Hohenfels(at Vilseck)Ansbach girls 4, Hohenfels 3Leon def. Viloria 8-3; Mocynski def. Martin 8-1; Scholes def. Siegel 8-1; Leon and Moczynski def. Viloria and Hardee 8-2.Hohenfels boys 6, Ansbach 0Bourgeois def. Adler 8-1; Mulvihill def. Kim 8-2; Fisher def. Dowdy 9-7; Dunwoody def. Sanchez 8-1; Bourgeois and Mulvihill def. Adler and Kim 6-1, 6-1.Bamberg at PatchPatch girls 5, Bamberg 4Sofia Engel (Bamb) def. Holly Martin 6-3, 6-0; Madison Frink (Pat) def. Charlotte Woods 8-6; Donna Smales (Pat) def. Ana Crum 8-6; Amanda Biggins (Bamb) def. Madeleine Pastore 8-5; Jackie Streker (Bamb) def. Giselle Wagstaff 9-8, 7-3; Coref Knef (Pat) def. Tera Townsend 8-2; Frink and Smales (Pat) def. Woods and Crum 7-5, 7-5; Biggins and Streker def. Wagstaff and Martin 9-7; Pastore and Knef def. Alex Brown and Townsend 8-1.Patch boys 9, Bamberg 0Patrick Smith (Pat) def. Andy Kim 6-3, 6-2; Jacob Schoonover (Pat) def. David Cormier 8-0; Jon Lightner (Pat) def. Trevor Calahan 8-1; Kevin Smith (Pat) def. T.J. Difiore 8-0; Charlie Schoonover (Pat) def. Raleigh Addington 8-0; Robert Paxton (Pat) def. Ivey Cherry 8-0; J. Schoonover and Lightner def. Comier and Calahan 6-0, 6-0; K. Smith and P. Smith def. Difiore and Addington 8-1; Justin McManus and Josh White def. Cherry and Franklin Cook 8-1.ISB at SHAPEInternational School of Brussels girls 5,SHAPE 4Svenja Jansen (SHP) def. Tamara Casteels 6-3, 7-5; Panna Balla (SHP) def. Alessandra Lochen 8-3; Blandine Pairet (ISB) def. Natalia Gackova 8-5; Prune Moerenhout (ISB) def. Emma Hagen 8-1; Ellen Campany (SHP) def. Alona Meir 8-6; Balla and Jansen def. Lochen and Pairet 6-2, 6-3; Casteels and Moerenhout def. Gackova and Campany 8-1.SHAPE boys 9, ISB 0Billy Bumgardner (SHP) def. Brady Covington 6-4, 7-5; Nickolay Gospodinov (SHP) def. Shota Shindo 8-0; Andrei Mavris (SHP) def. Gerardo Salvador 8-3; Juan dela Torre (SHP) def. Miguel Vega 8-4; Ignacio Sanchez (SHP) def. Hiroki Nishimura 8-3; Silviu Strimbeanu (SHP) def. Javier Vega 8-6; Gospodinov and Mavris def. Shindo and Salvador 6-4, 7-5; Bumgardner and Torre def. Covington and Vega 9-8; Guillermo Garcia and Sanchez def. Asgeiv Hallgrimson and Yungsoon Kim 8-6.Lakenheath at AlconburyLakenheath girls 8, Alconbury 1(Tiebreaker scores unavailable)Ellen Edwards (Alc) def. Molly Martin 2-6, 6-1, 7-6; Julia Novak (Lake) def. Cailtin Cloum 8-3; Brittany Latham (Lake) def. Amanda Hand 8-2; Michelle Sullivan (Lake) def. Sara Reynolds 8-1; Ciara Ryan (Lake) def. Taylor Malcolm 8-4; Bre Basnett (Lake) def. Rhiannon Crump 8-4; Latham and Gaby Gargis (Lake) def. Cloum and Hand 7-6, 5-7, 6-4; Novak and Sullivan def. Edwards and Reynolds 8-1; Ryan and Arielle Buffet def. Malcolm and Crump 8-5.Lakenheath boys 7, Alconbury 2Cavan Cahoes (Lake) def. J.C. Cluver 6-0, 6-0; Dannu Burroughs (Lake) def, Ted Erickson 9-8; Daniel Buffet (Lake) def. Peter Rydzynski 8-6; Tyler Poppenwimer (Lake) def. Nick Geronimo 8-1; Alex MacWilliams (Lake) def. Ian Armour 8-5; Matt Thrasher (Alc) def. Ian Rojas 8-2; Burroughs and Buffett def. Erickson and Rydzynski 6-4, 5-7, 6-1; Cluver and Geronimo def. Trae Tall and Brandon Harper 9-7; Poppenwimer and MacWilliams def. Armour and Isaiah Beltran 8-4.Ramstein at KaiserslauternRamstein girls 7, Kaiserslautern 2Lindsey Jones (Rams) def. Natalie Jung 6-1, 6-2; Valerie Fisher (Kais) def. Katie Snell 8-2; Katelyn Bader (Kais) def. Meagen Kirts 8-2; Rachel Smith (Rams) def. Alana Young 8-4; Maggie Appel-Schumacher (Rams) def. Amy Trostle 8-4; Blair Arbuckle (Rams) def. Ana Aguirre 8-3; Kirts and Snell def. Fisher and Bader 6-3, 6-1; Appel-Schumacher and Smith def. Young and Jung 8-2l Arbuckle and Shannon O’Neal def. Aguirre and Trostle 8-1.Ramstein boys 9, Kaiserslautern 0Sean Stokstad (Rams) def. David Valverde 6-0, 6-0; Clay Marquardt (Rasm) def. Michael Boone 8-2; Brian Kelley (Rams) def. Erik Langholz 8-2; Daniel Langholz (Rams) def. Keith Daniels 8-3; Matt Mol (Rams) def. Ty Trojanowski 8-1; Patrick Tremaglio (Rams) def, Josh Wakeam 8-0; Marquardt and Kelley def. Boone and E. Langholz 6-0, 6-0; Mol and D. Langholz def. Daniels and Valverde 8-0; Seth Marquardt and Daniel Scott (Rams) def. Trojanowski and partner’s name unavailable 8-6.