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Vilseck's T.J. Blunt, right, feels the pressure from Ansbach's Dominic Barrale during a 171-pound match in Heidelberg on Saturday, as DODDS-Europe sports resumed after the Christmas holiday break. Barrale won the match on a fall.

Vilseck's T.J. Blunt, right, feels the pressure from Ansbach's Dominic Barrale during a 171-pound match in Heidelberg on Saturday, as DODDS-Europe sports resumed after the Christmas holiday break. Barrale won the match on a fall. (Michael Abrams / S&S)

Vilseck's T.J. Blunt, right, feels the pressure from Ansbach's Dominic Barrale during a 171-pound match in Heidelberg on Saturday, as DODDS-Europe sports resumed after the Christmas holiday break. Barrale won the match on a fall.

Vilseck's T.J. Blunt, right, feels the pressure from Ansbach's Dominic Barrale during a 171-pound match in Heidelberg on Saturday, as DODDS-Europe sports resumed after the Christmas holiday break. Barrale won the match on a fall. (Michael Abrams / S&S)

Heidelberg's Andres Nanez, top, puts the pressure on Daniel Mariscal of Ansbach in a 145-pound match in Heidelberg on Saturday. Nanez won the match.

Heidelberg's Andres Nanez, top, puts the pressure on Daniel Mariscal of Ansbach in a 145-pound match in Heidelberg on Saturday. Nanez won the match. (Michael Abrams / S&S)

Ansbach's Jared Jones, top, and Heidelberg's Frank Tchaumbou face off in a 189-pound match in Heidelberg on Saturday. Jones won the match with a fall.

Ansbach's Jared Jones, top, and Heidelberg's Frank Tchaumbou face off in a 189-pound match in Heidelberg on Saturday. Jones won the match with a fall. (Michael Abrams / S&S)

Kaiserslautern's Chris Murray, bottom, struggles to stop Heidelberg's Jonathan Brown form pinning him. Murray got out of this predicament and went on to win a close 189-pound match in Heidelberg on Saturday.

Kaiserslautern's Chris Murray, bottom, struggles to stop Heidelberg's Jonathan Brown form pinning him. Murray got out of this predicament and went on to win a close 189-pound match in Heidelberg on Saturday. (Michael Abrams / S&S)

Boys BasketballRamstein 67, Bitburg 63(Friday at Ramstein)Bitburg..........14 14 19 16—63Ramstein..........16 20 18 13—67Top scorers—Bitburg: Deion Giddens 16, Tyler Tucker 12; Ramstein: Michael Wallace 16, Brent Schuck 14.Noteworthy—According to Ramstein coach Andrew O’Connor, Dillon Wadsack’s three-pointer with two minutes left in the game put the Royals ahead to stay, thanks to two steals in the late going by Wallace. O’Connor credited Schuck with 6 blocks. Ramstein is 5-0 overall, 2-0 in Region II; Bitburg is 2-2, 0-1.

Alconbury 59, Lakenheath JV 49(Friday at Alconbury)Lakenheath JV..........13 9 14 13—49Alconbury..........14 15 19 11—59Top scorers—Lakenheath JV (some first names unavailable): E. Toots 14, Josh Gunter 11, Paul Federinko 9; Alconbury: Yul McGrath 14, Devin Pryor 13, Jimmy Luong 11.Noteworthy—According to Alconbury coach Ron Behr, the Dragons (2-3 overall) got 8 steals from Pryor and 7 more from Luong.

Baumholder 74, AFNORTH 61 (Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Baumholder..........18 16 18 12—74AFNORTH..........20 19 9 13—61Top scorers—Baumholder: Christian Fuller 21, Artrell Davis 20, Florian Thomas 9, Jacob Dooley 9; AFNORTH: Yanick Hickman 23, Joe Trinidad-Nunez 10, Ben Piljic 9.Noteworthy—Fuller led all rebounders with 12; his teammates Davis and Dooley added 9 and 8 respectively. Hickman pulled down 7 rebounds for AFNORTH, which got 6 rebounds from Piljic and 4 from Trinidad-Nunez.JV—Baumholder 36, AFNORTH 32.

Baumholder 63, AFNORTH 54(Saturday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Baumholder..........12 19 21 11—63AFNORTH..........12 14 15 13—54Top scorers—Baumholder: Davis 18, Fuller 17, Darius Chisholm 14; AFNORTH: Hickman 29, Trinidad-Nunez 10, Piljic 6.Noteworthy—Fuller took game rebounding honors with 11; Davis added 8 and Dooley 6 for Baumholder (3-2 overall). AFNORTH, which got 5 rebounds from Hickman and 3 each from Trinidad-Nunez and Piljic, is 2-4 overall.JV—Baumholder 33, AFNORTH 32.

Sigonella 63, Vicenza 49 (Friday at Vicenza)Sigonella..........17 17 11 18—63Vicenza.......... 4 24 5 16—49Top scorers—Sigonella: Tyler Kelbert 27, James Campbell 17, Darius Johnson 13; Vicenza: Shakael Skeete 23, Fabian Severson 17, Kan Miller 5.Noteworthy—According to Vicenza’s Angela West, Severson sank 5 three-pointers and Skeete 3.

Sigonella 75, Vicenza 47(Saturday at Vicenza)Sigonella..........18 14 19 24—75Vicenza..........16 12 9 10—47Top scorers—Sigonella: Johnson 20, Campbell 15, Kelbert 15; Vicenza: Skeete 27.Noteworthy—West reported 6 three-pointers by Skeete. Sigonella is 4-2 overall, 2-1 in Region IV; Vicenza is 0-4, 0-1.

Aviano 73, AOSR 47 (Friday at Aviano)AOSR..........13 9 8 17—47Aviano..........32 14 14 13—73Top scorers—AOSR: Nick Sieben 14, Ezio Belli 10, Ryan Abbadi 9; Aviano: Jamal Tuck 24, Josh Nunez 12, Denzel Barnett 8, Shaheed Seaton 8.Noteworthy—According to Aviano coach Ken McNeely, Sean Outing posted 11 rebounds, 6 steals and 3 assists for Aviano, which got 5 assists from Barnett, 7 rebounds from Seaton, and 4 steals from Tuck. Abbadi snared 10 rebounds for previously unbeaten AOSR.JV—Aviano 39, AOSR 34.

Aviano 93, AOSR 64 (Saturday at Aviano)AOSR..........14 17 16 17—64Aviano..........29 31 17 16—93Top scorers—AOSR: Dino Repesa 28, Belli 12, Abbadi 9; Aviano: Tuck 28, Bobby Henderson 18, Josh Nunez 16.Noteworthy—McNeely reported 14 rebounds for Henderson, 6 assists for Kareem Williams, 5 steals for Outing and 5 assists for Tuck as Aviano improved to 6-0 overall and 3-0 in Region IV. Repesa led AOSR (4-2, 2-1) with 8 rebounds. JV—Aviano 48, AOSR 46.

Heidelberg 70, Ansbach 39(Friday at Ansbach)Heidelberg..........13 8 23 26—70Ansbach.......... 4 11 11 13—39Top scorers—Heidelberg: Chris Cuthbert 22, Malcolm Griffin 9, James Walker 9, Myles McDavid 9; Ansbach: Marcus Allen 19, Sam Freeman 12.Noteworthy—According to Ansbach coach Marcus George, Freeman led all rebounders with 12; J.C. Sharer topped Heidelberg with 10.JV—Heidelberg 31, Ansbach 24.

Heidelberg 75, Ansbach 54(Saturday at Ansbach)Heidelberg..........15 17 25 18—75Ansbach..........14 12 9 19—54Top scorers—Heidelberg: Chris Frazier 21, Cuthbert 14, Griffin 8, McDavid 8; Ansbach: Freeman 19, Allen 12.Noteworthy—Sharer grabbed 8 rebounds for Heidelberg (5-1 overall, 4-0 in Region III). Freeman posted 14 rebounds as Ansbach fell to 2-4, 2-2.JV—Heidelberg 41, Ansbach 33.

Patch 55, Bamberg 54(Friday at Bamberg)Patch..........5 20 15 15—55Bamberg..........9 8 20 17—54Top scorers—Patch: Eric Jones 17, Justin Phelps 14, Julius Johnson-Rich 13; Bamberg: Quedel Webb 20, Ryan Morris 13, Josh Robinson 10.Noteworthy—According to Bamberg coach Tim Smith, Bamberg’s Danny Kieser and Patch’s Johnson-Rich each had 7 rebounds to lead that category.

Bamberg 66, Patch 60(Saturday at Bamberg;score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Patch: Eric Jones 20, Phelps 15, Tyler Armstrong 11, Johnson-Rich 10; Bamberg: Webb 23, Robinson 20, Kieser 8.Noteworthy—According to Smith, Webb stole the ball and scored a layup with 16 seconds to play and give Bamberg a 64-60 lead. Robinson led Bamberg (3-1 overall and in Region III) with 6 rebounds; his teammates Kevin Brown and Kieser grabbed 4 each. Johnson-Rich took game rebounding honors with 11 for Patch (5-1, 3-1), which benefited from 5 assists each from Johnson-Rich, Jones and Phelps. Phelps also pulled off 4 steals, and Armstrong collected 5 rebounds.

Girls basketballBaumholder 57, AFNORTH 41(Saturday at Brunssum)Baumholder.......... 8 15 17 17—57AFNORTH..........10 10 13 8—41Top scorers—Baumholder: Elizabeth Styles 24, Veronne Clark 10; AFNORTH: Brenda Broadwater 23, Kylee Wilstead 5.Noteworthy—According to AFNORTH coach Darwin McDonald, Clark led all rebounders with 13; Angel Worth topped AFNORTH (2-4) with 10. Wilstead made 7 steals for AFNORTH, which got 4 steals from Jasmine Reedom and 6 rebounds from Kierra Tobiere grabbed 6 rebounds. Jasmine Thompson grabbed 8 rebounds for defending European D-III champion Baumholder (5-0).

Baumholder 59, AFNORTH 31(Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands)Baumholder..........13 8 24 14—59AFNORTH.......... 5 4 17 5—31Top scorers—Baumholder: Thompson 22, Styles 14, Clark 12; AFNORTH: Broadwater 13.

Ramstein 38, Bitburg 15(Friday at Ramstein)Bitburg.......... 8 2 1 4—15Ramstein.......... 10 10 5 13—38Top scorers—Bitburg: Amber Posey 5, Danyel Robinson 5; Ramstein: Lataiya Harrison 20, Christina Checotah 8, Mackenzie Bannister 4.Noteworthy—According to Ramstein AD Nathan Brewster, Harrison had 12 steals and 4 rebounds for Ramstein (4-0 overall, 1-0 in Region II). The Lady Royals got a game-high 10 rebounds from Nadia Booker, who also handed out 4 assists and made a steal, Bannister registered 7 rebounds and Checotah grabbed 4 rebounds. Bitburg is 2-2, 0-1.JV—Ramstein 33, Bitburg 21.

Lakenheath JV 27, Alconbury 20(Friday at Alconbury)Lakenheath JV..........12 8 3 4—27Alconbury..........10 4 0 6—20Top scorers—Lakenheath JV: Jade Nixon 6, Melissa Enriquez 4, Kamaria Wallace 4; Alconbury: Caitlin Cloum 9, Natasha Matthews 8, Chantel Milner 3.Noteworthy—According to Alconbury coach Willie Allen, Lady Dragons Danika Wilson and Savahhan Fourham topped the rebounding with 13 and 12, respectively. He reported 11 steals and 8 rebounds for Enriquez and 7 rebounds and 5 steals for Nixon. Alconbury is 0-4 overall.

Aviano 46, AOSR 4(Friday at Aviano)AOSR..........4 0— 4Aviano..........28 18—46Top scorers—AOSR: Unavailable; Aviano: Jasmine Mailoto 18, Alyssa Lane 14.Noteworthy—According to Aviano coach Greg Mead, Audrey McGregor posted 6 assists and Emily Cartwright 5 rebounds for Aviano.

Aviano 49, AOSR 8(Saturday at Aviano)AOSR..........0 8 0— 8Aviano..........29 14 5—48Top scorers—AOSR: Unavailable; Aviano: Lane 25, Mailoto 10.Noteworthy—Aviano (6-0 overall, 3-0 in Region IV) got 7 streals from Lane and 4 rebounds each from Cartwright and Gabby Aumack, Mead said. AOSR is 4-2, 2-1.

Vicenza 30, Sigonella 23 (OT)(Friday at Vicenza)Sigonella..........2 4 6 8 3—23Vicenza..........2 8 6 4 10—30Top scorers—Sigonella: Angel Gibbs 6, Leah Johnson 6, Lakat Silver 6, Elexa McCracken 5; Vicenza: Adriona Cleveland 12, Lali Bartashvili 6, Marta Blanco 4, Kia Privitera 4.

Vicenza 39, Sigonella 32 (OT)(Saturday at Vicenza)Sigonella..........8 6 5 10 3—32Vicenza..........5 8 12 4 10—39Top scorers—Sigonella: McCracken 16, Gibbs 8, Johnson 7; Vicenza: Cleveland 10, Privitera 10, Blanco 7.Noteworthy—According to Vicenza coach Vera Morgan, Sig’s McCracken forced the overtime with a three-pointer, her third of the game, in the final minute of regulation. Sigonella fell to 0-6 overall and 0-3 in Region IV, Vicenza is 2-2, 1-1.

Patch 48, Bamberg 13(Friday at Bamberg)Patch..........12 15 6 15—48Bamberg.......... 2 5 2 4—13Top scorers—Patch: Janelle Loney 12, Brittany Phillips 12, Lindsay Sullivan 9; Bamberg: Olivia Caba 4.JV—Bamberg 14, Patch 13.

Patch 44, Bamberg 5(Saturday at Bamberg)Patch..........8 15 5 16—44Bamberg ..........4 1 0 0— 5Top scorers—Patch: Loney 11, Shy Kimyean 10, Adrianna Archie 10; Bamberg: Rochele Streker 3.Noteworthy—Patch is 5-1 overall, 4-0 in Region III. Bamberg is 0-4, 0-4.

Wiesbaden 45, FIS 34(Friday at Wiesbaden)Frankfurt Int’l.......... 5 10 8 11—34Wiesbaden..........12 7 17 9—45Top scorers—FIS: Mallory Kriss 12, Marissa Menzel 9, Joanna Martucci 8; Wiesbaden: LeAndra Thomas 18, LeAmber Thomas 11, Taylor Dore 8.Noteworthy—According to Wiesbaden coach Jim Campbell, LeAmber Thomas led all rebounders with 10; her sister contributed 5 steals. Jill Frederickson made 7 assists for Wiesbaden, which got 4 steals from Tiffany Hodge.JV—FIS 27, Wiesbaden 20.

Wiesbaden 30, FIS 24(Saturday at FIS)Wiesbaden.......... 0 7 13 10—30Frankfurt Int’l.......... 6 6 4 8—24Top scorers—Wiesbaden: LeAmber Thomas 8, Dore 7, LeAndra Thomas 6, Jasmine Hawkins 6; FIS: Kriss 9, Menzel 4, Martucci 4.Noteworthy—Wiesbaden (3-3 overall) got 14 rebounds and 5 steals from LeAndra Thomas, 5 steals from Hawkins and 7 rebounds from Dore.JV—FIS 22, Wiesbaden 14.

Mannheim 47, SHAPE 31(Friday at SHAPE, Belgium)Mannheim..........10 12 15 10—47SHAPE.......... 2 12 12 5—31Top scorers—Mannheim (some first names unavailable): Krystal Elliott 17, Fowlkes 13, Wilson 6; SHAPE: Ebonee DeVos 15, Tammy Northshield 6, Samantha Saunders 6.Noteworthy—According to SHAPE coach Sam Ochiang, DeVos registered 7 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks. Northshield added 5 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 steals; Liene Bauska grabbed 5 rebounds, and Saunders pulled off 3 steals.JV—Mannheim 27, SHAPE 11.

SHAPE 48, Mannheim 38(Saturday at SHAPE, Belgium)Mannheim.......... 4 9 11 14—38SHAPE..........19 11 12 6—48Top scorers—Mannheim (some first names unavailable): Eliott 17, Wilson 7, Alanna Crockwell 6; SHAPE: DeVos 22, Northshield 15, Saunders 5.Noteworthy—Ochinang reported 20 rebounds, 8 assists, 5 steals and 3 blocks for DeVos. SHAPE (2-3 overall) benefited from 12 assists and 3 steals from Northshield, 4 rebounds each from Michelle Schonberg and Bauska and 3 assists from Saunders, Ochinang added. Defending European D-II champion Mannheim (1-2) got 3 assists from Wilson.JV—Mannheim 25, SHAPE 10.

Heidelberg 53, Ansbach 27(Friday at Ansbach; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Heidelberg: Ashley Hicks 16, Fallon Puppolo 11, Rebecca Luna 10; Ansbach: Gabby Wells 11.Noteworthy—According to Ansbach’s Stephanie Payne, Hicks and Tesa Miller each had 11 rebounds for Heidelberg; their teammate Puppolo added 6.JV—Heidelberg 22, Ansbach 16.

Heidelberg 47, Ansbach 15(Saturday at Ansbach; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Heidelberg: Hicks 13, Puppolo 7, Luna 7; Ansbach: Wells 8.Noteworthy—Payne reported 12 rebounds for Puppolo and 9 each for Hicks and Miller. Heidelberg (5-1 overall, 4-0 in Region III) got 6 steals from Luna. Ansbach is 0-6, 0-4.JV—Heidelberg 26, Ansbach 19 (2OT).

Wrestling(Saturday)

At NaplesTeam scoring—Sigonella 127, Naples 118, Aviano 42, American Overseas School of Rome 34, Vicenza 18.103 pounds—1, A.J. Roman (Nap); 2, Edward Antonio (Sig); 3, None; 4, None. 112—1, Christian Hall (Avi); 2, Marco Montero (Sig); 3, None; 4, None.119—1, Neil Navarra (Nap); 2, Omri Izhaki (AOSR); 3, Andy Kunis (Avi); 4, Garret McKeon (Sig).125—1, Brett Gilbert (Sig); 2, Logan Porchie (Nap); 3, Josh Hood (Nap); 4, None.130—1, Chris Campos (Nap); 2, Thomas Berak (Sig); 3, Cliff McPherson (Nap); 4, Pat Burke (Sig).135—1, Ryan Lastrella (Sig); 2, George Corey (Sig); 3, Sid Conner (Sig); 4, Jimmy Touzinsky (Vic).140—1, Noah Ollice (Nap); 2, Marco Summerfield (Sig); 3, Brandon Celis (Avi); 4, Jacquan Welch (Nap).145—1, Taylor White (Nap); 2, Stuart Loebel (Avi); 3, Matt Mullen (Sig); 4, Alan Tucker (Nap).152—1, Alec Herb (Sig); 2, Ben Tucker (Nap); 3, Sean Traynor (Avi); 4, Trevor Moore (AOSR).160—1, Jeff Lastrella (Sig); 2, Daron Nalepa (AOSR); 3, None; 4, None.171—1, Kyle Kaus (Vic); 2, Tyler Reed (Sig); 4, Chris Heath (Avi); 4, Keith Robinson (Avi).189—1, Jacob Hood (Nap); 2, Markus Jones (Sig); 3, Mitchell Polizzi (Avi); 4, none.215—1, Vince Tucker (Nap); 2, None; 3, None; 4, None285—1, None.Noteworthy—Campos, Ollice, Navarra and Hood from Naples remained undefeated, according to Naples coach Vito Vitulli. Sigonella wrestlers Ryan Lastrella, Gilbert and Herb also remained undefeated, he added.

At BaumholderTeam scoring—Baumholder 175, Mannheim 124, AFNORTH 113, St. John’s of Brussels 66.5, Bitburg 63.103—1, Deandre Reid (Mann); 2, Andrew Hooks (Baum); 3, Melanie Real (Baum); 4, None112—2, Scott Richardson (Baum); 2, Joshua Trout (Mann); 3, Bryan Real (Baum); 4, Jasmine Silva (Baum).119—1, Adrian Julien (Baum); 2, Matt Tucker (AFN); 3, None; 4, None.125—1, J.J. Donohue (AFN); 2, Caleb Crotty (AFN); 3, Chase Twitchell (Bit); 4, None.130—None.135—1, Ethan Montag (Baum); 2, Nick Bradley (Mann); 3, John McCrea (Bit); 4, Jaden Wilstead (AFN).140—1, E.J. Ruiz (AFN); 2, Prince Owusu (Baum); 3, Nick Plante (Bit); 4, Aaron Warren (AFN).145—1, Chris Lyon (St.J); 2, Cody Clay (Baum); 3, John Downey (Bit); 3, Brian Carey (Baum).152—1, Matt Lyon (St.J); 2, Michael Russell (Baum); 3, Kyle Higgins (AFN); 4, Jacob Lankford (Mann).160—1, Jonathan Lankford (unavailable); 2, Clint Carbaugh (unavailable); 3, Tizhaun Carroll (unavailable); Alex Schepens (unavailable).171—1, Jeff Traore (Mann); 2, Quinn Leary (St.J); 3, Trent Carbaugh (Baum); 4, None.189—1, Derek Waters (Bit); 2, Andrew Moreno (Mann); George Bradley (Mann); 4, None.215—1, Chris Ellis (Mann); 2, Zach Cooney (AFN); 3, Bryan Skelton (Baum); 4, Miciotto Johnson (AFN).285—1, Sean Ledbetter (Baum); 2, Darius Griffin (AFN); 3, Colby Chapman (Baum); 4, Jonathan Garcia (AFN).

At PatchTeam scoring—Patch 226.5; Ramstein 202.5; Wiesbaden 165; Hohenfels 52.103 pounds—1, Christian Turner (Rams); 2, Miles Kirts (Rams); 3, Ross Wilson (Patch).112—1, Drew Poison (Wies); 2, Daniel Amezola (Rams); 3, Stephen Nick Dominguez (Hoh) 4, Three-pointer Johnson (Pat).119—1, Garrett Ventrice (Rams); 2, Jaron Henninger (Pat); 3, Brendan O’Brien (Wies); 4, Kevin O’Brien (Pat).125—1, Marshall Smith (Rams); 2, Corbin Henninger (Pat); 3, Octavio Otero (Pat); 4, Joseph Griffith (Wies).130—1, Tahji Peebles (Wies); 2, Nick McIntyre (Pat); 3, Lane Warchol (Pat); 4, Bobby Drescher (Rams).135—1, Robert Davis (Pat); 2, Ivory Freeman (Wies); 3, Andres Gaytan (Rams) (Kais); 4, Sean Pickett (Rams).140—1, Daniel Taylor (Pat); 2, Brian Chae (Pat); 3, Dyllan Trautmann (Rams); 4, Adrian Gonzalez (Rams).145—1, Matthew Seely (Pat) 2, Matt Lein (Rams); 3, Jesus Median (Wies); 4, Thomas Trevino (Pat).152—1, Chris Oppliger (Pat); 2, Jake Crawford (Wies); 3, C.J. Wiedeman (Rams); 4, Thomas Murphree (Wies).160—1, Joe Witherinton (Pat); 2, Lester Perez (Hoh); 3, Ryan Gernert (Rams); 4, Chris Geddings (Wies).171—1, Jason Pinnow (Pat); 2, Eric Stouter (Wies); 3, Travis Hoeft (Rams); 4, Ryan Reagin (Weis).189—1, Neil Mooney (Rams); 2, Kass Robinson (Rams); 3, Stephen Guenther (Rams); 4, William Heiges (Wies).215—1, Shawn Havens (Hoh); 2, Brennan Lauritzen (Pat); 3, Drew Bixler (Wies); 4, Sean O’Bryan (Rams).285—1, Sam Gayton (Rams); 2, Derek McDonald (Wies); 3, Ryan Selman (Pat).Noteworthy—According to Patch coach Todd Taylor, unbeaten Seely handed Ramstin’s Lein his first defeat of the season with a 6-2 decision. At 215, he added, unbeaten Havens, a defending European champion, edged Patch’s Lauritzen 10-9 to hand the Panther his first loss of the season.

At LakenheathTeam scoring—Lakenheath 210, Brussels 89, Alconbury 89; SHAPE 37.103—1, Tyler Lord (Lak); 2, Dakotah Christensian (Lak); 3, Katie Brockmiller (Lak); 4, None.112—1, Jon Reese (Lak); 2, Andrew Loung (Alc); 3, Dennis Thomas (SHA); 4, Marco Gonzales (SHA).119—1, Brandon Searle (Lak); 2, Jarret Wallace (SHA); 3, Vincent Alvarez (Lak); 4, Kalai Balutski (Lak).125—1, Mike Ryan (Bru); 2, David Duncan (Lak); 3, Zach Castillo (Lak); 4, Jonathan Hall (Lak).130—1, Adam Carroll (Lak); 2, Jeff Cole (Lak); 3, Nate Lorei (Bru); 4, None.135—1, Tyler Lucas (Alc); 2, Devon Parrish (Lak); 3, Chase Lumm (Lak); 4, Dakota; Deverill (Bru).140—1, Derek Franco (Lak); 2, Nick Basnett (Lak); 3, Austin Hill (Alc); 4, None.145—1, Travis Scurlock (Lak); 2, Daniel Tedesco (Bru); 3, Nathan Rogacki (Lak); 4, Lee Kristensen.152—1, Jacob Lawson (Lak); 2, Jordan Howell (Bru); 3, None; 4, None.160—1, Hunter Baudonindajoux (Bru); 2, Daniel Carroll (Lak); 3, None; 4, None.171—1, Jaime Samudio (Alc); 2, Mike Seely (Bru); 3, Andre Fears (Alc); 4, Joe Kern (Bru).189—1, Sean Gresham (Lak); 2, Mike Bass (Alc); 3, Joonas Iiomaki (SHA); 4, Tahir Mahmudov (Bru).215—1, Shae Emerton (Lak); 2, None; 3, None; 4, None285—1, Kameron Terry (Lak) 2, None; 3, None; 4, None.

MarksmanshipWest Conference

(Saturday at Patch)Team scoring (1,500 possible points)—Patch 1,413 (DODDS-Europe record. Old record 1,402 by Patch, Dec. 13, 2008); Mannheim 1,300; Heidelberg 1,286; Baumholder 1,143.Top individual (300 possible points)—Tiffany Fowler (Pat) 287.Top prone (100 possible points)—Fowler 100.Top standing (100 possible points)—Lynnice Johnson (Pat) 93Top kneeling (100 possible points)—Johnson 96

East Conference

(Saturday at Bamberg)Team scoring (1,500 possible points)—Hohenfels 1,386; Ansbach 1,321; Vilseck 1,286; Bamberg 1,232; Vicenza 1,228.Top overall (300 possible points)—Jessica Walloch (Hoh) 284.Top prone (100 possible points)—Erick Suarez (Bamb) 99.Top standing (100 possible points)—Walloch 95.Top kneeling (100 possible points)—(tie) Marie Cook (Ansb) 96; Sarah Adams (Hoh) 96.

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