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Boys basketballPatch 66, Ansbach 58(Friday at Stuttgart)Ansbach..........18 17 18 5—58Patch..........16 18 18 14—66Top scorers—Ansbach: Sam Freeman 20, Darius Flake 12, Marcus Allen 11; Patch: Tyler Armstrong 18, Justin Phelps 16, Eric Jones 13, Julius Johnson-Rich 9.Noteworthy—According to Patch’s Shawn Phelps, Freeman posted 11 rebounds and blocked 7 shots before fouling out with 2:52 left in the third quarter. Flake made 3 steals, canned 4 treys, and Allen totaled 7 rebounds. Patch benefited from 5 Johnson-Rich steals and 9 rebounds each from Phelps and Johnson-Rich.JV—Patch 62, Ansbach 49.

Patch 61, Ansbach 52(Saturday at Stuttgart)Ansbach..........11 12 10 19—52Patch..........18 17 9 17—61Top scorers—Ansbach: Allen 20, Freeman 18, Jordan Shack 8; Patch: Armstrong 19, Johnson-Rich 16, Phelps 11, Jones 11.Noteworthy—According to Phelps, Patch (7-1 overall, 5-1 in Region III) got 17 rebounds from Johnson-Rich, 7 rebounds from Justin Phelps and 6 from Armstrong. Armstrong blocked 3 shots, and Brian Thompson made 5 assists for the Panthers. Freeman pulled down 18 rebounds, stole the ball 5 times and blocked 2 shots for Ansbach (2-6, 2-4). Shack added 4 steals and 3 assists.JV—Patch 36, Ansbach 27.

Lakenheath 38, SHAPE 34(Friday at Lakenheath)SHAPE..........10 9 9 6—34Lakenheath..........11 8 8 11—38Top scorers—SHAPE: Kenny Conlan 14, Jerome Gamboa 8, Christopher Gohl 8; Lakenheath: Trevor Snapp 12, Alex Federinko 11, Jeff Griffis 10.Noteworthy—According to Lakenheath coach Alan Cambell, Federinko sank 2 free throws with 4.7 seconds to play to ice the victory. Gamboa led all rebounders with 15; his teammates Gohl and Jimmy Drago added 8 and 5, respectively, and the Spartans got 6 steals from Conlan. Griffis led Lakenheath with 10 rebounds; Mark DelaCruz snared 8 and Aaron Miles 5 for Lakenheath.JV—Lakenheath 32, SHAPE 15.

Lakenheath 48, SHAPE 44(Saturday at Lakenheath)SHAPE..........12 5 7 20—44Lakenheath.......... 7 12 16 13—48Top scorers—SHAPE: Conlan 33, Gamboa 7; Lakenheath: Snapp 23, DelaCruz 10, Federinko 8.Noteworthy—According to Campbell, Conlan scored all 17 of SHAPE’s first-half points. Gamboa led SHAPE (2-5 overall, 1-2 in Region I) with 8 rebounds. Lakenheath (5-2, 4-0) saw Snapp grab 11 rebounds, Griffis 10 and Aaron Miles 8.

Bitburg 59, Kaiserslautern 52(Friday at Bitburg)Kaiserslautern..........16 13 14 9—52Bitburg..........10 15 15 19—59Top scorers—Kaiserslautern: Edrick Scarvers 19, Mike Boone 8, Thomas Russ 7; Bitburg: Joseph Tarnate 19, Tyler Tucker 11, Cameron Jackson 10.Noteworthy—According to Bitburg coach Terry Hoffman, Tarnate registered 4 assists, 3 steals and 3 rebounds for Bitburg (3-2 overall, 1-1 in Region II). Kaiserslauten is 2-3, 0-3.

Bamberg 75, Hohenfels 60(Friday at Hohenfels)Bamberg..........20 22 17 16—75Hohenfels.......... 3 15 22 20—60Top scorers—Bamberg: Joshua Robinson 18, Daniel Kieser 12, Joshua Fletcher 10; Hohenfels: Justin Battley 31, Miguel Chestnut 9,James Robinson 8.Noteworthy—According to Hohenfels coach Kathy Clemmons, Bamberg’s Robinson led all rebounders with 18. He also blocked 2 shots and had 4 assists. Kieser had 7 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals, and Fletcher grabbed 5 rebounds. James Robinson led Hohenfels with 9 rebounds, 5 assists and 6 steals, Clemmons added, and Chestnut had 4 rebounds and 2 blocks.JV—Bamberg 53, Hohenfels 18.

Ramstein 80, Baumholder 50(Friday at Ramstein)Baumholder.......... 8 12 20 10—50Ramstein..........10 33 18 19—80Top scorers—Baumholder: Artrell Davis 19, Christian Fuller 16; Ramstein: Michael Wallace 18, Evan Canfield 16, Brent Schuck 11.Noteworthy—According to Ramstein coach Andrew O’Connor, the Royals’ press led to the steals that forged a game-breaking, 33-point second quarter. Wallace and Canfield, who ended with 6 steals, each had 3 steals during the second quarter. Canfield also snared 6 rebounds as Ramstein improved to 7-0 overall, 4-0 in Region II. Baumholder is 3-4, 0-4.

Ramstein 73, Baumholder 51(Wednesday at Baumholder)Ramstein..........18 15 12 28—73Baumholder..........16 14 6 15—51Top scorers—Ramstein: Schuck 27, Dillon Wadsack 16, Wallace 14; Baumholder: Davis 16, Fuller 12, Florian Thomas 6.Noteworthy—According to Baumholder coach Spencer Bean, Schuck and Fuller tied for game rebounding honors with 6 each. Jacob Dooley added 4 rebounds for the Bucs.JV—Ramstein 44, Baumholder 41.

St. John’s 46, Brussels 34(Thursday at Brussels)St. John’s..........10 15 6 15—46Brussels..........13 3 10 8—34Top scorers—St. John’s: Calle Cederholm 18, Scott Rafferty 12, Jack Koval 8, Kaspar Theilgaard 4; Brussels: Jason Sumpter 15, Jeremy Howell 10, Matiss Suideikis 6, Marc Proietto 3.Noteworthy—According to Brussels coach Chris Vahrenhorst, Howell, who blocked 2 shots, led all rebounders with 10. Sumpter added 7 and Suideikis 6 for Brussels. He added that Rafferty posted 7 steals and 4 assists for St. John’s.

AFNORTH 61, Menwith Hill 51(Friday at Menwith Hill)AFNORTH..........11 16 14 20—61Menwith Hill.......... 4 15 16 16—51Top scorers—AFNORTH: Yannick Hickman 28, Jose Trinidad-Munoz 10, Jamal Pollock 10; Menwith Hill: Chris Jackson 16, Scottie Setzer 14.Noteworthy—According to Menwith Hill athletic director Pete Resnick, Setzer led all rebounders with 11. Hickman added 8 and Ben Piljic 6 for AFNORTH. Jackson totaled 5 steals, Resnick added.

Menwith Hill 44, AFNORTH 32(Saturday at Menwith Hill)AFNORTH..........9 12 7 4—32Menwith Hill..........2 17 12 13—44Top scorers—AFNORTH: Hickman 9, Jamal Pollock 7, Nick Carroll 5; Menwith Hill: Corey Crane 12, Jackson 10.Noteworthy—Resnick reported 7 rebounds for Hickman as AFNORTH fell to 3-5 overall, 1-3 in Region I. He credited Crane and Setzer with 8 rebounds each. Anthony Woodcock with 7 rebounds and Jackson with 6 steals for Menwith Hill (4-3, 2-2).

Vicenza 71, Milan 20(Friday at Vicenza)Milan.......... 6 8 5 1—20Vicenza..........26 15 16 14—71Top scorers—Milan: Hiro Katayama 9, Giovanni Scuri 5; Vicenza: Shakael Skeete 14, James Erickson 12, Dahvien Dean 10

Vicenza 53, Milan 10(Saturday at Vicenza)Milan.......... 2 2 5 1—10Vicenza..........16 28 2 7—53Top scorers—Milan: Katayama 7; Vicenza: Fabian Severson 20, Reggie Sweed 7, Kan Miller 7.Noteworthy—According to Vicenza’s Angela West, Severson sank 4 3-pointers, and Sweed was 5-for-5 from free-throw line as Vicenza improved to 2-4 overall, 1-2 in ASIL.

Sigonella 65, Marymount 7(Friday at Sigonella)Marymount.......... 1 2 4 0—7Sigonella..........24 23 8 10—65Top scorers—Marymount: Unavailable; Sigonella Jack Johnson 17, Tyler Kelbert 11, Bobby Lazenby 10.Noteworthy—According to Sigonella coach Ross brand, Jack Johnson, who handed out 5 assists, had 8 rebounds. Darius Johnson added 6 rebounds, and James Campbell 5 for Sigonella.

Sigonella 62, Marymount 16(Saturday at Sigonella)Marymount.......... 6 7 0 3—16Sigonella..........12 24 18 8—62Top scorers—Marymount: Alessandro Perlini 10; Sigonella: D. Johnson 18, James Campbell 12, Conor Quinn 10.Noteworthy—Brand reported a game-high 20 rebounds for Ricky Schroff, 15 for DeAnthoney Mitchell and 12 for D. Johnson. Sigonella (6-2, 3-1) also benefited from 7 assists and 4 steals by Mitchell. Marymount is 0-6 overall, 0-3 in ASIL.

Naples 52, AOSR 45(Friday at Naples)AOSR..........13 6 10 16—45Naples.......... 9 12 10 21—52Top scorers—AOSR: Ryan Abbadi 15, Ezio Belli 13; Naples: Vince Feazell 27, B.J. Thompson 9.

Girls basketballLakenheath 47, SHAPE 29(Friday at Lakenheath)SHAPE..........6 12 5 6—29Lakenheath..........6 10 16 15—47Top scorers—SHAPE: Ebonee DeVos 8, Tammy Northshield 8; Lakenheath: Tekeia Wallace 18, Erica Turner 10.Noteworthy—According to Lakenheath coach Matt Martinez, DeVos led all rebounders with 11; Jessica Serd and Wallace each grabbed 7 rebounds for Lakenheath, which got 6 rebounds each from Turner and Lisa McBride. Serd posted 5 steals and Turner 4, he added, while SHAPE’s Northshield handed out 5 assists.JV—Lakenheath 40, SHAPE 19.

Lakenheath 42, SHAPE 35(Saturday at Lakenheath)SHAPE.......... 4 9 8 14—35Lakenheath..........11 7 12 12—42Top scorers—SHAPE: DeVos 15, Northshield 10; Lakenheath: Turner 14, Wallace 10.Noteworthy—Martinez reported 9 rebounds for DeVos and 5 for Liene Bauska. Along with 5 steals by Northshield and 4 blocks each by DeVos and Bauska as SHAPE fell to 2-5 overall and 1-2 in Region I. Mcbride, he added had 8 rebounds and Turner 6 for Lakenheath (6-1, 4-0), which got 6 steals each from Serd and Keya Gunter.JV—Lakenheath 24, SHAPE 12.

Baumholder 49, Ramstein 45(Friday at Ramstein)Baumholder..........14 10 13 12—49Ramstein.......... 6 14 10 15—45Top scorers—Baumholder: Elizabeth Styles 21, Veronne Clark 12; Ramstein: Lataiya Harrison 15, Nina Checotah 8.Noteworthy—According to Ramstein coach Kent Grosshuesch, Styles made 12 steals, 5 rebounds and 4 assists for unbeaten Baumholder (7-0 overall, 4-0 in Region II). Baumholder coach Carter Hollenbeck reported 7 rebounds and 5 steals for Lady Bucs’ Jasmine Thompson; 6 rebounds and 4 assists for Clark, and 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 steals for Katrina Alsup. Grosshuesch reported 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals for Harrison. Ramstein (4-2, 1-2) got 8 rebounds each from Cheryl Tims and Katie Holba, Grosshuesch added.

Bamberg 34, Hohenfels 29(Friday at Hohenfels)Bamberg..........12 9 6 7—34Hohenfels.......... 9 9 3 8—29Top scorers—Bamberg: Jena Cepa 11, Olivia Cuba 10; Hohenfels: Mandy LaVanway 8, Tatiana Patterson 8, Artasia Hall 6.Noteworthy—According to Hohenfels coach Joyce Dusenberry, Hall and Kim Howard each grabbed 6 rebounds for Hohenfels, which got 6 steals from LaVanway.JV—Bamberg 24, Hohenfels 12.

Vilseck 26, BFA 24(Friday at Kandern, Germany)Vilseck..........11 3 6 6—26Black Forest Academy.......... 8 2 9 5—24Top scorers—Vilseck: Tamaria Hollis 7, Stevi Hood 6, Shamyra Coleman 5; BFA: Cameron Prenger 8, Jessica Krause 7, Ginny Holladay 4.Noteworthy—According to BFA coach Pat Woodward, Joanna Kelley pulled down 13 rebounds for team honors in that department. Anna Dunn snared 8 rebounds and Alyssa Krause made 4 steals.

BFA 29, Vilseck 27(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Vilseck.......... 5 8 7 7—27Black Forest Academy..........13 2 9 5—29Top scorers—Vilseck: Coleman 10, Jamilla Harvey 5, Hollis 5; BFA: J. Krause 7, Kelley 6, Prenger 6.Noteworthy—BFA (3-3 overall and in Region III) got 13 rebounds and 5 blocks from Kelley, according to Woodward. Holladay added 9 rebounds and Hollie Kim 7 for BFA. Harvey of Vilseck (3-3, 3-1) led all rebounders with 15; her teammate Coleman pulled off 10 steals.JV—Vilseck 25, BFA 24.

St. John’s 16, Brussels 13(Thursday at Brussels)St. John’s..........6 2 5 3—16Brussels..........4 2 3 4—13Top scorers—St. John’s (first names unavailable): Grace 10; Brussels: Mariaelena Lagiou 6, Kathleen Anderson 5, Cine Steptoe 2.Noteworthy—According to Brussels coach Dexter Bohn, Baldridge posted 12 rebounds and 5 steals for St, John’s. Brussels (1-5 overall) got 8 rebounds from Anderson and 5 steals from Alexandra McVicker.

Kaiserslautern 42, Bitburg 28(Friday at Bitburg)Kaiserslautern..........14 6 11 11—42Bitburg.......... 5 6 8 9—28Top scorers—Kaiserslautern: Kiara Sanchez-Herrera 15, LaTanya Wilson 12; Bitburg: Alex Schmidt 12, Amber Posey 6.Noteworthy—According to Bitburg coach Michael Cottrell, Barbara Burriss led Kaiserslautern (5-0 overall, 3-0 in Region II) with 10 rebounds; her teammate Samantha Saunders added 8. Wilson made 8 steals, he added. Bitburg is 2-3, 0-2.JV—Kaiserslautern 19, Bitburg 18.

Marymount 28, Sigonella 16(Friday at Sigonella)Marymount..........10 0 11 7—28Sigonella.......... 1 9 2 4—16Top scorers—Marymount: Gabriella Bacon 11, Barbara DeAlencar 7, Perla Perlini 6; Sigonella: Angel Gibbs 5, Elexa McCracken 5, Leah Johnson 4.

Marymount 30, Sigonella 18(Saturday at Sigonella)Marymount.......... 6 10 5 9—30Sigonella.......... 2 4 7 5—18Top scorers—Marymount: DeAlencar 13, Ellena Carrarini 11, Perlini 6; Sigonella: McCracken 10, Johnson 4.Noteworthy—Sigonella is 0-8 overall, 0-4 in the American Schools in Italy League standings. Marymount is 2-4, 1-2.

Naples 60, AOSR 24(Friday at Naples)AOSR.......... 8 2 7 7—24Naples..........13 26 11 10—60Top scorers—AOSR: Unavailable; Naples: Valentina Lee 32, Sheridan Farrell 10, Delphine Hamilton 6.Noteworthy—Lee supplemented her point-scoring with 8 steals, 7 rebounds and 4 assists, according to Naples coach Craig Lord. Clara Davis led Naples with 10 rebounds, Lord reported, while Ferrell had 8 rebounds and 5 steals and Megan Nichols 5 rebounds. Demi Holbrook and Jesse Panis each had 4 assists for Naples.

Naples 47, AOSR 6(Saturday at Naples; scoring ended in 3rd quarter by 40-point courtesy rule)AOSR.......... 2 4 0— 6Naples..........14 16 17—47Top scorers—AOSR: Unavailable; Naples: Lee 27, Ferrell 7, Pauling 6.Noteworthy—According to Lord, Ferrell and Davis topped rebounding for Naples (4-0, 2-0) with 8 each. Lee posted 7 steals, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, he added. Naples also got 6 steals by Ferrell and 4 by Shannon Cuthbert. AOSR is 4-4, 2-2.

Milan 33, Vicenza 31(Friday at Vicenza)Milan..........8 10 8 7—33Vicenza..........4 9 6 11—31Top scorers—Milan: Natalie Forstar 19, Gianna Badiali 5, Pernille Lindmark 4, Ivonne Marin 4; Vicenza: Kia Privitera 11, Adriona Cleveland 10, Lali Baratashvili 8.

Vicenza 55, Milan 46(Saturday at Vicenza)Milan.......... 6 14 9 17—46Vicenza..........13 21 13 8—55Top scorers—Milan: Forstar 28, Marin 6, Pernille Lindmark 6; Vicenza: Cleveland 26, Baratashvili 12, Ebony Tyson 6.Noteworthy—Cleveland was 8-of-11 on free throws as Vicenza improved to 3-3 overall, 2-1 in ASIL, according to Vicenza coach Vera Morgan. Milan is 3-3, 1-2.

Menwith Hill 22, AFNORTH 20(Friday at Menwith Hill)AFNORTH..........8 2 4 6—20Menwith Hill v2 4 10 6—22Top scorers—AFNORTH: Nyekiah Deshazor 6; Menwith Hill: Katie Claycomb 6.Noteworthy—According to Menwith Hill athletic director Pete Resnick, Claycomb sank the winning basket in the final minute. Monique McCreary grabbed 10 rebounds for Menwith Hill.

AFNORTH 20, Menwith Hill 12(Saturday at Menwith Hill)AFNORTH..........6 2 2 10—20Menwith Hill..........2 2 6 2—12Top scorers—AFNORTH: Unavailable; Menwith Hill: Emily Shelton 6.Noteworthy—Resnick reported that Natalie Everingham and Mecedes Ash each had key baskets for AFNORTH (3-5, 3-3 in Region I) in decisive fourth quarter. He credited McCreary with 14 rebounds for Menwith Hill (3-4, 2-2).

Patch 30, Ansbach 26(Friday at Stuttgart)Ansbach.......... 7 11 7 1—26Patch.......... 6 1 17 6—30Top scorers—Ansbach: Gabby Wells 17, Jackie Pohl 4, Stacy Thomas 3; Patch: Teronica Burns 10, Janelle Loney 7, Brittany Phillips 5.Noteworthy—According to Patch coach Karla Young-Phillips, Burns led all rebounders with 12; her teammate Adrianna Archie added 9. Liz Figueroa topped Ansbach with 11 rebounds; her teammate Marissa Dominguez added 8. Pohl posted 9 steals; Patch’s Bianca Lopez stole the ball 7 times.

Patch 37, Ansbach 35(Saturday at Stuttgart)Ansbach.......... 9 10 11 5—35Patch..........11 10 12 4—37Top scorers—Ansbach: Figueroa 14, Pohl 11, Wells 5; Patch: Archie 11, Burns 8, Loney 8 .Noteworthy—Archie led all rebounders with 14. Patch (7-1 overall, 6-0 in Region III) got 5 rebounds from Loney and 4 from Burns. Ansbach (0-8, 0-6) got 10 rebounds from Figueroa. Lopez posted 7 more steaks and 4 assists for Patch.

Wiesbaden 41, Mannheim 31(Friday at Wiesbaden)Mannheim.......... 2 7 13 9—31Wiesbadenv13 8 10 10—41Top scorers—Mannheim: Takiara Fowlkes 11, Krystal Elliott 6; Wiesbaden: LeAndra Thomas 10, Taylor Dore 10. LeAmber Thomas 9.Noteworthy—According to Mannheim coach Adrian Crawford, LeAmber Thomas snared 16 rebounds and made 8 steals. LeAndra Thomas posted 10 rebounds, 8 steals and 3 blocks. Erica Wilson led Mannheim with 13 rebounds; Fowlkes added 10.JV—Mannheim 39, Wiesbaden 18.

Mannheim 42, Wiesbaden 33(Saturday at Mannheim)Wiesbaden.......... 4 8 14 7—33Mannheim..........11 10 8 13—42Top scorers—Wiesbaden: LeAmber Thomas 10, LeAndra Thomas 9, Dore 6; Mannheim: Eliott 12, Fowlkes 9, Wilson 7.Noteworthy—Wilson posted 4 steals, and Maolis Pitti handed out 4 assists for Mannheim (2-4 overall, 1-3 in Region II). Crawford reported 13 rebounds and 5 steals for LeAndra Thomas, and 9 rebounds for LeAmber Thomas as Wiesbaden fell to 4-3, 1-3.JV—Mannheim 31, Wiesbaden 19.

Wrestling(Saturday)At VilseckTeam scoring—Ansbach 154, Wiesbaden 152.5, Vilseck 144, Mannheim 132, Hohenfels 78.103 pounds—None reported.112—1, Drew Poison (Wies); 2, Shane Graham (Ans); 3, DeAndre Reid (Mann); 4, Zane Kennedy (Vils).119—1, Drew Roy (Ans); 2, Brandon O’Brien (Wies) 3, Drew Martin (Hoh); 4, Tim Cruising (Vils).125—None reported.130—1, Tahji Pebbles (Wies); 2, Brandon Richgruber (Wies); Seth Bruce (Wies); 4, None.135—1, Ivory Freeman (Wies); 2, Nick Bradley (Mann); 3, Aaron Hogg,(Vils); 4, None.140—1, Jesus Medina (Wies); 2, Kade Mukes (Mann); 3, Imogin RoQue (Vils); 4, Adrian Gonzalez (Wies).145—1, Jake Lankford (Mann); 2, Daniel Mariscal (Ans); 3, Trey Walker (Vils); 4, None.152—1, Damien Eldredge (Vils); 2, Rommel Andre (Vils); 3, Mark Zumbach (Ans); 4, Jake Crawford (Wies).160—1, Tyler Hall (Vils); 2, Lester Perez,(Hoh); 3, Alex Komman (Ans); 4, None.171—1, Dominic Barrale (Ans); 2, Joshua Simpson (Ans); 3, Jeff Traore (Mann); 4, T.J. Blunt (Vils).189—1, Jared Jones (Ans); 2, George Bradley (Mann); 3, Damian Walker (Ans); 4, None.215—1, Chris Ellis (Mann); 2, Andrew Bixler (Wies); 3, Nick Heikkinen (Vils); 4, Gabriel Diaz (Wies).285—1, Angelo Hall (Vils); 2, Travis Marak (Aan); 3, None; 4, None.Noteworthy—At 112, Poison of Wiesbaden registered two falls and a 17-1 superior decision on the way to the championship while upping his season’s record to 10-1. Eldredge, Vilseck’s 152-pounder, gained three pins, the first in 31 seconds, as he raised his season mark to 11-4. At 171, Ansbach’s Barrale, defending 160-pound European champion, stayed undefeated at 8-0 for the year.

MarksmanshipWest Conference(Saturday at Heidelberg)Team scoring (1,500 possible points)—Patch 1,357; Mannheim 1,293; Heidelberg 1,283; Baumholder 1,077.Top individual (300 possible points)—Lynnise Johnson (Pat) 277.Top prone (100 possible points)—Susan Grunt (Mann) 95.Top standing (100 possible points)—Leah Lynch (Pat) 94.Top kneeling (100 possible points)—Johnson, 96.

East Conference(Saturday at Ansbach)Team scoring (1,500 possible points)—Hohenfels 1,385; Ansbach 1,348; Vilseck 1,310, Bamberg 1,291, Vicenza (postal) 1,255.Top individual (300 possible points)—Jessica Walloch (Hoh) 282.Top prone (100 possible points)—Anthony Thompson (Ansb) 99.Top standing (100 possible points)—Walloch, 92.Top kneeling (100 possible points)—(tie) Thompson, Emily Adams (Hoh), Trevor Callahan (Bamb) 96 each.

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