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Boys basketballRegion I

Lakenheath 45, AFNORTH 37(Friday at Lakenheath)AFNORTH..........11 11 9 6—37Lakenheath.......... 8 12 9 16—45Top scorers—AFNORTH: Yannick Hickman 24, Jamil Pollock 10; Lakenheath: Zach Randolph 13, Emmanuel Toots 8, Tyson Campbell 6, Glenn Jones 6.Noteworthy—Lakenheath’s Brinsley Walker led all rebounders with 11; his teammates Campbell and Toots added 6 and 4, respectively. Randolph handed out 3 assists, but Lancers were saved, according to their coach, Brion Davis by key 4th-quarter steals and put-back baskets off the bench by freshman Jones. Hickman registered 8 rebounds, 4 steals and a block for AFNORTH.

Lakenheath 62, AFNORTH 50(Saturday at Lakenheath)AFNORTH..........16 11 17 6—50Lakenheath.......... 8 22 10 22—62Top scorers—AFNORTH: Hickman 27, Jake Schmidt 7, Alex Graves 7; Lakenheath: Randolph 15, Walker 14, Alex Federinko 12, Toots 8.Noteworthy—Walker grabbed 8 rebounds and Toots 7 for Lakenheath, which concluded its regular season 6-6 overall and 4-3 in Region I. AFNORTH, which closed its regular 5-6, 4-5, got 9 rebounds from Hickman.

Menwith Hill 35, Brussels 20(Saturday at Menwith Hill; score by quarters unavailable)Halftime—Menwith Hill 13, Brussels 5.Top scorers—Brussels: Braden Brower 5, Ryan Bottesini 5; Menwith Hill: Chris Jackson 11, Brandon Hamilton 6, Scottie Setzer 6, Josh Wills 6.Noteworthy—Menwith Hill improved to 4-6 overall and 2-4 in Region I, counting two losses to Rota, behind 10 rebounds from Willis, 8 by Hamilton and 5 by Setzer, who added 6 steals and 2 assists to Menwith’s cause. Jackson also stole the ball 6 times and blocked 2 shots. Brussels, which closed its regular season 4-7 and 4-5, counting 2 losses to Rota, got a game-high 11 rebounds from Brower and 8 rebounds and 4 steals by Proietto. Friday’s game was canceled when a traffic jam prevented Brussels from arriving on time.

Region II

Bitburg 69, Wiesbaden 59(Friday at Bitburg)Wiesbaden..........16 16 10 17—59Bitburg..........18 13 26 12—69Top scorers—Wiesbaden: Tyreese Davis 18, Tre Johnson 9, Daniel Harris 7; Bitburg: Cameron Jackson 26, Isaiah Salazar 20, Joseph Johnson 9.Noteworthy—Jackson, who blocked 6 shots, tied Davis for game rebounding honors with 12. Bitburg benefited from 12 assists and 3 steals from Johnson. Tre Johnson snared 10 rebounds for Wiesbaden, which got 9 rebounds from Phillip Tross.

Wiesbaden 70, Bitburg 66(Saturday at Bitburg)Wiesbaden..........15 16 19 20—70Bitburg..........12 14 10 30—66Top scorers—Wiesbaden: Davis 28, Harris 10, Johnson 10; Bitburg: Jackson 26, Johnson 18, Salazar 11.Noteworthy—Wiesbaden (7-5 overall, 3-5 in Region II) got 11 rebounds from Johnson and 8 rebounds and 4 assists from Davis. Jackson, 4-of-6 from behind the 3-point arc, stole the ball 6 times for Bitburg (7-4, 3-4), which got 7 assists from Johnson and 7 rebounds from Tim Liebig.

Region III

Heidelberg 93, Vilseck 52(Friday at Heidelberg)Vilseck..........13 14 17 8—52Heidelberg..........26 28 28 11—93Top scorers—Vilseck: Devin Moss 12, Imario Gibson 12, Michael Johnson 8; Heidelberg: Devin Jackson 23, Marcel Simon 17, Eugene Jones 15, Xavier Moore 12, Jack Cannon 8.Noteworthy—Simon grabbed 7 rebounds and Jackson had 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals. Johnson snared 4 rebounds for Vilseck.JV—Vilseck 47, Heidelberg 28.

Heidelberg 75, Vilseck 61(Saturday at Heidelberg)Vilseck.......... 7 24 12 18—61Heidelberg..........17 19 18 21—75Top scorers—Vilseck: Gibson 16, Trevor Ross 13, Derrick Woulard 10; Heidelberg: Jones 21, Jackson 16, Moore 16, Simon 10.Noteworthy—Heidelberg (9-2 overall, 8-2 in Region III), which closes out its regular season this weekend by hosting Ansbach, got 12 rebounds from Jackson and 10 from Moore. Jones posted 7 rebounds, 5 steals and 3 assists. Vilseck (1-9, 1-6) was led by Woulard’s 6 rebounds. Gibson and Ross, who blocked 5 shots, each snared 4 rebounds.JV—Heidelberg 48, Vilseck 34.

Bamberg 45, BFA 37(Friday at Kandern, Germany)Bamberg.......... 9 13 13 10—45Black Forest..........10 4 16 7—37Top scorers—Bamberg: Quadel Webb 17, Cortez Lindsey 14, Danny Kieser 6; BFA: James McCllelland 17, Joshua Kelley 7, Josh Dominguez 7.Noteworthy—Bamberg’s Javonte Knuckles led all rebounders with 7; Kieser added 4. Dominuez and Nathan Greathouse topped BFA’s rebounding weith 6 and 5, respectively.JV—BFA 31, Bamberg 29.

BFA 44, Bamberg 39 (OT)(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Bamberg..........3 4 18 11 3—39Black Forest..........8 8 6 14 8—44Top scorers—Bamberg: Webb 12, Joshua Fletcher 8, Brian Hargraves 8; BFA: McClelland 18; Kelley 9, Andrew Ingram 9.Noteworthy—Dominguez and Fletcher tied for game-rebounding honors with 10 each. Greathouse added 9 rebounds for BFA (2-8 overall, 2-6 in Region III); Lindsey pulled down 4 rebounds for Bamberg (7-5, 5-5).JV—BFA 30, Bamberg 27.

Region IV

Naples 50, Milan 10 (Friday at Naples; scoring ended in 3rd quarter by 40-point courtesy rule)Milan.......... 6 4 0—10Naples..........30 16 4—50Top scorers—Milan: Unavailable; Naples: Kevin Navarro 19, Terrence Bartley 10.

Naples 53, Milan 13(Saturday at Naples; scoring ended in 3rd quarters by 40-point courtesy rule)Milan.......... 8 3 2—13Naples..........17 25 11—53Top scorers—Milan: Unavailable. Naples: Navarro 13, Jun Jun Gallardo 13, Bilan Wood 8.Noteworthy—Naples closed out regular season 8-6 overall and in region; Milan completed regular season at 1-13 overall and in the league.

Aviano 82, AOSR 49(Friday at AOSR)Aviano..........22 19 16 25—82AOSR..........13 10 11 15—49Top scorers—Aviano: Sean Outing 22, Darious Fields 16, Jamal Tuck 16, Myron McRae 14; AOSR: Daryll Sandoval 22, Lorenzo Mannozzi 13, Eran Efrima 5.Noteworthy—Outing, who registered 5 steals and 4 assists, took game rebounding honors with 1. Shaeed Seaton pulled down 9 rebounds for Aviano, which got 4 assists and 4 steals from Fields. Efrima led AOSR with 10 rebounds; Max Valli snared 5 and Peter Oppenheim 4. Mannozzi handed out 3 assists.

AOSR 82, Aviano 71(Saturday at AOSR)Aviano..........20 16 10 25—71AOSR..........13 21 25 23—82Top scorers—Aviano: Tuck 37, Outing 17, Seaton 9; AOSR: Mannozzi 34, Sandoval 25, Daniel Roman-Cohen 9.Noteworthy—Mannozzi, who posted 5 rebounds and 2 assists, sank 5 3-pointers, and Roman-Cohen nailed 3 treys as AOSR (9-5 overall and in Region IV) handed defending European D-II champion Saints their first loss of the season. Efrima led AOSR’s rebounding with 6. Tuck chalked up 7 rebounds and 4 steals for Aviano (13-1, 13-1), which got 3 steals from Fields, 6 rebounds from Seaton, and 4 rebounds and 3 assists from Outing.

Girls basketballRegion I

Lakenheath 33, AFNORTH 22(Friday at Lakenheath)AFNORTH..........5 5 5 7—22Lakenheath..........6 6 10 11—33Top scorers—AFNORTH: Mercedes Ash 8; Lakenheath: Nicole McBride 9, Shaionica Speight 8, Whitney Brown 8.Noteworthy—McBride and Brown each grabbed 8 rebounds.

Lakenheath 38, AFNORTH 33 (OT)(Saturday at Lakenheath)AFNORTH..........5 13 5 9 1—33Lakenheath..........9 5 12 6 6—38Top scorers—AFNORTH: Kylee Wilstead 8, Katie Brito 7; Lakenheath: Jade Nixon 16, Speight 9, McBride 7.Noteworthy—McBride’s 10 rebounds led Lakenheath, which concluded regular season 7-5 overall and 5-2 in region, tying SHAPE for Region I big-schools crown. Nixon added 7 rebounds. AFNORTH concluded its regular season 6-5, 4-5.

Brussels 43, Menwith Hill 22(Saturday at Menwith Hill)Brussels..........11 10 11 11—43Menwith Hill.......... 2 4 2 14—22Top scorers—Brussels: Kathleen Anderson 19, Bria Yazzie 11; Menwith Hill: Kaia Pierce 8, Coreisha Campbell 4.Noteworthy—Caught in traffic on Friday, Brussels arrived at 7 p.m. and the Lady Brigands and Menwith Hill canceled the game scheduled for that day, according to Menwith Hill AD Pete Resnick. Brussels concluded its regular season 8-2 overall and 4-2 in Region I, clinching the league’s small-schools crown. Menwith Hill, which was missing two starters abd fell to is 6-4, 1-3, is to host Alconbury this weekend.

Region II

No games reported.

Region III

Heidelberg 53, Vilseck 45(Friday at Heidelberg)Vilseck..........13 13 11 8—45Heidelberg.......... 6 12 16 19—53Top scorers—Vilseck: Najja Beauliey 16, Toni Adams 11; Heidelberg: Rebecca Luna 22, Christina Meuhlbauer 11, Debbie Roberts 7.Noteworthy—Beaulieu topped all rebounders with 14; Roberts and McKenzie Clarke led Heidelberg rebounders with 6 each.JV—Heidelberg 47, Vilseck 12.

Vilseck 50, Heidelberg 44(Saturday at Heidelberg)Vilseck.......... 3 11 15 21—50Heidelberg..........13 9 9 13—44Top scorers—Vilseck: Jamila Harvey 13, Tierra Adams 11, Beaulieu 9; Heidelberg: Luna 21, Clarke 7, Aileen Donnelly 6.Noteworthy—Vilseck improved to 3-8 overall and 3-5 in region behind 9 rebounds each from Alex Velez and Beaulieu. Roberts grabbed 7 rebounds and Donnelly 6 for Heidelberg (5-7, 4-6)JV—Heidelberg 37, Vilseck 7.

Bamberg 32, BFA 20(Friday at Kandern, Germany)Bamberg..........4 8 8 12—32Black Forest..........7 4 5 4—20Top scorers—Bamberg: Racquel Davis 15, Jenna Cepe 10, Natasha Godbee 3; BFA: Jessica Krause 7, Hannah Kraines 5, Kate Woodward 3.Noteworthy—Davis and Krause each grabbed game-high 10 rebounds. Davis stole the ball 5 times and blocked 3 shots. Krause made 4 steals for BFA, which got 6 rebounds from Kraines and 5 from Helen Aderholt. Rochelle Stecker and Godbee snared 4 and 3 rebounds, respectively for Bamberg.

Bamberg 41, BFA 36(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Bamberg.......... 9 13 12 9—43Black Forest..........14 2 14 6—36Top scorers—Bamberg: Davis 30, Cepe 7, Godbee 2; BFA: Krause 11, Kat Zvara 10, Kraines 6.Noteworthy—Davis, who stole the ball 6 times, led all rebounders with 15. Kara Pitts and Alyssa Lane added 4 and 3 rebounds, respectively for Bamberg (11-1 overall, 8-0 in Region III). Bamberg plays at Patch (10-0, 8-0), which was idle on Friday and Saturday, for the Region III championship.

Ansbach 51, Hohenfels 25(Friday at Hohenfels)Ansbach..........9 26 11 5—51Hohenfels..........7 5 7 6—25Top scorers—Ansbach: Gabby Wells 24, Stacie Thomas 19; Hohenfels: Erica Nash 8, Keyera 8, Mandy LaVanway 6.Noteworthy—Ansbach’s Thomas took game rebounding honors with 13; her teammate Wells added 9. Howard pulled down 8 rebounds for Hohenfels, which got 6 rebounds from Ebony Gilbert.

Ansbach 43, Hohenfels 22(Saturday in Ansbach; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Hohenfels: LaVanway 6, Daphanie Nash 6; Ansbach: Wells 27, Thomas 7, Jacqualine Bosco 5.Noteworthy—Alex Scotti stole the ball 8 times for Ansbach (8-4 overall, 5-5 in region). Ansbach also benefited from 15 rebounds from Thomas, and 11 rebounds from Wells. It will Ansbach close out its regular season Friday and Saturday at Heidelberg. Hohenfels finished its regular season 0-12, 0-10.

Region IV

AOSR 44, Aviano 40(Friday at AOSR)Aviano.......... 4 7 16 13—40AOSR.......... 9 10 11 14—44Top scorers—Aviano: Jasmine Mailoto 17, Emily Cartwright 7; AOSR: Martina Mannozzi 27, Rachel May 6, Giorgia Argomenti 5.Noteworthy—Mannozzi grabbed 11 rebounds and blocked 8 shots; her teammate Ceara Lafferty added 10 rebounds.

Aviano 60, AOSR 30(Saturday at AOSR)Aviano..........12 15 16 17—60AOSR.......... 2 9 9 10—30Top scorers—Aviano: Cartwright 16, L.(first name unavailable ) Nunez 12, Mailoto 9, Audrey McGregor 9; AOSR: Mannozzi 20, Nathalie Notarianni 4, Lafferty 4.Noteworthy—Both teams played their regular-season finales. Aviano (11-1 overall and in Region IV) claimed regional crown despite having All-European Mailoto out for five quarters because of injury. AOSR (9-3, 9-3) got 4 rebounds from Lafferty and 3 each from Mannozzi and Brittany Roberts.

Naples 45, Milan 42(Friday at Naples; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Milan: Natalie Forstar 30; Naples: Demi Holbrook 9.

Naples 57, Milan 22(Saturday at Naples; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Milan: Forstar 12; Naples: Jessica Edmondson 16.Noteworthy—Naples closed regular season 8-4 overall and in region. Milan finished its regular season 6-6 each way.

WrestlingNorthern Sectional qualifier(Saturday at Brussels. Top 2 plus selected others advance to European championships Friday-Saturday at Wiesbaden Air Base)Team scoring—None. Teams participating were AFNORTH, Alconbury, Bitburg, Brussels, Lakenheath, Menwith Hill, SHAPE.103 pounds—1, Gunnar Smith (Lake); 2, None; 4, None; 4, None.112—1, Damien Sotelo (Bitb); 2, Tyler Lloyd (Lake); 3, Eric Liebig (Bitb); 4, Nick Geronimo (Alc).119—1, Marco Gonzalez (SHP); 2, Billy Noernberg (Bitb); 3, Matt Geronimo (Alc); 4, Joshua Elliott (SHP).125—1, Vincent Alonzo (Bruss); 2, Alex Aibing (MH); 3, Brandon Nylen (SHP); 4, Andrew Luong (Alc).130—1, Adam Carroll (Lake); 2, Devin Lantagne (Bitb); 3, Tim Vary (Brus); 4, None.135—1, Austin Morrow (Lake); 2, Marcus Carbould (AFN); 3, Jason Moose (SHP); 4, Andrew Enriquez (Lake).140—1, Devin Parrish (Lake); 2, Joey Connor (Lake); 3, Nate Sax (Bitb); 4, None.145—1, L.J. Downey (Bitb); 2, Jaden Wilstead (AFN); 3, Frankie Goines (Alc); 4, Jordan Connor (Lake).152—1, Brice Robbins (Bitb); 2, Tizhuan Carroll (AFN); 3, Dakota Deverill (Brus); 4, Chris Yerkes (Alc).160—1, Derek Franco (Lake); 2, Austin Schmidt (Bitb); 3, Nathan Rogacki (Lake) 4. Mike Yerkes (Alc).171—1, (tie) Michael Crane (Bitb), Nathan Flynn (AFN), Joe Kren (Brus); 4, Xavier Thompson (Lake).189—1, Tahir Mahmudov (Brus); 2, Miciotto Johnson (AFN); 3, None; 4, None.215—1, Aaron Black (AFN); 2, Derek Waters (Bitb); 3, Tony Legare (AFN); 4, Chance Knoblauch (Lake).285—1, Shae Emerton (Lake); 2, Jamie Lugo (Alc); 3, Ian McCullom (MH); 4, Jonathan Garcia (AFN).Noteworthy—Black won battle of previously unbeaten 215s by pinning Waters in 3:50. Robbins, who finished sectional with 17-2 record, handed AFNORTH’s previously unbeaten Carroll a 14-3 major-decision defeat.

Western Sectional qualifier(Saturday at Ramstein. Top 2 plus selected others advance to European championships Friday-Saturday at Wiesbaden Air Base)Team scoring—None. Teams participating were Ankara, Baumholder, Incirlik, Mannheim, Ramstein.103 pounds—1, Adam Franz (Rams); 2, Shanise Nyzio (Rams); 3, Melanie Real (Baum); 4, Jasmine Silva (Baum).112—1, Adrian Julian (Baum); 2, A.J. Remo (Kais); 3, Christian Turner (Rams); 4, Will Firth (Kais).119—1, Daniel Amezola (Rams); 2, T.J. Daly (Kais); 3l Stephen Hook (Kais); 4, Bryan Caldwell (Rams).125—1, Peter Phillips (Kais); 2, DeeCelreyell Shabazz (Rams); 3, Bobby Drescher (Rams); 4, Barry Metheny (Kais).130—1, Marshall Smith (Rams); 2, Jarred Jones (Kais); 3, Brandon Furtado (Rams); 4, Erik Robinson (Kais).135—1, Ethan Montang (Baum); 2, Ben McCoy (Rams); 3, Jeff Lawson (Kais); 4, Erik Langholz (Kais).140—1, Prince Owusu (Baum); 2, Jonathan Sitter (Rams); 3, Dyllan Trautmann (Rams); 4, Bryce Mann (Mann).145—1, Andres Gaytan (Rams); 2, Cody Clay (Baum); 3, Cays Moore (Inc); 4, Josh Wise (Kais).152—1, Caleb Burford (Kais); 2, Matt Harvey (Kais); 3, Nick Bradley (Rams); 4, Jordan Bobbet (Baum).160—1, C.J. Wiedemann (Rams); 2, Clint Carbaugh (Baum); 3, Chris Murray (Kais); 4, Kevin Stewart (Rams).171—1, Ryan Garrett (Rams); 2, Marcus White (Inc); 3, Joe Ankrom (Rams); 4, Mike Domenichinic (Kais).189—1, Trent Carbaugh (Rams); 2, James Inaldo (Inc); 3, Matt Keen (Rams); 4, Billy Lakes (Kais).215—1, Jeoffrey Traore (Mann); 2, Taylor Harvey (Kais); 3, Robert West (Baum); 4, Nathaneil Eaddie (Inc).285—1, Sean Ledbetter (Bam); 2, Mike Mangana (Kais); 3, Jordan Linder (Rams); 4, Caleb Faber (Ank).

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