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BasketballBoysInter-regionalBitburg 71, BFA 62(Friday at Kandern, Germany)Bitburg 18 16 24 13—71Black Forest Acad. 9 20 16 17—62Top scorers—Bitburg: Cameron Jackson 23, Eddie Brewer 15, Joseph Johnson 13; BFA: Josiah Kelly 13, Andrew Ingram 13, Will McCullun 12.Noteworthy—Jackson topped all rebounders with 8; Brewer added 6 for Bitburg. Josh Domin pulled down 6 for BFA.JV—BFA 42, Bitburg 33.Bitburg 56, BFA 53(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Bitburg 19 14 13 10—56Black Forest Acad. 13 14 10 16—53Top scorers—Bitburg: Jackson 15, Isaiah Salazar 14, Johnson 13; BFA: Ingram 12, Nathen Greathouse 10, Kelly 6.Noteworthy—Josh Dominguez took game rebounding honors by pulling down 10 for BFA (1-5 overall) while Greathouse had 5. Jackson posted 8 rebounds for Bitburg.JV—BFA 30, Bitburg 27.Region IBrussels 46, SHAPE 44(Wednesday at Mons, Belgium)Brussels 10 7 16 13—46SHAPE 9 10 17 8—44Top scorers—Brussels: Braden Browne 12, Marc Proietto 10, Matiss Suideikis 7; SHAPE: Damien Anderson 13, Robert Smith 11, P.J. Neves 8.Noteworthy—Suideikis led all rebounders with 11; his teammates Ryan Bottesini and Proietto each had 6. Bottesini also handed out 4 assists.Region IIMannheim 44, Wiesbaden 42(Friday at Mannheim)Wiesbaden 6 15 10 11—42Mannheim 6 13 13 12—44Top scorers—Wiesbaden: Roscoe Johnson 18, Tre’ Johnson 11, Daniel Harris 9; Mannheim: Kenny Conlan 22, Jeremy Rodney 6.Noteworthy—Rodney sank 2 free throws with no time on clock to hand Mannheim, which finished game 9-of-10 from the stripe, its second straight victory. Thomas Carter led Mannheim with 8 rebounds and 5 assists; Wiesbaden got 9 rebounds and 4 steals from Tre’ Johnson, 7 rebounds, 4 assists from Harris and 7 rebounds from Phillip Tross.Wiesbaden 39, Mannheim 37(Saturday at Wiesbaden)Mannheim 8 12 5 12—37Wiesbaden 9 11 8 11—39Top scorers—Mannheim: Carter 9, Conlan 9, Aaron Clarke 8; Wiesbaden: R. Johnson 14, Revan Teal 8, T. Johnson 6, Mac Antoine 6.Noteworthy—Wiesbaden, behind 17 rebounds from T. Johnson, 8 rebounds from Tross and 6 from Antoine, improved to 6-2 overall and 2-2 in region. Mannheim (2-5, 2-3) got 14 rebounds from Carter and 5 each from Rodney and Calvin Baisden.JV—Mannheim 26, Wiesbaden 20.Ramstein 82, Baumholder 47(Friday at Ramstein)Baumholder 4 17 13 13—47Ramstein 19 20 27 16—82Top scorers—Baumholder: Atrell Davis 18, Tyler Collins 13; Ramstein: Michael Wallace 12, Chris Texieria 12, Jarrod Henry 10.Noteworthy—Ramstein (5-1 overall, 4-0 in Region II) got 9 rebounds and 5 steals from Wallace. Baumholder fell to 2-6, 1-3.Ramstein 67, Baumholder 20(Wednesday at Baumholder)Ramstein 30 16 17 4—67Baumholder 5 11 4 0—20Top scorers—Ramstein: Dillon Wadsack 26, Brandon Oxendine 8; Baumholder: Davis 11Noteworthy—Wadsack scored 16 of his game high 26 points in first quarter, and Oxendine grabbed 12 rebounds in game which used running clock the final quarter-and-a-half.Region IIIPatch 62, Heidelberg 61(Friday at Stuttgart)Heidelberg 8 19 20 14—61Patch 11 17 15 19—62Top scorers—Heidelberg: Eugene Jones 19, Devin Jackson 14, Lucas Clarke 10, Sean Niland 8; Patch: Julius Johnson-Rich 25, Justin Phelps 16, John Gonzalez 12.Noteworthy—Julius Johnson-Rich sank the second of 2 free throws with no time left on the clock to break a 61-all tie and hand unbeaten Patch the victory. Patch’s Hector Godoy led all rebounders with 8. Gonzalez and Julius Johnson-Rich each grabbed 7 rebounds for Patch, which got 6 rebounds, 3 steals and 3 blocks from Phelps, and 3 steals from Julius Johnson-Rich. Xavier Moore, who pulled off 2 steals, and Niland each pulled down 6 rebounds to lead Heidelberg in that department. Jackson blocked 3 shots for Heidelberg.JV—Patch 65, Heidelberg 61.Heidelberg 69, Patch 63(Saturday at Heidelberg; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Patch: Johnson-Rich 26, Phelps 16, Dillom Measells 9; Heidelberg: Jackson 23, Jones 19, Clarke 10, Marcel Simon 7, Jack Cannon 5.Noteworthy—Jackson posted 7 rebounds and 3 steals for Heidelberg (4-1 overall, 3-1 in region), which got 6 rebounds from Clarke, 5 rebounds from Moore, and 4 steals and 2 assists from Jones. Gonzalez led Patch (7-1, 4-1) with 7 rebounds; Johnson-Rich came up with 6 rebounds, 2 steals and a block. Phelps, who handed out 3 assists, and Cavan Cohoes each stole the ball twice.Hohenfels 50, Vilseck 42(Friday at Hohenfels)Vilseck 11 3 16 12—42Hohenfels 12 12 10 16—50Top scorers—Vilseck: Imario Gibson 17, Trevor Ross 12, Marcus Heikkinen 7; Hohenfels: Jamie Thompkins 13, Jordan Gaddy 13, J.J. Calhoun 11.Noteworthy—Ross grabbed 13 rebounds, Gaddy 10 to lead their respective teams.Hohenfels 75, Vilseck 59(Saturday at Vilseck)Hohenfels 22 22 16 15—75Vilseck 13 10 7 29—59Top scorers—Hohenfels: Gaddy 26, Thompkins 18, Dominique Jackson 8; Vilseck: Gibson 14, Ross 11, Hakkinen 11.Noteworthy—Miguel Chestnut had 6 steals for Hohenfels (5-3, 3-3). Gaddy led Hohenfels with 11 rebounds and Jackson grabbed 10. Thompkins supplemented his scoring with 5 steals and 4 assists. Kalyn Smithson and Derrick Woulard led the rebounding for Vilseck (1-6, 1-4).Ansbach 44, Bamberg 43(Friday at Ansbach)Bamberg 8 15 12 8—43Ansbach 12 8 9 15—44Top scorers—Bamberg: Quadel Webb 17, Joshua Fletcher 10, Danny Kieser 8; Ansbach: Xavier Jones 17, Carter Gunn 10, Shaun Francis 7.Noteworthy—Jones’ bucket with one second to play capped Ansbach’s comeback from 8-point deficit with 1:17 to play. Fletcher led all rebounders with 9; Kieser and Ansbach’s Jones claimed 7 rebounds each.JV—Bamberg 23, Ansbach 15Bamberg 63, Ansbach 36(Saturday at Bamberg)Ansbach 6 12 4 14—36Bamberg 21 13 18 11—63Top scorers—Ansbach: Jones 9, Mikael Vicente 8; Bamberg: Webb 15, Fletcher 14, Kieser 13.Noteworthy—Javonte Knuckles handed out 4 assists for Bamberg (6-2, 4-2), which got 9 rebounds from Fletcher and 8 from Kieser. Ansbach is 4-5, 2-5.JV—Ansbach 22, Bamberg 4Region IVAviano 83, Sigonella 57(Friday at Aviano)Sigonella 5 15 17 20—57Aviano 16 28 25 14—83Top scorers—Sigonella: Larry Stevenson 27, James Campbell 15, Jack Wagman 9; Aviano: Jamal Tuck 29, Sean Outing 16, Darious Field 8, Travis Baker 8.Noteworthy—Campbell led all rebounders with 14; his teammate Stevenson registered 4 assists and 2 steals. Shaheed Seaton, who made 5 steals, led Aviano’s rebounding with 9. Outing posted 8 rebounds and 3 steals, and Tuck had 8 assists, 6 rebounds and 5 steals.Aviano 80, Sigonella 56(Saturday at Aviano)Sigonella 10 14 19 13—56Aviano 25 23 16 16—80Top scorers—Sigonella: Stevenson 26, Campbell 10, Michael Mink 10; Aviano: Tuck 33, Fields 10, Seaton 8.Noteworthy—Seaton took game rebounding honors with 14, and Aviano (8-0 overall and 8-0 in Region IV) coasted behind 12 rebounds, 8 assists and 6 steals by Tuck and 5 rebounds, 4 steals and 3 assists by Fields. Sigonella (5-3, 5-3) got 5 rebounds from Campbell, 4 steals from Stevenson and 3 thefts from Bobby Lazenby.GirlsInter-regionalBFA 38, Bitburg 33(Friday at Kandern, Germany)Bitburg 8 9 7 9—33Black Forest Acad. 8 7 15 8—38Top scorers—Bitburg: Lizzie Rios 22, Brandy Perry 6; BFA: Jessica Krause 16, Caroline Belch 12, Helen Alderholt 6.Noteworthy—Rios pulled off 7 steals and tied Michelle Morrison for Bitburg’s team rebounding honors with 3. Alderholt led all rebounders with 7; her BFA teammates Kate Woodward and Krause, who pulled off 5 steals, grabbed 5 and 4 rebounds, respectively.BFA 50, Bitburg 22(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Bitburg 4 3 4 11—22Black Forest Acad. 12 22 8 8—50Top scorers—Bitburg: Rios 9, Kyerston Parks 6, Perry 5; BFA: Krause 14, Kat Zvara 8, Kara Brown 6.Noteworthy—All 9 girls on BFA squad scored. Krause made 9 steals, Rios was game’s top rebounder with 6. Sierra Neuharth and Woodward led BFA (3-3) with 5 rebounds each, Brown added 4. Bitburg (1-7 overall) got 4 rebounds from Kelsey Moore and 2 from Regan Thompson.Region ISHAPE 48, Brussels 30(Wednesday at Mons, Belgium)Brussels 5 8 7 10—30SHAPE 8 11 12 17—48Top scorers—Brussels: Bria Yazzie 11, Lauren Finley 7, Alexandra McVicker 3; SHAPE: Tammy Northshield 14, Samantha Saunders 8, Paris Johnson 6.Noteworthy—Northshield handed out 11 assists, and Saunders pulled off 6 steals as SHAPE of Division I handed D-III Brussels its first defeat of the season. Liene Bauska led SHAPE with 6 rebounds; her teammates Sandra Peco and Michelle Schonberg added 4 and 3 rebounds, respectively. Sindi Shahu of Brussels (5-1 overall, 3-1 in Region I) took game rebounding honors with 12.SHAPE 30, ISB 22(Saturday at Mons, Belgium)Int’l. Sch. of Brussels 5 2 7 8—22SHAPE 3 4 13 10—30Top scorers—ISB: Coral Harlev 19; SHAPE: Northshield 9, Bauska 7, Schonberg 5.Noteworthy—Northshield, who pulled down 6 rebounds, distributed 11 assists. SHAPE also benefited from 14 rebounds, 3 steals and 2 blocks from Liene Bauska, 4 rebounds from Edite Bauska and 3 steals by Saunders.Region IIRamstein 53, Baumholder 13(Friday at Ramstein)Baumholder 5 3 3 2—13Ramstein 12 18 9 14—53Top scorers—Baumholder: Briani Van Tassel 8, L. (first name unavailable) Dooley 4; Ramstein: Mackenzie Crews 14, Sarah Szybist 9, Miranda Contreras 7.Noteworthy— Nine of 11 Ramstein players scored. Crews took game rebounding honors with 10; her teammates Alexis Tremble added 5 and Nadia Booker 4. Contreras, with 4, led Ramstein’s barrage of steals — 10 of 11 Lady Royals had at least one theft as Lady Royals improved to 4-2 overall, 2-1 in Region II. Dooley made 5 steals for Baumholder (0-8, 0-4).Wiesbaden 37, Mannheim 33(Friday at Mannheim)Wiesbaden 5 10 5 17—37Mannheim 1 10 4 18—33Top scorers—Wiesbaden: LeAndra Thomas 14, LeAmber Thomas 12, Ashley Smith 8; Mannheim: Takira Fowlkes 18, Alanna Crockwell 7.Noteworthy—LeAmber Thomas grabbed 10 rebounds, and Smith and LeAndra Thomas 9. Claire Freelove pulled off 4 steals for Wiesbaden.JV—Wiesbaden 26, Mannheim 17.Wiesbaden 45, Mannheim 34(Saturday at Wiesbaden)Mannheim 6 9 13 6—34Wiesbaden 10 8 12 15—45Top scorers—Mannheim: Fowlkes 10, Grace Gonzalez 9; Wiesbaden: LeAmber Thomas 14, LeAndra Thomas 14, Kelly Colbert 6.Noteworthy—Smith snared 12 rebounds and LeAmber Thomas 11 for Wiesbaden (6-2 overall, 4-0 in Region II), which got 4 steals each from Freelove and LeAndra Thomas. Mannheim is 5-4, 3-3.JV—Wiesbaden 28, Mannheim 22.Region IIIPatch 69, Heidelberg 37(Friday at Heidelberg; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Patch: Janelle Loney 23, Bianca Lopez 16, Claralyn Burt 8; Heidelberg: Rebecca Luna 14, Asya Tucker 7, Courtney Milton 6.Noteworthy—Loney supplemented her scoring with 12 steals and 4 assists, an assist total matched by Lopez. Shy Alexander registered 3 assists for Patch. Burt led Patch with 8 rebounds; her teammate Anne Wasson added 6. Tucker snagged 7 rebounds and Milton 6 for Heidelberg.JV—Heidelberg 36, Patch 31.Patch 58, Heidelberg 26(Saturday at Stuttgart; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Heidelberg: Luna 12, Tucker 6, McKenzie Clark 5; Patch: Lopez 18, Loney 15, Alexander 14.Noteworthy—Patch improved to 8-0 overall and 6-0 in Region III behind 16 rebounds from Burt and 14 more from Wasson. Lopez stole the ball 9 times and Alexander 7 for Patch, which got 8 assists from Alexander. Heidelberg fell to 1-4, 1-3.JV—Patch 26, Heidelberg 19Vilseck 45, Hohenfels 16(Friday at Hohenfels)Vilseck 7 14 14 10—45Hohenfels 2 9 3 2—16Top scorers—Hohenfels: Mandy Lavanway 8, Ebony Gilbert 4; Vilseck: Thea Dunn 12, Najja Beaulieu 11, Deeja McClinton 10.Noteworthy—Vilseck’s Alex Velez led all rebounders with 8; her teammates Beualieu and Sasha Whitlock added 5 and 4, respectively. Lavanway topped Hohenfels with 5 rebounds; Gilbert pulled down 4.Vilseck 46, Hohenfels 14(Saturdayat Vilseck)Hohenfels 2 7 0 5—14Vilseck 10 16 10 10—46Top scorers—Hohenfels: Lavanway 6, Gilbert 4; Vilseck: Jamila Harvey 10, McClinton 10, Dunn 6.Noteworthy—Velez grabbed 10 rebounds for Vilseck (2-5 overall, 2-3 in Region III), while her teammates Beaulieu and Taylor Hall each had 7.Bamberg 51, Ansbach 29(Saturday at Ansbach; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Bamberg: Racquel Davis 35, Jenna Cepe 10, Rochelle Streker 4; Ansbach: Staci Thompson 13.Noteworthy—Davis supplemented her scoring with 11 rebounds; Thompson sank 3 treys for Ansbach.Region IVAviano 46, Sigonella 18(Friday at Aviano)Sigonella 10 2 2 4—18Aviano 17 8 8 13—46Top scorers—Sigonella: Mekayle Valentine 6, Tracy Ewart 4, Elexa McCracken 4; Aviano: Gabby Aumack 12, Katlyn Atchley 9, Emily Cartwright 7Noteworthy—Atchley led Aviano with 10 rebounds; her teammate Audrey McGregor handed out 8 assists.Aviano 56, Sigonella 13(Saturday at Aviano)Sigonella 2 0 3 8—13Aviano 16 13 17 10—56Top scorers—Sigonella: McCracken 6, Janelle Bulen 6; Aviano: Jasmine Mailoto 22, Annamarie McClelland 15.Noteworthy—Aviano (6-0 overall and in Region IV) got 8 assists from Esteranita McGregor. McClellenad canned three straight 3-pointers in fourth quarter.WrestlingSaturday at NaplesTeam scoring—Naples 185.5, Sigonella 176, Aviano 124, Vicenza 75, American Overseas School of Rome 47.103 pounds—1, Charles McGarrigle (Napl); 2, None; 3, None; 4, None.112—1, Christian Hall (Avi); 2, Marco Montero (Sig); 3, Wyatt Overman (Vicz); 4, Yael Izhaki (AOSR).119—1, Charles Cuthbert (Napl); 2, Omri Izhaki (AOSR); 3, Tyler Williams (Napl); 4, Brian Rozick (Avi).125—1, Neil Navarra (Napl); 2, Carlos Cava (AOSR); 3, Kyle Leanhart (Vicz); 4, Phoenix Salter-Mack (Avi).130—1, Nicholas Weiser (Avi); 2, Brett Giblert (Sig); 3, Josh Hood (Napl); 4, Otis Brown (Vicz).135—1, Joe Boswell (Vicz); 2, Marco Sumerfield (Sig); 3, Ryan Lastrella (Sig); 4, Kyle Baldree (Napl).140—1, Brandon Celis (Avi); 2, George Corey (Sig); Dominic Muenzel (AOSR); 4, Charles Tanaquin (Napl).145—1, Bradley Smith (Napl); 2, Patrick Burke (Sig); 3, Ricky Sizemore (Napl); 4, Jeremy Huller (Vicz).152—1, Andrew Barclay (Sig); 2, Alejandro Hererra (Avi); 3, David Arreguin (Napl); 4, James Cheek (Napl).160—1, Jacquan Welch (Napl); 2, Christopher Heath (Avi); 3, Ryan Lastreall (Sig); 4, Grayson Haynes (Napl).171—1, Kyle Kaus (Vicz); 2, Tyler Reed (Sig); 3, Patrick Robinson (Avi); 4, Conrad Neil (Napl).189—1, Chris Scott (Napl); 2, Keyth Robinson (Avi); 3, Julian Lopez (Sig); 4, Christopher Ashton-Welch (Avi).215—1, Justin Cave (Napl); 2, Franco Garcia (Sig); 3, Joseph Tinsley (Sig); 4, Austin Pond (Vicz).285—1, Austin Flanagan (Sig); 2, None; 4, None; 4, None.Noteworthy—Weiser and Hall (Avi), Boswell and Kaus (Vicz) and Cave, Navarra and Cuthbert (Napl) all remained unbeaten for season. Barclay pinned all 4 foes he faced Saturday.MarksmanshipWest Conference(Saturday at Patch)Team scoring (1,500 possible points)—Patch 1,400; Heidelberg 1,295; Mannheim 1,264; Baumholder 1,201.Top individual (300 possible points)—Christina Lowry (Pat) 288.Top prone (100 possible points)—(tie) Lowry, Allie Carlson (Pat) and Devin Sharp (Pat) 98 each.Top standing (100 possible points)—Lowry 96.Top kneeling (100 possible points)—(tie) Lowry and Carlson, 94 each.East Conference(Saturday at Vilseck)Team scoring (1,500 possible points)—Vilseck 1,371; Hohenfels 1,357; Ansbach 1,354; Vicenza 1,300; Bamberg 1,221.Top individual (300 possible points)—Valerie Witzel (Vils) 280.Top prone (100 possible points)—Jackie Stone (Hoh) 98.Top standing (100 possible points)—Jessica Sowders (Ansb) 93.Top kneeling (100 possible points)—(tie) Witzel and Samantha Johnson (Ansb) 95 each.

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