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Freshman Marshall Smith of Ramstein, top, scores back points on Peter Phillips of Kaiserlautern on his way to a 12-6 win. The win helped boost host Ramstein to the top team score — the team's fourth meet victory to go with a second-place finish.

Freshman Marshall Smith of Ramstein, top, scores back points on Peter Phillips of Kaiserlautern on his way to a 12-6 win. The win helped boost host Ramstein to the top team score — the team's fourth meet victory to go with a second-place finish. (A.L. Shaff / Special to Stripes)

Wrestling(Saturday)

At AvianoTeam scoring—Sigonella 103, Naples 100, Aviano 78, Vicenza 28, American Overseas School of Rome 24. 103 pounds—1, Marco Montero (Sig); 2, A.J. Roman (Napl); 3, Edwin Antonio (Sig); 4, none.112—1, Neil Navarra (Napl); 2, Christian Hall (Avi); 3, None; 4, None.119—1, Logan Porchie (Napl); 2, Omri Izaki (AOSR); 3, Andy Kunis (Avi); 4, Jessica Kreinhop (Sig).125—1, Chris Campos (Napl); 2, Brett Gilbert (Sig); 3, Josh Hood (Napl); 4, Tyler Blanton (Avi).130—1, Cliff McPherson (Napl); 2, Sid Connor (Sig); 3, Patrick Burke (Sig); 4, Jeremy Huller (Vicz).135—1, Ryan Lastrella (Sig); 2, Jimmy Touzinsky (Vicz); 3, George Korey (Sig); 4, None.140—1, Marco Summerfield (Sig); 2, Matthew Mullin (Sig); 3, Brandon Celis (Avi); 4, None.145—1, Ben Tucker (Napl); 2, Andrew Barclay (Sig); 3, Stuart Lobel (AOSR); 4, None.152—1, Alex Herb (Sig); 2, Jacquan Welch (Napl); 3, Sean Traynor (Avi); 4, None.160—1, Chris Heath (Avi); 2, Jeff Lastrella (Sig); 3, Trevor Moore (AOSR); 4, Zach Hornburger (Avi).171—1, Keyth Robinson (Avi); 2, Matt Jessup (Avi); 3, None; 4, None.189—1, Kyle Kaus (Vicz); 2, Jacob Hood (Napl); 3, Markus Jones (Sig); 4, Miguel Vicente (Avi).215—1, Patrick Robinson (Avi); 2, None; 3, None; 4, None.285—None.Noteworthy—According to Aviano coach Robin Clement, Vicenza’s unbeaten Kaus moved from 171 to 189 in search of competition and pinned all four opponents he encountered. “It might be his year,” Clement said by telephone on Saturday. Clement added that two-time European champion Campos of Naples also remained unbeaten for the season.

At PatchTeam scoring—Patch 206, Heidelberg, 111.5, Vilseck 101, Hohenfels 29.103 pounds—1, Rick Merserau (Hoh); 2, Ross Wilson (Pat); 3, None; 4, None.112—1,Zane Kennedy (Vils); 2, Trey Johnson (Pat); 3, Kevin O’Brien (Pat) 4, Patrick Hernandez (Heid).119—1, Jaron Henninger (Pat); 2, Drew Martin (Hoh); 3, Brett Hall (Heid); 4, Tim Cruising (Vils).125—1,Canaan Jarrard (Pat); 2, Octavio Otero (Pat); 3, None; 4, None.130—1, Aaron Hogg (Vils); 2, Nick McIntyre (Pat); 3, Troy Miller (Heid) ; 4, Lane Warchol (Pat).135—1, Robert Davis (Pat); 2, Calen Fields (Pat) 3, John Wood (Vils).140—1, Daniel Taylor (Pat); 2, Brian Chae (Pat); 3, Zach Smith (Heid); 4, Imogin Rogue (Vils).145—1, Matthew Seely (Pat); 2, Andres Nanez (Heid); 3,Seth Owen (Heid); 4, Thomas Trevino (Pat).152—1, Chris Oppliger (Pat); 2, Feliz Perry (Heid); 3, Jared Russell (Vils); 4, Eric Van Fleet (Hoh).160—1, Joe Witherington (Pat); 2, Tyler Hall (Vil); 3, Lester Perez (Hoh); 4, Brandon Campbell (Heid).171—1, Brady Summers (Heid); 2, T.J. Blunt (Vils); 3, Jason Pinnow (Pat); 4, Frank Tchaumbou (Heid).189—1, Mike Niccoll (Pat); 2, Brian Williams (Pat); 3, Dinis Scheglinsky (Pat); 4, None.215—1, Brennan Lauritzen (Pat); 2, Nick Heikkinean (Vils); 3, Daniel Moya (Pat); 4, Tyler Hashengen (Heid).285—None reported.

At RamsteinTeam scoring—Ramstein 207.5; Baumholder 151; Kaiserslautern 146; Mannheim 79.5; St. John’s 58.8.103 pounds—1, A.J. Remo (KHS); 2, Adam Franz (KHS); 3, Miles Kirts (Ram); 4, Deandre Reid, (Man).112—1, Daniel Amezola (Ram); 2, Scott Richardso, (Baum); 3, Dean Gregory, (KHS); 4, Bryan Caldwell (Ram).119—1, Garret Ventrice (Ram); 2, Allin Pangilinan (KHS); 3, Adrien Julien (Baum); 4, Bobby Drescher (Ram).125—1, Marshall Smith (Ram); 2, Peter Phillips (KHS); 3, Brandon Furtado (Ram); 4, Jeff Lawson (KHS).130—1, Ethan Montang (Baum); 2, Ben McCoy (Ram); 3, Kevin Han (KHS); 4, None.135—1, Edgar Acosta (Baum); 2, Alex Langley (KHS); 3, Andres Gaytan (Ram); 4, Nick Bradley (Man).140—1 Matt Lein (Ram); 2, Prince Owusu (Baum); 3, Dylan Trautmann (Ram); 4, Kade Mukes (Man).145—1, Chris Lyon (St. John’s); 2, Ryan Dorofee (Ram); 3, Justin Marcotte, (Ram); 4, Cody Clay (Baum).152—1, Matt Lyon (St. John’s); 2, Michel Russel (Baum); 3, Britton Rapier (KHS); 4, Travis Hoeft, (Ram).160—1, Clint Carbaugh (Baum); 2, Ryan Gernert (Ram); 3, Alex Schepens (St. John’s); 4, Jake Reid (Ram).171—1, Nick van Bemmel (Ram); 2, Jeff Trauore (Man); 3, Taylor Harvey (KHS); 4, Trent Carbaugh (Baum).189—1, Chris Murray (KHS); George Bradley (Man); 3, Kass Robinson (Ram); 4, Stephen Guenther (Ram).215—1, Chris Ellis (Man); 2, Michael Cobb (Ram); 3, Ryan Checotah (Ram); 4, Sean O’Bryan (Ram).285—1 Andrew Holgate (KHS); 2, Sean Ledbetter (Baum); 3, Mike Mangana, (KHS); 4, Christian Howe (Ram).Noteworthy—The match of the day came at 112 pounds where Daniel Amezola defeated Scott Richardson 10-9 in the finals. Richardson, who beat Amezola the week before, suffered his first loss of the season. Matt Lyon of St. John’s upped his high school wins total to 96, and could match brother Jeff’s 100 win total next week or in sectionals.

At WiesbadenTeam scoring—Wiesbaden 164, Brussels 109, Ansbach 78, Bitburg 75, SHAPE 32.103 pounds—1, Vincent Alonza (Bru); 2, Austin Leggett (Bit); 3, None; 4, None.112—1, Drew Polson (Wies); 2, Billy Noernberg (Bit); 3, Marco Gonzalez (Shape); 4, Alex Leknes (Wies).119—1, Drew Roy (Ans); 2, Jarrett Wallace (SH); 3, Brendan O’Brien (Wies); 4, None.125—1, Mike Ryan, (Bru); 2, Bob O’Brien (Wies); 3, Joseph Griffith (Wies); 4, Seth Bruce (Wies).130—1, Tahij Peebles (Wies); 2, Tyler Denzien (Wies); 3, Even best (Wies); 4, None.135—1, Aaron Ellis (Bru); 2, Ivory Freeman (Wies); 3, John McCrea (Bit); 4, None.140—1, Jesus Medina (Wies); 2, Nick Plante (Bit); 3, Nathan Lorei (Bru); 4, None.145—1, Austin Schmidt (Bit); 2, Daniel Mariscal (Ans); 3, Daniel Tedesco (Bru); 4, None.152—1, Jake Crawford (Wies); 2, Thomas Murphree (Wies); 3, Jorda Howel (Bru); 4, None.160—1, None.171—1, Joshua Simpson (Ans); 2, Mike Seeley (Bru); 3, Alex Korman (Ans); 4, None.189—1, Jared Jones (Ans); 2, Eric Stouter (Wies); 3, Joonas Llomaki (SH); 4, Tahir Mahmudov (Bru).215-275 Combined— 1, Derek McDonald (Wies); 2, Cody Fischer (Wies); 3, Andrew Bixler (Wies); 4, None.

Boys basketballWiesbaden 45, BFA 34(Friday at Kandern, Germany)Wiesbaden..........13 12 13 7—45Black Forest Academy.......... 9 7 5 13—34Top scorers—Wiesbaden: Brian Byrd 16, Marcus Williams 12, Alan Gray 6; BFA: Will McCollum 13, James McClelland 8, Brandon Hamilton 4.Noteworthy—According to BFA coach Art Melli, Byrd led all rebounders with 9; his teammate Marcus Williams snared 8. Josh Dominguez collected 5 rebounds for BFA; his teammate Hamilton grabbed 4.JV—BFA 39, Wiesbaden 21.

Wiesbaden 61, BFA 43(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Wiesbaden..........11 18 10 22—61Black Forest Academy..........10 6 6 21—43Top scorers—Wiesbaden: Kenny Hicks 17, Byrd 15, Williams 13; BFA: McCollum 9, Johnny Guzik 8, Andrew Ingram 7.Noteworthy—Williams led all rebounders with 12; Byrd added 8 for Wiesbaden (6-2 overall) in this non-regional game. Guzik posted 8 rebounds for BFA; Hamilton had 5.JV—BFA 29, Wiesbaden 24.

Ramstein 60, Lakenheath 33(Friday at Ramstein)Lakenheath.......... 7 12 7 7—33Ramstein..........14 20 13 13—60Top scorers—Lakenheath: Trevor Snapp 16; Ramstein: Dillon Wadsack 17, Brent Schuck 13, Michael Wallace 9.Noteworthy—According to Ramstein coach Andrew O’Connor, Paul Federinko and Lenell Joyner each had 6 rebounds for Lakenheath. Schuck sank 3 treys for Ramstein.

Bitburg 73, Kaiserslautern 72(Friday at Kaiserslautern; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Bitburg: Joseph Tarnate 22, Cameron Jackson 16; Kaiserslautern: Edrick Scarvers 26, Taveron Smith 14, Kevin Stem 13.Noteworthy—Kaiserslautern coach Brant Tryon credited Tarnate with 6 assists and 5 steals, Jackson with 6 steals and Deion Giddens with 5 blocks and 5 rebounds.

Bitburg 70, Ramstein 66(Saturday at Bitburg)Ramstein..........20 17 18 11—66Bitburg..........19 19 20 12—70Top scorers—Ramstein: Wadsack 27, Wallace 13, Schuck 8; Bitburg: Jackson 24, Tarnate 13, Giddens 12.Noteworthy—Giddens, who blocked 5 shots on Friday, swatted away 6 more on Saturday as Bitburg (5-2, 3-1) handed Ramstein its first loss of the season. Jackson sank 4 treys and blocked 4 shots, and Tarnate handed out 4 assists. Ramstein is 8-1 overall, 4-1 in Region II.

Lakenheath 45, Kaiserslautern 44(Saturday at Kaiserslautern; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—Lakenheath: Snapp 20, Federinko 7; Kaiserslautern: Scarvers 22, Sayf Koné 8.Noteworthy—According to Tryon, Mark Dela Cruz chalked up 10 assists and 4 steals, and Joyner grabbed 6 rebounds for Lakenheath (6-3). K-town is 2-5.

Heidelberg 69, Patch 52(Friday at Stuttgart)Heidelberg..........19 16 16 18—69Patch..........10 14 14 14—52Top scorers—Heidelberg: Chris Frazier 20, Chris Cuthbert 14, Malcolm Griffin 11, J.C. Sharer 10; Patch: Christian Jarrard 12, Eric Jones 11, Tyler Armstrong 10, Justin Phelps 10, Julius Johnson-Rich 9.Noteworthy—According to Shawn Phelps of Patch, Frazier was 4-of-6 on 3-point tries. Griffin had 10 assists and 4 steals for Heidelberg (7-1 overall, 6-0 in Region III), which got a team-high 12 rebounds from Sharer, 10 rebounds from Cuthbert and 6 from Alex Savusa. Johnson-Rich grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds for Patch (7-3, 5-3); his teammates Phelps and Armstrong added 6 and 5, respectively. Jones made 4 assists.JV—Heidelberg 44, Patch 43.

Heidelberg 81, Patch 63(Thursday at Heidelberg)Patch..........11 13 16 23—63Heidelberg..........20 21 19 21—81Top scorers—Patch: Jones 18, Armstrong 13, Johnson-Rich 13, Phelps 13; Heidelberg: Cuthbert 20, Frazier 15, Griffin 14, Myles McDavid 13, Savusa 11, Sharer 6.Noteworthy—According to Heidelberg coach Brad Shahan, Phelps, who had 2 steals and 2 blocked shots, led all rebounders with 12. His teammates Johnson-Rich and Jones added 7 and 6 rebounds, respectively. For Heidelberg, Savusa, who nabbed 5 rebounds, blocked 3 shots. Frazier handed out 4 assists, Cuthbert registered 3 assists and 2 steals, and Sharer pulled down 6 rebounds.JV—Heidelberg 61, Patch 60.

Rota 48, Alconbury 25(Thursday at Alconbury)Rota.......... 4 12 11 21—48Alconbury.......... 3 5 7 10—25Top scorers—Rota: Trevon Owens 17, Stephen Freeman 10, Dale Parker 8; Alconbury: Yul McGrath 6, David Blose 5.

Brussels 62, Rota 60(Thursday at Alconbury)Rota..........20 13 20 7—60Brussels..........15 18 10 19—62Top scorers—Rota: Owens 25, Caleb Arnold 17, Parker 7; Brussels: Jason Sumpter 25, Jeremy Howell 17, Marko Podplatnik 8.Noteworthy—According to Alconbury coach Ron Behr, Sumpter stole the ball with time running out and passed to Howell, who sank a game-wining layup at the buzzer. Podplatnik made 4 assists and 3 steals for Brussels. Owens and Arnold each sank 3 treys for Rota.

Rota 70, Brussels 47(Friday at Alconbury)Rota..........18 15 19 18—70Brussels..........10 10 14 13—47Top scorers—Rota: Owens 30, Parker 15, Scott Curtin 11; Brussels: Sumpter 20, Howell 10, Matiss Suideikis 7.Noteworthy—Behr reported 13 rebounds for Howell, 3 treys for Owens and 2 3-pointers for Parker.

Brussels 65, Alconbury 53(Friday at Alconbury)Brussels..........21 13 19 12—65Alconbury..........24 10 10 9—53Top scorers—Brussels: Howell 21, Sumpter 20, Suideikis 13; Alconbury: Jimmy Luong 22, Devin Pryor 12, Taylor Williamson 7.Noteworthy—Behr reported 25 rebounds for Howell and 15 for Suideikis. He added that Luong sank 6 treys and Pryor, who made 5 steals, canned 3 3s for Alconbury. He credited Mark Proietto and Podplatnik with 7 and 5 assists, respectively, and Howell and Sumpter with 2 blocks each.

AFNORTH 64, SHAPE 64(Suspended game Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands)SHAPE.......... 8 20 19 17—64AFNORTH..........12 17 17 18—64Top scorers—SHAPE: Kenny Conlan 25, Jerome Gamboa 10, Jimmy Drago 5; AFNORTH: Nick Carroll 22, Yanick Hickman 19, Chris Beverly 9.Noteworthy—According to AFNORTH coach Rawn Jones, the school fire alarm sounded just as overtime was to begin and the teams were not allowed to continue. Although the teams were scheduled to play again Saturday at SHAPE, Jones declined to conclude Friday’s game because of the absence of many of his players for college testing. No completion date has been selected. Gamboa and his teammate Chris Gohl led all rebounders with 8; Hickman topped AFNORTH with 7.

SHAPE 51, AFNORTH 40(Saturday at SHAPE, Belgium; first quarter scoring unavailable)Halftime—24-24.Third quarter—SHAPE 37, AFNORTH 34.Top scorers—AFNORTH: Carroll 14, Eric Childs 10, Aaron Highbarger 8; SHAPE: Conlan 23, Drago 10, Gamboa 9.Noteworthy—Drago topped all rebounders with 10; Gamboa added 9 and Christian Walker 8 for SHAPE (3-5 overall, 2-2 in Region I). AFNORTH (3-6, 1-4) got 6 rebounds from Ben Piljic and 4 from Beverly.

Milan 50, Marymount 41(Friday at Rome)Milan..........10 19 10 11—50Marymount.......... 5 8 17 11—41Top scorers—Milan: Hiro Katayama 28; Marymount: Scott Acerson 24.Noteworthy—According to Marymount athletic director Simon Trott, Alessandro Perlini of Marymount chalked up 6 steals and 6 assists.

Marymount 36, Milan 34(Saturday at Rome)Milan..........10 6 10 8—34Marymount.......... 2 7 16 11—36Top scorers—Milan: Katayam 17; Marymount: Acerson 27.Noteworthy—According to Trott, Katayama handed out 5 assists and Francesco Agnosti grabbed 14 rebounds for Milan (1-7). Trott reported 14 rebounds for Amer Kazim of Marymount, also 1-7 in the league and overall. She credited Acerson with 11 rebounds and Perlini with 6 steals and 6 assists.

Aviano 76, Sigonella 48(Friday at Sigonella)Aviano..........14 24 10 28—76Sigonella.......... 6 15 14 13—48Top scorers—Aviano: Josh Nunez 15, Sean Outing 14, Denzell Barnett 12, Kareem Williams 12, Jamal Tuck 11, Bobby Henderson 9; Sigonella: Darius Johnson 16, James Campbell 13.Noteworthy—According to Aviano coach Ken McNeely, Henderson led rebounding for Aviano with 8. Barnett, Nunez and Outing each made 6 steals.

Aviano 76, Sigonella 62(Saturday at Sigonella)Aviano..........14 19 18 25—76Sigonella..........10 12 16 24—62Top scorers—Aviano: Tuck 29, Barnett 12, Outing 12, Williams 12, Nunez 9; Sigonella: Campbell 17, D. Johnson 16, Kelbert Tyler 13, Jack Johnson 9.Noteworthy—McNeely credited Nunez and Outing with 5 steals each; Williams with 5 assists and Tuck with 4 for Aviano (8-0). Sigonella is 6-4.

Girls basketballNaples 60, Vicenza 39(Friday at Naples)Vicenza.......... 7 9 11 12—39Naples..........10 15 12 23—60Top scorers—Vicenza: Unavailable; Naples: Stella Pauling 15, Valentina Lee 14, Demi Holbrook 10, Delphine Hamilton 9, Sheridan Ferrell 8.Noteworthy—According to Naples coach Craig Lord, Meghan Nichols led Naples with 9 rebounds; her teammate Farrell added 5. Lee chalked up 4 assists, and Farrell and Hamilton each made 3 steals.

Naples 52, Vicenza 12(Saturday at Naples; scoring ended in 3rd quarter by 40-point courtesy rule)Vicenza.......... 8 4 0—12Naplesv12 25 15—52Top scorers—Vicenza: Unavailable; Naples: Lee 23, Holbrook 10, Farrell 8, Nichols 5.Noteworthy—Nichols was credited with 7 rebounds, Farrell 6, Clara Davis 5 and Lee 4 for Naples (6-0, 6-0), which got 2 assists from Lee and 2 steals from Holbrook. Vicenza is 3-5, 3-5.

Aviano 47, Sigonella 8(Friday at Sigonella; scoring ended in 3rd quarter by 40-point courtesy rule)Aviano..........19 11 17—47Sigonella.......... 5 3 0— 8Top scorers—Aviano: Alyssa Lane 28, Gabby Aumack 12, Emily Cartwright 9; Sigonella: Elexa McCracker 4.Noteworthy—According to Sigonella coach Gene Rinaldi, Lane posted 6 steals, Aumack 9 rebounds and 4 assists and Cartwright 7 rebounds and 6 assists. He added that Leah Johnson grabbed 11 rebounds for Sigonella, which got 7 rebounds and 2 assists from Angel Gibbs and 4 steals from Tracy Ewert.

Aviano 46, Sigonella 7(Satuday at Sigonella; scoring ended in 4th quarter by 40-point courtesy rule)Aviano..........23 7 14 2—46Sigonella.......... 0 3 4 0— 7Top scorers—Aviano: Lane 20, Aumack 12, Shanay Milller 6; Sigonella: McCracken 3.Noteworthy—Rinaldi reported 9 rebounds and 5 assists for Cartwright, 4 assists for Lane and 7 rebounds for Miller as Aviano improved to 8-0 overall and in American Schools in Italy League play. Sigonella (0-10, 0-10) got 9 rebounds from Johnson, 5 steals from Ewert and 4 rebounds and 2 assists from McCracken.

Marymount 40, Milan 37(Friday at Rome)Milan.......... 4 10 7 16—37Marymount.......... 8 14 11 7—40Top scorers—Milan: Natalie Fostar 22; Marymount: Elena Cararrini 22, Barbara De Alencar 9, Gabriela Bacon 8.Noteworthy—Marymount AD Simone Trott reported 8 rebounds for De Alencar and 7 steals for Cararrini.

Milan 29, Marymount 25(Saturday at Rome)Milan.......... 8 7 8 6—29Marymount.......... 5 8 2 10—25Top scorers—Milan: Fostar 18; Marymount: Cararrini 15, Bacon 6.Noteworthy—According to Trott, Marymount (3-5) got 10 rebounds from De Alencar and 10 steals from Perla Perlini. Milan is 4-4.

Heidelberg 55, Patch 38(Thursday at Stuttgart)Heidelberg..........18 9 16 12—55Patch..........12 8 9 9—38Top scorers—Heidelberg: Rebecca Luna 20, Ashley Hicks 14, Fallon Puppolo 10; Patch: Shy’Kimeyun Alexander 15, Janelle Loney 11, Adrianna Archie 4.Noteworthy—Accoring to Heidelberg coach Jon Mittenzwey, Archie led all rebounders with 17; her teammate Brittany Phillips added 6. Alexander pulled off 6 steals for Patch. Hicks and Tesa Miller led Heidelberg with 8 rebounds each. Hicks made 4 steals, and Puppolo handed out 6 assists.JV—Heidelberg 28, Patch 27.

Patch 61, Heidelberg 48(Friday at Heidelberg)Patch..........11 12 18 20—61Heidelberg..........13 9 13 13—48Top scorers—Patch: Loney 28, Bianca Lopez 12, Alexander 10; Heidelberg: Hicks 15, Puppolo 12, Luna 7.Noteworthy—According to Mittenzwey, Archie again led all rebounders, this time with 10; Phillips grabbed 4. Alexander posted 5 assists and Lopez 4 steals for Patch (8-2 overall, 7-1 in Region III). Heidelberg (6-2, 5-1) got 9 rebounds from Hicks and 6 from Puppolo.JV—Heidelberg 35, Patch 31.

Lakenheath 47, Ramstein 46(Friday at Ramstein)Lakenheath..........11 8 15 13—47Ramstein..........11 12 11 12—46Top scorers—Lakenheath: Tekeia Wallace 17, Erica Turner 15; Ramstein: Lataiya Harrison 22, Nadia Booker 15.Noteworthy—According to Ramstein coach Kent Grosshuesch, a successful Turner free throw with 6 seconds left provided the winning margin. He reported 14 rebounds for Booker and 7 assists for Harrison.

Kaiserslautern 47, Bitburg 14(Friday at Kaiserslautern)Bitburg.......... 3 3 4 4—14Kaiserslautern..........20 12 8 7—47Top scorers—Bitburg: Danyel Robinson 7; Kaiserslautern: Kiara Sanchez-Hererra 9, Takara Greer 8, Tracey Ely 7, Barbara Burriss 6, LaTanya Wilson 6.Noteworthy—According to Kaiserslautern coach Corey Sullivan, the defending European D-I champions stole the ball 22 times and saw all nine players score.JV—Kaiserslautern 20, Bitburg 14.

Lakenheath 46, Kaiserslautern 40 (OT)(Saturday at Kaiserslautern)Lakenheath..........10 6 8 9 13—46Kaiserslautern..........10 9 8 6 7—40Top scorers—Lakenheath: Wallace 16, Jessica Serd 10, Gunter 8; Kaiserslautern: Sanchez-Herrera 18, Wilson 9.Noteworthy—According to Sullivan, Wilson had 5 rebounds and 3 assists, Greer had 7 rebounds, and Sanchez-Herrera had 5 steals. Lakenheath is 8-1; Kaiserslautern 6-1.

AFNORTH 35, SHAPE 31(Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands; score by quarters unavailable)Top scorers—SHAPE: Tammy Northshield 9, Ebonee DeVos 7; AFNORTH: Natalie Everingham 9, Brenda Broadwater 6, Angel Worth 6.Noteworthy—According to AFNORTH coach Darwin McDonald, Kierra Tobiere snared 15 rebounds for AFORTH, which got 9 steals and 8 rebounds from Jasmine Reedom.

SHAPE 42, AFNORTH 27(Saturday at SHAPE, Belgium)AFNORTH..........7 4 6 10—27SHAPE..........6 16 6 14—42Top scorers—AFNORTH: Unavailable; SHAPE: DeVos 14, Northshield 14, Samantha Saunders 6.Noteworthy—According to SHAPE coach Sam Ochinang, DeVos chalked up 11 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocks and 2 steals; Saunders 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals, and Northshield 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals for SHAPE (3-6 overall, 2-3 in Region I). AFNORTH is 4-6, 4-4.

Wiesbaden 29, BFA 24(Friday at Kandern, Germany)Wiesbaden..........2 7 14 6—29Black Forest Academy..........0 9 3 12—24Top scorers—Wiesbaden: LeAmber Thoomas 10, Taylor Dore 6, LeAndrea Thomas 6; BFA: Joanna Kelley 8, Jessica Krause 8, Cameron Prenger 6.Noteworthy—According to BFA coach Pat Woodward, LeAmber Thomas had 13 rebounds; Kelly snared 10 to lead BFA. Dore snared 5 rebounds for Wiesbaden; Ginny Holladay grabbed 5 and Autumn Neuharth 4 for BFA. BFA’s Kelley had 4 steals and Wiesbaden’s LeAndra Thomas had 5.JV—BFA 30, Wiesbaden 19.

BFA 37, Wiesbaden 26(Saturday at Kandern, Germany)Wiesbaden.......... 8 3 12 3—26Black Forest Academy..........12 6 11 8—37Top scorers—Wiesbaden: LeAndra Thomas 8, LeAmber Thomas 6, Tiffany Hodge 5; Neuharth 12, Kelley 7, Holladay 5.Noteworthy—Woodward credited Neuharth with 11 rebounds, 7 steals, 3 assists and a blocked shot. Kelley had 8 rebounds and Anna Dunn 7 for BFA (4-4 overall). Wiesbaden (5-5) got 8 rebounds from Ashley Smith and 7 rebounds and 4 steals from LeAndra Thomas.JV—BFA 26, Wiesbaden 13.

Baumholder 62, Mannheim 49(Friday at Mannheim)Baumholder..........19 16 18 9—62Mannheim..........14 12 11 12—49Top scorers—Baumholder: Elizabeth Styles 23, Katrina Alsup 12, Veronne Clark 10, Megan White 7; Mannheim: Krystal Elliott 17, Takiara Fowlkes 11.Noteworthy—According to Baumholder coach Carter Hollenbeck, Jasmine Thompson led Baumholder with 8 rebounds; her teammate Clark had 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals. White added 5 rebounds for the defending European D-III champions. Mannheim’s Erica Wilson, Hollenbeck reported, led all rebounders with 11. Elliott added 10 rebounds for the defending European Division II champions.

Baumholder 54, Mannheim 49(Saturday at Baumholder)Mannheim.......... 6 13 12 18—49Baumholder..........16 12 14 12—54Top scorers—Mannheim: Elliott 24, Fowlkes 14; Baumholder: Clark 17, Styles 11, Alsup 10, Thompson 8.Noteworthy—Thompson led all rebounders with 9; her teammate Clark added 7 rebounds, 5 steals and 4 assists. Styles had 5 rebounds and 2 steals for Baumholder (9-0 overall, 6-0 in Region II). Mannheim (2-6, 2-5) saw Fowlkes nab 8 rebounds and Wilson 7, and got 6 steals from Elliott.

Vilseck 54, Hohenfels 17(Saturday at Hohenfels)Vilseck..........15 17 4 18—54Hohenfels.......... 4 2 4 7—17Top scorers—Vilseck: Jamila Harvey 18, Shamyra Coleman 14, Tamaria Hollis 6; Hohenfels: Artashia Hall 6, Tatiana Patterson 4, Lois Ann Delass 4.Noteworthy—According to Hohenfels coach Joyce Dusenberry, Harvey and Virginia Stillwell each grabbed 5 rebounds for Vilseck (4-1 overall and in Region III). Their teammate Stevi Hood added 4 rebounds and 3 steals, and Coleman pulled off 9 steals, Hollis 5. Kim Howard led Hohenfels (1-5, 1-5) with 5 rebounds; DeLass added 4. Friday night’s game scheduled for Vilseck was canceled because of icy weather.JV—Vilseck 25, Hohenfels 18.

MarksmanshipWest Conference(Saturday at Stuttgart)Team scoring (1,500 possible points)—Patch 1,409; Mannheim 1,307; Heidelberg 1,297; Baumholder 1,045.Top individual (300 possible points)—Christina Lowry (Pat) 284.Top prone (100 possible points)—Leah Lynch (Pat) 98.Top standing (100 possible points)—Lowry, 93.Top kneeling (100 possible points)—(tie) Lowry, Lynch and Ashton Moritz (Pat), 95 each.

East Conference(Saturday at Hohenfels)Team scoring (1,500 possible points)—Hohenfels 1,398; Ansbach 1,351; Vilseck 1,346; Vicenza 1,291; Bamberg 1,267.Top individual (300 possible points)—Jacqueline Stone (Hoh) 283.Top prone (100 possible points)—(tie) Kiley Schreurs (Ansb), Steven Crane (Ansb), Jessica Walloch (Hoh) 97 each.Top standing (100 possible points)—Stone, 96Top kneeling (100 possible points)—Jayson Richard (Vicz) 97.Noteworthy—Hohenfels coach Bruce Andrews said that overall and standing winner Stone is a first-year shooter.

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