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Thursday at Naples

Boys

Team scores unavailable

1. Jackson Shorey (Nap) 30, 2. Jacob Arrington (Rota) 20, 3. David Manus (Nap) 17, 4. Kevin Gooch (Nap) 16, 5. Parker Fruman (Rota) 9, 6. Alexander Barnhill (Rota) 8, 7. Jayden Ferguson (Nap) 5, 8. Landon McCollum 4, 9. Harper Strumberg (Rota) 0.

Girls

Team scores unavailable

1. Morgan Johnson (Nap) 20, 2. Camille Siguenza (Rota) 0.

Thursday at Lakenheath

Boys

Ramstein 156, Lakenheath 107, Wiesbaden 107, Spangdahlem 79

1. Michael Schmiedel (Ram) 43, 2. Grayden Taylor (Ram) 41, 3. Tyler Hacker (Ram) 39, 4. David Obermuller (Ram) 39, T-5. Christian McHugh (Ram) 33, T-5. Micah Rothas (Ram) 33, 7. Hayden Blackmon (Wies) 32, 8. Jonah Harvey (Wies) 31, 9. Christopher Quintero (Lake) 30, 10. Jack Lehr (Wies) 27.

Girls

Ramstein 79, Wiesbaden 38

1. Mya Boynton (Ram) 27, 2. Nora Hacker (Ram) 25, T-3. Lilianna Greene (Ram) 15, T-3. Molly Singleton (Wies) 15, 5. Lavender Pate (Wies) 13, 6. Inara Johnson (Ram) 12, 7. Olivia Holliday (Wies) 10, 8. Caitlyn Little (Ram) 4.

VOLLEYBALL

Girls

Rota def. Sigonella 25-11, 25-11, 25-20

Friday at Rota

Noteworthy – Amaya Petty had 15 kills and 6 aces for the Admirals, while Allie DeMeritt had 23 assists, Jourdan Timmons 8 kills and 7 assists and Saira Ali 6 aces. Nyeema Fernandez had 8 assists for the Jaguars.

Rota def. Sigonella 25-21, 25-15, 25-16

Saturday at Rota

Noteworthy – Ali had 8 aces, Petty 6 kills and 5 aces, Timmons 7 kills and 9 assists and DeMeritt 20 assists for the Admirals. Fernandez had 11 assists for the Jaguars.

American Overseas School of Rome def. Marymount 25-8, 25-6, 25-12

Friday at Rome

Noteworthy – Alba Petrucci had 6 kills and 7 aces for the Falcons and Gloria Rose Olivieri 25 assists.

AOSR def. Marymount 25-22, 25-3, 25-5

Saturday at Rome

Noteworthy – Petrucci had 6 kills and 7 aces, Carolina Poddighe 5 kills and Olivieri 26 assists for the Falcons.

Aviano def. Naples 25-19, 25-19, 22-25, 24-26 15-8

Friday at Naples

Noteworthy – Addison Krajicek had 19 kills and 16 aces for the Saints, while Jazmyn Waren had 11 kills and 5 aces, Stella Beckwith Wolfe 7 kills and 20 digs and Koda Roush 32 assists. Emma Garcia had 8 kills and Anna Gose 6 for the Wildcats.

Aviano def. Naples 25-17, 25-16, 16-25, 25-19

Saturday at Naples

Noteworthy – Krajicek had 16 kills and 12 digs for the Saints, while Beckwith Wolfe had 8 kills and 17 digs, Warren 5 kills and Roush 29 assists. Gose had 5 kills for the Wildcats.

Alconbury def. Baumholder 25-7, 25-13, 25-14

Alconbury def. Baumholder 25-12, 25-14, 25-12

Saturday at Baumholder

Noteworthy – Richele Reyes had 9 kills and Sofia Politis 6 aces for the Dragons.

Saturday at Hohenfels

Vicenza def. Hohenfels 25-18, 25-8, 25-15

Noteworthy Alexandra Nelson had 6 aces for the Cougars, while Emily Bell had 5 kills and Maya Fitch 14 assists.

Vicenza def. Hohenfels 25-18, 25-3, 19-25, 25-19

Noteworthy Avonlea Sparling had 7 kills and 7 aces for the Cougars, while Nelson had 5 kills and 6 aces, Bell had 8 aces, Nala Herron 13 digs and Fitch 17 assists.

Saturday at Stuttgart

Stuttgart def. Lakenheath 25-13, 25-17, 25-12

Noteworthy – Mia Snyder had 19 assists for the Panthers, while Sara Houghton had 5 kills, Brooklyn Biles 7 aces and 10 kills and Abby Vest 5 aces.

Ramstein def. Lakenheath: 21-25, 25-11, 25-17, 25-13

Stuttgart def. Ramstein: 25-20, 25-14, 19-25, 23-25, 15-9

Noteworthy – Snyder had 39 assists for the Panthers, Houghton had 13 kills, Biles 14 kills, Jaylee Brown 13 kills, Peyton Mannin 7 kills and Zoe Schneidt 10 digs.

Saturday at Kandern, Germany

Vilseck def. Black Forest Academy 25-23, 23-25, 27-25, 25-20

Noteworthy – Priscilla Sivonen had 12 kills and Hannah Kooiman had 6 kills for BFA. Sophie Fedorisin had 13 kills, 5 aces and 17 digs, and Hannah Wayland had 13 assists and 14 digs for Vilseck.

Vilseck def. BFA 25-18, 25-20, 14-25, 25-14

Noteworthy – Leah McKell and Xofia Wood had 6 kills each for BFA, while Esther Lee and Sivonen each had 5 aces. Jayslin Santellano had 23 digs and Alisia Andrew had 5 aces, 12 assists and 10 digs for Vilseck.

Saturday at Mons, Belgium

SHAPE def. AFNORTH 25-17, 25-7, 25-18

Noteworthy – Sofia Tryon had 6 kills and Johana Borovcova 5 for the Spartans, while Olivia Penry had 6 aces and Kira Muehlmann 5.

Brussels def. AFNORTH 25-17, 25-14, 25-23

SHAPE def. Brussels 26-24, 25-19, 27-29, 26-24, 17-15

Noteworthy – Tryon had 6 aces and 7 kills for the Spartans, while Penry had 12 assists and 10 digs, Muehlmann 5 kills, Borovcova 7 kills and Dimitra Karpontini 13 digs.

Saturday at Kaiserslautern

Kaiserslautern def. Wiesbaden 25-20, 25-21, 28-26

Noteworthy Bianca Ocampo had 5 kills and Bella Flowers had 5 aces for the Raiders. Bridget Pidgeon had 5 kills for the Warriors.

Wiesbaden def. Kaiserslautern 19-25, 25-20, 25-12, 25-21

Noteworthy Nicole Suh had 6 kills, Bailey Foulk had 6 aces and Briahna Arroyo had 5 kills for the Warriors. Briana Shields had 6 kills, Mariska Campbell had 5 kills and Kezley Kai had 5 kills for the Raiders.

Saturday at Spangdahlem

Ansbach def. Spangdahlem 25-16, 22-25, 25-15, 25-17

Noteworthy – Kennedy Lange had 25 kills, 6 aces and 25 digs, Natalie Ritter had 32 assists and Brighton Powell added 8 blocks for the Cougars.

Ansbach def. Spangdahlem 25-20, 25-15, 23-25, 25-14

Noteworthy – Lange had 16 kills and 27 digs, Victoria Ortiz-Cardenas had 9 aces and 21 digs, and Ritter had 29 assists for the Cougars.

Boys

Naples def. Aviano 25-18, 25-19, 25-19

Friday at Naples

Aviano def. Naples 25-23, 19-25, 25-21, 15-25, 15-13

Saturday at Naples

Noteworthy – Xavier Fox had 11 kills and 12 blocks for the Saints, while Cristiano Peterson had 39 assists and Alando Brown 5 kills and 8 blocks.

Saturday at Hohenfels

Vicenza def. Hohenfels 25-22, 27-25, 25-17

Noteworthy – Karl Kukk had 16 assists for the Cougars, while Benedict Morton had 13 kills and Jace Herron 5 aces.

Vicenza def. Hohenfels 25-22, 23-25, 25-16, 25-20

Noteworthy – Morton had 15 kills, Kaito Goodfellow 5 kills and 14 assists, Isaac Dube 5 kills and 9 aces and Baedyn Morehouse 5 blocks for the Cougars.

Sigonella def. Rota 23-25, 25-16, 25-19, 25-23

Friday at Sigonella

Sigonella def. Rota 25-17, 25-18, 25-18

Saturday at Sigonella

CROSS COUNTRY

Saturday at Brussels

Boys

No team scores available

1. Spencer Jackson (Ramstein) 17 minutes, 19 seconds; 2. Logan Conrad (AFNORTH) 17:27, 3. Joshua Isaacson (Brussels) 18:23, 4. Nicholas Drybola (Ram) 18:34, 5. Matthew Rogers (Brus) 18:26, 6. Benjamin Heath (Ram) 18:38, 7. Alexander Bourne (Ram), 8. Sam Bangerter (Vilseck) 18:39, 9. Ethan Holdren (Ram) 18:45, 10. Ercell Miller (Ram) 18:48.

Girls

No team scores available

1. Cecelia Thompson (Ram) 20:32, 2. Carol Swinson (Ram) 20:34, 3. Iliana Echard (Ram) 20:39, 4. Iveta Stefancinova (SHAPE) 21:01, 5. Sydney Zufelt (Vilseck) 21:01.7, 6. Kate Baird (Brus) 21:11, 7. Rhianna Bender (SHA) 21:12, 8. Katen Fredin (Ram) 21:29, 9. Ava Kavanaugh (Ram) 21:43, 10. Eva Bangerter (Ram) 22:07.

Saturday at Stuttgart

Boys

Stuttgart 28, Kaiserslautern 40, Frankfurt International 77, Hohenfels 122, Spangdahlem 125

1. Seth Leishman (FIS) 16:24.07*, 2. Ethan Cohen (Stut) 17:39.34, 3. Jack Balfrey-Boyd (Stut) 17:45.15, 4. Collin Higgins (Kais) 18:17.35, 5. Noah Lutz (Kais) 18:21.65, 6. Jackson Griswold (Stut) 18:23.21, 7. Emilio Geraci (Kais) 18:24.29, 8. Austin Griswold (Stut) 18:32.72, 9. Preston Cook (Stut) 18:44.99, 10. Caleb Granger (Stut) 18:54.43.

Girls

Stuttgart 15, Kaiserslautern 48, Frankfurt, Hohnefels, Spangdahlem incomplete

1. Regan Stewart (Stut) 20:38.96, 2. Anna Konon (Stut) 20:54.45, 3. Malea Jobity (Hoh) 21:10.95, 4. Jalissa Jobity (Hoh) 21:13.27, 5. Sophie Templeton (Stut) 21:19.10, 6. Pacha Miletich (Stut) 21:25.03, 7. Kendall Cancel (Stut) 21:30.04, 8. Alex Beck (Kais) 21:44.68, 9. Mackenzie Welsh (Stut) 22:04.33, 10. Lillian Austin (Stut) 22:28.26.

*Course record

Saturday at Rome

Boys

Aviano 26, Vicenza 29, American Overseas School of Rome 104

1. Mitchell Horrigan (Vic) 17.51, 2. Jackson Findlay (Vic) 18.57, 3. Kamdyn Moncur (Avi) 19.18, 4. Alan Clark (Avi) 19.19, 5. Wyatt McGowen (Avi) 19.47, 6. Troy Carpenter (Avi) 20.38, 7. Jackson Brock (Vic) 20.45, 8. Christian Perkins (Avi) 21.04, 9. Lucas Galesi (Vic) 21.38, 10. Luca Stugart (Vic) 21.53.

Girls

Vicenza 36, AOSR and Aviano incomplete

1. Kelsie Torgesen (Vic) 22.09, 2. Emma Burrows (Avi) 23.33, 3. Evelyn Campbell (AOSR) 23.38, 4. Victoria Hill (Vic) 24.59, 5. Annika Haas (Avi) 25.34, 6. Lizzie Owens (Vic) 25.58, 7. Natalia DiMatteo (AOSR) 26.04, 8. Maddie Tolley (Avi) 26.05, 9. Aurellia Townsend (Vic) 27.10, 10. Laila Lester (AOSR) 28.03.

TENNIS

Saturday at Kaiserslautern

Boys

Kaiserslautern 9, Lakenheath 0

Singles – Jace Martin def. Jonathan Soito 6-3, 6-2; Bryan Oh def. Phoenix Cordova 8-3; Leo DiPaola def. Christian Laliberte 8-1; Isaac Holly def. Max Bates 8-1; Harlan Adams def. Joseph Sherbinow 8-0; Tucker Tackaberry def. Aiden Kuntz 8-3. Doubles – DiPaola/Oh def. Soito/Cordova 6-1, 7-5; Holly/Adams def. Laliberte/Bates 8-5; Sam Gowel/Elijah Rodriguez def. Sherbinow/Kunz 8-3.

Girls

Kaiserslautern 7, Lakenheath 2

Singles – Abby Hover (Kais) def. Elisabeth Petrich 6-1, 6-0; Alisa Dietzel (Kais) def. Yulianna Petrich 8-0; Aubrey Garcia (Kais) def. Isabel Foran 8-6; Izzy Petrik (Kais) def. Hikari Scott 8-4; Audrey Patterson (Kais) def. Sarah Hutton 8-3; Addison Starck (Kais) def. Abby Killpack 8-0. Doubles – Dietzel/Hover def. E.Petrich/Y.Petrich 6-3, 6-0; Foran/Scott def. Garcia/Hodge 8-4; Hutton/Zey Vargas def. Amelia Kirby/Alexandra Johnson 8-4.

Saturday at Stuttgart

Boys

Vilseck 4, Stuttgart 2

Singles – Cameron Holloway (Vil) def. Brian Bannano 6-2, 6-4; Steven Harker (Vil) def. Brett Pound 8-1; Isaac Bird (Vil) def. Nate Miller 8-2; Daniel Kim (Stut) def. Deshaun Thompson. Doubles – Jake Snow/Matthew Suber def. Harker/Bird 6-3, 3-6, 10-4; Holloway/Thompson def. Blake Bernhard/Aaron Radke 8-3.

Girls

Stuttgart 9, Vilseck 0

Singles – Bella Farias def. Zoe Crawford 6-0, 6-0; Bryn Henry def. Luz Pasillas-Vargas 8-1; Allison Hayes def. Jina Kim 8-0; Anika Hogan def. Nyla Bosompen 8-3; Victoria Kalalang def. Lily Estrada 8-0; Ema Causevic def. Abigail Lee 8-2. Doubles – Issa Sauber/Farias def. Crawford/Kim 6-1, 6-1; Hayes/Henry def. Pasillas-Vargas/Bosompen 8-0; Causevic/Samantha Doherty def. Lisa Baldwin/Jayla Webb 8-3.

Saturday at Vicenza

Boys

Vicenza 3, Rota 0

Singles – Michael Gillett def. Ronald Ryder 6-0, 6-0; Sam Hace def. Caden Ryder 8-0. Doubles Andrew Reed/Jacob McGovern def. R. Ryder/C. Ryder 6-0, 6-1.

Girls

Vicenza 7, Rota 0

Singles Ava Parker def. Natalie Ryder 6-0 6-0; Annika Svenson def. Bianca Westberg 8-1; Lily Grady def. Danaeyah Dorn 8-3; Reed def. Maria Lanker 8-0; Penelope Gaspard def. Athena Stewart 8-0. Doubles Svenson/Wilson def. Ryder/Westberg 6-0, 6-0; Parker/Morris def. Dorn/Lanker 8-0.

Friday at Ramstein

Boys

Ramstein 8, Wiesbaden 1

Singles Tristan Chandler (Ram) def. Ethan Na 6-0, 6-0; Elliot Radosevich (Ram) def. Jack Bishop 8-4; Will Singletary (Ram) def. Isaac Mason 8-6; Camren Carlson (Ram) def. Jack McClain 8-4; Bernie Novak (Ram) def. Ronan Fleming 8-6; Kilian Phillips (Ram) def. Stephen Fuller (Ram) 8-2. Doubles Radosevich/Novak def. Bishop/Mason 6-0, 6-3; McClain/Fleming def. Singletary/Carlson 8-5; Chandler/Phillips def. Na/Fuller 8-1.

Girls

Ramstein 5, Wiesbaden 4

Singles – Sophie Rainey (Wies) def. Grayen Canady 7-5, 7-5; Isabella Na (Wies) def. Allison McKenzie 8-1; Rinnah Kim (Wies) def. Gwyn Cedarholm 9-8 (10-5); Scarlett Hosey (Ram) def. Elizabeth Mize 8-9; Brooke Vinson (Ram) def. June Fearing 8-4; Camille Lund (Ram) def. Kai Maree Malaga 8-1. Doubles Rainey/Na def. 6-4, 6-4; Vinson/Hosey def. Kim/Mize 8-5; McKenzie/Canady def. Fearing/Malaga 8-0.

Saturday at Ramstein

Boys

Ramstein 9, SHAPE 0

Singles – Chandler def. Alejandro Cuesta 6-0, 6-0; Radosevich def. Andrea Elena 9-7; Singletary def. Jose Solano 8-1; Carlson def. Alvaro Diez 8-1; Novak def. Samuel Diez 8-6; Phillips def. Leandro Mandala 8-1. Doubles Radosevich/Novak def. Elena/Solano 6-0, 6-1; Singletary/Carlson def. S. Diez/A. Diez 8-3; Chandler/Philiips def. Cuesta/Salvador Soares.

Girls

Ramstein 7, SHAPE 2

Singles Georgia Bourtzi (SHAPE) def. Canady 6-3, 6-3; McKenzie (Ram) def. Chiara D’Arrigo 8-4; Cedarholm (Ram) def. Giulia Vitiello 8-2; Hosey (Ram) def. Paraskevi Salagkoudi 8-2; Vinson (Ram) def. Anastassia Nehodenko 8-3; Lund def. Emma Scalera 8-1. Doubles Bourtzi/D’Arrigo def. Cedarholm/Lund 6-4, 6-1; Vinson/Hosey def. Vitieello/Salagkoudi 8-1; McKenzie/Canady def. Nehodeno/Giulia De Girolamo 8-2.

Saturday at Brunssum

Boys

Ansbach 5, AFNORTH 2

Singles Jack Lovallo (Ans) def. Kenan Hager 7-5, 6-2; Bobby Lovallo (Ans) def. Chris Dietrich 8-5; Brodie Kohrs (Ans) def. Nolan Ervine 6-0; Lincoln Ritter (Ans) def. Henry Main 8-1; Philipp Bergmann (AFN) def. Kwace Jones 8-2. Doubles B. Lovallo/Kohrs def. Dietrich/Main 6-2, 6-1; Hager/Sage Kallestad def. Ritter Jones 8-2.

Girls

Ansbach 5, AFNORTH 1

Singles Meredith Maxwell (Ans) def. Madelyne Hatfield 6-1, 6-1; Elizabeth Agudzi-Addo (Ans) def. Christina Ervine 8-0; Sarah Felice def. Leiloni Dowling 8-3; Busi Ndeleni (Ans) def. Koren Russell 8-6. Doubles Maxwell/Agudzi-Addo 6-0, 6-2; Hatfield/Russell def. Felice/Ndleleni 8-5.

Saturday at Hohenfels

Boys

Brussels 5, Hohenfels 4

Singles Elham Aziri (Brus) def. Jonas Zaragoza 6-0, 6-0; Makailer Marzec Zinn (Brus) def. Diego Whitely 8-0; Silas Abaldo (Hoh) def. Sebastian Burgos 8-5; Felix Abaldo (Hoh) def. Hudson Kinard 9-7; Nolan Berkau (Hoh) def. Gagik Sargsyan 8-5; Dominick Turley (Hoh) def. Ivica Domazetov 8-1. Doubles Aziri-Zinn def. S. Abaldo/F. Abaldo 6-2, 6-0; Kinard/Sargsyan def. Whiteley/Berkau 8-5; Burgos/Domazetov def. Turley/Ruiz 8-2.

Girls

Brussels 6, Hohenfels 3

Singles Adrianne Chezik (Brus) def. Rinoah Takacs 6-2, 6-0; Almina Kocabas (Brus) def. Taryn Owens 8-1; Claire Kulis (Brus) def. Eliana Rodriguez 8-5; Juliette Burgos (Brus) def. Ava Davee 8-3; Gianna Turley (Hoh) def. Analise Tydingco 8-2; Amelia Solberg (Hoh) def. Elliah Benifield 8-1. Doubles Kocabas/Chezik def. Owens/Davee 6-0, 6-1; Takacs/Rodriguez def. Kulis/Tydingco 8-1; Burgos/Benifield def. Solberg/Turley 9-8.

Saturday at Sigonella

Boys

Sigonella 6, Bahrain 0

Singles Max Mercado def. Ja’Cori Thomas 6-1, 6-2; Chase Miller def. Matthew Mendoza 8-3; Travis Miller def. Ronald Henderson 8-3; Joseph Eck def. Alek St. Germain 8-0. Doubles C. Miller/T. Miller def. Thomas/Mendoza 6-2, 7-5; Mercado/Eck def. Hector Espinoza/Josh 8-2.

Girls

Sigonella 7, Bahrain 0

Singles Charlize Caro def. Evelyn Lightfoot 6-0, 6-1; Maya Mercado def. Tala Alwan 8-0; Meghan Nguyen def. Matilda Sousa 8-3; Katie Balbo def. Alyssa Annoni 8-0. Doubles Balbo/Madison Hoy def. Lightfoot/Clean 6-3, 6-3; Mercado/Nguyen def. Lightfoot/Alwan 6-3, 6-3.

Boys

Alconbury 6, Spangdahlem 3

Singles Hudson Hulet (Spang) def. Andrew Barbee 6-1, 4-6, 10-4; Max Rueben (Spang) def. Harvey Norris 8-0; Roscoe Brady (Alcon) def. Max Kumar 8-1; Logan Ballew (Alcon) def. Isaac Farrer 8-1; Gavin Rich (Alcon) 6-0; Anderson Steele (Alcon) won by default. Doubles Hulet/Rueben def. Barbee/Ballew 6-1, 6-1; Norris/Jacob Haines def. Kumar/Farrer 8-1; Alconbury won third doubles by default.

Girls

Spangdahlem 5, Alconbury 3

Singles Sandrine Bennett (Spang) def. Ana Alejandro Diez 6-3, 6-1; Gabriella Pantoja (Alcon) def. Lena Maassen 8-0; Lauren Weyland (Spang) def. Noel Steele 8-3; Amicay Farrer (Spang) def. Adriana Alejandro Diez 8-0; Adriana Tijerina (Spang) def. Kylie Henson 6-3; Allie Adkins (Spang) won by default. Doubles Ana Alejandro Diez/Pantoja def. Bennett/Maassen 6-2, 3-6, 10-7; Steele/Adriana Alejandro Diez def. Farrer/Weyland 9-8 (7-4); Tijerina/Adkins won by default.

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Matt is a sports reporter for Stars and Stripes based in Kaiserslautern, Germany. A son of two career Air Force aircraft maintenance technicians, he previously worked at newspapers in northeast Ohio for 10 years and is a graduate of Ohio University’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism.
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Kent has filled numerous roles at Stars and Stripes including: copy editor, news editor, desk editor, reporter/photographer, web editor and overseas sports editor. Based at Aviano Air Base, Italy, he’s been TDY to countries such as Afghanistan Iraq, Kosovo and Bosnia. Born in California, he’s a 1988 graduate of Humboldt State University and has been a journalist for 40 years.

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