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Baumholder plays girls volleyball against Spangdahlem.

Baumholder's Alesia Delinois bumps the ball in the back row as fellow Buccaneer Leai Vaisagote watches during a match againt Spangdahlem on Sept. 28, 2024, at Baumholder High School in Baumholder, Germany. (Matt Wagner/Stars and Stripes)

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VOLLEYBALL

Girls

Vicenza def. Aviano 25-27, 25-17, 25-19, 25-21

Friday at Aviano

Noteworthy – Maya Fitch had 12 kills and 12 digs for the Cougars, while Emily Bell had 17 assists and Nala Herron 12 digs.

Vicenza def. Aviano 20-25, 25-19, 25-18, 18-25, 15-11

Saturday at Aviano

Noteworthy Bell had 13 digs and 19 assists for the Cougars, while Fitch had 11 kills and 10 digs, Alexandra Nelson 18 digs, Avonlea Sparling 6 kills and 5 blocks and Herron 10 digs.

American Overseas School of Rome def. Sigonella 25-11, 25-22, 25-15

Friday at Rome

Noteworthy – Alexandra Quintanilla had 8 kills for the Jaguars. Gloria Rose Olivieri had 41 assists for the Falcons, while Opemipo Makinwa had 13 kills, Alba Petrucci 7 kills and 5 aces and Carolina Poddighe 5 kills.

Sigonella def. Marymount 25-21, 25-12, 25-22

Saturday at Rome

Noteworthy – Nyeema Fernandez had 12 assists and 6 blocks for the Jaguars, while Alysia Dobbins had 8 aces and 5 kills, and Quintanilla had 5 kills.

Saturday at Kandern, Germany

Stuttgart def. Black Forest Academy 25-21, 25-18, 22-25, 25-14

Noteworthy – Xofia Pineda Wood had 11 kills for the Falcons. Mia Snyder had 26 assists and 7 aces, Brooklyn Biles had 12 kills, Jaylee Brown had 7 kills, Peyton Mannin had 6 kills, Hannah Holmes had 6 blocks and Zoe Schneidt had 10 digs for the Panthers.

BFA def. Hohenfels 25-14, 25-21, 25-8

Noteworthy – Anna Yancey and Olivia Wilson had 5 kills each for the Falcons. Snyder had 11 assists and 8 kills, and Izzy Stegemerten had 7 aces for the Panthers.

Saturday at Brunssum

Ansbach def. AFNORTH 25-14, 25-4, 25-6

Noteworthy – Kennedy Lange had 15 kills and 12 aces, Victoria Ortiz-Cardenas had 9 kills and Natalie Ritter had 21 aces for the Cougars.

Ansbach def. AFNORTH 25-20, 25-10, 25-13

Noteworthy – Lange had 13 kills and 5 aces, Bailey Eickmeyer had 8 kills and 5 aces, and Ritter had 12 assists and 6 aces.

Saturday at Lakenheath

Kaiserslautern def. Vilseck 25-15, 27-25, 25-11

Noteworthy – Mariska Campbell had 9 kills, Briana Shields had 5 kills and Marisa Branch had 11 aces and 15 digs for the Raiders.

Kaiserslautern def. Lakenheath 25-16, 25-8, 23-25, 25-7

Noteworthy – Campbell had 9 kills, Shields had 7 kills and 6 aces, Branch had 5 aces for the Raiders.

Saturday at Baumholder

Spangdahlem def. Baumholder 25-15, 25-11, 25-15

Noteworthy – Maxine Diaz had 7 kills and 9 aces, Zoe Figueroa-Arriaga had 10 aces and Brooklyn Shakir had 6 kills for the Sentinels. Leai Waisagote had 5 kills for the Buccaneers.

Spangdahlem def. Baumholder 26-24, 25-18, 25-9

Noteworthy – Alexis Lauer had 5 kills and 6 aces for the Sentinels.

Boys

Saturday at Wiesbaden

Ramstein def. SHAPE 23-25, 25-15, 24-26, 25-17, 15-7

Noteworthy – Nicholas Tunjano had 22 kills and Jayden Murphy 12 for the Royals, while Ivery Coleman had 40 assists and Jovan Paucar 22 digs. Logan Kimbrough had 6 kills for the Spartans.

Ramstein def. SHAPE 16-25, 25-16, 25-17, 23-25, 15-10

Noteworthy – Tunjano had 15 kills and Murphy 10 for the Royals, while Coleman had 15 assists, Paucar 12 and Hayden Negrillo-Lopez 5 aces. Flavio Nanni had 6 kills for the Spartans.

AOSR def. Sigonella 25-9, 25-16, 25-14

Friday at Rome

Sigonella def. Marymount 25-21, 19-25, 25-22, 23-25, 15-11

Saturday at Rome

Aviano def. Vicenza 25-12, 25-9, 25-23

Friday at Aviano

Noteworthy – Xavier Fox had 15 kills and 9 aces for the Saints, while Cristiano Peterson had 25 assists.

Aviano def. Vicenza 25-22, 25-13, 25-22

Noteworthy – Fox had 14 kills for the Saints, while Peterson had 30 assists.

Saturday at Bahrain

Naples def. Bahrain 25-20, 25-23, 17-25, 25-20

Noteworthy – Lucas Suszko had 16 kills for the Wildcats, while Jettyn Jones and Marlin McCord had 7 each and Teyfen Jones had 34 assists.

Naples def. Bahrain 25-21, 25-14, 25-13

Noteworthy – Suszko had 12 kills, J. Jones 9 and McCord 8 for the Wildcats, while T. Jones had 31 assists and 8 aces.

TENNIS

Saturday at Sigonella

Boys

Sigonella 6, Alconbury 0

Singles – Max Mercado def. Andrew Barbee 6-0, 6-0; Chase Miller def. Harvey Norris 8-1; Travis Miller def. Rosco Brady 8-1; Joseph Eck def. Logan Ballew 8-6. Doubles – Miller/Miller def. Barbee/Ballew 6-0, 6-0; Mercado/Eck def. Norris/Brady 8-3.

Girls

Sigonella 6, Alconbury 0

Singles – Charlize Caro def. Ana Alejandro Diaz 6-0, 6-0; Maya Mercado def. Gabriella Pantoja 8-0; Meghan Nguyen def. Noel Steele 8-0; Madison Hoy def. Adriana Alejandro Diaz 8-0. Doubles – Balbo/Hoy def. Alejandro Diaz/Pantoja 6-2, 6-3; Mercado/ Nguyen def. Lightfoot/Alan 6-3, 6-3.

Saturday at Kaiserslautern

Boys

Kaiserslautern 7, Vilseck 0

Singles – Jace Martin def. Cameron Holloway 6-4, 6-1; Bryan Oh def. Steven Harker 8-1; Leo DiPaola def. Isaac Bird 8-1; Isaac Holly def. Deshaun Thompson 8-1; Harlan Adams def. Amawre Brown 8-0. Doubles – DiPaola/Oh def. Harker/Bird 6-1, 6-3; Sam Gowel/Tucker Tackaberry def. Holloway/Thompson 8-4.

Girls

Kaiserslautern 9, Vilseck 0

Singles – Abby Hover def. Zoe Crawford 6-0, 6-0; Alisa Dietzel def. Jina Kim 8-0; Aubrey Garcia def. Nyla Bosompem 8-1; Izzy Petrik def. Lisa Baldwin 8-0; Audrey Patterson def. Sadie Juarez 8-0; Addison Starck def. Kaelyn Pope 8-0. Doubles – Dietzel/Emma Bailey def. Crawford/Luz Pasillas Vargas 6-0, 6-0; Petrik/Garcia def. Adanya Folarin/Lilly Estrada 8-0; Amelia Kirby/Sydney Hodge def. Abigail Lee/Jayla Webb 8-1.

Friday at Hohenfels

Boys

Ansbach 7, Hohenfels 0

Singles – Jack Lovallo def. Jonas Zaragoza 8-1; Bobby Lovallo def. Diogo Whiteley 8-1; Brodie Kohrs def. Silas Abaldo 8-0; Lucas Rudy def. Felix Abaldo 6-1; Lincoln Ritter def. Nolan Berkau 6-0. Doubles – B.Lovallo/Kohrs beat Abaldo/Abaldo 6-2, 6-2; J. Lovallo/Rudy def. Whiteley/Berkau 8-3.

Girls

Ansbach 8, Hohenfels 1

Singles – Meredith Maxwell (Ans) def. Rinoah Takacs 8-0; Lizzy Agudzi-Addo (Ans) def. Taryn Owens 8-0; Sarah Felice (Ans) def. Ava Davee 8-0; Busi Ndleleni (Ans) beat Eliana Rodriguez 8-0; Laysha Bobbitt (Ans) beat Gianna Turley 6-2; Amelia Solberg (Hoh) def. Vincent Figueroa Otero 6-1. Doubles – Maxwell/Agudzi-Addo def. Owens/Davee 8-0; Bobbitt/Ndleleni (Ans) def. Takacs/Rodriguez 8-5; Felice/Figueroa Otero (Ans) def. Solberg/Turley 8-5.

Saturday at Wiesbaden

Boys

Wiesbaden 8, Stuttgart 1

Singles Ethan Na (Wies) def. Brain Bonanno 6-1, 6-3; Jack Bishop (Wies) def. Brett Pound 8-0; Isaac Mason (Wies) def. Matthew Suber 8-5; Jake Snow (Stut) def. Jack McClain 8-2; Ronan Fleming (Wies) def. Aaron Radke (Wies) 8-5; Stephen Fuller (Wies) def. Daniel Kim 10-8. Doubles Bishop/Mason def. Snow/Suber 2-6, 7-5, 10-6; McClain/Fleming def. Blake Bernard/Radke 8-1; Na/Fuller def. Miller/Kim 8-1.

Girls

Stuttgart 5, Wiesbaden 4

Singles Sophie Rainey (Wies) def. Bella Farias 6-3, 6-2; Isabella Na (Wies) def. Bryn Henry 9-7; Allison Hayes (Stut) def. Rinnah Kim 8-8, 10-2; Elizabeth Mize (Wies) def. Victoria Kalalang 8-5; Samantha Doherty (Stut) def. June Fearing 8-2; Ema Causevic (Stut) def. Kai Maree Malaga 8-5. Doubles Rainey/Na def. Isabella Suber/Isabel Williams 6-2, 6-4; Hayes/Henry 8-0; Anika Hogan/Kalalang def. Fearing/Malaga 8-6.

Friday at Brussels

Boys

SHAPE 6, Brussels 3

Singles Alejandro Cuesta (SHAPE) def. Elham Aziri 6-1, 6-0; Makailer Marzec Zinn (Brus) def. Jose Solano 8-5; Alvaro Diez (SHAPE) def. Sebastian Burgos 8-6; Samuel Diez (SHAPE) def. Hudson Kinard 8-4; Leandro Mandala (SHAPE) def. Gagik Sargsyan 8-6; Karol Malec (SHAPE) def. Ivica Domazetov. Doubles Aziri/Zinn def. Solano/Mandala 6-0, 6-2; A. Diez/S. Diez def. Kinard/Sargsyan 8-3; Burgos/Domazetov def. Soares/Malec 8-6.

Girls

SHAPE 6, Brussels 3

Singles Georgia Bourtzi (SHAPE) def. Adrianne Chezik 6-0, 6-2; Almina Kocabas (Brus) def. Chiara D’Arrigo (Brus) 8-4; Chrisoula Karakonstanti (Brus) def. Paraskevi Salagkoudi 8-5; Giulia De Girolamo (SHAPE) def. Claire Kulis 8-1; Anastasiia Nehodenko (SHAPE) def. Juliette Burgos 8-3; Emma Scalera (SHAPE) def. Gabrielle Rohrer 8-0. Doubles Bourtzi/D’Arrigo def. Kocabas/Chezik 6-3, 6-4; Salagkoudi/De Girolamo def. Kulis/Tydingco 8-2; Burgos/Karakonstanti def. Nehodenko/Vindis 8-4.

Saturday at Lakenheath

Boys

Ramstein 9, Lakenheath 0

Singles Tristan Chandler def. Jonathan Soito 6-0, 6-0; Elliot Radosevich def. Christian Laliberte 8-2; Will Singletary def. Phoenix Cordova 8-5; Camren Carlson def. Joseph Sherbinow 8-2; Bernie Novak def. Max Bates 8-1; Kilian Phillips def. Aiden Kunz 8-3. Doubles Radosevich/Novak def. Soito/Cordova 7-6 (7-2), 6-4; Singletary/Carlson def. Laliberte/Bates 8-4; D. Matthews/K. Scott def. Sherbinow/Kunz 8-4.

Girls

Ramstein 7, Lakenheath 2

Singles Elisabeth Petrick (Lake) def. Grayen Canady 2-6, 6-3, 12-10; Allison McKenzie (Ram) def. Yulianna Petrich 8-4; Gwyn Cedarholm (Ram) def. Isabel Foran 8-4; Scarlett Hosey (Ram) def. Sarah Hutton 8-1; Brooke Vinson (Ram) def. Zey Vargas 8-1; Camille Lund (Ram) def. Abbey Killpack 8-1. Doubles E. Petrich/Y. Petrich def. Cedarholm/Lund 6-1, 6-4; Vinson/Hosey def. Foran/Hutton 8-2; S. Robles/C. Cannon def. Killpack/Vargas 8-4.

CROSS COUNTRY

Saturday at Aviano

Boys

Vicenza 37, Naples 38, Aviano 74, Sigonella 92, AOSR incomplete

1. Mitchell Horrigan (Vic) 18 minutes, 08 seconds; 2. Grady Guth (Sig) 18:18; 3. Hudson Selph (Nap) 18:25; 4. Jack Findlay (Vic) 18:51; 5. James Montanio (Vic) 18:51:10; 6. Josiah Coats (Nap) 19:24; 7. Alan Clark (Avi) 19:28; 8. Max Vitrella (Nap) 19:30; 9. Wyatt McGowen (Avi) 19:31; 10. Zachary Coats (Nap) 19:32.

Girls

Naples 38, Aviano 38, Vicenza 45, AOSR, Sigonella incomplete

1. Kelsie Torgesen (Vic) 21:52; 2. Natalia DiMatteo (AOSR) 22:45; 3. Evelyn Campbell (AOSR) 22:48; 4. Zenash Acevedo (Nap) 22:55; 5. Emma Burrows (Avi) 22:59; 6. Katelyn Holman (Sig) 23:22; 7. Paige Rogers (Avi) 23:45; 8. Victoria Hill (Vic) 24:00; 9. Amalia Selph (Nap) 24:19; 10. Annika Haas (Avi) 24:26.

Saturday at Lakenheath

Boys

Stuttgart 26, Ramstein 33, Lakenheath 85, Alconbury 119

1. Jackson Balfrey-Boyd (Stut) 16:41.75, 2. Spencer Jackson (Ram) 16:51.63, 3. Adden Lowe (Ram) 16:52.98, 4. Ethan Cohen (Stut) 16:54.51, 5. Tyrell Downs (Ram) 17:16.89, 6. Austin Griswold (Stut) 17:35.25, 7. Jackson Griswold (Stut) 17:51.19, 8. Henry Talcott (Stut) 17:54.56, 9. Nathan Kaley (Stut) 17:58.48, 10. Jeremy Templeton (Stut) 17:59.39.

Girls

Stuttgart 26, Ramstein 29, Lakenheath 85

1. Rose Thompson (Ram) 19:58.81, 2. Iliana Echard (Ram) 20:00.41, 3. Regan Stewart (Stut) 20:15.59, 4. Kendall Cancel (Stut) 20:19.13, 5. Pacha Mileticj (Stut) 20:21.54, 6. Lydia Pound (Stut) 20:24.10, 7. Mya Loringer (Ram) 20:38.42, 8. Sophie Templeton (Stut) 20:42.33, 9. Caroline Swinson (Ram) 20:45.45, 10. Katen Fredin (Ram) 20:54.72.

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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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