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A battle at the net in volleyball.

(Stars and Stripes)

High school

VOLLEYBALL

Girls

Vicenza def. Bahrain 25-18, 20-25, 17-25, 25-23, 15-7

Friday at Rome

Noteworthy – Emily Bell had 21 assists and 12 digs for the Cougars, while Maya Fitch had 6 aces, 9 kills and 14 digs, Avonlea Sparling had 8 kills and 6 blocks, Alexandra Nelson 11 digs and 5 blocks and Nala Herron 11 digs.

American Overseas School of Rome def. Bahrain 25-16, 25-19, 25-22

Friday at Rome

Noteworthy – Alba Petrucci had 9 kills for the Falcons, while Gloria Rose Olivieri had 40 assists, Opemipo Makinwa 8 kills, Carolina Poddighe 5 kills and Elisa Gaeta 5 aces.

AOSR def. Vicenza 25-14, 28-26, 25-20

Saturday at Rome

Noteworthy – Fitch had 7 kills and 13 digs for the Cougars, while Nelson had 12 digs and 5 blocks and Bell 16 assists and 11 digs. Petrucci had 17 kills for the Falcons, while Olivieri had 45 assists and Makinwa 11 kills.

Rota def. Aviano 25-20, 28-26, 25-16

Friday at Rota

Noteworthy – Addison Krajicek had 10 kills for the Saints, while Koda Roush had 15 assists and 5 aces. Allie DeMeritt had 17 assists, Jourdan Timmons 9 kills and Amaya Petty 13 kills for the Admirals.

Rota def. Aviano 25-20, 11-25, 25-22, 18-25, 15-11

Saturday at Rota

Noteworthy – Krajicek had 23 kills for the Saints, while Roush had 37 assists, Jazmyn Warren 7 kills and Stella Beckwith Wolf 6 kills and 5 aces. DeMeritt had 20 assists, Petty 13 kills and Timmons 7 kills for the Admirals.

Black Forest Academy def. Hohenfels 25-7, 25-9, 25-10

Saturday at Kandern

Noteworthy – Olivia Wilson had 5 aces for the Falcons and Mischa Robinson had 7 kills.

Kaiserslautern def. BFA 25-23, 18-25, 25-17, 25-12

Saturday at Kandern

Noteworthy – Bella Flowers had 17 assists for the Raiders, while Kez Kai and Roz Onnen each had 6 kills. Priscilla Sivonen had 11 kills and 5 aces for the Falcons, while Xofia Wood Pineda had 6 aces.

Kaiserslautern def. Hohenfels: 25-9,25-9, 25-6

Saturday at Kandern

Noteworthy – Flowers and Briana Shields had 8 aces each for the Raiders, while Jaiden Weaver had 6 aces.

Naples def. Sigonella 25-13, 25-23, 25-21

Friday at Sigonella

Noteworthy – Mackinzi Dudley had 11 kills and 10 blocks, Guliyana Pablo had 7 kills, Emma Garcia had 8 aces, Ariyana Pablo had 20 digs and Emma Heavey had 21 assists for the Wildcats.

Naples def. Sigonella 25-15, 25-21, 23-25, 25-18

Saturday at Sigonella

Noteworthy – Heavey had 10 aces, 7 kills and 14 assists, Dudley had 6 blocks and Pablo had 20 digs for the Wildcats.

Ramstein def. Wiesbaden 25-21, 25-17, 25-19

Saturday at Ramstein

Noteworthy – Bridget Pidgeon had 5 kills for the Warriors. Ella Yost had 7 kills and Noelle Murphy had 6 aces for the Royals.

Vilseck def. Wiesbaden 26-24, 25-12, 25-23

Saturday at Ramstein

Noteworthy – Sophie Fedorisin had 13 kills, and Hannah Wayland had 17 assists for the Falcons. Pidgeon had 7 kills, and Nicole Suh had 5 kills for the Warriors.

Ramstein def. Vilseck 25-21, 25-12, 23-25, 25-23

Saturday at Ramstein

Noteworthy – Emaline Overton had 6 kills and 6 aces, Fedorisin had 11 kills and Bella Smith had 6 kills for the Falcons. Isabella Johnson had 9 kills, Amaya Payton had 9 kills, Murphy had 8 kills and Yost had 6 kills for the Royals.

SHAPE def. Lakenheath 25-22, 25-17, 25-20

Friday at Lakenheath

Noteworthy – Sofia Tryon had 10 kills and 12 digs, Olivia Penry had 25 assists, Johana Borovcova had 5 aces, 13 kills and 15 digs, and Dimitra Karpontini had 18 digs for the Spartans.

Stuttgart def. SHAPE 25-15, 25-21, 27-25

Saturday at Lakenheath

Noteworthy – Penry had 10 assists, Borovcova had 8 kills and 11 digs, and Karpontini had 17 digs for the Spartans. Mia Snyder had 8 aces and 25 assists, Hannah Holmes had 6 aces, Jaylee Brown 11 kills, Peyton Mannin had 7 kills and Sara Houghton had 7 kills for the Panthers.

Stuttgart def. Lakenheath 3-1 (no scores available)

Saturday at Lakenheath

Noteworthy – Snyder had 5 aces and 25 assists, Brown had 11 kills, Mannin had 7 kills and Holmes had 7 aces for the Panthers.

Ansbach def. AFNORTH 25-12, 25-14, 25-11

Saturday at Ansbach

Noteworthy – Kennedy Lange had 13 kills and 9 aces, and Bailey Eickmeyer had 5 kills for the Cougars.

Ansbach def. Baumholder 25-3, 25-8, 25-9

Saturday at Ansbach

Noteworthy – Lange had 11 kills and 16 aces, Natalie Ritter had 6 aces and 16 assists, Brighton Powell had 6 kills and Victoria Ortiz-Cardenas had 5 kills for the Cougars.

Boys

Bahrain def. Vicenza 25-16, 25-21, 24-26, 25-23

Friday at Rome

Noteworthy – Benedict Morton had 18 kills and 6 aces for the Cougars, while Isaac Dube had 7 kills and Kaito Goodfellow 20 assists.

Bahrain def. AOSR 3-2 (no scores available)

Friday at Rome

AOSR def. Vicenza 27-29, 25-17, 14-25, 23-25

Saturday at Rome

Noteworthy Jason Herron had 12 blocks for the Cougars, while Raul Caillo Rivera had 21 digs and Karl Kukk 18 assists.

Naples def. Sigonella 25-16, 25-20, 25-23

Friday at Sigonella

Noteworthy – Steven Irvine Jr. had 10 digs for the Wildcats, while Teyfen Jones had 15 assists, Lucas Suszko 6 kills, Jettyn Jones 8 kills and Marlin McCord 5 kills.

Naples def. Sigonella 23-25, 25-21, 25-16, 25-20

Saturday at Sigonella

Noteworthy – Irvine Jr. had 13 digs for the Wildcats, Colin McCord had 7 kills, T. Jones had 5 kills and 36 assists, Susko had 10 digs and 13 kills, J. Jones had 8 kills, Nathan Mellor had 6 kills and M. McCord had 5 kills.

Vilseck def. Ramstein 25-21, 25-23, 23-25, 25-17

Saturday at Ramstein

Noteworthy – Rohail Jan had 18 kills for the Falcons. Ivery Coleman had 18 assists for the Royals.

Ramstein def. Vilseck 25-18, 25-23, 25-23

Saturday at Ramstein

Lakenheath def. SHAPE 14-25, 25-16, 16-25, 25-22, 16-14

Friday at Lakenheath

SHAPE def Lakenheath 28-26, 16-25, 25-21, 19-25, 15-11

Friday at Lakenheath

Aviano def. Rota 3-0 (scores not available)

Friday at Rota

Noteworthy – Andrew Walker had 7 kills for the Saints.

Aviano def. Rota 3-0 (scores not available)

Saturday at Rota

Noteworthy – Xavier Fox had 7 kills and 8 aces for the Saints, while Jules LaSalle had 5 kills.

CROSS COUNTRY

Saturday at Vilseck

Boys

Ramstein 36, Stuttgart 38, Kaiserslautern 89, Vilseck 130, Frankfurt International 149, Hohenfels 164, Wiesbaden 171, Munich International 194

1. Seth Leishman (Fra) 17 minutes, 26.07 seconds; 2. Jackson Balfrey-Boyd (Stut) 17:30.87; 3. Adden Lowe (Ram) 17:32.24; 4. Spencer Jackson (Ram) 17:46.41; 5. Ethan Cohen (Stut) 17:52.07; 6. Jordan Toogood (Mun) 17:59.41; 7. Tyrell Downs (Ram) 18:00.57; 8. Nicholas Drybola (Ram) 18:23.87; 9. Nathan Kaley (Stut) 18:27.41; 10. Austin Griswold (Stut) 18:27.64.

Girls

Stuttgart 29, Ramstein 34, Kaiserslautern 90, Vilseck 92, Munich 152, Wiesbaden 155

1. Anna Konon (Stut) 20:40.65; 2. Iliana Echard (Ram) 20:51.58; 3. Kendall Cancel (Stut) 20:59.78; 4. Rose Thompson (Ram) 21:04.65; 5. Lydia Pound (Stut) 21:10.08; 6. Pacha Miletich (Stut) 21:13.25; 7. Jalissa Jobity (Hoh) 21:28.68; 8. Caroline Swinson (Ram) 21:33.55; 9. Lyla Ingram (Vil) 21:43.88; 10. Mya Loringer (Ram) 21:50.95.

Saturday at Aviano Air Base

Boys

Vicenza 23, Aviano 46, Sigonella 63, AOSR incomplete

1. Mitchell Horrigan (Vic) 16:22; 2. Grady Guth (Sig) 17:11; 3. Jack Findlay (Vic) 17:51; 4. James Montanio (Vic) 17:59; 5. Wyatt McGowen (Avi) 18:38; 6. Alan Clark (Avi) 18:48; 7. Jackson Brock (Vic) 19:24; 8. Lucas Galesi (Vic) 20:04; 9. Luca Stugart (Vic) 20:08; 10. Sawyer Solomon (Avi) 20:30.

Girls

Vicenza 28, Aviano 30, Sigonella, AOSR incomplete

1. Kelsie Torgesen (Vic) 20:52; 2. Paige Rogers (Avi) 21:02; 3. Evelyn Campbell (AOSR) 21:41; 4. Emma Burrows (Avi) 21:56; 5. Katelyn Holman (Sig) 22:02; 6. Natalia DiMatteo (AOSR) 22:08; 7. Victoria Hill (Vic) 23:23; 8. Lizzie Owens (Vic) 23:41; 9. Annika Haas (Avi) 24:00; 10. Maddie Tolley (Avi) 24:40.

TENNIS

Saturday at Stuttgart

Boys

Stuttgart 5, AFNORTH 2

Singles – Kenan Hager (AFN) def. Brian Bannano 6-1, 6-3; Brett Pound (Stut) def. Christopher Dietrich 8-5; Jake Snow (Stut) def. Nolan Ervine 8-1; Blake Bernard (Stut) def. Henry Main 8-0; Aaron Radke (Stut) def. Sage Kallestad 8-2. Doubles – Dietrich/Main def. Matthew Suber/Nate Miller 2-6, 7-5 (10-0); Bernard/Radke def. Hager/Kallestad 8-4.

Girls

Stuttgart 4, AFNORTH 2

Singles – Bella Farias (Stut) def. Madelyne Hatfield 6-0, 6-0; Christianna Ervine (AFN) def. Samantha Doherty 9-7; Leiloni Dowling (AFN) def. Anika Hogan 8-6; Victoria Kalalang (Stut) def. Koren Russell 8-1. Doubles – Issa Sauber/Isabel Williams (Stut) def. Ervine/Russell 6-1, 6-2; Alison Hayes/Bryn Henry (Stut) def. Hatfield/Dowling 8-1.

Saturday at Ansbach

Boys

Ansbach 9, Hohenfels 0

Singles – Jack Lovallo def. Jonas Zaragoza 8-1; Bobby Lovallo def. Diogo Whitley 8-0; Brodie Kohrs def. Felix Abaldo 8-0; Lucas Rudy def. Nolan Berkau 8-3; Lincoln Ritter def. Trenton Olson 8-0; Kwace Jones def. Silas Abaldo 8-4. Doubles – B.Lovallo/Kohrs def. Whitely/Zargoza 6-2; J.Lovallo/Rudy def. Berkau/Silas Abaldo 6-1; Ritter/Jones def. Olson F.Abaldo 6-0.

Girls

Ansbach 7, Hohenfels 0

Singles – Meredith Maxwell def. Taryn Owens 8-0; Lizzy Agudzi-Addo def. Rinoah Takacs 8-0; Sarah Felice def. Iliana Rodriguez 8-1; Busi Ndleleni def. Ava Davee 8-1; Laysha Bobbitt def. Amelia Solberg 8-5. Doubles – Maxwell/Agudzi-Addo def. Takacs/Owens 6-1; Felice/Ndleleni def. Davee/Rodriguez 6-1.

Saturday at Wiesbaden

Boys

Wiesbaden 5, Vilseck 2

Singles – Cameron Holloway (Vil) def. Ethan Na 6-1, 6-2; Jack Bishop (Wies) def. Isaac Bird 8-4; Isaac Moon (Wies) def. Steven Harker 8-1; Jack McClain (Wies) def. DeShawn Thompson 8-3; Ronan Fleming (Wies) def. Amawre Brown 8-0. Doubles – Bishop/Mason def. Bird/Harker 6-4, 6-3; Holloway/Thompson def. McClain/Fleming 7-7 (10-4).

Girls

Wiesbaden 9, Vilseck 0

Singles – Sophie Rainey def. Zoe Crawford 6-1, 6-0; Isabella Na def. Luz Pasillas-Vargas 8-0; Rinnah Kim def. Sadie Juarez 8-1; Elizabeth Mize def. Jina Kim 8-2; June Fearing def. Abigail Mangona 8-0; Kai Maree Malaga def. Alexis Teel 8-0. Doubles – Rainey/Na def. Crawford/Pasillas-Vargas 6-0, 6-0; Kim/Mize def. Jayla Webb/Nyla Bosompem 8-1; Fearing/Malaga def. Abigail Lee/Adanya Folarin 8-1.

Saturday at Mons, Belgium

Boys

Kaiserslautern 8, SHAPE 1

Singles – Jace Martin (Kais) def. Alejandro Cuesta 6-1, 6-1; Bryan Oh (Kais) def. Andrea Elena 8-5; Leo DiPaola (Kais) def. Jose Solano 8-1; Isaac Holly (Kais) def. Alvaro Diez 8-1; Harlan Adams (Kais) def. Samuel Diez 8-5. Doubles – Oh/DiPaola def. Elena/Solano 6-2, 6-2; A.Diez/Cuesta def. Holly/Adams 8-2; Eli Rodriguez/Sam Gowel (Kais) def. Salvatore Soares/Levent Buyukkilic 8-0.

Girls

Kaiserslautern 8, SHAPE 1

Singles – Abby Hover (Kais) def. Georgia Bourtzi 6-0, 6-0; Alisa Dietzel (Kais) def. Giulia Vitiello 8-0; Emma Bailey (Kais) def. Paraskevi Salagkoudi 8-0; Aubrey Garcia (Kais) def. Giulia De Girolamo 8-1; Izzy Petrick (Kais) def. Emma Scalera 8-0; Sydney Hodge (Kais) def. Anastasia Nehodenko 8-4. Doubles – Bailey/Dietzel def. Bourtzi/D’Arrigo 6-4, 6-1; Salagkoudi/De Girolamo def. Sydney Hodge/Audrey Patterson 8-2; Amelia Kirby/Alexandra Johnson (Kais) def. Olimpia Palmero/Ayana Kelley 8-3.

Saturday at Spandahlem

Boys

Brussels 5, Spangdahlem 4

Singles Hudson Hulet (Spang) def. Elham Aziri by forfeit; Makailer Marzec Zinn (Brus) def. Maximus Rueben 8-6; Max Kumar (Spang) def. Sebastian Burgos 9-7; Hudson Kinard (Brus) def. Isaac Farrer 8-6; Gagik Sargsyan (Brus) def. Trenton Knight 6-0; Ivica Domazetov (Brus) won by forfeit. Doubles Rueben/Hulet def. Aziri/Zinn 7-5, 6-4; Kumar/Farrer def. Kinard/Sargsyan 10-9 (7-5); Burgos/Domazetov (Brus) won by default.

Girls

Brussels 5, Spangdahlem 4

Singles Almina Kocabas (Brus) def. Sandrine Bennett 6-2, 6-2; Adrianne Chezik (Brus) def. Lena Maassen 8-3; Chrisoula Karakonstanti (Brus) def. Lauren Weyland 6-4; Amicay Farrer (Spang) def. Claire Kulis 6-4; Adriana Tijerina (Spang) def. Juliette Burgos 6-4; Camilla Weyland (Spang) def. Gabrielle Rohrer 6-1. Doubles Kocabas/Chezik def. Maassen/Farrer 6-0, 6-1; Tijerina/Weyland def. Kulis/Analise Tydingco 6-2; Burgos/Karakonstanti won by forfeit.

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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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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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