Subscribe
Jesus Nunez is surrounded by Baumholder defenders.

Spangdahlem's Jesus Nunez goes up under the basket against Baumholder's Gregory Makubuya, left and Semaj Stukes during a Dec. 13, 2024, game at the Hall of Champions in Baumholder, Germany. (Matt Wagner/Stars and Stripes)

High school

BASKETBALL

Boys

Baumholder 67, Spangdahlem 28

Friday at Baumholder

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Spangdahlem 8 14 2 4 28
Baumholder 21 11 29 6 67

Scoring Spangdahlem: Caleb Jackson 12, Zander Doulder 6, Aiden Bishop 4, Jesus Nunez 4, Kingston Sago 2; Baumholder: Leo Kirkland 31, Gregory Makubuya 16, Artez Williams 12, Sir Kirkland 5, Jaylon Bilbrew 3. Noteworthy Doulder had 16 rebounds, Jackson had 9 boards and Sago and Nunez each had 5 rebounds for the Sentinels. Williams had 9 rebounds and 5 steals, Makubuya had 8 boards and 6 steals, and L. Kirkland had 5 steals.

AFNORTH 74, Brussels 34

Friday at Brunssum, Netherlands

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Brussels 11 14 7 2 34
AFNORTH 30 13 18 13 74

Scoring Brussels: Liam Ricahrd 13, Matthew Rogers 8, Sawyer Ter Horst 7; AFNORTH: Henry Main 27, Stefan Termure 24, Jackson Lojka 10. Noteworthy Rogers had 8 rebounds for the Brigands. Rodrigo Mojeda and Lojka each had 6 boards for the Lions.

AFNORTH 79, Brussels 39

Saturday at Brunssum

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Brussels 14 6 10 9 39
AFNORTH 25 19 23 12 79

Scoring – Brussels: Matthew Rogers 14, Liam Richard 10, Cameron Hales 5; AFNORTH: Stefan Termure 33, Rodrigo Mojeda 18, Henry Main 11. Noteworthy – Sawyer TerHorst had 12 rebounds for the Brigands and Richard had 9. Jackson Lojka had 7 rebounds for the Lions and Mojeda had 6.

Alconbury 46, Ansbach 25

Friday at Ansbach

Scoring Alconbury: Vincent Sheehan 25, Leo Politis 6, Kai Vickerstaff 6; Ansbach: Daveon Browne 8, Lucas Rudy 8, Jack Lovallo 4. Noteworthy Politis had 16 rebounds and Vickerstaff and Aaron Dudley each added 6 for the Dragons. Lovallo had 9 boards and Rudy had 7 for the Cougars.

Alconbury 47, Ansbach 36

Saturday at Ansbach

Scoring – Alconbury: Sheehan 21, Politis 12, Dudley 9; Ansbach: Rudy 18, Browne 11, Lovallo 8. Noteworthy – Politis had 15 rebounds and Dudley 10 for the Dragons, while Rudy had 13 for the Cougars.

Wiesbaden 77, SHAPE 39

Friday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
SHAPE 12 7 15 5 39
Wiesbaden 16 24 22 15 77

Scoring Wiesbaden: Jacob Idowu 27, Jordan Thibodeaux 17, Zion Thompson 9, Joel Idowu 8, Isaac Mason 6, Jonah Harvey 4, Jake Koschnik 2, Ben Cashen 2, Teagan McConville 2. Noteworthy Thibodeaux dished out 7 assists, Thompson had 5 steals and 6 rebounds, Jo. Idowu corralled 12 rebounds, Koschnik had 7 boards, Mason had 6 rebounds and Ja. Idowu had 5 boards for the Warriors.

Wiesbaden 67, SHAPE 52

Saturday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
SHAPE 5 13 13 21 52
Wiesbaden 25 11 25 6 67

Scoring Wiesbaden: Ja. Idowu 19, Jo. Idowu 15, Thibodeaux 12, McConville 7, Thompson 5, Cashen 4, Harvey 3, Koschnik 2. Noteworthy Jo. Idowu had 11 rebounds, Koschnik had 8 boards, Thompson had 7 assists, Thibodeaux had 6 assists and Ja. Idowu had 5 rebounds for the Warriors.

Vicenza 70, Aviano 53

Friday at Aviano

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vicenza 26 18 14 12 70
Aviano 18 8 10 17 53

Scoring – Vicenza: Jace Herron 27, Ben Harlow 15, Joe Kelly 13; Aviano: Nash Stoner 29, Alando Brown 9, Joseph Guerrero 5. Noteworthy – Heron had 11 steals and 9 assists for Vicenza, while Simon Gilbert had 14 rebounds and Kelly 9.

Hohenfels 62, Vilseck 61

Friday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 13 12 12 24 61
Hohenfels 10 20 7 25 62

Scoring – Vilseck: Khyleel Grimes 18, Josh Benn 16, Jeremiah Dorff 12, Wyatt Smith 6, Skylar Cooper 4, Kerron Sullivan 2, Carlos Aleman 2, Rohail Jan 1; Hohenfels: Theo Reyes 25, Jacob Berkau 17, Javin Smith 11, Marcus Freeman 4, Kyrin Smith 2, Lucas Gibbs 2. Noteworthy – J.Smith’s free throws with less than a second left were the difference.

Vilseck 57, Hohenfels 45

Saturday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 18 7 13 19 57
Hohenfels 15 8 5 17 45

Scoring – Vilseck: Jan 12, Smith 12, Jeremiah Dorff 10, Grimes 10, Benn 8, Israel Pillaca 3, John Dorff 2; Hohenfels: Berkau 20, Reyes 15, J.Smith 5, Jayden Ruelas 3, Freeman 2.

Stuttgart 65, Naples 56

Friday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Stuttgart 14 19 16 16 65
Naples 9 16 12 19 56

Scoring – Stuttgart: Tyler Jackson 22, Ben Osman 10, Kai Lewis 8, Adrian Anglada-Paz 7; Naples: Jettyn Jones 20, Jeramiah Robinson 13, Cambden Kasparek 11, Ethan Santamaria 10. Noteworthy – Jones had 9 rebounds for the Wildcats.

Stuttgart 74, Naples 61

Saturday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Stuttgart 12 21 20 21 74
Naples 16 21 18 6 61

Scoring – Stuttgart: Anglada-Paz 29, Jackson 14, Max Andrysiac 9; Naples: Robinson 27, Jones 15, Santamaria 11. Noteworthy – Robinson had 7 rebounds, Jones 6 and Landon Heavrin 5 for the Wildcats.

Kaiserslautern 63, Lakenheath 35

Saturday at Kaiserslautern

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Lakenheath 7 11 4 13 35
Kaiserslautern 17 16 19 11 63

Scoring Lakenheath: Jaylon Gatewood 15, Gideon Toure 12, Oskar Feletar 4, Jaiden Miles 3, Darion Jose 1; Kaiserslautern: Garrett Vitter 17, Caleb Ringer 14, Sebastian Quiles 6, Jordan Balsamo 6, Rueben Todman 6, Xavier Nelson 6, Corbin King 4, Denver Dait 4. Noteworthy Gatewood had 11 boards and Toure had 5 steals for the Lancers. Vitter totaled 14 boards, Todman added 10, Nelson contributed 6 and Ringer and Balsamo each had 5 for the Raiders.

Rota 30, Sigonella 28

Saturday at Rota

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Sigonella 7 5 8 7 28
Rota 8 6 10 6 30

Scoring – Sigonella: Spencer Makari 8; Rota: Jad Acutim 24.

Rota 41, Sigonella 32

Saturday at Rota

Scoring – Sigonella: Makari 22; Rota: Acutim 17, Parker Njoku 10, Kaya Geylani 9. Noteworthy – Njoku had 12 rebounds and 8 blocks for the Admirals, while Geylani had 10 rebounds.

Girls

Spangdahlem 55, Baumholder 16

Friday at Baumholder

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Spangdahlem 21 10 24 55
Baumholder 3 9 4 16

Scoring Spangdahlem: Caleya Morton 20, Aniya Robinson 11, Miranda Valles 8, Alyssa Farmakis 6, Kylie McVey 4, Dahlia Malave 4, Rebecca Tremel 2; Baumholder: Vahna Talikschwil 4, Leai Vaisagote 4, Bella Anku 3, Alesia Delinois 3, Marley Wilson 2. Noteworthy Morton had 15 steals, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, and Robinson had 14 steals for the Sentinels. Vaisgote and Delinois each had 8 boards, and Anku had 6 rebounds for the Buccaneers.

Hohenfels 38, Vilseck 22

Friday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 7 3 6 6 22
Hohenfels 14 4 12 8 38

Scoring Vilseck: Giselle Villareal 9, Maria Smith 5, Lucie Tschiakoua 4, Jayslin Santellano 2, Ana Switala 2; Hohenfels; Hohenfels: Jalissa Jobity 22, Malea Jobity 7, Anastasia Felix 4, Angelaurie Owens 2, Jillian Odhiambo 2. Noteworthy Bella Smith had 9 rebounds and Tschiakoua 8 for the Falcons, while Kariana Jones had 6 rebounds for the Tigers.

Hohenfels 44, Vilseck 39

Saturday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 11 8 9 11 39
Hohenfels 8 7 14 15 44

Scoring – Vilseck: Smith 12, Jordyn Roscoe 7, Villareal 7, Tschiakoua 6, Switalia 5, Santellano 2; Hohenfels: J.Jobity 25, M.Jobity 11, Owens 4, Odhiambo 2, Jones 2. Noteworthy – M.Jobity had 7 rebounds and 5 steals for the Tigers, while Anastasia Felix had 6 steals.

AFNORTH 44, Brussels 4

Friday at Brunnsum, Netherands

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Brussels 2 2 0 4
AFNORTH 30 8 6 44

Scoring Brussels: Kathleen Rullan 2, Nino Kapanadze 2; AFNORTH: Selah Skariah 16, Emery Koger 14, Maggie Masse 6. Noteworthy Rullan had 8 rebounds for the Brigands.

AFNORTH 51, Brussels 12

Saturday at Brunssum

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Brussels 0 6 2 4 12
AFNORTH 27 4 10 10 51

Scoring – Brussels: Madison Powell 6, Rullen 4, Sonia Desir 2; AFNORTH: Masse 12, Skariah 11, Alma Horvath 9, Hadley Keeton 9, Koger 8. Noteworthy – Desir had 6 rebounds and Rullen 5 for the Brigands.

Ramstein 58, Lakenheath 26

Friday at Ramstein

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Lakenheath 3 7 5 11 26
Ramstein 23 11 16 8 58

Scoring Lakenheath: Sydney DuPont 12, Solymar Brown 10, Anabella Potenzone 4; Ramstein: Feliciana Davis 15, Grayen Canady 12, Ella Field 10. Noteworthy Davis had 9 rebounds for the Royals.

Vicenza 51, Aviano 30

Friday at Aviano

Scoring Vicenza: Jenina Smith 20; Aviano: Gigi Fortuna 17. Noteworthy Aviano: Fortuna had 13 boards for the Saints.

Aviano 43, Vicenza 33

Saturday at Aviano

Scoring – Aviano: Aubrey Cannon 30, Jazmyn Warren 11. Noteworthy – Cannon had 5 steals for the Saints.

Ansbach 38, Alconbury 12

Friday at Ansbach

Scoring Alconbury: Sofia Politis 5, Kalila Te’o 4, Maya Nachawati 3; Ansbach: Kennedy Lange 20, Lizzy Agudzi-Addo 6, Marga Marzan 5, Bailey Eickmeyer 4, Victoria Ortiz 3, Mya Henderson 2, Brighton Powell 2. Noteworthy Politis had 15 rebounds, Te’o had 9 boards and Nachawati had 6 rebounds for the Dragons. Lange had 18 rebounds, Agudzi-Addo had 12 boards and Alyssia Hiapo had 9 rebounds and 5 steals for the Cougars.

Ansbach 32, Alconbury 15

Saturday at Ansbach

Scoring – Alconbury: Politis 8, Te’o 4, Marylou Tellez 3; Ansbach: Agudzi-Addo 12, Eickmeyer 8, Lange 6, Ortiz 6, Marzan 6. Noteworthy – Politis had 6 rebounds and Te’o 5 for the Dragons, while Lange had 6 for the Cougars.

Stuttgart 56, Naples 10

Friday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Stuttgart 11 18 16 11 56
Naples 4 0 4 2 10

Scoring Stuttgart: Bella Farias 14, Mia Snyder 13; Naples: Darcel Shine 6.

Stuttgart 41, Naples 2

Saturday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Stuttgart 18 16 7 41
Naples 0 0 2 2

Scoring – Stuttgart: Hannah Holmes 11, Isabella Farias 8; Naples: Darcel Shine 2.

Kaiserslautern 57, Lakenheath 34

Saturday at Kaiserslautern

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Lakenheath 3 11 7 13 34
Kaiserslautern 21 16 18 2 57

Scoring Lakenheath: Solymar Brown 19, Sydney DuPont 7, Anabella Potenzone 4, Amiah Morgan 2, Aaliyah Fowler 2; Kaiserslautern: Elizabeth Marriott 15, Vernesha Oliver 14, Hazel Sanders 13, Olivia Illka 7, Shayla King 6, Holly Whitaker 2. Noteworthy Fowler had 10 rebounds, DuPont had 6 boards, Potenzone had 5 rebounds and Brown had 6 steals for the Lancers. Marriott had 10 rebounds and 7 thefts, Sanders had 8 boards and 5 steals, Oliver had 6 rebounds and King had 5 boards for the Raiders.

WRESTLING

Saturday at Lakenheath

Ramstein 486, Lakenheath 198, Alconbury 150, AFNORTH 113, Spangdahlem 59

Boys

106 pounds – 1. Matthew Schermund (Ram), 2. Thomas Barcroft (Ram).

113 – 1. Cole Santos (Ram), 2. Ethan Holdren (Ram), 3. Daniel Scavola (Alc).

120 – 1. Andrew Barbee (Alc), 2. Dylan Lansdell (Ram), 3. Trent Autin (AFN), 4. Elijah Garcia (Ram).

126 – 1. Nate Greene (Ram), 2. Logan Conrad (AFN), 3. Chris De La Torre (Ram), 4. Diego Vargas (Lake).

132 – 1. Troy Truscott (Spang), 2. Stuhler Jacob (Alc), 3. Christian Day (Lake), 4. Micah Rothas (Ram).

138 – 1. Rhys Barlow (Ram), 2. Ryan Parvin (Ram), 3. Elliott Adam (Lake).

144 – 1. Liam Horne (Ram), 2. James Bennett (AFN), 3. Sam Leigers (Ram), 4. Lucas Reyes (AFN).

150 – 1. Drew Varholy (Ram), 2. Ryan Cassem (Ram), 3. Quigley Kieran (Alc), 4. Parker Grimm (Lake).

157 – 1. Isaac Martinez (Ram), 2. Xavier Schumacher (Ram), 3. Lukas Masiulionis (AFN), 4. Flynn Thomas (Alc).

165 – 1. Kydan Echard (Ram), 2. Matthew Mihalyi (Lake), 3. Flake Lincoln (Alc), 4. Pierson Lee (Ram).

175 – 1. Wesson Roney (Lake), 2. Jagger Jordan (Ram), 3. Miles Iliff (AFN), 4. Alex Gonzalez (Ram).

190 – 1. Chris Farrington (Ram), 2. Jaden Dubois (Lake), 3. Alex Bencivenga (Ram), 4. Oscar Diaz (Spang).

215 – 1. Adrian Hill (Lake), 2. Cameron Ritter (Ram), 3. Alex Gairy (Ram), 4. David Diaz (AFN).

285 – 1. Dorian Braun (Ram), 2. Moses Miranda (Ram).

Girls

105 – 1. Lily Greene (Ram), 2. Maya Reyes (Alc), 3. Gabriela Pantoja (Alc), 4. Catarina ‘Ze Vargas (Lake).

110 – 1. Liberty Snyder (Ram), 2. Allison Mackenzie (Ram).

115 – 1. Genesis Esparza (Ram), 2. Geianna Prevedelli (Ram).

120 – 1. Richele Reyes (Alc), 2. Iliana Echard (Ram), 3. Bianca Clayton (Ram).

130 – 1. Alejandra Sanner (Ram), 2. Peyton Caranta (Lake), 3. Ava Fontaine (Ram), 4. Christianna Ervine (AFN).

140 – 1. Talia Carson (Ram), 2. Emma Simpson (Spang), 3. Megane Pacquet (AFN), 4. Elizabeth Fleming (Lake).

155 – 1. Amira Bernard (Ram), 2. Natalai Trejosamador (Ram).

170 – 1. Leona Smith (Ram), 2. Rhianna Elliot (Ram).

author picture
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.
author picture
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.

Sign Up for Daily Headlines

Sign up to receive a daily email of today's top military news stories from Stars and Stripes and top news outlets from around the world.

Sign Up Now