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Jacob Idowu goes up for a shot.

Wiesbaden's Jacob Idowu goes for a shot in the paint while Vilseck's Jeremiah Dorff tries to block him during a Jan. 17, 2025, game at Wiesbaden High School in Wiesbaden, Germany. (Matt Wagner/Stars and Stripes)

High school

BASKETBALL

Boys

Wiesbaden 89, Vilseck 54

Friday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 9 13 17 15 54
Wiesbaden 25 18 23 23 89

Scoring Vilseck: Khyleed Grimes 25, Skylar Cooper 9, Kerrion Sullivan 5, John Dorff 4, Jeremiah Dorff 4, Israel Pillaca, Josh Benn 2, Ray Holmes-Brown 2; Wiesbaden: Jacob Idowu 26, Jordan Thibodeaux 19, Joel Idowu 14, Jonah Harvey 11, Jake Koschnik 4, Isaac Mason 4, Teagan McConville 4, Ben Cashen 3, Carter Edwards 2, Zion Thompson 2. Noteworthy Je. Dorff had six rebounds and Wyatt Smith had 5 boards for the Falcons. Thibodeaux had 7 assists, Jo. Idowu had 7 boards and 6 steals, and Ja. Idowu and Thompson each had 5 rebounds for the Warriors.

Wiesbaden 79, Vilseck 54

Saturday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 12 19 13 10 54
Wiesbaden 28 24 21 6 79

Scoring Grimes 22, Pillaca 6, Jo. Dorff 6, Josh Benn 5, Sullivan 4, Smith 4, Cooper 3, Abiud Rivera 2, Je. Dorff 2; Wiesbaden: Thibodeaux 24, Ja. Idowu 12, McConville 8, Cashen 7, Jo. Idowu 7, Thompson 6, Koschnik 5, Edwards 5, Mason 3, Harvey 2. Noteworthy Smith had 11 rebounds and Je. Dorff had 8 boards for the Falcons. Jo. Idowu had 9 rebounds and 5 assists, Koschnik had 7 boards, and Ja. Idowu had 5 rebounds for the Warriors.

Stuttgart 45, Kaiserslautern 26

Friday at Stuttgart

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Kaiserslautern 9 10 7 0 26
Stuttgart 11 10 13 11 45

Scoring Kaiserslautern: Rueben Todman 11, Garrett Vitter 7; Stuttgart: Tyler Jackson 21, Ben Osman 9, Adrian Anglada Paz 5.

Stuttgart 60, Kaiserslautern 47

Saturday at Stuttgart

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Kaiserslautern 21 8 8 10 47
Stuttgart 16 8 20 16 60

Scoring Kaiserslautern: Garrett Vitter 14, Rueben Todman 14, Caleb Ringer 8, Jordan Balsamo 6, Corbin King 3, B’Angelo Drew 2; Stuttgart: Tyler Jackson 30, Ben Osman 16, Kai Lewis 8, Ed Garvina 2, Riley Nevin 2, Zach Cerda 2. Noteworthy Vitter had 10 rebounds and Todman had 7 boards for the Raiders. Jackson had 6 steals and 5 rebounds, and Osman had 6 thefts for the Panthers.

Alconbury 66, AFNORTH 51

Friday at Alconbury

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
AFNORTH 9 8 23 11 51
Alconbury 20 13 22 11 66

Scoring – AFNORTH: Stefan Termure 13, Davon Jones 11, Jason Goldsmith 10; Alconbury: Aaron Dudley 21, Vincent Sheehan 17, Anthony Sheehan 13. Noteworthy – Leo Politis had 23 rebounds and 10 assists for the Dragons, while Dudley had 9 rebounds, Julian Arias 8 rebounds and Sheehan 5 assists.

Alconbury 76, AFNORTH 36

Saturday at Alconbury

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
AFNORTH 20 9 7 36
Alconbury 34 13 29 76

Scoring – AFNORTH: Termure 23, Henry Main 9, Jones 4; Alconbury: Politis 18, Kai Vickerstaff 17, Dudley 14, Sheehan 14. Noteworthy – Politis had 10 rebounds and 7 steals for the Dragons, while Taye Vickerstaff had 6 rebounds and Dudley had 5 rebounds and 6 steals.

Hohenfels 51, Baumholder 46

Friday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Baumholder 7 11 10 18 46
Hohenfels 14 13 11 13 51

Scoring – Baumholder: Artez Williams 23, Jaylon Bilbrew 9, Leo Kirkland 7, Sir Kirkland 4, Semaj Stokes 3; Hohenfels: Theo Reyes 18, Javin Smith 15, Jacob Berkau 10, Lucas Gibbs 4, Marcus Freeman 4.

Hohenfels 60, Baumholder 56

Saturday at Hohenfels

Scoring – Baumholder: L.Kirkland 17, Williams 14, S.Kirkland 11, Bilbrew 7, Stokes 7; Hohenfels: Freeman 21, Reyes 20, Smith 9, Berkau 4, Gibbs 3.

Black Forest Academy 57, Ansbach 29

Friday at Ansbach

Scoring – BFA: Nate Maddox 26, Nehemiah Perryman 7, Uriah Trusty 7, Mateo Chamberlain 7; Ansbach: Jack Lovallo 12, Okenia McLaughlin 6, Lucas Rudy 4. Noteworthy – Jalen Donaldson had 8 rebounds for the Cougars.

BFA 52, Ansbach 45

Saturday at Ansbach

Scoring – BFA: Maddox 18, Trusty 15, Perryman 7, Chamberlain 7; Ansbach: Lovallo 18, Rudy 12, Donaldson 7, Daeveon Browne 6. Noteworthy – Lovallo and Donaldson had 8 rebounds each for the Cougars.

Naples 71, American Overseas School of Rome 55

Friday at Rome

Scoring – Naples: Jeremiah Robinson 25.

AOSR 49, Naples 47

Saturday at Rome

Scoring – AOSR: Leone Maggi 23.

Aviano 47, Sigonella 18

Saturday at Sigonella

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Aviano 8 15 14 10 47
Sigonella 2 2 10 4 18

Scoring – Aviano: Nash Stoner 13, Joseph Guerrero 11, Andrew Walker 10; Sigonella: Jacob Maloney 4, Makari Spencer 4, Bobby Gibbons 4.

Aviano 74, Sigonella 28

Saturday at Sigonella

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Aviano 30 11 20 13 74
Sigonella 10 8 7 3 28

Scoring – Aviano: Guerrero 15, Stoner 13, Deon Walker 13; Sigonella: Gideon Tesfay 9, Harrison Cooper 9, Maloney 5.

SHAPE 69, Lakenheath 30

Friday at Mons

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Lakenheath 11 2 13 4 30
SHAPE 20 11 16 22 69

Scoring – Lakenheath: Jaylon Gatewood 8, Gideon Toure 6; SHAPE: Matteo Sanciu 24, Euklid Cani 17. Noteworthy – Keller Schutz had 9 rebounds and Stefan Galvic 5 for the Spartans.

SHAPE 63, Lakenheath 56

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Lakenheath 10 14 14 18 56
SHAPE 11 15 17 20 63

Scoring – Lakenheath: Jayden Shephard 12, Toure 11, Gatewood 10, Jarden Miles 10; SHAPE: Sanciu 23, Cani 14, Alberto Saldana 8. Noteworthy – Schutt had 8 rebounds.

Spangdahlem 39, Brussels 36

Saturday at Spangdahlem

Vicenza 77, Marymount 57

Friday at Vicenza

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Marymount 9 14 19 15 57
Vicenza 26 21 18 12 77

Scoring – Marymount: Lorenzo Tran Quilli 22, Garl Grant Rios 21; Vicenza: Ben Harlow 21, Jace Herron 19, Dylan Horrigan 13. Noteworthy – Herron had 6 assists and Joe Kelly 12 rebounds for the Cougars.

Vicenza 64, Rota 26

Saturday at Vicenza

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Rota 7 4 10 5 26
Vicenza 25 20 15 4 64

Scoring – Rota: Kaya Geylani 14; Vicenza: Harlow 15, Herron 12, Simon Gilbert 9. Noteworthy – Herron had 7 assists for the Cougars, while Gilbert had 14 rebounds.

Girls

Wiesbaden 37, Vilseck 36

Friday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 7 12 6 11 36
Wiesbaden 10 10 9 8 37

Scoring Vilseck: Giselle Villarreal 21, Lyla Ingram 6, Jayslin Santellano 5, Willa Greenwood 2, Mayela Lokeni 2; Wiesbaden: Katie Shea 14, Natalia Bergdorf 11, Keyoni Green 4, Maria Valdez 2, Amanda Shea 2, Kariyah Housey 2, Brianna Arroyo 2. Noteworthy Lokeni had 15 boards, Greenwood had 7 rebounds and Ingram had 5 steals for the Falcons. Bergdorf had 14 rebounds and 5 assists, and Kaitlyn Boman had 8 boards for the Warriors.

Hohenfels 44, Baumholder 4

Friday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Baumholder 0 3 1 4
Hohenfels 17 12 15 44

Scoring Baumholder: Marley Wilson 2, Alesia Delinois 1, Yahna Talikschwili 1; Baumholder: Malea Jobity 23, Jalissa Jobity 11, Kariana Jones 6, Anastasia Felix 2, Jillian Odhiambo 2. Noteworthy J. Jobity had 7 steals and M. Jobity had 6 thefts for the Tigers.

Hohenfels 47, Baumholder 8

Saturday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Baumholder 2 6 0 8
Hohenfels 20 11 16 47

Scoring – Baumholder: Yahna Talikaschwili 6, Marley Wilson 2; Hohenfels: J.Jobity 19, M.Jobity 10, Karianna Jones 10, Jillian Odhiambo 3, Angelaurie 3, Anastasia Felix 2. Noteworthy – J.Jobity had 6 steals for the Tigers, while Odhiambo had 7 rebounds and Jones 6 rebounds.

BFA 40, Ansbach 36

Friday at Ansbach

Scoring – BFA: Madi Willliford 18, Kenna Clason 10, Eden Dowdy 8; Ansbach: Elizabeth Agudzi-Addo 12, Marga Marzon 11, Kennedy Lange 10. Noteworthy – Clason had 13 rebounds, Dowdy 7 and Priscilla Sivonen 5 for the Falcons; Lange had 12 rebounds and Victoria Ortiz 7 for the Cougars.

BFA 50, Ansbach 46

Saturday at Ansbach

Scoring – BFA: Williford 25, Esther Maples 9, Dowdy 5; Ansbach: Lange 23, Agudzi-Addo 11, Marzan 8. Noteworthy – Lange had 26 rebounds for the Cougars and Ortiz had 5.

AOSR 46, Naples 19

Friday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Naples 2 4 9 4 19
AOSR 7 20 15 4 46

Scoring – AOSR: Gloria Olivieri 15, Natalia DiMatteo 13, Silvia Goldman 10, Nina Neroni 4, Caitlin Duggan 2, Evelyn Campbell 2. Noteworthy – Olivieri had 8 rebounds for the Falcons, while DiMatteo had 7 and Goldman and Miki Ramon had 5 steals apiece.

AOSR 44, Naples 20

Saturday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Naples 3 7 4 6 20
AOSR 12 14 16 2 44

Scoring – AOSR: DiMatteo 20, Goldman 10, Olivieri 6, Neroni 4, Leah Renk 4. Noteworthy – DiMatteo had 8 rebounds and Neroni 6 for the Falcons.

Vicenza 52, Marymount 16

Friday at Vicenza

Scoring – Vicenza: Yereli Telles 13, Jenina Smith 13, Trishauna Lewis 11. Noteworthy – Telles had 5 rebounds.

Rota 54, Marymount 15

Friday at Vicenza

Vicenza 51, Rota 37

Saturday at Vicenza

Scoring – Vicenza: Smith 28, Telles 7, Lewis 6.

Aviano 58, Sigonella 22

Saturday at Sigonella

Scoring – Aviano: Aubrey Cannon 16, Gabriella Fortuna 12, Jazmyn Warren 10.

Aviano 43, Sigonella 34

Saturday at Aviano

Scoring – Aviano: Cannon 23.

AFNORTH 42, Alconbury 19

Friday at Alconbury

AFNORTH 38, Alconbury 18

Saturday at Alconbury

Spangdahlem 46, Brussels 28

Saturday at Spangdahlem

Kaiserslautern 33, Stuttgart 23

Friday at Stuttgart

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Kaiserslautern 6 9 16 2 33
Stuttgart 5 4 9 4 23

Scoring Kaiserslautern: Olivia Illka 11, Vernesha Oliver 9; Stuttgart: Hannah Holmes 5, Serenity Sampson 5.

Stuttgart 38, Kaiserslautern 10

Saturday at Stuttgart

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Kaiserslautern 3 0 4 3 10
Stuttgart 10 10 8 10 38

Scoring Kaiserslautern: Elizabeth Marriott 5, Oliver 3, LaMya Fleeton 2; Stuttgart: Eve Henry 13, Mia Snyder 8, Hannah Holmes 7, Alicia Wiggins 3, Bella Farias 3, Jedaiah Quinland 2, Addie Jennings 2. Noteworthy Hazel Sanders had 10 rebounds and Illka had 7 boards for the Raiders. Quinland had 10 rebounds and 5 steals, Holmes had 9 boards, Jennings had 6 rebounds and Snyder had 5 steals for the Panthers.

Alejandro Gonzolaz and Caiden Roche battle.

Aviano sophmore Alejandro Gonzolaz attempts to roll Sigonella freshman Caiden Roche onto his back during a wrestling match at Aviano Air Base, Italy on Jan. 18, 2025. Gonzolaz won the match by pinning Roche in the first round. (Brian Erickson/Stars and Stripes)

Judah Salmon tries to pin Bayron Cerron.

Aviano sophomore Bayron Cerron tries to avoid being rolled onto his back by Rota freshman Judah Salmon during a wrestling meet on Aviano Air Base Jan. 18, 2025. Salmon won the match by pinning Cerron in the first round. (Brian Erickson/Stars and Stripes)

WRESTLING

Saturday at Lakenheath

(Combined boys and girls scores)

Stuttgart 239.5, SHAPE 156, Lakenheath 101, Alconbury 100.5, AFNORTH 23.5, Baumholder 21

Girls

105 pounds – 1. Maya Reyes (Alc), 2. Ella Guerrero (SHA), 3. Leilani Slye (Baum).

110 – 1. Freja Rasmussen (SHA), 2. Addison Roehrkasse (SHA).

120 – 1. Richele Reyes (Alc), 2. Alexis Hall (SHA), 3. Christianna Envine (AFN).

130 – 1. Sofia Colalongo (SHA), 2. Victoria Rochlitzer (SHA), 3. Peyton Caranta (Lake).

140 – 1. Violet Tomko (Stut), 2. Elizabeth Fleming (Lake), 3. Keira Taylor (Stut).

155 – 1. Ilaria Chierchia (SHA), 2. Rylea King (Stut), 3. Abilynn Underwood (SHA).

Boys

106 – 1. Daniel Scavola (Alc), 2. Daniel Kim (Stut), 3. Ryan Gilchrest (Stut).

113 – 1. Edison Vega (Alc), 2. Floyd Lucero (Stut), 3. Westin Hawkes (Stut).

120 – 1. Gabriel Hujo (Stut), 2. Andrew Barbee (Alc), 3. Aslan Elmas (Stut).

126 – 1. Julyan Serrano-Garcia (SHA), 2. Preston Schnieders (Stut), 3. Logan Conrad (AFN).

132 – 1. Sammy Johnson (Stut), 2. Christian Dey (Lake), 3. Frederico Leongito (SHA).

144 – 1. Payton Kolesnikov (Stut), 2. Dominick Welsh (Stut), 3. Jacob Stuhler (Alc).

150 – 1. Dane Westberry (Stut), 2. William Smith (SHA), 3. Donovan Traylor (SHA).

157 – 1. Kai Lewis (Stut), 2. Josh Jamison (Stut), 3. Michael McGlothlin (SHA).

165 – 1. Matthew Mihalyi (Lake), 2. Lincoln Flake (Alc), 3. DJ Flenaugh (SHA).

175 – 1. Andrew Morrow (Stut), 2. Liam Kennington (SHA), 3. Wesson Roney (Lake).

190 – 1. Jaden Dubois (Lake), 2. Howard Traylor (SHA), 3. Christian Pernetti (SHA).

215 – 1. Adrian Hill (Lake), 2. Alex Levardi (Stut), 3. Ethan Simmons (SHA).

285 – 1. Linus Soto (Stut).

Saturday at Aviano

Boys

Ramstein 152, Naples 103, Vicenza 56, Rota 43, Ankara 35, Aviano 31, Sigonella 0

106 – 1. Matthew Schermund (Ram), 2. Daviti Japardize (Ank), 3. Thomas Barcroft (Ram), 4. Nathan Pasteur (Nap).

113 – 1. Kyle Mukai (Vic), 2. Ethan Holdren (Ram), 3. Simon Peters (Ank), 4. Grayson Wall (Nap).

120 – 1. Leo McFarland (Rot), 2. Deshaun Bowie (Nap), 3. Caleb Figuroa (Ank), 4. Kaito Goodfellow (Vic).

126 – 1. Mitchell Horrigan (Vic), 2. Nate Green (Ram), 3. Julian Parker (Nap), 4. Liam Dokus (Vic).

132 – 1. Hayden Schmall (Nap), 2. Jack Findlay (Vic), 3. Micah Rothas (Ram), 4. Judah Salmon (Rot).

138 – 1. Sam Leigers (Ram), 2. Rhys Barlow (Ram), 3. Anthony Romero (Rot), 4. Riley Edwards (Nap).

144 – 1. Brady Price (Nap), 2. Liam Horne (Ram), 3. Jayden Jasso (Rot), 4. Ryan Parvin (Ram).

150 – 1. Drew Varholy (Ram), 2. Xavier Schumacher (Ram), 3. Paul Sturtevant (Vic), 4. Kaleb Ortiz (Nap).

157 – 1. Isaac Martinez (Ram), 2. Derrick Cavillery (Nap), 3. Giorgi Imerlishivilli (Ank), 4. Ryan Cassem (Ram).

165 – 1. Kyden Echard (Ram), 2. Pierson Lee (Ram), 3. Andre Sunia (Avi), 4. Phoenix Go-Oco (Nap).

175 – 1. Spencer Jackson (Ram), 2. Jordan Jagger (Ram), 3. Jonathan King (Rota), 4. Hans van de Mortel (Nap).

190 – 1. Chris Farrington (Ram), 2. Cruz Cottingham (Avi), 3. Alex Bencivenga (Ram), 4. Robert Reber (Rot).

215 – 1. Tyler Mellon (Avi), 2. Braedyn Herrera (Nap), 3. Alex Gairy (Ram), 4. Mahammad Naghizade (Ank).

285 – 1. Declan Newsome (Nap), 2. Dorian Braun (Ram), 3. Jagger Hoeft (Vic), 4. Cameron Ritter (Ram).

Girls

Ramstein 98, Rota 51, Naples 22, Aviano 21, Sigonella 21, Vicenza 14, Ankara 7

105 – 1. Lilly Greene (Ram), 2. Quenette Kirkconnell (Rot), 3. Arai Munkhametkarim (Ank), 4. Vivian Cortez (Ank).

110 – 1. Liberty Snyder (Ram), 2. Akira Terlaje (Rot), 3. Jules Maruskas (Rot), 4. Ari Ritters (Avi).

115 – 1. Genesis Esparza (Ram), 2. Camille Siguenza (Rot), 3. Ariel Macias (Rot), 4. Kiara Mukai (Vic).

120 – 1. Athena Quiroz (Rot), 2. Illiana Echard (Ram), 3. Gianna Prevedelli (Ram), 4. Victoria Calleja (Sig).

130 – 1. Alejandra Sanner (Ram), 2. Rickalia Goss (Sig), 3. Ava Fontaine (Ram), 4. Abigail Smith (Nap).

140 – 1. Talia Carlson (Ram), 2. Allie Torgesen (Vic), 3. Isabella Parker (Avi), 4. G.G. Gaspard (Vic).

155 – 1. Audrey Pounds (Nap), 2. Angelisse Griffin (Avi), 3. Terra Love (Sig), 4. Amira Bernard (Ram).

170 – 1. Leona Smith (Ram), 2. Rhianna Elliot (Ram), 3. Gracey Graham (Rota), 4. Emma Santos (Nap).

Saturday at Vilseck

(Combined boys and girls scores)

Vilseck 176, Kaiserslautern 112.5, Hohenfels 102, Spangdahlem 86.5, Wiesbaden 78.5, Ansbach 48.5, BFA 20

Girls

110 – 1. Ileana Rodriguez (Hoh), 2. Abi Castillo (Ans), Daria Echeverria (Vil).

115 – 1. Uno Tate (Kais), 2. Khloe Valenzuela (Ans), 3. Leah Yamachika (Vil).

130 – 1. Jessica Gomes (Vil), 2. Ayanna Tennial (Vil), 3. Bellah Sanchez (Spang), 4. Maris Means (BFA).

140 – 1. Taylor Grace Westcott (Wies), 2. Alexis Farmakis (Spang), 3. Lilya Park (Vil), 4. Josephine Hurt (Wies).

170 – 1. Kaelyn Ronnau (Kais), 2. Sarah Felice (Ans), 3. Jayla Park (Vil), 4. TaLea Ferguson (Vil).

Boys

113 – 1. Jason Cooley (Hoh), 2. Jayden Stachelczyk (Kais), 3. Kealen Cristostomo (Kais), 4. Elijah Gabriel Mayor (Kais).

120 – 1. Sean-Carlos Fuentes (Vil), 2. Gavin Collazo (Spang), 3. Jayden Cruz (Vil), 4. Elijah Grananhan (Hoh).

126 – 1. Darrien Claire (Vil), 2. Caleb Truscott (Spang), 3. Markavious Scott (Hoh), 4. Omar Cortes (Kais).

132 – 1. Joshua Kim (Kais), 2. Troy Truscott (Spang), 3. Benjamin Tocco (Hoh), 4. Angel Sierra (Vil).

144 – 1. Lucas Landrum (Vil), 2. Andrew Pickel (Vil), 3. Davyn Meno (Kais), 4. Kylejames Sigrah (Hoh).

150 – 1. Jayden Freeman (Vil), 2. Sawyer Baxter (Hoh), 3. Cohen Mendiola (Spang), 4. Aiden Kendall (Ans).

157 – 1. Peyton Allen (Kais), 2. Isaac Farrer (Spang), 3. Logan MItchell (Hoh), 4. Nyime Winecoff (Vil).

165 – 1. Wyatt Massey (Wies), 2. River Foulks (Kais), 3. Nathan Arreguine (Ans), 4. Aleksie Rivera (Vil).

175 – 1. Freeman Allen (Kais), 2. Hunter Luneke (Wies), 3. Jonas Rosario (Vil), 4. Dereck Richard (Ans).

215 – 1. Hudson Hulet (Spang), 2. Nehemiah Baleto (Hoh), 3. Sebastian Trujillo (Wies), 4. Rogan Ivey (BFA).

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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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