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Artez Williams puts up a jump shot.

Baumholder’s Artez Williams shoots a three-pointer over Ansbach’s Donovan Howard during a Jan. 24, 2025, contest at the Hall of Champions Physical Fitness Center in Baumholder, Germany. (Matt Wagner/Stars and Stripes)

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BASKETBALL

Boys

Baumholder 60, Ansbach 21

Friday at Baumholder

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Ansbach 4 13 4 21
Baumholder 25 23 12 60

Scoring Ansbach: Lucas Rudy 9, Jack Lovallo 9, Donovan Howard 2, Okenie Mclaughlin 1; Baumholder: Artez Williams 24, Gregory Makubuya 12, Leo Kirkland 11, Sir Kirkland 6, Jaylon Bilbrew 4, Semaj Stokes 3. Noteworthy Rudy and Lovallo each had 6 rebounds for the Cougars. Makubuya had 10 rebounds and 5 steals, L. Kirkland had 8 boards and Bilbrew had 5 rebounds for the Buccaneers.

Baumholder 50, Ansbach 10

Saturday at Baumholder

Scoring – Ansbach: Rudy 4, Hanson 3; Baumholder: Williams 15, Makubuya 7, Bilbrew 7.

Hohenfels 49, Alconbury 47

Friday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Alconbury 16 9 7 15 47
Hohenfels 10 19 14 6 49

Scoring Leo Politis 15, Vincent Sheehan 14, Aaron Dudley 9, Anthony Sheehan 7, Ietula Dudley 2; Hohenfels: Theo Reyes 16, Jacob Berkau 14, Javin Smith 9, Marcus Freeman 8, Lucas Gibbs 2.

Hohenfels 44, Brussels 26

Friday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Brussels 16 6 2 2 26
Hohenfels 10 14 13 7 44

Scoring Brussels: Cameron Hales 11, David Marone 7, Toni Karakonstatis 2, Altin Ebipi 2, Kai Zinn 2, Toma Jgenti 2; Hohenfels: Kyrin Smith 15, Nasr Vargas 10, Cameron Sanchez 8, Trevon Scott 6, Gibbs 5.

Aviano 68, Marymount 29

Friday at Aviano

Scoring Marymount: Grant Rios Gael 11, Carus Valiero 10; Aviano: Nash Stoner 22, Deon Walker 18.

Aviano 63, Marymount 12

Saturday at Aviano

Scoring – Aviano: Andrew Walker 22, Stoner 15, D.Walker 13. Noteworthy – The mercy-rule was enacted at halftime.

Stuttgart 50, SHAPE 40

Friday at Stuttgart

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
SHAPE 9 6 15 10 40
Stuttgart 9 17 13 11 50

Scoring SHAPE: Matteo Sanciu 13, Euklid Cani 9, Stefan Gacivic 9; Stuttgart: Tyler Jackson 20, Riley Nevin 8, Edmund Gavina 5, Ben Osman 5.

Stuttgart 47, SHAPE 30

Saturday at Stuttgart

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Stuttgart 15 14 13 5 47
SHAPE 10 8 6 6 30

Scoring – SHAPE: Matteo Sanicu 12, Stefan Gacivic 6; Stuttgart: Tyler Jackson 22, Ben Osman 10.

Ramstein 72, Black Forest Academy 36

Friday at Kandern

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ramstein 24 23 13 12 72
BFA 12 5 9 10 36

Scoring – Ramstein: Rhett Dalling 18, Matteo Jones 15; BFA: Nate Maddox 16.

Ramstein 51, BFA 4

Saturday at Kandern

Team 1st 2nd Final
Ramstein 13 38 51
BFA 2 2 4

Scoring – Ramstein: Awwab Noble 18.

Naples 72, Rota 40

Friday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Rota 5 10 14 11 40
Naples 16 18 13 25 72

Scoring – Rota: Jad Acutim 17; Naples: Camden Kasparek 41, Jettyn Jones 21. Noteworthy – Kasparek made 10 three-point field goals.

Vicenza 77, Naples 56

Saturday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vicenza 20 15 24 18 77
Naples 14 13 15 14 56

Scoring – Vicenza: Ben Harlow 26, Dylan Horrigan 17, Jace Herron 14; Naples: Jones 28, Kasparek 14.

Vicenza 47, Rota 28

Saturday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Rota 2 4 12 10 28
Vicenza 8 22 5 12 47

Scoring – Rota: Kaya Geylani 9, Acutim 8, Christian Smith 6, Jonathan Valenzuela 5; Vicenza: Ben Morton 18, Alex Trescott 9, Braydon Trescott 5, Michael Dorland 4.

Wiesbaden 85, Lakenheath 46

Friday at Lakenheath

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Wiesbaden 33 18 23 11 85
Lakenheath 12 19 9 6 46

Scoring – Wiesbaden: Jordan Thibodeaux 29, Jacob Idowu 23, Joel Idowu 18, Jonah Harvey 11, Teagan McConville 9, Isaac Mason 2, Ben Cashen 2, Zion Thompson 2. Noteworthy – Joel Idowu had 10 rebounds and Jacob Idowu 8 for the Warriors, while Carter Edwards had 6 assists and 6 steals and Thibodeaux had 7 assists.

Wiesbaden 55, Lakenheath 14

Saturday at Lakenheath

Team 1st 2nd Final
Wiesbaden 20 35 55
Lakenheath 7 7 14

Scoring Wiesbaden: Jo. Idowu 19, Ja. Idowu 13, Thibodeaux 11; Lakenheath: Gideo Toure 3, Jaron Granderson 3.

Kaiserslautern 57, Vilseck 56 OT

Friday at Vilseck

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
Kaiserslautern 14 19 6 13 5 57
Vilseck 12 11 16 13 4 56

Scoring – Kaiserslautern: Caleb Ringer 18, Rueben Todman 16, Jordan Balsamio 9, Sevastian Quiles 8; Vilseck: Khyleel Grimes 20, Rohail Jan 9, Jeremiah Dorff 8.

Kaiserslautern 63, Vilseck 59 OT

Saturday at Vilseck

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
Kaiserslautern 19 6 16 14 8 63
Vilseck 19 10 10 16 4 59

Scoring – Kaiserslautern: Todman 15, Blangua Drew 10, Mason Stephenson 10, Ringer 9; Vilseck: Skylar Cooper 14, Josh Benn 11, Grimes 9.

Girls

Ansbach 42, Baumholder 13

Friday at Baumholder

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ansbach 11 15 14 2 42
Baumholder 2 2 3 6 13

Scoring Ansbach: Kennedy Lange 16, Elizabeth Agudzi-Addo 12, Bailey Eickmeyer 5, Marga Marzan 4, Mya Henderson 3, Eleanor Dutriewiez 2; Baumholder: Alesia Delinois 4, Leai Vaisagote 4, Marley Wilson 3, Yahna Talikschwili 2. Noteworthy Victoria Ortiz had 8 rebounds, Lange had 7 boards, Agudzi-Addo had 5 rebounds and 5 steals and Henderson had 5 thefts for the Cougars. Delinois had 18 rebounds, and WIlson and Vaisagote each had 5 boards for the Buccaneers.

Ansbach 34, Baumholder 8

Saturday at Baumholder

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ansbach 7 9 7 11 34
Baumholder 2 0 4 2 8

Scoring – Ansbach: Lange 8, Marzan 7, Henderson 7, Agudzi-Addo 6, Victoria Ortiz 6.; Baumholder: Talikschwili 2, Wilson 2, Delinois 2. Noteworthy – Lange had 6 rebounds and 5 steals for the Cougars, while Marzan had 7 steals, Agudzi-Addo 7 rebounds and 6 steals and Ortiz 9 steals.

Aviano 41, Marymount 2

Friday at Aviano

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Marymount 0 2 0 2
Aviano 24 11 6 41

Scoring Marymount: Araetasia Napolitano 2; Aviano: Aubrey Cannon 15, Ily Zamora 6, Clara Young 6, Jazmyn Warren 4, Emma Burrows 4, Hayley Solis 4, Arianna Meraz 2.

Aviano 41, Marymount 2

Saturday at Aviano

Scoring – Aviano: Cannon 20, Illy Zamora 8. Noteworthy – Cannon had 7 steals and 7 assists for the Saints and Zamor had 9 steals and 6 assists.

Stuttgart 41, SHAPE 2

Friday at Stuttgart

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
SHAPE 0 0 2 2
Stuttgart 16 16 9 41

Scoring Stuttgart: Mia Snyder 13, Serenity Sampson 8.

Stuttgart 40, SHAPE 0

Saturday at Stuttgart

Team 1st 2nd Final
SHAPE 0 0 0
Stuttgart 22 18 40

Scoring – Stuttgart: Addison Jennings 12, Eve Henry 10.

AOSR 46, Sigonella 11

Friday at Sigonella

Scoring – AOSR: Silvia Goldman 18, Miki Ramon 6, Nina Neroni 5, Amit Keenan 4, Natalia DiMatteo 4, Keira Burke 4, Gloria Olivieri 3, Leah Renk 2. Noteworthy – Goldman had 12 steals, Ramon 6 steals and DiMatteo 5 rebounds for the Falcons.

AOSR 48, Sigonella 6

Saturday at Sigonella

Scoring – Olivieri 9, DiMatteo 8, Burke 8, Neroni 8, Goldman 7, Ramon 4, Evelyn Campbell 3, Keenan 1.

Ramstein 38, BFA 26

Friday at Kandern

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ramstein 13 12 3 10 38
BFA 8 6 10 2 26

Scoring – Ramstein: Javionne Jones 14, McKenzie McLaurin 12, Feliciana Davis 9; BFA: Madi Williford 13, Eden Dowdy 8. Noteworthy – Davis had 10 rebounds and McLaurin 8 for the Royals, while Milliford had 8 and Dowdy 5 for the Falcons.

Ramstein 33, BFA 26

Saturday at Kandern

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ramstein 9 8 10 6 33
BFA 7 7 0 12 26

Scoring – Ramstein: Davis 16, Jones 4; BFA: Esther Maples 10, Williford 9, Lydia Moore 7. Noteworthy – Davis had 8 rebounds and McLaurin 6 and Jones had 5 steals for the Royals, while Williford had 6 rebounds and Maples 5 for the Falcons.

Hohenfels 46, Brussels 4

Friday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Brussels 2 2 0 4
Hohenfels 22 15 9 46

Scoring – Brussels: Emilie Isaacson 2, Kathleen Rullan 2; Hohenfels: Malea Jobity 17, Jalissa Jobity 17, Kariana Jones 5, Jillian Odhiambo 4, Makenzie Clark 2, Angelaurie Owens 1. Noteworthy – J.Jobity had 5 steals for the Tigers, while Odhiambo had 7 rebounds and Jones 5 rebounds.

Hohenfels 44, Brussels 4

Saturday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Brussels 0 0 4 0 4
Hohenfels 13 11 11 9 44

Scoring – Brussels: Nino Kapanadze 2, Rullan 2; Hohenfels: J.Jobity 19, M.Jobity 9, Jones 9, Owens 5, Anastasia Felix 2. Noteworthy – Jones had 11 rebounds for the Tigers, while J.Jobity had 5 steals, Owens had 5 rebounds, Felix had 6 rebounds and 5 steals and Odhiambo had 7 rebounds.

Rota 26, Naples 22

Friday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Rota 8 8 6 4 26
Naples 2 8 6 6 22

Scoring – Rota: Allie DeMeritt 10, Kate Warkentein 5, Jourdan Timmons 5; Naples: Darcel Shine 9, Madisun Myers 6, Emma Heavey 5.

Vicenza 37, Naples 19

Saturday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vicenza 7 13 10 7 37
Naples 6 6 3 4 19

Scoring – Vicenza: Jenina Smith 19, Yereli Telles 10; Naples: Shine 8, Heavey 4, Chloe Williams 4. Newsworthy – Stacie Perry had 6 rebounds and Trishauna Lewis 5 steals for the Cougars.

Vicenza 40, Rota 32

Saturday at Naples

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Rota 9 2 11 10 32
Vicenza 15 5 13 7 40

Scoring – Rota: Timmons 17; Vicenza: Smith 17, Lewis 11, Perry 6. Noteworthy – Telles had 6 steals and 5 rebounds for the Cougars, while Perry had 7 rebounds.

AFNORTH 42, Spangdahlem 17

Friday at Brunssum

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Spangdahlem 4 0 5 8 17
AFNORTH 15 14 3 10 42

Scoring – Spangdahlem: Aniya Robinson 6, Bella Valenzuela 3, Dahlia Malare 3; AFNORTH: Emery Koger 15, Selah Skariah 9, Clara Pacios 6. Noteworthy – Maggie Masse had 7 rebounds and Izzy Trosper 5 for the Lions.

AFNORTH 47, Spangdahlem 8

Saturday at Brunssum

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Spangdahlem 1 4 3 8
AFNORTH 21 10 16 47

Scoring – Spangdahlem: Robinson 6, Kyla McNey 2; AFNORTH: Skariah 18, Koger 9, Hadley Keeton 8, Masse 8. Noteworthy – Keeton had 8 rebounds and Masse 8 for the Lions.

Wiesbaden 44, Lakenheath 22

Friday at Lakenheath

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Wiesbaden 9 14 12 9 44
Lakenheath 5 4 6 7 22

Scoring – Wiesbaden: Kariyah Housey 14, Natalia Bergdorf 11, Keyoni Green 10; Lakenheath: Solymar Brown 11, Sydney Dupont 6, Isabella Herman 2. Noteworthy Natalia Bergdorf had 10 rebounds for the Warriors. Anabella Potenzone and Aaliyah Fowler each had 6 boards for the Lancers.

Wiesbaden 58, Lakenheath 25

Saturday at Lakenheath

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Wiesbaden 12 13 26 7 58
Lakenheath 3 10 5 7 25

Scoring Wiesbaden: Katie Shea 18, Natalia Bergdorf 13, Brianna Arroyo 9; Lakenheath: Brown 15, Sydney Dupont 5, Luciana Hill 2. Noteworthy Bergdorf had 10 boards for the Warriors. Potenzone and Hill each had 6 rebounds and Fowler had 5 rebounds for the Lancers.

WRESTLING

Saturday at Ramstein

Ramstein 425.5, Stuttgart 214, Kaiserslautern 152.5, Wiesbaden 113.5, Ankara 99, BFA 24

(combined boys and girls)

Boys

106 pounds – 1. Matthew Schmermund (Ram), 2. Reilly Tobias (Kais), 3. Thomas Barcroft (Ram), 4. Daviti Japaridze (Ank).

113 – 1. Simon Peters (Ank), 2. Kealen Crisotomo (Kais), 3. Jayden Stchelczyk (Kais), 4. Ethan Holdren (Ram).

120 – 1. Nate Greene (Ram), 2. Caleb Figueroa (Ank), 3. Aslan Elmas (Stut), 4. Colwyn Allen (Stut).

126 – 1. Preston Schneiders (Stut), 2. Landyn Krimpleman (Kais), 3. Chris de la Torre (Ram), 4. Alejandro Rios Cuellar (Wies).

132 – 1. Joshua Kim (Kais), 2. Sammy Johnson (Stut), 3. Micah Rothas (Ram), 4. Nurbek Rakhmetulla (Ank).

138 – 1. Munro Davis (Wies), 2. Rucell Phillip (Stut), 3. Rhys Barlow (Ram), 4. Maxwell Worley (Kais).

144 – 1. Liam Horne (Ram), 2. Davyn Meno (Kais), 3. Ryan Parvin (Ram), 4. Carson Griswold (Stut).

150 – 1. Xavier Schumacher (Ram), 2. Drew Varholy (Ram), 3. Seifulla Rakhmetulla (Ank), 4. Jacob Leas Cruz (Stut).

157 – 1. Kai Lewis (Stut), 2. Isaac Martinez (Ram), 3. Peyton Allen (Kais), 4. Giorgi Imerlishvili (Ank).

165 – 1. Kydan Echard (Ram), 2. Pierson Lee (Ram), 3. Keith McKee (Ram), 4. Zach Siani (Stut).

175 – 1. Andrew Morrow (Stut), 2. Hunter Luneke (Wies), 3. Alex Gonzalez (Ram), 4. Jaden Ortiz (Ram).

190 – 1. Chris Farrington (Ram), 2. Alex Bencivenga (Ram), 3. Freeman Allen (Kais), 4. Cody Salley (BFA)

215 – 1. Alex Levardi (Stut), 2. Alex Gairy (Ram), 3. Cameron Ritter (Ram), 4. Mahammad Naghizade (Ank).

285 – 1. Daniel Garin (Wies), 2. Matthew Deich (Wies), 3. Moses Miranda (Ram), 4. Linus Soto (Stut).

Girls

105 – 1. Lilly Green (Ram), 2. Arai Mukametkarim (Ank), 3. Vivian Cortez (Ank), 4. Camille Acosta (Stut).

110 – 1. Liberty Snyder (Ram), 2. Emi Toone (Stut), 3. Carmen Lima (Wies).

120 – 1. Genesis Esparza (Ram), 2. Uno Tate (Kais), 3. Gianna Prevedelli (Ram), 4. Iliana Echard (Ram).

130 – 1. Alejandra Sanner (Ram), 2. Ava Fontaine (Ram), 3. Maris Means (BFA).

155 – 1. Lydia Cox (Ram), 2. Charlotte Geis (Ank), 3. Makayla Pena (Ram), 4. Clara Thompson (Stut).

170 – 1. Kaelyn Ronnau (Kais), 2. Leona Smith (Ram), 3. Rhianna Elliot (Ram),4. Rylea King (Stut).

Saturday at Spangdahlem

SHAPE 90.5, Lakenheath 64.5, Alconbury 47, Spandahlem 46.5, AFNORTH 34.50, Baumholder 30

(combined boys and girls)

Boys

106 pounds – 1. Daniel Scavola (Alcon), 2. Daniel Hravoski (SHAPE).

113 – 1. Edison Vega (Alcon).

120 – 1. Andrew Barbee (Alcon), 2. Gavin Collazo (Spang), 3. Miguel Palmero-Fabra (SHAPE), 4. Levi Schaumburger (SHAPE).

126 – 1. Julyan Serrano-Garcia (SHAPE), 2. Caleb Truscott (Spang), 3. Diego Vargas (Lake), 4. Jackson Harcz (Spang).

132 – 1. Troy Truscott (Spang), 2. Federico Leongito (SHAPE), 3. Christian Dey (Lake), 4. Talon Keeton (AFN).

138 – 1. Jacob Stuhler (Alcon), 2. Edouard Conrad (Lake), 3. Peter Tvaruska (SHAPE), 4. Henry Doggette (AFN).

144 – 1. Kieran Quigley (Alcon), 2. Elliot Adam (Lake).

150 – 1. James Bennett, 2. Donovan Traylor (SHAPE), 3. Parker Grimm (Lake), 4. Cohen Mediola (Spang).

157 – 1. Michael McGlothlin (SHAPE), 2. Isaac Farrer (Spang), 3. Russel Checketts (Spang), 4. Lukas Masiulionis (AFN).

165 – 1. Matthew Mihalyi (Lake), 2. Lincoln Flake (Alcon), 3. D.J. Flenaugh (SHAPE), 4. Holden Burkhardt (AFN).

175 – 1. Liam Kennington (SHAPE), 2. Miles Iliff (AFN), 3. Wesson Roney (Lake), 4. Andri Vendla (AFN).

190 – 1. Jaden DuBois (Lake), 2. Howard Traylor (SHAPE), 3. Christian Pernetti (SHAPE), 4. Oscar Diaz (Spang).

215 – 1. Adrian Hill (Lake), 2. Hudson Hulet (Spang), 3. Justin Anderson (Baum), 4. Jonathan Zdunzyk (Baum).

Girls

105 – 1. Maya Reyes (Alcon), 2. Penelope Gomlak (SHAPE), 3. Alyssa Meas (Baum).

120 – 1. Richele Reyes (Alcon), 2. Alexis Hall (SHAPE), 3. Lene Schaumburger (SHAPE).

130 – 1. Peyton Caranta (Lake), 2. Victoria Rochlitzer (SHAPE), 3. Bellah Sanchez (Spang).

140 – 1. Megane Paquet (AFN), 2. Andrea Kontri (SHAPE), 3. Alexi Farmakis (Spang), 4. Elizabeth Fleming (Lake).

155 – 1. Ilaria Chierchia (SHAPE).

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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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