Scoring — SHAPE: Matteo Sanciu 14, Keller Schutt 9, Euklid Cani 5, Lincoln Coley 1, Mustafa Turkay 1; Ramstein: Aarius Guishard 13, Awwab Noble 12, Matteo Jones 9, Kelan Vaughn 8, Christian Roy 7, Michael Gonzales 7, Aamari Guishard 5, Tyrell Edwards 4, Ky’Ron Hall 2. Noteworthy — Schutt had 7 rebounds for the Spartans. Gonzales had 8 rebounds, Hall had 8 steals, Edwards and Vaughn had 7 boards each and Ryan Izaguirre had 6 rebounds for the Royals.
Scoring — Ansbach: Lucas Rudy 13, Jack Lovallo 4, Donovan Howard 4, Jalen Donaldson 2; Hohenfels: Jacob Berkau 13, Marcus Freeman 10, Theo Reyes 10, Lucas Gibbs 2, Nasir Vargas 2, Cameron Sanchez 2, Jeyden Ruelas 2, Javin Smirh 1.
Scoring – Hohenfels: Reyes 10, Berkau 9, Freeman 8, Ruelas 6, Gibbs 3, Vargas 2, Smith 2, Hayden Spalsbury 1; Ansbach: Lovallo 13, Rudy 10, Donaldson 4, Sam Hanson 3.
Scoring — Aviano: Nash Stoner 26, Joseph Guerrero 12; BFA: Nate Maddox 5, Caed Lowell 4. Noteworthy — Maddox had 6 rebounds and Lowell had 5 boards for the Falcons.
Scoring – Aviano: Stoner 34, Guerrero 13; BFA: Nate Maddox 11, Mateo Chamberlain 8, Uriah Trusty 8.
Scoring — Wiesbaden: Jordan Thibodeaux 24, Joel Idowu 19, Jacob Idowu 8; Stuttgart: Tyler Jackson 15, Adrian Anglada Paz 11, Zach Cerda 9.
Scoring – Wiesbaden: Ja. Idowu 20, Jo. Idowu 13, Thibodeaux 11; Stuttgart: Ben Osman 8, Jackson 6, Anthony Hooks 5.
Vicenza 52, American Overseas School of Rome 18
Scoring – Vicenza: Ben Harlow 15, Dylan Horrigan 12, Jace Herron 7. Noteworthy – Herron had 9 assists and 5 steals for the Cougars, while Horrigan had 7 assists and Harlow 6.
Scoring – Vicenza: Harlow 17, Simon Gilbert 9, Herron 7. Noteworthy – Gilbert had 11 rebounds for the Cougars, while Herron had 7 assists and 5 steals.
Scoring – Baumholder: Leo Kirkland 27, Jaylon Bilbrew 23, Greg Makubuya 12, Sir Kirkland 12; Sigonella: Jacob Maloney 6, Makari Spencer 6.
Scoring – Baumholder: S.Kirkland 18, Makubuya 15, L.Kirkland 13, Bilbrew 10; Sigonella: Spencer 17, Maloney 12, Mikolaj Czernielewski 8.
Scoring – Spangdahlem: Jesus Nunez 4, B. Mcvey 2, H. Ruedos 1; Kaiserslautern: Caleb Ringer 13, B’Angelo Drew-Carranza 11, Corbin King 11, Xavier Nelson 11, Jordan Balsamo 8, Carett Vitter 6, Aaron Potter 4, Denver Dait 2, Will Potter 2, Rueben Todman 2. Noteworthy – Potter had 8 steals, Dait 5 assists and Vitter 6 rebounds for the Raiders.
Scoring – SHAPE: Euklid Cani 18, Stefan G. 11, Matteo S. 9, Keller Schutt 6, Alberto Saldana 4; Kaiserslautern: Ringer 15, Drew-Carranza 15, Nelson 6, Todman 5, G. Vitter 4, King 3, A. Potter 2, Balsamo 2.
Scoring – Bahrain: Noah Harmon 24, Diego Mercado-Rold 20; Naples: Jettyn Jones 26, Jeramiah Robinson 16, Ethan Santamaria 12, Camden Kasparek 9. Noteworthy – Kasparek had 6 rebounds, 6 steals and 7 assists for the Wildcats, while Robinson had 7 steals and 5 assists and Landon Heavrin 7 rebounds and 6 steals.
Scoring – Naples: Robinson 20, Jones 11, Kasparek 8.
Scoring – Rota: Jed Acutim 24, Kaya Geylani 10; Bahrain: Harmon 19, Mercado 12.
Scoring – AFNORTH: Henry Main 14, Stefan Termure 9; Spangdahlem: Zander Doulder 11, Caleb Jackson 11. Noteworthy – Termure had 6 assists for the Lions, while Jason Goldsmith had 6 steals and 6 rebounds.
Scoring – Vilseck: Josh Benn 11, Skyar Cooper 9; Lakenheath: Gideon Toure 13, Jayden Shepherd 10.
Scoring – Vilseck Kayleel Grimes 19, Benn 9; Lakenheath: Toure 18, Jaylon Gatewood 9.
Scoring – Alconbury: Vicent Sheehan 29, Leonidas Politis 12, Aaron Dudley 6, Kai Vickerstaff 4, Ietula Te’o 3, Anthony Sheehan 3, Maximos Politis 2, Jacob Sander 2, Kieran Daley 1. Noteworthy – Politis had 13 rebounds and Dudley 8 rebounds for the Dragons.
Scoring – Alconbury: V.Sheehan 17, A.Sheehan 15, Dudley 10, L.Politis 4, M.Politis 4, Te’o 2, Grant Cumming 1. Noteworthy – L.Politis had 9 rebounds, Dudley 7 rebounds and Cumming 5 rebounds for the Dragons.
Scoring — SHAPE: Olivia Penry 5, Chiara D’Arrigo 4, Allyson Bunch 4, Naomi Munoz 2, Mariah Muller 1; Ramstein: Grayen Canady 10, Breanna Olivas 5, Aaryanna Guishard 4, Sanai Schneider 4, Jaivionne Jones 2, Parker 2, Feliciana Davis 2, Amari Keys 2, Ella Field 2, McKenzie McLaurin 1. Noteworthy — Munoz had 5 rebounds for the Spartans. Guishard had 6 boards and 6 steals, Davis had 9 rebounds, McLaurin had 6 rebounds and Schneider had 5 steals for the Royals.
Scoring — Ansbach: Kennedy Lange 9, Marga Marzan 4; Hohenfels: Malea Jobity 10, Jalissa Jobity 9, Kariana Jones 4, Anastasia Felix 2. Noteworthy — Lange had 12 rebounds and Lizzie Agudzi-Addo had 8 boards for the Cougars. J. Jobity had 4 steals and Jillian Odhiambo had 8 rebounds for the Tigers.
Scoring – Hohenfels: J.Jobity 16, M.Jobity 14, Angelaurie Owens 4, Jones 2, Odhiambo 2; Ansbach: Lange 18, Elizabeth Agudzi-Addo 8. Noteworthy – Owens had 5 steals for the Tigers, while Lange had 13 rebounds and Agudzi-Addo 8 for the Cougars.
Scoring — Aviano: Aubrey Cannon 8, Gigi Fortuna 5; BFA: Madi Williford 25, Eden Dowdy 14, Kenna Clason 7. Noteworthy — Williford had 9 rebounds, Dowdy 8 and Lydia Moore 7 for the Falcons.
Scoring — Aviano: Ily Zamora 11, Cannon 9, Fortuna 8; BFA: Williford 21, Clason 13, Dowdy 8. Noteworthy — Elena Young had 5 boards for the Saints. Clason had 9 rebounds and Dowdy added another 7 for the Falcons.
Scoring — Kaiserslautern: Elizabeth Marriott 15, Hazel Sanders 12, Vernesha Oliver 7.
Scoring – SHAPE: Gluiare D’augio 6, Alicia Perry 4; Kaiserslautern: Vernesha Oliver 16, Elizabeth Marriott 10, Shayla King 8.
Scoring – AFNORTH: Skariah 13, Maggie Masse 12; Spangdahlem: Cayla Morton 7, Miranda Valles 2. Noteworthy – Skariah had 10 rebounds and Emery Koger and Izzy Trosper 9 each for the Lions.
Scoring — Bahrain: Anya Dinkler 12; Naples: Emma Heavey 13, Emily Anderson 10. Noteworthy — Heavey had 5 steals and Anderson had 6 rebounds for the Wildcats.
Scoring – Rota: Jourdan Timmons 12, Allie DeMeritt 12, Kate Warkentien 10, Emcee Amatorio 9; Bahrain: Anya Dinkler.
Scoring – Rota: Warkentien 10, Amatorio 10, DeMeritt 10, Timmons 8.
Scoring — Wiesbaden: Kariyah Housey 4, Natalia Bergdorf 4, Brianne Arroya 4; Stuttgart: Eve Henry 14, Serenity Sampson 9.
Scoring – Wiesbaden: Berdorf 8, Housey 4; Stuttgart: Henry 16, Mia Snyder 11, Addison Jennings 7, Alicia Wiggins 7.
American Overseas School of Rome 38, Vicenza 25
Scoring — AOSR: Natalia DiMatteo 10, Silvia Goldman 9, Mikaela Ramon 7, Leah Reni 6, Nina Neroni 4, Laila Lester 2; Vicenza: Jerina Smith 7, Yareli Telles 7, Trishauna Lewis 4, Gracie Perry 4, Emily Vallejo-Rodriguez 4. Noteworthy — DiMatteo had 9 rebounds for the Falcons, while Goldman had 5 steals and Gloria Olivieri had 5 assists.
Scoring — AOSR: DiMatteo 20, Gloria Olivieri 4, Ramon 3, Evelyn Campbell 2, Reni 2; Vicenza: Lewis 9, Telles 7, Smith 6.
Scoring – Baumholder: Leai Vaisagote 7; Sigonella: Charlize Caro 24.
Scoring – Baumholder: Bella Anku 7; Sigonella: Caro 17. Noteworthy – Caro had 7 rebounds for the Jaguars.
Scoring – Vilseck: Maria Smith 19, Giselle Villarreal 14, Lyla Ingram 9; Lakenheath: Sydney DuPont 14, Solymar Brown 13, Amiah Morgan 5. Noteworthy – DuPont had 6 rebounds for the Lancers.
Scoring – Smith 19, Villarreal 14, Ingram 9; Brown 8, Morgan 5, Isabella Herman 2. Noteworthy – Herman had 9 bords, Anabella Potenzone had 6 rebounds and Aliyah Fowler had 6 boards for the Lancers.
Scoring – Alconbury: Sofia Politis 10, Naomi Little 3; Brussels: Kathleen Rullan 10, Nino Kapanadze 4.
Scoring – Alconbury: Politis 10, Little 9; Brussels: Rullan 6, Kapanadze 4, Kate Baird 4.
Stuttgart 1,149; Ansbach 1,132; Vilseck 1,111; Vicenza 1,015; Hohenfels 935
1. Kathryn Gillooly (Stut) 291, 2. Aurora Mayo (Stut) 291, 3. Laysha Bobbitt (Ans) 289, 4. Camdyn Deese (Vil) 287, 5. David Serna (Ans) 286, 6. Jaqueline Polkowski (Stut) 285, 7. Jasmine Tetterton (Vil) 283, 8. Erica Logan (Stut) 282, 9. Ethan Serna (Ans) 280, 10T. Chance Dupessie (Ans) 277, 10T. Avery Gerhauser (Stut) 277.
Standing: Gillooly, Mayo, Bobbitt, Serna 93.
Prone: Gillooly, Mayo, Polkowski, Bobbitt 100.
Wiesbaden 1,141; Kaiserslautern 1,140, Ramstein 1,111; Alconbury 1,091; SHAPE 1,068; Baumholder 1,016; Spangdahlem 1,003
1. Amanda Garcia (Kais) 292, 2. Joyce Truschinski (Kais) 287, 3. Cydnee Lassiter (Wies) 287, 4. Benjamin Pollak (Wies) 285, 5. Leni Taylor (Ram) 285, 6. Kai Malaga (Wies) 285, 7. Aiden Sweney (Wies) 284, 8. Noah Truschinksi (Kais) 281, 9. Rosco Brady (Alc) 280, 10. Annalyn Higgins (Kais) 280.
Ramstein 242.5, Stuttgart 181.5, Kaiserslautern 133.5, Vilseck 101.5, Hohenfels 54, Ansbach 23, BFA 10
106 – 1. Reilly Tobias (Kais), 2. Matthew Schmermund (Ram), 3. Daniel Kim (Stut), 4. Elijiah Gabriel (Kais).
113 – 1. Cole Santos (Ram), 2. Ethan Holdren (Ram) 3. Kwacie Jones (Ans), 4. Westin Hawkes (Stut).
120 – 1. Nate Greene (Ram), 2. Jayden Cruz (Vil), 3. Elijah Grananhan (Hoh), 4. Colwyn Allan (Stut).
126 – 1. Preston Schnieders (Stut), 2. Chris de la Torre (Ram), 3. Landyn Krimpelman (Kais), 4. Darrien Claire (Vil).
132 – 1. Joshua Kim (Kais), 2. Benjamin Tocco (Hoh), 3. Sammy Johnson (Stut), 4. Jackson Coleman (Stut).
138 – 1. King Evans (Vi), 2. Rhys Barlow (Ram), 3. Rucell Phillip (Stut), 4. Dominick Welsh (Stut).
144 – 1. Liam Horne (Ram), 2. Sam Leigers (Ram), 3. Payton Kolesnikov (Stut), 4. Jacob Leas Cruz.
150 – 1. Jayden Freeman (Vil), 2. Dane Westberry (Stut), 3. Ryan Cassem (Ram), 4. Josiah Tovar (Stut).
157 – 1. Issac Martinez (Ram), 2. Xavier Schumacher (Ram), 3. Peyton Allen (Kais), 4. Josh Jamison (Stut).
165 – 1. Kydan Echard (Ram), 2. Andrew Morrow (Stut), 3. Christian Groves (Stut), 4. Nathan Arreguine (Ans).
175 – 1. Jagger Jordan (Ram), 2. Alex Gonzalez (Ram), 3. Henry Richard (BFA).
190 – 1. Freeman Allen (Kais), 2. Chris Farrington (Ram), 3. Alex Bencivenga (Ram), 4. Broc Leroy (Kais).
215 – 1. Alex Levardi (Stut), 2. Nehemiah Baleto (Hoh), 3. Alex Gairy (Ram), 4. Ritter (Ram).
285 – 1. Dorian Braun (Ram), 2. James Colon (Ans), 3. Linus Soto (Stut), 4. Mosses (Ram).
105 – 1. Lily Greene (Ram), 2. Sophia Seaburgh (Ram), 3. Camille Acosta (Stut).
110 – 1. Liberty Snyder (Ram), 2. Emi Toone (Stut), 3. Ileana Rodriguez (Hoh), 4. Daria Echeverria (Vil).
115 – 1. Genesis Esparza (Ram), 2. Uno Tate (Kais), 3. Chanel Lantapon (Ram), 4. Abi Castillo (Ans).
120 – 1. Iliana Echard (Ram), 2. Hardy (Ram), 3. Gianna Prevedelli (Ram).
130 – 1. Alejandra Sanner (Ram), 2. Ava Fontaine (Ram), 3. Ayanna Tennial (Vil).
140 – 1. Carlson (Ram), 2. Violet Tomko (Stut), 3. Kyleigh Duboise (Ram), 4. Maris Means (BFA).
155 – 1. Lydia Cox (Ram), 2. Natalia Trejosamador (Ram), 3. Clara Thompson (Stut).
170 – 1. Kaelyn Ronneau (Kais), 2. Sarah Felice (Ans), 3. Rhianna Elliot (Ram), 4. Rylea King (Stut).
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12 digs and 4 aces and Ariana Cristian 7 aces and 12 digs
Noteworthy – Lynnea Diaz Gonzalez had 14 kills and Savannah Tweedy 13 kills for the Falcons
with McNeal having 9 kills and 8 digs and Juraika Rodriguez 15 digs
with Ashley Tweedy contributing 7 kills and 11 digs
Noteworthy - Isabella Naselli had 7 kills and 6 aces for the Jaguars and Fabiola Mercado-Rodriguez had 12 assists
Noteworthy – Naselli and Laney Reardon each had 9 kills for the Jaguars
Noteworthy – Kennedy Lance had 6 kills and 5 aces for the Cougars
while Kennedy Kohrs had 6 kills and Allison Schuck 5 kills and Georgia Bryant 32 assists and 4 aces
Elaina Holsclaw 7 kills and 4 aces and Mayci Salmon 29 assists
Noteworthy – Bryant had 21 assists and 4 aces and Lange 7 kills for the Cougars
fisher 9 kills and 6 aces and Holsclaw 3 kills for the Saints
while Emma Kasparek had 7 assists and Aiyana Godfrey 3 kills
Noteworthy – Cristina Nespoli had 5 kills and 3 aces for the Falcons
Clara Clayton had 3 kills and 2 aces and Annika Kravetzsky had 10 assists and 2 kills
Noteworthy – Nespoli had 7 kills and Lama Djuraskovic had 4 aces for the Falcons
8 digs and 4 kills and Emma Heavey 5 aces and 3 kills for the Wildcats
and Piper Nowlin and Mariska Campbell had 6 kills for the Raiders
while Sophia Schluth had 7 kills and Jillian Buckley had 6 for the Royals
Ainsley Baker had 7 kills and Sara Houghton had 6 kills for the Panthers
Noteworthy – Lyndsey Urick had 11 aces and 6 kills
and Rylee Ashcraft had 4 kills for the Warriors
Yasheira Serrano and Riley Schick each had 3 kills for the Tigers
while Anthony DiMatteo had 5 kills and 5 blocks and Aurelien Berthet 4 kills
Kowen Nowell had 18 assists for the Saints
while Gabriele Fabbro had 6 kills and 4 blocks
Xavier Fox had 7 kills and Pierce Dozier had 6 kills and 2 blocks
Noteworthy – Huber had 3 kills and DiMatteo 4 blocks for the Falcons
Trevor Drummond had 14 digs for the Saints
Fabbro had 11 kills and Nowell had 17 assists
Davion Bowie had 7 kills and Ian O’Connor had 5 blocks for the Wildcats
Lucas Suszko had 11 kills and Tristian Rosado had 22 assists
Meara Lim-Goyette (AOSR) 25:11; Claire Shekleton (AOSR) 25:15
Valerie Deguzman 8-0; Maya McLeod (Vic) def
Doubles – Sarah McGovern/Annika Svenson (Vic) def
Sean Hudgeons 8-3; Phoenix Cordova (Alc) def
Christian Hiam 8-3; Tyler Robinson (Alc) def
Gabe Blanke 8-1; Norman Snopkowski (Alc) def
Hudgeons/Hiam 9-8 (10-8); Blanke/Odegaard def
Maddison Beedham 8-6; Hikari Scott (Lak) def
Teagan Poole 8-4; Natalia Hairston (Alc) def
Real/May 8-1; Daniella Pantoja/Cheyenne Worley (Alc) def
Kayden Ballard 8-3; Jack Bishop (Wies) def
Bella Rainey 8-2; Sophia Rainey (Wies) def
Vanessa Franco 8-2; Melayna Tingey (Stu) def
London Howell 8-6; Allison Hayes (Stu) def
Kryway/Jacobs; Gonzalez-Escalante/Howell def
Jacopo Aliberti 8-2; Riccardo Averni (MMI) def
Ben Avalos 6-4; Federico Cannizzano (MMI) def
Mason Heathington 6-1; Francesco Gregorini (MMI) def
Aliberti/Cannizzano 8-1; Grifeo/Gregorini def
Talia Lor 8-3; Alesssandra Paloni (MMI) def
Andrea Mayounga 8-4; Aleczandria Rodriguez (Nap) def
Benedtta Marino 6-0; Sol Giannetti (MMI) def
Bi.Marino/unknown 9-8 (7-4); Black/Williams def
Doubles – Enrique Jorquera/Alberto Viera def
6-1; Torrente de la Pisa/Rodrigo Ortega def
Doubles – Mariana Torrente de la Pisa/Chiara D’Arrigo def
Aspen Lindsey/Sandrine Bennett 8-4; Clara Pacios/Solano def
Doubles – Torrente de la Pisa/D’Arrigo def