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Heidelberg freshman selected by USA Soccer

Heidelberg freshman Christian Albelo, who plays for TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Academy, was among 36 players invited to attend USA Soccer’s Under-15 training camp Oct. 27-Nov. 3 at Carson, Calif., his parents, Francisco and Sandra, emailed on Wednesday.

The Albelos provided a link http://www.ussoccer.com/News/U-15-Boys/2012/10/US-Under15-BNT-Head-Coach-Tony-Lepore-Names-36Player-Roster-for-Training-Camp.aspx which tells about the camp their son will be attending.

Ankara girls, Incirlik boys grab volleyball titles

Ankara athletic director and tournament director Tim Redden emailed a report Monday on the annual Ankara Sports Association volleyball tournament held last weekend in the Turkish capital. The ASA is a vehicle designed to increase the chances for student-athletes in Turkey to compete. Here’s Redden’s report:

“Two DODDS-Europe teams captured both the championships and the MVP honors in the sixth Ankara Sports Association  Invitational Volleyball Tournament last weekend.
 
“The Ankara Trojans completed  a sweep of the girls’ field with a 25-15, 25-12, 25-23 win over Bilkent Laboratory and International School on Saturday behind the stellar play of tournament MVP Karey Daniel. Minutes before receiving her award, Daniel was given the ballwith her team  down 21-23 in the third set. She recorded four straight points from serves, including a devastating kill from behind the attack line.
 
“In fact, the Trojans’ greatest challenge came against their DODDS-E rivals, the Incirlik Hodjas. Ankara dropped the first set 18-25 but rebounded to defeat Incirlik 25-20, a game in which Daniel served nine straight points; 25-20, a game with the scoring spread around, and 25-19, a game in which senior Clara Hamilton started the game with a seven-point run. Ankara defeated the Pakistani Embassy International Study Group Wolves 25-12, 25-18, 22-25, and 25-12 and the OASIS School Lions 25-18, 25-8, and 25-12.
 
“The Hodjas, led by Allyn Anderson, finished in third place with victories over the Lions (25-11, 25-16, 25-12) and Wolves (25-12, 25-18, 25-18).
 
“The Incirlik boys rode the defense and offense of MVP libero Tamer Long to an easy run through the field. They found their rhythm in the opening match against Ankara with a 25-13, 25-14, 25-14 victory in spite of improved play from the Trojans. They continued to beat opponents in straight sets: Wolves (25-10, 25-6, 25-11) and BLIS (25-5, 25-11, 25-4). In their Saturday face-off with unbeaten OASIS, Incirlik struggled out of the gate needing extra points to secure the “W” 26-24. But with the dust shaken off, they took the following sets 25-10 and 25-16.
 
“Ankara’s boys  showed great improvement through the tournament and captured third place. They started with a 17-25, 7-25, 24-26 loss to OASIS, but built on their third-set success to defeat BLIS 25-18, 25-21, 25-22 the following night. On Saturday, they played the longest match of the tournament. They eventually felled the Wolves 20-25, 25-14, 20-25, 25-11, 15-13. 
 
“The ASA Tournament returned to its boys’ and girls’ format after the 2011 event was played without the boys’ sides. All told, over 115 high school volleyball players converged on the Ankara ES/HS gym for the three-day tournament. The cross country field also expanded to include middle and high school runners from BLIS. The ASA plans to continue expanding participation in the cross country events next season and hopes to draw full tennis teams to their events in the near future.”

Bitburg-ex Edgar rolling on in Arkansas

The family of Kyle Edgar, the Bitburg running back who last year averaged 10.8 yards-per-carry in rushing for 1,242 yards and 20 touchdowns and made the All-Europe team for the second straight season, emailed last week to provide a link to a story on Edgar which appeared in the Arkansas Leader newspaper. You can read the article at this link http://arkansasleader.blogspot.de/2012/08/sports-storypanther-transfer-good-fit.html.


This season, Edgar’s wearing the colors of Cabot (Ark.) High School, which plays in Class 7A. Anyone who’d like to keep up with Edgar’s accomplishments can visit his website, www.kyleedgar.com.
 

D-III football semifinal pushed back a week

DODDS-Europe athletic director Karen Seadore announced Tuesday that because of problems arranging airline flights from Rota, Spain, to Germany, the European Division III semifinal game between No. 2 seed Bamberg and defending champion Rota, the No. 3 seed, has been moved from Saturday to the following Saturday, Oct. 27.


Oct. 27 was to have been a bye week for the D-III survivors and was therefore available for the unexpected schedule change. The Bamberg-Rota winner will play the winner of this Saturday’s Sigonella-at-Baumholder game in the D-III title game Nov. 3 at Baumholder.
     
 

Schweinfurt tops 3-team military soccer tourney

John Carmona scored half of his team’s goals Saturday as the Schweinfurt Magicians downed Ansbach and Grafenwoehr in a three-team military soccer tournament at Ansbach.
 

According to Ansbach sports and fitness director Patrick Kabuye, Carmona finished the day with two total goals in Schweinfurt’s 2-0 victory over Ansbach and 2-1 conquest of Grafenwoehr.
 

Wiesbaden soph on target in German shooting

Wiesbaden sophomore Daniel Boehme, 15, won a bronze medal in the German national clay-pigeon championships conducted Sept. 8-9 in Kreilingen, Germany, according to his parents Mike and Sharon Boehme. Shooting in the minors’ category for competitors younger than 21, Boehme knocked down 149 of 200 clay pigeons, a total exceeded only by the 152 and 162 shattered by the 19- and 20-year-olds who finished ahead of him, Boehm’s parents reported.

In a show of versatility Thursday, Boehme finished sixth in a three-way golf tournament conducted on his home course at Rheinblick with a Stableford score of 20 points. 
 

Top 10 lists debut in Europe sports

Did you see a high school golfer put together a spectacular round during the DODDS-Europe season opening weekend? Or maybe a cross country runner who flew by as if she or he had wings attached to their feet?

Now you can see how they matched up against the rest of the competition around Europe. Stars and Stripes has created lists that will be updated throughout the season, detailing the best times or scores from those sports. You can check out the top cross country times here. And the best golf scores here.

Note that they’re on top of season schedules that list the upcoming contests as well as team scores reported from events that are concluded.

Readers can also take a look at standings for football here. And volleyball here. Or take a look at which teams are playing the best tennis here.

All those features can be accessed under “Schedules/Results” on the Europe Sports page.
 

Kingfish swimmers set marks on opening day

Danielle Davis, Connor Davis and Bobby Gaston won their inauguaral European Forces Swim League 200-meter short-course backstroke races Saturday and set team records in the process, according to Kaiserslautern Kingfish publicity chair Jodi Johnson.
 

Danielle Davis set the Kingfish's team mark in the girls’ 13-14-year-old division with a time of 2:49.95. Gaston placed the boys’ 15-16-year record at 2:37.46, and Connor Davis established the boys’ 17-19 record in 2:25.32 as the EFSL opened another season. Their performances in the event, being contested for the first time this season, helped the Kingfish edge Stuttgart 592-565 in the three-team meet. Vilseck-Grafenwoehr was third with 42 points.
 

Sigonella schedules early-bird kick-off

Anyone planning to attend the first game of the high school football season Saturday in Sigonella should set an alarm clock.

After having to suspend their football program for their final three games last season because of a lack of players, the revived Sigonella Jaguars will have 19 players or so suited up when they kick off at 9 a.m. Saturday against the visiting 2011 Division III champions from Rota.
 

Tryouts set for Heidelberg Select soccer teams

The soccer field next to the Patrick Henry Village bowling alley will be the site of tryouts Sunday for the Heidelberg Select boys’ and girls’ traveling soccer teams, according to youth sports organizers in that community.

Tryouts for the Under-9 and Under-11 teams are scheduled for 2-2:45 p.m.; the Under-13 and Under-15 squads are to take the field from 3-3:45 p.m., and the high-school-level squad is to be filled between 4 and 4:45 p.m.

 
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Rusty is a sports writer in Europe.