Kent Harris wears many hats at Stars and Stripes, including reporter/photographer, web editor and overseas sports editor. He's been a Striper since early 1997.
Nile C. Kinnick's strength this season could be on the defensive side of the ball in DODEA-Pacific football, though the Red Devils might also get a boost from a new kicker.
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"We’ll have to rely more on deception than overpowering people like we used to,” Matthew C. Perry football coach Daniel Burns said of this year's squad.
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Former Army captain could guarantee herself a return to the Paralympics - held next year in Paris - by winning Saturday at a triathlon event in the French capital.
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They won't be back in classrooms until Monday. But DODEA athletes in the Pacific and Europe have already returned to practice fields and courts to start preparing for upcoming fall sports seasons.
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They had fine high school careers in their chosen sports. But some recently graduated seniors from DODEA-Pacific schools aren't stopping there. They have plans in place to compete in college.
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Brussels' William Pierce led the football team to the Division III football title in the fall, won the 175-pound weight class in the European wrestling championships and then defended his long and triple jump titles from 2022 last month.
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Wiesbaden's Lyndsey Urick completed her senior year with two team championship titles and a runner-up medal, two first-team all-European selections (volleyball and softball) and one second-team honor (basketball).
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Guam High and Father Duenas Memorial won't meet on the football field this school year after the island's title game was called off due to the lingering aftermath of Typhoon Mawar.
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