Youth tackle football kicked off its second season in U.S. Army Garrison
Stuttgart with 74 participants, about 32 more players than last season.

In its inaugural season, USAG Stuttgart Child, Youth and School Services
fielded a bantam team for 9- to 11-year-olds and a junior team for 12-
to 14- year-olds. This year, the program boasts one bantam and two
junior teams.

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The Stuttgart Piranhas swim team has kicked off another season of
competition in the European Forces Swim League.  Coaches and team
members look forward to defending their Rheinland Divisional
championship title, improving their times and having fun.

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David Seegar, 16, was one of only a few skateboarders who braved the
commute and threatening weather to participate in the third annual U.S.
Army Garrison Stuttgart German-American Skateboard Competition held Aug.
13.Read More

While many of their counterparts enjoyed sleeping late, 395 service
members, civilians and family members in U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart
started their Saturday morning with a 13-mile or five-kilometer run July
16.Read More

While the season may be over, soccer players were still able to get
their kicks during the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Child, Youth and
School Services “3v3” soccer tournament held June 28 on Husky Field. Read More

Stuttgart families are devoted to wrestling.

That much was clear at the Child, Youth and School Services regional
wrestling tournament hosted in U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart at the Patch
High School gym March 26.

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Two championship victories punctuated the end of a tough winter sports
season at Patch High School, making the girls basketball team number
one in Department of Defense Dependents Schools Europe Division I and
the Junior ROTC air rifle team best in the Army.Read More

Patch High School won its third straight Department of Defense
Dependents Schools Division I European wrestling crown  as it rolled
over the competition Feb. 18-19 in Wiesbaden.Read More

After a record-breaking season followed by a disappointing loss in the
European championship, the Patch High School precision air rifle team
looks to its top shooters to end the year on a high note at the national
level.

The Panthers broke a school system record Jan. 22 when they earned 1,415
out of 1,500 points during their final match of the season and entered
the 2011 Department of Defense Dependents Schools Europe marksmanship
championship “shooting almost 80 points higher than any other team,”
according to team coach Jack Wayne.Read More

Patch Fitness Center was swarming with activity during its annual aerobathon Jan. 22. “We want to give everyone a taste of all the group fitness classes we have to offer,” said Ricky Payton, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart fitness coordinator. During the Family and MWR-sponsored event, community members were able toRead More