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Ansbach chalks up fourth straight championship

RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany – Ansbach High School secured its⁢ fourth consecutive DODEA-Europe Division ⁣III volleyball championship on nov.8, 2025, defeating Spangdahlem⁤ Sentinels​ at Ramstein High School. Teh Cougars demonstrated resilience and teamwork to claim the title, continuing a dominant run⁢ in⁤ the​ division.

The victory marks a notable achievement for Ansbach,solidifying its position as a powerhouse in ⁣DODEA-Europe volleyball. The championship game showcased⁤ strong performances from ⁢senior duo,⁢ setters and ‌hitters, Emma Lange and Isabella Ortiz, alongside sophomore Aubrey ‍Chaffey’s impactful blocking. This ⁣win also signals a smooth transition for the program under new ⁤head coach Christa⁢ becherer,⁤ following deborah Keller-Mitchell’s departure.

Lange finished with seven kills and 10 assists, while Ortiz contributed ⁣three kills and four assists. Chaffey blocked five Spangdahlem attacks, four of which resulted in points for Ansbach. Summer Mundy led the Sentinels with seven ⁢kills, and senior setter Lexi Lauer totaled 14 ‌assists.

“Its been building over the past three years,” ⁢Lange said of​ her connection with Ortiz. “This year, it just‌ progressed even further, being the leaders of ⁢the team.”

Despite a strong start from Spangdahlem, ⁢Ansbach ​ultimately prevailed. Spangdahlem ⁤coach Daniel​ Williams acknowledged his team’s good start but emphasized‌ the need for sustained⁣ effort against a team like Ansbach.

“Any time you get two good⁤ competitors head-to-head, the minute you stall, the other​ takes over.The minute you commit ​errors,the other fills the gap,” Williams said. “We played the best volleyball⁤ we could. It’s not the goal that ⁢we wanted, but we’re ⁣still⁤ proud of the team, proud‌ of the progress we made.”

looking ahead, Ansbach faces potential changes​ to its roster, with four seniors – Lange, Ortiz, Elizabeth Agudzi-Addo,‍ and Mya Henderson – graduating, and⁢ another player moving out of the ⁢district. However, Ortiz remains optimistic⁣ about the‌ program’s future, highlighting ‌the strength of the Ansbach volleyball community.

“We’re a volleyball community,” Ortiz said. “When ⁣coach Deb left last year, we’re such a strong community that – not that it didn’t matter – ⁤but we were able to build ourselves up.”

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