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Football
Playoffs
Quarterfinals
Friday, Oct. 23
Game 1-Father Duenas Memorial 49, Okkodo 13
Saturday, Oct. 24
Game 2-Guam High 48, Southern 6
Game 3-John F. Kennedy 14, Simon Sanchez 12
Semifinals
Friday, Oct. 30
Game 4-George Washington 22, John F. Kennedy 6
Saturday, Oct. 31
Game 5-Father Duenas 20, Guam High 12
Friday, Nov. 6 or Saturday, Nov. 7
Third-place game
Game 6-John F. Kennedy vs. Guam High, site and time TBD
Bamboo Bowl
Game 7-George Washington vs. Father Duenas, site and time TBD
Cross country
Saturday’s results
Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Meet
At International Christian School-Uijongbu, 3.1-mile course
Boys team scores
1, Seoul Foreign, 49; 2, Seoul American, 63; 3, Osan American, 95.
Boys individual results
1, Josh Hanks, Osan, 17 minutes, 8 seconds
2, Thomas Kim, SAHS, 17:19
3, Peter Moon, Seoul International, 17:26
4, Japeth DeVries, ICS-U, 17:47
5, Brian Raab, Osan, 17:48
6, Robbie Goodpastor, SAHS, 17:49
7, Stephen Lee, SFS, 18:16
8, Jakob Alejandre, SFS, 18:18
9, Roland Umoru, Yongsan International-Seoul, 18:29
10, Jakob Lunden-Welden, SFS, 18:39
11, T.J. Kastritis, SFS, 18:41
12, Daniel Moon, Gyeonggi Suwon International, 18:47
13, Owen Underwood, SFS, 18:48
14, John Graham, SAHS, 18:48
15, Mickey Kumar, ICS-U, 18:51
16, Darren Kim, Taejon Christian International, 18:58
17, Joelmir Dombe, YIS-S, 18:59
18, Christian Quizmundo, SAHS, 19:06
Awards
Most Valuable Runner—Thomas Kim, Seoul American.
All-Conference team—Thomas Kim, Robert Goodpastor, John Graham, Andrew
Murphy, Seoul American; Josh Hanks, Brian Raab, Travis Wyatt, Osan American;
Jakob Alejandre, Owen Underwood, Seoul Foreign; Ha Young Cho, Darren Kim, Taejon
Christian International; Japeth DeVries, Daniel Kim, Mickey Kumar, International
Christian-Uijongbu; John Eun, Taiwan Kim, Peter Moon, Seoul International;
Joelmir Dombe, Roland Umoru, Yongsan International-Seoul; Sung Kyu Park, Korea
International.
Girls team scores
1, Seoul American, 21; 2, Seoul Foreign, 49; 3, Osan American, 85.
Girls individual results
1, Siarria Ingram, SAHS, 19 minutes, 49 seconds (meet record)
2, Amanda Henderson, SAHS, 19:54
3, Jessalyn Bialke, SAHS, 20:34
4, Janelle Jorgenson, SFS, 21:11
5, Jamie Park, SFS, 21:16
6, Sally Lee, SAHS, 21:49
7, Jasmine Park, Seoul International, 21:58
8, Nicole Solomonson, Osan, 21:59
9, Dorothy Krebill, SAHS, 22:02
10, Elsie Chung, Yongsan International-Seoul, 22:12
11, Kimberly Boucher, Osan, 22:20
12, Samantha Kim, SFS, 22:23
13, Judy Kim, SFS, 23:06
14, Jessica Wenzel, SAHS, 23:12
15, Nicole Muther, SFS, 23:32
16, Liz Rose, ICS-U, 23:43
17, Monica Shin, ICS-U, 23:45
18, Jamee Edwards, Osan, 23:47
Awards
Most Valuable Runner—Siarria Ingram, Seoul American.
All-Conference team—Siarria Intram, Jessalyn Bialke, Amanda Henderson,
Dorothy Krebill, Jessica Wenzel, Seoul American; Katie Baur, Janelle Jorgenson,
Samantha Kim, Jamie Park, Sheilah Tackett, Seoul Foreign; Kimberly Boucher,
Nicole Solomonson, Osan American; Julia Byun, Liz Rose, International Christian-Uijongbu;
Anjie Jo, Seo Hyun Kim, Korea International; Jennifer Kim, Taejon Christian
International; Jasmine Park, Seoul International; Elsie Chung, Yongsan
International-Seoul; Melia Lagat, Daegu American.
Boys volleyball
Friday’s and Saturday’s results
2009 Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Boys Division I
(large schools) Volleyball Tournament
At Seoul Foreign School
Boys
Awards
Most Valuable Player—Clayton Baker, Seoul Foreign
Best Hitter—Clayton Baker, Seoul Foreign
Best Passer—Toma Kobayashi, Seoul Foreign
Best Server—Ryan Ricks, Seoul Foreign
Best Setter—Eric Tarikas, Seoul American
Coach of the Year—Lori Rogers, Seoul American
Team Sportsmanship Award—Seoul Foreign
All-Conference team—Clayton Baker, Toma Kobayashi, Charlie Hague, Ryan Ricks,
Seoul Foreign; Nathan Baldevia, Joel Marselus, Billy Bortscheller, Osan
American; Eric Tarikas, Josh Edwards, Seoul American; Andrew Han, Seoul
International; Eugene Bock, Taejon Christian International; Nico Nunez, Daegu
American; Seungwon Eun, Korea International; Yoon Chang, Yongsan International.
All-Tournament team—Toma Kobayashi, Ryan Ricks, Charlie Hague, Cooper Daniel,
Seoul Foreign; Nathan Baldevia, Joel Marselus, Billy Bortscheller, Osan
American; Eric Tarikas, Josh Edwards, Seoul American; David Yi, Jay Chung, Seoul
International; Bryan Kim, Taejon Christian International; Chris Swain, Daegu
American; Allen Kim, Yongsan International-Seoul.
Friday’s matches
Match 1—Seoul International def. Taejon Christian International 22-25, 28-26,
25-23, 19-25, 15-6
Match 2—Seoul American def. Daegu American 25-13, 25-19, 25-22
Match 3—Osan American def. Yongsan International-Seoul 25-5, 26-24, 25-15
Match 4—Seoul Foreign def. Seoul International 25-20, 25-16, 25-10
Match 5—Osan American def. Seoul American 25-21, 25-21, 13-25, 19-25, 15-10
Match 6—Taejon Christian International def. Yongsan International-Seoul
25-18, 28-26, 24-26, 17-25, 15-8
Saturday’s matches
Match 7—Daegu American def. Yongsan International-Seoul 26-24, 25-21, 25-20
Match 8—Third and fourth place, Seoul American def. Seoul International
21-25, 25-22, 20-25, 25-17, 15-10
Match 9—Taejon Christian International def. Daegu American 26-24, 25-19,
19-25, 25-10
Match 10—Championship, Seoul Foreign def. Osan American 25-16, 25-16, 19-25,
25-23
Saturday’s summary
Seoul American def. Seoul International 21-25, 25-22, 20-25, 25-17, 15-10
Spike kills—SAHS, Deion Craig 15 in 33 attempts, Colton Heckerl 9 in 31
attempts. Serving—SAHS, Colton Heckerl 26-for-27, Greg Morris 16-for-17, Deion
Craig 12-for-16, Eric Tarikas 13-for-13. Defensive digs—SAHS, Eric Tarikas 5.
Set assists—SAHS, Eric Tarikas 21, Jason Liu 15.
Friday’s summaries
Seoul American def. Daegu American 25-13, 25-19, 25-22
Spike kills—SAHS, Josh Edwards 11 in 19 attempts, Colton Heckerl 7 in 14
attempts, Deion Craig 6 in 18 attempts. Serving—SAHS, Greg Morris 13-for-16,
Josh Edwards 12-for-12; Eric Tarikas 11-for-12. Defensive digs—SAHS, Jason Liu
6. Set assists—SAHS, Eric Tarikas 29.
Osan American def. Seoul American 25-21, 25-21, 13-25, 19-25, 15-10
Spike kills—SAHS, Josh Edwards 18 in 45 attempts, Deion Craig 14 in 28
attempts, Colton Heckerl 12 in 26 attempts, Eric Tarikas 6. Serving—SAHS, Eric
Tarikas 19-for-19, Greg Morris 18-for-19, Jason Liu 18-for-19, Colton Heckerl
14-for-14, Deion Craig 13-for-14. Defensive digs—SAHS, Jason Liu 9, Greg Morris
6. Set assists—SAHS, Eric Tarikas 43.
Girls
Awards
Most Valuable Player—Destinee’ Harrison, Seoul American.
Best Hitter—Liz Gleaves, Seoul American.
Best Passer—Nicole Sparks, Osan American.
Best Server—Nina Aaltonen, Taejon Christian International.
Best Setter—Brittany Grandy, Seoul American.
Coach of the Year—Kirsten Nelson, Taejon Christian International.
Team Sportsmanship Award—Taejon Christian International
All-Conference team—Megan Chase, Brittany Grandy, Liz Gleaves, Destinee’
Harrison, Seoul American; Kristina Bergman, Chanel O’Neal, LeAnne Quizon, Daegu
American; Nina Aaltonen, Becca Roberts, Taejon Christian International; Il-Ji
Kam, Korea International; Nicole Sparks, Osan American; Justine Makki, Seoul
Foreign; Margaret Jang, Yongsan International-Seoul; Amy Jung, Seoul
International.
All-Tournament team—Megan Chase, Brittany Grandy, Liz Gleaves, Destinee’
Harrison, Seoul American; Kristina Bergman, Alexis Parker, Angie Robinet, Daegu
American; Rebecca Cole-Walker, Nina Aaltonen, Taejon Christian International;
Justine Makki, Mariana Giardini, Seoul Foreign; Nicole Sparks, Osan American;
Doyun Kim, Seoul International; Margaret Jang, Yongsan International-Seoul
Friday’s matches
Match 1—Seoul Foreign def. Osan American 17-25, 25-19, 25-20, 25-21
Match 2—Taejon Christian International def. Yongsan International-Seoul
25-23, 25-21, 25-23
Match 3—Daegu American def. Seoul International 25-16, 25-18, 25-16
Match 4—Seoul American def. Seoul Foreign 25-16, 25-15, 25-16
Match 5—Daegu American def. Taejon Christian International 25-21, 25-21,
25-27, 25-20
Match 6—Osan American def. Seoul International 25-15, 25-23, 25-20
Saturday’s matches
Match 7—Yongsan International-Seoul def. Seoul International 25-23, 25-20,
25-23
Match 8—Third and fourth place, Taejon Christian International def. Seoul
Foreign 25-23, 23-25, 25-19, 25-14
Match 9—Osan American def. Yongsan International-Seoul 29-27, 25-20, 25-15
Match 10—Championship, Seoul American def. Daegu American 25-27, 25-12,
25-15, 25-21
Saturday’s summary
Championship
Seoul American def. Daegu American 25-27, 25-12, 25-15, 25-21
Spike kills—SAHS, Liz Gleaves 19 in 33 attempts, Destinee’ Harrison 12 in 27
attempts, Megan Chase 6 in 19 attempts. Serving-SAHS, Hannah Swafford 25-for-26,
Brittany Grandy 18-for-18, Megan Chase 14-for-16, Destinee’ Harrison 15-for-19,
5 aces. Set assists—SAHS, Brittany Grandy 32. Block points—SAHS, Destinee’
Harrison 6. Defensive digs—SAHS, Megan Chase 17, Hannah Swafford 11, Liz Gleaves
9, Brittany Grandy 7.
Friday’s summary
Seoul American def. Seoul Foreign 25-16, 25-15, 25-16
Spike kills—SAHS, Destinee’ Harrison 12 in 16 attempts, Liz Gleaves 9 in 20
attempts, Megan Chase 8 in 20 attempts. Serving—SAHS, Brittany Grandy 17-for-17,
Destinee’ Harrison 15-for-18, Hannah Swafford 11-for-12. Set assists—SAHS,
Brittany Grandy 22. Block points—SAHS, Destinee’ Harrison 4. Defensive digs—SAHS,
Destinee’ Harrison 8, Brittany Grandy 5, Megan Chase 5.
Tennis
Friday’s results
2009 Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Division I (large
schools) Tennis Tournament
At Yongsan International School-Seoul
Boys
Awards
Most Valuable Player—Ted Bolton, Seoul Foreign.
Tournament Runner-up—Chong Lee, Seoul American.
Coach of the Year—Joon Myong, Seoul Foreign.
All-Conference team—Ted Bolton, Chris Richardson, Daniel Han, Jonathan Lee,
Chris Kim, Seoul Foreign; Sung Woo Yang, Jinwoo Hong, David Chai, Kevin Nam,
Seoul International; Ryan Park, Steven Song, Yongsan International-Seoul; Chong
Lee, Seoul American; Seungmin Choi, Taejon Christian International; Russell
Midomaru, Daegu American; Kee Park, Osan American.
Team scores
1, Seoul Foreign, 11; 2, Seoul International, 10; 3, Seoul American, 7; 4,
Yongsan International-Seoul, 3; 5 (tie), Taejon Christian International and
Daegu American, 2; 7, Osan American, 0.
Individual results
First singles seed bracket
Quarterfinals
Ted Bolton, SFS, by walkover; Ryan Park, YIS-S, def. Seungmin Choi, TCIS,
8-5; Russell Midomaru, Daegu, def. Dennis Ryu, SIS, 8-5; Chong Lee, SAHS, def.
Kee Park, Osan, 8-2.
Semifinals
Bolton def. R. Park 8-3; Lee def. Midomaru 8-3.
Championship
Bolton def. Lee 8-1.
Second singles seed bracket
Quarterfinals
Chris Richardson, SFS, by walkover; Jun Lee, YIS-S, def. Ronald Midomaru,
Daegu, 8-1; Jinwoo Hong, SIS, def. Jiho Lee, TCIS, 8-5; Jay Han, SAHS, def. Jong
Uk Sin, Osan, 8-0.
Semifinals
Richardson def. Jun Lee 8-1; Hong def. Han 9-8 (7-2).
Championship
Richardson def. Hong 8-0
Third singles seed bracket
Quarterfinals
Abraham Nelson, SAHS, by walkover; Matthew Hwang, Daegu, def. Steven Song,
YIS-S, 8-2; Andy Lee, SFS, def. David H. Kim, TCIS, 8-1; David Chai, SIS, def.
John Bradley, Osan, 8-0.
Semifinals
Nelson def. Hwang 8-0; Chai def. Lee 9-8 (7-2).
Championship
Nelson def. Chai 8-6
First doubles seed bracket
Quarterfinals
Jonathan Lee and Daniel Han, SFS, by walkover; Ross Chu and Andrew Park, YIS-S,
def. Josh Kim and Matt Bruhnke, SAHS, 8-6; Kevin Nam and Sang Woo Yang, SIS,
def. Jae Kim and Alexander Georges, Daegu, 8-0; Jun Do and Jesse Park, TCIS, by
walkover.
Semifinals
Lee and Han def. Chu and A. Park 8-4; Nam and Yang def. Jun Do and J. Park
8-4.
Championship
Nam and Yang def. Lee and Han 8-3.
Second doubles seed bracket
Quarterfinals
Robin Lee and Chris Kim, SFS, by walkover; Robinson Cho and Chris Horton,
SAHS, def. Alex Kuster and John Flint, Osan, 8-5; Justin Lee and Jason Rhim,
TCIS, def. Daniel Park and Joshua Lee, YIS-S, 8-4; Andrew Lee and Sean Kim, SIS,
def. Luke Faivre and James Kim, Daegu, 8-0.
Semifinals
R. Lee and C. Kim def. Cho and Horton 8-5; A. Lee and S. Kim def. J. Lee and
Rhim 8-6.
Championship
A. Lee and S. Kim def. R. Lee and C. Kim 8-5.
Girls
Awards
Most Valuable Player—Kennedy Allen, Seoul American.
Tournament Runner-up—Caroline Kim, Seoul Foreign.
Coach of the Year—Suim Spivey, Korea International.
All-Conference team—Caroline Kim, Jana Schmalohr, Adrienne Kim, Miriam Kim,
Lauren Kim, Seoul Foreign; Patricia Kim, Euna Sun, Jennifer Sun, Elsa Lee, Seoul
International; Helen Kang, Jessica Choi, Korea International; Kennedy Allen,
Seoul American; Helen Lim, Yongsan International-Seoul; Jihyun Rhim, Taejon
Christian International; Betty Lee, Daegu American; Alice Kim, Osan American.
Team scores
1, Seoul American, 10; 2, Seoul Foreign, 9; 3, Seoul International, 6; 4
(tie), Taejon Christian International, Daegu American and Yongsan
International-Seoul, 3; 7, Osan American, 0.
Individual results
First singles seed bracket
Quarterfinals
Kennedy Allen, SAHS, by walkover; Choah Kim, YIS-S, def. SeoYoung Myaeng,
TCIS, 8-2; Patricia Kim, SIS, def. Alice Kim, Osan, 8-0; Caroline Kim, SFS, by
walkover.
Semifinals
Allen def Choah Kim 8-2; Caroline Kim def. Patricia Kim 8-1
Championship
Allen def. Carolina Kim 8-2
Second singles seed bracket
Quarterfinals
Euna Sun, SIS, by walkover; Betty Lee, Daegu, def. Lucia Jeong, TCIS, 9-7;
Eunice Chang, SFS, def. Jacqueline Nguyen, SAHS, 8-0; Helen Lim, YIS-S, def.
Jaziel Green, Osan, 8-1.
Semifinals
Sun def. B. Lee 8-1; Chang def. Lim 8-1.
Championship
Sun def. Chang 8-4.
Third singles seed bracket
Quarterfinals
Jennifer Sun, SIS, by walkover; Michelle Roh, SAHS, def. Nicky Moon, Osan,
8-2; Isabel Georges, Daegu, def. Min Kim, YIS-S, 8-5; Jihyun Rhim, TCIS, def. Su
Ying Chang, SFS, 8-6.
Semifinals
Roh def. Sun 8-5; Georges def. Rhim 9-8 (7-3).
Championship
Roh def. Georges 8-4.
First doubles seed bracket
Quarterfinals
Jana Schmalohr and Adrienne Kim, SFS, by walkover; Alice Lee and Jean Park,
TCIS, def. Erica Shin and Hannah Lee, Osan, 8-4; Jane Lee and Joshulyne Park,
YIS-S, def. Christina Thompson and Eunice Lee, Daegu, 8-2; Carson Allen and
Clara Buss, SAHS, def. Elsa Lee and Uliana Park, SIS, 8-4.
Semifinals
Schmalohr and Kim def. Lee and Park 8-2; Allen and Buss def. Lee and Park
8-4.
Championship
Allen and Buss def. Schmalohr and Kim 8-2.
Second doubles seed bracket
Quarterfinals
Miriam Kim and Lauren Kim, SFS, by walkover; Jami Ellis and Jennifer
Drouillard, SAHS, def. Amanda Lee and Annie Song, YIS-S, 9-8 (7-4); Ji Hoe Lee
and Jenny Kim, TCIS, def. Sori Kim and Kimberly Porter, Osan, 8-3; Jennifer Lee
and Sohyun Kang, SIS, def. Hannah Scanlon and Hannah Davis, Daegu, 9-8
(tiebreaker score not available0>
Semifinals
M. Kim and L. Kim def. Ellis and Drouillard 8-4; J. Lee and Kang def. J.H.
Lee and J. Kim 8-4.
Championship
M. Kim and L. Kim def. J. Lee and Kang, score unavailable.
Cross country
Saturday’s results
2009 Atsugi Invitational High School Cross-Country Meet
At Naval Air Facility Atsugi, 3.1-mile course
Boys team scores
1, American School In Japan, 26; 2, Nile C. Kinnick, 59; 3, Yokota, 67; 4,
Christian Academy In Japan, 81; 5, E.J. King, 140; 6, Zama American, incomplete
team.
Boys individual results
1, Sam Krauth, ASIJ, 17 minutes, 49.3 seconds
2, Soren Rasmussen, ASIJ, 18:05.3
3, Jimmy Niescier, Yokota, 18:15.2
4, Jeremy Proctor, ASIJ, 18:20.0
5, Jared Johnson, CAJ, 18:21.2
6, Jesse Arnold, Kinnick, 18:40.0
7, Christian Heimlich, Yokota, 18:54.1
8, Marcus Boehler, Kinnick, 19:12.8
9, Kai Layden, ASIJ, 19:13.0
10, Eugene Smith, ASIJ, 19:14.1
Girls team scores
1, American School In Japan, 25; 2, Yokota, 52; 3, Nile C. Kinnick, 53; 4,
E.J. King, 83; 5, Zama American, incomplete team.
Girls individual results
1, Bessie Noll, ASIJ, 22 minutes, 21.8 seconds
2, Emiri Dandoy, ASIJ, 22:23.9
3, Keleka Mobley, Yokota, 22:54.3
4, Arisa Ishikawa, ASIJ, 23:05.4
5, Megan Cooney, Kinnick, 23:22.7
6, Kana Maeji, ASIJ, 24:04.9
7, Aki Bowers, 24:05.2
8, Gabbrielle Baker, Yokota, 24:07.5
9, Victoria Hardebeck, Kinnick, 24:15.2
10, Arianna Range, Zama, 24:56.5
Girls volleyball
At Misawa Air Base
Saturday’s summary
Nile C. Kinnick def. Robert D. Edgren 25-13, 26-24, 25-12
Spike kills—Kinnick, Mary Niemeyer 8, Camille Kawamoto 8, Shannon Jackson 6;
Edgren, Jessica Bergman 18, Da’Pree Davis 5. Service aces—Kinnick, Mary Niemeyer
6. Block points—Kinnick, Shannon Jackson 3, Camille Kawamoto 3; Edgren, Da’Pree
Davis 8, Jessica Bergman 4. Defensive digs—Kinnick, Mary Niemeyer 9.
Noteworthy—Red Devils improved to 24-0 on season, best record in school history,
by sweeping Eagles.
Friday’s summary
Nile C. Kinnick def. Robert D. Edgren 25-18, 25-14, 27-25
Spike kills—Kinnick, Camille Kawamoto 11, Shannon Jackson 10, Mary Niemeyer
8. Service aces—Kinnick, Mary Niemeyer 8. Block points—Kinnick, Shannon Jackson
7, Camille Kawamoto 4. Defensive digs—Kinnick, Mary Niemeyer 15.
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