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Pacific high school football lookahead Week 10.0

Week 10

The Top Ten

The Top Ten teams in the Stars and Stripes' weekly Far East high school football ratings, with records through Oct. 15, points and last week’s rating, as compiled by Dave Ornauer of Stars and Stripes sports. Ratings are based on teams' win-loss records, quality of wins, strength of roster, schedule and leagues, point differential and team and individual statistics. Maximum rating is 500 points:
                                                           Record Pts Pvs
1. Yokota, Japan                                6-1     456  1
2. George Washington, Guam        7-0     452  2
(tie) American School In Japan       5-1     452  2
4. Kubasaki, Okinawa                       4-1     444  4
5. Kadena, Okinawa                          4-1     428  5
6. Seoul American                             4-2     420  6
7. Guam High                                     5-3     412  7
8. Simon Sanchez, Guam                5-3     372  8
9. Zama American, Japan                3-4     344  9
10. Okkodo, Guam                             3-5     312 10

Week 9 grid honors
Kubasaki
—Jarrett Mitchell 174 yards, 2 touchdowns, 11 carries; 28 yards, 1 return. Cristian Rivera 8-for-14, 130 yards, 2 touchdowns; 32 yards, 2 touchdowns, 8 carries. Jace Johnson 54 yards, 2 touchdowns, 2 catches; 5 yards, 2 carries. Brandon Crawford 51 yards, 2 catches; 36-yard fumble-return touchdown, 2 fumble recoveries, 1 interception.
Zama American—David Coleman 84 yards, 1 touchdown, 7 catches; 74 yards, 5 returns.
Nile C. Kinnick—Dustin Kimbrell 102 yards, 11 carries. Alex Banks 1 fumble recovery, 1 interception.
American School In Japan—Hayden Jardine 6-for-14, 96 yards; 26 yards, 1 touchdown, 6 carries; 44 yards, 2 returns; 34-yard interception-return touchdown, 2 interceptions. Ken Yajima 51 yards, 1 touchdown, 11 carries; 42 yards, 4 returns; 48 yards, 2 catches. Haru Kent 111 yards, 2 touchdowns, 8 carries; 8 yards, 1 catch.
Guam High—Sean Sweet 7-for-15, 165 yards, 1 touchdown; 32 yards, 6 carries; 1 interception. David John Cruz 46 yards, 2 touchdowns, 11 carries. Tegan Brown 1 interception, 1 fumble recovery. Nijee Smith 13 tackles. Theartris “T-Rock” Eaton 12 tackles, 1 sack.
Osan American—B.J. Bryant 305 yards (Pacific single-game high for season), 3 touchdowns, 21 carries. Jacob Ives 2 touchdowns.
Daegu American—Lee Wright 229 yards, 2 touchdowns, 24 carries.
Yokota—Tre Bailey 173 yards, 3 touchdowns, 14 carries. Stanley Speed 65 yards, 2 carries, 3-for-7, 64 yards.
Robert D. Edgren—Tristan Jefferson 4-for-7, 120 yards. Louis Murphy 123 yards, 4 catches.

Week 10 outlook
Friday
Japan
Robert D. Edgren at Nile C. Kinnick, 7 p.m.
—Pride on the line here in the latest installment of the Toku Horse series. … Red Devils 15, Eagles 9.
Yokota at Zama American, 7:30 p.m.—Panthers’ rising freshman star Tre Bailey could be biggest luminary; Yokota’s Morgan Breazell coming off illness, Trojans’ backfield decimated by injury. … Panthers 21, Trojans 7.
South Korea
Seoul American vs. Daegu American at Kelly Field, Camp Walker, 6 p.m.
.—League titles and playoff berths already settled, but a very important game in terms of momentum entering playoffs for each team. … Falcons 16, Warriors 13.
Saturday
Guam Interscholastic Football League playoffs
Third place
Okkodo vs. Simon Sanchez at Ramsey Field, John F. Kennedy High School, Upper Tumon, 3 p.m.
—Will Sharks regain their late-season magic? … Sharks 13, Bulldogs 10.
Bamboo Bowl
Guam High at George Washington, 7 p.m.
—Panthers have plenty of talent but Geckos’ experience factor will ultimately reverse last year’s outcome. … Geckos 18, Panthers 15.
Okinawa
Singapore Falcons at Kubasaki, 2 p.m.
—Second inter-area game for Dragons in two weeks; second win in two weeks, another big outing for Mitchell. … Dragons 19, Falcons 11.
Last week—5-1, .833.
Season—45-11, .804.

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