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Alek Gomez of Kadena gets the upper hand on Kubasaki's Caleb Sablan in the 215-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Gomez pinned Sablan in 2 minutes, 16 seconds, clinching the dual meet for the Panthers, who won 29-28.

Alek Gomez of Kadena gets the upper hand on Kubasaki's Caleb Sablan in the 215-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Gomez pinned Sablan in 2 minutes, 16 seconds, clinching the dual meet for the Panthers, who won 29-28. (Marie Obsuna/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Alek Gomez of Kadena gets the upper hand on Kubasaki's Caleb Sablan in the 215-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Gomez pinned Sablan in 2 minutes, 16 seconds, clinching the dual meet for the Panthers, who won 29-28.

Alek Gomez of Kadena gets the upper hand on Kubasaki's Caleb Sablan in the 215-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Gomez pinned Sablan in 2 minutes, 16 seconds, clinching the dual meet for the Panthers, who won 29-28. (Marie Obsuna/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Dominic Santanelli gets the edge on Kubasaki's Gary Turner in the 180-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Santanelli won by technical fall, 10-0 in 1 minute, 16 seconds, and the Panthers won the dual meet 29-28.

Kadena's Dominic Santanelli gets the edge on Kubasaki's Gary Turner in the 180-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Santanelli won by technical fall, 10-0 in 1 minute, 16 seconds, and the Panthers won the dual meet 29-28. (Marie Obsuna/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Jason Bland finishes off Kubasaki's Tyler Russell in the 141-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Bland pinned Russell in 1 minute, 10 seconds, and the Panthers won the dual meet 29-28.

Kadena's Jason Bland finishes off Kubasaki's Tyler Russell in the 141-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Bland pinned Russell in 1 minute, 10 seconds, and the Panthers won the dual meet 29-28. (Marie Obsuna/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Gabe Duplon gets the edge on Kubasaki's Richard Erland in the 122-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Duplon pinned Erland in 1 minute, 15 seconds, and the Panthers won the dual meet 29-28.

Kadena's Gabe Duplon gets the edge on Kubasaki's Richard Erland in the 122-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Duplon pinned Erland in 1 minute, 15 seconds, and the Panthers won the dual meet 29-28. (Marie Obsuna/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Anthony Macaluso takes down Kadena's Tanner Rogers in the 129-pound bout during Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling meet. Macaluso won by technical fall 16-6 in 2 minutes, 29 seconds, but Kadena won the dual meet 29-28.

Kubasaki's Anthony Macaluso takes down Kadena's Tanner Rogers in the 129-pound bout during Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling meet. Macaluso won by technical fall 16-6 in 2 minutes, 29 seconds, but Kadena won the dual meet 29-28. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes )

Kubasaki's Anthony Macaluso tries to finish off Kadena's Tanner Rogers in the 129-pound bout during Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling meet. Macaluso won by technical fall 16-6 in 2 minutes, 29 seconds, but Kadena won the dual meet 29-28.

Kubasaki's Anthony Macaluso tries to finish off Kadena's Tanner Rogers in the 129-pound bout during Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling meet. Macaluso won by technical fall 16-6 in 2 minutes, 29 seconds, but Kadena won the dual meet 29-28. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Christian Rutledge tries to turn Kadena's Mason James in the 135-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Rutledge won by technical fall 10-0 in 3 minutes, 25 seconds, but the Panthers won the dual meet 29-28.

Kubasaki's Christian Rutledge tries to turn Kadena's Mason James in the 135-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Rutledge won by technical fall 10-0 in 3 minutes, 25 seconds, but the Panthers won the dual meet 29-28. (Jaylynn Martinez/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Jon Orr gains the edge on Kadena's Aaron Harp in the 148-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Orr pinned Harp in 2 minutes, 38 seconds, but the Panthers won the dual meet 29-28.

Kubasaki's Jon Orr gains the edge on Kadena's Aaron Harp in the 148-pound bout of Wednesday's season-opening Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Orr pinned Harp in 2 minutes, 38 seconds, but the Panthers won the dual meet 29-28. (Jaylynn Martinez/Special to Stars and Stripes)

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Wrestling OkinawaKadena 29, Kubasaki 28 Wednesday at Kadena Air Base101 pounds — Zane Frilles, Kubasaki, pin. Niko Manning, 1:16; 108 — Tasi Duenas, Kadena, tech. Kyan McCarty, 14-3, 2:43; 115 — Matt Palabrica, Kubasaki, tech. Tony Rodriguez, 10-0, 1:27; 122 — Gabe Duplon, Kadena, pin. Richard Erland, 1:15; 129 — Anthony Macaluso, Kubasaki, tech. Tanner Rogers, 16-6, 2:29; 135 — Christian Rutledge, Kubasaki, tech. Mason James, 10-0, 3:25; 141 — Jason Bland, Kadena, pinned Tyler Russell, 1:10; 148 — Jon Orr, Kubasaki, pin. Aaron Harp, 2:38; 158 — Hunter Corwin, Kadena, pin. Alexys Fernandez, 1:07; 168 — Not contested; 180 — Dominic Santanelli, Kadena, tech. Gary Turner, 10-0, 1:16; 215 — Alek Gomez, Kadena, pin. Caleb Sablan, 2:16; Heavyweight — Christian Fernandez, Kubasaki, pin. James White, :19.

Basketball BoysSouth Korea

Seoul American 49, Seoul Foreign 39 Wednesday at SeoulSAHS 10 13 16 10—49SFS 10 9 13 7—39Scoring — SAHS: Shawn Horne 13, Jez Parker 12, A.J. Batts 11. Rebounding — SAHS: Batts 10.

Humphreys 61, Yongsan International-Seoul 57 Wednesday at Camp HumphreysYIS-S 10 17 17 13—57HHS 12 12 13 24—61Scoring — HHS: Osie Cruz 30, Bashr Edmonds 20; YIS-Seoul: Xavier Sawyer 29, Joshua T. Kim 13. Rebounding — HHS: Dai’Quan Wilson 12, Carlos Hernandez 11, Edmonds 9; YIS-Seoul: Sawyer 18. Assists — HHS: Cruz 8, Edmonds 7. Steals — YIS-Seoul: Sawyer 6.

Taejon Christian International 45, Daegu 33 Wednesday at DaejeonDaegu 4 4 18 7—33TCIS 11 6 13 15—45Scoring—TCIS: Tristan Warnken 16, Sunny Chung 10; Daegu: Joone Abaya 12. Rebounding—TCIS: Warnken 12, Chung 6.

GirlsSouth Korea

Seoul American 37, Seoul Foreign 32| Wednesday at SeoulSAHS 6 6 9 16—37SFS 4 12 14 2—32Scoring — SAHS: Glenesha Berryman 14, Sierra Furner 10; SFS: Sarah Ha 12, Maddie Thies 11. Rebounding — SAHS: Furner 16, Berryman 12.

Taejon Christian 43, Daegu 17 Wednesday at DaejeonDaegu 5 0 2 10—17TCIS 11 12 12 8—43Scoring — TCIS: Emme Warnken 21, Rin Kim 10; Daegu: Taylor Myatt 9. Rebounding — TCIS: Mary Kim 7; Daegu: Myatt 14, Ariyana Canty 11. Steals — TCIS: Kim 8.

OkinawaNishihara 78, Kadena 53 At NishiharaKadena 8 12 19 14—53Nishihara 19 28 22 9—78Scoring — Kadena: Jasmine Rhodes 19. Noteworthy — Panthers had just eight turnovers, compared to 28 in their 82-61 loss Friday at Kitanakagusuku, but they also missed 28 layups.

GuamIndependent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam All-Island teamsFirst team Center — Allison Bowman, John F. Kennedy; Guards — April Talledo, Southern; Kali Benavente, Academy of Our Lady of Guam. Forwards — Destiny Castro, Notre Dame; Felicia Borja, Okkodo.Second teamCenter — Marlisah Tenorio, Southern. Guards — Ke’ann Castro, Okkodo; Jailynn Jones, Guam. Forwards — Rufina Royster, John F. Kennedy; Savannah San Nicolas, Southern.

Boys soccer GuamIndependent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam All-Island teamsMost Valuable Player — Jestin Ecobar, Father Duenas Memorial.First team Keeper—Sean Evans, Harvest Christian Academy. Defense—Nicolas Cabuhat, John F. Kennedy; Aljurrell Grape, John F. Kennedy; Shane Healy, Father Duenas Memorial; Jake Herring, George Washington. Midfield—Justin Johnson, Father Duenas; Isaiah Lagutang, Harvest Christian Academy; Phillip Ogo, John F. Kennedy; Kaito Inoue, John F. Kennedy. Striker — Jestin Ecobar, Father Duenas; Marlon Evans, Harvest Christian Academy. Utility — Xavier Naputi, George Washington.Second teamKeeper — Wayne-Michael Jesus, John F. Kennedy. Defense — Scott Angolo, St. John’s; Keita Yoshida, Father Duenas; Ben Weigand, Harvest Christian Academy; Tevin Pangelinan, Father Duenas Memorial. Midfield — Shashikant Kotwal, Harvest Christian Academy; Joseph Quan, Father Duenas; Ryan Quitugua, George Washington; Leon Bamba, Guam. Striker — Gen Fudo, St. John’s; Rin Ricky Katsumata, Harvest Christian Academy.

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