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Seoul American's Max Weekley finds room to drive under DeMarco Andrews of Daegu during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons won 60-24.

Seoul American's Max Weekley finds room to drive under DeMarco Andrews of Daegu during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons won 60-24. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Max Weekley finds room to drive under DeMarco Andrews of Daegu during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons won 60-24.

Seoul American's Max Weekley finds room to drive under DeMarco Andrews of Daegu during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons won 60-24. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

DeMarco Andrews of Daegu drives past Seoul American's Josh Scott to the basket during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons won 60-24.

DeMarco Andrews of Daegu drives past Seoul American's Josh Scott to the basket during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons won 60-24. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Shawn Horne of Seoul American bulls his way through Daegu defenders to the basket during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons won 60-24.

Shawn Horne of Seoul American bulls his way through Daegu defenders to the basket during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons won 60-24. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Nile C. Kinnick's Max Nicely gets the upper hand on Zama's Curtis Blunt at 135 pounds. Nicely pinned Blunt in 4 minutes, 1 second and the Red Devils beat the Trojans 58-6, one of their four victories in Saturday's DODDS Japan dual-meet tournament at Zama.

Nile C. Kinnick's Max Nicely gets the upper hand on Zama's Curtis Blunt at 135 pounds. Nicely pinned Blunt in 4 minutes, 1 second and the Red Devils beat the Trojans 58-6, one of their four victories in Saturday's DODDS Japan dual-meet tournament at Zama. (Kayla Bodwin/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Zama's Curtis Blunt and Nile C. Kinnick's Max Nicely fight for the early advantage at 135 pounds. Nicely pinned Blunt in 4 minutes, 1 second and the Red Devils beat the Trojans 58-6, one of their four victories in Saturday's DODDS Japan dual-meet tournament at Zama.

Zama's Curtis Blunt and Nile C. Kinnick's Max Nicely fight for the early advantage at 135 pounds. Nicely pinned Blunt in 4 minutes, 1 second and the Red Devils beat the Trojans 58-6, one of their four victories in Saturday's DODDS Japan dual-meet tournament at Zama. (Kayla Bodwin/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Zama's Devin Kinsella and Nile C. Kinnick's Ethan Olson fight for the advantage at 168 pounds. Olson pinned Kinsella in 30 seconds and the Red Devils beat the Trojans 58-6, one of their four victories in Saturday's DODDS Japan dual-meet tournament at Zama.

Zama's Devin Kinsella and Nile C. Kinnick's Ethan Olson fight for the advantage at 168 pounds. Olson pinned Kinsella in 30 seconds and the Red Devils beat the Trojans 58-6, one of their four victories in Saturday's DODDS Japan dual-meet tournament at Zama. (Kayla Bodwin/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Nile C. Kinnick's Jeremiah Ramos pins Yokota's Emerson Gaume in 1 minute 20 seconds at 129 pounds. The Red Devils beat the Panthers 55-9, one of their four victories in Saturday's DODDS Japan dual-meet tournament at Zama.

Nile C. Kinnick's Jeremiah Ramos pins Yokota's Emerson Gaume in 1 minute 20 seconds at 129 pounds. The Red Devils beat the Panthers 55-9, one of their four victories in Saturday's DODDS Japan dual-meet tournament at Zama. (Kayla Bodwin/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Joone Abaya drives into Seoul American's Tony Taylor during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The Falcons won 60-24.

Daegu's Joone Abaya drives into Seoul American's Tony Taylor during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The Falcons won 60-24. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's A.J. Batts drives to the basket, escorted by teammate Shawn Horne, left, and just past the reach of Daegu defender DeMarco Andrews, during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The Falcons won 60-24.

Seoul American's A.J. Batts drives to the basket, escorted by teammate Shawn Horne, left, and just past the reach of Daegu defender DeMarco Andrews, during Saturday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The Falcons won 60-24. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

High school

Wrestling JapanSaturday at Camp ZamaNile C. Kinnick 55, Matthew C. Perry 9 101 pounds — Lucas Wirth, Kinnick, tech. Brian Mize, 10-0, 5:05; 108 — Calvin Mull, Kinnick, by walkover; 115 — Vincent Soiles, Kinnick, by walkover; 122 — Jianni Labato, Kinnick, by walkover; 129 — Jeremiah Ramos, Kinnick, pin. Mason Graydon, 1:15; 135 — Chris Lynch, MCP, tech. Max Nicely, 16-6, 6:00; 141 — Darius Swenson, Kinnick, pin. Andrew Jenkins, 1:40; 148 — Brady Yoder, Kinnick, pin. Lewis Billups, 1:20; 158 — Zack Brown, MCP, pin. Brennon Gardner, :57; 168 — Ethan Olson, Kinnick, by walkover; 180 — Tristan Waterhouse, Kinnick, by walkover; 215 — Nick Alvarez, Kinnick, by walkover; Heavyweight — Chris Deibel, Kinnick, pin. Mosiah Stewart, :15.Kinnick 55, Yokota 9 101 — Wirth by walkover; 108 — Mull by walkover; 115 — Soiles pin. Michael Hoffman, 2:30; 122 — Labato by walkover; 129 — Ramos pin. Emerson Gaume, 1:20; 135 - Nicely pin. Josh Lambie, 2:30; 141 — Jordan Goodman, Yokota, tech. Swenson, 13-2, 4:10; 148 — Yoder tech. Mason Macias, 10-0, 1:40; 158 — Bryce Cherrstrom, Kinnick, pin. Shomari Tindal, 2:35; 168 — Olson pin. Tristan Laliberte, :45; 180 — Sam Michelson, Yokota, pin. Waterhouse, :40; 215 — Alvarez by walkover; Heavyweight — Deibel by walkover.Kinnick 58, Zama 6 101 — Wirth by walkover; 108 — Mull pin. Riyu Patterson, 1:20; 115 — Soiles by walkover; 122 — Labato pin. Andrew Evangelista, :23; 129 — Ramos tech. Takumi Kawashima, 10-0, 1:20; 135 — Nicely pin. Curtis Blunt, 4:01; 141 — Swenson, pin. Michael Garcia, 2:03; 148 —Yoder, pin, Ryan Fameli, 2:15; 158 — Ian Olson, Kinnick, by walkover; 168 — E.Olson pin. Devin Kinsella, :30; 180 — Waterhouse tech. Joshua Badilla, 16-6, 4:15; 215 — Alvarez def. Trayland Rose by walkover; Heavyweight — Jacob Martin, Zama, pin. Deibel, 2:30.

Basketball Boys South KoreaSeoul American 60, Daegu 24 Saturday at Yongsan GarrisonDaegu 3 8 5 8 — 24SAHS 22 17 14 7 — 60Scoring — SAHS: Shawn Norne 9, Jez Harper 9, Micah Williams 9; Daegu: Jay Diaz 10. Rebounding — SAHS: Josh Scott 5. Steals — SAHS: Harper 5. Noteworthy — SAHS’ Josh Scott went 4-for-4 FG for 8 points.

Yongsan International-Seoul 54, Taejon Christian 43 Saturday at SeoulTCIS 10 11 12 10 — 43YIS-S 9 11 10 24 — 54Scoring — YIS-Seoul: Xavier Sawyer 20, Josh Kim 11; TCIS: Tristan Warnken 14, Sunny Chung 11. Rebounding — YIS-Seoul: Sawyer 8; TCIS: Chung 10, Warnken 5. Steals — YIS-Seoul: Sawyer 8; TCIS: Richard Redfern 8, Warnken 5.

OkinawaKadena 102, Naha 47 Saturday at Kadena Air BaseNaha 6 14 15 22 — 47Kadena 31 24 25 22 — 102Scoring — Kadena: Justin Wilson 24, Jamario Harris 16, Isaiah Richardson 12, Boysie Gordon 11, Kortez Hixon 10. Rebounding — Kadena: Boysie Gordon 7. Steals — Kadena: Richardson 5.

JapanMatthew C. Perry 59, Zama 54 Saturday at Marine Corps Air Station IwakuniZama 13 8 16 17 — 54MCP 14 18 15 12 — 59Scoring — MCP: Vincent Ermitano 20, Jarell Davis 17. Rebounding — MCP: Davis 14, Garrett Macias 8. Blocked shots — MCP: Davis 3, David Lawrence 3.Yokota 79, E.J. King 45 Saturday at Sasebo Naval BaseYokota 14 22 21 22 — 79EJK 14 11 15 5 — 45Scoring — Yokota: Jadan Anderson 26, Jermaine Neal 22; EJK: Jacob Lyle 22.Robert D. Edgren 73, Kinnick 72, 2 OT Saturday at Misawa Air BaseKinnick 11 10 15 22 6 8 — 72Edgren 15 14 16 13 6 9 — 73Scoring — Edgren: Shawn Robinson 29, Vincent Doria 16, Isaac Victorino 13; Kinnick Tarik Deadmon 25.Christian Academy Japan 43, Yokohama 32 Saturday at TokyoYIS 12 4 11 5 — 32CAJ 8 16 7 12 — 43Scoring — CAJ: Joshua Turner 20.

Girls South KoreaSeoul American 59, Daegu 12 Saturday at Yongsan GarrisonDaegu 0 9 2 1 — 12SAHS 14 8 27 10 — 59Scoring — SAHS: Hannah Frederick 13, Krista Bradley 10; Daegu: Ariyana Canty 6. Noteworthy — Falcons had 30 rebounds, 30 steals and 9 blocked shots as a team.Taejon Christian 43, Yongsan International-Seoul 29 Saturday at SeoulTCIS 8 4 20 11 — 43YIS-S 6 5 8 10 — 29Scoring — TCIS: Emme Warnken 17, Mary Kim 8, Rin Kim 6. Rebounding — TCIS: R.Kim 9, M.Kim 5, Warnken 5. Steals — TCIS: Warnken 9.

OkinawaNaha 82, Kubasaki 60 Saturday at Camp FosterNaha Kokusai 16 23 18 25 — 82Kubasaki 15 11 14 20 — 60Scoring — Kubasaki: Josie Daffin 24, Chloe Stevens 20; Naha Kokusai: Hyori Maehara 29, Saaya Takara 17, Hinako Yoza 11, Rin Nagahama 10. Noteworthy — Kubasaki was whistled for 28 fouls and had four players foul out.

JapanZama 33, Perry 27 Saturday at Marine Corps Air Station IwakuniZama 7 10 13 3 — 33MCP 9 2 8 8 — 27Scoring — Zama: Ally Chiarenza 11; MCP: Naomi Ziola 10. Rebounding — MCP: Ani Erhart 6.Yokota 61, King 15 Saturday at Sasebo Naval BaseYokota 19 19 15 8 — 61EJK 2 2 3 8 — 15Scoring — Yokota: Jamia Bailey 16, Sarah Claypool 16, Sarah Cronin 16; EJK: Gabby Hidalgo 8. Steals — Yokota: Bailey 8.Edgren 48, Kinnick 33 Saturday at Misawa Air BaseKinnick 4 13 10 6 — 33Edgren 15 13 7 13 — 48Scoring — Edgren: Vanessa Black 27, Essence Prince 12; Kinnick: Lexia Hall 11. Rebounding — Edgren: Coko Magby 10, Essence Prince 9; Kinnick: Hall 9.

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