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Kadena's Adam Trujillo gets an arm around the head and neck of Kubasaki's Matt Palabrica in the 115-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Trulillo pinned Palabrica in 48 seconds and the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30.

Kadena's Adam Trujillo gets an arm around the head and neck of Kubasaki's Matt Palabrica in the 115-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Trulillo pinned Palabrica in 48 seconds and the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Adam Trujillo gets an arm around the head and neck of Kubasaki's Matt Palabrica in the 115-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Trulillo pinned Palabrica in 48 seconds and the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30.

Kadena's Adam Trujillo gets an arm around the head and neck of Kubasaki's Matt Palabrica in the 115-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Trulillo pinned Palabrica in 48 seconds and the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Anthony Macaluso gains the upper hand on Kadena's Mason James in the 122-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Macaluso pinned James in 1 minute, 19 seconds, but the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30.

Kubasaki's Anthony Macaluso gains the upper hand on Kadena's Mason James in the 122-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Macaluso pinned James in 1 minute, 19 seconds, but the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Christian Rutledge gains the advantage on Kadena's Tanner Rogers in the 135-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Rutledge pinned Rogers in 1 minute, 20 seconds, but the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30.

Kubasaki's Christian Rutledge gains the advantage on Kadena's Tanner Rogers in the 135-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Rutledge pinned Rogers in 1 minute, 20 seconds, but the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Jason Bland finishes off Kubasaki's Tyler Russell in the 141-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Bland pinned Russell in 2 minutes, 32 seconds and the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30.

Kadena's Jason Bland finishes off Kubasaki's Tyler Russell in the 141-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Bland pinned Russell in 2 minutes, 32 seconds and the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Hunter Corwin locks in a head-and-arm hold on Kubasaki's Nick Pagel in the 158-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Corwin won by technical fall 10-0 in 1 minute, 47 seconds and the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30.

Kadena's Hunter Corwin locks in a head-and-arm hold on Kubasaki's Nick Pagel in the 158-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Corwin won by technical fall 10-0 in 1 minute, 47 seconds and the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Brendan Miracle tries to finish off Kadena's Jacob Parker in the 168-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Miracle pinned Parker in 2 minutes, 19 seconds, but the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30.

Kubasaki's Brendan Miracle tries to finish off Kadena's Jacob Parker in the 168-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa high school wrestling meet. Miracle pinned Parker in 2 minutes, 19 seconds, but the visiting Panthers won their second straight dual meet of the season 34-30. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Shawn Horne dribbles against Humphreys' Jimmy Scoggins during Wednesday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 59-38.

Seoul American's Shawn Horne dribbles against Humphreys' Jimmy Scoggins during Wednesday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 59-38. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Humphreys' Bashr Edmonds dribbles against Seoul American's Micah Williams during Wednesday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 59-38.

Humphreys' Bashr Edmonds dribbles against Seoul American's Micah Williams during Wednesday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 59-38. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Shaniquwa Jackson looks to shoot against Humphreys' Sophia Nocera during Wednesday's Korea high school girls basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 35-17.

Seoul American's Shaniquwa Jackson looks to shoot against Humphreys' Sophia Nocera during Wednesday's Korea high school girls basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 35-17. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Sierra Furner drives against Humphreys' Ra'Mecca Rasun during Wednesday's Korea high school girls basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 35-17.

Seoul American's Sierra Furner drives against Humphreys' Ra'Mecca Rasun during Wednesday's Korea high school girls basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 35-17. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Hannah Frederick drives against Humphreys during Wednesday's Korea high school girls basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 35-17.

Seoul American's Hannah Frederick drives against Humphreys during Wednesday's Korea high school girls basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 35-17. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Shawn Horne shoots between Humphreys' Jimmy Scoggins and Carlos Hernandez during Wednesday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 59-38.

Seoul American's Shawn Horne shoots between Humphreys' Jimmy Scoggins and Carlos Hernandez during Wednesday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 59-38. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Humphreys' Bashr Edmonds shoots between teammate Jimmy Scoggins and Seoul American's Josh Scott during Wednesday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 59-38.

Humphreys' Bashr Edmonds shoots between teammate Jimmy Scoggins and Seoul American's Josh Scott during Wednesday's Korea high school boys basketball game. The host Falcons beat the Blackhawks 59-38. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Osan's Brandon Adair finds himself hemmed in by Daegu's John McCarty and Jay Diaz during Wednesday's Korea boys basketball game. The visiting Cougars routed the Warriors 72-29.

Osan's Brandon Adair finds himself hemmed in by Daegu's John McCarty and Jay Diaz during Wednesday's Korea boys basketball game. The visiting Cougars routed the Warriors 72-29. (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Joone Abaya drives against Osan's Mathew Burbee during Wednesday's Korea boys basketball game. The visiting Cougars routed the Warriors 72-29.

Daegu's Joone Abaya drives against Osan's Mathew Burbee during Wednesday's Korea boys basketball game. The visiting Cougars routed the Warriors 72-29. (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Osan's Michele Thompson dribbles against Daegu's Cameron Black during Wednesday's Korea girls basketball game. The visiting Cougars beat the Warriors 47-25.

Osan's Michele Thompson dribbles against Daegu's Cameron Black during Wednesday's Korea girls basketball game. The visiting Cougars beat the Warriors 47-25. (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

High school

Wrestling OkinawaKadena 34, Kubasaki 30 Wednesday at Camp Foster101 pounds — Zane Frilles, Kubasaki, pin. Niko Manning, 1:07; 108 — Tasi Duenas, Kadena, pin. Nick Jenkins, :28; 115 — Adam Trujillo, Kadena, pin. Matt Palabrica, :48; 122 — Anthony Macaluso, Kubasaki, pin. Mason James, 1:19; 129 — Gabe Duplon, Kadena, pin. Kavan Mulvey, 2:10; 135 — Christian Rutledge, Kubasaki, pin. Tanner Rogers, 1:20; 141 — Jason Bland, Kadena, pin. Tyler Russell, 2:32; 148 — Aaron Harp, Kadena, pin. Alexys Fernandez, 1:44; 158 — Hunter Corwin, Kadena, tech. Nick Pagel, 10-0, 1:47; 168 — Brendan Miracle, Kubasaki, pin. Jacob Parker, 2:19; 180 — Dominic Santanelli, Kadena, pin. Gary Turner, 1:01; 215 — Josiah Allen, Kubasaki, pin. Alek Gomez, 1:51; Heavyweight — Christian Fernandez, Kubasaki, pin. James White, 1:44.

Basketball Boys South KoreaOsan 72, Daegu 29 Wednesday at Camp WalkerOsan 24 27 9 12 — 72Daegu 4 10 5 10 — 29Scoring — Osan: Nicholas White 22, Sean Copia 13; Daegu: Devin Spieghts 9.Seoul American 59, Humphreys 38 Wednesday at Yongsan GarrisonHHS 13 6 2 17 — 38SAHS 13 19 15 2 — 59Scoring — SAHS: Shawn Horne 15, Jez Harper 10; HHS: Osie Cruz 25. Rebounding — SAHS: Horne 10, Myles Haynes 6; HHS: Carlos Hernandez 8, Brice Bulotovich 5. Assists — SAHS: Haynes 5. Steals — SAHS: Haynes 10; HHS: Osie Cruz 5.

Girls South KoreaOsan 47, Daegu 25 Wednesday at Camp WalkerOsan 16 6 13 12 — 47Daegu 3 6 2 14 — 25Scoring — Osan: Michele Thompson 16, Andrea Carandang 15; Daegu: Ariyana Canty 14. Rebounding — Osan: Carandang 5; Daegu: Ariyana Canty 8. Steals — Osan: Carandang 10.Seoul American 35, Humphreys 17 Wednesday at Yongsan GarrisonHHS 2 2 4 9 — 17SAHS 6 14 10 5 — 35Scoring — SAHS: Glenesha Berryman 13; HHS: S. Harris 4. Rebounding — SAHS: Berryman 10, Chelsea Evans 8.

JapanYokohama International 39, Seisen International 37, OT Wednesday at YokohamaSeisen 8 9 8 10 2—37YIS 12 6 9 8 4—39Scoring — Seisen: Alex Gordon 8, Nikita Endo 8, Erika Osada 8. Rebounding — Seisen: Gordon 11, Endo 7, Osada 7. Steals — Seisen: Endo 6.

OkinawaFutenma 79, Kadena 45 Wednesday at FutenmaKadena 8 7 12 18—45Futenma 24 22 18 15—79Scoring — Kadena: Jasmine Rhodes 14, Elva Harris 12.

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