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Osan's Miguel Halloway tries to block a shot from Seoul Foreign's Andrew Ha.

Osan's Miguel Halloway tries to block a shot from Seoul Foreign's Andrew Ha. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Osan's Miguel Halloway tries to block a shot from Seoul Foreign's Andrew Ha.

Osan's Miguel Halloway tries to block a shot from Seoul Foreign's Andrew Ha. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Deandre Metcalf shoots while Yongsan's Junior Oh defends. The Falcons won and advanced to Saturday's tournament championship game.

Seoul American's Deandre Metcalf shoots while Yongsan's Junior Oh defends. The Falcons won and advanced to Saturday's tournament championship game. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Osan's Suny DeAngelo tries to score between Daegu's Jay Diaz and Joone Abaya.

Osan's Suny DeAngelo tries to score between Daegu's Jay Diaz and Joone Abaya. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Yongsan's Daniel Yi maneuvers  between Humphreys' Jimmy Scoggins, right, and Daiquan Wilson.

Yongsan's Daniel Yi maneuvers between Humphreys' Jimmy Scoggins, right, and Daiquan Wilson. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)


Yongsan's Joshua T. Kim goes for the layup out of the reach of Humphreys defender Daiquon Wilson. The Guardians beat the Blackhawks 64-62 in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division tournament on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015.

Yongsan's Joshua T. Kim goes for the layup out of the reach of Humphreys defender Daiquon Wilson. The Guardians beat the Blackhawks 64-62 in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division tournament on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Osan's Nicholas White shoots over Seoul Foreign defenders Andrew Ha and Craig Kim. The Cougars beat the Crusaders 72-55 in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Divisiontournament on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, and will proceed onto the finals.

Osan's Nicholas White shoots over Seoul Foreign defenders Andrew Ha and Craig Kim. The Cougars beat the Crusaders 72-55 in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Divisiontournament on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, and will proceed onto the finals. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Myles Haynes skies for the layup over Yongsan defender Joshua T. Kim. The host Falcons beat the Guardians 69-30 in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division tournament on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, and will proceed onto the finals.

Seoul American's Myles Haynes skies for the layup over Yongsan defender Joshua T. Kim. The host Falcons beat the Guardians 69-30 in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division tournament on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, and will proceed onto the finals. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Humphreys' Bashr Edmonds leaps for the layup past Yongsan defender David Kim. The Guardians beat the Blackhawks 64-62 in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division tournament on Friday, Feb. 6., 2015

Humphreys' Bashr Edmonds leaps for the layup past Yongsan defender David Kim. The Guardians beat the Blackhawks 64-62 in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division tournament on Friday, Feb. 6., 2015 (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Nile C. Kinnick's Shakita Samuels pushes past Robert D. Edgren's Isabel Tayag during bracket play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Kinnick upset second seeded Edgren 57-32.

Nile C. Kinnick's Shakita Samuels pushes past Robert D. Edgren's Isabel Tayag during bracket play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Kinnick upset second seeded Edgren 57-32. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

E.J. Kng's Dijon Johnson is fouled hard by several Zama defenders while attempting a shot during bracket play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. King would lose the game 64-43.

E.J. Kng's Dijon Johnson is fouled hard by several Zama defenders while attempting a shot during bracket play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. King would lose the game 64-43. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

E.J. King's Jacob Lyle pulls up for a short jumper over Zama's Colin Gomez during bracket play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. King would lose the game 64-43.

E.J. King's Jacob Lyle pulls up for a short jumper over Zama's Colin Gomez during bracket play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. King would lose the game 64-43. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

Zama's Joshua Nay shoots off the baseline as E.J. King's Joshua Lyle defends during bracket play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Zama defeated King 64-43.

Zama's Joshua Nay shoots off the baseline as E.J. King's Joshua Lyle defends during bracket play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Zama defeated King 64-43. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

Nile C. Kinnick's Kailee Rucker beats E.J. King's Anna Small down the court off a fast break during bracket play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Thursday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Kinnick would go on to win 45-15.

Nile C. Kinnick's Kailee Rucker beats E.J. King's Anna Small down the court off a fast break during bracket play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Thursday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Kinnick would go on to win 45-15. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

Zama's Hikari Nakamura collides in midair with M.C. Perry's Tyson Moore during pool play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Perry went on to win in overtime 56-48.

Zama's Hikari Nakamura collides in midair with M.C. Perry's Tyson Moore during pool play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Perry went on to win in overtime 56-48. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

Zama's Alex Jones drives past M.C. Perry's Jarrell Davis during pool play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Jones recorded a team-high 21 points in the 56-48 overtime loss.

Zama's Alex Jones drives past M.C. Perry's Jarrell Davis during pool play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Jones recorded a team-high 21 points in the 56-48 overtime loss. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

M.C. Perry's Jon Cadavos attempts to get around Zama's Joshua Nay Zama's  during pool play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Cadavos shot was nullified by a traveling call.

M.C. Perry's Jon Cadavos attempts to get around Zama's Joshua Nay Zama's during pool play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Cadavos shot was nullified by a traveling call. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

Zama's Joseph Atkinson blocks a shot attempt by M.C. Perry's Tyson Moore during pool play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Firday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Perry would go on to win in overtime 56-48.

Zama's Joseph Atkinson blocks a shot attempt by M.C. Perry's Tyson Moore during pool play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Firday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Perry would go on to win in overtime 56-48. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

Zama's Ti'Ara Carroll drives past E.J. King's Stephanie Hanna during pool play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Zama won the game 44-15.

Zama's Ti'Ara Carroll drives past E.J. King's Stephanie Hanna during pool play of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Friday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Zama won the game 44-15. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

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Basketball Boys South KoreaKorean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division Tournament Friday at Yongsan Garrison

Yongsan 64, Humphreys 62 Humphreys 16 14 13 19 – 62Yongsan 15 18 16 15 – 64Scoring – Humphreys: Osie Cruz 21, Boshr Edwards 19, Daiquan Wilson 10; Yongsan: Xavier Sawyer 29, Joshua Kim 17, Daniel Yi 12. Rebounds – Yongsan: Sawyer 12; Humphreys: Wilson 8.Seoul Foreign 62, Taejon Christian 55 Taejon 11 11 14 19 – 55Seoul 13 20 12 17 – 62Scoring – Taejon: James Redfern 23, Tristan Warnken 18; Seoul: Brian Park 12, David Pang 10, Craig Kim 10. Rebounds – Taejon: Warnken 8, Sunny Chung 5; Seoul: Pang 7.Osan 70, Daegu 45 Daegu 7 10 15 13 – 45Osan 18 18 18 16 – 70Scoring – Daegu: Jay Diaz 18, Joone Abaya 10; Osan: Nicholas White 24, Justin Maglalang 13, Sung DeAngelo 12. Rebounds – Daegu: Diaz 9, Abaya 8, Jon McCarty 6; Osan: Maglalang 11, DeAngelo 6, White 5.Semifinals Seoul American 69, Yongsan 30 Yongsan 7 10 6 7 – 30Seoul 16 21 22 10 – 69Scoring – Yongsan: Sawyer 12; Seoul: DeAndre Metcalf 10, Jase Maheia 10, Max Weekley 10. Rebounds – Yongsan: Sawyer 8; Seoul: Metcalf 7, Maheia 6, Myles Hanes 6, Shawn Horne 6, Weekley 5.

Osan 72, Seoul Foreign 55 Osan 21 14 19 18 – 72Seoul 13 16 16 10 – 55Scoring – Osan: White 25, Sean Copia 16, DeAngelo 13; Seoul: Pang 16. Rebounds – Osan: DeAngelo 14, Chase Kingsbury 7, Andrew Ha 7; Seoul: Pang 10.Saturday’s games Taejon Christian vs. Daegu, loser finishes seventh, 9 a.m. Humphreys vs. Taejon Christian-Daegu winner, fifth and sixth place, 1 p.m. Yongsan vs. Seoul Foreign, third and fourth place, 11 a.m.Championship Seoul American vs. Osan, 3 p.m.

JapanDODDS Japan Tournament Friday at Yokota Air BasePool Matthew C. Perry 56, Zama 48, OT Zama 12 9 15 10 2 -- 48Perry 14 11 11 10 10 – 56Scoring – Zama: Alex Jones 21; Perry: Jon Cadavos 22.Robert D. Edgren 56, E.J. King 51 Edgren 7 14 13 22 – 56King 11 11 17 12 – 51Scoring – Edgren: Kamius White 16; King: Jacob Lyle 20.Single-elimination Zama 64, King 43 Zama 19 10 22 13 – 64King 9 12 12 10 – 43Scoring – Zama: Jones 23; King: Rikki Kendall 9, Dijon Johnson 9.Edgren 68, Nile C. Kinnick 66 Edgren 16 16 14 22 -- 68Kinnick 14 16 16 20 – 66Scoring – Edgren: Shawn Robinson 17, Kamius White 17; Kinnick: Josiah Ferguson 26.Semifinals Yokota 66, Zama 31 Yokota 21 27 10 8 – 66Zama 12 6 4 9 – 31Scoring – Yokota: Jadan Anderson 17; Zama: Joseph Atkinson 17.Edgren 54, Perry 53 Edgren 8 9 19 18 – 54Perry 10 15 14 14 – 53Scoring – Edgren: White 12; Perry: Cadavos 27. Noteworthy – Ewmarr Thompson gave Edgren its first lead of the game with 16 seconds left.Saturday’s games King vs. Kinnick, fifth and sixth place, 10:15 a.m. Zama vs. Perry, third and fourth place, 10:15 a.m.Championship Yokota vs. Edgren, 12:45 p.m.

St. Mary’s 49, American School in Japan 48 Friday at TokyoSt. Mary’s 9 23 9 7 – 49ASIJ 12 14 10 12 – 48Scoring – St. Mary’s: Thomas Wood 14; ASIJ: Brandon Rogers 17, Alex Dacus 11. Rebounds – ASIJ: Rogers 11.

OkinawaKubasaki 57, Kadena 48 Friday at KadenaKubasaki 13 11 15 18 -- 57Kadena 11 15 13 9 – 48Scoring – Kubasaki: Nick Ashley 20, Jacob Green 9, Jahron Mitchell 6; Kadena: Jarot Colon 12, Isaiah Richardson 9, Boisie Gordon 9.

Girls South KoreaKorean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division Tournament Friday at Seoul

Osan 28, Yongsan 24Osan 9 4 7 8 – 28Yongsan 6 9 8 1 – 24Scoring – Yongsan: Hana Ikeda 5, Richards 4, Suzy Kim 4; Osan: Sarah Colthart 8, Michelle Thompson 8, Andrea Carandang 6. Noteworthy – Andrea Carandang’s three-point shot with about two minutes left put the Warriors ahead for good.Seoul Foreign 57, Humphreys 23 Seoul 14 11 21 11 – 57Humphreys 10 3 5 5 – 23Scoring - Humphreys: Daniella McCoy 7, Sophia Nocera 4, Ra’Mecca Rasun 4; Seoul Foreign: Ji Won Shin 14, Sara Ha 11, Natalie Cho 9.Taejon Christian 46, Daegu 27 Daegu 8 6 4 9 – 27Taejon 14 14 13 4 – 46Scoring – Daegu: Taylor Myatt 22, Ariyana Canty 3; Taejon Christian: Emme Warnken 22, Rin Kin 7, Sooa Baik 6.Semifinals Seoul American 47, Osan 18 Osan 5 5 5 3 – 18Seoul 17 9 13 8 – 47Scoring – Osan: Carandang 7, Thompson 6, Cha Cha Mazych 2; Seoul: Hannah Frederick 16, Kharmiya Batts 7, Sierra Fumer 6.Seoul Foreign 42, Taejon Christian 29 Taejon 9 12 2 6 -- 29Seoul 13 7 10 12 -- 42Scoring – Taejon: Warnken 16, Ilyda Karagol 6, Mary Kim 3; Seoul: Shin 17, Maddie Thies 7, Ha 5.

Saturday’s games Humphreys vs. Daegu, loser finishes seventh, 9 a.m. Yongsan vs. Humphreys-Daegu winner, fifth and sixth place, 1 p.m. Osan vs. Taejon Christian, third and fourth place, 11 a.m.Championship Seoul American vs. Seoul Foreign, 3 p.m.

JapanDODDS Japan Tournament Friday at Yokota Air BasePool Zama 44, E.J. King 15 Zama 12 10 11 11 – 44King 4 1 6 2 – 15Scoring – Zama: Ti’Ana Caroll 21; King: Gabby Hidalgo 9.Kinnick 40 Perry 14 Perry 5 4 2 3 – 14Kinnick 11 13 6 10 – 14Scoring – Perry: Naomi Ziola 6; Kinnick: Shakita Samuels 15.Single-elimination Kinnick 45, King 15 Kinnick 19 9 12 5 – 45King 2 2 8 3 – 15Scoring – Kinnick: Charla Johnson 10; King: Zanitta Boyd 5.Zama 51, Perry 25 Zama 16 20 12 3 --- 51Perry 11 7 2 5 – 25Scoring – Zama: Carroll 25; Perry: Ziola 12.Semifinals Kinnick 57, Edgren 32 Edgren 7 3 10 12 – 32Kinnick 18 15 12 12 – 57Scoring – Edgren: Alyssa Rodriguez 8; Kinnick: Lexia Hall 16.Yokota 53, Zama 42 Yokota 13 13 9 18 – 42Zama 8 8 15 11 – 53Scoring – Yokota: Sarah Claypool 14; Zama: Destiny Howze 17.Saturday’s games King vs. Perry, fifth and sixth place, 9 a.m. Edgren vs. Zama, third and fourth place, 9 a.m.Championship Kinnick vs. Yokota, 11:30 a.m.

OkinawaKadena 71, Kubasaki 49 Friday at KadenaKubasaki 9 11 14 15 – 49Kadena 12 14 20 15 – 71Scoring – Kubasaki: Taityana Pittman 16, Kennedy White 12, Chloe Stevens 9; Kadena: Jasmine Rhodes 26, Alicia Vaughan 11, Elva Harris 10, Brenda Gulley 10.

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