Robert D. Edgren's Tyrone Bacalso drives to the basket against Zama American defender Jason Chiarenza during Friday's DODDS Japan boys high school basketball game at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The Eagles won 54-45. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Robert D. Edgren's Tyrone Bacalso drives to the basket against Zama American defender Jason Chiarenza during Friday's DODDS Japan boys high school basketball game at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The Eagles won 54-45. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Robert D. Edgren's Izzy Leon stumbles and the ball goes flying between Zama American defenders Justin Brown and Raymond Bestor during Friday's DODDS Japan boys high school basketball game at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The Eagles won 54-45. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Zama American's Jason Chiarenza dribbles against Robert D. Edgren's Tyrone Bacalso during Friday's DODDS Japan boys high school basketball game at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The Eagles won 54-45. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Matthew C. Perry's Vincent Ermitano tries to dribble around Yokota's Jaden Anderson during Friday's DODDS Japan boys high school basketball game at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. Yokota won 68-51. (Gaku Lange/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Matthew C. Perry's D.Q. Bernard tries to shoot over the block of Yokota's Calvin Riley during Friday's DODDS Japan boys high school basketball game at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. Yokota won 68-51. (Gaku Lange/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Matthew C. Perry's Naomi Ziola dribbles around Yokota's Sarah Claypool during Friday's DODDS Japan girls high school basketball game at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. Yokota won 27-24. (Gaku Lange/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Matthew C. Perry's Briana Drake dribbles against Yokota's Sarah Cronin during Friday's DODDS Japan girls high school basketball game at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. Yokota won 27-24. (Gaku Lange/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Robert D. Edgren's Essence Prince tries to control the ball in front of Zama American's Ariel Hicks during Friday's DODDS Japan girls high school basketball game at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The Trojans won 41-32. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Zama American's Tiara Carroll seeks to control the ball in front of Robert D. Edgren's Alyssa Rodriguez during Friday's DODDS Japan girls high school basketball game at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The Trojans won 41-32. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Kadena's Justin Wilson dribbles against Kubasaki's Imani Washington during Friday's Okinawa Athletics and Activities Council high school boys basketball game at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. The Panthers edged the Dragons 45-44; Kubasaki still leads the four-game season series 2-1. (Marie Obsuna/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Kadena' Leslie Williams reaches for the ball against Kubasaki's Nick Ashley during Friday's Okinawa Athletics and Activities Council high school boys basketball game at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. The Panthers edged the Dragons 45-44; Kubasaki still leads the four-game season series 2-1. (Marie Obsuna/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Kadena's Skylor Stevens shoots against Kareem Key and Nick Ashley of Kubasaki during Friday's Okinawa Athletics and Activities Council high school boys basketball game at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. The Panthers edged the Dragons 45-44; Kubasaki still leads the four-game season series 2-1. (Marie Obsuna/Special to Stars and Stripes)
Kadena's Preston Harris skies over teammates Skylor Stevens and Justin Wilson and Kubasaki's DeQuan Alderman for a rebound during Friday's Okinawa Athletics and Activities Council high school boys basketball game at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. The Panthers edged the Dragons 45-44; Kubasaki still leads the four-game season series 2-1. (Marie Obsuna/Special to Stars and Stripes)
High school
Basketball Boys Inter-areaDaegu 56, E.J. King 28 Friday at Camp WalkerEJK..... 15 2 7 4—28Daegu..... 15 23 14 4—56Scoring — Daegu: Torian James 13, Tre Johnson 13, Anfernee Dent 13; EJK: Jacob Lyle 6. Rebounding — Daegu: James 11, Devin Greene 9. Assists — Daegu: Johnson 8.
South KoreaSeoul American 79, Taejon Christian International 39 Friday at Yongsan GarrisonTCIS..... 11 8 14 6—39SAHS..... 25 25 9 20—79Scoring — SAHS: Shawn Horne 16, Henry Arnold V 14, Deon Johnson 13, Myles Haynes 10. Rebounding — SAHS: Horne 9, Johnson 7. Blocked shots — SAHS: Horne 4.
International Christian-Uijongbu 63, Gyeonggi Suwon International 51 Friday at SuweonICS-U..... 8 16 20 19—63GSIS..... 11 9 18 13—51Scoring — ICS-U: Jeff Chae 35 (school record), Chris Yi Sumler 11. Rebounding — ICS-U: Sumler 11.
JapanSt. Mary’s International 74, Nile C. Kinnick 47 Friday at TokyoKinnick..... 7 7 6 27—47St. Mary’s..... 20 20 21 13—74Scoring — St. Mary’s: Andrew Jones 44 (seven three-point goals); Kinnick: LaVance Rolland 18, Josiah Ferguson 12.
Robert D. Edgren 54, Zama American 45 Friday at Misawa Air BaseZama..... 11 16 6 12—45Edgren..... 12 12 14 16—54Scoring — Edgren: Baeden Harrison 14, Khaleem Shabazz 12; Zama: Raymond Bestor 14, Joseph Atkinson 10. Rebounding — Edgren: Harrison 13. Noteworthy — Eagles outscored Trojans 12-3 in final 2:46.
Yokota 68, Matthew C. Perry 51 Friday at Marine Corps Air Station IwakuniYokota..... 13 25 12 18—68MCP..... 7 12 8 24—51Scoring — Yokota: Calvin Riley 17, J.J. Henderson 15, Jermaine Neal 11, A.J. Leake 10; MCP: Jon Cadavos 22, D.Q. Bernard 12. Rebounding — MCP: Bernard 11, Cadavos 9, Vincent Ermitano 5, Martin Ziola 5.
South KoreaSeoul American 40, Taejon Christian 25 Friday at Yongsan GarrisonTCIS..... 6 6 6 7—25SAHS..... 10 6 14 10—40Scoring — SAHS: Glenesha Berryman 13; TCIS: Rin Kim 8. Rebounding — SAHS: Berryman 11, Nailah Blount 10.
Seoul Foreign 37, Osan American 27 Friday at SeoulOsan..... 4 7 5 11—27SFS..... 11 12 5 9—37Scoring — SFS: Michelle Richardson 11, Jiwon Shin 10; Osan: Andrea Carandang 9. Rebounding — SFS: Lucy Dornbach 8, Sarah Ha 7.
OkinawaKadena 40, Kubasaki 37 Friday at Kadena Air BaseKubasaki..... 4 8 14 11—37Kadena..... 9 13 4 14—40Scoring — Kadena: Alicia Vaughan 13; Kubasaki: Sydney Johnson 14 (9 third quarter), Alyah Johnson 11. Noteworthy — Panthers took 2-1 lead in four-game season series.
JapanYokota 27, Perry 24 Friday at Marine Corps Air Station IwakuniYokota..... 6 1 8 12—27MCP..... 6 7 5 6—24Scoring — Yokota: Caitlyn Rowan 8; MCP: Briana Drake 10. Rebounding — Yokota: Rowan 10; MCP: Drake 6, Ani Erhart 6. Noteworthy — Freshman Paige Gall’s two foul shots with five seconds left iced the win for the Panthers.