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Kubasaki's Nick Ashley shoots over Black Top Cru's Darell Singleterry during Friday's Martin Luther King Tournament pool-play game. The Dragons, a high school team, beat their adult counterparts 43-32.

Kubasaki's Nick Ashley shoots over Black Top Cru's Darell Singleterry during Friday's Martin Luther King Tournament pool-play game. The Dragons, a high school team, beat their adult counterparts 43-32. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes )

Kubasaki's Nick Ashley shoots over Black Top Cru's Darell Singleterry during Friday's Martin Luther King Tournament pool-play game. The Dragons, a high school team, beat their adult counterparts 43-32.

Kubasaki's Nick Ashley shoots over Black Top Cru's Darell Singleterry during Friday's Martin Luther King Tournament pool-play game. The Dragons, a high school team, beat their adult counterparts 43-32. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes )

Kadena's Alicia Vaughan puts up a shot past Disa Brown of the Kadena Air Base Lady Warriors during Friday's Martin Luther King Tournament pool-play game. The Panthers, a high school team, edged their adult counterparts 33-29.

Kadena's Alicia Vaughan puts up a shot past Disa Brown of the Kadena Air Base Lady Warriors during Friday's Martin Luther King Tournament pool-play game. The Panthers, a high school team, edged their adult counterparts 33-29. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes )

Kubasaki's Matt Ashley shoots against Black Top Cru's Brandis Webster during Friday's Martin Luther King Tournament pool-play game. The Dragons, a high school team, beat their adult counterparts 43-32.

Kubasaki's Matt Ashley shoots against Black Top Cru's Brandis Webster during Friday's Martin Luther King Tournament pool-play game. The Dragons, a high school team, beat their adult counterparts 43-32. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes )

Kubasaki's Jacob Green makes for the basket against Black Top Cru's Julien Abella during Friday's Martin Luther King Tournament pool-play game. The Dragons, a high school team, beat their adult counterparts 43-32.

Kubasaki's Jacob Green makes for the basket against Black Top Cru's Julien Abella during Friday's Martin Luther King Tournament pool-play game. The Dragons, a high school team, beat their adult counterparts 43-32. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes )

Yokota's Sarah Claypool dribbles away from Nile C. Kinnick defender Rhyssa Hizon during Friday's game. The Panthers beat the Red Devils 29-24.

Yokota's Sarah Claypool dribbles away from Nile C. Kinnick defender Rhyssa Hizon during Friday's game. The Panthers beat the Red Devils 29-24. (Tyler Espinosa/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Yokota's Sarah Cronin drives and shoots past Nile C. Kinnick defenders Rhyssa Hizon and Shakita Samuels during Friday's game. The Panthers beat the Red Devils 29-24.

Yokota's Sarah Cronin drives and shoots past Nile C. Kinnick defenders Rhyssa Hizon and Shakita Samuels during Friday's game. The Panthers beat the Red Devils 29-24. (Tyler Espinosa/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Joone Abaya drives past Seoul Foreign's Andrew Ha during Friday's game. The Crusaders edged the host Warriors 70-65.

Daegu's Joone Abaya drives past Seoul Foreign's Andrew Ha during Friday's game. The Crusaders edged the host Warriors 70-65. (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

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Basketball24th anniversary Martin Luther King Invitational Tournament Friday at Camp FosterMen Pool A Kubasaki 43, Black Top Cru 32 Shake & Bake 48, Rebound 44 Rize 51, MWSS 172 22 Rebound 69, Black Top Cru 24Saturday’s games Rebound vs. Kubasaki, 9 a.m. Shake & Bake vs. MWSS 172, 9 a.m. Black Top Cru vs. Rize, 9 a.m. Kubasaki vs. MWSS 172, 11:45 a.m. Shake & Bake vs. Rize, 1 p.m. Kubasaki vs. Rize, 2:15 p.m. Rebound vs. MWSS 172, 2:15 p.m. Shake & Bake vs. Black Top Cru, 3:30 p.m. Black Top Cru vs. MWSS 172, 4:45 p.m. Rebound vs. Rize, 6 p.m. Shake & Bake vs. Kubasaki, 6 p.m.Pool B Warriors 53, Outlawz 47 MWHS 1 44, ZCAI 43 Kadena HS 56, The District 30Saturday’s games Outlawz vs. Kadena HS, 10:30 a.m. Warriors vs. MWHS 1, 10:30 a.m. The District vs. ZCAI, 11:45 a.m. Warriors vs. ZCAI, 1 p.m. Outlawz vs. The District, 1 p.m. Kadena HS vs. MWHS 1, 2:15 p.m. The District vs. Warriors, 3:30 p.m. Outlawz vs. MWHS 1, 4:45 p.m. Kadena HS vs. ZCAI, 4:45 p.m. Outlawz vs. ZCAI, 6 p.m. Kadena HS vs. Warriors, 7:15 p.m. The District vs. MWHS 1, 7:15 p.m.Women Her-ricanes 24, Oki United Tigers 20 Kadena HS 33, Lady Warriors 29Saturday’s games Her-ricanes vs. Lady Warriors, 10:30 a.m. Kadena HS vs. Oki United Tigers, 11:45 a.m. Oki United Tigers vs. Lady Warriors, 3:30 p.m. Her-ricanes vs. Kadena HS, 7:15 p.m.

High school

Basketball Boys South KoreaSeoul American 66, Osan 63 Friday at Osan Air BaseSAHS 6 27 21 12—66Osan 17 13 19 14—63Scoring — SAHS: Myles Haynes 17, A.J. Batts 17, Jez Harper 15; Osan: Nicholas White 33. Rebounding — SAHS: Batts 10. Assists — SAHS: Myles Haynes 7, Harper 6. Steals — SAHS: Harper 6, Haynes 5. Noteworthy — Batts hit two shots late in the fourth quarter to put the Falcons (8-0) ahead for good. White had a three-point game-tying attempt at the buzzer bounce out. First loss for Cougars in seven games.Seoul Foreign 70, Daegu 65 Friday at Camp WalkerSFS 14 21 13 22 — 70Daegu 9 12 30 14 — 65Scoring — SFS: David Lee 14, Andrew Ha 11, David Pang 11, Craig Kim 11; Daegu: Devin Speights 19, Joone Abaya 18. Rebounding — SFS: Pang 10, Kim 6. Assists — SFS: Jonathan Han 7. Steals — SFS: Ha 6, Lee 5.Yongsan International-Seoul 52, Taejon Christian 50 Friday at DaejeonYIS-S 12 11 16 13 — 52TCIS 9 9 11 21 — 50Scoring — TCIS: James Redfern 17, Tristan Warnken 12.

JapanYokota 72, St. Mary’s 53 Friday at TokyoYokota 22 12 21 17 — 72St. Mary’s 13 13 16 11 — 53Scoring — Yokota: Jadan Anderson 23, Jermaine Neal 16, Hunter Cort 13, Jamarvin Harvey 10; St. Mary’s: Eamon Collins 26, Thomas Wood 10. Rebounding — Yokota: Harvey 12. Noteworthy — First win for unbeaten Panthers at St. Mary’s in three seasons.Christian Academy Japan 50, Zama 48 Friday at TokyoZama 12 12 10 14 — 48CAJ 14 11 20 5-50Scoring — CAJ: Joshua Turner 14, Steven Nelson 11, Brenton Driscoll 10; Zama: Alex Jones 16, Joseph Atkinson 11. Rebounding — Zama: Jones 11, Atkinson 10.

Girls South KoreaSeoul American 40, Osan 19 Friday at Osan Air BaseSAHS 20 7 2 11 — 40Osan 0 7 5 7 — 19Scoring — SAHS: Shantae Kidd 10; Osan: Andrea Carandang 11. Rebounding — SAHS: Sierra Furner 7, Hannah Frederick 6, Glenesha Berryman 5, Chelsea Evans 5, Charley Smith 5.

Seoul Foreign 62, Daegu 21 Friday at Camp WalkerSFS 22 13 14 13 — 62Daegu 10 7 2 2 — 21Scoring — SFS: Maddie Thies 16, Sarah Ha 11; Daegu: Taylor Myatt 12. Rebounding — SFS: Thies 9, Natalie Cho 6; Daegu: Myatt 9, Ariyana Canty 9. Steals — SFS: Cho 5. Noteworthy — Crusaders as a team had 21 assists and 31 steals.

Taejon Christian 36, Yongsan 32 Friday at DaejeonYIS-S 6 8 2 16 — 32TCIS 10 12 7 7 — 36Scoring — TCIS: Emme Warnken 22. Rebounding — TCIS: Rin Kim 9. Assists — TCIS: Mary Kim 5. Steals — TCIS: Warnken 7.

JapanYokota 29, Nile C. Kinnick 24 Friday at Yokota Air BaseKinnick 9 0 8 7 — 24Yokota 9 4 6 10 — 29Scoring — Yokota: Caitlyn Rowan 8, Jamia Bailey 8; Kinnick: Rhyssa Hizon 9. Rebounding — Yokota: Sarah Claypool 10; Kinnick: Lexia Hall 10, Shakita Samuels 10. Steals — Yokota: Claypool 6, Bailey 5. Noteworthy — Division II Panthers swept season series from Division I Red Devils, each of two wins by five points.

Zama 45, CAJ 13 Friday at Camp ZamaCAJ 2 6 1 4 — 13Zama 11 20 8 6 — 45Scoring — Zama: Tiarra Carroll 11, Destiny Howze 11.

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