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Zion Christian Academy's Shion Wakita drives to the basket against Kubasaki's DeQuan Alderman during Saturday's boys pool-play game in the 8th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Kubasaki won 72-64.

Zion Christian Academy's Shion Wakita drives to the basket against Kubasaki's DeQuan Alderman during Saturday's boys pool-play game in the 8th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Kubasaki won 72-64. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Zion Christian Academy's Shion Wakita drives to the basket against Kubasaki's DeQuan Alderman during Saturday's boys pool-play game in the 8th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Kubasaki won 72-64.

Zion Christian Academy's Shion Wakita drives to the basket against Kubasaki's DeQuan Alderman during Saturday's boys pool-play game in the 8th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Kubasaki won 72-64. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki defender Jarrett Mitchell drapes himself over Zion Christian Academy's Rejay Maruo during Saturday's boys pool-play game in the 8th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Kubasaki won 72-64.

Kubasaki defender Jarrett Mitchell drapes himself over Zion Christian Academy's Rejay Maruo during Saturday's boys pool-play game in the 8th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Kubasaki won 72-64. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Zion Christian Academy's Rejay Maruo shoots against Kubasaki defender Jarrett Mitchell during Saturday's boys pool-play game in the 8th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Kubasaki won 72-64.

Zion Christian Academy's Rejay Maruo shoots against Kubasaki defender Jarrett Mitchell during Saturday's boys pool-play game in the 8th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Kubasaki won 72-64. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Deon Johnson drives between Seoul Foreign defenders for a layup during Saturday's Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division boys high school basketball game at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea. The Falcons won 70-38 and are now within a win of completing a 12-0 regular season.

Seoul American's Deon Johnson drives between Seoul Foreign defenders for a layup during Saturday's Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division boys high school basketball game at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea. The Falcons won 70-38 and are now within a win of completing a 12-0 regular season. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Nailah Blount looks to pass against Seoul Foreign during Saturday's Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division girls high school basketball game at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea. The Falcons won 47-45, handing the Crusaders their second regular-season loss and knocking them into second place behind Daegu.

Seoul American's Nailah Blount looks to pass against Seoul Foreign during Saturday's Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division girls high school basketball game at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea. The Falcons won 47-45, handing the Crusaders their second regular-season loss and knocking them into second place behind Daegu. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Glenesha Berryman elevates for a shoot against Seoul Foreign during Saturday's Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division girls high school basketball game at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea. The Falcons won 47-45, handing the Crusaders their second regular-season loss and knocking them into second place behind Daegu.

Seoul American's Glenesha Berryman elevates for a shoot against Seoul Foreign during Saturday's Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division girls high school basketball game at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea. The Falcons won 47-45, handing the Crusaders their second regular-season loss and knocking them into second place behind Daegu. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Darien Briggs drives for a layup past Seoul Foreign's Eugene Bang during Saturday's Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division boys high school basketball game at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea. The Falcons won 70-38 and are now within a win of completing a 12-0 regular season.

Seoul American's Darien Briggs drives for a layup past Seoul Foreign's Eugene Bang during Saturday's Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division boys high school basketball game at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea. The Falcons won 70-38 and are now within a win of completing a 12-0 regular season. (C.J. Mitchell/Special to Stars and Stripes)

This article has been corrected.

High school

Wrestling South KoreaSaturday at Camp Humphreys101 pounds—1, Chris Yi, Seoul American; 2, Christian McDowell, Osan.108—1, Jaydon Kruzic, Daegu High; 2, Dyllan Bathgate, Osan.115—1, Cory Harding, Osan; 2, Liam Baek, Daegu.122—1, David Cole, SAHS; 2, Sam Kim, Osan; 3, Nathaniel Kwon, Humphreys.129—1, Kahlil Hicks, SAHS; 2, Tucker Tyler, Osan; 3, Takeo Elliott, Humphreys.135—1, David Park, SAHS; 2, Brent Smith, Osan.141—1, Gerard Chopin, Osan; 2, Carl Pastor, Daegu; 3, Nigel Cook, SAHS.148—1, Morgan Baek, Daegu; 2, Sebastian Cribbs, SAHS, 3. Deanta Dowell, Osan158—1, Steven Halik, Osan; 2, James Jones, Daegu; 3, Eric Chipps, HHS.168—1, Kade Leonard, Osan; 2, Joey Kim, HHS; 3, Jessica Figueroa, Daegu.180—1, Austin Rudd, HHS; 2, Michael Warner, SAHS; 3, Daniel Nazario, Osan.215—1, Justin Mancha, Osan; 2, Steven Gayton, HHS; 3, Jahdai Winn, Osan.Heavyweight—1, Caleb Garcia, SAHS (unopposed).

JapanSaturday at Camp ZamaNile C. Kinnick 114, Robert D. Edgren 57, Zama American 38, Yokota 23, Matthew C. Perry 18, E.J. King 12. 101 pounds—1, Vincent Soiles, Kinnick; 2, Chon Dareing, Kinnick; 3, Seth Brown, Kinnick.108—1, Matthew Abrenilla, Kinnick (unopposed).115—1, Jianni Labato, Kinnick; 2, Takumi Kawashima, Zama; 3, Mekala Adams, Perry.122—1, Nathan Abrenilla, Kinnick; 2, Melissa Morgan, Edgren; 3, Tyler Carson, Edgren.129—1, Hunter Matthews, Edgren; 2, George Calbert, Kinnick; 3, Stephen Shank, Yokota.135—1, Brady Yoder, Kinnick; 2, Sky Phillips, Edgren; 3, David Jackson King.141—1, Kaleb Atchison, Edgren; 2, Ian Olson, Kinnick; 3, Ryan Fameli, Zama.148—1, Jacob Scott, Zama; 2, Jackson Edmonds, Edgren; 3, Nick Pedersen, Yokota.158—1, Charlie Gann, Kinnick; 2, J.P. Krussick, Edgren; 3, Christian Ancrum, Yokota.168—1, Dustin Wilson, Kinnick; 2, Ricky Salinas, King; 3, Dewane Lyon, Kinnick.180—1, Keigo Mull, Kinnick; 2, Lucas Holsopple, Perry.215—1, Ian O’Brien, Kinnick; 2, Christian Sonnenberg, Yokota; 3, Brandon Gleason, Edgren.Heavyweight—1, Alaka’i Warford, Kinnick; 2, Jacob Martin, Zama; 3, Chris Deibel, Kinnick.

Basketball Okinawa8th Okinawa - American Friendship Tournament Saturday at Risner Fitness & Sports Center, Kadena Air Base

Boys Pool A Kubasaki 75, Chatan 36 ZCAI 57, Chatan 54 Kubasaki 72, ZCAI 64Pool B Futenma 41, Naha Kokusai 37 Futenma 59, Kadena 57 Kadena 70, Naha Kokusai 54

Girls Pool A Naha Shogyo 56, Kadena 43 Naha Shogyo 67, Chatan 36 Kadena 62, Chatan 47Pool B Kita Naka 32, Naha Kokusai 26 Kubasaki 37, Naha Kokusai 35 Kita Naka 60, Kubasaki 49

Boys South KoreaYongsan International - Seoul 86, Humphreys 64 Saturday at SeoulHHS..... 14 15 13 22—64YIS - S..... 25 24 27 10—86Scoring — YIS - Seoul: Chris Yoo 27, Sam Kang 19, Jihoon Park 10; HHS — Osie Cruz 14, Frank Williams 12. Rebounding — YIS - Seoul: Sam Kang 11, Chris Yoo 7.

Seoul American 70, Seoul Foreign 38 Saturday at Yongsan GarrisonSFS..... 6 9 9 14—38SAHS..... 19 12 20 19—70Scoring — SAHS: Dominique Conley 15, Damien Briggs 14. Rebounding — SAHS: Deon Johnson 8, Cam Harris 8. Assists — SAHS: Conley 5. Steals — SAHS: Briggs 6.

Daegu 80, Osan 70 Saturday at Osan Air BaseDaegu..... 17 24 22 17—80Osan..... 12 19 15 24—70Scoring — Daegu: Anfernee Dent 30, Torian James 16, Tre Johnson 10; Osan: Nicholas White 30, Sean Copia 15, Ryan Brazill 12. Rebounding — Daegu: James 13, Devin Green 8; Osan: Seth Markowski 7, Xavier Hallmon 5. Blocked shots — Daegu: James 3.

JapanPerry 64, King 54 Saturday at Sasebo Naval BaseMCP..... 16 17 13 18—64EJK..... 12 10 11 21—54Scoring — MCP: Jon Cadavos 18, Jarell Davis 11, Darius Groves 10, Vincent Ermitano 10; EJK: Jackson Small 13. Rebounding — MCP: D.Q. Bernard 9, Jarell Davis 6.

Zama 55, Perry 24 Saturday at Sasebo Naval BaseZama 16 17 16 6—55MCP 2 10 9 3—24Scoring — Zama: Raymond Bestor 16, Joseph Atkinson 10; MCP: Jarell Davis 14. Rebounding — MCP: Jarell Davis 13, Vincent Ermitano 5.

Edgren 39, St. Maur International 10 Saturday at YokohamaEdgren..... 13 12 6 8—39St. Maur..... 0 1 6 3—10Scoring — Edgren: Baeden Anderson 8. Rebounding — Edgren: Baeden Anderson 11.

Girls South KoreaYongsan International 38, Humphreys 19 Saturday at SeoulHHS..... 2 5 7 5—19YIS - S..... 2 10 14 12—38Scoring — YIS - Seoul: Suzy Kim 12; HHS: Ra’mecca Rasun 10. Rebounding — YIS - Seoul: Janie Baek 6; HHS: Ra’mecca Rasun 9. Assists — YIS - Seoul: Juhee Kim 7.

Seoul American 47, Seoul Foreign 45 Saturday at Yongsan GarrisonSFS..... 8 16 11 10—45SAHS..... 15 10 10 12—47Scoring — SAHS: Glenesha Berryman 12, Janade Amos 11; SFS: Jiwon Shin 19, Maddie Thies 10. Rebounding — SAHS: Berryman 10; SFS: Thies 13, Shin 6. Assists — SAHS: Berryman 8; Blocked shots — SFS: Thies 8. Steals — SFS: Sarah Ha 6, Mischa Kim 5. . Noteworthy — Falcons’ Berryman missed triple - double by two assists. Crusaders’ second loss of season drops them into second place based on point differential behind Daegu.

Daegu 45, Osan 38 Saturday at Osan Air BaseDaegu..... 8 10 11 16—45Osan..... 5 15 9 9—38Scoring — Daegu: Rheagan Wyche 27; Osan: Michele Thompson 13. Rebounding — Daegu: Taylor Myatt 17; Osan: Sarah Colthart 12, Ashley Becker 7. Steals — Daegu: Wyche 8.

JapanKing 48, Perry 33 Saturday at Sasebo Naval BaseMCP..... 9 9 8 7—33EJK..... 17 10 6 15—48Scoring — EJK: Deb Avalos 19, Eliana Salinas 16; MCP: Naomi Ziola 12, Ani Erhart 12. Rebounding — MCP: Erhart 8, Briana Drake 7.

Zama 48, Perry 31 Saturday at Sasebo Naval BaseZama 6 7 23 12—48MCP 6 13 2 10—31Scoring — Zama: Tiarra Carrol 14, Kiarrys Oquendo 10; MCP: Briana Drake 16. Rebounding — MCP: Ani Erhart 14, Briana Drake 6. Blocked shots — MCP: Naomi Ziola 3.

Seisen International 39, Edgren 36 At Yokota Air BaseSeisen..... 6 12 12 9—39Edgren..... 5 12 9 10—36Scoring — Seisen: Nikita Endo 9, Tina Varkevisser 9. Rebounding — Seisen: Milli Aomi 7, Varkevisser 7, Endo 5, Miyu Niwa 5. Assists — Seisen: Lisa Kwak 5. Steals — Seisen: Kwak 6.

Correction Wrestlers Joey Kim, Justin Mancha and Jadai Winn were listed with incorrect schools in an earlier version of this article.

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