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Kubasaki players gather round the banner following their championship-match victory over American School In Japan.  Kubasaki won in four sets to capture its first Far East Division I Volleyball Tournament title in school history.

Kubasaki players gather round the banner following their championship-match victory over American School In Japan. Kubasaki won in four sets to capture its first Far East Division I Volleyball Tournament title in school history. (Nathaniel Punla/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki players gather round the banner following their championship-match victory over American School In Japan.  Kubasaki won in four sets to capture its first Far East Division I Volleyball Tournament title in school history.

Kubasaki players gather round the banner following their championship-match victory over American School In Japan. Kubasaki won in four sets to capture its first Far East Division I Volleyball Tournament title in school history. (Nathaniel Punla/Special to Stars and Stripes)

ASIJ's Mia Weinland tries to tip the ball past Kubasaki defenders Lianna Bourdony and Kaelyn Francis in Thursday's final. Kubasaki won in four sets to capture its first Far East Division I Volleyball Tournament title in school history.

ASIJ's Mia Weinland tries to tip the ball past Kubasaki defenders Lianna Bourdony and Kaelyn Francis in Thursday's final. Kubasaki won in four sets to capture its first Far East Division I Volleyball Tournament title in school history. (Nathaniel Punla/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Kaelyn Francis goes up to spike against ASIJ's Mia Weinland in Thursday's final. Kubasaki won in four sets to capture its first Far East Division I Volleyball Tournament title in school history.

Kubasaki's Kaelyn Francis goes up to spike against ASIJ's Mia Weinland in Thursday's final. Kubasaki won in four sets to capture its first Far East Division I Volleyball Tournament title in school history. (Nathaniel Punla/Special to Stars and Stripes)

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VolleyballFar East Girls Division I Tournament Thursday at Yokota Air Base, JapanSeventh Christian Academy Japan def. Seoul American 25-11, 25-17, 23-25, 16-25,15-7Fifth Kadena def. Yokota 25-22, 25-22, 25-23Third Nile C. Kinnick def. Seisen 25-23, 25-14, 25-21Championship Kubasaki def. American School In Japan 13-25, 29-27, 27-25, 26-24

Awards Most Valuable Player — Kelsey Rogers, Kubasaki.All-Tournament team — Maiya Larry, Josie Daffin, Rogers (two-time selection), Miranda Fino, Kubasaki; Mia Weinland (three-time selection), Alex Hernandez, Elyse Davidson, ASIJ; Audri Salter (two-time selection), Katrina Reid (three-time selection, Zama in 2012 and 2013), Kinnick; Alex Gordon, Noi Yamagata, Seisen; Rheagan Wyche, Kadena (two-time selection, Daegu in 2013); Sarah Cronin, Yokota; Trisha Mae Jose, Seoul American; Victoria Taylor, CAJ.

Wall of Champions 1976—Wagner, Clark Air Base, Philippines 1977—International School of Manila 1978—International School of Manila 1979—Zama 1980—International School of Manila 1981—Zama 1982—International School of Manila 1983—Seisen 1984—George Washington, Guam 1985—St. Maur International 1986—ASIJ 1987—ASIJ 1988—Zama 1989—Academy of Our Lady, Guam 1990—Seisen 1991—ASIJ 1992—Academy of Our Lady 1993—Seisen 1994—Academy of Our Lady 1995—Academy of Our Lady 1996—Academy of Our Lady 1997—Zama 1998—Academy of Our Lady 1999—Academy of Our Lady 2000—St. John's, Guam 2001—CAJ 2002—Southern, Guam 2003—Academy of Our Lady 2004—Academy of Our Lady 2005—CAJ 2006—ASIJ 2007—CAJ 2008—ASIJ 2009—CAJ 2010—Seoul American 2011—ASIJ 2012—ASIJ 2013—ASIJ 2014—KubasakiFar East Girls Division II Tournament Thursday at Camp Zama, Japan Double-elimination playoffs Osan d. Robert D. Edgren 25-8, 25-27, 25-20, 20-25, 15-13 Matthew C. Perry d. Sacred Heart 25-18, 25-18, 25-23; Sacred Heart takes fourth Edgren d. Perry 25-23, 25-16, 26-24; Perry takes thirdChampionship Osan def. Edgren 25-19, 25-23, 26-24Awards Offensive Most Valuable Player — Andrea Carandang, Osan.Defensive Most Valuable Player — Kalean Middleton, Edgren.All-Tournament Offensive Team — Carandang, Jada Carmine, Osan; Middleton, Coko Magby, Edgren; Ani Erhart and Lebet Erhart, Perry; Nina Warita, Sacred Heart; Jenasea Blessing, E.J. King; Timi Ward, Humphreys; Jessica Lee, Gyeonggi Suwon International; Destiny Howze, Zama; Ariana Canty, Daegu.All-Tournament Defensive Team — Haeley Deeney, Sarah Colthart, Osan; Micole Marquez, Madeline Mattingly, Edgren; Dina Roman, Perry; Janealyn Lorentay, King; Kaylee Spielman, Humphreys; Angela Park, Gyeonggi Suwon; Lauren Jones, Zama; Alona Paja, Daegu.Wall of Champions 1998—Seisen International 1999—Christian Academy Japan 2000—Southern, Guam 2001—Osan 2002—Morrison Academy, Taiwan 2003—Faith Academy, Philippines 2004—Notre Dame, Guam 2005—Daegu 2006—Morrison Academy 2007—Osan 2008—Osan 2009—Daegu 2010—Daegu 2011—Morrison Academy 2012—Morrison Academy 2013—Daegu 2014—Osan

TennisFar East High School Tennis Tournament Thursday at Kadena Air Base, OkinawaFinal team standings Division I Overall ASIJ 78, Seoul American 37, Kadena 30, Kubasaki 24, Christian Academy Japan 23, Kinnick 21, Yokota 19Boys St. Mary’s International 32, ASIJ 30, CAJ 15, Kadena and Yokota 11, Seoul American 10Girls ASIJ 29; Seisen 27, Seoul American 19, Kadena 14, Kinnick 13, Kubasaki 9Division II Overall Yongsan International-Seoul 31, King 15, Edgren 13, Perry and Zama 8, Humphreys 2Boys King 15, Yongsan 9, Zama 5, Perry 4Girls Yongsan 13, Edgren 7, Humphreys 3, Perry, Zama and King 2Boys Singles Third place Juan Borga, St. Mary’s, def. Noah Inahara, ASIJ, 8-5Championship Marius Ruh, St. Mary’s, def. Len Kamemoto, ASIJ, 6-0, 6-1Doubles Third place Ken Senkoff and Ray Maejim, St. Mary’s, def. Kaisei Sato and Billy Fujii 8-0Championship Len Kamemoto and Noah Inahara, ASIJ, def. Marius Ruh and Juan Borga, St. Mary’s, 7-5, 6-4Girls Singles Third place Matilde Piras, Seisen, def. Ana Clara Borga, Seisen, 8-6Championship Lili Kobayashi, ASIJ, def. Grace Cho, Seoul American, 7-5, 6-4Doubles Third place Grace Cho and Ashley Shirriff, SAHS, def. Li Hui Thai and Kaymie Shiozawa, Seisen, 8-6Championship Lili Kobayashi and Nana Yoshimura, ASIJ, def. Matilde Piras and Ana Clara Borga, Seisen, 6-2, 6-1Mixed doubles Third place Mark Ebarle and Allie Powers, Kubasaki, def. Joshua Gagnet and Annie Yeom, SAHS, 8-5Championship Kaisei Sato and Nana Yoshimura, ASIJ, def. Billy Fujii and Anna Wade, ASIJ, 6-1, 6-4

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