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Kadena sophomore Wren Renquist charges up the final hill toward the finish line during Wednesday's Okinawa cross country regular-season final meet. Renquest won in 20 minutes, 32 seconds and finished the regular season with five race victories and one second place.

Kadena sophomore Wren Renquist charges up the final hill toward the finish line during Wednesday's Okinawa cross country regular-season final meet. Renquest won in 20 minutes, 32 seconds and finished the regular season with five race victories and one second place. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena sophomore Wren Renquist charges up the final hill toward the finish line during Wednesday's Okinawa cross country regular-season final meet. Renquest won in 20 minutes, 32 seconds and finished the regular season with five race victories and one second place.

Kadena sophomore Wren Renquist charges up the final hill toward the finish line during Wednesday's Okinawa cross country regular-season final meet. Renquest won in 20 minutes, 32 seconds and finished the regular season with five race victories and one second place. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena junior Hunter Ficenec heads toward the finish line during Wednesday's Okinawa cross country regular-season final meet. Ficenec won in 16 minutes, 46 seconds, the second-fastest time among DODDS Pacific runners this season, finishing the regular season unbeaten in six races.

Kadena junior Hunter Ficenec heads toward the finish line during Wednesday's Okinawa cross country regular-season final meet. Ficenec won in 16 minutes, 46 seconds, the second-fastest time among DODDS Pacific runners this season, finishing the regular season unbeaten in six races. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

High school

Cross country OkinawaWednesday at Jack’s Place, Kadena Air Base, 3.1-mile courseBoys Kadena 28, Kubasaki 34, Okinawa Christian International 84 1, Hunter Ficenec, Kadena, 16 minutes, 46 seconds; 2, Junta Callahan, Kadena, 187:03; 3, Johnathon Johnson, Kubasaki, 17:19; 4, Shawn Monroe, OCSI, 17:43; 5, Will Wagner, Kubasaki, 17:45; 6, Tomas Leal, Kubasaki, 17:57; 7, Gavin Huitt, Kadena, 18:01; 8, Javier Michael, Kadena, 18:19; 9, Christian Rutledge, Kubasaki, 18:27; 10, Gabe Peredo, Kadena, 18:34.Girls Kubasaki 32, Kadena 44, Okinawa Christian 45 1, Wren Renquist, Kadena, 20:32; 2, Zoe Jarvis, Kubasaki, 21:47; 3, Allison Barthol, Kadena, 21:58; 4, Rachel Carson, Kubasaki, 22:02; 5, Emily Ours, OCSI, 22:23; 6, Sam Fugate, Kubasaki, 22:30; 7, Ayaka Nagamine, OCSI, 22:47; 8, Marissa Mesquita, Kubasaki, 23:18; 9, Kaila McGinty, OCSI, 23:25; 10, Jackie Ma, Kadena, 23:33.

Tennis South KoreaWednesday at SeoulBoys Seoul Foreign 5, Yongsan International-Seoul 0 Singles Tommy Kim def. Thomas Kim 8-1; Max Lee def. Wonseuk Her 8-4; Sean Franiak def. Andrew Yoo 8-4.Doubles James Hahn and Mark Chang def. Michael Lee and Te Hun Kim 8-2; Jeong-Ho Moon and Zach Park def. Matthew Cho and Joshua Kim 8-0.

Volleyball GirlsSouth Korea

Seoul Foreign def. Seoul American 25-18, 25-17, 25-22 Wednesday at SeoulKills — SFS: Ji Won Shin 8. Aces — SFS: Lalla Migliardi 6. Assists — SFS: Erin Hwang 15; SAHS: Madison Hyde 8. Digs — SFS: Sarah Ha 19. Block points — SFS: Mischa Kim 3.

JapanSeisen International def. Yokohama International 25-11, 25-17, 25-10 Wednesday at YokohamaKills — Seisen: Miyu Niwa 8, Alex Gordon 7, Noi Yamagata 7. Aces — Seisen: Ayaka Hirata 5. Assists — Seisen: Hirata 21.

Seisen International def. St. Maur International 25-10, 25-11, 25-18 Wednesday at YokohamaKills — Seisen: Gordon 13, Niwa 8, Yamagata 7. Digs — Seisen: Hirata 7. Assists — Seisen: Hirata 17.

BoysSouth Korea

Seoul Foreign def. Seoul American 25-15, 25-15, 25-17 Wednesday at SeoulKills — SFS: David Pang 14; SAHS: Jase Maneia 5. Assists — SFS: Zander Sohn 18; SAHS: HoKyong Adkins 8. Block points — SFS: Pang 4. Digs — SAHS: David Han 6.

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