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Cross country South KoreaSaturday at Yongsan GarrisonBoys Seoul Foreign 19, Taejon Christian 44 Taejon Christian 27, International Christian-Uijongbu 31 Taejon Christian 23, Chadwick International 38 Taejon Christian 15, Dwight Seoul incomplete Seoul Foreign 24, Uijongu 35 Seoul Foreign 22, Chadwick 39 Seoul Foreign 15, Dwight Seoul incomplete Uijongbu 22, Chadwick 35 Uijongbu 15, Dwight Seoul incomplete Chadwick 15, Dwight Seoul incomplete Taejon Christian 19, Yongsan International-Seoul 43 Korea International 19, Taejon Christian 44 Seoul American 19, Taejon Christian 44 Taejon Christian 19, Korea Kent Foreign 44 Seoul Foreign 18, Yongsan 45 Korea International 21, Seoul Foreign 40 Seoul American 24, Seoul Foreign 37 Seoul Foreign 18, Korea Kent 45 Uijongbu 19, Yongsan 39 Korea International 15, Uijongbu 48 Seoul American 15, Uijongbu 50 Uijongbu 17, Korea Kent 41 Chadwick 25, Yongsan 30 Korea International 17, Chadwick 46 Seoul American 19, Chadwick 44 Chadwick 22, Korea Kent 44 Korea International 15, Yongsan 50 Seoul American 15, Yongsan 50 Yongsan 25, Korea Kent 30 Korea International 23, Seoul American 32 Korea International 15, Korea Kent 50 Seoul American 15, Korea Kent 50 1, Addison Smith, SFS, 17 minutes, 18 seconds; 2, Collyn Lindley, SAHS, 18:26; 3, Samuel Seo, KIS, 18:33; 4, Izaac Kanzig, TCIS, 18:36; 5, Peter Han, KIS, 18:42; 6, Jerry Kim, KIS, 18:45; 7, Alex Hannagan, CIS, 19:00; 8, Samuel Lee, KIS, 19:05; 9, Moon Shinchul, SFS, 19:06; 10, Jarek Bartlow, SAHS, 19:08.Girls Seoul Foreign 18, Taejon Christian 45 Taejon Christian 15, Uijongbu incomplete Chadwick 24, Taejon Christian 34 Taejon Christian 15, Dwight Seoul incomplete Seoul Foreign 15, Uijongbu incomplete Seoul Foreign 15, Chadwick 49 Seoul Foreign 15, Dwight Seoul incomplete Chadwick 15, Uijongbu incomplete Chadwick 15, Dwight Seoul incomplete Yongsan 20, Taejon Christian 41 Korea International 19, Taejon Christian 44 Seoul American 18, Taejon Christian 45 Taejon Christian 18, Korea Kent 43 Seoul Foreign 19, Yongsan 41 Seoul Foreign 20, Korea International 36 Seoul Foreign 26, Seoul American 29 Seoul Foreign 15, Korea Kent 50 Yongsan 15, Uijongbu incomplete Korea International 15, Uijongbu incomplete Seoul American 15, Uijongbu incomplete Korea Kent 15, Uijongbu incomplete Yongsan 17, Chadwick 41 Korea International 15, Chadwick 48 Seoul American 15, Chadwick 49 Chadwick 15, Korea Kent 49 Yongsan 15, Dwight Seoul incomplete Korea International 15, Dwight Seoul incomplete Seoul American 15, Dwight Seoul incomplete Korea Kent 15, 15, Dwight Seoul incomplete Korea International 24, Yongsan 35 Seoul American 20, Yongsan 40 Yongsan 15, Korea Kent 50 Seoul American 22, Korea International 34 Korea International 15, Korea Kent 50 Seoul American 15, Korea Kent 50 1, Grace Charnesky, SFS, 20 minutes, 47 seconds; 2, Michelle Kwon, KIS, 21:16; 3, Mariah Meredith, SAHS, 21:21; 4, Hannah Frederick, SAHS, 21:52; 5, Kinga Gross, SFS, 21:54; 6, Sidney Diffin, YIS-S, 22:02; 7, Nuri Yi, TCIS, 22:09; 8, Tabitha Kim, SFS, 22:10; 9, Lily Jones, SAHS, 22:23; 10, Paola Noriega, SFS, 22:30.

JapanSaturday at Tama Hills Recreation Center, Tokyo, (2.9-mile boys course, 2.1-mile girls course)Boys American School In Japan 15, Nile C. Kinnick 49 Kinnick 24, Christian Academy Japan 33 ASIJ 18, CAJ 49 Kinnick 26, St. Maur International 30 Kinnick 19, Yokohama International 39 St. Maur 25, Yokota 33 St. Maur 20, Zama 39 St. Mary’s International 19, Zama 39 Yokohama 28, Zama 29 Yokota 25, Yokohama 32 St. Maur 20, Yokohama 39 St. Mary’s 18, Yokohama 39 1, Daniel Galvin, Yokota, 14 minutes, 40.9 seconds; 2, Evan Yukevich, ASIJ, 15:03.6; 3, Ryan Nishida, ASIJ, 15:10.1; 4, Willem Thorbecke, ASIJ, 15:41.9; 5, Britt Sease, ASIJ, 15:48.7; 6, Luke Rogan, ASIJ, 16:07.6; 7, Keichiro Kinoshita, ASIJ, 16:12.8; 8, Thomas Richter, St. Mary’s, 16:17.1; 9, Takehiro Murai, CAJ, 16:18.1; 10, Connor Brown, Kinnick, 16:21.1.Noteworthy – Yokota’s Daniel Galvin became the first runner in Kanto Plain league history to run the Tama Hills course in under 15 minutes twice, and in consecutive weeks.Girls ASIJ 18, Kinnick 43 Kinnick 16, CAJ 43 ASIJ 15, CAJ 50 Kinnick 25, St. Maur 30 Kinnick 18, Yokohama 41 Seisen International 15, Zama 50 Yokohama 15, Yokota incomplete Yokohama 21, Zama 36 International School of the Sacred Heart 26, Kinnick 29 Sacred Heart 15, Yokota incomplete St. Maur 21, Yokohama 38 ASIJ 27, Seisen 28 1, Brittani Shappell, Seisen, 12 minutes, 39.9 seconds; 2, Joyce Skeete, ISSH, 13:20.3; 3, Tatiana Riordan, ASIJ, 13:29.9; 4, Lisa Watanuki, ASIJ, 13:33.3; 5, Maku Itakura, Seisen, 13:34.9; 6, Lucille Nunnely, St. Maur, 13:43.3; 7, Emma Wingfield-Hayes, ASIJ, 13:44.2; 8, Erin Stonebarger, Kinnick, 13:49.1; 9, Marie Kloeck, Seisen, 14:03.3; 10, Anna Sheng, ASIJ, 14:08.3.Noteworthy — Shappell of Seisen is the only high school girl to run the Tama course in under 13 minutes multiple times.

Tennis JapanFriday and Saturday at Yokosuka Naval BaseBoys Kinnick 4, Robert D. Edgren 0 Singles Neil Rodriguez def. Corey Matthews 8-3; Ryan Posthumus def. Sean Minton 8-2; Calvin Mull def. Keimahri Marks 9-8 (11-9)Doubles Rodriguez-Posthumus def. Matthew-Minton 8-0Girls Kinnick 5, Edgren 2 Singles Raena Schoeff, Kinnick, def. Shannon Mahoney 8-3; Monica Burford, Kinnick, def. Natasha Weimer 8-5; Anore Pedalino, Edgren, def. Megan Sewell 8-6; Hitomi Okumura, Kinnick, def. Chanappa Mann 8-6; Vanessa Echols, Kinnick, def. Alexis Geraro 8-5Doubles Schoeff-Sewell def. Weimer-Pedalino 8-4; Mahoney-Mann def. Okumura-Echols 8-0Mixed doubles Kinnick 2, Edgren 1 Rodriguez-Schoeff def. Matthews-Mahoney 8-2; Minton-Weimer def. Sewell-Posthumus 8-3; Khaleel Graham-Okumura def. Marks-Mann 8-3

Volleyball Girls South KoreaYongsan def. Humphreys 25-12, 25-14, 25-21 Saturday at Camp HumphreysKills — YIS-S: Nicole Palmer 6. Aces — YIS-S: Jessica Jun 9. Digs — YIS-S: Hyerin Park 6.

OkinawaKubasaki def. Nanbu 25-11, 25-15 Saturday at Camp FosterKills — Kubasaki: Lianna Bourdony 5. Assists — Kubasaki: Miranda Fino 15. Digs — Kubasaki: Jordan de Leon Guerrero 5.Kubasaki def. Misato Kogyo 25-10, 25-14 Saturday at Camp FosterAssists — Kubasaki: Fino 12. Digs — Kubasaki: Kelsey Rogers 5.Kubasaki def. Chiu Moron 25-9, 25-12 Saturday at Camp FosterAssists — Kubasaki: Fino 11. Digs — Kubasaki: Rogers 5.

JapanASIJ def. CAJ 25-13, 24-26, 25-17, 25-13 Saturday at TokyoKills — ASIJ: Mia Weinland 20, Elyse Davidson 16. Aces — ASIJ: Alex Hernandez 6. Assists — ASIJ: Sammie Hoskins 30.Kinnick def. Edgren 23-25, 26-24, 25-22, 23-25, 15-10 Saturday at Yokosuka Naval BaseKills — Kinnick: Audri Salter 21. Assists — Kinnick: Charla Johnson 37; Edgren: Nicole Marquez 41, Kalean Middleton 27. Digs — Kinnick: Katrina Reid 8, Rhyssa Hizon 8; Edgren: Coko Magby 9, Middleton 8, Naomy Montanez 7.Kinnick def. Edgren 23-25, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24 Friday at Yokosuka Naval BaseKills — Kinnick: Salter 15. Aces — Kinnick: Salter 6, Reid 5, Noblae Wainwright 5. Digs — Kinnick: Reid 7. Assists — Kinnick: Johnson 29.

Boys South KoreaYongsan def. Humphreys 25-20, 25-21, 26-24 Saturday at Camp HumphreysKills — YIS-S: Josh Kim 12. Aces — HHS: Andrew Kim 5. Digs — HHS: A.Kim 7, Von Joshua Matheny 6.

Seoul Foreign def. Taejon Christian 24-26, 25-17, 23-25, 32-30, 16-14Kills — SFS: John De Less 16; TCIS: Gil Jang 9, James Wang 9. Aces — SFS: Daniel Bang 5. Assists — SFS: Zander Sohn 29; TCIS: Jang 14, Stephen Park 13. Digs — SFS: Jonathan Han 21; TCIS: Dan Chang 18. Block points — SFS: Andrew Ha 4½.

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