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FootballThursday, Sept. 27Seoul American 47, Osan 18
Top 10 single-game rushing performances in Far East high school football history
¬¬-- David Smalls, Seoul American Falcons, 421 yards, 29 carries, Oct. 4, 2006, 58-32 win over Osan American Cougars.
-- Corey Dunlap-Buckmon, Simon Sanchez Sharks, Guam, 384 yards, 28 carries, Oct. 27, 2001, 66-0 win over John F. Kennedy Islanders.
¬¬-- Laryzno Abernathy, Nile C. Kinnick Red Devils, 362 yards, 28 carries, Oct. 20, 2006, 34-6 win over Zama American Trojans.
-- Corey Dunlap-Buckmon, Simon Sanchez Sharks, Guam, 351 yards, 26 carries, Nov. 9, 2001, 84-6 win over Guam High Panthers.
¬¬-- Ronald Dogan, Seoul American Falcons, 350 yards, 16 carries, Sept. 27, 2012, 47-18 win over Osan American Cougars.
¬¬-- Larynzo Abernathy, Nile C. Kinnick Red Devils, 343 yards, 39 carries, Oct. 27, 2006, 26-20 win over American School In Japan Mustangs.
¬¬-- Terry Stephens, Osan American Cougars, Korea, 343 yards, 25 carries, Oct. 30, 2004, 40-12 win over Taegu American Warriors.
¬¬-- Donald Wimes, Kubasaki Shogun, Okinawa, 331 yards, 24 carries, Oct. 3, 1986, 50-26 win over Kadena Islanders.
¬¬-- Terry Stephens, Osan American Cougars, Korea, 327 yards, 13 carries, Oct. 2, 2004, 26-0 win over Taegu American Warriors.
¬¬-- Bryan Clary, Osan Cougars, South Korea, 320 yards, 21 carries, Nov. 10, 2001, 54-12 win over Taegu Warriors.
Girls volleyballOkinawaKubasaki def. Kadena 25-15, 25-20, 25-13Thursday at Kadena Air BaseSpike kills — Kubasaki: Chanel Grice 8, Keila Welky 7. Service aces — Kubasaki: Keila Welky 6. Set assists — Kubasaki: Jienniphyre Soderlund 22. Defensive digs — Kubasaki: Welky 6, Syvanna Ascencio 6. Block points — Kadena: Shannon Nolan 4. Noteworthy — Dragons remained unbeaten through five regular-season Okinawa Activities Council matches.
Boys volleyballSouth KoreaYongsan International-Seoul def. Seoul Foreign 26-24, 25-15, 25-27, 25-20Wednesday at SeoulSpike kills — SFS: Josh Everett 13, Zac Baker 6. Set assists — SFS: Alex Yoon 36. Noteworthy — First loss of season for Crusaders (5-1).