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Yokota's Hailiey Clark gets set to boot the ball past Robert D. Edgreni's Devonia James during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Panthers won 8-0.

Yokota's Hailiey Clark gets set to boot the ball past Robert D. Edgreni's Devonia James during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Panthers won 8-0. (Greg Holladay/Special to Stripes)

High school

TRACK AND FIELD

Okinawa

Friday and Saturday at Camp Foster

(Fully-automated timing, distances in meters except where noted)

Boys

Kadena 74, Kubasaki 49

100 — Caleb Stephan, Kubasaki, 11.52 seconds; 200 — D’Kylan Woods, Kadena, 22.8; 400 — Jayden Allen, Kadena, 56.51; 800 — Ryan Hater, Kubasaki, 2 minutes, 10.27 seconds; 1,600 — Hater, 4:53.40; 3,200 — William Rhoades, Kadena, 11:27.97; 300 hurdles — Stephan, 40.51; 400 relay — Kadena A (Cedrick Dorelein, Carmelo Ward, Neil Kentish, Woods), 44.77; 1,600 relay — Kubasaki A (Brennan Anderson, Hater, Stephan, Elias Stephan), 3:47.37; 3,200 relay — Kadena A (Henley, Williams, Allen, Dylan Fancher), 9:15.31; Shot put — Jeremiah Drummer, Kadena, 11.32 meters; Discus — Nathaniel Macias, Kadena, 30.08; High jump — Alexzander Hye, Kadena, 1.52; Long jump — Carlos Cadet, Kubasaki, 5.67; Triple jump — Cadet, 12.32.

Girls

Kubasaki 67, Kadena 52

100 — Peyton Wilcox, Kubasaki, 13.61 seconds; 200 — Wilcox, 27.73; 400 — Mia Bella Gonzalez, Kadena, 1 minute, 6.85 seconds; 800 — Lauren Lundeby, Kadena, 2:48.39; 1,600 — Jade Laurin, Kubasaki, 6:23.02; 3,200 — Laurin, 13:53.68; 300 hurdles — Isabella Suber, Kubasaki, 55.11; 400 relay — Kadena A (Kilana Allen, Aniyah Daniels, Tenchi Demings, Isabella Price), 56.00; 1,600 relay — Kadena A (Addison Schantz, Daniels, Gonzanez, Anna Mendoza), 4:45.44; 3,200 relay — Kubasaki A (Adriana Parra, Laurin, Jaime Heitkamp, Sophia Wurdinger), 11:22.96; Shot put — Lusia “Hopper” Tuigamala, Kubasaki, 8.45; Discus — Tuigamala, 20.95; High jump — Allen, 1.37; Long jump — Gwen Pantaleon, Kubasaki, 4.21; Triple jump — Pantaleon, 7.67.

South Korea

Saturday at Camp Humphreys

(Fully-automated timing, distances in meters)

Boys

Humphreys 274½, Korea International 111, Seoul Foreign 87, Chadwick International 82, Yongsan International-Seoul 50½, Osan 29, Daegu 10, Seoul International 9

100 — Javon Foreman, Humphreys, 11.12 seconds; 200 — Sean Kwon, KIS, 23.79; 400 — D’Jhontae Douglas, Humphreys, 52.83; 800 — Simon Drinnon, Humphreys, 2 minutes, 14.78 seconds; 1,600 — Joey Brown, Humphreys, 5:01.10; 3,200 — Terrence Burnell, Humphreys, 10:37.82; 110 hurdles — Isaiah Dykes, Humphreys, 17.31; 300 hurdles — JamesTate Loyed, Humphreys, 48.16; 400 relay — Humphreys A (Dykes, Matthew Nubin, Jonathan Gibson, Joshua Carlisle Jr.), 46.61; 1,600 relay — Humphreys A (Carlisle, Andrew Thompson, Sean Choo, William Dales), 4:00.17; 3,200 relay — Humphreys A (Jabez Kunnas, Tate McCoulough, Sebastian Lopez, Youssouf Baradji), 10:02.15; Sprint-medley relay — Osan A (Jayden Hightower, Jared Hightower, Asher Horne, Tamaryeon Price), 1:48.88; Shot put — Nicholas Richards, Humphreys, 11.63; Discus — Richards, 30.57; High jump — Jimin Park, Chadwick, 1.73; Long jump — Cameron Lee, SFS, 5.55; Triple jump — Lee, 11.30.

Girls

Humphreys 181, Yongsan 159, Seoul Foreign 104, Korea International 73, Chadwick 69, Osan 14, Daegu 13, Seoul International 1

100 — Arielle Constable, Humphreys, 13.32 seconds; 200 — Amiah Dodrill, YIS-Seoul, 29.78; 400 — Irene Choi, KIS, 1 minute, 8.10 seconds; 800 — Cassandra Jarzabek, Humphreys, 2:30.25; 1,600 — Jarzabek, 5:32.10; 3,200 — Lydia Ro, YIS-Seoul, 12:55.49; 100 hurdles — Anayah Reyes, Humphreys, 17.00; 300 hurdles — Reyes, 52.50; 400 relay — Humphreys A (Courtney Jackson, Constable, Reyes, Ayana Alston), 53.89; 1,600 relay — Humphreys A (Reyes, Jarzabek, Samantha Dales, Cerise Utley), 4:40.26; 3,200 relay — YIS-Seoul A (Ro, Dodrill, Kaiden Holst, Sia Kim), 11:54.75; Sprint-medley relay — Humphreys A (Jackson, Alston, Constable, S. Dales), 2:04.79; Shot put — Alexandra Lee, KIS, 7.56; Discus — Ja’nique Key, Humphreys, 20.84; High jump — Jazmirra McClendon, Daegu, 1.40; Long jump — Sebi Kim, SFS, 4.32; Triple jump — Sophie Tsao, SFS, 9.27.

Japan

Saturday at Yokota Air Base

Boys

Nile C. Kinnick 249, American School In Japan 105, Christian Academy Japan 56, Zama 53, Yokota 35, Matthew C. Perry 33, Robert D. Edgren 27, E.J. King 24, St. Mary’s 22, Tokyo International 4

100 — John Sakaguchi, CAJ, 11.30 seconds; 200 — Trey Bennett, Kinnick, 23.66; 400 — Jaelin White, Kinnick, 54.46; 800 — Kai Liljequist, ASIJ, 2 minutes, 1.61 seconds; 1,600 — Liljequist, 4:23.86; 3,200 — Sam Barbir, ASIJ, 9:56.18; 110 hurdles — Kennedy Hamilton, Kinnick, 18.03; 300 hurdles — Jayden Steill, Zama, 47.95; 400 relay — Kinnick A (White, Bennett, Anthony Walters, Derek Ulrich), 45.92; 1,600 relay — Kinnick A (Hamilton, KaVaughn Woodson, Gregor Tolar, Emmanuel Zarraga), 3:55.99; Sprint-medley relay — Zama A (David King, Jeremiah Georges, Kian Boyd, Andrew Byrd), 1:45.24; Shot put — Kahlil Busscher, Kinnick, 12.12; Discus — Busscher, 35.73; High jump — Xavier Wright, Kinnick, 1.75; Long jump — Sakaguchi, 6.28; Triple jump — Tolar, 11.46.

Girls

Kinnick 229, Seisen 78, Yokota 63, Edgren 61, ASIJ 56, Perry 42, Zama 34, CAJ 19, Sacred Heart 14, King 6

100 — Paula Adams, Zama, 13.22; 200 — Camielle Dixson, Edgren, 27.80; 400 — Kemi Komolafe, Seisen, 1 minute, 6.14 seconds; 800 — Ashley Grantham, Seisen, 2:33.78; 1,600 — Jane Williams, Perry, 5:14.68; 3,200 — Williams, 11:00.89 (Pacific record; old record 11:04.56, Brittani Shappell, Seisen, 2015); 100 hurdles — Trinity Stegall, Yokota, 18.65; 300 hurdles — Ja’lilah Brice, Kinnick, 57.07; 400 relay — Kinnick A (Axura Wright, Brice, Emma Eccleston, Jazmin Calliste), 54.86; 1,600 relay — Yokota A (Stegall, Jaslynn Browne, Miracle Malone, Tiara Royster), 4:29.85; Sprint-medley relay — ASIJ A (Sara Sakane, Karen Schwartz, Yume Rinon, Hana Iida), 2:04.65; Shot put — Leona Turner, Kinnick, 8.38; Discus — Danielle Kouamo, Kinnick, 26.16; High jump — Isabella Cordes, Perry, 1.35; Long jump — Stegall, 4.26; Triple jump — Kouamo, 9.24.

Kubasaki's Jada Laurin heads for the finish ahead of Kadena's Kyleigh Darrow in the 1,600 during Saturday's Okinawa track and field meet. Laurin won the event and Darrow came in second.

Kubasaki's Jada Laurin heads for the finish ahead of Kadena's Kyleigh Darrow in the 1,600 during Saturday's Okinawa track and field meet. Laurin won the event and Darrow came in second. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Ryan Hater gets several legs up on the rest of the field in the 1,600 during Saturday's Okinawa track and field meet. Hater won both the 800 and 1,600.

Kubasaki's Ryan Hater gets several legs up on the rest of the field in the 1,600 during Saturday's Okinawa track and field meet. Hater won both the 800 and 1,600. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

BASEBALL

South Korea

Humphreys 9, Yong-In 8

Saturday at Camp Humphreys

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Runs Hits Errors
Yong-In 2 2 4 8 3 2
Blackhawks 7 0 2 9 7 0

W — Jaetin Abraham 2/3 IP (H, ER, BB, SO). Batting — Blackhawks: Abraham (3B, 3 RBI), Brandon Borelli 2-3 (3 SB), Bradly Miller 2-2 (2B), Daniel Lee (3B, 2 RBI).

Suwon North 11, Humphreys 4

Saturday at Camp Humphreys

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Runs Hits Errors
Suwon 1 3 0 0 4 0 3 11 11 0
Blackhawks 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 12

L — Donovan Brown 2 IP (6 H, 5 ER, BB, SO). Batting — Blackhawks: Beckett Babb 2-2 (2B), Eric Ji 3-4 (3B, RBI, 2 SB), Miller 2-4 (2B, 3B, 2 RBI, 2 SB), Lee (2B).

Japan

E.J. King 17, Matthew C. Perry 9

Saturday at Sasebo Naval Base

Team 1st Runs Hits Errors
Samurai 9 9 4 0
Cobras 17 17 8 0

W — Jayden Arocho 2/3 IP (H, 2 SO). Batting — Cobras: Arocho (2B, 4 RBI, 2 SB), Nolan FitzGerald 2-2 (2B, 4 RBI, 2 SB), Colin Schrader (2B, 2 RBI, 2 SB), Joseph Barrett 2-2 (3 RBI, 4 SB); Samurai: Scherr (3 RBI).

King 11, Perry 0

Saturday at Sasebo Naval Base

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Runs Hits Errors
Cobras 5 0 6 0 11 10 0
Samurai 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

W — Arocho 3 IP (H, BB, 6 SO) L — Hirimoto 3 IP (10 H, 5 ER, 7 BB, 3 SO, WP, 2 HBP). Batting — Cobras: FitzGerald (2 RBI), Schrader 3-3 (3 RBI, 3 SB).

Nile C. Kinnick 5, Zama 3

Saturday at Yokosuka Naval Base

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Runs Hits Errors
Trojans 1 0 1 1 3 4 1
Red Devils 2 1 2 x 5 4 2

W — Arashi Blocton 2 2/3 IP (3 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 3 SO); L — Caleb Schmiedel 2 IP (3 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 6 SO). Batting — Red Devils: Lance Brinkmeyer (2 RBI), Kaz Berhow (2 RBI); Trojans: Kierstyn Aumua, Hiroki Davis (2 SB).

American School In Japan 3, St. Mary’s 2

Saturday at Tokyo

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Runs Hits Errors
Titans 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 2
Mustangs 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3

St. Mary’s 8, ASIJ 4

Saturday at Tokyo

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Runs Hits Errors
Titans 6 0 0 2 8 6 0
Mustangs 0 2 2 0 4 0 5

Noteworthy — Issei Takahashi got the win for the Titans, allowing no hits but walking 10 and striking out seven.

Osan right-hander Zephaniah Martin delivers against Daegu during Saturday’s Korea softball game. Martin allowed one hit and two walks in three innings as the Cougars won 16-0.

Osan right-hander Zephaniah Martin delivers against Daegu during Saturday’s Korea softball game. Martin allowed one hit and two walks in three innings as the Cougars won 16-0. (Jonessa Jones/Special to Stripes)

Daegu right-hander Elizabeth Benjamin delivers against Osan American during Saturday's Korea softball game. The Cougars won 16-0.

Daegu right-hander Elizabeth Benjamin delivers against Osan American during Saturday's Korea softball game. The Cougars won 16-0. (Jonessa Jones/Special to Stripes)

SOFTBALL

South Korea

Osan 16, Daegu 0

Saturday at Osan Air Base

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Runs Hits Errors
Warriors 0 0 0 0 1 1
Cougars 9 4 3 16 12 0

W — Zephaniah Martin 3 IP (H, 2 BB, 5 SO); L — Elizabeth Benjamin 2 IP (12 H, 16 ER, 11 BB, WP). Batting — Cougars: Martin 2-2 (2B, 4 RBI), Lavandria Ulloa 2 — 2 (3B, 2 RBI), Maddy Smith 2-2, Abigail Elliott 3-3 (2B), Jazmyne Villagomez (HR, 3 RBI), Sarah Hirose (3 RBI).

Japan

King 7, Robert D. Edgren 6

Saturday at Sasebo Naval Base

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Runs Hits Errors
Cobras 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 7 8 0
Eagles 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 6 13

W — Julia Hunt 7 IP (13 H, 5 ER, BB, 2 SO, HBP); L — Alyssa Singletary 7 IP (8 H, 7 ER, 5 BB, 11 SO, 2 HBP). Batting — Cobras: Alyssa Chaney (4 SB), Sarah Goleman 2-3, Hunt 2-2 (3B, 4 SB), Mila Nishimura-Reed (3 RBI); Eagles: Singletary 2-4, Milan Bean 3-4 (3 RBI).

King 7, Perry 6

Saturday at Sasebo Naval Base

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Runs Hits Errors
Samurai 3 3 0 0 0 6 12 1
Cobras 2 0 3 2 x 7 7 3

W — Hunt 3 IP (5 H, BB, 3 SO); L — Ella Mhay Dizon 2 IP (6 H, 4 ER, BB, 3 SO, HBP). Batting — Cobras: Goleman 2-3, Moa Best (2 RBI), Reed (2 RBI); Samurai: Nina Altig 2-2 (2 RBI), Presley Valez 2-3, Emma Roberts 2-3.

Edgren 14, Perry 5

Saturday at Sasebo Naval Base

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Runs
Samurai 0 5 0 5
Eagles 9 5 x 14

L — Ella Mhay Dizon.

Guam

Interscholastic Sports Association championship game

Academy of Our Lady 13, Guam High 4

Saturday at Dededo

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Runs Hits Errors
Cougars 0 2 2 0 4 5 0 13 8 1
Panthers 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 4 8 11

W — Sadie Guerrero 7 IP (8 H, 3 ER, 13 BB, 10 SO, WP, HBP); L — Brinnlyn Hardt (7-1-2) 7 IP (8 H, 4 ER, 2 BB, 11 SO, 2 HBP). Batting — Panthers: Brianni Soto 4-5 (2 SB). Noteworthy — Panthers lost for the first time this season and came up short in their bid for a third straight island championship.

Yokota goalkeeper Cooper Gaulin stops a shot as Robert D. Edgren's Ethan Young and Rain Rodriguez close in on the net during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 2-0.

Yokota goalkeeper Cooper Gaulin stops a shot as Robert D. Edgren's Ethan Young and Rain Rodriguez close in on the net during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 2-0. (Greg Holladay/Special to Stripes)

SOCCER

Boys

South Korea

Daegu 1, Dulwich College Seoul 0

Saturday at Camp Walker

Halftime — 0-0. Goal — Dean Lentz (2).

Okinawa

Kadena 6, Itoman 1

Saturday at Kadena Air Base

First period — 1-1. Second period — 3-1. Goals — Panthers: Tyler Smith 2 (8), Elijah Whipp 2 (6), Erik Puterbaugh (2), Frank Stare (1). Assists — Smith, Stare, Jelani McGhee, Calvin Paguada, Allen Madlener.

Japan

Kinnick 6, Zama 2

Saturday at Naval Air Facility Atsugi

Halftime — 3-1. Goals — Red Devils: Koboyo Awesso 2 (6), Nick Moore (5), Luis Galloway (1), Kai Tsuchiya (1), Elias Venetsanakos (1); Trojans: Gabe Rayos (1), Josh Norris (1).

Yokota 2, Edgren 0

Saturday at Yokota Air Base

Halftime — 2-0. Goals — Toby Canales (4), Luke Harbert (3). Assists — Jai Bailey 2.

Western Japan Athletic Association Tournament

Saturday at Nagoya

Quarterfinal

King 3, Nagoya International 2, SO (3-1)

Halftime — Cobras 2-0. Full time — 2-2. Regulation goals — Cobras: Damian Perez (5), David Axsom (1). Shootout goals — Cobras: Perez, Amin Alipourkashki, Ivan Honvo.

Semifinals

King 4, Canadian Academy 1

Halftime — 2-1. Goals — Cobras: Perez (6), N.J. Reed (2), Alipourkashki (2), Russell Manlasan (2). Assists — Cobras: Perez 2.

Perry 1, Marist Brothers 0

Halftime — 0-0. Goal — Zach Cruz (3). Assist — Keith Ewing.

Championship

King 3, Perry 2

Halftime — Samurai 2-1. Goals — Cobras: Perez (7), Reed (3), Ben Duncanson (1); Samurai: Ren Spinosi (8), Anthony Salas (2). Noteworthy — Cobras captured the WJAA title for the first time.

Yokota's Hailey Riddels cuts her way through Robert D. Edgren defenders Aaliyah Torres, Geia Acuzar and Jaeda Stallworth during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Panthers won 8-0.

Yokota's Hailey Riddels cuts her way through Robert D. Edgren defenders Aaliyah Torres, Geia Acuzar and Jaeda Stallworth during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Panthers won 8-0. (Greg Holladay/Special to Stripes)

Robert D. Edgren's Nadiah Miller and Yokota's Mariah Hilliard battle for the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Panthers won 8-0.

Robert D. Edgren's Nadiah Miller and Yokota's Mariah Hilliard battle for the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Panthers won 8-0. (Greg Holladay/Special to Stripes)

Zama’s Sara Zambrano tries to steady the ball against Nile C. Kinnick’s Victoria Justice during Saturday’s DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Red Devils won 6-0.

Zama’s Sara Zambrano tries to steady the ball against Nile C. Kinnick’s Victoria Justice during Saturday’s DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Red Devils won 6-0. (TeAnna Reimers/Special to Stripes)

Nile C. Kinnick’s Alyssa Staples tries to play the ball through traffic against Zama during Saturday’s DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Red Devils won 6-0.

Nile C. Kinnick’s Alyssa Staples tries to play the ball through traffic against Zama during Saturday’s DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Red Devils won 6-0. (TeAnna Reimers/Special to Stripes)

Nile C. Kinnick's Alyssa Staples dribbles against Zama American's Lia Thompson during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Red Devils won 6-0.

Nile C. Kinnick's Alyssa Staples dribbles against Zama American's Lia Thompson during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Red Devils won 6-0. (TeAnna Reimers/Special to Stripes)

Zama’s Shyene Choi plays the ball in front of Nile C. Kinnick’s Rachael Vite during Saturday’s DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Red Devils won 6-0.

Zama’s Shyene Choi plays the ball in front of Nile C. Kinnick’s Rachael Vite during Saturday’s DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Red Devils won 6-0. (TeAnna Reimers/Special to Stripes)

Girls

South Korea

Daegu 1, Dulwich College Seoul 1

Saturday at Camp Walker

Halftime — Leopard 1-0. Goal — Warriors: Gianna Tak (1). Assist — Warriors: Samantha Jones.

Japan

Kinnick 6, Zama 0

Saturday at Naval Air Facility Atsugi

Halftime — 4-0. Goals — Bree Withers 3 (8), Alyssa Staples 2 (5), Rachael Vite (1). Assists — Staples, Victoria Justice.

Yokota 8, Edgren 0

Saturday at Yokota Air Base

Halftime — 7-0. Goals — Hailey Riddels 2 (5), Hailiey Clark 2 (2), Aubrey Oh (7), Caitlyn Handley (1), Vitalia Duran (1), Mari Post (1). Assists — Jessica Franks 2, Oh.

Western Japan Athletic Association Tournament

Saturday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Semifinals

Perry 3, Nagoya International 0

Halftime — 3-0. Goals — Leilani Zuniga (9), Sasha Malone (5), McKenzie Mitchell (3).

King 1, Marist Brothers 0

Halftime — 0-0. Goal Maliwan Schinker (24).

Championship

King 1, Perry 0, SO (3-0)

Shootout goals — Katelyn Mapa, Rosie McGrath, Madelynn Hays. Shootout saves — Cobras: Alex Bottorff 2. Noteworthy — Cobras won the tournament for the second straight year.

Awards

Offensive Most Valuable Player — Schinker.

Defensive Most Valuable Player — Sophia Nye, Perry.

Outstanding Goalkeeper — Raelin Reyes, Perry.

All-Tournament team — King: Schinker, Katelyn Mapa, Alex Bottorff; Perry: Zuniga, Malone, Markeena Lutz; Marist Brothers: Riko Noda, Keila Stang; Nagoya International: Otoha Yasui, Julia Hamza-Nagata.

BASKETBALL

Boys

Guam

Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam championship game

Father Duenas Memorial 64, Guam High 56

Friday at Mangilao

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Panthers 8 11 12 25 _56
Friars 19 12 18 15 _64

Top scorer — Panthers: Cameron Brantley 38.

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Dave Ornauer has been employed by or assigned to Stars and Stripes Pacific almost continuously since March 5, 1981. He covers interservice and high school sports at DODEA-Pacific schools and manages the Pacific Storm Tracker.

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