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Keanna Kreis takes a swing.

Perry's Keanna Kreis takes her cuts against King. (Ren Foslin/Special to Stripes)

High school

BASEBALL

Kubasaki 12, Yokota 4

Saturday at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Runs Hits Errors
Panthers 2 0 2 0 4 2 3
Dragons 5 2 5 x 12 6 0

W — Maximus Ramos 3 IP (2 H, 4 ER, 4 BB, 5 SO, WP, HBP); L — Brailyn Ivey 2 IP (4 H, 5 ER, 4 BB, SO, WP). Batting — Dragons: Luka Koja (2 RBI, 2 SB), Ethan Ferch 2-3 (HR, 3 RBI, SB), Camden Fish (2 RBI), Mason Ramos (2B, 2 RBI); Panthers: Takumi Iwazaki-Chung (2 RBI).

Kubasaki 4, Yokota 0

Saturday at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Runs Hits Errors
Dragons 0 3 0 0 1 4 5 0
Panthers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

W — Lukas Gaines 3 IP (0 H, 2 BB, 7 SO); L — Josh Low 5 IP (5 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 7 SO, WP, 2 HBP). Batting — Dragons: Ferch (HR, 2 SB). Noteworthy — Gaines and Koja combined to throw a four-inning no-hitter for the Dragons.

Japan

Robert D. Edgren 3, E.J. King 2

Saturday at Iwakuni

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Runs Hits Errors
Eagles 0 1 2 3 3 1
Cobras 2 0 0 2 1 2

W — I. French 1 2/3 IP (BB, 3 SO, HBP); Sv — Charles Richardson 1/3 IP (SO); L — Jayden Arocho, 3 IP (3 H, ER, 2 BB, 5 SO, HBP). Noteworthy — Liam McDonald drove in Richardson with an infield single that proved to be the game-winner.

Matthew C. Perry 12, King 10

Saturday at Iwakuni

Team 1st 2nd Runs Hits Errors
Cobras 3 7 10 3 1
Samurai 12 x 12 7 0

W — Tyler Steenhoven IP (H, ER, 3 BB, 2 SO); L — Ihan Rodriguez 2/3 IP (4 H, 10 ER, 6 BB). Batting — Samurai: Steenhoven (2 RBI), Isaac Alaniz 2-2 (2B, 3 RBI), Aira Fujinuma 2-3 (2 RBI).

Perry 6, Edgren 5

Saturday at Iwakuni

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

W — Akiro Hiromoto 4 IP (3 H, 5 ER, BB, 5 SO, 7 WP, 3 HBP); L — Richardson 2 2/3 IP (6 H, 3 ER, BB, 2 SO, 2 WP). Batting — Samurai: Taisei Shimakura 3-3 (3 SB), Hiromoto 2-3 (2B, RBI, SB); Eagles: McDonald (2 RBI). Noteworthy — Joseph Steenhoven scored the winning run from third base on a wild pitch.

South Korea

Humphreys 8, Seoho

Saturday at Camp Humphreys

Akiro Hiromoto pitches.

Perry right-handeer Akiro Hiromoto delivers against Edgren. (Ren Foslin/Special to Stripes)

SOFTBALL

Yokota 7, Kubasaki 5

Saturday at Camp Foster, Okinawa

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Runs Hits Errors
Panthers 4 0 0 2 1 7 7 0
Dragons 1 0 4 0 0 5 8 0

W — Zaylee Gubler 5 IP (8 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 11 SO, HBP); L — Breslyn Weeks 5 IP (7 H, 7 ER, 6 BB, 4 SO, HBO). Batting — Panthers: Gubler (HR, 3 RBI), Claire Smith 2-2 (2B, 2 SB), Kayla Bogdan 2-3, Samaria Askew (HR), Abigail Wright (4 SB); Dragons: Cadence Vandentop 2-3 (HR), Amaya Serrano 2-3 (RBI, 2 SB).

Kubasaki 13, Yokota 1

Saturday at Camp Foster, Okinawa

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Runs Hits Errors
Dragons 2 2 9 13 11 0
Panthers 0 1 0 1 2 0

W — Weeks 3 IP (2 H, ER, 3 BB, 3 SO); L — Molly Bogdan 3 IP (11 H, 13 ER, 3 BB, 4 SO, HBP). Batting — Dragons: Vandentop 2-2 (2 2B, RBI, 2 SB), Morgan 2-3 (3 RBI), Haley Brassard 2-2 (3 RBI, 3 SB), Selah Allen 2-2 (2B, 3B, 2 RBI, 2 SB); Panthers: Smith (HR). Noteworthy — Two-time defending Far East Division II champion Panthers came away with a split of their four-game inter-district series with Okinawa’s Division I teams.

Okinawa

Koza 11, Kadena 3

Saturday at Kadena Air Base

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

L — Julia Petruff 6 IP (13 H, 6 ER, 3 BB, HBP). Batting — Panthers: Miharu Barrientes (2 RBI).

Japan

King 26, Edgren 0

Saturday at Iwakuni

Team 1st 2nd Runs Hits Errors
Cobras 13 13 26 12 0
Eagles 0 0 0 1 0

W — Moa Best 2 IP (H, BB, SO, 2 HBP); L — Keira Marrero 2/3 IP (5 H, 12 ER, 7 BB, 3 SO, HBP). Batting — Cobras: Best (3B, 2 RBI, 4 SB), Sarah Goleman 3-3 (4 SB), Nylire Costa 2-3 (3 RBI, 3 SB), Mila Nishimura-Reed 3-3 (4 RBI, 2 SB), Pia Lagrito (2 RBI).

Perry 11, Edgren 10

Saturday at Iwakuni

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Runs Hits Errors
Eagles 6 3 1 0 10 10 0
Samurai 3 3 3 2 11 9 2

W — Miah Apperson 3 IP (4 H, ER, BB, 4 SO); L — Joslyn Hernandez 3 1/3 IP (9 H, 11 ER, 7 BB, 4 SO, 3 WP, 6 HBP). Batting — Samurai: Elizabeth Shoop 3-4 (2 RBI), Keanna Kreis 3-3 (3 SB), Alex Altig (3 RBI, 2 SB), Laney Mullins (3 RBI, 3 SB); Eagles: Kayla Pasion 3-3 (2B, 2 RBI), Summer Martinez 2-3 (4 RBI, 2 SB), Sydney Johnson 2-2 (2 RBI). Noteworthy — Altig was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded and one out, scoring Atirah Hiromoto from third base with the walk-off winning run.

King 12, Perry 7

Saturday at Iwakuni

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Runs Hits Errors
Cobras 6 2 4 12 11 0
Samurai 3 3 1 7 3 1

W — Best 2 1/3 IP (H, 4 ER, 9 BB, WP, HBP); L — Kreis 3 IP (11 H, 8 ER, 3 BB, 4 SO, WP, HBP). Batting — Cobras: Miu Best 2-2, Costa 2-3 (2 RBI), Reed 3-3 (4 RBI); Samurai: Maia Minton (2B, 2 RBI).

Jillian Javier throws the ball to the infield.

Perry outfielder Jillian Javier throws the ball back to the infield against King. (Ren Foslin/Special to Stripes)

Miah Apperson pitches.

Perry freshman right-hander Miah Apperson delivers against King. (Ren Foslin/Special to Stripes)

SOCCER

Boys

Western Japan Athletic Association large-schools tournament

Saturday at Kobe

Kadena 7, St. Maur 0

Halftime — 3-0. Goals — Elijah Whipp 3 (9), Derek Vaden (1), Alan Ayala (1), Kai Wilson (1), own goal. Assists — Whipp, Vaden, Gabriel Cedeno, Bryce Federico, Calvin Paguada.

Semifinal

Chadwick 2, Kadena 1

Halftime — Panthers 1-0. Goal — Panthers: Whipp (10).

Third place

Kadena 2, Canadian Academy 1

Halftime — 0-0. Goals — Panthers: Whipp (11), Paguada (1). Assist — Panthers: Wilson.

South Korea

Taejon Christian 8, Osan 3

Saturday at Dajeon

Halftime — Dragons 3-1. Goals — Cougars: Reid Iverson (3), Aidan Machmer (2), John Krabbe (1).

Cheongna Dalton 6, Daegu 0

Saturday at Incheon

Halftime — 3-0.

Taejon Christian 10, Daegu 0

Friday at Daejeon

Halftime — 5-0.

Japan

Zama 1, Edgren 0

Saturday at Camp Zama

Halftime — 0-0. Goal — Adrian Venable Jr.

Western Japan Athletic Association small-schools tournament

Saturday at Sasebo

Semifinal

King 1, Perry 0

Halftime — 1-0. Goal — Ben Duncanson (1). Assist — Damian Perez. Saves — Kento Monto 14.

Third place

Perry 2, Marist Brothers 1, SO (4-2)

Halftime, full time and extra time — 1-1. Goal in regulation — Samurai: Noah Charles (3). Penalty-kick goals — Samurai: Charles, Ren Spinosi, Jalen Cooley, Preston Ramirez. Assist — Samurai: Keith Ewing.

Championship

King 4, Fukuoka International 3

Halftime — Sharks 3-0. Goals — Cobras: Perez 3 (14), Amin Alipourkashki (2). Noteworthy — Cobras scored all four of their goals in the final 15 minutes. Alipourkashki tallied the match winner with 10 seconds left to boost the Cobras to back-to-back WJAA tournament titles.

Awards

Offensive Most Valuable Player — Perez.

Defensive Most Valuable Players — Alipourkashki, Spinosi.

Girls

South Korea

Osan 3, Taejon Christian 1

Saturday at Daejeon

Halftime — 2-1. Goals — Cougars: Brianna Lowe 2 (8), Yasmina Sabur (1). Assists — Cougars: Clarice Lee 2.

Daegu 3, Cheongna Dalton 1

Saturday at Incheon

Halftime — 2-0. Goals — Warriors: Denali Clites 2 (4), Jaeonna McClelland (5). Assists — Warriors: McClelland, Clites, Evelyn An.

Japan

Zama 7, Edgren 1

Saturday at Camp Zama

Halftime — 3-0. Goals — Trojans: Juliet Bitor 3 (3), Jessie Hunter 2 (11), Kiera White (2), Bella Sagerholm (2); Eagles: Reise Redmond (3).

Zama 8, Edgren 1

Friday at Camp Zama

Halftime — 6-0. Goals — Trojans: Bella Hunter 3 (5), J. Hunter (9), Isabella Rivera Munoz (2), Sagerholm (1), Giselle Romero (1), Keisha Steele-Loli (1); Eagles: Lola Worthen (1).

Western Japan Athletic Association small-schools tournament

Saturday at Nagoya

Nagoya International 7, King 0

Halftime — 3-0.

Marist Brothers 5, King 0

Halftime — 2-0.

Semifinal

Perry 1, Marist Brothers 0

Halftime — 1-0. Goal — Priscilla Ramirez (17).

Championship

Perry 1, Nagoya International 0

Halftime — 1-0. Goal — Leilani Zuniga (7). Noteworthy — Samurai avenged their 3-2 loss to the host Dolphins in Friday’s round-robin play.

TRACK AND FIELD

Japan

Saturday at Yokota Air Base

(Fully-automated timing; distances in meters)

Boys

100 — Baron Reed, Yokota, 11.53 seconds; 200 — Oisin Kaiya, American School In Japan, 23.44; 400 — Jakub Danis, ASIJ, 52.62; 800 — Kyle Durkee, ASIJ, 2 minutes, 2.76 seconds; 1,600 — Talan Farrington, Kinnick, 4:32.18; 3,200 — Farrington, 9:57.20; 110 hurdles — Robert Parker, Kinnick, 18.22; 300 hurdles — Yhuan Cabelis, Kinnick, 48.31; 400 relay — ASIJ, 45.15; 1,600 relay — Perry, 3:50.91; Sprint-medley relay — Zama, 1:42.31; Shot put — Robert Baulsir, Zama, 11.65 meters; Discus — Kahlil Busscher, Kinnick, 34.31; High jump — Landon Wright, Yokota, 1.75; Long jump — Daniel Seminoff, Christian Academy Japan, 5.92; Triple jump — Parker, 11.57.

Girls

100 — Camielle Dixon, Yokota, 13.28; 200 — Dixon, 27.36; 400 — Kemi Komolafe, Seisen, 1:03.20; 800 — Ashley Grantham, Seisen, 2:30.56; 1,600 — Mia Bartram, Kinnick, 5:40.34; 3,200 — Bartram, 12:24.95; 100 hurdles — Nina Gaudin, Kinnick, 19.49; 300 hurdles — Gaudin, 51.34; 400 relay — Kinnick, 53.69; 1,600 relay — Kinnick, 4:26.37; Sprint-medley relay — ASIJ, 2:02.95; Shot put — Kiara Thomas, CAJ, 8.95; Discus — Zara Strauss, Seisen, 21.02; High jump — Helsa Sokpoh, Kinnick, 1.50 (fewer attempts); Long jump — Sokpoh, 4.36; Triple jump — Sokpoh, 9.34.

South Korea

Saturday at Camp Humphreys

(Fully-automated timing; distances in meters)

Boys

Humphreys 257, Osan 100, Seoul Foreign 97, Chadwick International 78, Seoul International 47, Yongsan International-Seoul 42, Daegu 9

100 — Josef Brinkerhoff, Humphreys, 11.80 seconds; 200 — Joshua Canion, Humphreys, 24.15; 400 — Angus Kett, SFS, 54.76; 800 — Aley Auna, Humphreys, 2 minutes, 10.77 seconds; 1,600 — Joey Brown, Humphreys, 4:50.76; 3,200 — Brandon Ferguson, Osan, 11:30.90; 110 hurdles — Nysean Shorter, Osan, 18.71; 300 hurdles — Ryan Chae, Chadwick, 48.43; 400 relay — Humphreys, 45.50; 1,600 relay — Humphreys, 3:55.60; 3,200 relay — Humphreys, 9:43.54; Sprint-medley relay — Humphreys, 1:50.00; Shot put — Seong Petrae, Humphreys, 11.01 meters; Discus — Kyle Chung, Chadwick, 30.41; High jump — Naeveon Tucker, Humphreys, 1.70; Long jump — Matt Nubin, Humphreys, 5.51; Triple jump — Canion, 11.36.

Girls

Humphreys 231, Seoul Foreign 106, Yongsan 104, Chadwick 78, Osan 62, Seoul International 15, Daegu 1

100 — Jahydan Johnson, Humphreys, 13.22; 200 — Johnson, 28.36; 400 — Lauryn Laabs, SFS, 1:10.82; 800 — Cassandra Jarzabek, Humphreys, 2:24.97; 1,600 — Jarbazek, 5:20.80; 3,200 — Esther Trejo, SFS, 13:25.65; 100 hurdles — Laabs, 19.27; 300 hurdles — Peony Lee, Chadwick, 55.41; 400 relay — Humphreys, 51.76; 1,600 relay — Humphreys, 4:33.95; 3,200 relay — Humphreys, 11:42.44; Sprint-medley relay — Chadwick, 2:12.07; Shot put — Ja’Nique Key, Humphreys, 7.97; Discus — Key, 22.44; High jump — Brena Nerooban, YIS-Seoul, 1.30; Long jump — Jaliyah Kennedy, Humphreys, 4.22; Triple jump — Jordan Johnson, Humphreys, 9.92.

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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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