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Kadena's Jayla Shipp heads to the finish of the girls 400-meter relay.

Kadena's Jayla Shipp heads to the finish of the girls 400-meter relay. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

High school

Far East Championships

TRACK AND FIELD

Wednesday at Yokota Air Base, Japan

Boys

100 (preliminaries) — 1, Neil Kentish, Kadena, 11.18 seconds; 2, KaVaughn Woodson, Kinnick, 11.22; 3, Baron Reed, Yokota, 11.26; 4, Oisin Kaiya, ASIJ, 11.29; 5, David King, Zama, 11.36; 6, Jeremiah Tucker, 11.56; 7, Andrew Byrd, Zama, 11.63; 8, Carmelo Ward, Kadena, 11.65.

200 (preliminaries) — 1, Reed, 22.73; 2, Kentish, 22.84; 3, Kaiya, 22.99; 4, Wardrobe, 23.05; 5, Woodson, 23.50; 6, Ward, 23.57; 7, Christian Polite, Guam., 23.58; 8, Ren Dick, Edgren, 23.60.

110 hurdles (preliminaries) — 1, Jayden Jackson, Guam High, 16.18; 2, Carlos Cadet, Kubasaki, 16.45; 3, Robert Parker, Kinnick, 16.88; 4, Liam Van Gorder, Yokota, 16.96; 5, Taishi Boyd, Kinnick, 17.45; 6, Patrick Johnston, Humphreys, 17.47; 7, Bradyn Rutland, Guam, 17.66; 8, Yhuan Cabelis, Kinnick, 17.73.

300 hurdles (preliminaries) — 1, Polite, 41.66; 2, Jackson, 43.58; 3, Van Gorder, 43.58; 4, Emmanuel Zarraga, Kinnick, 43.80; 5, Johnston, 43.89; 6, Cadet, 44.16; 7, Andrew Byrd, Zama, 44.30; 8, Zion LaCount, Perry, 44.57.

400 (preliminaries) — 1, Baron Reed, Yokota, 49.92; 2, Jakub Danis, ASIJ, 50.73; 3, Byrd, 50.81; 4, Lukas Corrado, ASIJ, 50.84; 5, Jayden Jackson, Guam, 50.86; 6, Jeremiah Wardrobe, Perery, 51.20; 7, Kai Bubula, ASIJ, 51.59; 8, Julian Chuckrey, Yokota, 51.86.

400 relay (final) — 1, Kadena (Kentish, Ward, A.J. Webster, Alexzander Hye), 43.59; 2, Guam, 44.11; 3, Kubasaki, 44.70; 4, Zama, 45.34; 5, Kinnick, 45.61; 6, Humphreys, 46.25; 7, OCSI, 46.28; 8, St. Mary’s, 46.36.

1,600 (final) — 1, Talan Farrington, Kinnick, 4:32.26; 2, Kyle Durkee, ASIJ, 4:34.80; 3, Xavier Mitchell, Perry, 4:35.44; 4, Ben Cox, ASIJ, 4:38.39; 5, Philipp Lehr, ASIJ, 4:39.50; 6, Mughil RK, St. Mary’s, 4:39.84; 7, Brandon Nielsen, Guam, 4:39.92; 8, Makoto Clark, CAJ, 4:41.88.

3,200 relay (final) — 1, ASIJ, 8:13.05; 2, Guam High, 8:13.08; 3, Yokota, 8:38.89; 4, Kinnick, 8:39.12; 5, Humphreys, 8:42.64; 6, CAJ, 8:57.08; 7, St. Mary’s, 8:57.74; 8, Edgren, 9:02.18.

Sprint-medley relay (preliminaries) — 1, Guam (Braden Flinn, Judah Alcantara, Noah Harris, Jackson), 1:36.90; 2, ASIJ, 1:37.21; 3, Kinnick, 1:37.67; 4, Yokota, 1:38.25; 5, Kadena, 1:40.38; 6, Humphreys, 1:41.45; 7, Kubasaki, 1:41.91; 8, CAJ, 1:42.33.

Shot put — 1, Joshua Canion, Humphreys, 13.67 meters; 2, Robert Baulsir, Zama, 12.70; 3, Brennen Hall, Kubasaki, 12.52; 4, Isaiah Thompson, Kubasaki, 12.20; 5, Kahlil Busscher, Kinnick, 12.18; 6, Sean Neloms, Zama, 12.15; 7, Carson Durst, Zama, 11.97; 8, Aidan Ellis, Kadena, 11.91.

Long jump — 1, Cadet, 6.68; 2, Brayden Brooks, Kadena, 6.39; 3, Parker, 6.36; 4, Nubin, 6.20; 5, Wardrobe, 6.03; 6, Nathan DeWolfe, Kinnick, 5.91; 7, Dominique Waters, Edgren, 5.79; 9, Quentin Walker, Kadena, 5.76.

Girls

100 (preliminaries) — 1, Jahydan Johnson, Humphreys, 12.85; 2, Camielle Dixon, Yokota, 12.86; 3, Erica Norman, Kinnick, 13.05; 4, Isabella Price, Kadena, 13.12; 5, Jasmine Williams, Kinnick, 13.13; 6, Paula Adams, Zama, 13.34; 7, Navoni’ Perry, Kadena, 13.41; 8, Jayla Shipp, Kadena, 13.68.

100 hurdles (preliminaries) — 1, Nina Gaudin, Kinnick, 16.70; 2, Navoni’ Perry, Kadena, 17.00; 3, Destiny Blaize, Guam, 17.45; 4, Yuri Biggins, Kubasaki, 17.53; 5, Anna Johnston, Humphreys, 17.80; 6, Bethany Sobieralski, Yokota, 18.24; 7, Annabelle DuBose, Kinnick, 18.25; 8, Katrina Pruitt, Kinnick, 18.46.

200 (Preliminaries) — 1, Dixon, 26.15; 2, Johnson, 26.78; 3, Norman, 26.89; 4, Kemi Komolafe, Seisen, 27.36; 5, Ariela Milian, Osan, 27.62; 6, Williams, 27.70; 7, Jordan Johnson, Humphreys, 27.80; 8, Cecelia Bonadie, Kinnick, 27.81.

300 hurdles (preliminaries) — 1, Norman, 48.15; 2, Gaudin, 48.46; 3, Anna Johnston, Humphreys, 49.58; 4, Blaize, 49.64; 5, Pruitt, 50.09; 6, Ananda McCoy, Kadena, 52.53; 7, Miracle Malone, Yokota, 53.29; 8, Jasmine Cartwright, Yokota, 57.91.

400 (preliminaries) — 1, Milian, 1:01.76; 2, Hayden Buck, Guam, 1:01.96; 3, Komolafe, 1:02.43; 4, Caitlin Jackson, Guam, 1:02.94; 5, Carmis Zarraga, Kinnick, 1:03.45; 6, Justice Owens, Kinnick, 1:04.06; 7, Dixon, 1:04.066; 8, Williams, 1:04.068.

400 relay (final) — 1, Kadena (Perry, Shipp, La’Chasity Weathers, Price), 50.91; 2, Humphreys, 51.00; 3, Guam, 51.20; 4, Kinnick, 52.11; 5, Kubasaki, 52.42; 6, ASIJ, 52.49; 7, Yokota, 53.04; 8, Zama, 54.32.

1,600 (final) — 1, Cassandra Jarzabek, Humphreys, 5:07.42; 2, Adriana Parra, Kubasaki, 5:23.80; 3, Madeline Frost, Yokota, 5:31.65; 4, Chaitra Konda, CAJ, 5:36.50; 5, Lauren Cabradilla, Kinnick, 5:38.48; 6, Annelise Parker, Humphreys, 5:42.17; 7, Mia Bartram, Kinnick, 5:42.71; 8, Ako Dambara, Seisen, 5:42.94; 9, Keion Suzuki, CAJ, 5:45.10; 10, Willow Rose, Yokota, 5:55.06.

3,200 relay (final) — 1, Humphreys (Jarzabek, Haley Mitchell, Parker, Anndrea Young), 10:03.08; 2, Kinnick, 10:20.02; 3, Guam High, 10:47.85; 4, Kubasaki, 11:03.54; 5, Kadena, 11:06.28; 6, ASIJ, 11:29.25; 7, CAJ, 11:46.40; 8, Yokota, 12:08.58.

Sprint-medley relay (preliminaries) — 1, Kinnick (Bonadie, Zarraga, Norman, Gaudin), 1:52.44; 2, Guam, 1:56.82; 3, ASIJ, 2:00.71; 4, Osan, 2:02.66; 5, Kubasaki, 2:05.57; 6, Kadena, 2:06.49; 7, Seisen, 2:06.70; 8, Yokota, 2:07.52.

Shot put — 1, Leona Turner, Kinnick, 10.02; 2, Jayda Jefferson, Kubasaki, 9.67; 3, Kiara Thomas, CAJ, 9.59; 4, Maya Davis, Guam, 9.57; 5, Gaella Joyce Motcheka, Humphreys, 9.09; 6, Zara Strauss, Seisen, 9.05; 7, Ja’Nique Key, Humphreys, 8.99; 8, Zafira Strauss, Seisen, 8.64.

Long jump — 1, Hayden Buck, Guam, 4.81; 2, Yume Rinon, ASIJ, 4.80; 3, Helsa Sokpoh, Kinnick, 4.69; 4, Jasmine Cartwright, Yokota, 4.54; 5, Mya Bobbitt, Kinnick, 4.41; y, Lorraine Sokpoh, Kinnick, 4.28; 7, Mary Hudson, Seisen, 4.27; 8, Amani Daniels, Osan, 4.13.

Far East Division I cross country champion Talan Farrington of Kinnick wins the 1,600 final.

Far East Division I cross country champion Talan Farrington of Kinnick wins the 1,600 final. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Far East Division I cross country champion Cassandra Jarzabek of Humphreys wins the 1,600 final.

Far East Division I cross country champion Cassandra Jarzabek of Humphreys wins the 1,600 final. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Neil Kentish and Yokota's Baron Reed head to the finish of the 100-meter preliminaries.

Kadena's Neil Kentish and Yokota's Baron Reed head to the finish of the 100-meter preliminaries. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Yokota’s Baron Reed, left, leads the pack in 200-meter preliminaries.

Yokota’s Baron Reed, left, leads the pack in 200-meter preliminaries. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Yokota's Camielle Dixon leads the charge to the finsih of the 200-meter preliminaries.

Yokota's Camielle Dixon leads the charge to the finsih of the 200-meter preliminaries. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Humphreys' Jahydah Johnson and Kinnick's Erica Norman lead the pack in 200-meter preliminaries.

Humphreys' Jahydah Johnson and Kinnick's Erica Norman lead the pack in 200-meter preliminaries. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Guam High's Jayden Jackson navigates the 300-meter hurdle preliminaries.

Guam High's Jayden Jackson navigates the 300-meter hurdle preliminaries. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kinnick's Nina Gaudin leaps the hurdles in the 300-meter hurdle preliminaries.

Kinnick's Nina Gaudin leaps the hurdles in the 300-meter hurdle preliminaries. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Pacific record-holder Carlos Cadet (14.61 seconds) of Kubasaki navigates the 110-meter hurdle preliminaries.

Pacific record-holder Carlos Cadet (14.61 seconds) of Kubasaki navigates the 110-meter hurdle preliminaries. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

OCSI's Jeremiah Tucker nears the finish of the 100-meter preliminaries. He holds the Pacific record with a time of 10.45.

OCSI's Jeremiah Tucker nears the finish of the 100-meter preliminaries. He holds the Pacific record with a time of 10.45. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

SOCCER

Boys

Division I Tournament

Wednesday at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa.

Fifth

Kubasaki 2, Humphreys 1, SO (6-5)

Halftime, full time and extra time — 1-1. Dragons won 6-5 in penalties.

Third

Kinnick 3, OCSI 0

Halftime — 1-0. Goals — Koboyo Awesso (23), Elias Venetsanakos (3), Juvenal Jimenez (1).

Championship

Kadena 2, CAJ 0

Halftime — 0-0. Goals — Elijah Whipp 2 (38). Assists — Will Weatherill, Elias Cedeno. Noteworthy — Panthers repeated as D-I champions and won their Pacific-record ninth Far East title. The Knights had won the last two Division II titles, were trying for their fourth D-I championship and 11th combined D-I and D-II crowns.

Awards Most Valuable Player — Whipp. Golden Boot — Whipp. Best Defender — Calvin Paguada, Kadena.

All-Tournament team — Kadena: Derek Vaden, Paguada, Weatherill, Rylan Swanson; CAJ: William Arjmandpour (two-time selection, Division II last year), Joshua Oue, Michael Domondon, Haruto Abe; Kinnick: Awesso, Jacob Juday, Nate Coffey; OCSI: Hyuga Okada, Stani Marynowski; Humphreys: Jowl Kwak; Kubasaki: Jyunia Darson.

D-II Tournament

Wednesday at Misawa Air Base, Japan

Edgren 4, Daegu 1

Goals — Eagles: Santi Castano (4), Luke Lehner (3), Jacob Huntington (2), Cayne Redmond (1). Noteworthy — Warriors finished seventh.

Semifinals

Perry 3, Zama 0

Halftime — 1-0. Goals — Preston Ramirez (15), Ren Spinoso (11), Jalen Cooley (7).

King 2, Yokota 0

Goals — Bryant McCool (3), Daniel Leake (2).

Fifth

Osan 1, Edgren 0

Goal — Reid Iverson (12).

Third

Zama 3, Yokota 1

Halftime — 2-0. Goals — Trojans: Thomas Diaz 2 (8), Connor McHale (1); Panthers: Ryunosuke Roesch (3).

Championship

King 2, Perry 1

Halftime — Cobras 1-0. Goals — Cobras: Ben Duncanson 2 (4); Samurai: Ren Spinosi (12). Assists — Cobras: Damian Perez 2. Noteworthy — Cobras won their first D-II title in 18 years and second overall. Samurai were seeking their seventh Far East crown and first since 2016.

Awards

Most Valuable Player — Perez.

Golden Boot — Perez (two-time selection) and Ramirez.

Best Defender — Spinosi (two-time selection).

Best Goalkeeper — Kent Monto, King.

All-Tournament team — Edgren: Ethan Young; Daegu: Evan Son; Yokota: Roesch, Samuel Tokiyoshi-Gray; Osan: Iverson, Joseph Slayton; Zama: McHale, Geo Joell; Perry: Spinosi, Ramirez, Noah Charles; King: Perez (three-time selection), Amin Alipourkashiki (three-time selection), Monto, Peter Kozminski.

Girls

D-I Tournament

Wednesday at Camp Humphreys, South Korea Third place

Kinnick 5, Guam High 0

Halftime — 1-0. Goals — Alyssa Staples 2 (43), Valentina Sacca (16), Victoria Justice (9), Julia Blackwell (3). Assists — Sacca 3, Staples, Rachael Vite.

Championship

Kubasaki 2, Kadena 0

Halftime —2-0. Goals — Solares Solano (38), Charlene Darson (2). Assist — Amaya Schaffeld.

Awards

Most Valuable Player — Solano.

Best Offensive Player — Sydney Pontious, Kadena.

Best Defensive Player — Hailey Stoudemayer, Kubasaki.

Best Goalkeeper — Darsan.

All-Tournament team — Kubasaki: Solano (three-time selection), Stoudemayer (two-time selection), Sakura Lopez, Reighlyn Kissick (two-time selection), Darsan; Kadena: Brooke Brewer (two-time selection), Allie Sims, Whitney Cook, Emmah Strong; Kinnick: Julia Blackwell, Giovanna Kennedy (two-time selection); Guam High: Ny’Kale Penn (three-time selection), Anaia Malaca; Humphreys, Hannah Corrales.

D-II Tournament

Wednesday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan

Edgren 4, Daegu 0

Halftime — 1-0. Goals — Reise Redmond 2 (8), Saige Whitmore (2), Kaleiana Alonzo (1).

Quarterfinals

Sacred Heart 4, Osan 0

Halftime — 2-0. Goals — Haruka Lee 3, Saya Miyawaki.

Yokota 3, King 0

Halftime — 2-0. Goals — Jessica Franks (11), Ty’Lasia Anu (1), Gabi Burgoyne (1).

Zama 3, CAJ 0

Halftime — 2-0. Goals — Jessie Hunter (16), Isabella Rivera Munoz (8), Bella Sagerholm (4).

Perry 2, Edgren 0

Halftime — 0-0 Goals — Priscilla Ramirez (53), Sasha Malone (16). Assist — McKenzie Steele.

Semifinals

Sacred Heart 3, Yokota 1

Halftime — Symbas 1-0. Goals — Symbas: Natsu Kawamura 2, Kii Aoyama; Panthers: Vita Duran (1).

Perry 1, Zama 0

Halftime — 1-0. Goal — Priscilla Ramirez (54).

Third

Zama 2, Yokota 1, SO (3-1)

Halftime — Trojans 1-0. Regulation goals — Trojans: Sagerholm (5); Panthers: Anu (2). Penalty-kick goals — Trojans: Sagerholm, Hunter, Lia Thompson; Panthers: Miyuki Yakazu-Arevalo.

Championship

Perry 1, Sacred Heart 0

Halftime — 0-0. Goal — Priscilla Ramirez (55). Noteworthy — Second D-II title for the Samurai and first since 2017. Ramirez exits the Pacific with a Pacific-leading 55 goals for both genders.

Awards

Offensive Most Valuable Player — Ramirez.

Golden Boot — Ramirez.

Best Defender — Namya Kumar, Sacred Heart.

Best Goalkeeper — Keisha Steele-Loli, Zama (three-time selection).

All-Tournament team — Perry: Ramirez, Leilani Zuniga, Sasha Malone (three-time selection); Sacred Heart: Mia Belitz, Kumar, Konatsu Kashiwal; Zama: Steele-Loli, Thompson; Yokota: Franks (three-time selection), Anu; King: Kaylie Schwartz-Ybarra; CAJ: Naya Cummings; Osan: Clarice Lee; Edgren: Alonzo; Daegu: Denali Clites.

BASEBALL

D-I Tournament

Wednesday at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan

Semifinals

Kadena 6, Humphreys 5

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Runs Hits Errors
Blackhawks 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 5 9 2
Panthers 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 7

W — Ty Lujan; L — Harper Babb. Noteworthy — Waioni Mandac scored the winning run on an error in the bottom of the seventh.

Kubasaki 14, St. Mary’s 0

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Runs Hits Errors
Titans 0 0 0 0 0 3 2
Dragons 4 3 7 x 14 14 2

W — Lukas Gaines; L — Issei Takahashi.

Third

Humphreys 15, St. Mary’s 5

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Runs Hits Errors
Titans 0 4 0 0 1 5 4 4
Blackhawks 1 0 8 5 1 15 16 2

W — Eric Ji; L — Ken Brimmer.

Championship

Kubasaki 12, Kadena 2

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

W — Luka Koja 5 IP (5 H, 2 ER, 9 SO, WP); L — Waioni Mandac 3 2/3 IP (10 H, 4 ER, 3 BB, 3 SO). Batting — Dragons: Asher Romnek (HR), Koja 2-3, Rei Koja 2-3, Camden Fisk 2-3, Jacy Fisk 2-3 (2 2B, 2 RBI), Lukas Gaines (2 SB). Panthers: Ty Lujan 2-3. Noteworthy — Dragons won their fourth D-I title and second in three years. Kadena is still seeking its first Far East championship.

D-II Tournament

Wednesday at Camp Zama, Japan

Quarterfinal

Yokota 2, Perry 0

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

W — Joshua Low; L — Aira Fujinuma.

Semifinals

Edgren 6, Yokota 3

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Runs Hits Errors
Panthers 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 6 1
Eagles 4 0 0 1 1 0 x 6 7 3

W — Parker Kuns; Sv — Charles Richardson; L — Casey Bumpers.

Zama 22, King 4

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Runs Hits Errors
Trojans 4 0 4 5 9 22 7 4
Cobras 2 0 2 0 0 4 1 9

W — Taylor Phagan; L — Neo Purificacion.

Championship

Zama 9, Edgren 3

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Runs Hits Errors
Trojans 3 0 0 1 2 3 0 9 8 1
Eagles 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 6 5

W — Brody Kuchera 7 IP (6 H, 3 ER, BB, 5 SO, 4 HBP); L — Levi Kuns 3 1/3 IP (2 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO, WP, 2 HBP). Batting — Trojans: Ayden Moore (2B, 2 RBI), Kuchera 2-4 (RBI), Anthoni Mitchener 2-3 (2B, 2 RBI); Eagles: Liam McDonald 2-3, Parker Kuns (4 SB). Noteworthy — Trojans won their third straight D-II championship and fourth overall dating back to 2014.

Awards

All-Tournament team — Zama: Kuchera, Moore, Taylor Phagan, Hugo Sherratt; Edgren: Kuns, McDonald, Micah Magat, Charles Richardson; Yokota: Casey Bumpers (three-time selection, 2023 Most Valuable Player), Josh Low (two-time selection, 2024 with Osan, which did not have a team this year); King: Neo Purificacion (two-time selection), Jayden Arocho (two—time selection), Nolan Iverson; Perry: Aira Fujinuma (two-time selection), Tyler Steenhoven.

King third baseman Nylire Costa snags the ball against Perry.

King third baseman Nylire Costa snags the ball against Perry. (Kayla Bogdan/Special to Stripes)

Perry's Leah Hamner connects against King.

Perry's Leah Hamner connects against King. (Khamryn Crawford/Special to Stripes)

King right-hander Mila Nishimura-Reed delivers against Perry.

King right-hander Mila Nishimura-Reed delivers against Perry. (Khamryn Crawford/Special to Stripes)

Perry right-hander Leah Hamner fires to the plate against King.

Perry right-hander Leah Hamner fires to the plate against King. (Lynji Reddick/Special to Stripes)

SOFTBALL

Division II Tournament

Wednesday at Camp Humphreys, South Korea

Quarterfinals

Daegu 18, Edgren 15

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Runs Hits Errors
Warriors 16 0 2 18 1 2
Eagles 0 10 5 15 12 0

W — Charlize Quiles-Medina; L — Summer Martinez.

Perry 10, Zama 8

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Runs Hits Errors
Trojans 1 0 0 7 8 7 2
Samurai 3 6 0 1 10 8 4

W — Gabby Martens; L — Kira Herring.

Semifinals

Yokota 16, Daegu 1

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Runs Hits Errors
Warriors 0 0 1 1 1 3
Panthers 5 11 x 16 13 0

Warriors 001— 1 1 3

Panthers 5(11)x—16 13 0

W — Zaylee Gubler. L — Kerris Eisenhauer.

Perry 15, King 8

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Runs Hits Errors
Samurai 3 1 0 0 5 1 5 15 24 2
Cobras 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 8 8 3

W — Martens; L — Mila Nishimura-Reed.

Thursday’s games

Fifth

Edgren vs. Zama, 9 a.m.

Third

Daegu vs. King, 11:45 a.m.

Championship

Yokota vs. Perry, 2 p.m.

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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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