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Kubasaki's Max Lundberg gets set to score a pin over St. Mary's Taiyo Mitsuoka at 148 pounds.

Kubasaki's Max Lundberg gets set to score a pin over St. Mary's Taiyo Mitsuoka at 148 pounds. (Mila Cabradilla/Special to Stripes)

High school

Wrestling

44th Far East Tournament

Wednesday at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan

Dual-meet tournament

Division I

Fifth place

Kinnick 37, ASIJ 24

101 — Joah Delacruz, Kinnick, tech. Elizabeth Rexrode; 108 — Lucy Mock, Kinnick, tech. Mirabel Lee; 115 — Mike Menard, Kinnick, pin. Serena Koslow; 122 — Kaisei Smith, ASIJ, tech. Maverick Kentz; 129 — Samuel Tovar, Kinnick, pin. Gabriel Shikuma; 135 — William Mitchell, Kinnick, tech. Leon Miller; 141 — Bryce Clement, ASIJ, pin. Julio Ono; 148 — Basil Reiger, ASIJ, pin. Aiden Quinn; 158 — James Curtis, ASIJ, pin. Kevin Ramos-Kaula; 168 — Josh Hernandez, Kinnick, pin. Joey Schulz; 180 — Harald Hogberg, ASIJ, pin. Justin Bodlovic; 215 — Braden Askins, Kinnick, by walkover; Heavyweight — Bobby Crisafulli, Kinnick, by walkover.

Third place

Kadena 32, Humphreys 29

101 — Jordan Bates, Humphreys, tech. Jayden Green; 108 — Josiah Drummer, Kadena, pin. Ethan Wege; 115 — Gabriel Campos, Kadena, tech. Sol Ji; 122 — Brayden Holmes, Kadena, by walkover; 129 — Drew Wahlgren, Humphreys, pin. Payton Allen; 135 — Bruce Young, Kadena, pin. Keonwoo Park; 141 — James Kinney, Kadena, pin. Joseph Fernald; 148 — Alex Diotalevi, Humphreys; pin. Joseph Oh; 158 — Kai Christy, Kadena, dec. Steve Gonzales; 168 — Luke Robinson, Humphreys, by walkover; 180 — Je. Drummer pin. Koah Meno; 215 — Dominic Meno, Humphreys, by walkover; Heavyweight — Dennis Barron, Humphreys, pin. Tristan Diaz.

Championship

St. Mary’s 33, Kubasaki 24

101 — Hugo Miyamoto, St. Mary’s, pin. Gwen Pantaleon; 108 — Jong In Lee, St. Mary’s, pin. Jesse Fuentes; 115 — Isaac Shane, St. Mary’s, pin. Gavin Ocampo; 122 — Luke Shane, St. Mary’s, pin. Ayden Hutton; 129 — Masaya Toyokawa, St. Mary’s, pin. Timothy Cope; 135 — Nathaniel Twohig, St. Mary’s, tech. Nathan Voelkel; 141 — Jiei Izukune, St. Mary’s, pin. Godfrey Wray; 148 — Max Lundberg, Kubasaki, pin. Taiyo Mitsuoka; 158 — Hayden Potter, Kubasaki, pin. Kabilan Baskeran; 168 — Ian Lyons, Kubasaki, tech. Roman Leyko; 180 — Not contested; 215 — Aaron Laborn, Kubasaki, pin. Matthew Araya; Heavyweight — Anthony Finegan, Kubasaki, by walkover.

Division II

Seventh place

Edgren 30, Daegu 0

115 — Haruki Jones pin. Nick Faubion; 122 — Benjamin Bruce pin. Match Diehl; 129 — Kim Bohl by walkover; 141 — Nikolas Hawkins by walkover; 148 — Sebastian Sanchez by walkover; 158 — Sidney Cogswell by walkover.

Fifth place

Yokota 29, CAJ 17

115 — Julian Chuckrey, Yokota, tech. Momoka Komatsu; 122 — Zaylee Gubler, Yokota, by walkover; 129 — Timon Fambro, CAJ, dec. Kai Patton; 135 — Adam Valiente, Yokota, pin. Kade Loomis; 141 — Kaito Nelson, Yokota, by walkover; 148 — Xavier Van Dam, CAJ, tech. Jerald Roddy; 158 — Colin Kirby, Yokota, by walkover; 168 — Kaiyo Heinrichs, Yokota, pin. Sejun Kim; 180 — Neo Fannin, CAJ, by walkover; 215 — Jamie Marshall, CAJ, by walkover.

Third place

Osan 34, Zama 14

122 — Robert Jennings, Osan, tech. Destin Malone; 129 — Gabriel Escalera, Zama, tech. Lydia Tang; 135 — John Tang, Osan, pin. Sean Simpkins; 141 — Kyle Foerst, Osan, by walkover; 148 — Kieran Montgomery, Zama, pin. Payden Fannen; 158 — Nathan Morales-Pizzaro, Osan, pin. Leeroy Chiu; 168 — Isaac Ciochetto, Osan, pin. Edgar Andalon; 180 — Edward Kim, Osan, pin. Leon Phillips; 215 — Sam Myrup, Osan, pin. Kaden Maramoto; Heavyweight — Jeffrey Woolard, Zama, by walkover.

Championship

Matthew C. Perry 39, E.J. King 25

101 — Nina Altig, Perry, by walkover; 108 — Xavier Mitchell, Perry, pin. Jack Snyder; 115 — Sebastian Campbell, Perry, pin. Ambrielle Fitzhugh; 122 — Gregory Campbell, Perry, pin. Aubrey Snyder; 129 — Jude Cutler, King, pin. Kail Kitko; 135 — Cedric Chaney, King, pin. Maleina Ballesteros; 141 — Joseph McGrath, King, by walkover; 148 — Tavita Johnson, Perry, tech. Ryan Fenwick; 158 — Kirby Kendrick, Perry, by walkover; 168 — Tom Irby, King, by walkover; 180 — Ashton Wall, King, pin. Xavier Grantham; 215 — Maddix Larue, Perry, pin. Christian Hecox; Heavyweight — Jayden Santiago, Perry, by walkover.

Kadena's Jaden Patsel drives against St. Mary's Ryogo Otsuka and tournament MVP Roy Igwe during Wednesday's boys D-I final.

Kadena's Jaden Patsel drives against St. Mary's Ryogo Otsuka and tournament MVP Roy Igwe during Wednesday's boys D-I final. (Nathan Asato/Special to Stripes)

Basketball

Boys

2023 DODEA-Pacific Far East Division I Basketball Tournament

Wednesday at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa

Zion Christian 54, American School Bangkok 39

Eagles 11 10 9 9 _39
Lions 11 13 14 16 _54

Kinnick 82, Okinawa Christian 53

Red Devils 20 16 18 28 _82
Crusaders 2 21 16 14 _53

Top scorers — Red Devils: Austin Davenport 37, Vance Lewis 24.

Kadena 59, Kubasaki 55

Panthers 9 20 10 20 _59
Dragons 14 13 13 15 _55

Top scorers — Panthers; Angel Torrado 14, Drew Eaglin 13, Jaden Vergara 12, Javontay Vickers 12; Dragons: T.J. Reese 15, Luca Lantz 13, Troy Harris 11.

St. Mary’s 82, Humphreys 43

Blackhawks 15 8 9 11 _43
Titans 20 25 23 14 _82

Top scorers — Titans: Roy Igwe 47; Blackhawks: Nicholas Cooreman 28.

Seventh place

Bangkok 52, OCSI 38

Crusaders 9 10 5 14 _38
Bangkok 19 9 8 16 _52

Fifth place

Kinnick 79, Zion 65

Red Devils 22 17 21 19 _79
Lions 5 25 10 25 _65

Top scorers — Red Devils: Davenport 29, Kennedy Hamilton 14, Caleb Tinio 11, Lewis 11, Xavier Wright 10; Lions: Zach Bingham 34. Noteworthy — Bingham hit five three-point goals.

Third place

Humphreys 92, Kubasaki 76

Blackhawks 25 19 23 25 _92
Dragons 17 18 24 17 _76

Top scorers — Blackhawks: Cooreman 28, Brandon Howell 22, Validus Lauzon 14, Mehki Bowles 12; Dragons: Harris 25, Lantz 17, Reese 14.

Championship

St. Mary’s 77, Kadena 47

Panthers 10 14 11 12 _47
Titans 24 21 22 10 _77

Top scorers — Titans: Igwe 28, Julian Willis 17, Michael Wahba 15; Panthers: Torrado 14, Vickers 10. Noteworthy — Igwe scored 12 first-quarter points and Willis eight.

Awards

Most Valuable Player — Igwe.

All-tournament team — St. Mary’s: Igwe, Willis, Wahba, William Beardsley; Kadena: Torrado, Jaden Patsel; Humphreys: Cooreman, Bowles; Kubasaki: Harris; Kinnick: Tinio; Zion: Bingham; Bangkok: Bas Suwan; OCSI: Ryan Gsell.

Osan’s Adam Rutland snags a rebound in front of Yokota’s Matthew Hullman during Wednesday’s boys D-II final.

Osan’s Adam Rutland snags a rebound in front of Yokota’s Matthew Hullman during Wednesday’s boys D-II final. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

2023 DODEA-Pacific Far East Division II Tournament

Wednesday at Yokota Air Base, Japan

Edgren 52, Perry 50

Samurai 11 4 15 20 _50
Eagles 13 12 19 8 _52

Top scorers — Eagles: Gabe Simmons 18, Noah Medonis 14; Samurai: Ronald Reyes 21, Jahiion Francois 14, Billy Hill 10. Noteworthy — First win of the season for the Eagles. Reyes hit seven three-point goals.

CAJ 59, Daegu 34

Knights 18 17 9 15 _59
Warriors 10 10 2 12 _34

Top scorer — Warriors: Adrian Tagalog 12.

Yokota 2, Zama 0, forfeit

Noteworthy — Trojans withdrew from the tournament; tournament organizers said due to an undisclosed disciplinary reason. Panthers automatically advanced to the final, E.J. King finished third.

Osan 64, King 45

Cougars 17 15 23 9 _64
Cobras 18 10 3 14 _45

Top scorers — Cougars: Travus Boyd 34, Jaylon Grant 19; Cobras: Cameron Reinhart 19, Nolan FitzGerald 15.

Seventh place

Daegu 46, Perry 43

Warriors 13 12 7 14 _46
Samurai 12 12 8 11 _43

Top scorers — Warriors: Tagalog 16; Samurai: Hill 14, Reyes 14. Noteworthy — Hill and Reyes each hit four three-point goals.

Fifth place

CAJ 59, Edgren 41

Knights 8 20 14 17 _59
Eagles 13 7 10 11 _41

Top scorers — Knights: J Sakaguchi 24, Sho Surai 14; Eagles; Simmons 12.

Championship

Yokota 72, Osan 55

Panthers 13 21 20 18 _72
Cougars 12 18 9 16 _55

Top scorers — Panthers: Marcus Woods 22, Royce Canta 18, Dylan Tomas 13; Cougars: Boyd 23, Grant 13, A.J. Panboon 10.

Awards

Most Valuable Player — Woods.

All-Tournament team — Panthers: Woods, Damian Abrams, Tomas; Cougars: Grant, Boyd, Adam Rutland; Cobras: Jeremy Phillips, FitzGerald, Reinhart; Eagles: Micah Magat; Warriors: Tagalog; Samurai: Reyes; Knights: Sakaguchi, Surai.

Kinnick's KaMiyah Dabner gets bottled up by Kadena's Cassidy Kimbrough and Ayanna Levi during the girls D-I final.

Kinnick's KaMiyah Dabner gets bottled up by Kadena's Cassidy Kimbrough and Ayanna Levi during the girls D-I final. (Lucas Utley/Special to Stripes)

Girls

2023 DODEA-Pacific Far East Division I Tournament

Wednesday at Camp Humphreys, South Korea

Single-elimination playoffs

Humphreys 31, Kubasaki 28

Blackhawks 11 12 2 6 _31
Dragons 8 15 0 5 _28

Top scorers — Blackhawks: Anayah Reyes 14; Dragons: Sophia Grubbs 10.

Okkodo 46, Bangkok 28

Bulldogs 7 17 10 12 _46
Eagles 11 6 2 9 _28

Kinnick 53, YIS-Seoul 6

Guardians 0 2 4 0 _6
Red Devils 15 19 13 6 _53

Top scorers — Red Devils: Amyka Jones 21, KaMiyah Dabner 19.

Kadena 53, Humphreys 31

Panthers 24 9 12 8 _53
Blackhawks 5 11 9 6 _31

Top scorers — Panthers: Destiny Richardson 18, NyKale Penn 15; Blackhawks: Reyes 12.

Kinnick 37, Okkodo 36

Red Devils 8 9 16 4 _37
Bulldogs 16 10 8 2 _36

Top scorers — Red Devils: Jones 19, Dabner 11. Noteworthy — Kotone Turner hit the game-winning basket in the closing seconds to send the Red Devils to the championship game.

Third place

Okkodo 46, Humphreys 36

Blackhawks 14 4 10 8 _36
Bulldogs 9 11 13 13 _46

Top scorer — Blackhawks: Sabra Wrightsil 10.

Championship

Kinnick 35, Kadena 34

Red Devils 12 1 13 9 _35
Panthers 9 12 3 10 _34

Top scorers — Red Devils: Jones 15; Panthers: Richardson 17. Noteworthy — Turner set up the game-winning basket to Jones with 1:35 left. Richardson had 14 of her 17 points in the first half.

Awards

Most Valuable Player — Jones.

All-Tournament team — Kinnick: Jones, Dabner, Mikaila Joi Miranda, Turner, Naima Mincey; Panthers; Richardson, Penn, Ayanna Levi, Marina Sawyer; Okkodo: Jasmine Samson, Haley Cherera; Humphreys: Wrightsil; Kubasaki: Kadence Johnson; Bangkok: Dodchaporn Wongprakmon; YIS-Seoul: Ashley Suh.

2023 DODEA-Pacific Far East Division II Tournament

Wednesday at Camp Zama, Japan

CAJ 34, Yokota 25

Knights 5 11 14 4 _34
Panthers 2 6 9 8 _25

Top scorers — Knights: Erica Yokota 14; Panthers: Beverly Gardnere 6.

Zama 46, Osan 18

Cougars 6 9 1 2 _18
Trojans 15 7 11 13 _46

Top scorers — Trojans: Kierstyn Aumua 15, Lindsey So 14, Olivia Parish 10; Cougars: Tatiana Lunn 7.

King 66, Daegu 41

Cobras 20 18 14 14 _66
Warriors 9 4 19 9 _41

Top scorers — Cobras: Moa Best 19, Miu Best 15, Maliwan Schinker 14; Warriors: Zoe Stegall 17, Jasmine Harvey 15.

Edgren 37, Perry 20

Eagles 6 11 8 12 _37
Samurai 2 5 4 9 _20

Top scorers — Eagles: Maliyah Magat 11, A’mya Ross 10; Samurai: Ivanelis Nieves 8.

Seventh place

Osan 32, Perry 30

Samurai 6 8 10 6 _30
Cougars 7 4 8 13 _32

Top scorers — Cougars: Hanna Rutland 15; Samurai: Aiana Buden 13.

Fifth place

Zama 29, Edgren 18

Trojans 7 4 7 11 _29
Eagles 4 7 3 4 _18

Top scorers — Trojans: So 11; Eagles: I’Lei Washington 7.

Third place

Yokota 47, Daegu 42

Panthers 10 16 12 9 _47
Warriors 7 8 13 14 _42

Top scorers — Panthers: Gardner 22, Erica Haas 13; Warriors: Harvey 21, Bridgette Nelson 10.

Championship

CAJ 53, King 43

Knights 9 12 12 20 _53
Cobras 14 6 15 8 _43

Top scorers — Knights: Sora Inoue 22, Marikah Bedow 17, Yokota 11; Cobras: Schinker 16, Moa Best 11, Madylyn O’Neill 10.

Awards

All-Tournament team — CAJ: Bedow, Inoue, Devika Pramod, Rika Matsui; King: Moa Best, Miu Best, O’Neill; Yokota: Hailey Riddels, Haas; Daegu: Stegall, Harvey; Zama: So; Edgren: Ross; Osan: Lunn; Perry: Nieves.

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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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