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Matthew C. Perry's Tavita Johnson clears the high-jump bar in 1.6 meters during Saturday's DODEA-Japan track and field tri-meet. Three athletes cleared 1.6, but Josef Brown of Yokota won the event due to fewer attempts. Johnson placed third.

Matthew C. Perry's Tavita Johnson clears the high-jump bar in 1.6 meters during Saturday's DODEA-Japan track and field tri-meet. Three athletes cleared 1.6, but Josef Brown of Yokota won the event due to fewer attempts. Johnson placed third. (Raven Rayos/Special to Stripes)

High school

Track and field

Japan

Saturday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

(Distances in meters)

Boys

Yokota 110, Matthew C. Perry 43, E.J. King 3

Shot put — Noah Dyllin Cruz, Yokota, 11.23; Discus — Cruz, 35.16; High jump — Josef Brown, Yokota, 1.60 (fewer attempts); Long jump — Cruz, 5.21; Triple jump — Tate Rannow, Yokota, 11.14; 100 — DeShawn Bryant, Yokota, 12.04 seconds; 110 hurdles — Matthew Hullman, Yokota, 20.71; 200 — Bryant, 24.25; 300 hurdles — Kameron Ramos, Perry, 46.65; 400 — Bryant, 53.70; 400 relay — Perry (Tavita Johnson, Ramos, Riley Johnson, Joben Silang), 49.18; 800 — Rannow, 2 minutes, 5.59 seconds; 1,600 — Richard Scheffler, Yokota, 5:01.82; 1,600 relay — Perry (Ramos, Jacob Bradley, Jaylin Mays, Tyler Gaines), 3:53.91; 3,200 — Gaines, 10:17.53.

Girls

Yokota 86, Perry 39, King 17

Shot put — Makayla Colar, Perry, 7.40; Discus — Colar, 20.12; High jump — Isabella Cordes, Perry, 1.18; Long jump — Piper Rose, Yokota, 4.07; 100 — Trinity Stegall, Yokota, 13.89; 100 hurdles — Stegall, 18.75; 200 — A’Kyrah Phillips, King, 29.26; 300 hurdles — Stegall, 53.98; 400 — Willow Rose, Yokota, 1:09.83; 400 relay — Yokota (Tiara Royster, Rose, Ami Sylla, Maya Turner), 58.76; 800 — Jane Williams, Perry, 2:37.60; 1,600 — Kohana Thai, Yokota, 6:06.09; 1,600 relay — Yokota (Rebecca Brough, Thai, Royster, Stegall), 4:50.18; 3,200 — Williams, 11:57.24.

Saturday at Camp Zama

(Distances in meters)

Boys

Nile C. Kinnick 336, Robert D. Edgren 114, Christian Academy Japan 44, Zama 29

Shot put — Kahlil Busscher, Kinnick, 10.00; Discus — Busscher, 29.10; High jump — (tie) Xavier Wright and Luke Oriem, Kinnick, 1.55; Long jump — John Sakaguchi, CAJ, 6.11; Triple jump — Wright, 10.83; 100 — Jeremiah Hines, Kinnick, 11.08; 110 hurdles — Gabriel Escalera, Zama, 18.78; 200 — Hines, 22.85; 300 hurdles — Mitchell Nations, Kinnick, 46.75; 400 — Hines, 52.36; 400 relay — Kinnick (Carter Williams, William Bennett, Dwayne Rodgers, Skyler Schaeffer), 46.37; 800 — Michael Holloway, Kinnick, 2:17.69; 1,600 — Maverick Kentz, Kinnick, 4:54.17; 1,600 relay — Kinnick (Williams, Jack Justice, Raiden Urena, Aiden Quinn), 4:03.73; Sprint medley relay — Edgren (Phillip Lorenzo, Christopher Phillips, Jayden Hightower, Andrew Schwehr), 1:46,83.

Girls

Kinnick 323, Zama 74, Edgren 63, CAJ 49

Shot put — Leona Turner, Kinninck, 7.56; Discus — Turner, 22.81; High jump — KaMiyah Dabner, 1.35; Long jump — Mila Cabradilla, Kinnick, 3.72; Triple jump — Cabradilla, 8.27; 100 — Alayna Refugio, Edgren, 13.53; 100 hurdles — Ja’lilah Brice, Kinnick, 21.58; 200 — Jasmine Williams, Kinnick, 28.56; 300 hurdles — Cabradilla, 55.08; 400 — Williams, 1:06.62; 400 relay — Kinnick (Brice, Emma Eccleston, Jazmin Calliste, Cecelia Bonadie), 54.94; 800 — Mia Bartram, Kinnick, 2:36.83; 1,600 — Bartram, 5:41.96; 1,600 relay — Kinnick (Eccleston, Brice, M. Cabradilla, Lauren Cabradilla), 4:56.40; 3,200 — Bartram, 12:30.45; Sprint medley relay — CAJ (Min Kim, Lilly Park, Kalista Potter, Momoka Komatsu), 2:13.37.

South Korea

Saturday at Camp Humphreys

(Distances in meters)

Boys

Humphreys 243½, Seoul Foreign 118, Korea International 67, Chadwick International 59, Osan 54, Daegu 46½, Seoul International 43

Shot put — Ethan Elliott, Humphreys, 14.59; Discus — Elliott, 41.38; High jump — Kingston Bracey, KIS, 1.80; Long jump — Cameron Lee, SFS, 5.41; Triple jump — Luke Robinson, Humphreys, 10.13; 100 — Devonte Saroglou, Humphreys, 11.70 seconds; 110 hurdles — Zackery Hernandez, Osan, 20.00; 200 — Saroglou, 24.53; 300 hurdles — Jonathan Gibson, Humphreys, 46.99; 400 — Phillip Ham, SIS, 57.94; 400 relay — Humphreys (Saroglou, Robinson, JamesTate Loyed, D’Jhontae Douglas), 47.63; 800 — Kieran Quigley, Humphreys, 2 minutes, 14.81 seconds; 1,600 — Samuel Wood, Osan, 4:48.84; 1,600 relay — Humphreys (Loyed, Robinson, Douglas, Andrew Wahlgren), 3:58.17; 3,200 — Angus Kett, SFS, 11:16.51; 3,200 relay — SFS (Cat Van, Alex Yeum, Zac Han, Kett), 9:30.60; Sprint medley relay (100, 100, 200, 400) Humphreys (Sarglou, Isaiah Dykes, Jonathan Gibson, William Dales), 1:47.46.

Girls

Humphreys 190, Seoul Foreign 114, Osan 92, Korea International 67, Chadwick 60, Daegu 30, Seoul International 13

Shot put — Cyan Ezella Utley, Humphreys, 10.98; Discus — Sabra Wrightsil, Humphreys, 25.43; High jump — Olivia DeWitt, Chadwick, 1.32; Long jump — Rose Dekker, SFS, 4.26; Triple jump — Alexis Jeffress, Osan, 9.16; 100 — Tristin Payne, Osan, 12.76; 100 hurdles — Anayah Reyes, Humphreys, 17.60; 200 — Payne, 28.40; 300 hurdles — Payne, 51.49; 400 — Emily Kim, KIS, 1:09.04; 400 relay — Humphreys (Daniella Okorie, Kylie Joseph, Reyes, Arielle Constable), 52.55; 800 — Samantha Dales, Humphreys, 2:44.32; 1,600 — Hanna Chung, Humphreys, 5:53.72; 1,600 relay — Humphreys (Reyes, Jasmine Viner, Dales, Okorie), 4:46.67; 3,200 — Chung, 12:51.24; 3,200 relay — SFS (Amelie Rosenberger, Dominique Sustarsic, Teah Smith, Alma Lilljequist), 11:41.30; Sprint medley relay — Humphreys (Reyes, Jaelynn Leverett, Okorie, Constable), 2:10.64.

Okinawa

Saturday at Kadena Air Base

(Running distances in meters; field events in feet and inches)

Boys

Shot put — Jacob Braud, Kubasaki, 40-0¾; Discus — Braud, 98-0½; High jump — Alexzander Hye, Kadena, 5-2; Long jump — Carlos Cadet, Kubasaki, 19-0; Triple jump — Cadet, 37-0½; 100 — Gavin McKnight, Kubasaki, 11.63; 110 hurdles — Quince Reese, Kadena, 16.66; 200 — McKnight, 23.50; 300 hurdles — Reese, 43.01; 400 — Christian Espitia, Kadena, 53.78; 400 relay — Kubasaki A (Darian Glover, McKnight, Kaito Moore, Aaron LaBorn), 45.59; 800 — Joachim Killian, Kubasaki, 2:06.24; 1,600 — Joseph Dluzeski, Kadena, 5:05.25; 1,600 relay — Kadena A (Espitia, Dylan Fancher, Eamon Challinor, Jerimiah Henley), 3:50.79; 3,200 — Dluzeski, 10:46.67; 3,200 relay — Kubasaki A (Gideon Dawson, Jackson Coberley, Joaquin Silva, Killian), 9:18.10.

Girls

Shot put — Destiny Richardson, Kadena, 33-3 ¾; Discus — Richardson, 88-1; High jump — Faith Reilly, Kubasaki, 4-5; Long jump — Gwen Pantaleon, Kubasaki, 14-0 ½; 100 — Naiaja Sizemore, Kubasaki, 12.57; 100 hurdles — Kenya Jones, Kubasaki, 17.71; 200 — Sizemore, 28.19; 300 hurdles — Jones, 58.21; 400 — Karise Johnson, Kadena, 1:09.35; 400 relay — Kubasaki A (Jones, Vivian McKnight, Sizemore, Kalaisha Ledet), 54.14; 800 — Makayla Saeteurn, Kubasaki, 2:46.81; 1,600 — Saeteurn, 5:57.58; 1,600 relay — Kadena A (Raeya Marostica, Naomi Jaime, Mia Bella Gonzalez, Johnson), 5:03.34; 3,200 — Saeteurn, 12:34.75; 3,200 relay — Kadena A (Anna Mendoza, Kyleigh Darrow, Johnson, Gonzalez), 11:47.34.

Matthew C. Perry's Tyler Gaines and Yokota's Marcus Woods race for the finish in the anchor leg of the 1,600 relay during Saturday's DODEA-Japan track and field tri-meet. Gaines the the Samurai won in 3 minutes, 53.91 seconds, with Woods and the Panthers second in 3:54.63.

Matthew C. Perry's Tyler Gaines and Yokota's Marcus Woods race for the finish in the anchor leg of the 1,600 relay during Saturday's DODEA-Japan track and field tri-meet. Gaines the the Samurai won in 3 minutes, 53.91 seconds, with Woods and the Panthers second in 3:54.63. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Humphreys' Oscar Allison connects against ROK/SIS Dreamers during Saturday's Korea baseball game. The Blackhawks won 11-9.

Humphreys' Oscar Allison connects against ROK/SIS Dreamers during Saturday's Korea baseball game. The Blackhawks won 11-9. (Claire Miller/Special to Stripes)

Humphreys right-hander Levi Ramos delivers against ROK/SIS Dreamers during Saturday’s Korea baseball game. The Blackhawks won 11-9.

Humphreys right-hander Levi Ramos delivers against ROK/SIS Dreamers during Saturday’s Korea baseball game. The Blackhawks won 11-9. (Claire Miller/Special to Stripes)

Baseball

South Korea

Humphreys 11, ROK/SIS 9

Saturday at Camp Humphreys

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Runs Hits Errors
ROK/SIS 1 1 1 6 9 4 3
Blackhawks 3 4 4 x 11 5 2

W — Levi Ramos 3 2/3 IP (4 H, 8 ER, 7 BB, 8 SO, 2 HBP); Sv — Daniel Lee 1/3 IP; L — Inseop Park 2 1/3 IP (3 H, 9 ER, 8 BB, 4 SO, 2 WP, HBP). Batting — Blackhawks: Ramos 3-3 (3 RBI, 2 SB), Brandon Borelli (3 SB), Oscar Allison (2 RBI), Lee (3 SB).

Okinawa

Kubasaki 8, Motobu Baseball Club 7

Saturday at Camp Foster

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Runs Hits Errors
Motobu BBC 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 7 7 2
Dragons 4 0 0 0 0 3 1 8 8 6

W — Luka Koja 3 IP (4 H, 5 SO, 2 WP, 2 HBP). Batting — Dragons: Koja (2 RBI), Skylar Waltz 2-3 (RBI, 2 SB), Lukas Gaines (2 RBI). Noteworthy — Brodie Romnek singled to left field to score Andrew Welte with the walk-off game-winning run.

Softball

Okinawa

Naha 8, Kadena 7

Saturday at Kadena Air Base

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Runs Hits Errors
Naha 1 0 0 1 3 3 8 7 5
Kadena 1 3 0 0 0 3 7 7 10

L — Julia Petruff 6 IP (7 H, 2 ER, BB, 4 SO, WP, HBP). Batting — Panthers: Janna Hurst (3 RBI), Julia Hunt (3B, 2 RBI).

Yokota's Brandon Christenson and Matthew C. Perry's Zach Cruz chase the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 1-0.

Yokota's Brandon Christenson and Matthew C. Perry's Zach Cruz chase the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 1-0. (Raven Rayos/Special to Stripes)

Yokota's Brandon Christenson heads the ball against Matthew C. Perry during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 1-0.

Yokota's Brandon Christenson heads the ball against Matthew C. Perry during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 1-0. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Yokota's Kai Patton boots the ball past E.J. King's Chris Garcia during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 4-0.

Yokota's Kai Patton boots the ball past E.J. King's Chris Garcia during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 4-0. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Yokota's Braedan Raybon tries to kick the ball against E.J. King's Axel Lachica during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 4-0.

Yokota's Braedan Raybon tries to kick the ball against E.J. King's Axel Lachica during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 4-0. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Yokota's Kai Patton and Matthew C. Perry's Ren Spinosi chase the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 1-0.

Yokota's Kai Patton and Matthew C. Perry's Ren Spinosi chase the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan boys soccer match. The Panthers won 1-0. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Soccer

Boys

South Korea

Humphreys 2, Osan 0

Saturday at Osan Air Base

Halftime — 1-0. Goals — Kameron Verrell (4), Nathan Bahng (1). Saves — Blackhawks: Ian Marquez (4).

Seoul International 4, Daegu 2

Saturday at Seongnam

Halftime — 3-0.

Okinawa

Kadena 5, Kyuyo 3

Saturday at Kadena Air Base

Halftime — 4-1. Goals — Panthers: Tyler Smith 2 (14), Yoshua Whipp 2 (9), Derek Vaden (4). Assists — Panthers: Elijah Whipp 2, Y. Whipp.

Kubasaki 2, Futenma 2

Saturday at Camp Foster

Halftime — 1-1. Goals — Dragons: Matthew Yulee (5), Justin Murray (2). Assist — Dragons: Frank Stare.

Japan

Nile C. Kinnick 13, Robert D. Edgren 0

Saturday at Misawa Air Base

Halftime — 4-0. Goals — Yuta Raqueno 3 (11), Gabriel Robinson 2 (9), Elias Alvord 2 (9), Esteban Diaz 2 (3), Leon Awesso (6), Kevin Serrano (1). Assists — Talon Ferrington 2, Takuya Raqueno 2, Robinson 2, Alford, Mykhi Russell, Koboyo Awesso.

Saturday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Yokota 4, King 0

Halftime — 2-0. Goals — Senna Solberg 3 (24), Tommy Vogeley (5). Assists — Vogeley, Solberg, Jai Bailey, Jayden Royster.

Perry 1, King 0

Halftime — 0-0. Goal — Jacob Rock (1).

Yokota 1, Perry 0

Halftime — 0-0. Goal — Vogeley (6). Noteworthy — Panthers played down a man in the second half after Solberg was sent off.

Matthew C. Perry's Markeen Lutz and Yokota's Hailey Riddels battle for the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The teams played to a 2-2 draw.

Matthew C. Perry's Markeen Lutz and Yokota's Hailey Riddels battle for the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The teams played to a 2-2 draw. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

E.J. King's Madylyn O'Neill and Matthew C. Perry's Aisha Nurudin-Watley go up to head the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Cobras won 2-0.

E.J. King's Madylyn O'Neill and Matthew C. Perry's Aisha Nurudin-Watley go up to head the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Cobras won 2-0. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

E.J. King's Jemalyn Nocon outruns Yokota's Yesi Hutton to the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Panthers won 1-0.

E.J. King's Jemalyn Nocon outruns Yokota's Yesi Hutton to the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Panthers won 1-0. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Yokota's Mariah Hilliard boots the ball past Matthew C. Perry's Ivanelis Nieves-Bermudez during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The teams played to a 2-2 draw.

Yokota's Mariah Hilliard boots the ball past Matthew C. Perry's Ivanelis Nieves-Bermudez during Saturday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The teams played to a 2-2 draw. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Girls

South Korea

Daegu 3, Seoul International 3

Saturday at Seongnam

Halftime — Warriors 3-1. Goals — Warriors: Gina Kim (7), Emma Sims (3), Ella Sims (2). Assists — Emma Sims, Ella Sims.

Humphreys 5, Osan 0

Saturday at Osan Air Base

Halftime — 1-0. Goals — Nicole Donaldson 3 (9), Claire Anderson (2), Sophia Min (1). Assists — Anderson, Syra Soto. Saves — Blackhawks: Devyn Martin 5.

Okinawa

Kubasaki 4, Naha-Nishi 1

Saturday at West Naha

Halftime — 2-0. Goals — Dragons: Sakura Lopez 2 (6), Solares Solano 2 (6).

Japan

Saturday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Yokota 1, King 0

Halftime — 0-0. Goal — Lucy Wellons (1).

King 2, Perry 0

Halftime — 1-0. Goals — Maliwan Schinker (18), Miu Best (4).

Yokota 2, Perry 2

Halftime — 1-1. Goals — Samurai: Ivanelis Nieves-Bermudez (8), Sasha Malone (4); Panthers: Lana Narciso (5), Yesi Hutton (2). Noteworthy — Hutton scored off a rebound of a corner kick during stoppage time for the equalizer.

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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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