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Robert D. Edgren's Axel Nogueras and Zama's Kaisei Muta chase the ball as Trojans teammate Jayrielle Sunglao watches during Friday's Japan boys soccer friendly match. The Trojans won 8-0.

Robert D. Edgren's Axel Nogueras and Zama's Kaisei Muta chase the ball as Trojans teammate Jayrielle Sunglao watches during Friday's Japan boys soccer friendly match. The Trojans won 8-0. (David Shepherd/Special to Stripes)

High school

Track and field

South Korea

Thursday at Camp Humphreys

(Distances in meters)

Boys

Humphreys 294, Osan 114, Daegu 70

100 — 1, Devonte Saroglou, Humphreys, 11.76 seconds; 2, DeJuan Gant, Humphreys, 12.50; 3, Edward Kim, Osan, 12.63; 4, Ayden Watts, Humphreys, 12.64.

200 — 1, Saroglou, 24.44; 2, D’Jhontae Douglas, Humphreys, 24.98; 3, Jonathan Gibson, Humphreys, 25.62; 4, Watts, 25.69.

400 — 1, Payden Farrer, Osan, 58.63; 2, Emmanuel Lawson, Humphreys, 58.82; 3, Giancarlo Rivera, Humphreys, 59.80; 4, Michael Kendall, Daegu, 1 minute, 0.04 seconds.

800 — 1, Drew Wahlgren, Humphreys, 2:12.33; 2, Kieran Quigley, Humphreys, 2:13.45; 3, Joseph Schwartz, Humphreys, 2:14.90; 4, William Dales, Humphreys, 2:20.21.

1,600 — 1, Wahlgren, 4:48.21; 2, Schwartz, 4:50.39; 3, Gauge Flores, Humphreys, 5:24.83; 4, Ethan Flores, Humphreys, 5:51.74.

3,200 — 1, Sam Wood, Osan, 10:32.79; 2, Ethan McClintic, Humphreys, 12:47.00; 3, Seth Peters, Daegu, 13:17.87; 4, Nicholas Faubion, Daegu, 13:51.54.

110 hurdles — 1, Robert Jennings, Osan, 19.74; 2, Jerome Doby, Daegu, 21.03; 3, Isaiah Dykes, Humphreys, 21.67; 4, David Evans, Daegu, 21.92.

300 hurdles — 1, Gibson, 49.89; 2, Doby, 55.08; 3, Zackery Hernandez, Osan, 1:03.84.

400 relay — 1, Humphreys A (Douglas, Saroglou, Luke Robinson, JamesTate Loyed), 46.46; 2, Osan A, 48.87; 3, Daegu A, 52.51.

1,600 relay — 1, Humphreys A (Douglas, Robinson, Rivera, Quigley), 3:54.89; 2, Humphreys B, 4:23.07; 3, Osan A, 4:26.36.

3,200 relay — 1, Osan A (Kaelen Rodriguez, Owen Carroll, Nathan Morales-Pizarro, Wood), 9:52.2; 2, Humphreys A, 10:22.2.

Sprint-medley relay (100-100-200-400) — 1, Humphreys A (Douglas, Saroglou, Quigley, Gibson), 1:49.54; 2, Daegu A, 1:58.71; 3, Osan A, 2:06.36.

Shot put — 1, Ethan Elliott, Humphreys, 14.89; 2, Nicholas Richards, Humphreys, 10.92; 3, Stephen Colonna, Humphreys, 10.78; 4, Dean Liufau, Humphreys, 9.76.

Discus — 1, Elliott, 41.87; 2, Richards, 28.65; 3, Liufau, 27.84; 4, Colonna, 27.70.

High jump — 1 (tie), Loyed and Colonna, 1.57; 3 (tie), Andrew Thompson and Lawson, 1.52.

Long jump — 1, Lawson, 5.70; 2, Robinson, 5.43; 3, Loyed, 5.30; 4, Watts, 5.27.

Triple jump — 1, Lawson, 11.65; 2, Robinson, 10.43; 3, Kim, 9.03; 4, Faubion, 8.56.

Girls

Humphreys 200, Osan 107. Daegu 44

100 — 1, Tristin Payne, Osan, 13.42; 2, Arielle Constable, Humphreys, 13.93; 3, Kylie Joseph, Humphreys, 15.12; 4, Nayali Rosario, Daegu, 15.26.

200 — 1, Payne, 28.62; 2, Bridgette Nelson, Daegu, 32.40; 3, Rosario, 32.73; 4, Malaysia Burns, Daegu, 35.53.

400 — 1, Samantha Dales, Humphreys, 1:06.61; 2, Jasmine Viner, Humphreys, 1:10.40.

800 — 1, Hanna Chung, Humphreys, 2:43.41; 2, Lillian Nicholas, Humphreys, 2:53.75; 3, Kate Wahlgren, Humphreys, 2:54.70; 4, Ashley Kosterman, Humphreys, 2:56.28.

1,600 — 1, Chung, 5:53.71; 2, Madeline Gee, Humphreys, 7:03.30; 3, Ryann Weatherwax, Osan, 7:07.12; 4, Jessica Christian, Humphreys, 7:20.94.

3,200 — 1, Chung, 13:05.00; 2, Weatherwax, 15:22.64.

100 hurdles — 1, Anayah Reyes, Humphreys, 19.09; 2, Daniella Okorie, Humphreys, 19:51; 3, Alexis Jeffress, Osan, 19:52.

300 hurdles — 1, Kyle Trimm, Osan, 1:01.50.

400 relay — 1, Osan A (Trimm, Jeffress, Amani Daniels, Payne), 56.59; 2, Daegu A, 1:02.53.

1,600 relay — 1, Humphreys A (Okorie, Reyes, Constable, Dales), 4:47.83; 2, Osan A, 6:40.56.

Sprint-medley relay — 1, Humphreys A (Okorie, Constable, Joseph, Dales), 2:08.76.

Shot put — 1, Cyan Ezella Utley, Humphreys, 10.57; 2, Lelaau McNeil, Humphreys, 9.62; 3, Albriel Wheeler, Humphreys, 7.05; 4, Rayne Herbst, Humphreys, 7.02.

Discus — 1, McNeil, 25.04; 2, Wheeler, 20.91; 3, Bridges Celeste, Humphreys, 16.76; 4, Utley, 15.72.

High jump — 1, Viner, 1.21.

Long jump — 1, Jeffress, 4.20; 2, Daniels, 4.09; 3, Viner, 3.55; 4, Nelson, 2.99.

Triple jump — 1, Okorie, 9.50; 2, Jeffress, 9.11.

Humphreys second baseman Christian Whiting throws cross body to first base against Osan during Friday's DODEA-Korea baseball game. The Cougars won 5-4.

Humphreys second baseman Christian Whiting throws cross body to first base against Osan during Friday's DODEA-Korea baseball game. The Cougars won 5-4. (Levi Ramos/Special to Stripes)

Baseball

South Korea

Osan 5, Humphreys 4

Friday at Osan Air Base

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Runs Hits Errors
Blackhawks 2 0 0 2 4 2 1
Cougars 2 3 0 x 5 3 3

W — John Ganske 3 IP (2 BB, 7 SO, WP); Sv — Adam Rutland 1/3 IP (SO); L — Daniel Lee IP (H, 2 ER, 2 BB, SO, 4 HBP). Batting — Cougars: Josh Low (2B, 2 RBI), Ganske (3 SB), Rutland (3 SB). Noteworthy — In the Cougars’ three-run third, Tim Davidson drove in Nehemiah Smith with an infield single, then Ganske and Rutland each stole home.

Softball

Japan

Robert D. Edgren 11, Zama 10

Friday at Misawa Air Base

1st 2nd 3rd Runs Hits Errors
Trojans 3 0 7 10 4 3
Eagles 4 0 7 11 1 1

W — Alyssa Singletary 3 IP (4 H, 9 ER, 9 BB, 5 SO, 7 WP, HBP); L — Lorelei Holt 1/3 IP (H, 6 ER, 5 BB, 6 WP, 2 HBP). Batting — Eagles: Alyssa Marrero (2B, 2 RBI, 3 SB); Trojans: Kalease Brown 2-2 (2 SB), Remi Sherratt (2 RBI), Erika Farley (3 SB). Noteworthy — The Eagles took advantage of six wild pitches and five walks to tie it in a driving rain. Then with one out, Gwen O’Connell walked, moved to second on a wild pitch, stole third and scored on a throwing error.

Zama's Jaydn Parker tries to settle the ball against Robert D. Edgren's Axel Nogueras and Bryce Dries during Friday's Japan boys soccer friendly match. The Trojans won 8-0.

Zama's Jaydn Parker tries to settle the ball against Robert D. Edgren's Axel Nogueras and Bryce Dries during Friday's Japan boys soccer friendly match. The Trojans won 8-0. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Soccer

Boys

South Korea

Daegu 1, Korea International 1

Friday at Pangyo

Halftime — Phoenix 1-0. Goals — Phoenix: Matthew Lim; Warriors: Dean Lentz (3).

Chadwick 11, Osan 0

Friday at Osan Air Base

Halftime — 3-0.

Japan

E.J. King 0, Matthew C. Perry 0

Friday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Nile C. Kinnick 4, King 0

Friday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Halftime — 2-0. Goals — Yuta Raqueno (18), Gabriel Robinson (15), Takuya Raqueno (5), Esteban Diaz (4). Assists — Kurtis Mole, Leon Awesso, Koboyo Awesso.

Zama 8, Edgren 0

Friday at Misawa Air Base

Halftime — 3-0. Goals — Jadyn Parker 3 (7), Roman Romero 2 (3), Michael Gough (5), Gabriel Rayos (2), Yuki Pan (2).

Zama goalkeeper Keisha Steele-Loli can't quite reach the shot by Robert D. Edgren's A'mya Ross during Friday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. Ross scored both Eagles goals in a 2-0 win.

Zama goalkeeper Keisha Steele-Loli can't quite reach the shot by Robert D. Edgren's A'mya Ross during Friday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. Ross scored both Eagles goals in a 2-0 win. (David Shepherd/Special to Stripes)

Robert D. Edgren's A'mya Ross unleashes the second of her two goals against Zama during Friday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Eagles won 2-0, their first win in eight matches this season.

Robert D. Edgren's A'mya Ross unleashes the second of her two goals against Zama during Friday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Eagles won 2-0, their first win in eight matches this season. (David Shepherd/Special to Stripes)

Robert D. Edgren's Nia Tyler and Zama's Isabella Rivera chase the ball during Friday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Eagles won 2-0, their first win in eight matches this season.

Robert D. Edgren's Nia Tyler and Zama's Isabella Rivera chase the ball during Friday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Eagles won 2-0, their first win in eight matches this season. (David Shepherd/Special to Stripes)

E.J. King's Maliwan Schinker and Matthew C. Perry's Haleigh Quinn and Ivanelis Nieves-Bermudez chase the ball during Friday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Samurai won 1-0, their first win over the Cobras this season.

E.J. King's Maliwan Schinker and Matthew C. Perry's Haleigh Quinn and Ivanelis Nieves-Bermudez chase the ball during Friday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Samurai won 1-0, their first win over the Cobras this season. (Raven Rayos/Special to Stripes)

E.J. King's Aileen FitzGerald plays the ball in front of Matthew C. Perry's Ivanelis Nieves-Bermudez during Friday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Samurai won 1-0, their first win over the Cobras this season.

E.J. King's Aileen FitzGerald plays the ball in front of Matthew C. Perry's Ivanelis Nieves-Bermudez during Friday's DODEA-Japan girls soccer match. The Samurai won 1-0, their first win over the Cobras this season. (Raven Rayos/Special to Stripes)

Osan's Tatiana Lunn tries to run down the ball against three Chadwick opponents during Friday's Korea girls soccer match. The Dolphins and Cougars played to a 2-2 draw.

Osan's Tatiana Lunn tries to run down the ball against three Chadwick opponents during Friday's Korea girls soccer match. The Dolphins and Cougars played to a 2-2 draw. (Brian K. McCollum/Special to Stripes)

Osan's Clarice Lee plays the ball between two Chadwick defenders during Friday's Korea girls soccer match. The Dolphins and Cougars played to a 2-2 draw.

Osan's Clarice Lee plays the ball between two Chadwick defenders during Friday's Korea girls soccer match. The Dolphins and Cougars played to a 2-2 draw. (Brian K. McCollum/Special to Stripes)

Girls

South Korea

Chadwick 2, Osan 2

Friday at Osan Air Base

Halftime — Dolphins 2-0. Goals — Cougars: Vivian Machmer (7), Riley Hunt (1).

Japan

Perry 1, King 0

Friday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Halftime — 0-0. Goal — Ivanelis Nieves-Bermudez (9). Assist — McKenzie Mitchell.

Kinnick 3, King 0

Friday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Halftime — 3-0. Goals — Hailey Witt 2 (28), Ainsley Rochholz (9). Assists — Mikaila Joi Miranda 2, Rochholz.

Edgren 2, Zama 0

Friday at Misawa Air Base

Halftime — 0-0. Goals — A’mya Ross 2 (6). Noteworthy — First win for the Eagles in eight matches. Edgren had not played in more than a month due to two DODEA-Japan weekend series being canceled.

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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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