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Humphreys' Sarah Alvarado tees off during Thursday's Korea golf matches at River Bend Golf Course, Camp Humphreys. Alvarado finished fourth in the girls' first group.

Humphreys' Sarah Alvarado tees off during Thursday's Korea golf matches at River Bend Golf Course, Camp Humphreys. Alvarado finished fourth in the girls' first group. (Beckham Thompson/Special to Stripes)

High school

GOLF

South Korea

Thursday at River Bend Golf Club, Camp Humphreys

(5,643-yard, par-72 course, medal play)

Boys (15 holes)

Seoul Foreign 2, Humphreys 2, Chadwick International 1, Osan 0

DODEA finishers

Group 1 — 3, Silas Kunnas, Humphreys, 76; 4, Connor Hohrer, Osan, 85 (winning score 66).

Group 2 — 1 (tie), Shawn Kang, Humphreys, 76; 4, Noah Hoback, Osan, 122.

Group 3 — 2, Isaiah Perez, Humphreys, 84; 4, Gabriel Hoback, Osan, 118 (winning score 83).

Group 4 — 1, Matthew Hwang, Humphreys, 69.

Girls (9 holes)

Seoul Foreign 2, Chadwick International 2

DODEA finishers

Group 1 — 2, Grace Pak, Osan, 45; 4, Sarah Alvarado, Humphreys, 54 (winning score 36).

Group 2 — 3, Jazmyne Villagomez, Osan, 60; 4, Jasmin Harris, Humphreys, 61 (winning score 42).

Group 3 — 2, Christine Hong, Humphreys, 53; 4, Claire Williams, Osan, 67 (winning score 42).

Okinawa

Thursday at Kadena Air Base

(1,231-yard, par-27 9-hole course, team medal play)

Boys

Kubasaki 237, Kadena 267

Asher Romnek, Kubasaki, 31; Danny Contreras, Kubasaki, 36; Benjamin Decker, Kadena, 38; Brodie Romnek, Kubasaki, 38; Drake Garza, Kubasaki, 39; Sebastian Sanders, Kadena, 40; Noah Williams, Kadena, 40; Jason Contreras, Kubasaki, 42; Alexander Purpura-Millstead, Kadena, 47; Nick Bopp, Kubasaki, 49; Jack Bopp, Kubasaki, 49; Kai Wilson, Kadena, 50; Kai Redden, Kadena 52; Vaughn Antonio, Kubasaki, 53; Manuel Mendoza, Kadena, 54; Evan Franklin, Kadena 54.

Girls

Kubasaki 300, Kadena 303

Emma Conroy, Kadena, 41; Julizka Aguirre, Kubasaki, 46; Jazmine Antonio, Kubasaki, 48; Shionne Killgo, Kubasaki, 49; Una Strawn, Kubasaki, 50; Iree Hutton, Kadena, 51; Faith Marinaccio, Kadena, 52; Alana Santiago, Kubasaki, 53; Tianna Crawley, Kadena, 54; Katelyn Lininger, Kubasaki, 54.

Kubasaki’s Billi Readinger and Kadena’s Mia Bella Gonzalez approach the finish line a second apart during Wednesday’s Okinawa cross country meet. Readinger was first in 23 minutes, 14.8 seconds, followed by Gonzalez in 23:15.8.

Kubasaki’s Billi Readinger and Kadena’s Mia Bella Gonzalez approach the finish line a second apart during Wednesday’s Okinawa cross country meet. Readinger was first in 23 minutes, 14.8 seconds, followed by Gonzalez in 23:15.8. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Sebastian Praske, in sunglasses, takes off at the start of Wednesday's Okinawa cross-country race. Praske, a senior transfer from North Carolina, won the race in 17 minutes, 17.2 seconds.

Kadena's Sebastian Praske, in sunglasses, takes off at the start of Wednesday's Okinawa cross-country race. Praske, a senior transfer from North Carolina, won the race in 17 minutes, 17.2 seconds. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

CROSS COUNTRY

South Korea

Saturday at Cheongna Dalton School, Incheon

(3.12-mile course)

Boys

Seoul Foreign 15, Gyeonggi Suwon 44

Taejon Christian 19, Gyeonggi Suwon 36

Yongsan International-Seoul 19, Gyeonggi Suwon 38

Gyeonggi Suwon 23, Korea Kent Foreigtn 37

Gyeonggi Suwon 15, Dwight School Seoul incomplete

Gyeonggi Suwon 20, Cheongna Dalton 37

Top DODEA boys finishers

1, Terrence Burnell, Humphreys,, 18 minutes, 16.4 seconds; 2, Kieran Quigley, Humphreys, 18:19.1; 3, Joey Brown, Humphreys, 18:24.4; 4, Derek Snyder, Humphreys, 18:25.5; 17, Harper Flores, Humphreys, 20:23.6; 18, Dean Lentz, Daegu, 20:42.9; 24, Yousoff Baradji, Humphreys, 21:46.0; 29, Lopez Concepcion, Humphreys, 21:58.9; 34, Asher Jacobs, Osan, 22:18.4; 39, Seth Peters, Daegu, 22:28.1.

Girls

Humphreys 25, Seoul Foreign 32

Yongsan 27, Seoul Foreign 29

Humphreys 23, Yongsan 33

Gyeonggi Suwon 22, Taejon Christian incomplete

Seoul Foreign 15, Gyeonggi Suwon 50

Cheongna Dalton 26, Gyeonggi Suwon 29

Top DODEA girls finishers (winning time 19:54.7)

2, Reagan McGuire, Humphreys, 19 minutes, 57.9 seconds; 3, Cassie Jarzabek, Humphreys, 21:34.8; 7, Samantha Dales, Humphreys, 22:32.2; 10, Lucille Fetterman, Humphreys, 23:34.5; 11, Macy McCullough, Humphreys, 23:38.2; 13, Alana Wilburn, Humphreys, 23:55.3; 22, Ella Kalinowski, Humphreys, 25:30.5.

Okinawa

Wednesday at Kadena Air Base

(3.12-mile course)

Boys

Kadena 22, Kubasaki 47, Okinawa Christian 63, Zion Christian incomplete

1, Sebastian Praske, Kadena, 17 minutes, 17.2 seconds; 2, Joachim Killian, Kubasaki, 18:36.5; 3, Tuck Renquist, Kadena, 18:43.9; 4, Andy Qi, OCSI, 19:17.0; 5, Benjamin Alesse, Kadena, 19:24.0; 6, Jesse Vences, Kadena, 19:33.8; 7, Jaden Patsel, Kadena, 19:48.4; 8, Gideon Dawson, Kubasaki, 20:18.5; 9, Noah Starr, Kubasaki, 20:28.9; 10, Dylan Fancher, Kadena, 20:33.3.

Girls

Kubasaki 24, Kadena 31

1, Billi Readinger, Kubasaki, 23 minutes, 14.8 seconds; 2, Mia Bella Gonzalez, Kadena, 23:15.8; 3, Aisley Coleman, Kadena, 24:42.5; 4, Reighlyn Kissick, Kubasaki, 25:08.6; 5, Parvani Killian, Kubasaki, 25:09.4; 6, Maggie McCall, Kubasaki, 25:17.5; 7, Naomi Polema, Kadena, 25:57.4; 8, Naomi Baumgartner, Kubasaki, 26:37.1; 9, Sophia Fineman, Kadena, 26:40.6; 10, Kaci Call, Kadena, 26:44.1.

Kubasaki's Noemi Ung hits a forehand return during Thursday's Okinawa doubles tennis matches. Ung teamed with Josh Wall to beat Kadena's Bryce Federico and Lauren Ewing 6-0 in mixed doubles, and the Dragons as a team beat the Panthers 10-0.

Kubasaki's Noemi Ung hits a forehand return during Thursday's Okinawa doubles tennis matches. Ung teamed with Josh Wall to beat Kadena's Bryce Federico and Lauren Ewing 6-0 in mixed doubles, and the Dragons as a team beat the Panthers 10-0. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Owen Ruksc serves during Thursday's Okinawa doubles tennis matches. Ruksc teamed with Jacy Fisk to beat Kadena's Maddux Fisk and Gabriiel Fino 8-6 in a two-hour boys match, then paired with Isabella Suber to down Kadena's Maddux Fisk and Brooke Brewer 7-5 in a mixed match.

Kubasaki's Owen Ruksc serves during Thursday's Okinawa doubles tennis matches. Ruksc teamed with Jacy Fisk to beat Kadena's Maddux Fisk and Gabriiel Fino 8-6 in a two-hour boys match, then paired with Isabella Suber to down Kadena's Maddux Fisk and Brooke Brewer 7-5 in a mixed match. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

TENNIS

Okinawa

Thursday at Camp Foster

Kubasaki 10, Kadena 0

Boys doubles — Owen Ruksc and Jacy Fisk def. Maddux Fisk and Gabriel Fino 8-6, Max Lundberg and Luka Koja def. Kaedon Truong and Micah Berry 9-7, Julian Hall and Cam Fisk def. Bryce Federico and Rylan Swanson 8-0.

Girls doubles — Lan Legros and Isabella Suber def. Brooke Brewer and Suni Mauricio 8-2, Sophia Wurdinger and Ella Perez def. Sydney Pontious and Julia Mendoza 8-0.

Mixed doubles — Ruksc-Suber def. M. Fisk-Brewer 7-5, J. Fisk-Legros def. Berry-Mauricio 6-1, Lundberg-Wurdinger def. Truong-Pontious 6-3, Hall-Perez def. Fino-Mendoza 6-2, Josh Wall and Noemi Ung def. Federico and Lauren Ewing 6-0.

Japan

Tuesday at Sasebo

E.J. King 7, Sasebo Kita 4

Singles — David Axsom, King, def. Iwai 6-4; Neo Purificacion, King, def. Sato 6-0; Scott Humbrecht, King, def. Koga 6-0; Erin Monto, King, def. Iwata 6-2; Laura Dougherty, King, def. Sakata 6-3; Itai def. Purificacion 6-1; Takada def. Ryan Fenwick 6-4; Joseph Barrett def. Maeda 6-5.

Doubles — Miu Best and Moa Best, King, def. Koga and Hashida 6-5; Suzuki-Itai def. Axsom-Purificacion 6-4; Takada and Sato def. Humbrecht and Amin Alipourkashki 7-5.

VOLLEYBALL

Girls

South Korea

Chadwick International def. Osan 27-25, 25-22, 20-25, 16-25, 15-9

Wednesday at Incheon

Kills — Cougars: Clarice Lee 8. Aces — Cougars: Ashley Kim 8. Assists — Cougars: Hanna Rutland 20.

Japan

Zama def. Seisen 26-24, 25-15, 25-22

Thursday at Tokyo

Kills — Trojans: Kierstyn Aumua 6, Emma Sakamoto-Flack 5; Phoenix: Linnea Rocha 7, Pipi Hill 5. Digs — Trojans: Aumua 8, Isabella Rivera Munoz 7; Phoenix: Naomi Terashima 20. Aces — Trojans: Rivera Munoz 6. Assists — Trojans: Lindsey So 10, Juliet Bitor 9; Phoenix: Anushka Mohanti 10, Kaila Shiraishi 9. Block points — Trojans: Isabella Johnson 5. Noteworthy — Division II Trojans completed a sweep of Division I American School In Japan and Seisen on the road two days apart.

Yokota def. Yokohama 25-17, 11-25, 25-16, 25-22

Wednesday at Yokota Air Base

Kills — Panthers: Trinity Stegall 6. Digs — Panthers: Stegall 5. Assists — Panthers: Coco Jones 13, Malia Hutchins 9.

Boys

South Korea

Seoul International def. Humphreys 25-11, 25-17, 28-26

Wednesday at Seongnam

Kills — Blackhawks: Bryan Gomez 10. Aces — Blackhawks: Gomez 6. Digs — Blackhawks: Jaeten Abrahama 9. Assists — Blackhawks: Jonathan Park 13.

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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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