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American School In Japan 127-pounder Toby Wilcox locks in a head-and-arm hold on Zama American's Gabriel Simpkins during Saturday's Zama Invitational. Wilcox placed second and Simpkins third.

American School In Japan 127-pounder Toby Wilcox locks in a head-and-arm hold on Zama American's Gabriel Simpkins during Saturday's Zama Invitational. Wilcox placed second and Simpkins third. (Kieran Montgomery/Special to Stripes)

High school

WRESTLING

Guam

Saturday at Agana Heights

Boys

Guam High 72, George Washington 12

106 — J. Wynkoop, GHS, by walkover; 113 — K. Deloach, Guam High, pin. R. Ragadio, 1:15; 120 — J. McKay, Guam High, pin. A. Payumo, 2:39; 126 — G. Sharpenstine, GHS, pin. Sherman Pang, 1:31; 132 — R. Quichocho, GHS, by walkover; 138 — Kai Duenas, GHS, pin. Sherwin Dong, 1:16; 145 — C. Angoco, GHS, pin. R. Cruz, 3:30; 152 — T. Duenas, GHS, pin. J. Sablan, :11; 160 — V. Babauta, GHS, by walkover; 172 — Jayden Sablan, GWHS, pin. James Santos, 1:25; 182 — R. Rios, GWHS, pin. A. Gerodias, 5:01; 195 — I. Hayashi, GHS, pin. Raye Reyes, 1:02; 220 — N. Penn-Green, GHS, by walkover; 285 — K. Aniagyei, GHS, by walkover.

Guam High 60, Okkodo 24

106 — T. Cruz, Okkodo, pin. Wynkoop, 1:27; 113 — Deloach by walkover; 120 — McKay by walkover; 126 — Sharpenstine by walkover; 132 — Quichocho by walkover; 138 — K. Duenas by walkover; 145 — Angoco pin. J. Littlejohn, 5:24; 152 — T. Duenas pin. B. Teodoro, 3:02; 160 — Babauta by walkover; 170 — C. Toves, Okkodo, pin. A. Fitte, 2:56; 182 — K. Boretta, Okkodo, by walkover; 195 — I. Kim, Okkodo, pin. Hayashi, :42; 220 — Penn-Green by walkover; 285 — Aniagyei pin. A. Toves, :12.

Girls

Guam High 48, George Washington 24

97 — Jocelyn Wilson, GHS, by walkover; 102 — Destiny Cruz, GWHS, by walkover; 107 — S. Charfauros, GWHS, pin. L. Green, 2:32; 113 — C. Bawar, GHS, by walkover; 119 — L. Cavalo, GHS, pin. M. Charfauros, 1:04; 126 — L. Davis, GWHS, by walkover; 134 — J. Williams, GHS, pin. J. San Nicolas, 3:08; 143 — R. Meshel, GHS, by walkover; 155 — C. Quichocho, GHS, by walkover; 168 — R. Salas, GWHS, pin. K. Thomas, :08; 184 — M. Payton, GHS, by walkover; 235 — N. McClure, GHS, by walkover.

Guam High 42, Okkodo 27

97 — A. Valera, Okkodo, dec. Wilson 13-9; 102 — K. Boretta, Okkodo, by walkover; 107 — Y. Fausto, Okkodo, pin. Green, 2:20; 113 — H. Santos, Okkodo, pin. I. Ishikawa, 1:38; 119 — Cavalo by walkover; 126 — Davis by walkover; 134 — Williams pin. A. Grittharngan, 1:26; 143 — M. Laureano, Okkodo, pin. S. Fedenko, :43; 155 — M. Reyes, GHS, by walkover; 168 — Quichocho by walkover; 184 — Payton by walkover; 235 — McClure by walkover.

Japan

Zama Invitational

Saturday at Camp Zama

107 — 1, Ethan Romney, Yokota; 2, Tai Leaf, Christian Academy Japan; 3, Annika Farin, Nile C. Kinnick.

114 — 1, Risu Choi, CAJ; 2, Gavin Caddali, Kinnick; 3, Ryan Murase, St. Mary’s.

121 — 1, Malcolm Lee, ASIJ; 2, Luke Menard, Kinnick; 3, Oliver Hicks, Kinnick.

127 — 1, Sewon Kim, CAJ, 2, Toby Wilcox, ASIJ; 3, Gabriel Simpkins, Zama.

133 — 1, Cadell Lee, ASIJ; 2, Timon Fambro, CAJ; 3, Samuel Tovar, Kinnick.

139 — 1, Joseph Mauldin, Kinnick; 2, Kono Ohashi, CAJ; 3, Gabe Shikuma, ASIJ.

145 — 1, William Mitchell, Kinnick; 2, Nathaniel Twohig, St. Mary’s; 3, Brandon Christenson, Yokota.

152 — 1, Basil Reiger, ASIJ; 2, Taizo Harada, CAJ; 3, Alexander Anglade, Kinnick.

160 — 1, Xavier Van Dam, CAJ; 2, Kabilan Baskaran, St. Mary’s; 3, Oskar Vermeire, ASIJ.

172 — 1, Isreal Rodriguez, ASIJ; 2, Tyler Reidenbach, CAJ; 3, Kaiyo Heinrichs, Yokota.

189 — 1, Kaden Maramoto, Zama; 2, Sejun Kim, CAJ; 3, Ian Soto Guerra, Kinnick.

215 — 1, Jordan Santiago-Ross, Kinnick; 2, Sean Neloms, Zama; 3, Justin Bodlovic, Kinnick.

Heavyweight — 1, Bobby Crisafulli, Kinnick; 2, Randall Pope, Kinnick.

Yokota 129-pounder Landon Reyes shoots on American School In Japan’s Asher Cook during Saturday’s Zama  Invitational.

Yokota 129-pounder Landon Reyes shoots on American School In Japan’s Asher Cook during Saturday’s Zama Invitational. (Kieran Montgomery/Special to Stripes)

Yokota 107-pounder Ethan Romney takes a shot against Christian Academy Japan’s Tai Leaf during Saturday’s Zama Invitational. Romney won the weight class.

Yokota 107-pounder Ethan Romney takes a shot against Christian Academy Japan’s Tai Leaf during Saturday’s Zama Invitational. Romney won the weight class. (Kieran Montgomery/Special to Stripes)

Nile C. Kinnick 139-pounder Joseph Mauldin gut-wrenches American School In Japan’s Gabe Shikuma in the Zama Invitational Tournament. Mauldin won the weight-class title.

Nile C. Kinnick 139-pounder Joseph Mauldin gut-wrenches American School In Japan’s Gabe Shikuma in the Zama Invitational Tournament. Mauldin won the weight-class title. (Kieran Montgomery/Special to Stripes)

Guam High 113 pounder Koa Deloach won by pin and walkover to help the Panthers win their two dual meets Saturday over George Washington and Okkodo.

Guam High 113 pounder Koa Deloach won by pin and walkover to help the Panthers win their two dual meets Saturday over George Washington and Okkodo. (Guam High wrestling)

Guam High 138-pounder Kai Duenas won by pin and walkover to help the Panthers win both their dual meets Saturday over George Washington and Okkodo.

Guam High 138-pounder Kai Duenas won by pin and walkover to help the Panthers win both their dual meets Saturday over George Washington and Okkodo. (Guam High wrestling)

Kubasaki's Troy Harris tries to move around a Taipei American defender during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Tigers won 60-42.

Kubasaki's Troy Harris tries to move around a Taipei American defender during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Tigers won 60-42. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Ryan Hater shoots against Taipei American during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game.The Tigers won 60-42.

Kubasaki's Ryan Hater shoots against Taipei American during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game.The Tigers won 60-42. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Troy Harris skies for a shot against Chinen during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Dragons won 61-37.

Kubasaki's Troy Harris skies for a shot against Chinen during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Dragons won 61-37. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Osan‘s Jax Ibarra looks for room to dribble against Cheongna Dalton’s Seong Woo during Saturday’s Korea boys basketball game. The Cougars won 48-40.

Osan‘s Jax Ibarra looks for room to dribble against Cheongna Dalton’s Seong Woo during Saturday’s Korea boys basketball game. The Cougars won 48-40. (Jonessa Jones/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Jayden Allen tries to shoot against American School In Japan during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Panthers won 60-47.

Kadena's Jayden Allen tries to shoot against American School In Japan during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Panthers won 60-47. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

BASKETBALL

Boys

17th Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament

Saturday at Camp Foster, Okinawa

Pool A

Kadena 60, ASIJ 47

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Mustangs 18 11 7 11 _47
Panthers 8 14 18 20 _60

Top scorers — Panthers: Jayden Allen 16, DeShawn Nixon 13, Angel Torrado 11, Jaden Patsel 10. Noteworthy — Allen had 14 of his points in the second half.

Kadena 54, Maehara 53

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Fighting Bulls 21 7 15 10 _53
Panthers 18 15 12 9 _54

Top scorers — Panthers: Allen 16, Torrado 14. Noteworthy — Allen hit a layup with 6.3 seconds left for the game-winning points. Allen had 10 second-half points and Torrado 11 in the first half.

Maehara 51, ASIJ 50

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Fighting Bulls 12 16 5 18 _51
Mustangs 17 10 16 7 _50

Pool B

Taipei American 61, Chinen 47

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Honeybee 5 15 8 19 _47
Tigers 19 19 9 14 _61

Taipei American 60, Kubasaki 42

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Dragons 11 12 10 9 _42
Tigers 16 16 15 13 _60

Top scorers — Dragons: Ryan Hater 12, Carlos Cadet 11. Noteworthy — Hater had eight second-half points and Cadet nine in the first half.

Kubasaki 61, Chinen 37

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Honeybee 3 9 8 17 _37
Dragons 10 16 24 11 _61

Top scorers — Dragons: Lucas Andrews 13, Cadet 12, Troy Harris 11.

Sunday’s games

Quarterfinals

Maehara vs. Chinen, 10:30 a.m.

Kubasaki vs. ASIJ, 10:30 a.m.

Semifinals

Taipei American vs. Maehara-Chinen winner, 1:30 p.m.

Kadena vs. Kubasaki-ASIJ winner, 1:30 p.m.

Third place

Semifinal losers, 4:30 p.m.

Championship

Semifinal winners, 4:30 p.m.

South Korea

Osan 48, Cheongna Dalton 40

Saturday at Osan Air Base

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Phoenix 6 9 10 15 _40
Cougars 10 8 20 10 _48

Top scorers — Cougars: Ben Bettridge 14, R.J. Jones 12, Jax Ibarra 11. Rebounds — Cougars: M.J. Siebert 7, Ben Ziegler 6, Dimitri Mock 5.

Daegu 37, Dwight School of Seoul 35

Saturday at Seoul

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Warriors 12 9 7 9 _37
Lions 7 9 5 14 _35

Top scorer — Adrian Tagalog 10.

Seoul Foreign 46, Humphreys 39

Saturday at Camp Humphreys

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Crusaders 10 6 15 15 _46
Blackhawks 8 17 8 6 _39

Top scorer — Blackhawks: Randall Howell 17. Rebounds — Blackhawks: Andrew Thompson 6. Steals — Blackhawks: Howell 5, Thompson 5.

Japan

Yokota 68, St. Maur 36

Saturday at Yokota Air Base

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Cougars 11 7 6 12 _36
Panthers 16 17 18 17 _68

Top scorers — Panthers: Jai Bailey 23, Sergio Giddens 13, Ethan Bricker 12. Noteworthy — Bricker’s points all came on three-point goals. Giddens scored 11 points in the second quarter.

Senri Osaka Sabres Invitational

Saturday at Osaka

Matthew C. Perry 57, E.J. King 56 OT

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Samurai 14 9 19 8 _57
Cobras 5 15 10 20 _56

Top scorers — Samurai: Billy Hill 22, Jahiion Francois 17; Cobras: Jeremy Phillips 25, Nolan FitzGerald 10.

Perry 46, Canadian Academy 38

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Samurai 9 13 14 10 _46
Falcons 11 7 6 14 _38

Top scorers — Samurai: Francois 17, Hill 14.

E.J. King 46, Senri Osaka 31

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Cobras 14 12 15 5 _46
Sabres 9 4 8 10 _31

Top scorer — Cobras: Phillips 24.

Canadian Academy 62, King 55

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Falcons 23 13 10 16 _62
Cobras 12 16 13 14 _55

Top scorers — Cobras: Phillips 13, Kenji Wooten 11.

Perry 69, Senri Osaka 35

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Samurai 30 18 12 9 _69
Sabres 10 9 8 8 _35

Top scorers — Samurai: Francois 21, Hill 19, Sam Kasperski 10. Noteworthy — Samurai went 4-0 on the weekend.

Gimme that ball! Kadena's Jayla Johnson and American School In Japan's Ava Piscopo tie up the ball during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Mustangs edged the Panthers 42-40 in extra time.

Gimme that ball! Kadena's Jayla Johnson and American School In Japan's Ava Piscopo tie up the ball during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Mustangs edged the Panthers 42-40 in extra time. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Isa Toro Velasquez shoots over American School In Japan defenders during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Mustangs outlasted the Panthers 42-40 in extra time.

Kadena's Isa Toro Velasquez shoots over American School In Japan defenders during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Mustangs outlasted the Panthers 42-40 in extra time. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Peyton Wilcox looks for room against the Taipei American defense during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Tigers won 41-20.

Kubasaki's Peyton Wilcox looks for room against the Taipei American defense during Saturday's Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament pool-play game. The Tigers won 41-20. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Girls

17th Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament

Saturday at Camp Foster, Okinawa

Pool A

Naha Kokusai 66, Kadena 30

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Naha Kokusai 11 19 20 16 _66
Kadena 5 6 15 4 _30

Top scorers — Kadena: Jazlene Vergara 6, Marina Sawyer 6.

ASIJ 42, Kadena 40, OT

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final
Mustangs 15 6 10 8 3 _42
Panthers 12 9 5 13 1 _40

Top scorer — Panthers: Isa Toro Velasquez 18. Noteworthy — Sophia Fu hit the game-winning bank shot with 50 seconds left in the extra session.

Naha Kokusai 63, ASIJ 26

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Naha Kokusai 22 10 12 19 _63
Mustangs 4 8 10 4 _26

Pool B

Koza 62, Kubasaki 31

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Dragons 10 9 2 10 _31
Grizzly 19 16 14 13 _62

Top scorer — Dragons: Nevaeh Gilbert 12.

Taipei American 41, Kubasaki 20

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Dragons 2 4 8 6 _20
Tigers 17 4 16 4 _41

Top scorers — Dragons: Peyton Wilcox 6, Jessica Blackston 6.

Koza 58, Taipei American 39

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Grizzly 24 7 15 12 _58
Tigers 8 18 6 7 _39

Sunday’s games

Quarterfinals

Taipei American vs. Kadena, 9 a.m.

ASIJ vs. Kubasaki, 9 a.m.

Semifinals

Naha Kokusai vs. Taipei-Kadena winner, noon

Koza vs. ASIJ-Kubasaki winner, noon

Third place

Semifinal losers, 3 p.m.

Championship

Semifinal winners, 3 p.m.

South Korea

Osan 53, Cheongna Dalton 17

Saturday at Osan Air Base

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Phoenix 3 2 5 7 _17
Cougars 17 10 18 8 _53

Top scorer — Cougars: Tatiana Lunn 31. Rebounds — Cougars: Zephaniah Martin 16, Lunn 14.

Daegu 47, Dwight School of Seoul 18

Saturday at Seoul

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Warriors 15 10 10 12 _47
Liones 6 2 4 6 _18

Top scorers — Warriors: Trinity Harvey 12, Jazmirra McClendon 12, Jasmine Harvey 11.

Seoul Foreign 31, Humphreys 25

Saturday at Camp Humphreys

Top scorer — Blackhawks: Claire Anderson 12. Rebounds — Blackhawks: Nyomi Peoples 9. Steals — Blackhawks: Anaya Reyes 5.

Guam

Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam playoffs

Saturday at Hagatna

Semifinal

Academy of Our Lady 45, Guam High 39

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Panthers 9 13 5 12 _39
Cougars 11 8 13 13 _45

Top scorer — Panthers: Sophia Fernandez 10.

Japan

Yokota 44, St. Maur 20

Saturday at Yokota Air Base

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Cougars 2 4 9 5 _20
Panthers 14 15 11 4 _44

Top scorer — Panthers: Beverly Gardner 10. Rebounds — Panthers: Kayla Bogdan 8, Coco Jones 6. Steals — Panthers: Bogdan 5, Jones 5.

Canadian Academy Invitational

Saturday at Kobe

Perry 37, Senri Osaka 32

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Samurai 5 14 12 6 _37
Sabres 11 2 11 8 _32

Top scorers — Samurai: Kaiden Bradley 12, Sophia Nye 11, Aiana Bulan 10.

King 60, Perry 12

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Samurai 4 2 6 0 _12
Cobras 15 22 20 3 _60

Top scorers — Cobras: Miu Best 17, Maliwan Schinker 15. Noteworthy — Best had 10 second-quarter points.

King 52, Canadian Academy 51

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Falcons 10 18 21 2 _51
Cobras 11 10 19 12 _52

Top scorers — Cobras: Moa Best 21, Schinker 17, Miu Best 13. Noteworthy — Schinker had 14 second-half points to spark King’s rally.

King 59, Senri Osaka 18

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Cobras 18 21 14 6 _59
Sabres 4 3 7 4 _18

Top scorers — Cobras: Moa Best 24, Miu Best 14. Noteworthy — Moa Best had nine second-quarter points and Miu Best had eight in the same period. Cobras went 4-0 on the weekend.

Perry 31, Canadian Academy 29

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Samurai 8 10 9 4 _31
Falcons 6 15 6 2 _29

Top scorer — Samurai: Bulan 11.

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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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