Senior bounces back from a junior season he called sometimes “selfish” to help team improve enough to capture Far East Division I championship.
Senior bounces back from a junior season he called sometimes “selfish” to help team improve enough to capture Far East Division I championship.
After falling just short of a title for E.J. King in her junior season, Maliwan Schinker and her teammates capped a perfect season with a Far East championship.
Wins by Matthew C. Perry in quarterfinals and semifinals gave coach Mark Lange more than 400 victories in career.
Daegu, Humphreys and Osan will be counting on plenty of new players to help those who played a year ago with the goal of a high finish at season-ending Far East championships.
Calendar says it’s winter, but track, baseball, softball and soccer teams are already in action for DODEA schools in Japan. Those in South Korea and Okinawa won’t be far behind.
Dragons and Trojans capture Division I and Division II Far East titles in cheerleading, respectively.
Teams from Kadena and Humphreys capture Far East events in electronic sports.
Nile C. Kinnick’s Kennedy Hamilton scores with two seconds left as team earns 83-82 victory on Kadena’s home court.
Senior Braedan Raybon got moment to shine in pivotal third quarter as Panthers earn fifth title in progarm’s history.
Red Devils had won matchup earlier in round-robin play, but Warriors pull away in second half for second Far East title.
E.J. King’s 29-28 victory over Zama is first title in girls basketball this century.
A day after falling short in individual tournament, Panthers and Eagles win dual meet portion of season-ending Far East event.
Elite programs want as many wrestlers in championships as possible to score team points, while others look to gain experience and individual glory.
Dragons and Panthers each have four individuals win titles in individual portion of three-day event and take on each other Wednesday in dual-meet final.