Kadena shortstop Sophia Ikeda fires to first base againsts Kubasaki during Wednesday's Okinawa softball game. The Panthers won 6-2. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)
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Baseball JapanYokota 9, Zama 3 Wednesday at Camp ZamaPanthers 013 32—9 11 3Trojans 102 00—3 4 5W — Brody Choate 4 IP (4 H, ER, 4 BB, 7 SO); L — Kai Kuroda 1 IP (3 H, 0 ER, SO). Batting — Panthers: Kura Sato 3-3 (2 SB), Patrick Hakun 3-3. Trojans: Hiroki Davis 2-3, Caleb Schmiedel (4 SB). Noteworthy — Panthers got their first win vs. Zama in the season series, still trail 2-1.
South KoreaDaegu 16, Osan 1 Wednesday at Camp Henry Inning splits not available. W — Taylor Cline 4 IP (0 H, 0 ER, 4 BB, 5 SO). Batting — Warriors: Princeton Newbold 3-3 (2B, HR, 2 RBI), Ethan Gamez (2B). Noteworthy — Warriors stole 13 total bases, will host Humphreys in DODEA-Korea championship game April 30.
Softball OkinawaKadena 6, Kubasaki 2 Wednesday at Kadena Air BaseDragons 011 00—2 5 0Panthers 004 02—6 4 2W — Renee Roberts-Kelly 5 IP (5 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO); L — Alyssa Frank 3 IP (2 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 5 SO, 3 WP). Batting — Panthers: Roberts-Kelly 2-3 (2 RBI), Morgan Sayers (2 RBI). Dragons: Frank 2-3, Tori Garnett. Noteworthy — Sayers, a freshman infielder, smacked a two-out, two-run single to plate Mylein Tull and Savannah Barnett with the lead runs, rallying the Panthers from a 2-0 deficit and helping them break a three-game ski and level the season series at 3-3 with one tie.
Basketball Boys South KoreaWednesday at Camp HumphreysHumphreys Black 70, Osan Black 28 Cougars 13 7 5 3—28Blackhawks 8 26 16 20—70Scoring — Blackhawks Black: Myles Johnson 18, Donovan Okpokwasili 13, Collin Metcalf 11; Cougars Black: Miguel Villanueva 8.Osan Blue 62, Humphreys Gold 30 Cougars 14 14 20 14—62Blackhawks 4 9 13 6—30Scoring — Cougars Blue: Gavin Lunn 26.
Girls soccer GuamNotre Dame 4, Guam High 0Wednesday at Agana Heights Halftime—0-0.