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Kadena shortstop Sophia Ikeda fires to first base againsts Kubasaki during Wednesday's Okinawa softball game. The Panthers won 6-2.

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)

Kadena shortstop Sophia Ikeda fires to first base againsts Kubasaki during Wednesday's Okinawa softball game. The Panthers won 6-2.

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)

Kadena's Mylein Tull drops a sacrifice bunt against Kubasaki during Wednesday's Okinawa softball game. She was safe on what was ruled a fielder's choice. Tull scored the second of four Kadena runs in the third inning, rallying the Panthers from a 2-0 deficit for a 6-2 win.

Kadena's Mylein Tull drops a sacrifice bunt against Kubasaki during Wednesday's Okinawa softball game. She was safe on what was ruled a fielder's choice. Tull scored the second of four Kadena runs in the third inning, rallying the Panthers from a 2-0 deficit for a 6-2 win. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki baserunner Kristen Lininger runs for first base ahead of the throw to Kadena infielder Daisylynn Efraimson during Wednesday's Okinawa softball game. Lininger was safe on the play. Kadena won 6-2.

Kubasaki baserunner Kristen Lininger runs for first base ahead of the throw to Kadena infielder Daisylynn Efraimson during Wednesday's Okinawa softball game. Lininger was safe on the play. Kadena won 6-2. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Becca Morrelli turns her back to a dusty gust at Habu Field, Ryukyu Middle School, where her Kadena Panthers scored six unanswered runs to snap a three-game skid, beat Kubasaki 6-2 and level the season series 3-3 with one tie.

Kadena's Becca Morrelli turns her back to a dusty gust at Habu Field, Ryukyu Middle School, where her Kadena Panthers scored six unanswered runs to snap a three-game skid, beat Kubasaki 6-2 and level the season series 3-3 with one tie. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

High school

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.

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