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Daegu's Bethani Newbold drives the lane against Osan's Satomi Swayne during Thursday's Korea girls basketball game. The Warriors won 39-25.

Daegu's Bethani Newbold drives the lane against Osan's Satomi Swayne during Thursday's Korea girls basketball game. The Warriors won 39-25. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Bethani Newbold drives the lane against Osan's Satomi Swayne during Thursday's Korea girls basketball game. The Warriors won 39-25.

Daegu's Bethani Newbold drives the lane against Osan's Satomi Swayne during Thursday's Korea girls basketball game. The Warriors won 39-25. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Osan's Maja Inthavixay shoots against Daegu's Dai'Ja Turner during Thursday's Korea girls basketball game. The Warriors won 39-25.

Osan's Maja Inthavixay shoots against Daegu's Dai'Ja Turner during Thursday's Korea girls basketball game. The Warriors won 39-25. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Elijah Bembischew finds his path to the lane blocked by Osan's Joe Cornelius during Thursday's Korea boys basketball game. The Warriors won 63-50.

Daegu's Elijah Bembischew finds his path to the lane blocked by Osan's Joe Cornelius during Thursday's Korea boys basketball game. The Warriors won 63-50. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Osan's D.J. Jamerson puts up a shot in the lane against Seoul American during Wednesday's Korea boys basketball game. The Cougars won 56-30.

Osan's D.J. Jamerson puts up a shot in the lane against Seoul American during Wednesday's Korea boys basketball game. The Cougars won 56-30. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Osan's Jaden Wright has the ball tied up by Seoul American's Bevani Lauzon and Elijah Houghton during Wednesday's boys basketball game. The Cougars won 56-30.

Osan's Jaden Wright has the ball tied up by Seoul American's Bevani Lauzon and Elijah Houghton during Wednesday's boys basketball game. The Cougars won 56-30. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Jya Man snags a rebound during Thursday's Korea girls basketball game. The Warriors won 39-25.

Daegu's Jya Man snags a rebound during Thursday's Korea girls basketball game. The Warriors won 39-25. (Kelly Kenyon/Special to Stripes)

Osan's Lizzy White dribbles against Daegu's Katrina Vasquez during Thursday's Korea girls basketball game. The Warriors won 39-25.

Osan's Lizzy White dribbles against Daegu's Katrina Vasquez during Thursday's Korea girls basketball game. The Warriors won 39-25. (Kelly Kenyon/Special to Stripes)

Osan's Leo Legaspi drives the lane past four Daegu defenders during Thursday's Korea boys basketball game. The Warriors won 63-50.

Osan's Leo Legaspi drives the lane past four Daegu defenders during Thursday's Korea boys basketball game. The Warriors won 63-50. (Kelly Kenyon/Special to Stripes)

Osan's Joey Betts drives the lane past Daegu's Sam Murphy during Thursday's Korea boys basketball game. The Warriors won 63-50.

Osan's Joey Betts drives the lane past Daegu's Sam Murphy during Thursday's Korea boys basketball game. The Warriors won 63-50. (Kelly Kenyon/Special to Stripes)

Nile C. Kinnick's Kaine Roberts slashes through the lane as Yokota's Taylor Jenkins defends during Thursday's Japan boys basketball game. The Red Devils won 70-38.

Nile C. Kinnick's Kaine Roberts slashes through the lane as Yokota's Taylor Jenkins defends during Thursday's Japan boys basketball game. The Red Devils won 70-38. (Jack Higbee/Special to Stripes)

Nile C. Kinnick's Davion Roberts drives to the basket ahead of Yokota's Taylor Jenkins during Thursday's Japan boys basketball game. The Red Devils won 70-38.

Nile C. Kinnick's Davion Roberts drives to the basket ahead of Yokota's Taylor Jenkins during Thursday's Japan boys basketball game. The Red Devils won 70-38. (Jack Higbee/Special to Stripes)

Yokota's Riley DeMarco shoots between two Nile C. Kinnick defenders during Thursday's Japan boys basketball game. The Red Devils won 70-38.

Yokota's Riley DeMarco shoots between two Nile C. Kinnick defenders during Thursday's Japan boys basketball game. The Red Devils won 70-38. (Jack Higbee/Special to Stripes)

Yokota's David Carlson drives to the basket past Nile C. Kinnick's Dante Small during Thursday's Japan boys basketball game. The Red Devils won 70-38.

Yokota's David Carlson drives to the basket past Nile C. Kinnick's Dante Small during Thursday's Japan boys basketball game. The Red Devils won 70-38. (Jack Higbee/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Kurt Chapman struggles for control against Kubasaki's Noah Vasquez in the 108-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Chapman won by technical fall 14-4, but the Dragons won the dual meet 35-26.

Kadena's Kurt Chapman struggles for control against Kubasaki's Noah Vasquez in the 108-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Chapman won by technical fall 14-4, but the Dragons won the dual meet 35-26. (Mary Obsuna/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Paul Maskery and Kubasaki's Adrian Misenhimer fight for control in the 135-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Misenhimer pinned Maskery in 3 minutes, 58 seconds, and the Dragons won the dual meet 35-26.

Kadena's Paul Maskery and Kubasaki's Adrian Misenhimer fight for control in the 135-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Misenhimer pinned Maskery in 3 minutes, 58 seconds, and the Dragons won the dual meet 35-26. (Mary Obsuna/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Logan Howell tries to gain the upper hand on Kubasaki's Colin Lundberg in the 148-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Howell decisioned Lundberg 14-12, but Kubasaki won the dual meet 35-26.

Kadena's Logan Howell tries to gain the upper hand on Kubasaki's Colin Lundberg in the 148-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Howell decisioned Lundberg 14-12, but Kubasaki won the dual meet 35-26. (Mary Obsuna/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Fisher Brown gains the edge over Kubasaki's Dylan Galbraith in the 180-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Brown pinned Galbraith in 2 minutes, 45 seconds, but the Dragons won the meet 35-26.

Kadena's Fisher Brown gains the edge over Kubasaki's Dylan Galbraith in the 180-pound bout during Wednesday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Brown pinned Galbraith in 2 minutes, 45 seconds, but the Dragons won the meet 35-26. (Mary Obsuna/Special to Stripes)

Kubasaki's Ari Gieseck slaps the ball away from Kadena's Korina Macato during Friday's Okinawa girls basketball game, won by the Panthers 47-11.

Kubasaki's Ari Gieseck slaps the ball away from Kadena's Korina Macato during Friday's Okinawa girls basketball game, won by the Panthers 47-11. (Mary Obsuna/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Kyleigh Wright drives to the basket past Kubasaki's Ari Gieseck during Friday's Okinawa girls basketball game, won by the Panthers 47-11.

Kadena's Kyleigh Wright drives to the basket past Kubasaki's Ari Gieseck during Friday's Okinawa girls basketball game, won by the Panthers 47-11. (Mary Obsuna/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Korina Macato tries to shoot against Kubasaki's Ari Gieseck during Friday's Okinawa girls basketball game, won by the Panthers 47-11.

Kadena's Korina Macato tries to shoot against Kubasaki's Ari Gieseck during Friday's Okinawa girls basketball game, won by the Panthers 47-11. (Mary Obsuna/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Christee Dervil drives the lane against Kubasaki during Friday's Okinawa girls basketball game, won by the Panthers 47-11.

Kadena's Christee Dervil drives the lane against Kubasaki during Friday's Okinawa girls basketball game, won by the Panthers 47-11. (Mary Obsuna/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Kai Harris shoots against Kubasaki's Damien Dorval during Friday's Okinawa boys basketball game, won by the Panthers 72-53. Harris' father, Marvin, played for the Panthers in the mid-1990s and won a Far East championship in 1995.

Kadena's Kai Harris shoots against Kubasaki's Damien Dorval during Friday's Okinawa boys basketball game, won by the Panthers 72-53. Harris' father, Marvin, played for the Panthers in the mid-1990s and won a Far East championship in 1995. (L.J. Hollingsworth/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Skyler King leaps to shoot between Kubasaki's Sam Gbatu and Damien Dorval during Friday's Okinawa boys basketball game. The Panthers won 72-53.

Kadena's Skyler King leaps to shoot between Kubasaki's Sam Gbatu and Damien Dorval during Friday's Okinawa boys basketball game. The Panthers won 72-53. (L.J. Hollingsworth/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Casey Cox drives for a layup between Kubasaki's Sam Gbatu and Damien Dorval during Friday's Okinawa boys basketball game. The Panthers won 72-53.

Kadena's Casey Cox drives for a layup between Kubasaki's Sam Gbatu and Damien Dorval during Friday's Okinawa boys basketball game. The Panthers won 72-53. (L.J. Hollingsworth/Special to Stripes)

Kadena's Eric McCarter drives to the basket between two Kubasaki defenders during Friday's Okinawa boys basketball game. The Panthers won 72-53.

Kadena's Eric McCarter drives to the basket between two Kubasaki defenders during Friday's Okinawa boys basketball game. The Panthers won 72-53. (L.J. Hollingsworth/Special to Stripes)

High school

Wrestling OkinawaKubasaki 35, Kadena 26 Wednesday at Camp Foster101 — Manuel Ramos, Kadena, pin. Anthony Wallace, :28; 108 — Kurt Chapman, Kadena, tech. Noah Vasquez, 14-4; 115 — Austin Carpenter, Kubasaki, pin. Mizuki Sato-Marsh, :58; 122 — Cresean Covington, Kadena, pin. Vincent Rodriguez, :45; 129 — Caleb Orr, Kubasaki, by walkover; 135 — Adrian Misenhimer, Kubasaki, pin. Paul Maskery, 3:58; 141 — Victor Saavedra, Kubasaki, pin. Eric Hansen, 2:03; 148 — Logan Howell, Kadena, dec. Colin Lundberg, 14-12; 158 — Luke Moseley, Kubasaki, pin. Kelsey Johnston, :58; 168 — Fintan Cawley, Kadena, pin. Mateo Barrantes, 5:41; 180 — Fisher Brown, Kadena, pin. Dylan Galbraith, 2:45; 215 — Haydn Peterson, Kubasaki, by walkover; Heavyweight — Matthew Malstede, Kubasaki, by walkover.

JapanNile C. Kinnick 41, Yokota 16 Wednesday at Yokosuka Naval Base101 — Not contested; 108 — Caleb Heino, Yokota, pin. Alexi Mutoh, :25; 115 — Trey Nelson, Kinnick, by walkover; 122 — Chris DeGrella, Yokota, pin. Judson Leary, :30; 129 — Kennerick McDaniel, Kinnick, tech. Kaiden Meyer, 10-0; 135 — Frank Arrogante, Kinnick, by walkover; 141 — Patrick Kelly, Kinnick, tech. Joey DeGrella, 12-2; 148 — Kaleb Leon Guerrero, Kinnick, tech. Liam O’Grady; 158 — Marc Morgan, Kinnick, pin. Kai Harbert, :25; 168 — Aubrey St. John, Kinnick, by walkover; 180 — Austin Fisher, Yokota, pin. Marl Macato, 2:05; 215 — Joe McIntosh, Kinnick, tech. Trevor Bitello, 10-0; Heavyweight — Chris Mason, Kinnick, pin. Isaiah Jackson, 1:00.St. Mary’s 34, American School In Japan 24 Tuesday at Tokyo101 — Mikhail Titov, St. Mary’s, pin. Kyle Burger; 108 — Katsumi Tokunaga, ASIJ, by walkover; 115 — Eiji Kasahara, St. Mary’s, pin. Take Zoot; 122 — Jasjot Bedi, St. Mary’s, pin. Ira Kadet; 129 — Harold Mancia, St. Mary’s, pin. Ricky Lindemann; 135 — William Krcelic, St. Mary’s, tech. Egan Sadler; 141 — Konstantin Meyer zu Brickwedde, St. Mary’s, pin. Josh Larsen; 148 — Rin Zoot, ASIJ, tech. Nishant Chanda; 158 — Warren Koslow, St. Mary’s, pin. Kieran Kell; 168 — Zenon Sadler, ASIJ, pin. Lev Titov; 180 — Kole Kanekoa, ASIJ, pin. Luke Robottom; 215 — Masa Kawasaki, ASIJ, by walkover; Heavyweight — Not contested.St. Mary’s 43, Zama 5101 — M. Titov pin. Nicolas Amanatidis; 108 — Not contested; 115 — Kasahara pin. Julian Hendra; 122-Bedi pin. Angel Fuentes; 129 — Mancia by walkover; 135 — Krcelic by walkover; 141 — Meyer zu Brickwedde dec. Riki Fameli; 148 — Chanda by walkover; 158 — Koslow by walkover; 168 — L. Titov by walkover; 180 — Mumford Cain, Zama, pin. Robotton; 215 — Not contested; Heavyweight — Not contested.

Basketball Boys OkinawaKadena 72, Kubasaki 53 Friday at Camp FosterPanthers 11 16 19 26—72Dragons 8 13 14 18—53Scoring — Panthers: Eric McCarter 20, Kai Harris 15, Casey Cox 13; Dragons: Damien Dorval 13. Rebounding — Dragons: Dorval 7, Jonathan Hoppe 5.

South KoreaSeoul Foreign 43, Seoul American 12 Friday at Yongsan Garrison Game called with 54 seconds left in first half due to mercy rule, lack of players for Seoul American.

Daegu 63, Osan 50 Thursday at Camp WalkerCougars 2 20 14 14 — 50Warriors 13 22 17 11 — 63Scoring — Warriors: J.B. Pope 24, Elijah Bembischew 14, Ethan Rodriguez 11; Cougars: D.J. Jamerson 30. Rebounding — Warriors: Bembischew 13, Jack Zimmer 11. Assists — Warriors: Rodriguez 10, Sam Murphy 7. Noteworthy — Pope, a new arrival from Virginia, hit seven three-point goals for the Warriors.Osan 56, Seoul American 30 Wednesday at Yongsan GarrisonCougars 9 23 15 9 — 56Falcons 11 3 12 4 — 30Scoring — Cougars: Jamerson 15; Falcons: Elijah Houghton 16. Rebounding — Cougars: Jamerson 12, Joseph Cornelius 7. Assists — Cougars: Joey Betts 5. Noteworthy — Houghton hit four three-pointers in a losing cause for the Falcons.Daegu 63, Taejon Christian 48 Tuesday at DaejeonWarriors 9 20 9 25 — 63Dragons 11 15 10 12 — 48

JapanASIJ 39, St. Mary’s 33 Thursday at TokyoTitans 16 6 7 4 — 33Mustangs 12 11 2 14 — 39Scoring — Mustangs: Fuchs 13; Titans: Yanagi 12.

Kinnick 70, Yokota 38 Thursday at Yokota Air BaseRed Devils 15 12 21 22 — 70Panthers 5 15 10 8 — 38Scoring — Red Devils: Kaine Roberts 21, Davion Roberts 20, Chris Watson 16; Panthers: Riley DeMarco 15, David Carlson 12.E.J. King 72, Nagasaki Keiho 65 Wednesday at Sasebo Naval BaseNagasaki-Keiho 17 22 12 14 — 65Cobras 15 26 17 24 — 72Scoring — Cobras: Dyson Robinson 20, Jalen Nall 17, L.J. Scarver 15, Jabrel Donson-White 14; Nagasaki-Keiho: Hiroshi Nishino 17, Ugunza Amold 15, Isa Kita 13. Rebounding — Cobras: Scarver 9, Robinson 8, Donson-White 5.Kinnick 75, Christian Academy Japan 46 Tuesday at Yokosuka Naval BaseKnights 18 11 12 5 — 46Red Devils 20 22 22 11 — 75Scoring — Red Devils: K. Roberts 16, D. Roberts 14, Rashad Rapada 12; Knights: Kyle Philson 23.St. Mary’s 48, Zama 39 Tuesday at Camp ZamaTitans 7 10 16 15 — 48Trojans 8 8 15 8 — 39Scoring — Titans: Jae Arai 16, Sathish Karthikeyan 11; Trojans: Jeremiah Stewart 17, Keshawn McNeal 10.

Girls South KoreaSeoul Foreign 36, Seoul American 33 Friday at Yongsan GarrisonCrusaders 10 12 5 9 — 36Falcons 8 6 9 10 — 33Scoring — Crusaders: Eunice Chung 20, Alexia Diamany 12; Falcons: Lauren Kirschner 11.

Daegu 39, Osan 25 Thursday at Camp WalkerCougars 5 10 2 8 — 25Warriors 4 11 12 12 — 39Scoring — Warriors: Bethani Newbold 26; Cougars: Elizabeth White 13. Rebounding — Warriors: Jya Van 11, Tia Frazier 5, Dai’Ja Turner 5. Steals — Warriors: Newbold 9. Blocked shots — Warriors: Turner 3. Noteworthy — Two players each fouled out and two players each finished with four fouls for each team.Seoul American 43, Osan 35 Wednesday at Yongsan GarrisonCougars 5 11 7 12 — 35Falcons 6 10 8 19 — 43Scoring — Falcons: Tailan Hickey 22; Cougars: Maja Inthavixay 18, White 10. Rebounding — Falcons: Mya Rolinson 8, Hickey 6, Lauren Kirschner 6, Cassie N’doumbe-Kong 5. Steals — Falcons: Rolinson 10, Kirschner 7, Hickey 6.Daegu 35, Taejon Christian 19 Tuesday at DaejeonWarriors 10 13 8 4 — 35Dragons 2 7 3 7 — 19Scoring — Warriors: Newbold 18; Dragons: Angela Song 6. Rebounding — Warriors: Turner 19, Van 7. Assists — Warriors: Newbold 5. Steals — Warriors: Newbold 7. Blocked shots — Warriors: Turner 4.

OkinawaKadena 47, Kubasaki 11 Friday at Camp FosterPanthers 19 14 6 8 — 47Dragons 5 4 2 0 — 11Scoring — Panthers: Atiria Simms 10; Dragons: Hailey Hansen 4, Megan Charkowski 4.Kadena 63, Oroku 57 Sunday at Kadena Air BaseOroku 10 14 23 10 — 57Panthers 17 15 13 18 — 63Scoring — Panthers: Atiria Simms 22, Lydia Rice 15, Korina Macato 12, Grace Okubo 10. Rebounding — Panthers: Simms 26, Rice 15, Kyleigh Wright 7.

JapanASIJ 32, CAJ 18 Friday at TokyoKnights 4 6 3 5—18Mustangs 8 10 8 6—32Scoring — Mustangs: C. Regent 10.

Seisen 33, Sacred Heart 24 Thursday at TokyoPhoenix 6 9 8 10 — 33Symbas 9 6 1 8 — 24Scoring — Phoenix: Kanon Ishibashi 13. Rebounding — Phoenix: Ishibashi 10, Anna McKellin 7.Yokota 27, Kinnick 24, OT Thursday at Yokosuka Naval BasePanthers 8 4 2 4 9 — 27Red Devils 6 4 4 4 6 — 24Scoring — Panthers: Jaliyah Bailey 14, Emily Taynton 11; Red Devils: Cassi Boyer 5. Rebounding — Panthers: Bailey 7; Red Devils: Boyer 14, Kiana Johnson 9, Madelyn Gallo 8. Steals — Red Devils: Boyer 9.Zama 42, Seisen 21 Tuesday at TokyoTrojans 8 10 10 14 — 42Phoenix 6 4 4 7 — 21Scoring — Trojans: Chloe Sterling 20, Jessica Atkinson 12; Phoenix: McKellin 9. Rebounding — Trojans: Brianna Ratliff 10, Atkinson 9; Phoenix: McKellin 7.

Baseball GuamElimination round Father Duenas 16, Guam High 2 Monday at MangilaoPanthers 020 00 — 2Friars 257 2x — 16Noteworthy — Panthers eliminated by the Friars from playoff contention with their second loss.

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