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Humphreys' Chakhira Goodwater shoots between three Seoul Foreign defenders during Wednesday's Korea Blue girls basketball game, won by the Crusaders 30-16.

Humphreys' Chakhira Goodwater shoots between three Seoul Foreign defenders during Wednesday's Korea Blue girls basketball game, won by the Crusaders 30-16. (Aiden Rivera/Special to Stripes)

Humphreys' Chakhira Goodwater shoots between three Seoul Foreign defenders during Wednesday's Korea Blue girls basketball game, won by the Crusaders 30-16.

Humphreys' Chakhira Goodwater shoots between three Seoul Foreign defenders during Wednesday's Korea Blue girls basketball game, won by the Crusaders 30-16. (Aiden Rivera/Special to Stripes)

Seoul Foreign's Paul Kim looks for room to operate against Humphreys' Josh Weaver during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Blackhawks 60-50.

Seoul Foreign's Paul Kim looks for room to operate against Humphreys' Josh Weaver during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Blackhawks 60-50. (Aiden Rivera/Special to Stripes)

Seoul Foreign's Eugene Linton drives against Humphreys' Quintin Metcalf during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Blackhawks 60-50.

Seoul Foreign's Eugene Linton drives against Humphreys' Quintin Metcalf during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Blackhawks 60-50. (Aiden Rivera/Special to Stripes)

Humphreys' Brice Bulotovich skies for a shot over Seoul Foreign defenders during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Blackhawks 60-50.

Humphreys' Brice Bulotovich skies for a shot over Seoul Foreign defenders during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Blackhawks 60-50. (Aiden Rivera/Special to Stripes)

Daegu's Elijah Bembischew pushes toward the basket past Taejon Christian International's Kim Kangjune during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Dragons 64-60.

Daegu's Elijah Bembischew pushes toward the basket past Taejon Christian International's Kim Kangjune during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Dragons 64-60. (Mary Sarantakes/Special to Stripes)

Taejon Christian International's Brian Kim drives for a shot against of Daegu's Jonathan Wilson during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Dragons 64-60.

Taejon Christian International's Brian Kim drives for a shot against of Daegu's Jonathan Wilson during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Dragons 64-60. (Angela Root/Special to Stripes)

Taejon Christian International's Kim Kang-june goes up for a shot against Daegu's Sam Murphy during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Dragons 64-60.

Taejon Christian International's Kim Kang-june goes up for a shot against Daegu's Sam Murphy during Wednesday's Korea Blue boys basketball game, won by the Dragons 64-60. (Angela Root/Special to Stripes)

Daegu's DaiJa Turner shoots over two Taejon Christian International defenders during Wednesday's Korea Blue girls basketball game, won by the Warriors 32-29.

Daegu's DaiJa Turner shoots over two Taejon Christian International defenders during Wednesday's Korea Blue girls basketball game, won by the Warriors 32-29. (Angela Root/Special to Stripes)

Daegu's Bethani Newbold looks to move around two Taejon Christian International defenders during Wednesday's Korea Blue girls basketball game, won by the Warriors 32-29.

Daegu's Bethani Newbold looks to move around two Taejon Christian International defenders during Wednesday's Korea Blue girls basketball game, won by the Warriors 32-29. (Mary Sarantakes/Special to Stripes)

High school

Wrestling JapanNile C. Kinnick 53, Christian Academy Japan 10 Tuesday at Tokyo101 — John Lanzilotta, Kinnick, by walkover; 108 — Joe Frazier, CAJ, by walkover; 115 — Jordan Van Dam, CAJ, pin. Terrence Berg, 1:40; 122 — Jordan Smith, Kinnick, pin. Tai Van Dam, :25; 129 — Lucas Wirth, Kinnick, by walkover; 135 — Zachary Kornegay, Kinnick, by walkover; 141 — Devoney Stanley, Kinnick, tech. Joseph Hong, 10-0; 148 — Jacob Castro, Kinnick, tech. Sung Won Kim, 10-0; 158 — Darius Swenson, Kinnick, by walkover; 168 — Kameron Leon Guerrero, Kinnick, by walkover; 180 — Tyler Ryer, Kinnick, by walkover; 215 — Chris Mason, Kinnick, by walkover; Heavyweight — Jacob Loffreda, Kinnick, by walkover.St. Mary’s 19, CAJ 5 Tuesday at Tokyo101 — Not contested; 108 — Eiji Kasahara, St. Mary’s, pin. Frazier; 115 — J. Van Dam pin. Harold Mancia; 122 — Tatsuhito Matsumoto, St. Mary’s, pin. T. Van Dam; 129 — Not contested; 135 — Not contested; 141 — Nishant Chanda, St. Mary’s, pin. Hong; 148 — Jihoon Seo, St. Mary’s, tech. Kim; 158 — Not contested; 168 — Not contested; 180 — Not contested; 215 — Not contested; Heavyweight — Not contested.Yokota 65, Zama 3 Tuesday at Tokyo101 — Caleb Heino, Yokota, by walkover; 108 — Chris DeGrella, Yokota, by walkover; 115 — Kaiden Meyer, Yokota, pin. Mario Acevedo, 1:09; 122 — Matthew Araki, Zama, dec. Joey DeGrella, 10-2; 129 — Cameron Mister, Yokota, pin. Riki Fameli, 4:17; 135 — Kyle Easterwood, Yokota, by walkover; 141 — Gabriel Aragon, Yokota, by walkover; 148 — James O’Grady, Yokota, by walkover; 158 — Austin Hawthorne, Yokota, by walkover; 168 — Alex Alexander, Yokota, pin. Jonathan Dowdell, 2:46; 180 — Gavin Kelbough, Yokota, pin. Reanna Clarke, time unavailable; 215 — Cameron Ewens, Yokota, pin. Matthew Fernandez, 2:03; Heavyweight — Jalen Harrison, Yokota, by walkover.American School In Japan 40, Zama 5 Tuesday at Tokyo101 — Not contested; 108 — Not contested; 115 — Ira Kadet, ASIJ, pin. Acevedo, 2:44; 122 — Araki by walkover; 129 — Egan Sadler, ASIJ, pin. Fameli, 2:05; 135 — Not contested; 141 — Rin Zoot, ASIJ, by walkover; 148 — Kieran Kell, ASIJ, by walkover; 158 — Sol Smith, ASIJ, by walkover; 168 — Zenon Sadler, ASIJ, pin. Dowdell, 2:16; 180 — Liam Kell, ASIJ, pin. Clarke, 1:43; 215 — Noah Dobberfuhl, ASIJ, pin. Fernandez, 2:20; Heavyweight — Not contested.

Basketball Boys South KoreaTaejon Christian 64, Daegu 60 Wednesday at Camp WalkerDragons 13 12 18 20 — 64Warriors 7 18 17 18 — 60Scoring — Dragons: Richard Redfern 29, Brian Kim 13; Warriors: Elijah Bembischew 24, Ethan Rodriguez 10. Rebounding — Warriors: Bishop Fields 13, Bembischew 8.Humphreys 60, Seoul Foreign 50 Wednesday at Camp HumphreysCrusaders 7 13 18 12 — 50Blackhawks 28 6 7 19 — 60Scoring — Blackhawks: Brice Bulotovich 23, Quintin Metcalf 20, Jalen Hill 10; Crusaders: Jonah Meyer 14, Caleb Jang 12. Rebounding — Blackhawks: Metcalf 22, Hill 8. Assists — Blackhawks: Bulotovich 10. Blocked shots — Blackhawks: Metcalf 4.

JapanKinnick 72, St. Maur 21 Wednesday at Yokosuka Naval BaseCougars 7 6 4 4 — 21Red Devils 37 15 17 3 — 72Scoring — Red Devils: Aaron Peterson 13, Davion Roberts 12, Kedrick Stockman 10.Zama 44, St. Mary’s 34 Tuesday at TokyoTrojans 9 9 10 16 — 44Titans 1 2 21 10 — 34Scoring — Trojans: Hikari Nakamura 14.ASIJ 59, Yokota 38 Tuesday at TokyoPanthers 17 4 8 9 — 38Mustangs 17 14 18 10 — 59Scoring — Mustangs: Koki Wiley 17; Panthers: Renyck Robertson 11. Rebounding — Mustangs: Chris Sasanuma 7.

Girls South KoreaDaegu 32, Taejon Christian 29 Wednesday at Camp WalkerDragons 8 7 6 8 — 29Warriors 6 6 9 11 — 32Scoring — Warriors: DaiJa Turner 23; Dragons: Mackenzie Smith 11.Seoul Foreign 30, Humphreys 16 Wednesday at Camp HumphreysCrusaders 5 9 6 10 — 30Blackhawks 2 5 6 3 — 16Scoring — Crusaders: Janet Lee 10; Blackhawks: Chakhira Goodwater 4. Blocked shots — Crusaders: Alexia Diamany 10. Noteworthy — Lee went 8-for-8 from the foul line.

JapanZama 33, Seisen 29 Tuesday at Camp ZamaPhoenix 5 7 8 9 — 29Trojans 4 8 12 9 — 33Scoring — Trojans: Kirari Nakamura 14; Phoenix: Amanda Wood 14, Sarah Atanacio 11. Rebounding — Trojans: Armelia Baldwin 10, Jessica Atkinson 7; Phoenix: Wood 15, Misa Cunhs 6, Jenny Niwa 5. Steals — Trojans: Atkinson 5, Nakamura 5; Phoenix: Cunhs 8.Yokota 40, ASIJ 27 Tuesday at Yokota Air BaseMustangs 8 4 7 8 — 27Panthers 9 8 16 7 — 40Scoring — Panthers: Britney Bailey 22. Rebounding — Panthers: Bailey 16, Jordyn Logue 9. Blocked shots — Panthers: Bailey 5.CAJ 54, Yokohama 21 Monday at TokyoDragons 9 2 4 6 — 21Knights 15 16 10 13 — 54Scoring — Knights: Erika McLain 16, Rachel Nelson 12, Julia Fleming 10.

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