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Christian Academy Japan's Takara Nishizaki drives against Zama's Joshua Bayardo during Thursday's boys basketball game, won by the Trojans 50-34.

Christian Academy Japan's Takara Nishizaki drives against Zama's Joshua Bayardo during Thursday's boys basketball game, won by the Trojans 50-34. (Theresa Ames/Special to Stripes)

Christian Academy Japan's Takara Nishizaki drives against Zama's Joshua Bayardo during Thursday's boys basketball game, won by the Trojans 50-34.

Christian Academy Japan's Takara Nishizaki drives against Zama's Joshua Bayardo during Thursday's boys basketball game, won by the Trojans 50-34. (Theresa Ames/Special to Stripes)

Kubasaki's Devin Wilcox gains the advantage on Kadena's Gabriel Rosales during the 115-pound bout in Wednesday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Wilcox won by pin in 4 minutes, 47 seconds, and the Dragons beat the Panthers for the second time this season 40-23.

Kubasaki's Devin Wilcox gains the advantage on Kadena's Gabriel Rosales during the 115-pound bout in Wednesday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Wilcox won by pin in 4 minutes, 47 seconds, and the Dragons beat the Panthers for the second time this season 40-23. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's James Carpenter gets a brief edge on Kadena's Demetrio Delarosa during the 129-pound bout in Thursday's Okinawa wrestling meet. Delarosa rallied to win by technical fall 10-0 in 1 minute, 57 seconds, but the Dragons won a dual meet for the second time in two tries over the Panthers, 40-23.

Kubasaki's James Carpenter gets a brief edge on Kadena's Demetrio Delarosa during the 129-pound bout in Thursday's Okinawa wrestling meet. Delarosa rallied to win by technical fall 10-0 in 1 minute, 57 seconds, but the Dragons won a dual meet for the second time in two tries over the Panthers, 40-23. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Nick Burwell gets the advantage on Kadena's Brayden Frederick during the 215-pound bout in Thursday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Burwell won by technicall fall 11-0 in 2 minutes, 39 seconds, and the Dragons won for the second time this season as a team over the Panthers, 40-23.

Kubasaki's Nick Burwell gets the advantage on Kadena's Brayden Frederick during the 215-pound bout in Thursday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Burwell won by technicall fall 11-0 in 2 minutes, 39 seconds, and the Dragons won for the second time this season as a team over the Panthers, 40-23. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Kaleb Wallace tries to hip-throw Kubasaki's Luis Veliz during the 122-pound bout in Thursday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Wallace survived to win a technical fall 18-16, but the Dragons prevailed 40-23 as a team, Kubasaki's second dual-meet win over Kadena this season.

Kadena's Kaleb Wallace tries to hip-throw Kubasaki's Luis Veliz during the 122-pound bout in Thursday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Wallace survived to win a technical fall 18-16, but the Dragons prevailed 40-23 as a team, Kubasaki's second dual-meet win over Kadena this season. (Mary Obsuna/Special to Stripes)

Kubasaki's Luke Moseley lifts Kadena's Fintan Cawley during the 158-pound bout in Thursday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Moseley pinned Cawley in 55 seconds and the Dragons won the meet 40-23, their second win of the season over the Panthers.

Kubasaki's Luke Moseley lifts Kadena's Fintan Cawley during the 158-pound bout in Thursday's Okinawa wrestling dual meet. Moseley pinned Cawley in 55 seconds and the Dragons won the meet 40-23, their second win of the season over the Panthers. (Mary Obsuna/Special to Stripes)

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OkinawaKubasaki 40, Kadena 23 Thursday at Kadena Air Base101 — Michael Barajas, Kubasaki, by walkover; 108 — Grant Rogers, Kadena, pin. Noah Vasquez, 1:29; 115 — Devin Wilcox, Kubasaki, pin. Gabriel Rosales, 4:47; 122 — Kaleb Wallace, Kadena, tech. Luis Veliz, 18-16 two four-point throws, 6:00; 129 — Demetrio Delarosa, Kadena, tech. James Carpenter, 10-0, 1:57; 135 — Victor Saavedra, Kubasaki, pin. Kaine Barela, :58; 141 — Koby Karl, Kubasaki, pin. Juan Mejia, 2:05; 148 — Colton Stinson, Kadena, pin. Mark Podzon, :39; 158 — Luke Moseley, Kubasaki, pin. Fintan Cawley, :55; 168 — Oakley Mueller, Kubasaki, pin. Robert Rary, :13; 180 — Alex Hernandez, Kadena, pin. Mason Avers, 1:35; 215 — Nick Burwell, Kubasaki, tech. Brayden Frederick, 11-0, 2:39; Heavyweight — Jeremy Liu, Kubasaki, by walkover.

Basketball Boys OkinawaKadena 74, Okinawa Christian 40 Thursday at YomitanPanthers 9 28 19 18 — 74Crusaders 14 13 8 5 — 40Scoring — Panthers: Montez Young Jr. 15, Anthony Laney 10, Davion Roebuck 10.

JapanZama 50, Christian Academy Japan 34 Tuesday at Camp ZamaKnights 14 12 3 5 — 34Trojans 13 8 16 13 — 50Scoring — Trojans: Rafael Labrador 10, Devonte Gabriel 10; Knights: Kyle Philson 10.

Girls JapanSeisen 43, American School In Japan 32 Thursday at TokyoMustangs 9 8 8 7 — 32Phoenix 9 16 8 10 — 43Scoring — Phoenix: Amanda Wood 16; Mustangs: Erin Chang 16. Rebounding — Phoenix: Wood 8, Shima Langen 8, Misa Cunhs 7.CAJ 37, Zama 34 Thursday at TokyoTrojans 6 13 6 9 — 34Knights 6 9 13 9 — 37Scoring — Knights: Rachel Bedow 12, Erika McLain 12; Trojans: Kirari Nakamura 10. Rebounding — Knights: Julia Fleming 7, McLain 5; Trojans: Jessica Atkinson 10, Nakamura 5, Leanne Carlson 5, Brianna Ratliff 5, Armelia Baldwin 5.Yokota 52, Sacred Heart 35 Thursday at TokyoPanthers 19 9 12 12 — 52Symbas 5 9 11 10 — 35Scoring — Panthers: Britney Bailey 29. Rebounding — Panthers: Bailey 14.

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