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E.J. King's Jalen Nall skies for a shot against Yokota during Friday's Japan boys basketball game. The Cobras won 54-32.

E.J. King's Jalen Nall skies for a shot against Yokota during Friday's Japan boys basketball game. The Cobras won 54-32. (Shion Rudolph/Special to Stripes)

E.J. King's Jalen Nall skies for a shot against Yokota during Friday's Japan boys basketball game. The Cobras won 54-32.

E.J. King's Jalen Nall skies for a shot against Yokota during Friday's Japan boys basketball game. The Cobras won 54-32. (Shion Rudolph/Special to Stripes)

Yokota's Ethan Gaume drives against Matthew C. Perry's Anthony Laney during Friday's Japan boys basketball game. The Samurai won 41-40.

Yokota's Ethan Gaume drives against Matthew C. Perry's Anthony Laney during Friday's Japan boys basketball game. The Samurai won 41-40. (Shion Rudolph/Special to Stripes)

E.J. King's Dyson Robinson skies above Yokota's Riley DeMarco for a shot during Friday's Japan boys basketball game. The Cobras won 54-32.

E.J. King's Dyson Robinson skies above Yokota's Riley DeMarco for a shot during Friday's Japan boys basketball game. The Cobras won 54-32. (Shion Rudolph/Special to Stripes)

Korea International's Zion Yu gets sandwiched between Daegu defenders Katrina Vasquez and Jya Van during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament girls basketball game. The Warriors won 61-20.

Korea International's Zion Yu gets sandwiched between Daegu defenders Katrina Vasquez and Jya Van during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament girls basketball game. The Warriors won 61-20. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Dai'Ja Turner towers over Korea International defenders for a shot during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament girls basketball game. The top-seeded Warriors won 61-20.

Daegu's Dai'Ja Turner towers over Korea International defenders for a shot during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament girls basketball game. The top-seeded Warriors won 61-20. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Humphreys' Trinity Barretto has her shot deflected by Seoul Foreign's Alexia Diamany during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament girls basketball game. The Blackhawks rallied for a 54-51 win.

Humphreys' Trinity Barretto has her shot deflected by Seoul Foreign's Alexia Diamany during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament girls basketball game. The Blackhawks rallied for a 54-51 win. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Humphreys' Ebony Dykes gets sandwiched between Seoul Foreign's Alexia Diamany and Ilinca Clisson during Friday's Korea Cup girls basketball tournament game. The Blackhawks rallied for a 54-51 win.

Humphreys' Ebony Dykes gets sandwiched between Seoul Foreign's Alexia Diamany and Ilinca Clisson during Friday's Korea Cup girls basketball tournament game. The Blackhawks rallied for a 54-51 win. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Osan's Carson Nugent shoots against International Christian-Pyongtaek during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament boys basketball game. The Cougars won 81-51.

Osan's Carson Nugent shoots against International Christian-Pyongtaek during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament boys basketball game. The Cougars won 81-51. (Kelly Kenyon/Special to Stripes)

Osan's Leo Legaspi drives for a shot against International Christian-Pyongtaek during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament boys basketball game. The Cougars won 81-51.

Osan's Leo Legaspi drives for a shot against International Christian-Pyongtaek during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament boys basketball game. The Cougars won 81-51. (Kelly Kenyon/Special to Stripes)

Osan's Daniel Jamerson puts up a shot against Seoul International during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament boys basketball game. Despite Jamerson's 30 points, the Tigers won 59-51.

Osan's Daniel Jamerson puts up a shot against Seoul International during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament boys basketball game. Despite Jamerson's 30 points, the Tigers won 59-51. (Kelly Kenyon/Special to Stripes)

Osan's Leo Legaspi puts up a shot against Seoul International during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament boys basketball game. The Tigers won 59-51.

Osan's Leo Legaspi puts up a shot against Seoul International during Friday's Korea Cup Tournament boys basketball game. The Tigers won 59-51. (Kelly Kenyon/Special to Stripes)

High school

Basketball Boys South KoreaKorean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Cup Tournament Friday at Yongsan InternationalHumphreys 66, Chadwick 45 Dolphins 11 18 7 9—45Blackhawks 27 18 13 8—66Scoring — Blackhawks: Collin Metcalf 10, Tevijon Williams 10; Dolphins: Brian Han 10. Rebounding — Blackhawks: Metcalf 16, Williams 6. Assists — Blackhawks: Miguel Villareal 5, Metcalf 5.Seoul International 59, Osan 51 Cougars 11 10 18 12 — 51Tigers 10 15 16 18 — 59Scoring — Cougars: Daniel Jamerson 30.Humphreys 75, Korea International 43 Blackhawks 16 27 14 18 — 75Phoenix 11 8 9 15 — 43 Scoring — Blackhawks: Quintin Metcalf 23, Jalen Hill 17, Junior Gregory 12. Rebounding — Blackhawks: Q. Metcalf 13, Hill 10, Gregory 5, C. Metcalf 5. Assists — Blackhawks: Hill 6.Osan 81, International Christian-Pyongtaek 51 Cougars 16 16 19 30 — 81Conquerors 12 10 9 20 — 51Scoring — Cougars: Jamerson 33, Carson Nugent 14. Noteworthy — Nugent had eight first-quarter points and Jamerson 24 in the second half, including four three-point goals.Korea International 71, Cheongna Dalton 43 Seoul Foreign 70, International Christian-Pyongtaek 28 Chadwick 48, Cheongna 33 Seoul Foreign 65, Seoul International 45Saturday’s games Osan vs. Korea International, 8:30 a.m. Seoul International vs. Chadwick, 10 a.m. Humphreys vs. Seoul Foreign, 11:30 a.m. Osan-Korea International winner vs. Seoul International-Chadwick winner, 1 p.m. Humphreys-Seoul Foreign loser vs. TBD, 2:30 p.m., loser finishes third Championship Humphreys-Seoul Foreign winner vs. TBD, 4:30 p.m.KAIAC Plate Tournament Friday at Seoul InternationalInternational Christian-Uijongbu 49, Seoul American 44 Eagles 13 10 12 14 — 49Falcons 7 11 11 15 — 44Scoring — Eagles: Joon-koung Lee 27, Julian Yoon 10; Falcons: Ulus Jones 16, Elijah Houghton 12. Noteworthy — Lee had eight of his 27 points in the fourth quarter to seal it for the Eagles.Daegu 56, Asia-Pacific 37 Green Hawks 5 11 6 15 — 37Warriors 7 13 17 19 — 56Scoring — Warriors: J.B. Pope 23, Elijah Bembischew 17; Green Hawks: Michael Kim 11, Joshua Nahm 10. Rebounding — Warriors: Bembischew 19, Sam Murphy 7, Jack Zimmer 6.Asia-Pacific 60, Seoul American 19 Green Hawks 20 20 18 2 — 60Falcons Not available Scoring — Green Hawks: Bryan Jung 12; Falcons; Houghton 6. Noteworthy — Jung had eight second-quarter points.Gyeonggi Suwon 63, Dulwich College-Seoul 45 Taejon Christian 46, Korea Kent Foreign 45 Yongsan 53, Gyeonggi Suwon 21 Dwight School of Seoul 56, ICS-Uijongbu 23 Korea Kent Foreign 50, Dulwich 32 Saturday’s games Gyeonggi Suwon vs. ICS-Uijongbu, 9 a.m. Kent vs. Asia-Pacific, 9 a.m.Semifinals Yongsan vs. Daegu, 11 a.m. Taejon Christian vs. Dwight, 11 a.m.Ninth Dulwich vs. Seoul American, 1 p.m.Seventh Gyeonggi Suwon-ICS-Uijongbu loser vs. Kent vs. Asia-Pacific loser, 1 p.m.Fifth Gyeonggi Suwon vs. ICS-Uijongbu winner vs. Kent vs. Asia-Pacific winner, 3 p.m.Third Semifinal losers, 3 p.m.Championship Semifinal winners, 5 p.m.

Okinawa13th Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament Saturday at Camp FosterPool A Kubasaki vs. Kitanakagusuku, 9 a.m. Kitanakagusuku vs. Kubasaki JV, noon Kubasaki vs. Kubasaki JV, 3 p.m.Pool B Oroku vs. Chatan, 9 a.m. Kadena vs. Oroku, noon Chatan vs. Kadena, 3 p.m.

JapanNile C. Kinnick 87, Robert D. Edgren Friday at Misawa Air BaseRed Devils 15 26 21 25 — 87Eagles 16 13 14 22 — 65Scoring — Red Devils: Chris Watson 23, Davion Roberts 16, Kaine Roberts 15, Darryl Williams 12; Eagles: Riley Palfy 25, Quan Thompson 20, Chauncey Williams 11. Noteworthy — Kaine Roberts had 10 of his points in the fourth quarter to seal the outcome of a game between the teams with the two best records in DODEA-Japan. The Red Devils are 19-3 and the Eagles 10-2, with both losses coming against Kinnick. The Eagles hit 12 three-point goals against the Red Devils, six by Thompson alone.E.J. King 54, Yokota 32 Friday at Marine Corps Air Station IwakuniPanthers 3 4 13 12 — 32Cobras 9 14 21 8 — 54Scoring — Cobras: Dyson Robinson 13, Isaiah Williams 11, Jalen Nall 10, Jabrel Donson-White 10; Panthers: Connor Rowan 15. Rebounding — Cobras: Robinson 8. Blocked shots — Cobras: Robinson 4.Matthew C. Perry 41, Yokota 40 Friday at Marine Corps Air Station IwakuniPanthers 8 15 7 10 — 40Samurai 9 14 5 13 — 41Scoring — Samurai: Anthony Laney 17. Rebounding — Samurai: Laney 7, Joseph Andres 6, Deion Stephens 6. Noteworthy — Samurai won it on a goaltending call against Yokota with 1.0 seconds left; Laney got credit for the basket.American School In Japan 51, St. Mary’s 26 Friday at TokyoHalftime — Mustangs 27-16. Scoring — Mustangs: Oliver Rogers 11, Adam Knode 10; Titans: Alister Jones 11.

Girls South KoreaKAIAC Cup Tournament Friday at Camp HumphreysDaegu 61, Korea International 20 Phoenix 4 6 8 2 — 20Warriors 17 15 15 14 — 61Scoring — Warriors: Dai’Ja Turner 31, Bethani Newbold 18. Rebounding — Warriors: Turner 16, Jya Van 6, Newbold 5. Steals — Warriors: Turner 5, Newbold 5. Blocked shots — Warriors: Turner 11, Van 6.Humphreys 47, Dulwich College-Seoul 6 Leopards 1 5 0 0 — 6Blackhawks 12 24 11 0 — 47Scoring — Blackhawks: Ebony Dykes 8.Daegu 61, Chadwick 37 Warriors 15 9 21 16 — 61Dolphins 13 6 10 8 — 37Scoring — Warriors: Newbold 26, Turner 21; Dolphins: Mandy Myott 16, Leslie Kim 10. Noteworthy — Newbold had 10 first-quarter points, Turner had nine third-quarter points.Humphreys 54, Seoul Foreign 51 Crusaders 16 19 8 8 — 51Blackhawks 19 10 6 19 — 54Scoring — Blackhawks: Maria Bruch 17, Dykes 15; Crusaders: Eunice Chung 18, Alexa Diamany 17, Alaina Smith 10. Noteworthy — Dykes had eight fourth-quarter points.Chadwick International 35, Korea Kent Foreign 15 Seoul Foreign 42, Seoul International 27 Saturday’s games Korea International vs. Korea Kent Foreign, 9:30 a.m. Dulwich College-Seoul vs. Seoul International, 9:30 a.m. Seoul Foreign vs. Korea International-Korea Kent Foreign winner, 11 a.m. Chadwick vs. Dulwich College-Seoul vs. Seoul International winner, 11 a.m. Daegu vs. Humphreys, 12:30 p.m. TBD, 12:30 p.m. TBD, 2:30 p.m., loser finishes thirdChampionship Teams TBD, 4:30 p.m.KAIAC Plate Tournament Friday at Chadwick InternationalDwight School of Seoul 29, International Christian-Uijongbu 26 Taejon Christian 61, Cheongna Dalton 14 Yongsan 38, Asia-Pacific 19 Osan 39, International Christian-Pyongtaek 12 Seoul American vs. Dwight, late Taejon Christian vs. Gyeonggi Suwon, late ICS-Uijongbu vs. ICS-Pyongtaek, late Cheongna vs. Asia-Pacific, lateSaturday’s games TBD, 9 a.m. TBD, 9 a.m. Yongsan vs. TBD, 11 a.m. Osan vs. TBD, 11 a.m.Ninth TBD, 1 p.m.Seventh TBD, 1 p.m.Fifth TBD, 3 p.m.Third TBD, 3 p.m.Championship TBD, 5 p.m.

Okinawa13th Okinawa-American Friendship Tournament Saturday at Camp FosterPool A Kadena vs. Itoman, 10:30 a.m. Koza vs. Kadena, 1:30 p.m. Itoman vs. Koza, 4:30 p.m.Pool B Ginowan vs. Futenma, 10:30 a.m. Kubasaki vs. Ginowan, 1:30 p.m. Futenma vs. Kubasaki, 4:30 p.m.

JapanKinnick 48, Edgren 22 Friday at Misawa Air BaseRed Devils 10 14 15 9 — 48Eagles 6 2 5 9 — 22Scoring — Red Devils: Journey Hammond 9; Eagles: Momomi Atkinson 12. Rebounding — Red Devils: Kiana Johnson 8, Jordan Sims 5, Cassi Boyer 5.King 30, Yokota 23 Friday at Marine Corps Air Station IwakuniPanthers 7 5 8 1 — 23Cobras 7 12 4 7 — 30Scoring — Cobras: Gabi Shultz 16. Rebounding — Cobras: Natalia Hughes 7, Kathryn Stougard 7.Yokota 42, Perry 11 Friday at Marine Corps Air Station IwakuniPanthers 8 18 12 4 — 42Samurai 4 0 3 4 — 11Scoring — Panthers: Alexis Smalls 15. Rebounding — Panthers: Smalls 5. Steals — Panthers: Caleigh Garcia 8.ASIJ 59, St. Maur 26 Friday at TokyoCougars 4 5 10 7 — 26Mustangs 17 11 21 10 — 59Scoring — Mustangs: Jessica Sliter 13. Noteworthy — Sliter had nine first-quarter points.Christian Academy Japan 38, Kinnick 25 Thursday at Yokosuka Naval BaseKnights 12 10 6 10 — 38Red Devils 2 11 7 5 — 25Scoring — Knights: Anna Stoesz 16, Rachel Nelson 10. Rebounding — Knights: Jessica Bedow 16, Mitsuki Hishinuma 9, Aasritha Kosaraju 6; Red Devils: Melissa Rose 13, Cassi Boyer 11.

Tennis GuamThursday at BarrigadaBoys Harvest Christian 24, Guam High 10 Singles Mason Caldwell, Harvest, def. John Ebler 8-1; James Hourican, Harvest, def. Thomas Haas 8-0.Doubles Joshua Haas and Eugene No, GHS, by walkover; Abraham Kim and Secaan Yion, Harvest, def. Gavin Gagucas and Kaito Delasierra 8-1.Girls Harvest Christian 32, Guam 7 Singles Selah Chong, Harvest, def. Bien Delfin 8-0; Laurel Hughes, Harvest, def. Makayla Hobson 8-5.Doubles Gaby Paulin and Paige Manetanona, Harvest, def. Juliana Smith and Michaela Schwappach 8-2; Analina Koh and Jontae Sanchez, Harvest, def. Danielle Manlucu and Jennifer Napalan 8-0.

Softball GuamGuam 18, Okkodo 3 Thursday at Agana HeightsBulldogs 102 0 — 3Panthers 249 3x — 18W — Alexis Blyth 4 IP (2 H, 1 BB, 3 SO). Batting — Panthers: Hina DelaSierra 3-4 (3 SB).

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