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Basketball BoysKorean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division Tournament Friday at DaejeonQuarterfinals Osan 49, Taejon Christian 39 Osan 9 17 10 13—49TCIS 4 16 13 6—39Scoring — Cougars: Darius Dawson 18, Sung DeAngelo 12, Justin Maglalang 11; Dragons: James Redfern 19.Seoul American 65, Daegu 25 Daegu 8 7 5 5 — 25SAHS 13 27 17 8 — 65Scoring — Falcons: Jezreel Harper 13, Eben Shelton 10; Warriors: Joone Abaya 7, Bishop Fields 7.Seoul Foreign 68, Yongsan 32 YIS-Seoul 10 3 7 12 — 32SFS 21 19 10 18 — 68Scoring — Crusaders: Jonathan Han 13, Daniel Bang 11; Guardians: Taeho Kim 11.Semifinals Humphreys 57, Osan 29 Osan 13 4 2 10 — 29HHS 17 13 14 13 — 57Scoring — Blackhawks: Omar Lopez 16, Bashr Edmonds 14; Cougars: DeAngelo 15. Noteworthy — Edmonds hit four three-point goals, three in the first quarter to jump-start the Blackhawks.Seoul American 62, Seoul Foreign 48 SAHS 18 13 14 17 — 62SFS 15 12 11 10 — 48Scoring — Falcons: Harper 21, Quinten Metcalf 16; Crusaders: Bang 17, Caleb Jang 13, Han 10.Saturday’s games Daegu vs. Yongsan, 9:30 a.m.; loser finishes seventh Osan vs. Seoul Foreign, 11 a.m., third and fourth place Taejon Christian vs. Daegu-Yongsan winner, 12:30 p.m., fifth and sixth place Seoul American vs. Humphreys, 3:30 p.m., championship
OkinawaKubasaki 67, Kadena 49 Friday at Camp FosterKadena 14 9 18 8 — 49Kubasaki 18 19 16 14 — 67Scoring — Kubasaki: Matt Ashley 22, Skylor Stevens 19, Jacob Green 12; Kadena: Isaiah Richardson 19, Justin Wilson 13, Jahron Mitchell 10. Rebounding — Kubasaki: Stevens 13, Ashley 11. Assists — Kubasaki: Green 7. Noteworthy — Dragons completed a four-game sweep of regular-season games against the Panthers.
JapanSt. Mary’s 48, American School In Japan 44, OT Friday at TokyoSt. Mary’s 14 10 11 6 7 — 48ASIJ 6 10 10 15 3 — 44Scoring — Titans: Avi Schafer 19; Mustangs: Skye Wood 23. Noteworthy — Wood hit four fourth-quarter three-point goals to help force extra time.DODDS Japan tournament Friday at Yokota Air BasePool A Yokota 60, Kinnick 52 Kinnick 18 11 7 16 — 52Yokota 20 7 13 18 — 60Scoring — Panthers: Hunter Cort 21; Red Devils: Jabari Johnson 16.Pool B King 65, Edgren 60, 4 OT Edgren 9 13 12 6 4 8 6 2 — 60King 9 6 16 9 4 8 6 7 — 65Scoring — King: Gemmar Caasi 15; Edgren: Shawn Robinson-Ortiz 27.Playoffs Quarterfinals Edgren 54, Zama 34 Edgren 7 26 15 6 — 54Zama 7 9 5 13 — 34Scoring — Eagles: Kamius White 26; Trojans: Joshua Nay 5.Kinnick 70, Perry 60 Kinnick 21 10 23 16 — 70Perry 15 22 13 10 — 60Scoring — Red Devils: Jacob Germany 24; Samurai: Tyson Moore 19, Tarion Napoleon 16, Garrett Macias 10. Rebounding — Samurai: Macias 5, Desmond Moore 5. Assists — Samurai: Tyson Moore 5.Semifinals Yokota 60, Edgren 56 Edgren 16 10 17 13 — 56Yokota 15 14 17 14 — 60Scoring — Panthers: Cort 18, Jam Harvey 12, Shota Sprunger 11, Renyck Robertson 10; Eagles: Robinson-Ortiz 25, White 19.Kinnick 64, King 56 Kinnick 12 17 21 14 — 64King 16 10 15 15 — 56Scoring — Red Devils: Johnson 14; Cobras: Chad Hinmon 15.Saturday’s games Zama vs. Perry, 10:15 a.m., fifth and sixth place King vs. Edgren, 10:15 a.m., third and fourth place Yokota vs. Kinnick, 12:45 p.m., championship
GirlsKorean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division Tournament Friday at DaejeonQuarterfinals Osan 35, Seoul American 23 Osan 0 8 14 13 — 35SAHS 4 4 7 8 — 23Scoring — Cougars: Andrea Carandang 11; Falcons: Krista Bradley 13.Taejon Christian 49, Daegu 9 Taegu 0 2 3 4 — 9TCIS 20 16 5 8 — 49Scoring — Dragons: Grace Son 12, Libby Chun 10. Noteworthy — Warriors, who played a JV schedule this season, got their highest point total of the year.Yongsan 34, Humphreys 25 YIS-Seoul 6 9 5 14 — 34HHS 2 10 8 5 — 25Scoring — Guardians: Soo Lee 13; Blackhawks: Shairin Cooper 10.Semifinals Seoul Foreign 50, Osan 26 Osan 7 4 7 8 — 26SFS 12 10 11 17 — 50Scoring — Crusaders: Sarah Ha 15, Mercy Milliken 10; Cougars: Carandang 7, Michele Thompson 7.Taejon Christian 50, Yongsan 46, OT YIS-Seoul 8 6 15 15 2 — 46SFS 15 5 11 13 6 — 50Scoring — Dragons: Emme Warnken 16, Ilayda Karagol 15; Guardians: Hana Ikeda 23. Rebounding — Dragons: Warnken 9. Steals — Dragons: Warnken 6. Noteworthy — Ikeda hit a three-point goal at the buzzer ending full time, rallying Guardians from a late 7-point deficit and forcing extra time.Saturday’s games Humphreys vs. Daegu, 9:30 a.m.; loser finishes seventh Osan vs. Yongsan, 11 a.m., third and fourth place Seoul American vs. Humphreys-Daegu winner, 12:30 p.m., fifth and sixth place Seoul Foreign vs. Taejon Christian, 2 p.m., championship
OkinawaKadena 44, Kubasaki 31 Friday at Camp FosterKadena 8 8 14 14 — 44Kubasaki 4 9 7 11 — 31Scoring — Kadena: Brenda Gulley 9; Kubasaki: Chloe’ Stevens 21. Noteworthy — Panthers closed out four-game regular-season sweep of Dragons. Stevens went 13-for-17 at the foul line.
JapanSeisen 41, St. Maur 39 Friday at TokyoSt. Maur 8 16 6 9—39Seisen 11 12 8 10—41Scoring — Phoenix: Misa Cunhs 12. Rebounding — Phoenix: Cunhs 10. Steals — Phoenix: Amanda Wood 5. Assists — Phoenix: Miyu Niwa 5.DODDS Japan tournament Thursday at Yokota Air BasePool A Yokota 45, Perry 12 Yokota 10 11 15 9 — 45Perry 0 5 5 2 — 12Scoring — Panthers: Kaliah Henderson 21; Samurai: Naomi Ziola 6. Rebounding — Samurai: Lebet Erhart 5.Pool B Zama 37, King 11 Zama 13 10 7 7 — 37King 0 2 8 1 — 11Scoring — Trojans: Ally Chiarenza 14; Cobras: Ariel Horton 4.Playoffs Quarterfinals Perry 45, King 32 Perry 13 12 14 6 — 45King 0 4 15 13 — 32Scoring — Samurai: Erhart 18; Cobras: Ieesha Hollie 9.Kinnick 52, Edgren 39 Kinnick 13 10 13 16 — 52Edgren 4 10 10 15 — 39Scoring — Red Devils: Jade McGinnis 10; Eagles: Coko Magby 11. Noteworthy — McGinnis’ points came all on foul shots.Semifinals Zama 39, Perry 22 Perry 0 7 6 9 — 22Zama 11 5 14 9 — 39Scoring — Trojans: Ti’Ara Carroll 12, Destiny Thomas 11; Samurai: Ziola 9.Yokota 48, Kinnick 29 Kinnick 3 5 6 15 — 29Yokota 16 14 9 9 — 48Scoring — Panthers: Henderson 19; Red Devils: Kailee Rucker 9.Saturday’s games Edgren vs. King, 9 a.m., fifth and sixth place Perry vs. Kinnick, 9 a.m., third and fourth place Yokota vs. Zama, 11:30 a.m., championship