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Basketball Boys South KoreaKorean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division Tournament Friday at Osan Air BaseSeoul American 57, Daegu 40 Warriors 10 12 12 6—40Falcons 15 10 18 14—57Scoring — Falcons: Miguel Villareal 13, Caleb Lee 11, Blake Christianson 11, Nate Barden 10, Catarus Sanders 10; Warriors: Elijah Bembischew 17, Bishop Fields 12. Rebounding — Falcons: Barden 10, Christianson 6. Noteworthy — Warriors finished seventh.Fifth place Seoul American 66, Taejon Christian 49 Falcons 19 21 20 6 — 66Dragons 10 8 12 19 — 49Scoring — Falcons: Villareal 12, Lee 12, Sanders 12; Dragons: Rick Redfern 28. Rebounding — Falcons: Christianson 11, Villareal 10, Sanders 6, Barden 5.Third place Yongsan 68, Osan 58 Guardians 19 21 16 12 — 68Cougars 4 15 13 26 — 58Scoring — Guardians: Ahovia Radpey 23, Jonah Moyer 18, Joshua Swanson 10; Cougars: Isaiah Conlan 14, Daniel Jamerson 12, Joseph Betts 11.Championship Humphreys 68, Seoul Foreign 39 Blackhawks 18 18 13 17 — 66Crusaders 6 7 15 11 — 39Scoring — Blackhawks: Quintin Metcalf 27, Jalen Hill 23; Crusaders: Eugene Linton 9. Rebounding — Blackhawks: Metcalf 16, Brice Bulotovich 10, Hill 8. Blocked shots — Blackhawks: Metcalf 10.Awards Most Valuable Player — Hill.Top gun (leading scorer) — Redfern.Top rebounder — Metcalf.Top defender — Bulotovich.Team sportsmanship — Seoul American.All-Tournament — Humphreys: Metcalf, Hill, Bulotovich; Seoul Foreign: Brandon Sohn, Linton; Yongsan: Radpey; Osan: Jamerson; Seoul American: Christianson; Taejon Christian: Redfern; Daegu: Fields.All-Conference — Humphreys: Metcalf, Hill, Bulotovich; Seoul Foreign: Caleb Jang, Mayer; Yongsan: Nathan Moyer; Osan: Jamerson; Taejon Christian: Redfern; Daegu: Mike Martinez; Seoul American: Villareal.

Girls South KoreaKorean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division Tournament Friday at Osan Air BaseHumphreys 22, Osan 21 Blackhawks 5 6 1 10 — 22Cougars 4 5 6 6 — 21Scoring — Blackhawks: Sydney Wilson; Cougars: Lizzy White 9. Noteworthy — Cougars finished seventh.Fifth place Taejon Christian 39, Humphreys 23 Blackhawks 4 8 5 6 — 23Dragons 14 8 8 9 — 39Scoring — Dragons: MacKenzie Smith 18, Jo 12; Blackhawks: Wilson 8.Third place Daegu 30, Seoul Foreign 28 Crusaders 6 2 13 7 — 28Warriors 7 7 8 8 — 30Scoring — Warriors: DaiJa Turner 12, Bethani Newbold 10; Crusaders: Alexia Diamany 8. Rebounding — Warriors: Turner 22. Blocked shots — Warriors: Turner 16. Noteworthy — Turner scored on a rebound layup with 2.8 seconds left to win it. She finished the tournament with 64 rebounds and 46 blocks in three games.Championship Seoul American 46, Yongsan 25 Guardians 7 0 7 11 — 25Falcons 18 8 8 12 — 46Scoring — Falcons: Maria Bruch 14; Guardians: Andre Lee 15. Rebounding — Falcons: Bruch 9, MacKenzie Barden 9, Krista Bradley 7, Ebony Dykes 5. Assists — Falcons: Bradley 8. Steals — Falcons: Bruch 7, Bradley 6. Blocked shots — Falcons: Dykes 5. Noteworthy — Guardians’ Lee scored all 15 of her points on three-point goals.Awards Most Valuable Player — Bradley (second straight selection).Top gun (leading scorer) — Bradley.Top rebounders — Turner.Top defenders — Bradley.Team sportsmanship awards — Seoul Foreign.All-Tournament — Seoul American: Bradley, Bruch, Dykes; Yongsan: Soo Lee, A.Lee; Daegu: Newbold; Seoul Foreign: Diamany; Taejon Christian: EunKyo Jo; Humphreys: Wilson.All-Conference — Seoul American: Bradley, Bruch, Dykes; Yongsan: S. Lee, Rachael Ko; Osan: Maja Inthavixay, Jana Rafi; Daegu: Turner; Taejon Christian: Smith; Seoul Foreign: Janet Lee; Humphreys: Wilson.

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