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Kadena's Alexis Boyer has her shot blocked by Taipei American defenders during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange girls game. The Tigers routed the Panthers 61-35.

Kadena's Alexis Boyer has her shot blocked by Taipei American defenders during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange girls game. The Tigers routed the Panthers 61-35. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Alexis Boyer has her shot blocked by Taipei American defenders during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange girls game. The Tigers routed the Panthers 61-35.

Kadena's Alexis Boyer has her shot blocked by Taipei American defenders during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange girls game. The Tigers routed the Panthers 61-35. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Kyleigh Wright shoots between Taipei American defenders during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange girls game. The Tigers routed the Panthers 61-35.

Kadena's Kyleigh Wright shoots between Taipei American defenders during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange girls game. The Tigers routed the Panthers 61-35. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Sebastian Stone shoots against Taipei American during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange boys game. The Dragons rallied to win 63-58.

Kubasaki's Sebastian Stone shoots against Taipei American during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange boys game. The Dragons rallied to win 63-58. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Mason Taylor finds himself tied up between Taipei American defenders during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange boys game. The Dragons rallied to win 63-58.

Kubasaki's Mason Taylor finds himself tied up between Taipei American defenders during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange boys game. The Dragons rallied to win 63-58. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Urara Williams drives between Taipei American defenders during Saturday's Taipei Basketballl Exchange girls game. The Dragons lost 50-27.

Kubasaki's Urara Williams drives between Taipei American defenders during Saturday's Taipei Basketballl Exchange girls game. The Dragons lost 50-27. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kubasaki's Ari Gieseck fights between Taipei American defenders for the ball during Saturday's Taipei Basketballl Exchange girls game. The Dragons lost 50-27.

Kubasaki's Ari Gieseck fights between Taipei American defenders for the ball during Saturday's Taipei Basketballl Exchange girls game. The Dragons lost 50-27. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Casey Cox leans in for a shot against Taipei American during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange boys game. The Panthers won 86-79 in double overtime.

Kadena's Casey Cox leans in for a shot against Taipei American during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange boys game. The Panthers won 86-79 in double overtime. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Blake Dearborn goes up for a shot against Taipei American during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange boys game. The Panthers won 86-79 in double overtime.

Kadena's Blake Dearborn goes up for a shot against Taipei American during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange boys game. The Panthers won 86-79 in double overtime. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's John Emery III shoots against Taipei American during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange boys game. The Panthers won 86-79 in double overtime.

Kadena's John Emery III shoots against Taipei American during Saturday's Taipei Basketball Exchange boys game. The Panthers won 86-79 in double overtime. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Kyle Obien drives against Osan's Jack Cornelius during Saturday's Korea Blue boys basketball game. The Cougars won 56-31.

Daegu's Kyle Obien drives against Osan's Jack Cornelius during Saturday's Korea Blue boys basketball game. The Cougars won 56-31. (Lexie Berry/Special to Stripes)

Daegu's Antwoine McCall scoop shoots between Osan's Jack Cornelius and Alexander Eaglin during Saturday's Korea Blue boys basketball game. The Cougars won 56-31.

Daegu's Antwoine McCall scoop shoots between Osan's Jack Cornelius and Alexander Eaglin during Saturday's Korea Blue boys basketball game. The Cougars won 56-31. (Lexie Berry/Special to Stripes)

Osan's Israel Rouse and Daegu's Andrue McCall scuffle for the ball as Warriors teammate Antwoine McCall watches during Saturday's Korea Blue boys basketball game. The Cougars won 56-31.

Osan's Israel Rouse and Daegu's Andrue McCall scuffle for the ball as Warriors teammate Antwoine McCall watches during Saturday's Korea Blue boys basketball game. The Cougars won 56-31. (Lexie Berry/Special to Stripes)

High school

Wrestling JapanChristian Academy Japan Invitational Saturday at TokyoSt. Mary’s 94, Nile C. Kinnick 70, American School In Japan 60, Zama 48, Yokota 44, Christian Academy Japan 14 Girls lightweight — 1, Sophia Middlebrook, Yokota; 2, Alina Lim, Zama; 3, Allie Hall, Yokota.101 — 1, Isaac Shane, St. Mary’s; 2, Gregor Rolls, ASIJ; 3, Kaisei Smith, ASIJ, and Jong In Lee, St. Mary’s.108 — 1, Bryce Clement, ASIJ; 2, Michael Lozano, Kinnick; 3, Alexei Mutoh and Isaac Tovar, Kinnick.115 — 1, Ikki Minamikawa, St. Mary’s; 2, Joe Frazier, CAJ; 3, Leon Miller, ASIJ, and Tatsuya Aoki, St. Mary’s.122 — 1, Caleb Heino, Yokota; 2, Kaito Hayashi, Zama; 3, Juan Smith, Kinnick, and Masaya Toyokawa, St. Mary’s.129 — 1, Eiji Kasahara, St. Mary’s; 2, Moises Carabajal, Zama; 3, Jason Charron, Kinnick, and Chris DeGrella, Yokota.135 — 1, Kenerick McDanel, Kinnick; 2, Jasjot Bedi, St. Mary’s; 3, Isak Gunnerstrand, ASIJ, and Caleb Jones, Yokota.141 — 1, Hikaru Shimada, St. Mary’s; 2, Ricky Lindemann, ASIJ; 3, Jo Inoue and Luke Medeiros, St. Mary’s.148 — 1, Eligh Cabe, Zama; 2, Taizo Harada, St. Mary’s; 3, Yamato Suizu, St. Mary’s, and Juan Hernandez, Kinnick.158 — 1, Warren Koslow, St. Mary’s; 2, Ethan Hamilton, Kinnick; 3, Ian Moore, Kinnick, and Joey DeGrella, Yokota.168 — 1, Alex Lovell, Kinnick; 2, Lev Titov, St. Mary’s; 3, Josh Reilly, Zama, and Shawn Dobberfuhl, ASIJ.180 — 1, Liam Kell, ASIJ; 2, Lucas Watkins, Kinnick; 3, Sung Won Kim, CAJ, and Shogo Kuramochi, St. Mary’s.215 — 1, Austin Fisher, Yokota; 2, Jingu Kim, St. Mary’s; 3, Riley Jones, Zama, and Dani Rahman, ASIJ.Heavyweight — 1, Desmond Martin, Zama; 2, John Shipman, Kinnick; 3, Steven Hakun, Yokota.

Basketball BoysTaipei Basketball Exchange Saturday at Kadena Air Base, OkinawaKubasaki 63, Taipei American 58 Tigers 13 20 15 10 — 58Dragons 6 16 10 31 — 63Scoring — Dragons: Dylan Canlas 19, Sebastian Stone 17. Noteworthy — The 31 fourth-quarter points was a season high for the Dragons. Canlas scored 13 in the period, drove for a layup to give the Dragons the lead for good 59-58 with 33 seconds left, hit two foul shots with five seconds left, stole the ball and hit two more free throws with one second left.Kadena 86, Taipei American 79, 2 OT Tigers 19 15 12 23 6 4 — 79Panthers 20 14 19 16 6 11 — 86Scoring — Panthers: Blake Dearborn 23, Casey Cox 19, Tristan Higginson 17, Kai Harris 11. Noteworthy — Panthers rallied from early 11-point deficit. John Emery II hit a layup with 4:48 left to put the Panthers ahead for good 77-75.

South KoreaHumphreys 56, Yongsan 32 Saturday at Camp HumphreysGuardians 13 6 10 3 — 32Blackhawks 4 18 14 20 — 56Scoring — Blackhawks: Myles Johnson 19, Colin Metcalf 14, Junior Gregory 10. Rebounding — Blackhawks: Metcalf 25, Connor Coyne 10. Steals — Blackhawks: Gregory 8. Assists — Blackhawks: Gregory 8. Blocked shots — Blackhawks: Coyne 4, Metcalf 4. Noteworthy — Blackhawks have won 36 straight regular-season games.Osan 56, Daegu 31 Saturday at Camp WalkerCougars 3 19 19 15 — 56Warriors 2 9 4 16 — 31Scoring — Cougars: Bryson Goldsmith 25, Israel Rouse 17; Warriors: Princeton Newbold 10.

JapanYokota 53, St. Maur 18 Saturday at YokohamaPanthers 15 16 14 8 — 53Cougars 4 2 6 6 — 18Scoring — Panthers: David Carlson 12, Connor Rowan 10; Cougars: Yuta Tsukahara 6.

GirlsTaipei Basketball Exchange Saturday at Kadena Air Base, OkinawaTaipei American 61, Kadena 35 Tigers 20 6 23 12 — 61Panthers 7 12 14 2 — 35Scoring — Panthers: Kyleigh Wright 15. Noteworthy — Tigers scored the first 10 points and held the Panthers scoreless through the first 4:53.Taipei American 50, Kubasaki 27 Tigers 12 12 22 4 — 50Dragons 2 7 10 8 — 27Scoring — Dragons: Urara Williams 9.

South KoreaHumphreys 45, Yongsan 8 Saturday at Camp HumphreysGuardians 2 0 4 2 — 8Blackhawks 14 9 19 3 — 45Scoring — Blackhawks: Acacia May 18, Madison Bridges 10. Rebounding — Blackhawks: May 7, Takayla Hardy 5. Assists — Blackhawks: Trinity Barretto 7. Steals — Blackhawks: May 5.Daegu 62, Osan 38 Saturday at Camp WalkerCougars 2 8 11 17—38Warriors 9 19 25 9—62Scoring — Warriors: Bethani Newbold 27, Ariel Harvey 10; Cougars: Athena Riddick 19, Tailan Hickey 10. Rebounding — Warriors: Jya Van 11; Cougars: Riddick 11, Hickey 8, Cor’Rhyia Henry 5. Blocked shots — Warriors: Van 10. Noteworthy — Warriors capture second straight Korea Blue regular-season title, finishing 9-1 along with Humphreys but winning title on superior point differential in head-to-head play.

JapanYokota 36, St. Maur 14 Saturday at YokohamaPanthers 12 10 8 6 — 36Cougars 2 4 4 4 — 14Scoring — Panthers: Jaya Walker 12, Emily Taynton 10. Rebounding — Panthers: Walker 17, Hana Robbins 8. Steals — Panthers: Taynton 6. Blocked shots — Panthers: Walker 3.

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