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Robert D. Edgren's Coko Magby lets the ball fly over a fallen Zama defender as teammate Karen Anastos watches during Friday's DODDS Japan girls basketball game. The Eagles won 53-33.

Robert D. Edgren's Coko Magby lets the ball fly over a fallen Zama defender as teammate Karen Anastos watches during Friday's DODDS Japan girls basketball game. The Eagles won 53-33. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Robert D. Edgren's Coko Magby lets the ball fly over a fallen Zama defender as teammate Karen Anastos watches during Friday's DODDS Japan girls basketball game. The Eagles won 53-33.

Robert D. Edgren's Coko Magby lets the ball fly over a fallen Zama defender as teammate Karen Anastos watches during Friday's DODDS Japan girls basketball game. The Eagles won 53-33. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Osan's Michele Thompson drives against Seoul American's Hannah Frederick and Sierra Furner during Friday's Korea girls basketball game. The Falcons won 40-24.

Osan's Michele Thompson drives against Seoul American's Hannah Frederick and Sierra Furner during Friday's Korea girls basketball game. The Falcons won 40-24. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Glenesha Berryman looks to dribble against Osan's Sarah Colthart during Friday's Korea girls basketball game. The Falcons won 40-24.

Seoul American's Glenesha Berryman looks to dribble against Osan's Sarah Colthart during Friday's Korea girls basketball game. The Falcons won 40-24. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Shawntae Kidd looks to drive on Osan's Claire Looper during Friday's Korea girls basketball game. The Falcons won 40-24.

Seoul American's Shawntae Kidd looks to drive on Osan's Claire Looper during Friday's Korea girls basketball game. The Falcons won 40-24. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Osan's Jade Carnine drives to the basket past two Seoul American defenders during Friday's Korea girls basketball game. The Falcons won 40-24.

Osan's Jade Carnine drives to the basket past two Seoul American defenders during Friday's Korea girls basketball game. The Falcons won 40-24. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Adam Trujillo assumes control of Kubasaki's Nick Jenkins at 115 pounds during Friday's dual meet at Kadena High School. Trujillo won by technical fall 11-0 in 5 minutes, 51 seconds, helping the Panthers cap a perfect 4-0 dual-meet season with a 38-25 win over the Dragons.

Kadena's Adam Trujillo assumes control of Kubasaki's Nick Jenkins at 115 pounds during Friday's dual meet at Kadena High School. Trujillo won by technical fall 11-0 in 5 minutes, 51 seconds, helping the Panthers cap a perfect 4-0 dual-meet season with a 38-25 win over the Dragons. (Marie Obsuna/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Kadena's Hunter Corwin gains the edge on Kubasaki's Nick Pagel at 158 pounds during Friday's dual meet at Kadena High School. Corwin pinned Pagel in 23 seconds, helping the Panthers cap a perfect 4-0 dual-meet season with a 38-25 win over the Dragons.

Kadena's Hunter Corwin gains the edge on Kubasaki's Nick Pagel at 158 pounds during Friday's dual meet at Kadena High School. Corwin pinned Pagel in 23 seconds, helping the Panthers cap a perfect 4-0 dual-meet season with a 38-25 win over the Dragons. (Marie Obsuna/Special to Stars and Stripes)

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Wrestling OkinawaKadena 38, Kubasaki 25 Friday at Kadena Air Base101 pounds — Niko Manning, Kadena, pin. Zane Frilles, 3:48; 108 — Kian McCarty, Kubasaki, pin. Emery Olarte, :37; 115 — Adam Trujillo, Kadena, tech. Nick Jenkins, 11-0, 5:51; 122 — Gabe Duplon, Kadena, pin. Anthony Macaluso, 4:46; 129 — Josh Figeredo, Kubasaki, pin. Mason James, 1:30; 135 — Gavin Duenas, Kubasaki, pin. Tanner Rogers, 2:23; 141 — Jason Bland, Kadena, tech. Jonathan Orr, 14-2, 5:01; 148 — Aaron Harp, Kadena, pin. Alexys Fernandez, 4:10; 158 — Hunter Corwin, Kadena, pin. Nick Pagel, :23; 168 — Ricky Salinas, Kadena, pin. Brenden Miracle, 2:41; 180 — Dominic Santanelli, Kadena, pin. Gary Turner, :43; 215 — Josiah Allen, Kubasaki, tech. Alek Gomez, 10-0, 1:35; Heavyweight — Christian Fernandez, Kubasaki, pin. Siugalisipai Fuimaono, :45.

Basketball Boys South KoreaSeoul American 73, Osan 53 Friday at Yongsan GarrisonOsan 9 16 13 15 — 53SAHS 19 18 21 15 — 73Scoring — SAHS: Max Weekley 15, Shawn Horne 13, Myles Haynes 11, A.J. Batts 10; Osan: Nicholas White 23, Sung DeAngelo 11. Rebounding — SAHS: Weekley 10, Batts 7, Myles Haynes 7; Osan: DeAngelo 15. Assists — SAHS: Jez Harper 6. Noteworthy — Falcons take two-game lead in race for Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division regular-season title. Both Cougars losses this season have come against Seoul American.

Daegu 52, Taejon Christian 51 Friday at Camp WalkerTCIS 11 18 11 11 — 51Daegu 13 12 16 11 — 52Scoring — Daegu: Joone Abaya 25, Devin Speights 12; TCIS: Tristan Warnken 23, James Redfern 17. Rebounding — TCIS: Warnken 9, Ryan Park 7. Noteworthy — First win in nine tries this season for defending KAIAC Blue and Far East Division II Tournament champion Warriors.

Seoul Foreign 54, Yongsan 41 Friday at SeoulSFS 12 10 14 18 — 54YIS-S 7 14 8 12 — 41Scoring — SFS: David Lee 10, David Pang 10. Rebounding — SFS: Andrew Ha 9. Assists — SFS: Ha 5. Steals — SFS: Andreas Frame 8.

JapanZama 71, Robert D. Edgren 62 Friday at Misawa Air BaseZama 13 18 17 23 — 71Edgren 11 22 14 15 — 62Scoring — Edgren: Blake Smaw 16, Shawn Robinson 15, Kaymar Plummer 14; Zama: Alex Jones 25, Joseph Atkinson 22, Colin Gomez 14. Rebounding — Zama: Jones 15, Atkinson 10.Western Japan Athletic Association Tournament Friday at Canadian Academy-KobeMatthew C. Perry 51, Senri Osaka 11 SOIS 6 0 0 5 — 11MCP 8 21 18 4 — 51Scoring — MCP: Jarell Davis 17, Vince Ermitano 10, Garrett Macias 10. Rebounding — MCP: Macias 9, Tyson Moore 7, Davis 5. Assists — MCP: Jon Cadavos 5.Perry 66, St. Maur 30St. Maur 2 12 8 8 — 30 MCP 28 13 17 8 — 66Scoring — MCP: T.Moore 13, Desmond Moore 10. Rebounding — MCP: David Lawrence 8, T.Moore 8, Macias 6, D.Moore 5. Noteworthy — Unbeaten Samurai (13-0) won their pool, qualified for Saturday’s semifinal.E.J. King 49, Canadian Academy 42EJK 13 11 13 12 — 49CA 13 11 10 8 — 42Scoring — EJK: Jacob Lyle 23, Dijon Johnson 12.King 56, Yokohama 29 EJK 8 17 13 18 — 56YIS 6 8 8 7 — 29Scoring — EJK: Lyle 16, Rikki Kendall 12. Noteworthy — Cobras won their pool, qualified for Saturday’s semifinal.

Girls South KoreaSeoul American 40, Osan 24 Friday at Yongsan GarrisonOsan 4 11 5 4 — 24SAHS 5 12 14 9 — 40Scoring — SAHS: Glenesha Berryman 18; Osan: Sarah Colthart 9. Rebounding — SAHS: Berryman 8, Sierra Furner 8, Shaniquwa Jackson 8. Steals — SAHS: Berryman 7.Taejon Christian 46, Daegu 25TCIS 12 8 18 8 — 46Daegu 2 9 10 4 — 25Scoring — TCIS: Emme Warnken 14, Rin Kim 10; Daegu: Taylor Myatt 13. Steals — TCIS: Kim 9, Warnken 6. Assists — TCIS: Warnken 5.Seoul Foreign 42, Yongsan 29 Friday at SeoulSFS 4 17 7 14 — 42YIS-S 10 5 8 6 — 29Scoring — SFS: Ji Won Shin 14, Maddie Thies 13; YIS-Seoul: Hana Ikeda 9. Rebounding — SFS: Thies 11. Steals — SFS: Sarah Ha 6.

JapanRobert D. Edgren 53, Zama 33 Friday at Misawa Air BaseZama 7 10 11 5 — 33Edgren 17 2 20 14 — 53Scoring — Edgren: Vanessa Black 15, Coko Magby 13, Alyssa Rodriguez 11; Zama: Tiarra Carroll 11. Rebounding — Edgren: Magby 15.Kinnick 44, Sacred Heart 9 Friday at Yokosuka Naval BaseISSH 2 3 2 2 — 9Kinnick 12 10 10 12 — 44Scoring — Kinnick: Lexia Hall 12, Shakita Samuels 10, Erica Alexander 10. Rebounding — Kinnick: Hall 13, Rhyssa Hizon 10, Samuels 9, Alexander 8. Assists — Kinnick: Samuels 5. Steals — Kinnick: Hizon 5, Charla Johnson 5.American School In Japan 51, Seisen 26 Friday at TokyoASIJ 20 12 10 9 — 51Seisen 1 8 8 9 — 26Scoring — ASIJ: Mia Weinland 12, Kate Latimore 12.Western Japan Athletic Association Tournament Friday at Senri Osaka International SchoolPerry 40, Canadian Academy 17 MCP 5 7 17 11 — 40CA 6 1 6 4 — 17Scoring — MCP: Naomi Ziola 16, Lebet Erhart 16, Ani Erhart 11. Rebounding — MCP: Erhart 8. Steals — MCP: L.Erhart 9.Perry 37, St. Maur 23St. Maur 6 6 4 7 — 23MCP 13 11 8 5 — 37Scoring — MCP: A.Erhart 16, Ziola 13. Rebounding — MCP: A.Erhart 6. Steals — MCP: Ziola 8. Blocked shots — MCP: Ziola 5. Noteworthy — Samurai, who with five wins have more than doubled their win total of last year (2), won their pool and qualified for Saturday’s semifinal.Senri Osaka 42, King 17 SOIS 10 8 8 16 — 42EJK 4 4 3 6 — 17Scoring — SOIS: Minami Uemura 15; EJK: Zanitta Boyd 10.Yokohama 44, King 20EJK 5 4 4 7 — 20YIS 12 20 4 8 — 44Scoring — EJK: Boyd 10.

Tennis GuamThursday at Ninete Tennis Center, HagatnaBoys Guam 32, Southern 2 Singles Sidney Gadsden def. Andrew Gonzalez 8-0, Noah Basurto-Olsen def. Will Naden 8-0Doubles Leon Bamba and Dylan Nowlin by walkover, Daniel Perez and Jarod Guerrero def. Julius Genovera and Dan Geolingo 8-2Girls Guam 32, Southern 10 Singles Elayne Apol by walkover, Caylin Hubble def. April Tallado 8-4Doubles Tonia Reyes and Becky Lee def. Aleiah Taijeron and Janeah Taitague 8-0, Jolene Connelley and Rachel King def. Zoe Surber and Brittany Quinata 8-6

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