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Kadena guard Linda Vaughan drives past a Yomitan defender to the basket during Saturday's pool-play game in the 9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament, Jan. 24, 2015. Kadena won 46-42.

Kadena guard Linda Vaughan drives past a Yomitan defender to the basket during Saturday's pool-play game in the 9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament, Jan. 24, 2015. Kadena won 46-42. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes )

Kadena guard Linda Vaughan drives past a Yomitan defender to the basket during Saturday's pool-play game in the 9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament, Jan. 24, 2015. Kadena won 46-42.

Kadena guard Linda Vaughan drives past a Yomitan defender to the basket during Saturday's pool-play game in the 9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament, Jan. 24, 2015. Kadena won 46-42. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes )

Kubasaki guard Eiji Graves tries to shoot over Okinawa Christian International's Kenny Loomis during Saturday's pool-play game in the 9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament, Jan. 24, 2015. Kubasaki won 42-13

Kubasaki guard Eiji Graves tries to shoot over Okinawa Christian International's Kenny Loomis during Saturday's pool-play game in the 9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament, Jan. 24, 2015. Kubasaki won 42-13 (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes )

Gimme that ball! Kubasak's DeCurtis Davis and Okinawa Christian International's James Durham try to pry the ball loose during Saturday's pool-play game in the 9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament, Jan. 24, 2015. Kubasaki won 42-13

Gimme that ball! Kubasak's DeCurtis Davis and Okinawa Christian International's James Durham try to pry the ball loose during Saturday's pool-play game in the 9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament, Jan. 24, 2015. Kubasaki won 42-13 (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes )

Kadena's Brenda Gulley drives to the basket against Naha Kokusai's Saaya Takara during Saturday's pool-play game in the 9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament, Jan. 24, 2015. Kadena won 41-39.

Kadena's Brenda Gulley drives to the basket against Naha Kokusai's Saaya Takara during Saturday's pool-play game in the 9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament, Jan. 24, 2015. Kadena won 41-39. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes )

Seoul American's Sierra Furner tries to shoot through the block of Seoul Foreign's Lucy Dornbach during Saturday's Korea girls basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Falcons won 42-34.

Seoul American's Sierra Furner tries to shoot through the block of Seoul Foreign's Lucy Dornbach during Saturday's Korea girls basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Falcons won 42-34. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Hannah Frederick tries to drive through Seoul Foreign's Mischa Kim during the Korea girls basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Falcons won 42-34.

Seoul American's Hannah Frederick tries to drive through Seoul Foreign's Mischa Kim during the Korea girls basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Falcons won 42-34. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Myles Haynes reaches up for the rebound against Seoul Foreign's Grant Hyun and Andrew Ha during the Korea boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Falcons won 66-44.

Seoul American's Myles Haynes reaches up for the rebound against Seoul Foreign's Grant Hyun and Andrew Ha during the Korea boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Falcons won 66-44. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Jez Harper skies for the layup against Seoul Foreign's Brian Park during the Korea boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Falcons won 66-44.

Seoul American's Jez Harper skies for the layup against Seoul Foreign's Brian Park during the Korea boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Falcons won 66-44. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu High's Michael Martinez drives against Humphreys High's Brice Bulotovich during the Korea boys basketball game, 
Jan. 24, 2015. The visiting Blackhawks won 72-60.

Daegu High's Michael Martinez drives against Humphreys High's Brice Bulotovich during the Korea boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The visiting Blackhawks won 72-60. (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Robert D. Edgren's Jackson Edmonds slams Matthew C. Perry's Andrew Jenkins to the mat while in mid-air during their 141-pound third-place bout, won by Edmonds by pin in 2 minutes, 45 seconds, 
Jan. 24, 2015.

Robert D. Edgren's Jackson Edmonds slams Matthew C. Perry's Andrew Jenkins to the mat while in mid-air during their 141-pound third-place bout, won by Edmonds by pin in 2 minutes, 45 seconds, Jan. 24, 2015. (Nathan Punla/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Robert D. Edgren's Patrick Sledge gains the advantage on Nile C. Kinnick's Dwayne Lyon in their180-pound gold-medal bout, won by Sledge by pin, Jan. 24, 2015.

Robert D. Edgren's Patrick Sledge gains the advantage on Nile C. Kinnick's Dwayne Lyon in their180-pound gold-medal bout, won by Sledge by pin, Jan. 24, 2015. (Nathan Punla/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Nile C. Kinnick's Dre Paylor gains the edge on E.J. King's Keagon Longtin in the 168-pound gold-medal bout, won by Paylor by pin in 2 minutes, 49 seconds, Jan. 24, 2015.

Nile C. Kinnick's Dre Paylor gains the edge on E.J. King's Keagon Longtin in the 168-pound gold-medal bout, won by Paylor by pin in 2 minutes, 49 seconds, Jan. 24, 2015. (Nathan Punla/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Nile C. Kinnick's Darius Swenson and Yokota's Jordan Goodman battle for the advantage in the 141-pound gold-medal bout, won by Goodman by pin, Jan. 24, 2015.

Nile C. Kinnick's Darius Swenson and Yokota's Jordan Goodman battle for the advantage in the 141-pound gold-medal bout, won by Goodman by pin, Jan. 24, 2015. (Nathan Punla/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu High's DeAndre Rosalie looks to make a move on Humphreys High's Osie Cruz during the Korea boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The visiting Blackhawks won 72-60.

Daegu High's DeAndre Rosalie looks to make a move on Humphreys High's Osie Cruz during the Korea boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The visiting Blackhawks won 72-60. (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu High's Devin Speights drives to the basket well ahead of Humphreys High's Brice Bulotovich during the Korea boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The visiting Blackhawks won 72-60.

Daegu High's Devin Speights drives to the basket well ahead of Humphreys High's Brice Bulotovich during the Korea boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The visiting Blackhawks won 72-60. (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Zama American's Josh Ney and Shinoya Himada battle Robert D. Edgren's Kamius White for the ball during the Japan boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Eagles won 61-56.

Zama American's Josh Ney and Shinoya Himada battle Robert D. Edgren's Kamius White for the ball during the Japan boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Eagles won 61-56. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Zama American's Josh Ney and Alex Jones climb over Robert D. Edgren's Blake Smaw for the ball during the Japan boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Eagles won 61-56.

Zama American's Josh Ney and Alex Jones climb over Robert D. Edgren's Blake Smaw for the ball during the Japan boys basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Eagles won 61-56. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Zama American's Tiarra Carroll and Robert D. Edgren's Vanessa Black fight for the ball during the Japan girls basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Eagles won 59-26.

Zama American's Tiarra Carroll and Robert D. Edgren's Vanessa Black fight for the ball during the Japan girls basketball game, Jan. 24, 2015. The Eagles won 59-26. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)

High school

Wrestling South KoreaSaturday at Osan Air BaseSeoul American 40, Osan 19 101 pounds — Ryan Frederick, SAHS, by walkover; 108 — John Meneses, SAHS, pin. Isaiah Smith, :58; 115 — Cory Harding, Osan, pin. Johnathan Filer, :53; 122 — Sam Kim, Osan, pin. Long Ly, :30; 129 — Danny Berdine, SAHS, tech. Ethan Raines, 10-0, time unavailable; 135 — Kai Chatfield, Osan, dec. Erik Guzman, SAHS, 17-13; 141 — David Cole, SAHS, pin. Brent Smith, 3:38; 148 — Brenden Becker, Osan, dec. Joel Ramos, 7-4; 158 — Jarek Bartel, SAHS, tech. Mike Hardin, 10-0, time unavailable; 168 — Kade Leonard, Osan, dec. Daniel Haywood, 14-8; 180 — Brandon Rother, SAHS, tech. Christian Shmitz, 10-0, time unavailable; 215 — Jack Barnes, SAHS, pin. Eugene Williamson, :38; Heavyweight — Connor Knight, SAHS, by walkover.Seoul American 64, Daegu 0 Contested bouts148 — Ramos pin. John Michael Medalla, time unavailable; 158 — Bartel tech. Jessica Figueroa, 10-0, time unavailable.Osan American 58, Daegu 1 Contested bouts148 — Becker tech. Medalla, score and time unavailable; 158 —Hardin, tech. Figueroa, 12-2, time unavailable.

JapanDODDS Japan Finals Saturday at Yokota Air BaseNile C. Kinnick 111, Robert D. Edgren 66, E.J. King 45, Zama 35, Yokota 33, Matthew C. Perry 21 101 pounds — Championship: Lucas Wirth, Kinnick, pin. Liam Knowles, Edgren, 2:03.108 — Third place: Ryu Patterson, Zama, def. Michael Hoffman, Yokota, outcome unavailable; Championship: Matt Abrenilla, Kinnick, pin. Joy Gomez, Edgren, 2:06.115 — Vincent Soiles, Kinnick, tech. Michael Aragon, Edgren, 10-0, 1:22; Soiles pin. Kaivan Taylor, EJK, 1:41, Soiles wins championship; Taylor def. Aragon, outcome unavailable.122 — Kade Sundvall, Edgren, pin. Christopher Roberto, EJK, time unavailable; Jianni Labato, Kinnick, pin. Mason Graydon, MCP, :55; Third place: Graydon def. Jenkins, outcome unavailable; Championship: Labato tech. Sundvall, 12-2, 1:45.129 — Michael Shields, Edgren, pin. John Jack, Kinnick, 3:18; Ahmeer Dinkins, EJK, tech. Shields, 10-0, time unavailable; Third place — Shields pin. Jack, 2:52; Championship — Dinkins tech. Emerson Gaume, Yokota, 10-0, 2:05.135 — Chris Lynch, MCP, pin. Darian Villareal, EJK, 1:05; Curtis Blunt, Zama, pin. Jonathon Yldefonso, Kinnick, 2:44; George Calbert, Kinnick, tech. Lynch, 10-0, 1:24; Sky Phillips, Edgren, tech. Blunt, 11-0, time unavailable; Third place: Blunt dec. Lynch, 13-8; Championship: Phillips pin. Calbert, 1:17.141 — Andrew Jenkins, MCP, pin. Ryan Fameli, Zama, 5:50; Jackson Edmonds, Edgren, pin. David Jackson, EJK, time unavailable; Jordan Goodman, Yokota, pin. Edmonds, 2:50; Darius Swenson, Kinnick, tech. Jenkins, 11-0, 1:48; Third place: Edmonds pin. Jenkins, 2:45; Championship: Goodman pin. Swenson, time unavailable.148 — Daniel Lovett, Edgren, tech. Thomas McGrath, EJK, 11-0, time unavailable; Michael Garcia, Zama, tech. Shomari Tindal, Yokota, 13-2, time unavailable; Brady Yoder, Kinnick, pin. Lovett, 3:30; Third place: Lovett pin. McGrath, time unavailable; Championship: Yoder tech. Garcia, 16-6, time unavailable.158 — Ian Olson, Kinnick, pin. J.P. Krussick, Edgren, 3:15; Zack Brown, MCP, pin. Nikil Johnson, Yokota, time unavailable; Third place — Krussick pin. Johnson, :22; Championship: Olson dec. Brown, 16-10.168 — Ty Dotson, Yokota, pin. Sebastian Alvarez, EJK, :35;Dre Paylor, Kinnick, pin. Sam Preston, :23; Keagon Longtin, EJK, 22-13 big throws, time unavailable; Third place: Dotson def. Preston, outcome unavailable;Championship: Paylor pin. Longtin, 2:49.180 — Sam Michelson, Yokota, pin. Trever Walker, EJK, :31; Kevin Groce, Zama, pin. Lucas Holsopple, MCP, time unavailable; Patrick Sledge, Edgren, tech. Michelson, 14-4, time unavailable; Dwayne Lyon, Kinnick, dec. Groce, 12-6; Third place: Michelson pin. Groce, 3:34; Championship: Sledge pin. Lyon, time unavailable.215 — Nicolas Alvarez, Kinnick, pin. Cole Schmitt, EJK, time unavailable; Alvarez pin. Trayland Rose, Zama, 1:26, Alvarez wins championship; Rose def. Schmitt, outcome unavailable.Heavyweight — Jacob Martin, Zama, pin. Carlos Easter, Edgren, time unavailable; Chris Deibel, Kinnick, pin. Moziah Stewart, MCP, :19; Tyler Lamson def. Martin, outcome unavailable; Third place: Martin pin. Stewart, time unavailable; Championship: Deibel pin. Lamson, :55.

Basketball Boys Okinawa9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament Saturday at Camp FosterPool A Zion Christian 47, Naha Kokusai 39 Kadena 45, Chatan 28 Kadena 56, Zion Christian 45 Chatan 38, Naha Kokusai 36Pool B Maehara 38, Kitanakagusuku 37, OT Kubasaki 42, OCSI 13 Kubasaki 49, Maehara 34 Kitanakagusuku 38, OCSI 30Playoffs Kubasaki 90, Naha Kokusai 49 Kadena 61, OCSI 56 Kitanakagusuku 74, ZCAI 53 Maehara 74, Chatan 46 Sunday’s games Kubasaki vs. Kitanakagusuku, 10:30 a.m. Kadena vs. Maehara, 10:30 a.m. Naha Kokusai vs. Zion Christian Academy International, noon Chatan vs. Okinawa Christian International, noon Rest of schedule to be announced

South KoreaOsan 68, Yongsan 56 Saturday at SeoulOsan 13 13 24 18 — 68YIS-Seoul 12 16 7 21 — 56Scoring — Osan: Nicholas White 24, Sean Copia 11, Justin Maglatang 10; YIS-Seoul: Xavier Sawyer 35. Rebounding — Osan: Maglatang 10, Chase Kinsbury 8, Matthew Burbee 6, Sung DeAngelo 5. Noteworthy — Cougars snapped two-game skid, improved to 7-2 on season.Seoul American 66, Seoul Foreign 44 Saturday at Yongsan GarrisonSFS 7 15 15 7 — 44SAHS 19 15 24 8 — 66Scoring — SAHS: Jez Harper 16, Max Weekley 10, A.J. Batts 10, DeAndre Metcalf 10; SFS: Daniel Pang 9, Craig Kim 8. Rebounding — SAHS: Weekley 10. Steals — SAHS: Weekley 7, Batts 6. Assists — SAHS: Harper 11. Blocked shots — SAHS: Shawn Horne 7.Humphreys 72, Daegu 60 Saturday at Camp WalkerHHS 13 34 15 10 — 72Daegu 9 14 13 24 — 60Scoring — HHS: Bashr Edmonds 40, Dai’Quan Wilson 12; Daegu: Devin Speights 15, DeAndre Rosalie 12, Jay Diaz 11. Rebounding — HHS: Wilson 5; Daegu: Joone Abaya 11. Steals — HHS: Edmonds 5.

JapanEdgren 61, Zama 56 Saturday at Misawa Air BaseZama 13 16 14 13 — 56Edgren 19 19 14 9 — 61Scoring — Edgren: Kamius White 16, Ewmarr Thompson 10; Zama: Josh Ney 17, Hikari Nakamura 11.Western Japan Athletic Association Tournament Saturday at Canadian Academy, Kobe SemifinalsKing 52, St. Maur 26 St. Maur 1 4 13 8 — 26EJK 20 18 8 6 — 52Scoring — EJK: Dijon Johnson 14, Seth Hudson 13.Canadian Academy 60, Perry 58MCP 6 15 24 13 — 58CA 8 16 16 20 — 60Scoring — MCP: Jon Cadavos 22, Tyson Moore 14, Garrett Macias 12. Rebounding — MCP: Jarell Davis 11, Macias 8, Moore 6. Assists — MCP: Cadavos 5. Noteworthy — First loss in 14 games for Samurai.Championship King 56, Canadian Academy 53 EJK 14 16 11 15 — 56CA 10 21 14 8 — 53Scoring — EJK: Dijon Johnson 19, Jacob Lyle 17. Noteworthy — Second straight year for Cobras to win WJAA Tournament title.Third-place game Perry 49, St. Maur 23 SMIS 2 0 7 14 — 23MCP 21 12 8 8 — 49Scoring — MCP: Macias 13, Davis 10, Chao Shuch 10. Rebounding — MCP: Davis 9, Macias 8, Moore 5.

Girls Okinawa9th Okinawa-American Friendship Basketball Tournament Saturday at Camp FosterPool A Kubasaki 34, Ginowan 32 Kitanakagusuku 78, Kadena JV 14 Kitanakagusuku 50, Kubasaki 14 Ginowan 40, Kadena JV 9Pool B Naha Kokusai 32, Urasoe 26 Kadena 46, Yomitan 42 Kadena 41, Naha Kokusai 39 Urasoe 28, Yomitan 27Playoffs Yomitan 63, Kitanakagusuku 39 Kadena 53, Kadena JV 22 Urasoe 51, Kubasaki 26 Naha Kokusai 77, Ginowan 29 Sunday’s games Yomitan vs. Naha Kokusai, 9 a.m. Kadena vs. Urasoe, 9 a.m. Kitanakagusuku vs. Ginowan, 9 a.m. Kubasaki vs. Kadena Junior Varsity, 10:30 a.m. Rest of schedule to be announced

South KoreaYongsan 34, Osan 28 Saturday at SeoulOsan 3 14 6 5 — 28YIS-S 8 4 6 16 — 34Scoring — YIS-Seoul: Hana Ikeda 17; Osan: Michele Thompson 16. Rebounding — YIS-Seoul: Suzy Kim 8; Osan: Jada Carnine 10, Sarah Colthart 7. Steals — YIS-Seoul: J.H. Kim 7, Hana Ikeda 7.Seoul American 42, Seoul Foreign 34 Saturday at Yongsan GarrisonSFS 4 13 7 10 — 34SAHS 17 8 9 8 — 42Scoring — SAHS: Glenesha Berryman 16; SFS: Maddie Thies 11. Rebounding — SAHS: Sierra Furner 13, Shaniquwa Jackson 7, Berryman 6; SFS: Thies 11, Mischa Kim 6. Steals — SFS: Sarah Ha 8. Blocked shots — SFS: Thies 6.Humphreys 49, Daegu 11 Saturday at Camp WalkerHHS 15 9 15 10 — 49Daegu 5 2 4 0 — 11Scoring — HHS: Kaylee Spielman 15, Daniella McCoy 10; Daegu: Taylor Myatt 5. Rebounding — Daegu: Taylor Myatt 15.

JapanEdgren 59, Zama 26 Saturday at Misawa Air BaseZama 7 10 2 7 — 26Edgren 9 26 15 9 — 59Scoring — Edgren: Coko Magby 13, Vanessa Black 13, Isabel Tayag 12; Zama: Destiny Howze 8. Rebounding — Edgren: Magby 10.Western Japan Athletic Association Tournament Saturday at Senri Osaka International SchoolSemifinal Senri Osaka 25, Perry 17 SOIS 6 0 7 12 — 25MCP 9 2 6 0 — 17Scoring — MCP: Naomi Ziola 8. Rebounding — MCP: Angel Cadavos 7. Steals — MCP: Ziola 7. Blocked shots — MCP: Ziola 8.Third-place game St. Maur 46, Perry 26 SMIS 12 4 16 14 — 46MCP 8 5 5 8 — 26Scoring — MCP: Ziola 9. Rebounding — MCP: Asia Johnston 10, Angel Cadavos 8. Steals — MCP: Ziola 5. Blocked shots — MCP: Ziola 4.Fifth-place game Canadian Academy 25, King 10 EJK 0 4 6 0 — 10CA 7 4 8 6 — 25

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