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Daegu's Joone Abaya and Jay Diaz and Seoul American's Shawn Horne sky for the rebound during Friday's Korea boys basketball game. The Falcons won 79-35.

Daegu's Joone Abaya and Jay Diaz and Seoul American's Shawn Horne sky for the rebound during Friday's Korea boys basketball game. The Falcons won 79-35. (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Joone Abaya and Jay Diaz and Seoul American's Shawn Horne sky for the rebound during Friday's Korea boys basketball game. The Falcons won 79-35.

Daegu's Joone Abaya and Jay Diaz and Seoul American's Shawn Horne sky for the rebound during Friday's Korea boys basketball game. The Falcons won 79-35. (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's John McCarty shoots past Seoul American's Myles Haynes during Friday's Korea boys basketball game. The Falcons won 79-35

Daegu's John McCarty shoots past Seoul American's Myles Haynes during Friday's Korea boys basketball game. The Falcons won 79-35 (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Cameron Black dribbles against Seoul American's Krista Bradley during Friday's Korea girls basketball game. The Falcons won 58-15.

Daegu's Cameron Black dribbles against Seoul American's Krista Bradley during Friday's Korea girls basketball game. The Falcons won 58-15. (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's DeAndre Rosalie dribbles against Seoul American's Myles Haynes during Friday's Korea boys basketball game. The Falcons won 79-35.

Daegu's DeAndre Rosalie dribbles against Seoul American's Myles Haynes during Friday's Korea boys basketball game. The Falcons won 79-35. (Celine-Jeffae Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Robert D. Edgren's Shawn Robinson climbs up the back of a Yokota defender as Panthers teammates Marcus Henagan, Jermaine Neal, Hunter Cort and Jadan Anderson watch during Friday's DODDS Japan basketball game. The Panthers won 72-59.

Robert D. Edgren's Shawn Robinson climbs up the back of a Yokota defender as Panthers teammates Marcus Henagan, Jermaine Neal, Hunter Cort and Jadan Anderson watch during Friday's DODDS Japan basketball game. The Panthers won 72-59. (Sheila Suckart/Special to Stars and Stripes)

High school

Basketball Boys South KoreaOsan 73, Humphreys 39 Friday at Osan Air BaseHHS 7 7 13 12—39Osan 14 20 16 23—73Scoring — Osan: Nicholas White 37, DeAngelo Sohn 12; HHS: Osie Cruz 16, Bashr Edmonds 10. Rebounding — Osan: Chase Kingsbury 10; HHS: Carlos Hernandez 8, Dai’Quan Wilson 8, Bashr Edmonds 6, Jenwhel Mongalo 6. Noteworthy — Cougars remained unbeaten at 4-0.

Seoul American 79, Daegu 35 Friday at Camp WalkerSAHS 25 20 20 14 — 79Daegu 6 19 2 8 — 35Scoring — SAHS: Jez Harper 21, Max Weekley 19; Daegu: Joone Abaya 23. Steals — SAHS: Myles Haynes 6, Weekley 5. Assists — SAHS: Myles Haynes 9. Noteworthy — Falcons remained unbeaten at 6-0.Seoul Foreign 68, Taejon Christian 38 Friday at SeoulTCIS 10 7 15 6 — 38SFS 11 20 16 21 — 68Scoring — SFS: Andrew Ha 10, Jonathan Han 10; TCIS: Tristan Warnken 15. Rebounding — SFS: Zander Sohn 8, Andreas Frame 6, David Pang 6; TCIS: Warnken 10, Sonny Chung 9.

JapanE.J. King 53, Zama 38 Friday at Sasebo Naval BaseZama 7 10 11 10 — 38EJK 13 14 7 19 — 53Scoring — EJK: Dijon Johnson 19, Jacob Lyle 16; Zama: Alex Jones 21. Noteworthy — Cobras snap three-game losing streak, extended Trojans’ skid to five.

Matthew C. Perry 61, Nile C. Kinnick 39 Friday at Marine Corps Air Station IwakuniKinnick 10 16 10 3 — 39MCP 15 16 17 13 — 61Scoring — MCP: Jarell Davis 21, Jon Cadavos 18; Kinnick: Tarik Deadmon 12, Kyle O’Brien 10. Rebounding — MCP: Davis 14, Garrett Macias 8, Cadavos 6, Assists — MCP: Cadavos 7.

Yokota 72, Robert D. Edgren 59 Friday at Misawa Air BaseYokota 18 14 20 20–72Edgren 13 14 11 21–59Scoring — Yokota: Jadan Anderson 21, Jamarvin Harvey 14, Marcus Henagan 11; Edgren: Shawn Robinson 16, Kamiz White 11.

Girls South KoreaSeoul American 58, Daegu 15 Friday at Camp WalkerSAHS 15 11 19 13 — 58Daegu 8 2 3 2 — 15Scoring — SAHS: Glenesha Berryman 13, Shantae Kidd 13; Daegu: Taylor Myatt 6. Rebounding — SAHS: Sierra Furner 11, Berryman 6.Osan 39, Humphreys 36 Friday at Osan Air BaseHHS 6 8 8 14 — 36Osan 12 8 8 11 — 39Scoring — Osan: Andrea Carandang 19, Michele Thompson 12; Ra’Mecca Rasun 15, Kaylee Spielman 11. Rebounding — HHS: Rasun 16, Daniella McCoy 14. Steals — HHS: Spielman 12.

Seoul Foreign 47, Taejon Christian 21 Friday at SeoulTCIS 8 2 6 5 — 21SFS 16 11 9 11 — 47Scoring — SFS: Sarah Ha 13, Maddie Thies 12; TCIS: Emme Warnken 16. Rebounding — SFS: Ji Won Shin 8, Thies 8, Ha 5; TCIS: Warnken 6, Rin Kim 5. Steals — SFS: Ha 5; TCIS: Kim 5, Ilayda Karagol 5. Noteworthy — Crusaders had 25 steals and a 37-9 rebounding advantage in handing Dragons their first loss. Crusaders, Dragons and Seoul American each tied with one loss atop the Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division standings.

JapanEdgren 50, Yokota 24 Friday at Misawa Air BaseYokota 5 9 5 5 — 24Edgren 19 24 7 0 — 50Scoring — Edgren: Vanessa Black 20, Essence Prince 10; Yokota: Sarah Claypool 9. Noteworthy — Eagles (4-1) handed the Panthers (7-1) their first loss.

Zama 48, King 12 Friday at Sasebo Naval BaseZama 13 9 12 14 — 48EJK 5 2 2 3 — 12Scoring — Zama: Tiarra Carroll 14, Kaci Sanders 13, Destiny Howze 11; EJK: Zanitta Boyd 8.

Kinnick 44, Perry 9 Friday at Marine Corps Air Station IwakuniKinnick 10 14 16 4 — 44MCP 0 2 0 7 — 9Scoring — Kinnick: Rhyssa Hizon 20; MCP: Naomi Ziola 5. Rebounding — Kinnick: Hizon 7. Steals — Kinnick: Hizon 5, Charla Johnson 5.

Christian Academy Japan 38, Seisen 22 Friday at TokyoSeisen 2 8 10 2—22CAJ 4 12 12 10—38Scoring — CAJ: Victoria Taylor 12. Rebounding — CAJ: Jessie Suzuki 7, Taylor 6, Ashley Smoker 5.

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