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SoftballDivision I Far East Championships Friday at Naval Air Facility Atsugi, JapanKubasaki 14, Kadena 4 Dragons 101 1(11)1 — 14 17 1Panthers 202 000 — 4 5 5W — Alyssa Frank; L — Keely Albrecht.Semifinals Humphreys 10, Kinnick 9 Blackhawks 014 031 1 — 10 8 3Red Devils 112 011 3 — 9 14 4W — Isabelle Maulsby; L — Tori Osterbrink.ASIJ 5, Kubasaki 3 Dragons 000 110 1 — 3 2 3Mustangs 200 120 x — 5 7 4W — Sasha Sasanuma; L — Frank. Noteworthy — Mustangs dethroned defending champion Dragons.Third place Kinnick 9, Kubasaki 2 Dragons 020 000 0 — 2 4 7Red Devils 003 051 x — 9 2 2W — Osterbrink; L — Frank.Championship Humphreys 10, ASIJ 0 Blackhawks 004 204 — 10 8 2Mustangs 000 000 — 0 4 3W — Maulsby, 6 IP (4 H, 1 SO); L — Sasanuma, 6 IP (8 H, 8 ER, 7 BB, 5 SO). Batting — Blackhawks: Raquel Barnes (HR, 2 RBI), Aaliyah Rechengal 3-4 (2B, 2 RBI, 2 SB), Lily Austinson 2-3 (2 SB).Awards Most Valuable Player — Maulsby.Most Outstanding Player — Kim Nelson, Kinnick.All-Tournament team — Humphreys: Nicole Christianson, Xyra Razon (two-time selection; Division II last season); MacKenzie Crosby, Shelby Bingham; Kinnick: Nelson (three-time All-Far East selection), Osterbrink, Hensen-Drumm; ASIJ: Soo Park (three-time selection), Sasanuma, Colette Macarios; Kubasaki: Jocelyn Powell, Zoe Weidley; Kadena: Makarah Davis.Division II Far East Championships Friday at Naval Air Facility Atsugi, JapanKing 15, Perry 6 Cobras (13)02—15Samurai 303— 6W — Yumika Randall; L — Xandra Bugawan.Zama 11, King 6 Cobras 006 — 6Trojans 065x — 11W — Alexa Chavez; L — Randall.Daegu 3, Yokota 2 Panthers 100 001 — 2 6 0Warriors 000 30x — 3 4 0W — Bethani Newbold; L — Adrianna Diaz.Yokota 9, Zama 1 Panthers 201 020 4 — 9 10 0Trojans 010 000 0 — 1 5 0W — Diaz; L — Molly Ledbetter.Championship Daegu 9, Yokota 2 Panthers 000 020 0 — 2 8 0Warriors 202 050 x — 9 9 0W — Newbold 7 IP (8 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 6 SO; L — Diaz 6 IP (9 H, 9 ER, 5 BB, 9 SO, 1 HBP). Batting — Warriors: Reyanne Belford 3-4 (2 2B, 3 RBI, 2 SB); Neea Lizama 2-4 (2 SB); Panthers: Annalise Rodriguez 2-3 (4 SB); Becca Bauman 2-4 (SB), Elena Haas 2-3. Noteworthy — First championship for the Warriors since 2013.Awards Most Valuable Player — Newbold (last year’s Most Outstanding Player).Most Outstanding Player — Aika Davis, Zama.All-Tournament team — Daegu: Newbold (two-time selection), Belford, Jasmine Payne, Nadyara Estein; Yokota: Diaz, Anne-Marie Hucks, Bauman; Zama: Davis (two-time selection), Jessica Atkinson; Perry: Jaerene Superales; Osan: Satomi Swayne (two-time selection); King: Randall: Seoul: Ashlee Swinney.

BaseballDivision I Friday at Camp Humphreys, South KoreaFifth place Kinnick 7, Kadena 2 Red Devils 331 00—7Panthers 002 00—2W — Zach Kornegay; L — Wyatt Knopp.Third place St. Mary’s 6, Humphreys 4 Titans 014 100 — 6Blackhawks 100 021 — 4W — Eiji Kasahara; L — David Kang.Championship ASIJ 13, Kubasaki 3 Dragons 000 03 — 3 3 1Mustangs 425 2x — 13 13 0W — Ian Donahue 4 IP (0 H, 0 ER, 4 BB, 4 SO); L — Nick Patton 2 1/3 IP (9 H, 6 ER, 1 BB, 1 HBP). Batting — Mustangs: Taiyo Ueda 2-2 (2B, 2 RBI), Ken Hemmer 2-3 (2 2B, 3 RBI); Dragons: Sam Williamson (2B, 2 RBI). Noteworthy — Mustangs claimed sixth straight D-I title and seventh overall, in coach Aaron Rogers last game before he retires.Awards Most Valuable Player — Donahue (2017-18 Best Catcher)Best Hitter — Ueda.Best Pitcher — DonahueBest Catcher — William Masuyama, St. Mary’s.Best Infielder — Kierden Blessing, Humphreys.Best Outfielder — Williamson.All-Tournament team — ASIJ: Hemmer (last year’s Best Infielder), Yamato Hill (last year’s Best Outfielder), Kenichiro Bernier, Theo Welckle, Riku Wada; Kubasaki: Williamson, Shannon Hyde, Owen Singley, Isaac Workman; St. Mary’s: Arata Nakatsuji, Masuyama, Kasahara (two-time selection); Humphreys: Blessing (two-time selection), Kang (two-time selection), Toby Hamlyn; Kinnick: Arnel Maglay (two-time selection), Sebastian Hineman; Kadena: Jared Duenas (two-time selection), Logan Howell (three-time selection).Division II Far East Championships Friday at Camp Humphreys, JapanZama 9, Seoul 8 Trojans 023 4—9Falcons 124 1—8W — James Sturn; L — Jaymor Lanoza. Noteworthy — Falcons finished seventh with the loss.Fifth place Zama 10, Osan 8 Cougars 35 —8Trojans 55 —10W — Ethan Meisner; L — Aaron Gley.Third place Perry 12, Daegu 11 Warriors 004 025 —11Samurai 420 015x —12W — Miranda; L — Jaden Nava. Noteworthy — Robert Rogers’ walk-off two-run double capped the Samurai’s rally from an 11-7 deficit entering the last of the sixth.Championship Yokota 10, King 0 Cobras 000 00 —0 1 4Panthers 400 24x —10 7 0W — Riley DeMarco, 5 IP (1 H, 6 SO); L — Leo Schinker, 3 2/3 IP (7 H, 4 ER, 3 BB, 4 SO). Batting — Panthers: Jeff Mullarkey 2-3 (3 SB), Nick Yingling 2-3 (2 SB), Luke Wiedie 2-3 (2B, 2 RBI). Noteworthy — Panthers won their second straight D-II title and fourth in five years.Awards Most Valuable Player — DeMarco.Best Hitter — Schinker.Best pitcher — Elijah Bembischew, Daegu.Best catcher — Yingling.Best infielder — Parker Staley, Perry.Best outfielder — Glen Willingham, Yokota.All-Tournament team — Yokota: DeMarco, Yingling, Mullarkey, Willingham, Wiedie; King: Schinker (two-time selection), Matthew Gagnon, Marcus Schinker, Edrick Cummings; Perry: Justin Andres, Gabe Ratcliffe, Rogers; Daegu: Muhammad Melendez, Bembischew, Jack Zimmer; Zama: Sturn, Meisner; Osan: Gley, Carson Nugent; Seoul: Zakai Bufkin.

Soccer BoysFar East Championships Friday at Kadena Air Base, South KoreaThird place Kubasaki 2, Humphreys 1 Halftime — 0-0. Goals — Dragons: Sinjin Pharathikoune (11), Jeffrey Horton (4); Blackhawks: Devin Donnell (20).Championship Kinnick 2, Kadena 0 Halftime — 1-0. Goals — Jack Boran (9), Ryo Nishiyama (9). Noteworthy — First D-I title for the Red Devils and first for any Kanto Plain team since Christian Academy Japan was still a D-I school in 2012.Awards Most Valuable Player — Kai Sullivan, Kinnick.Golden Boot — Sullivan (7).Best Goalkeeper — Nick Burke, Kinnick.Best Defender — Nao Heckerman, Kadena.All-Tournament team — Kinnick: Boran, Cael Bowen, Conner McAllister; Kadena: Kian Smith (three-time selection), Heckerman (two-time selection); Kadena: Nao Heckerman (2017), Kian Smith (two-time selection); Kubasaki: Pharathikoune, Horton; Humphreys: Logan Morris (two-time selection).Division II Far East Championships Friday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, JapanSeventh place Perry 3, Edgren 1 Halftime — 2-0. Goals — Samurai: Yugo Cooley (16), Brad Ponsiano (2), Ryan Livengood (1); Eagles: Ethan Hovenkotter (9).Fifth place Osan 7, King 1 Halftime — 4-0. Goals — Cougars: Joey Betts 3 (23), Minsung Kim 3 (9), Noah Han (1).Third place Zama 2, Seoul 1 Halftime — Falcons 1-0. Goals — Trojans: Justyn Seraphin (5), Jason Giles (1); Falcons: David Bellas (1).Championship CAJ 3, Yokota 1 Halftime — Knights 1-0. Goals — Knights: Enosh Mutenda 3 (16); Panthers: Dustin Heagerty (2). Assist—Panthers: Ethan Gaume.Awards Most Valuable Player — Mutenda.Golden Boot — Mutenda (8)Defensive MVP — Galen Argyle, King.Outstanding Goalkeeper — Nicolas Nonaka, Zama.All-Tournament team — CAJ: Mutenda, Joshua Mine (two-time selection), Eugene Reedy; Yokota: Eli Newton, Gaume (2017 Best Defender), David Carlson (two-time selection); Seoul: Scotty Peterson, Ben Nagy; Zama: Kaito Hayashi, Isaac Norton; Osan: Betts (two-time selection, last year’s Best Offensive Player); King: Argyle (two-time selection); Perry; Kai Lange (three-time selection, 2016 Most Valuable Player, 2018 Golden Boot); Edgren: Jackie Belnap; Daegu: Miciah Ruff.

GirlsDivision I Far East Championships Friday at At Yokosuka Naval Base, JapanConsolation round-robin ASIJ 4, Humphreys 0 Halftime — 0-0. Goals — Shuly Zuo 2 (19), Ava Vander Louw (18), Madison Fleeger (4).Humphreys 4, Kubasaki 1 Halftime — 3-1. Goals — Blackhawks: Arielle Stickar 3 (25), Elena Howard (1); Dragons: Liana Elpenord (5).ASIJ 6, Kubasaki 0 Halftime — 4-0. Goals — Zuo 2 (21), Vander Louw 2 (20), Fleeger (5), Clark (1).Championship Kinnick 2, Kadena 1, SO (3-2) Halftime — 0-0. Full time — 1-1. Goals in regulation — Red Devils: Maggie Donnelly (35); Panthers: Makayla Watts (13). Shootout goals — Red Devils: Donnelly, Jenna Lynch, Jillian Mock; Panthers: Reina Callahan, Korina Radel. Noteworthy — Red Devils won the title for the second time in three years and are 2-3 in finals appearances the last five years.

Awards Golden Boot — Shuly Zuo, ASIJ.Best Goalkeeper — A’anna Taylor, Kinnick.All-Tournament team — Kinnick: Maggie Donnelly (two-time selection), Megan Thomas, Irie O’Donnell; Kadena: Megan Kirby (two-time selection), Arisa Armel; ASIJ: Ava Vander Louw (two-time selection; last year’s Most Valuable Player); Humphreys: Ava Young; KubasakI: Audrey Kerr.Division IIFar East Championships Friday at Misawa Air Base, JapanSingle-elimination playoffs Friday Seoul 2, Daegu 0 Halftime — 1-0. Goals — Mya Rolison (23), Ashley Clifton (8).Osan 4, Edgren 2 Halftime — Cougars 2-1. Goals — Cougars: Elizabeth White (16), Katie Klapmeyer (5), Davina Wengert (2), Kelly Kenyon (1); Eagles: Isabelle Pummill 2 (8).Yokota 2, CAJ 1 Halftime — 0-0. Goals — Panthers: Emma Oshiro (10), Noelle Asato (7); Knights: Miyuki Yamakawa (1).Zama 4, King 1 Halftime — 3-0. Goals — Trojans: Kayesha McNeill (32), Meridean Duarte (8), Morgen Barrozo (8); Cobras: Jae Garland (2).Perry 3, Seoul 0 Halftime — 3-0. Goals — Taniya Smith (13), Sora Thompson (5), Hazel Bolduc (2).Semifinals Zama 4, Osan 0 Halftime — 2-0. Goals — McNeill 2 (34), Fabiola Ayala-Rivera (11), Duarte (9).Yokota 3, Perry 1 Halftime — 1-1. Goals: Panthers: Caleigh Garcia 2 (44), own goal; Samurai: Keyda Feltner (10).Third place Perry 4, Osan 1 Halftime — 2-0. Goals — Smith 2 (15), Feltner (11), Bolduc (3); Cougars: White (17).Championship Zama 3, Yokota 0 Halftime — 0-0. Goals — McNeill (35), Siobhan Grabski (19), Barrozo (8). Noteworthy — Trojans first D-II title and first Far East soccer title of any kind in 10 years.Awards Most Valuable Player — Garcia (repeat selection)Golden Boot — Garcia (repeat selection)Best Offensive Player — Micayla Feltner, Perry.Best Defensive Player — Smith.Best Goalkeeper — Christina Compton, Perry; Jasmine Johnston, Edgren.All-Tournament team — Zama: McNeill (two-time selection), Grabski (two-time selection), Midori Robinson; Yokota: Garcia (two-time selection), Chloe Dozier, Emily Taynton; Perry: M. Feltner (four-time selection; twice selected in DODEA Europe), K. Feltner; Osan: White, Maja Inthavixay (two-time selection); Edgren: Pummill; CAJ: Yamakawa; Seoul: Rolison; King: Gabi Shultz (two-time selection); Daegu: Yasmin Guilfoyle.

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