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Daegu's Joone Abaya blocks Taejon Christian International's Graham Wilder during Saturday's Korea boys volleyball match at Camp George, South Korea. The Dragons beat the Warriors 25-16, 25-8, 25-17.

Daegu's Joone Abaya blocks Taejon Christian International's Graham Wilder during Saturday's Korea boys volleyball match at Camp George, South Korea. The Dragons beat the Warriors 25-16, 25-8, 25-17. (Celine Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Joone Abaya blocks Taejon Christian International's Graham Wilder during Saturday's Korea boys volleyball match at Camp George, South Korea. The Dragons beat the Warriors 25-16, 25-8, 25-17.

Daegu's Joone Abaya blocks Taejon Christian International's Graham Wilder during Saturday's Korea boys volleyball match at Camp George, South Korea. The Dragons beat the Warriors 25-16, 25-8, 25-17. (Celine Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Taejon Christian International's Jennye Lee goes up to kill the ball against Daegu during Saturday's Korea girls volleyball match at Camp George, South Korea. The Dragons beat the Warriors 25-23, 25-12, 25-9.

Taejon Christian International's Jennye Lee goes up to kill the ball against Daegu during Saturday's Korea girls volleyball match at Camp George, South Korea. The Dragons beat the Warriors 25-23, 25-12, 25-9. (Celine Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Sean Lynch goes up to block the ball against Taejon Christian International during Saturday's Korea boys volleyball match at Camp George, South Korea. The Dragons beat the Warriors 25-16, 25-8, 25-17.

Daegu's Sean Lynch goes up to block the ball against Taejon Christian International during Saturday's Korea boys volleyball match at Camp George, South Korea. The Dragons beat the Warriors 25-16, 25-8, 25-17. (Celine Jao/Special to Stars and Stripes)

High school

Cross country South KoreaSaturday at Camp HumphreysBoys Yongsan International-Seoul 27, Osan 32 Korea International 15, Osan 48 Osan 22, Korea Kent Foreign 33 Korea International 18, Seoul International 45 Seoul international 21, Yongsan 36 Seoul American 18, Seoul International 43 Seoul International 15, Korea Kent Foreign 50 Korea International 17, Gyeonggi Suwon International 44 Gyeonggi Suwon 21, Yongsan 34 Seoul American 16, Gyeonggi Suwon 39 Gyeonggi Suwon 15, Korea Kent Foreign 49 Humphreys 29, Yongsan 30 Korea International 24, Humphreys 35 Seoul American 22, Humphreys 37 Humphreys 23, Korea Kent Foreign 32 1, Collyn Lindley, SAHS, 19 minutes, 33.7 seconds; 2, Andrew VonWeber, HHS, 19:38.0; 3, Samuel Seo, KIS, 20:02.4; 4, Jacob Lipski, SAHS, 20:13.1; 5, Peter Han, KIS, 20:24.5; 6, Cooper Altemeyer, HHS, 20:26.9; 7, Eric Song, SIS, 20:29.8; 8, Ignacio Re, SAHS, 20:45.5; 9, Jarek Bartel, SAHS, 20:46.0; 10, Samuel Lee, KIS, 20:51.0.GirlsYongsan 18, Osan 40 Korea International 18, Osan 47 Seoul American 15, Osan 49 Osan 15, Korea Kent Foreign incomplete team Yongsan 19, Seoul International 36 Korea International 16, Seoul International 44 Seoul American 16, Seoul International 46 Seoul International 15, Korea Kent Foreign incomplete team Yongsan 15, Gyeonggi Suwon incomplete team Korea International 15, Gyeonggi Suwon incomplete team Seoul American 15, Gyeonggi Suwon incomplete team Yongsan24, Humphreys 33 Korea International 23, Humphreys 36 Seoul American 16, Humphreys 41 Humphreys 15, Korea Kent Foreign incomplete team 1, Nicole Castro, HHS, 22:38.6; 2, Hanna Frederick, SAHS, 22:39.9; 3, Michelle Kwon, KIS, 23:12.1; 4, Mariah Meredith, SAHS, 23:27.9; 5, Minsoo Bae, YIS-S, 24:22.6; 6, Lily Jones, SAHS, 24:27.4; 7, Jennifer Huh, SIS, 24:27.8; 8, Yewon Koh, KIS, 24:28.2; 9, Sydney Diffin, YIS-S, 24:32.7; 10, Kyla Swanson, YIS-S, 24:38.8.

JapanSaturday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, 3.1-mile courseBoys Nile C. Kinnick 24, Zama 30, Yokota 54, E.J. King 60, Matthew C. Perry 68, Robert D. Edgren 146. 1, Danny Galvin, Yokota, 16 minutes, 8 seconds; 2, Kai Cordrey, Zama, 17:09; 3, Jerry Lotz, Kinnick, 17:22; 4, Connor Brown, Kinnick, 17:31; 5, Carson Russell, Zama, 17:55; 6, Quinten Williams, EJK, 18:01; 7, Marquis Cooley, Yokota, 18:02; 8, Nathaniel Reed, Kinnick, 18:15; 9, Jimmy Thompson, Kinnick, 18:16; 10, Klobh Thompson, Kinnick, 18:23.GirlsKinnick and King 29, Perry 49, Yokota 54, Zama 77, Edgren incomplete team. 1, Amelia McGrath, EJK, 20 minutes, 31 seconds; 2, Chloe Byrd, Yokota, 20:37; 3, Erin Stonebarger, Kinnick, 20:49; 4, Hannah Kidd, EJK, 20:51; 5, Cassie Burger, Kinnick, 20:57; 6, Emily Soza, Zama, 21:29; 7, Bobbi Hill, MCP, 21:41; 8, Lorie Coyne, Kinnick, 21:53; 9, Kahlei VanOstran, MCP, 21:58; 10, Emilia Kidd, EJK, 22:07.

Saturday at Tama Hills Recreation Center, 2.9-mile courseBoysAmerican School In Japan 15, St. Maur International 50 St. Mary’s International 19, Christian Academy Japan 42 Yokohama International 21, CAJ 38 (only high school finishers listed; middle school entrants also ran) 1, Ryan Nishida, ASIJ, 16 minutes, 44.4 seconds; 2, Willem Thorbecke, ASIJ, 16:46.2; 3, Evan Yukevich, ASIJ, 16:50.4; 4, Britt Sease, ASIJ, 17:40.3; 5, Thomas Richter, St. Mary’s, 17:44.9; 6, Luke Rogan, ASIJ, 18:02.1; 7, Takehiro Murai, CAJ, 18:11.6; 8, Mark Nishida, ASIJ, 18:12.9; 9, Taiki Mochizuki, St. Mary’s, 18:39.1; 10, Monville Louis, YIS, 18:42.7.Girls ASIJ 19, St. Maur 42 Seisen International 15, CAJ 50 CAJ 15, Yokohama International incomplete team Seisen International 20, International School of the Sacred Heart 41 Seisen International 15, Yokohama International incomplete team ASIJ 21, Sacred Heart 40 1, Brittani Shappell, Seisen, 19 minutes, 47.4 seconds; 2, Joyce Skeete, ISSH, 20:03.9; 3, Lisa Watanuki, ASIJ, 20:05.6; 4, Emma Wingfield-Hayes, ASIJ, 20:28.5; 5, Maku itakura, Seisen, 20:39.5; 6, Tanya Riordan, ASIJ, 20:44.1; 7, Lucille Nunnely, St. Maur, 20:48.9; 8, Allison Hao, St. Maur, 21:08.4; 9, Marie Kloeck, Seisen, 21:10.3; 10, Anna Sheng, ASIJ, 21:22.9.

Tennis South KoreaSaturday at Camp WalkerBoysGyeonggi Suwon 5, Daegu 0Singles Joon Kwan def. Jimmy Bradford 8-0; Jason Lee def. Nic Cannon 8-2; Samuel Lee def. David Park 8-3GirlsGyeonggi Suwon 5, Daegu 0Singles Julia Lee def. Michela Guilfoile 8-0; Samantha Kim def. Jade Stokes 8-0; GSIS by walkover

Friday at SeoulGirlsYongsan 5, Korea International 0Singles Eunice Kwon def. Nadia Kim 8-6; Jenny Yoo def. Hannah Byun 8-6; Rachel Kim def. Ashley Roh 8-2Doubles Sarah Kim and Cathy Park def. Jane Jho and So Young Jeon 8-5; Sunny Lee and Andre Lee def. Hyo Min Lee and Hannah Song 8-2

Friday at Daejeon

BoysTaejon Christian International 3, Seoul American 2Singles Nick Gagnet, SAHS, def. Justin Moon 8-1; Kang Min Kim, TCIS, def. Brian Lee 8-3; Josh Gagnet, SAHS, def. Young Kwan Choi 8-6Doubles J.H. Kim and C.S. Lim, TCIS, def. A. Choe and C. Youn 8-2; S. Kim and L. Kim, TCIS,. Def. B. Stenga and R. Youn 8-0GirlsSeoul American 5, Taejon Christian International 0Singles Grace Cho def. Grace Jeon 8-5;Ashley Shirriff def. Jessica Cho 9-7; Annie Yeom def. Ellie Han 8-3Doubles S. Umar and P. Neal def. E. Woo and M. Yoo 8-1; H. Lee and M. Cooper def. M. Koo and C. Rhee 8-6

JapanSaturday at Camp ZamaBoys St. Mary’s International 5, Zama 0 Singles Marius Roh def. Trayland Rose 6-0, 6-0; Juan Borga def. Lorenzo; Cardenas 6-0, 6-0; Ken Senkoff def. Logan Perera 6-0, 6-0Doubles Peshin and Makiguchi def. Rose and Perera 8-0; Woody and Koegel def. Merrell and Nicolas 8-3.

Boys Christian Academy Japan 4, Yokota 1 Singles Subaru Ueno, CAJ, def. Chris Beemsterboer 6-2, 6-1; Tristin Mori, CAJ, def. Jacob Mansberger 6-4, 6-1; Connor Standbridge, Yokota, def. Jonathan Wordell 6-2, 4-6, 6-0.Doubles Thompson-Kurosawa, CAJ, def. O’Conner-Mceleney 6-3, 6-1; Overton-Ishikawa, CAJ, def Patterson-Beebe 6-2, 6-3.

Girls Sacred Heart 5, Zama 0 Singles Eriko Tanaka def. Heather Hurley 6-2, 6-3; Darya Romanova def. Vicki White 6-3, 6-0; Olga Romanova def. Sabina Warns 6-1, 6-0Doubles ISSH by walkover Nana Mizuide and Nana Pearson def. Madison Ward and Johnson 6-0, 6-0

Seisen 5, Zama 0 Singles Matilda Piras def. Heather Hurley 6-1, 6-0; Ana Clara Borga def. Vicki White 6-1, 6-0; Masae Igarashi def. Sabina Warns 6-0, 6-0.Doubles Shiozawa and Thai def. Hurley and White 8-3; Vivekanand and Ishiyama def. Ward and Johnson 8-0.

Yokota 5, Christian Academy Japan 0 Singles Kaia Austin def. Honoka Miyata 6-2, 6-2; Rimi Bargmon def. Kristi Haugrud 6-0, 6-0; Sara Means def. Sofia Stoer 6-0, 6-0.

JapanSaturday at TokyoBoysChristian Academy Japan 4, Yokota 1 Singles Subaru Ueno, CAJ, def. Chris Beemsterboer 6-2, 6-1; Tristin Mori, CAJ, def. Jacob Mansberger 6-4, 6-1; Connor Standbridge, Yokota, def. Jonathan Wordell 6-2, 4-6, 6-0Doubles Thompson-Kurosawa, CAJ, def. O’Conner-Mceleney 6-3, 6-1 Overton-Ishikawa, CAJ, def Patterson-Beebe 6-2, 6-3GirlsYokota 5, Christian Academy Japan 0 Singles Kaia Austin def. Honoka Miyata 6-2, 6-2; Rimi Bargmon def. Kristi Haugrud 6-0, 6-0; Sara Means def. Sofia Stoer 6-0, 6-0

Volleyball GirlsSouth KoreaSeoul Foreign def. Seoul American 17-25, 25-23, 27-25, 25-22 Saturday at Yongsan Garrison Kills—SFS: Sarah Ha 9. Digs—SFS: Sarah Ha 40. Block points—SFS: Mischa Kim 6. Assists—SFS: Erin Hwang 13.

Humphreys def. Seoul Foreign 25-16, 25-19, 25-20 Saturday at Camp Humphreys

Taejon Christian International def. Daegu 25-23, 25-12, 25-9 Saturday at Camp GeorgeKills — TCIS: Rin Kim 8. Aces — TCIS: Emme Warnken 5, Jeehye Lee 5, Rin Kim 5. Digs — TCIS: Lee 10. Assists — TCIS: Kim 7, Warnken 7.Taejon Christian def. Osan 25-22, 25-13, 25-20 Friday at DaejeonKills — TCIS: Susan Yi 8, Kim 8; Osan: Andrea Carandang 6, Haeley Deeney 5. Aces — TCIS: Kim 6. Digs — TCIS: Lee 10; Osan: Andrea Carandang 21, Michele Thompson 12. Assists — TCIS: Kim 10, Warnken 8 ; Osan: Haeley Deeney 9.

Yongsan International-Seoul def. Daegu 25-7, 25-14, 25-10 Friday at Camp George.Kills — YIS-S: Jessica Jun 5. Aces — YIS-S: Jun 8.

GuamJohn F. Kennedy def. Guam 25-11, 25-22 Saturday at Upper Tumon

Harvest Christian Academy def. Guam 24-26, 25-9, 25-12 Friday at Agana HeightsAces—GHS: Kayla Blend 5.

JapanCAJ def. St. Maur 25-22, 25-21, 25-15 Saturday at Tokyo

CAJ def. Yokohama International 25-20, 25-19, 21-25, 25-15 Saturday at Tokyo

Edgren def. Zama 25-11, 25-18, 25-19 Friday at Camp ZamaKills — Edgren: Tiarby Erby 6, Naomy Montanez 5. Digs — Edgren: Marquez 11, Essence Prince 11, Tarry Erby 10. Assists — Edgren: Nicole Marquez 37, Montanez 13. Noteworthy — Eagles won despite losing team leader Kalean Middleton to an injury.

BoysSouth KoreaSeoul Foreign def. Seoul American 25-16, 25-14, 24-26, 25-17 Saturday at Yongsan GarrisonKills — SFS: John De Less 17; SAHS: Jase Maneia 10. Digs — SFS: Andrew Ha 10; SAHS: Danny Cole 6. Assists — SFS: Zander Sohn 22; SAHS: Danny Berdine 10, Hokyong Adkins 9.

Seoul Foreign def. Humphreys 25-10, 25-9, 25-15 Saturday at Camp HumphreysDigs — HHS: Von Matheny 15, Jarrek Cruz 10.

Taejon Christian def. Daegu 25-16, 25-8, 25-17 Saturday at Camp GeorgeAces — TCIS: Dan Chang 7. Digs — TCIS: James Wang 10. Assists — TCIS: Gil Jang 11.

Osan def. Yongsan 25-0, 25-23, 25-15 Saturday at Osan Air BaseKills — Osan: Chase Kingsbury 11, Nick White 5, Darron Miller 5; YIS-S: Josh Kim 5. Assists — YIS-S: Pablo Yutse 8. Block points — YIS-S: Xavier Sawyer 3.Taejon Christian def. Osan 25-21, 26-28, 25-13, 23-25, 15-13 Friday at DaejeonKills — TCIS: Graham Wilder 14, Joshua Song 13; ; Osan: Chase Kingsbury 13, Nick White 7, Darron Miller 6. Aces — TCIS: Chang 7. Digs — TCIS: Stephen Park 25. Assists — TCIS: Jang 35.

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