BaseballJaron Brown, Zama: Got two wins to help the Trojans go unbeaten in the DODDS Japan tournament, with four wins and a tie.Ace Yazzie, Osan: Went 2-for-2 with a pair of doubles and four RBIs to boost the league-leading Cougars past Daegu 12-5.
SoftballKimani Ferguson, Zama: Got two wins and one save as the Trojans won all four of their games in the DODDS Japan tournament.JiHye Rhodes, Seoul American: Scattered two hits and two walks while striking out 11 and went 3-for-3 with a home run, two RBIs and three stolen bases in the Falcons’ 20-4 win at Daegu.
Boys soccerThomas McGrath, E.J. King: Had both the Cobras goals as E.J. King enjoyed its most successful weekend this season, getting a win and a tie against Nile C. Kinnick.Aidan Lewis, Matthew C. Perry: Scored three goals as the Samurai swept a pair of matches from Zama in a rematch of last year’s Far East Division II final.Iseiah Washington, Kubasaki: Scored twice and assisted on another goal as the Dragons beat Okinawa Christian International 7-0.
Girls soccerJessica Ma, Kadena: Got a goal and two assists in her varsity debut to power the Panthers past Oroku 5-1.Clarissa Albalos, Guam: Has begun the season with five goals, including a hat trick in Monday’s 3-0 win over St. Paul, as the Panthers have gotten off to their best start in five seasons.Kaylee Spielman, Humphreys: Scored twice and got an assist as the Blackhawks enjoyed their most successful weekend in school history with wins over Seoul American and Daegu.Kiralyn Kawachi, Nile C. Kinnick: Had five goals and five assists as the DODDS Japan-leading Red Devils swept two matches from E.J. King.
Track and fieldRegine Tugade, John F. Kennedy, Guam: Broke the two-year-old Pacific record in the 100, clocking 12.26 seconds in a meet Friday at Okkodo; the old record was 12.41 run by Kinnick’s Val James in 2013.Brittani Shappell, Seisen, Japan: Broke the 11-year-old Kanto record in the 3,200, timed in 11 minutes, 47.1 seconds, one second better than Yuna Sakuma, also of Seisen, in 2004.