Top TenThe Top Ten teams in the Stars and Stripes' Pacific high school football ratings, with records through Oct. 20, points and last week’s rating, as compiled by Dave Ornauer. Ratings are based on teams' win-loss records, quality of wins, strength of roster, schedule and leagues, point differential and team and individual statistics. Maximum rating is 500 points:Record Pts Pvs 1, Nile C. Kinnick 5-0 480 1 2, Kadena 4-1 464 2 (tie), Father Duenas, Guam 9-0 464 3 4, George Washington, Guam 7-1 452 4 5, American School In Japan 3-2 432 6 6, Guam High 6-3 428 5 7, Zama 4-2 424 7 8, John F. Kennedy, Guam 5-4 400 8 9, Robert D. Edgren 2-1 396 9 10, Osan 2-1 384 10
Week 10 Fearless ForecastFriday
DODEA-KoreaDaegu at Humphreys, 6 p.m. – A happy homecoming, indeed, for the Blackhawks as they level their win-loss record and aim for third straight winning season; Warriors look toward the future and better things in 2019. … Blackhawks 22, Warriors 6.
Division IKubasaki at Kinnick, 6:30 p.m. – Red Devils aim to keep their unbeaten record intact, Dragons playing for pride. … Red Devils 24, Dragons 10.
Division IIEdgren at Matthew C. Perry, 7 p.m. – Eagles close out their shortened season in style, have much to look forward to in 2019, as do the rebuilding Samurai. … Eagles 17, Samurai 10.
Guam third placeJohn F. Kennedy at Guam, 7 p.m. – Panthers make it yet another third-place finish in Guam’s Interscholastic Football League. … Panthers 19, Islanders 8.
Saturday
InterdivisionKadena at Yokota, 1 p.m. – A game that the Panthers will win. Kadena fine tunes for upcoming home battle with Guam, Division I title game after that; Yokota also playing for pride ... Kadena 21, Yokota 7.
Kanto PlainASIJ at Zama, 5 p.m. – This could be the tightest game of the weekend, between two explosive teams on offense. … Mustangs 22, Trojans 21.
Guam Bamboo BowlFather Duenas at George Washington, 7 p.m. – Make that 40 wins in a row for the powerhouse Friars. … Friars 16, Geckos 13.