High school
Golf
South Korea
Wednesday at Camp Walker
(Match play, white tees, 5,020 yards, par 72)
Boys
Group 1 — Julian Bourne, Humphreys, def. Dylan Watson, Daegu, and Jaelon Finney, Osan, 9 and 8; Group 2 — Trevor Yi, Humphreys, def. David Clark, Osan, 10 and 8; Group 3 — Brandon Borelli, Humphreys, def. Joseph Koo, Osan, 10 and 8; Group 4 — Duncan Pickering, Humphreys, def. Noah Hobach, Osan, 10 and 8.
Girls
Group 1 — Anna Hager, Daegu, def. Natalie Patton, Humphreys, and Jazmyne Villagomez, Osan, 6 and 3; Group 2 — Margaret Hager, Daegu, def. Marlena Robinson, Humphreys, and Grace Park, Osan, 5 and 2; Group 3 — Ava Sims, Daegu, def. Miranda Surrett, Humphreys, and Maui Marquez, Osan, 5 and 3; Group 4 — Emily Hager, Daegu, def. Claire Campbell, Humphreys, 5 and 4.
Cross country
Guam
Thursday at Tamuning
(3.12-mile course)
Boys
Guam High 15, Father Duenas 50
1, Alex Rink, GHS, 20 minutes, 10 seconds; 2, Ronan Perry, GHS, 20:25; 3, Trayton Crandel, GHS, 20:27; 4, Mitchell Westlund, GHS, 21:10; 5, Sean Muller, GHS, 21:26; 6, Yadiel Figueroa, GHS, 21:43; 7, Hunter Zinz, GHS, 21:44; 8, Judah Alcantara, GHS, 22:26; 9, Francis Pastones, FDMS, 22:46; 10, Bas Schils, FDMS, 23:10.
Girls
Guam 15, Academy of Our Lady 47
1, Keira Paz, Guam High, 23 minutes, 49 seconds; 2, Avrie Farrington, GHS, 25:20; 3, Kaila Castro, GHS, 28:55; 4, Genevieve Nelson, GHS, 29:44; 5, Rebekah Stringham, GHS, 29:45; 6, Sascha Horn, GHS, 29:51; 7, Nierra Ubaldo, AOLG, 30:27; 8, Lola Martin, AOLG, 30:38; 9, Taylor Santos, AOLG, 30:40; 10, Catalina Perez, GHS, 30:55.
Tennis
South Korea
Wednesday at Camp Humphreys
Boys
Humphreys 5, Daegu 0
Singles — Sean Choo def. Daniel Son 8-2, Joon Flanery def. Jason Won 8-3, Elliott Lee def. Stephen Jones 8-6. Doubles — Minchan Kim and Matthew Ahn def. Dean Lentz and Colby Gamez 8-1, Matthew Colburn and Beau Carson def. Christoffer Garcia and Kaelan Book 8-1.
Girls
Daegu 4, Humphreys 1
Singles — Michelle Yoo, Daegu, def. Adeline Kim 9-7; Ella Sims, Daegu, def. Naomi Choi 9-7; Emma Sims, Daegu, def. Erin Ji 8-5. Doubles — Elizabeth Brown and Grace Son, Humphreys, def. Samantha Jones and Nina McGrath 8-1; Dreycel Furman and Seunglee Davis, Daegu, def. Claire Dehmer and Anna Reynolds 8-3.
Okinawa
Wednesday at Camp Foster
Boys
Kadena 2, Kubasaki 1
Doubles — Justin Saavedra and Evan Davis, Kadena, def. Jacy Fisk and Jaden Oshana 8-1; Nathan Asato and Iain Stanley, Kadena, def. Owen Ruksc and Cael Perry 8-2; Canaan Jones and Sam Bierman, Kubasaki, def. Joshua Wall and Micah Berry 8-6.
Girls
Kadena 3, Kubasaki 0
Doubles — Christine Ryan and Mayann Rivera def. Leanna Manuel and Nicole Fuentes 8-3, Mary Tracy and Maddie Small def. Noemi Ung and Ella Perez 8-1, Elizabeth Chermie and Megan Fife def. Lillian Law and Faith Reilly 8-1.
Mixed doubles
Kadena 2, Kubasaki 1
Marco Leone and Celeste Pallares, Kadena, def. Aidan Shaver and Victoria Lawrence 8-4; Max Lundberg and Emily Espinoza, Kubasaki, def. Steven Ryan and Ryann Berdoza 9-7; Jameson Coleman Welcon and Pallares, Kadena, def. Alex Tilly and Lawrence 9-7.
Japan
Wednesday at Tokyo
Girls
Seisen 5, Yokota 0
Singles — Isha Kumar def. Karina Morioka 8-0, Emilie Ono def. Julia Morioka 8-1, Amy Matsuzaki def. Arisa Souza 8-0. Doubles — Myra Brooks and Dain Lee def. Morioka-Morioka 8-2, Jiyu Kim and Mia Akai def. Melia Okamoto and Kylene Gross 8-2. Noteworthy — Since the coronavirus pandemic began, this was the first off-post competition between a DODEA-Japan school and a Kanto Plain Association of Secondary Schools international-school team.
Tuesday at Camp Zama
Boys
Nile C. Kinnick 4, Zama 2
Singles — Liam Hunter, Zama, def. Sam Rexrode 8-5; Connor Eslich, Kinnick, def. Gabe Rayos 9-7; Luis Galloway, Kinnick, def. Shad Shiozawa 8-2; Joshua Yang, Kinnick, def. Kai Fredenhall 8-3. Doubles — Hunter-Rayos def. Rexrode-Galloway 6-4; Eslich and Tony DeLeon, Kinnick, def. Fredenhall and Max Brodsky 6-2.
Girls
Zama 3, Kinnick 3
Singles — Pulani Tremel, Zama, def. Hannah Yi 8-2; Caella Bolin, Zama, def. Donna Manson 8-5; Aeryn Hensel, Zama, def. Qiana Fowler 8-4; Emily Paul, Kinnick, def. Kylah Samuelson 8-2. Doubles — Hanna Nguyen and Alise Walker, Kinnick, def. Tremel-Hensel 7-5; Alice Troutman and Aiisha Lashley, Kinnick, def. Bolin and Annalisa Ochner 6-1.
Volleyball
Girls
South Korea
Humphreys def. Osan 26-24, 25-20, 23-25, 25-19
Wednesday at Osan Air Base
Kills — Blackhawks: Sabra Wrightsil 15, Madison Bridges 9, Mackensie Roche 5; Cougars: Naomi Elliott 8 in 27 attempts, Shaylee Ungos 7 in 17 attempts. Aces — Blackhawks: Bridges 5. Digs — Blackhawks: Vassilka Sigrah 19. Assists — Blackhawks: Elizabeth Troxel 34. Noteworthy — Roche and Sigrah stepped up to play key roles for the Blackhawks, who were missing three varsity players due to quarantine.
Okinawa
Kubasaki def. Kadena 25-12, 25-15, 25-16
Thursday at Kadena Air Base
Kills — Dragons: Risha McGriff 10, Sophia Grubbs 7, Emma Leggio 7, Alyssa Alvarado 7. Aces — Dragons: Annabelle Alvarado 5. Assists — Dragons: Alyssa Alvarado 21. Block points — Dragons: Alice Baron 3. Noteworthy — Dragons improved to 8-0 on the season against the Panthers without dropping a set.
Kubasaki def. Kadena 25-12, 25-11, 25-18
Tuesday at Camp Foster
Kills — Dragons: Grubbs 7, Alyssa Alvarado 6, McGriff 5, Leggio 5; Panthers: Kyleigh Wright 5. Aces — Dragons: Annabelle Alvarado 6, Leggio 5, Alyssa Alvarado 5. Assists — Dragons: Alyssa Alvarado 16, Grace Berrens 5; Panthers: Brianna Castillo 5. Block points — Panthers: Malana Williams 3, Wright 3.
Guam
St. John’s def. Guam 24-26, 25-18, 20-25, 25-18, 15-12
Tuesday at Tamuning
Kills — Panthers: Amoni Washington 11, Kamryn Thompson 6. Aces — Panthers: Thompson 7. Digs — Panthers: Washington 21, Thompson 19, Alondra Acosta 13, Kailea Moniz 8. Block points — Panthers: Elisabelle Maratita 8, Thompson 4, Moniz 3. Noteworthy — Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam’s season began Oct. 5 after a seven-week coronavirus pandemic delay.
Japan
Seisen def. Yokota 25-5, 25-19, 25-16
Wednesday at Tokyo
Kills — Phoenix: Lisa Purcell 11, Ariana Hill 10. Aces — Phoenix: Maya Hemmi 5. Assists — Phoenix: Alice McKellin 14, Irene Chun 8. Noteworthy — Phoenix improved to 3-0 to open the season. Since the coronavirus pandemic began, this was the first off-post competition between a DODEA-Japan school and a Kanto Plain Association of Secondary Schools international-school team.
Kinnick def. Zama 25-18, 27-25, 21-25, 25-17
Tuesday at Camp Zama
Kills — Red Devils: Kathryn Withers 11; Trojans: Kierstyn Aumua 7. Aces — Red Devils: Bree Withers 5; Trojans: Irulan Hirata 9. Assists — Red Devils: Jillian Stevens 12; Trojans: Hirata 5. Digs — Red Devils: Mikaila Miranda 7; Trojans: Emma Sakamoto-Flack 5. Block points — Trojans: Kaitlyn McAbee 3.
Seisen def. American School In Japan 20-25, 25-20, 26-24, 20-25, 18-16
Tuesday at Tokyo
Kills — Phoenix: Hill 14, Purcell 14, Hemmi 7, Ann Katashiba 6. Digs — Phoenix: Hemmi 14, Katashiba 12. Assists — Phoenix: Chun 26, McKellin 12. Block points — Phoenix: Hill 5.
Boys
South Korea
Osan def. Humphreys 25-23, 25-17
Wednesday at Osan Air Base
Kills — Blackhawks: Clinton Lampkin 8, Joseph Park 7, Akira Sawaguchi 6. Digs — Cougars: Collin Hafdahl 7; Blackhawks: Killian Rairdon 15. Assists — Blackhawks: Luis Vidana Sato 24. Noteworthy — Due to an equipment problem that delayed play, the teams played a best-of-three match.