High school
Basketball
Boys
Japan
Nile C. Kinnick 50, Robert D. Edgren 20
Friday at Yokosuka Naval Base
Eagles 5 2 8 5 — 20
Red Devils 6 12 9 23 — 50
Scoring — Red Devils: Vance Lewis 17, Andrew Davenport 10; Eagles: Dennis Nelson 9. Noteworthy — Lewis scored nine in the second quarter.
Yokota 74, St. Maur 38
Friday at Yokohama
Panthers 24 17 21 12 — 74
Cougars 10 4 8 16 — 38
Scoring — Panthers: Tre Perkins 11, Dylan Tomas 10, Damian Abrams 10, Marcus Woods 10; Cougars: Shikoh Yo 12, David Calalang 10.
E.J. King 73, Matthew C. Perry 58
Friday at Sasebo Naval Base
Samurai 10 11 24 13 — 58
Cobras 19 22 9 23 — 73
Scoring — Cobras: Cameron Reinhart 21, Joshua Foster 18, Keith Lombard 16, Nolan FitzGerald 10; Samurai: Shion Fleming 29, Jordan Wooten 10. Noteworthy — In the DODEA-Japan season opener for both teams, Fleming helped the Samurai rally to within five before King pulled away.
St. Mary’s 78, St. Maur 12
Thursday at Tokyo
Cougars 6 4 2 0 — 12
Titans 21 21 24 12 — 78
Scoring — Titans: Jin Wonbin 15, Julian Willis 13, Aaron Yoo 10, Noah Igarashi 10.
Girls
Japan
Kinnick 54, Edgren 15
Friday at Yokosuka Naval Base
Eagles 4 7 4 0 — 15
Red Devils 17 17 6 14 — 54
Scoring — Red Devils: Jasmine Pho 15, Makeda Walker-Yacob 12. Rebounding — Red Devils: Dana White 16, Walker-Yacob 11. Steals — Red Devils: Amyka Jones 7.
King 55, Perry 4
Friday at Sasebo Naval Base
Samurai 2 0 0 2 — 4
Cobras 39 7 5 4 — 55
Scoring — Cobras: Miu Best 20, Moa Best 11. Noteworthy — Game went to a running clock with 3:10 left in the first quarter. Miu Best had 16 in the first and Moa Best all 11 in the first.
Seisen 64, American School In Japan 16
Friday at Tokyo
Phoenix 14 16 9 25 — 64
Mustangs 5 2 6 3 — 16
Scoring — Phoenix: Ariana Hill 19, Alice McKellin 10, Maya Hemmi 10. Rebounding — Phoenix: Hill 13, McKellin 10. Assists — Phoenix: Hemmi 6. Steals — Phoenix: Ann Katashiba 7, Hemmi 6.
Zama 27, Yokota 24
Friday at Camp Zama
Panthers 3 4 13 4—24
Trojans 0 7 6 14—27
Rebounding — Trojans: Ameera Trady 8, Kierstyn Aumua 7. Steals — Trojans: Lindsey So 7, Naviah Blizzard 6. Noteworthy — Aumua hit a three-point goal with five seconds left that proved to be the game-winner.