Senior Keahi Brumsickle scored 37 points to power Seoul Foreign to its second straight Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference boys basketball Cup Tournament title, with a 69-52 win over Seoul International. Brumsickle was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)
High school
Basketball
South Korea
Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Basketball Cup Tournament
Friday and Saturday at Seoul
Boys
Final conference standings, Blue Division
Seoul Foreign 9-1
Seoul International 7-3
Chadwick International 6-4
Humphreys 6-4
Taejon Christian 1-9
Yongsan International-Seoul 1-9
Final conference standings, Red Division
Osan 8-2
Gyeonggi Suwon 8-2
Korea International 7-3
Daegu 4-6
Dwight School Seoul 2-8
Asia-Pacific 1-9
KAIAC Cup Tournament standings
Seoul Foreign 2-0
Seoul International 2-1
Gyeonggi Suwon 2-1
Chadwick 1-2
Korea 1-1
Yongsan 1-2
Taejon Christian 0-2
All-Tournament team
Awards
Most Valuable Player — Keahi Brumsickle, SFS
Top Gun (best scorer) — Chris Kang, Chadwick (28.5 points per game)
Top Rebounder — Do Eil Debie, GSIS (12 rebounds per game)
Top Defender — Michael Jung, Chadwick
Team Sportsmanship — GSIS
All-Tournament team — SFS: Brumsickle, Elliot Prest, Hershel Haas; SIS: Phillip Ham, Joseph Park; GSIS: Debie; Chadwick: Kang; Korea International: Noah Choi; YIS-Seoul: Paul Rho; TCIS: Hanjoon Ko.
All-Conference teams, Blue — SFS: Brumsickle, Prest; SIS: Ham, Bryan Kim; Humphreys: Nicholas Cooreman; Chadwick: Kang; YIS-Seoul: Andrew Shin; TCIS: Isaac Yu. Red — GSIS: Sheng Shen, Justin Kim; Osan: Travus Boyd, Jaylon Grant; KIS: Jayden Kim; Daegu: Adrian Tagalog; Dwight: Hyeon-ho Kim; APIS: John Park.
Junior Stephanie Woo hit the game-winning basket with 13.1 seconds left, lifting Seoul Foreign to back-to-back titles in the Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference basketball Cup Tournament, with a 25-23 win over Seoul International. She was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)
Girls
Final conference standings, Blue Division
Seoul Foreign 9-1
Humphreys 8-2
Seoul International 7-3
Yongsan 4-6
Taejon Christian 3-7
Chadwick 0-10
Final conference standings, Red Division
Daegu 10-0
Gyeonggi Suwon 7-3
Osan 6-4
Korea International 4-6
Dwight School Seoul 3-7
Asia-Pacific 0-10
KAIAC Cup Tournament standings
Seoul Foreign 2-0
Seoul International 2-1
Gyeonggi Suwon 2-1
Yongsan 1-2
Chadwick 1-1
Taejon Christian 0-2
Korea 0-1
Awards
Most Valuable Players — Stephanie Woo, SFS; Julie Koh, SIS
Top Gun (best scorer) — Koh (10.3 points per game)
Top Rebounder — Kate Galkina, GSIS (15.7 rebounds per game)
Top Defender — Woo.
All-Tournament team — SFS: Woo, Jihoo Yang, Helena Dommestrup; SIS: Koh, Stella Eu; GSIS: Amie Lee; YIS-Seoul: Avery Sohn; Chadwick: Sunny Seong; TCIS: Skye Joung.
All-Conference teams, Blue — SFS: Yang, Woo; SIS: Julie Kim, Celine Yang; Humphreys: Anayah Reyes; YIS-Seoul: Zoe Chung; TCIS: Adella Otterby; Chadwick: Kara Byun. Red — Daegu: Jasmine Harvey, Zoe Stegall; GSIS: Galkina, Marley Kalua; Osan: Tatiana Lunn; KIS: Mia Thompson; Dwight: Reena Choi; APIS: Rayna Hong.