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Matthew C. Perry's Sasha Malone prepares to striike the ball during this weekend's DODEA-Japan tennis matches. Malone won both her singles and doubles matches.

Matthew C. Perry's Sasha Malone prepares to striike the ball during this weekend's DODEA-Japan tennis matches. Malone won both her singles and doubles matches. (Kevin Rossiter/Special to Stripes)

High school

CROSS COUNTRY

South Korea

Saturday at Taejon Christian

(3.12-mile course)

DODEA-Korea boys leaders

1, Terrence Burnell, Humphreys, 18 minutes, 11.5 seconds; 2, Kieran Quigley, Humphreys, 18:21.7; 3, Derek Snyder, Humphreys, 18:23.8; 4, Joey Brown, Humphreys, 18:24.8; 11, Asher Jacobs, Osan American 20:19.7; 12, Harper Flores, Humphreys, 20:22.7; 13, Dean Lentz, Daegu, 20:25.9; 17, Ethan McClintic, Humphreys, 20:44.8; 20, Yousouff Baradji, Humphreys, 22:16.6; 28, Nicholas Faubion, Daegu, 23:13.8.

DODEA-Korea girls leaders

2, Reagan McGuire, Humphreys, 21 minutes, 30.9 seconds; 3, Cassie Jarzabek, Humphreys, 22:18.0; 5, Lucille Fetterman, Humphreys, 23:44.5; 6, Macy McCullough, Humphreys, 23:54.0; 7, Samantha Dales, Humphreys, 24:03.9; 8, Alana Wilburn, Humphreys, 24:41.3; 12, Ella Kalinowski, Humphreys, 25:22.0.

Guam

Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam All-Island championships

Friday at Guam High School

(3.12-mile course)

Boys

Guam High 27, St. John’s 41, Father Duenas Memorial 82, Harvest Christian 85, Notre Dame 155

1, Nathaniel Carlson, Guam High, 17 minutes, 37.28 seconds; 2, Alexander Clark, St. John’s, 17:43.47; 3, Elijah Dixon, Harvest, 18:12.91; 4, Eldon Egbert, Guam High, 18:17.58; 5, Jackson Fulkerson-Smith, St. John’s, 18:27.87; 6, Wesly Augustine, Guam High, 18:46.87; 7, Clay Martin, Guam High, 18:48.17; 8, Race Baden, St. John’s, 19:20.12; 9, Brandon Neilson, Guam High, 19:33.69; 10, Ercell Miller, Guam High, 19:39.33.

Girls

St. John’s 33, Guam High 41, Harvest Christian 91, Academy of Our Lady 93, Notre Dame 100

1, Maeva Conroy, St. John’s, 21 minutes, 46.73 seconds; 2, Aubrey Frank, Guam High, 22:47.69; 3, Taylor-Ann Santos, AOLG, 22:55.07; 4, Elizabeth Higley, St. John’s, 23:29.25; 5, Hazel Wilson, St. John’s, 23:45.38; 6, Bekah Tavarez, Harvest, 23:51.89; 7, Almira Carlson, Guam High, 23:56.25; 8, Brianni Soto, Guam High, 24:14.16; 9, Sujin Oh, St. John’s, 24:18.30; 10, Hayden Thompson, Harvest, 24:24.57.

Japan

Saturday at Lake Isanoura, Sasebo

(3.12-mile course)

Boys

E.J. King 25, Robert D. Edgren 30

1, Jeremy Phillips, King, 17 minutes, 54 seconds; 2, Nolan Grubb, King, 18:00; 3, Jude Cutler, King, 18:05; 4, Aaden Mulhall, Edgren, 18:11; 5, Andrew Schwehr, Edgren, 18:48; 6, Luke Lehner, Edgren, 18:51; 7, Aiden Lehner, Edgren, 19:00; 8, Steven Bell, Edgren, 19:00; 9, Damian Perez, King, 19:27; 10, Russel Manalansan, King, 19:59.

Girls

King 23, Edgren 35

1, Nina Johnson, Edgren, 24 minutes, 5 seconds; 2, Tiffany Nabutete, King, 24:32; 3, Sage Lederman, King, 25:30; 4, Mailee Wilson, Edgren, 26:40; 5, Savannah Hays, King, 26:50; 6, Wara Warakanbancha, King, 29:03; 7, Mya Schinker, King, 29:51; 8, Liana Blake, King, 32:34; 9, Kim Bohl, Edgren, 32:49.

Saturday at Tama Hills Recreation Center

(4,417-meter course)

Boys

American School In Japan 15, K International 50

Zama 23, Yokota 33

Nile C. Kinnick 15, Yokota 47

1, William Beardsley, St. Mary’s International, 14 minutes, 5.3 seconds (course record; old record 14:29.9 set in October 2008 by Andrew Quallio of Zama American); 2, Hiroya Sobajima, ASIJ, 15:54.6; 3, Keito Fukuma, ASIJ, 16:25.7; 4, Soul Vessels, Kinnick, 16:31.8; 5, Eigen Schinaman, ASIJ, 16:33.4; 6, Simon Nakamura, Christian Academy Japan, 16:36.1; 7, Taisei Yamada, ASIJ, 16:47.0; 8, Mutsuki Tanabe, ASIJ, 17:01.8; 9, Franklin Richter, St. Mary’s, 17:13.7; 10, Ben Cox, ASIJ, 17:13.7.

Girls

ASIJ 15, K International incomplete

Heart 15, Christian Academy Japan incomplete

Kinnick 15, Yokota incomplete

1, Sofia Sato, ISSH, 18 minutes, 4.5 seconds; 2, Mia Bartram, Kinnick, 18:47.6; 3, Isabel Tsuchida, ASIJ, 18:58.2; 4, Chloe McCormick, ASIJ, 19:00.6; 5, Julia Schouw, ASIJ, 19:48.3; 6,, Chaitra Konda, CAJ, 19:52.4; 7, Yuki Konomi, ISSH, 19:54.0; 8, Aura Vessels, Kinnick, 19:55.9; 9, Liliana Fennessey, Zama, 20:15.0; 10, Lauren Cabradilla, Kinnick, 20:18.6.

Matthew C. Perry's Max Bailey runs down the ball during this weekend's DODEA-Japan tennis matches. Bailey lost his singles and doubles matches to E.J. King.

Matthew C. Perry's Max Bailey runs down the ball during this weekend's DODEA-Japan tennis matches. Bailey lost his singles and doubles matches to E.J. King. (Kevin Rossiter/Special to Stripes)

Matthew C. Perry's Nina Altig runs down the ball during this weekend's DODEA-Japan tennis matches. Altig teamed with Julie Apperson to win her doubles match against  E.J. King.

Matthew C. Perry's Nina Altig runs down the ball during this weekend's DODEA-Japan tennis matches. Altig teamed with Julie Apperson to win her doubles match against E.J. King. (Kevin Rossiter/Special to Stripes)

TENNIS

South Korea

Friday at Camp Humphreys

Boys

Humphreys 5, Daegu 0

Singles — Sean Choo def. Beckam Clites 8-3, Elliott Lee def. Evan Son 8-0, Elijah Petry def. Max Lim 8-1.

Doubles — Beau Carson and Dylan Byun def. Andrew Im and William McBride 8-0, Minsong Kim and Jensen Martin by walkover.

Girls

Humphreys 5, Daegu 0

Singles — Naomi Choi def. Gianna Tak 9-7, Chloe Lee def. Samantha Jones 8-4, Anna Reynolds def. Irene Won 8-0.

Doubles — Erin Ji and Kaylee Yoo by walkover, Jenna Reynolds and Esther Kim by walkover.

Saturday at Osan Air Base

Boys

Gyeonggi Suwon 1, Osan 0

Singles —Tyler Beak def. Chanho Chou 8-4; remaining matches rained out.

Girls

Gyeonggi Suwon 1, Osan 0

Singles — Noa Lizule def. Belldandy Lamb 8-2; remaining matches rained out.

Japan

Friday and Saturday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Boys

King 9, Matthew C. Perry 1

Singles — David Axsom, King, def. Max Bailey 6-2; Amin Alipourkashki, King, def. Zach Cruz 6-2; Joseph Barrett, King, def. Lane Mayer 6-3; Ryan Fenwick, King, def. Nathenry Mercado 6-1; Scott Humbrecht, King, def. Wyatt Kitso 6-1; Joseph Steenhoven, Perry, def. Neo Purificacion 7-5; Jaco Kennady, King, def. Kian Perez 6-4.

Doubles — Axsom-Alipourkashki def. Bailey-Mayer 7-5, Barrett-Fenwick def. Cruz-Mercado 6-1; Humbrecht-Purificacion def. Steenhoven-LaCount 6-2.

Girls

Perry 7, King 2

Singles — Miu Best, King, def. Nina Altig 6-2; Moa Best, King, def. Julie Apperson 6-4; Sasha Malone, Perry, def. Erin Monto 6-3; Aiana Bulan, Perry, def. Laura Dougherty 6-3; Ren Foslin, Perry, def. Tiffany Mendoza 6-1; Maria Alvarez, Perry, def. Amaris Guzman, 6-2.

Doubles — Altig-Apperson def. Best-Best 6-1, Malone-Bulan def. Monto-Dougherty 6-1; Alvarez-Foslin def. Guzman-Mendoza 6-3.

Friday and Saturday at Misawa Air Base

Boys

Edgren 5, Zama 2

Singles — Darris Wyatt, Edgren, def. Gabriel Rayos 8-5; Kai Fredendall, Zama, def. Charles Alvey 8-5; Bryce Dries, Edgren, def. Sean Simpkins 8-4; Will Ruecking, Zama, def Aiden Jaglal 8-4; Kentaro Kerwin, Zama, def. Connor Gregory 6-1.

Doubles — Rayos-Fredendall def. Wyatt Alvey 8-1; Simpkins-Ruecking def. Dries-Jaglal 9-8 (7-4).

Girls

Edgren 6, Zama 1

Singles — Alyssa Singletary, Edgren, def. Jolie Nguyen 8-2; Hannah Lee, Edgren, def. Jessie Teegarden 8-1; Kaitlyn Pasion, Edgren, def. Hannah Bolin 8-6; Vin Villafania, Edgren, def. Gaby Velasco 8-7 (7-2); Luciana Hill, Zama, def. Emma Foshee 6-2.

Doubles — Singletary-Lee def. Nguyen-Teegarden 8-1; Pasion-Villafania def. Velasco-Heilman 8-5.

VOLLEYBALL

Girls

South Korea

Seoul Foreign def. Osan 25-21, 27-25, 25-21

Friday at Seoul

Kills — Cougars: Ashley Kim 8. Digs — Cougars: Abby Elliott 8, Ava Perez 6. Assists — Cougars: Hanna Rutland 14.

Japan

Zama def. Edgren 25-17, 25-17, 25-20

Saturday at Misawa Air Base

Kills — Trojans: Kierstyn Aumua 12. Aces — Trojans: Emma Sakamoto-Flack 7, Aumua 5. Digs — Trojans: Isabella Rivera Munoz 6, Evangeline Nelson 5, Sakamoto-Flack 5. Assists — Trojans: Juliet Bitor 8, Lindsey So 6.

Zama def. Edgren 25-17, 25-10, 25-16

Friday at Misawa Air Base

Kills — Trojans: Aumua 15. Aces — Trojans: Aumua 5. Digs — Trojans: Rivera Munoz 8. Assists — Trojans: Bitor 13, So 7.

Western Japan Athletic Association Tournament

Friday and Saturday at Kobe

Saturday

King def. St. Maur 25-17, 26-24

Kills — Cobras: Mila Nishimura Reed 14. Assists — Cobras: Maliwan Schinker 20, Katelyn Mapa 19.

Friday

King def. Yokohama International 25-15, 25-12

King def. St. Maur 25-18, 25-11

King def. Kyoto International University Academy 25-18, 25-13

Noteworthy — On the day, Nishimura-Reed had 37 kills and 5 aces, Schinker had 25 assists and 7 aces and Mapa had 27 assists.

Perry def. Hiroshima International 25-14, 25-16

Perry def. Nagoya International 25-16, 20-25, 15-13

Canadian Academy def. Perry 25-15, 25-19

Noteworthy — On the day, Towa Albsmeyer had 15 kills and 14 aces, Raelin Reyes had 5 block points and Kahana Pelletier had 20 assists.

Championship

Canadian Academy def. King 25-27, 25-16, 25-23, 20-25, 15-6

Kills — Cobras: Nishimura-Reed 31. Assists — Cobras: Schinker 38.

Boys

South Korea

Seoul Foreign def. Osan 19-25, 25-9, 26-24, 28-30, 15-13

Friday at Seoul

Kills — Cougars: Ben Plouff 22. Digs — Cougars: Plouff 8. Assists — Cougars: Zackary Hernandez 49.

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Dave Ornauer has been employed by or assigned to Stars and Stripes Pacific almost continuously since March 5, 1981. He covers interservice and high school sports at DODEA-Pacific schools and manages the Pacific Storm Tracker.

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