Huge meet will cap Pacific cross country season
Far East and Asia-Pacific Invitational combine forces to form one event that’s expected to draw hundreds of runners to east coast of Japan.
Far East and Asia-Pacific Invitational combine forces to form one event that’s expected to draw hundreds of runners to east coast of Japan.
Samurai will entertain Yokota next weekend in D-II Far East championship contest.
Yokota sophomore repeats as boys champion and Humphreys’ No. 1 takes over as girls winner. Each pair with partner to win respective division doubles crowns, but are second overall.
Dragons shut out Nile C. Kinnick 33-0 and will host Division I championship game next week.
Yokota gets key player back from injury on offense and benefits from fumble recovery turned into touchdown to defeat Zama.
DODEA-Pacific Division I and Division II semifinals are Friday and Saturday with winners playing for titles the following weekend.
Singles players and mixed doubles duo give Samurai an early advantage in D-II finals; girls and boys doubles play starts Thursday.
Favorite E.J. King is one of seven DODEA-Pacific teams and one of 10 overall playing in the three-day D-II tournament which begins Thursday at Yokota’s high and middle school gymnasiums.