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High school scoreboard
Wrestling
DODEA Pacific Far East Tournament
At Super Gym
Camp Humphreys, South Korea
Monday
Pool bouts
101 pounds
Pool A--David Piliz, Nile C. Kinnick,
decisioned Steven Walter, Kubasaki, 2-0
(6-0, 5-4); Piliz superior decisioned Titus
Cho, Daegu American, 2-0 (6-0, 7-0); Wal-
ter pinned Cho, :59.
Pool B--Kortney Martin, Seoul Ameri-
can, superior decisioned John Cope, Yo-
kota, 2-0 (6-0, 6-0).
108
Pool A--Taka McDougal, Daegu Ameri-
can, superior decisioned Max Kim, Seoul
American, 2-0 (6-0, 6-0); Brett Hammon-
tree, Osan American, pinned Janelle
Patterson, Robert D. Edgren, 3:29; Ham-
montree superior decisioned Kim, 2-0 (6-
0, 6-0); McDougal pinned Patterson, :30;
Hammontree decisioned McDougal, 2-0
(6-0, 5-0); Patterson pinned Kim, 3:37.
Pool B--Marcus Boehler, Nile C. Kinn-
ick, superior decisioned Yurie Tanaka, 2-
0 (6-0, 6-0); Ed Peterson, Yokota, pinned
Nick Barker, Kubasaki, 4:19; Peterson
pinned Tanaka, 2:54; Boehler pinned
Barker, 3:15; Boehler pinned Peterson,
1:05; Barker pinned Tanaka, :49.
115
Pool A--YeJeen Nam, Osan American,
decisioned Jacob Murillo, Seoul Ameri-
can, 2-0 (4-0, 5-0); Sean Mathis, Kuba-
saki, superior decisioned Nam, 2-0 (6-0,
8-1); Mathis pinned Murillo, :55.
Pool B--Aaron Avila, Kadena, deci-
sioned Trenton Traylor, Yokota, 2-0 (4-0,
8-6); Avila decisioned Triston Barnet, Nile
C. Kinnick, 2-0 (7-1, 9-8); Barnet pinned
Traylor, :43.3.
Pool C--Anthony Cruz, Guam High,
pinned Jacquelin Steele, Robert D.
Edgren, 3:12; Cruz pinned Melody Brown,
Zama American, 1:00; Steele decisioned
Brown, 2-0 (5-1, 5-0).
122
Pool A--Jeff Mizell, Kadena, pinned
Geoffrey Furner, Seoul American, time
unavailable; William Smith, Yokota,
pinned Mizell, :51; Smith superior deci-
sioned Furner, 2-0 (6-0, 7-0).
Pool B--James Bowman, Robert D.
Edgren, pinned Reina Staley, Zama
American, 3:25; Christian Spotanski,
Guam High, pinned Bowman, :51; Spo-
tanski pinned Staley, 1:31.
Pool C--Zach Standridge, Zama Amer-
ican, pinned Cory Florence, Osan Ameri-
can, 3:27; Standridge decisioned Jona-
than Easterbrook, Robert D. Edgren, 2-0
(5-2, 8-2); Florence superior decisioned
Easterbrook, 2-0 (7-0, 6-0).
129
Pool A--Wilfred Smith, Yokota, de-
cisioned Austin Standridge, Kubasaki,
2-0 (2-0, 2-1); Eric Bush, Seoul Ameri-
can, decisioned Mason Moffett, Zama
American, 2-0 (6-3, 6-0); Bush decisioned
Standridge, 2-1 (4-6, 2-0, 5-0); Smith deci-
sioned Moffett, 2-0 (4-0, 7-0); Standridge
decisioned Moffett, 2-0 (3-0, 5-0); Bush
def. Smith, 2-1 (1-0, 0-3, 3-0 OT clinch).
Pool B--Tae Hon Paschal, Kadena,
pinned Shane Yingling, Daegu American,
1:11; Paschal pinned Josiah da Saaveda,
Osan American, :36; da Saaveda deci-
sioned Yingling, 2-0 (5-1, 6-0).
Pool C--Michael Tougher, Guam High,
decisioned Keith Johnson, Robert D.
Edgren, 2-0 (7-2, 3-2); Marlowe Gonzales,
Nile C. Kinnick, decisioned Johnson, 2-0
(2-1, 4-1); Gonzales decisioned Tougher,
2-0 (1-0, 1-1 last point).
135
Pool A--Elijah Gamble, Nile C. Kinnick,
def. Kim Reyes, E.J. King, walkover; Devin
Day, Yokota, superior decisioned Kody
Brunesreither, Guam High, 2-0 (8-0, 7-0);
Gamble pinned Day, 1:21; Brunesreither
def. Reyes, walkover; Day def. Reyes,
walkover; Gamble pinned Brunesreither,
2:42.
Pool B--Alex Gayhart, Zama Ameri-
can, pinned Minsu Kim, Osan American,
:51; Jordan Castillo-Henderson, Kadena,
pinned Preston Blakely, Seoul American,
1:27; Henderson superior decisioned
Kim, 2-0 (7-1, 6-0); Blakely pinned Gay-
hart, 1:06; Henderson pinned Gayhart,
1:07 Kim pinned Blakely, 3:49.
Pool C--Cody Scherrer, Robert D.
Edgren, decisioned Jonathan Philley,
Daegu American, 2-0 (7-0, 6-2); Jonathan
Goddard, Kubasaki, pinned Scherrer,
1:04; Goddard pinned Philley, 1:56.
141
Pool A--Dimitrius Caldwell, E.J. King,
decisioned Michael Watts, Nile C. Kinn-
ick, 2-0 (4-0, 3-0); Watts pinned Arturo de
los Santos, Daegu American, 2:57; de los
Santos pinned Caldwell, :52.
Pool B--Tim Pounds, Robert D. Edgren,
decisioned Yuki Sorci, Yokota, 2-0 (6-0, 4-
0); Sorci pinned Cris Tooley, Seoul Ameri-
can, :55; Pounds pinned Tooley, 1:32.
Pool C--Andrew Sturgis, Guam High,
decisioned Jacob Bishop, Kadena, 2-0
(1-0, 7-0); Sturgis decisioned Nick Jor-
genson, 2-0 (5-0, 4-0); Bishop pinned Jor-
genson, 1:53.
148
Pool A--Cory Peckins, Zama Ameri-
can, pinned Brendon Miller, Yokota, 3:25;
Miller pinned Mike Sink, Kubasaki, 1:47;
Peckins def. Sink, walkover.
Pool B--Dereck Youngblood, Nile C.
Kinnick, pinned Jordan Davis, Guam
High, :54; Youngblood pinned Zach Pelky,
Kadena, :35; Pelky decisioned Davis, 2-0
(8-2, 8-3).
Pool C--Kenneth Butts, Seoul Ameri-
can, pinned Christian Dawes, Daegu
American, :31; Darnell Roberson, Robert
D. Edgren, decisioned Butts, 2-1 (7-4, 6-
9, 4-1); Dawes decisioned Roberson, 2-1
(0-7, 7-0, 5-4).
158
Pool A--Stanley Speed, Yokota, deci-
sioned Mason Ferracci, E.J. King, 2-0 (2-0,
3-0); Harry Bloom, Kadena, decisioned
John Iredale, Zama American, 2-0 (1-0,
6-0); Bloom pinned Speed, :38; Iredale
pinned Speed, :38; Iredale pinned Fer-
racci, :33; Bloom pinned Ferracci, :44.
Pool B--Schuyler Piatt, Kubasaki,
pinned Dominic Royal, Robert D. Edgren,
1:03; Luke Travis, Osan American, pinned
Royal, 3:33; Travis pinned Piatt, :39.
Pool C--Erik Kingsley, Seoul American,
pinned Devon Youngblood, Nile C. Kinn-
ick, 2:25; Chandler Severns, Daegu Amer-
ican, pinned Youngblood, 2:53; Kingsley
pinned Severns, :39.
168
Pool A--Hyong Min Kim, Osan Ameri-
can, def. Ayrton Hilton, Seoul American,
walkover; Tyler Crandell, Yokota, pinned
Kim, time unavailable; Crandell deci-
sioned Hilton, 2-0 (11-9, 5-2).
Pool B--Michael Spencer, Zama Amer-
ican, pinned Nichalous Gibbons, Nile
C. Kinnick, 1:30; Gibbons pinned Lucas
Grondin, Kubasaki, :56; Spencer pinned
Grondin, 1:29.
Pool C--Cheston Nurial-Dacalio, Rob-
ert D. Edgren, decisioned Abe Park, Seoul
American, 2-0 (8-0, 8-4); Nurial-Dacalio
superior decisioned Greg Harris, Kadena,
2-0 (7-0, 6-0); Harris pinned Park, 3:01.
180
Pool A--Austin Wilson, Zama Ameri-
can, pinned Ryan White, Daegu American,
3:03; Sotonya Cintron, Seoul American,
pinned Denver Robb, time unavailable;
Wilson decisioned Robb, 2-0 (1-0 OT
clinch, 2-0); Cintron pinned White, 1:49;
Cintron decisioned Wilson, 2-1 (1-0, 1-0,
3-3 big point); White pinned Robb, :56.
Pool B--Tyler Broome, Kadena, pinned
Tyler Sharbutt, Yokota, 3:07; Broome
pinned Chris Santos, Nile C. Kinnick, 2:54;
Santos pinned Sharbutt, 2:21.
Pool C--Rashaan Grady, Guam High,
decisioned Matt Payne, Kubasaki, 2-0 (2-
0, 2-0); Grady pinned Allen Russell, Rob-
ert D. Edgren, 1:29; Payne pinned Russell,
:52.
215
Pool A--David de los Santos, Nile C.
Kinnick, pinned Darnell Vinson, E.J. King,
5:32; Steven Brown, Seoul American,
pinned Kind Smith, Kubasaki, :37; Brown
pinned de los Santos, time unavailable;
Vinson pinned Smith, time unavailable;
de los Santos pinned Smith, :31; Brown
pinned Vinson, 1:33.
Pool B--Aaron Ahner, Kadena, pinned
Jake Jackson, Yokota, 1:22; Ahner pinned
Matthew Bernal, Robert D. Edgren, 1:36;
Jackson decisioned Bernal, 2-1 (0-2, 2-0,
4-0).
Pool C--Ken Schulteis, Zama Ameri-
can, pinned Matt Choi, Osan American,
1:25; Choi pinned Theatris Eaton, Guam
High, 1:34; Eaton decisioned Schulteis,
2-0 (6-0, 5-0).
Heavyweight
Pool A--Michael Moser, Guam High,
pinned Brandon Molhzon, E.J. King, 1:31;
Molhzon pinned Donavan Whitehead,
Nile C. Kinnick, :35; Moser pinned White-
head, 3:14.
Pool B--Jack Miller, Kubasaki, def.
Alex Gonzales, Zama American, injury
default; Gonzales pinned James Lee,
Daegu American, 3:30; Miller pinned Lee,
3:32.
Pool C--Michael Gilliam, Osan Ameri-
can, def. Gabe Ahner, injury default; Gil-
liam pinned Jesse Hogan, Yokota, 1:16;
Ahner pinned Hogan, 1:15.
Basketball
South Korea
Boys Division I
Korean-American Interscholastic
Activities Conference
W L Pct. GB
Seoul Foreign 14 0 1.000 --
Daegu American 10 4 .714 4
Seoul American 7 7 .500 7
Korea International 7 7 .500 7
Osan American 7 7 .500 7
Yongsan Int'l 6 8 .429 8
Taejon Christian 5 9 .357 9
Seoul International 0 14 .000 14
Girls Division I
Korean-American Interscholastic
Activities Conference
W L Pct. GB
Seoul American 14 0 1.000 --
Daegu American 11 3 .786 3
Taejon Christian 9 5 .643 5
Yongsan Int'l 7 7 .500 7
Seoul Foreign 7 7 .500 7
Osan American 6 8 .429 8
Korea International 2 12 .143 12
Seoul International 0 14 .000 14
Japan
Girls basketball
Monday's summary
American School In Japan 47,
Seisen International 30
At Tokyo
Seisen 2 12 7 9--30
ASIJ 8 16 15 8--47
Scoring--ASIJ, Bessie Noll 21; Seisen,
Kie Kobayashi 10. Rebounding--ASIJ,
Bessie Noll 9.
Okinawa
Boys
Okinawa Activities Council
W L Pct. GB
Kadena 7 0 1.000 --
Kubasaki 0 7 .000 7
Girls
Okinawa Activities Council
W L Pct. GB
Kadena 5 2 .714 --
Kubasaki 2 5 .286 3
Japan
Boys
DODDS-Japan Basketball League
W L Pct. GB
Nile C. Kinnick 8 3 .727 --
Yokota 8 3 .727 --
Robert D. Edgren 8 3 .727 --
E.J. King 3 4 .429 3
Zama American 4 7 .364 4
Matthew C. Perry 1 11 .083 7�
Kanto Plain Association
of Secondary Schools
W L Pct. GB
CAIJ 8 0 1.000 --
Yokota 5 3 .667 3
St. Mary's Int'l 4 3 .571 3�
ASIJ 4 5 .444 4�
Nile C. Kinnick 3 5 .375 5
Zama American 0 8 .000 8
Girls
DODDS-Japan Basketball League
W L Pct. GB
Robert D. Edgren 11 1 .917 --
Zama American 9 3 .750 2
Yokota 6 5 .545 4�
Nile C. Kinnick 7 6 .538 4�
E.J. King 0 7 .000 8�
Matthew C. Perry 0 11 .000 10�
Kanto Plain Association
of Secondary Schools
W L Pct. GB
ASIJ 8 2 .800 --
CAIJ 5 2 .714 1�
Sacred Heart 6 3 .667 1�
Zama American 7 5 .636 2
Yokota 5 4 .556 2�
Nile C. Kinnick 2 9 .182 6�
Seisen International 1 9 .100 7
GARY CASHMAN/Special to Stars and Stripes
Yokota's Wilfred Smith gets the upper hand on Kubasaki's Austin Standridge during Monday's 129-
pound pool bout in the Far East High School Wrestling Tournament at Camp Humphreys, South Korea.
BY DAVE ORNAUER
Stars and Stripes
CAMP HUMPHREYS, South
Korea -- What a difference two
days makes, at least for Zama
American's Michael Spencer
and Nile C. Kinnick's Nichalous
Gibbons.
In a reversal of Saturday's 168-
pound Kanto Plain Association
of Secondary Schools gold-medal
bout, Spencer manhandled his
archrival Gibbons, pinning him
in 1 minute, 30 seconds as the
2010 Far East Tournament began
Monday at Camp Humphreys'
Super Gym.
"Maybe my head was in the
gutter," Spencer, a reigning Far
East gold medalist, said of Gib-
bons pinning him in the second
period of their Saturday match,
"but I'm focused now. Just hope I
keep it going."
Spencer's victory evened their
season series at 2-2. Gibbons
pinned Spencer in a dual meet
last month at Camp Zama, two
weeks after Spencer edged Gib-
bons by decision in the "Beast of
the Far East" tournament at Yo-
kosuka Naval Base.
"I'm not going to make any ex-
cuse," Gibbons said. "I just need-
ed a big wakeup call. That was a
big slap in the face. Now, I know
what to work on and improve, and
tomorrow, I'll just be better."
The Spencer-Gibbons bout
was one of at least six that many
considered possible previews of
Wednesday's gold-medal bouts in
the double-elimination individual
freestyle phase of the Far East
Tournament.
The others were:
Kinnick's Elijah Gamble pin-
ning defending Far East cham-
pion Devin Day of Yokota in 1:21
at 135 pounds.
Reigning gold medalist Mar-
cus Boehler of Kinnick pinning
Yokota's Ed Peterson in 1:05 at
108 pounds.
Kadena's Aaron Avila deci-
sioning Kinnick's Triston Barnet
at 115 pounds.
Guam High's Andrew Stur-
gis decisioning Jacob Bishop of
Kadena at 141 pounds.
Two-time Far East gold med-
alist Harry Bloom of Kadena de-
cisioning Zama's John Iredale at
158 pounds.
Reigning heavyweight gold
medalist Michael Gilliam of Osan
American sending Kadena's
Gabe Ahner to the sideline with
a rib injury; Ahner returned later
Monday to wrestle again.
Observersalsopointedtothree-
man pools in the 115- and 122-
pound weight classes as "groups
of death." The 115 Group B pool
included Avila, Kanto champion
Barnet and Yokota's Trenton
Traylor. The 122 Group A pool
included Kadena's Jeff Mizell,
Seoul American's Geoffrey Furn-
er and Yokota's Will Smith.
Is it beneficial or detrimental
to have such fierce competition so
early in the week?
"You get to see who's got the
highest potential in the tourna-
ment, if you have good, hard
matches early on," Bloom said.
"It's an opportunity for every-
one to know what they're going
up against," said Gilliam, who en-
tered the Far East tournaments
with just two regular-season
bouts. "I'd like to know what my
competition and style is like."
To deal with unknowns such
as Ahner, whom Gilliam hadn't
wrestled since last year, "you just
push into the fear," Gilliam said.
"He could have changed, he could
have become stronger, all sorts of
things. Just wrestle and do what
I've been taught and I'll be fine."
Gamble hadn't wrestled in two
weeks before running his record
over Day to 6-0 this season; a
year ago, Day went 5-1 against
Gamble.
"I get a feel for how he is," Day
said. "I get to see where he's at."
"Either you do well and get a
good (double-elimination playoff)
seed, or you do badly and you get
a bad seed, meaning you have to
wrestle that much harder," Gam-
ble said. "And if it means I have to
wrestle that much harder, that's
what I have to do."
Double-elimination playoff ac-
tion runs through Wednesday's
individual freestyle gold-medal
finals, starting at about 3:30
p.m. at Super Gym. That's fol-
lowed by Thursday's dual-meet
tournament.
orny@pstripes.osd.mil
Far East pool bouts
a preview of finals?
Wrestling rivalries renewed early
GARY CASHMAN/Special to Stars and Stripes
Two-time defending Far East Tournament gold medalist Harry Bloom
of Kadena wraps up Zama American's John Iredale during Monday's
158-pound pool bout. Bloom decisioned Iredale 2-0.
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