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Monday, April 27, 2009

Okinawa Track and field Okinawa Activities Council District Championship At Koza City Stadium, Okinawa City Saturday's results Boys team standings 1, Kadena, 79; 2, Kubasaki, 65; 3, Zion Christian Academy, 4. Boys individual results (Note-top three finishers qualify for May 16 Kanto Invitational in Tokyo) Shot put-1, Marquette Warren, Kubasaki, 12.32 meters (meet record; old record 12.22 set in May 2006 by Marquis Newton of Kadena); 2, J. Omila, Kadena, 11.44; 3, Gabriel Ahner, Kadena, 11.29. Discus-1, Lamar King, Kubasaki, 36.62 meters; 2, Shaquille Ray, Kadena, 32.69; 3, J. Omila, Kadena, 31.44. High jump-1, Lotty Smith, Kadena, 6 feet, 2 inches; 2, Sean Mullins, Kadena, 5-9; 3, Vincent Smith, Kubasaki, 5-7. Long jump-1, Shariff Coleman, Kadena, 6.18 meters; 2, Lewis Finney, Kubasaki, 5.94; 3, Brandon Harris, Kadena, 5.93. 100-1, Brandon Harris, Kadena, 11.24 seconds; 2, Marquette Warren, Kubasaki, 11.25; 3, Perry Scott, Kadena, 11.3. 110 hurdles-1, Aaron Perez, Kubasaki, 18.71; 2, Gabe Caban, Kadena, 19.15; 3, Anthony Tarver, Kadena, 20.11. 200-1, Shariff Coleman, Kadena, 23.36; 2, Marquette Warren, Kubasaki, 23.46; 3, Anthony Arivizu, Kadena, 23.98. 300 hurdles-1, Aaron Perez, Kubasaki, 46.05; 2, Anthony Tarver, Kadena, 46.77; 3, Jeffrey Baden, Kubasaki, 49.81. 400-1, A.J. Watson, Kubasaki, 54.08; 2, James Thompson, Kadena, 54.34; 3, Nick Colbert, Zion, 56.55. 400 relay-1, Kadena A, 45.08; 2, Kubasaki A, 45.87; 3, Kadena B, 46.9. 800-1, Daniel Fisher, Kubasaki, 2 minutes, 11.28 seconds; 2, Jacob Bishop, Kadena, 2:16.5; 3, Akira Shavers, Zion, 2:20.94. 1,600-1, Jacob Bishop, Kadena, 4:54.69; 2, William Fowler, Kubasaki, time unavailable; 3, Thomas Castaneda, Kubasaki, time unavailable. 1,600 relay-1, Kadena, 3:46.52; 2, Kubasaki, 3:50.18; 3, Zion, 4:12.59. 3,200-1, Jacob Bishop, Kadena, 10:36.56; 2, Jordon Roberts, Kubasaki, time unavailable; 3, Cristian Rodriguez, Kubasaki, time unavailable. Girls team standings 1, Kubasaki, 62; 2, Zion Christian Academy, 48; 3, Kadena, 37. Girls individual results (Note-top three finishers qualify for May 16 Kanto Invitational in Tokyo) Shot put-1, Retsel Alvarez, Kubasaki, 9.78 meters; 2, Ashley Grugin, Kadena, 8.46; 3, Vallen Alleyne, Kubasaki, 8.18. Discus-1, Retsel Alvarez, Kubasaki, 24.9; 2, Sierra Douglas, Kadena, 24-41; 3, Ashley Grugin, Kadena, 18.68. High jump-1, Kelli Colbert, Zion, 4-10; 2, Bre'anna Jones, Kubasaki, height unavailable; 3, Jasmine Taylor, Kadena, height unavailable. Long jump-1, Natasha Copeland, Kubasaki, 4.86; 2, Riley Witschen, Kadena, 4.37; 3, Dominique Thomas, Kadena, 4.34. 100-1, Kelli Colbert, Zion, 12.95 seconds; 2, Natasha Copeland, Kubasaki, 13.18; 3, Deja Acevedo, Kadena, 13.29. 100 hurdles-1, DeeDee Viskinda, Kubasaki, 19.62; 2, Kelli Colbert, Zion, 19.67; 3, Bre'anna Jones, Kubasaki, 19.93. 200-1, Sarah Wilson, Zion, 26.78; 2, Natasha Copeland, Kubasaki, 27.33; 3, Deja Acevedo, Kadena, 27.56. 300 hurdles-1, Elexis Evans, Zion, 55.14; 2, June Garrett, Zion, 56.92; 3, Caitlen Miller, Kadena, 57.84. 400-1, Sarah Wilson, Zion, 1 minute, 0.68 seconds (meet record; old record 1:01.2 set in 2003 by Serafina Smith of Kubasaki); 2, Jasmine Taylor, Kadena, 1:04; 3, Kelli Colbert, Zion, 1:04. 400 relay-1, Zion, 53.61; 2, Kadena, 53.68; 3, Kubasaki, 53.81. 800-1, Quirina Cohn, Kubasaki, 2:40.81; 2, Jessica Powell, Kubasaki, 2:41.84; 3, Teauna Baker, Zion, 2:44.0. 1,600-1, Quirina Cohn, Kubasaki, 5:54.97; 2, Jessica Powell, Kubasaki, 5:55.43; 3, Amanda Henderson, Kubasaki, 5:55.90. 1,600 relay-1, Kadena, 4:29; 2, Zion, 4:31; 3, Kubasaki, 4:46. 3,200-1, Jessica Powell, Kubasaki, 12:26.31; 2, Amanda Henderson, Kubasaki, time unavailable; 3, Teauna Baker, Zion, time unavailable. Boys soccer Saturday's summaries Naha West 6, Kadena 0 At Naha Halftime-3-0 Girls soccer Saturday's summary Kadena 4, FC Unai 2 At Kadena Air Base Halftime-Kadena 2-1 Goals-Kadena, Kristie Karibian 2 (13), Cassie McDonald 1 (14), Ashley Zapp 1 (1). Assists-Kadena, Cassie McDonald 1, Tyler Arrieta 1, Chasity Cordova 1. Japan Boys soccer Saturday's summary Nile C. Kinnick 3, Robert D. Edgren 0 At Misawa Air Base Halftime-0-0 Goals-Kinnick, David Krievs 1 (7), Kyle Wessells 1 (5), Elijah Gamble 1 (2). Assists-Kinnick, David Krievs 1, David Bailey 1. Girls soccer Saturday's summaries Nile C. Kinnick 4, Robert D. Edgren 0 At Misawa Air Base Halftime-1-0 Goals-Kinnick, Yasmine Espree 2 (7), Megan Pomeroy 1 (13), Mari McDonald 1 (6). Assists-Kinnick, Megan Pomeroy 1, Nadine Mulvany 1. American School In Japan 1, Yokohama International 0 At Tokyo Halftime-0-0 Goal-ASIJ, Laura Ingulsrud 1 (12). Assist-ASIJ, Melissa Maggart. Zama American 1, Yokota 1 At Naval Air Facility Atsugi Halftime-Zama 1-0 Goals-Zama, Mallarie Ashliman 1 (28); Yokota, Lexus Perez 1 (2). Assists-Zama, Katie Scully 1; Yokota, Kelli Cournoyer 1. Guam Boys volleyball Saturday's summary Guam High def. John F. Kennedy 25-22, 25-15 At Agana Heights Spike kills-Guam High, Mikel Nelson 12. Defensive digs-Guam High, Justin Samonte 8, Block points-Guam High, Derrell Brunner 4, Jerry Guerrero 3. Friday's summary Harvest Christian Academy def. Guam High 25-16, 25-10 At Barrigada Spike kills-Guam High, Mikel Nelson 11. Defensive digs-Guam High, Justin Samonte 11, Nick Lange 5. Set assists-Guam High, John Martinez 15. Block points-Guam High, Derrell Brunner 5. South Korea Boys soccer 2009 Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Boys Division I (large schools) Soccer Tournament At Falcon Field and Chosun Field, Yongsan Garrison Friday's matches Match 1-Seoul Foreign 8, Daegu American 0 Match 2-Osan American 1, Seoul American 0 Match 3-Yongsan International-Seoul 8, Korea International 0 Match 4-Seoul International 6, Taejon Christian International 1 Match 5-Seoul Foreign 3, Osan American 0 Match 6-Yongsan International-Seoul 2, Seoul International 0 Saturday's matches Match 7-Taejon Christian International 2, Korea International 1 Match 8-Seoul American 3, Daegu American 2 Match 9-Korea International 1, Daegu American 0, SO (4-3), seventh and eighth place Match 10-Taejon Christian International 3, Seoul American 2, SO (3-2), fifth and sixth place Match 11-Seoul International 3, Osan American 1, third and fourth place Match 12-Seoul Foreign 2, Yongsan International-Seoul 1, championship and second place Awards Most Valuable Player-Ernst Dencher, Seoul Foreign. Best Offensive Players-Jacob Lunden-Welden, Seoul Foreign; David Kim, Yongsan International-Seoul. Best Defensive Player-Charles Mills, Seoul American. Best Goalkeeper-Richard Mejia, Osan American. Coaches of the Year-Doug Farley, Seoul Foreign; Nilton Resende, Yongsan International-Seoul. Team Sportsmanship Award-Daegu American. All-Tournament Team-Jacob Lunden-Welden, Ernst Dencher, Francis Suh, Patrick Byun, John Beckius, Brad Kowalk, Chris Kowalk, Seoul Foreign; Arnold Chae, Ted Kim, David Kim, Woojin Kim, Jimmy Kim, Yongsan International-Seoul; Andy Chung, John Eom, Jerry An, Paul Cho, Seoul International; Derek Becker, Kee Park, Jacob Davis, Osan American; Chris Park, Michael Kim, Taejon Christian International; Matt Nutter, John Clark, Seoul American; Max Park, Korea International; Ben Beaulieu, Daegu American. All-Conference Team-Ernst Dencher, John Beckius, Chris Kowalk, Ryan Suh, Andrew Park, Jacob Lunden-Welden, Ben Neumann, Seoul Foreign; Arnold Chae, Ted Kim, David Kim, Jonathan Park, Jamie Ha, Yongsan International-Seoul; John Eom, Andy Chung, Tatsuhiro Watanabe, Jerry An, Seoul International; John Clark, Charles Mills, Matt Nutter, Seoul American; Derek Becker, Eugene So, Osan American; James Kang, Jae Won Oh, Taejon Christian International; Max Park, Korea International; Ben Beaulieu, Daegu American. Saturday's summaries Taejon Christian International 2, Korea International 1 KIS10-1 TCIS11-2 Goals-TCIS, Chris Park 1, Sungjin Kim 1; KIS, Dongyong Lee 1. Assists-TCIS, Sungho Kim 1, James Kang 1; KIS, Steven Noh 1. Seoul American 3, Daegu American 2 Daegu 2 0-0 SAHS 2 1-3 Goals-SAHS, John Clark 1 (7), Matt Nutter 1 (3), Charles Mills 1 (1); Daegu, Evan Lobeto 2 (4). Assist-SAHS, Thomas Creed 1. Korea International 1, Daegu American 0, SO (4-3) Daegu 0 0-0 KIS 0 0-0 Shootout goals-Daegu, Ben Beaulieu, Patrick Buehl, Greg Jones. Taejon Christian International 3, Seoul American 2, SO (3-2) TCIS 2 0-2 SAHS 1 1-2 Regulation goals-TCIS, Sungho Kim 1, Sungjin Kim 1; SAHS, John Clark 1 (8), Peter Kim 1 (5). Assists-TCIS, James Kang 1; SAHS, Peter Kim 1, Danny Hunt 1. Shootout goals-TCIS, Peter Kim, Levi Miller, Sungho Kim; SAHS, Matt Nutter, Peter Kim. Seoul International 3, Osan American 1 SIS 2 1-3 Osan 0 1-1 Goal-Osan, Yon Tolliver 1 (3). Assist-Osan, Derek Becker 1 (11). Seoul Foreign 2, Yongsan International-Seoul 1 YIS-S 0 1-1 SFS 0 2-2 Goals-SFS, Ernst Dencher 1 (7), Ryan Suh 1 (4); YIS-S, David Kim 1 (19). Assist-SFS, Andrew Park 1. Girls soccer 2009 Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Girls Division I (large schools) Soccer Tournament At Tiger Field, Seoul International School, Seongnam Friday's matches Match 1-Seoul Foreign 4, Yongsan International-Seoul 1 Match 2-Seoul American 2, Daegu American 0 Match 3-Osan American 4, Seoul International 0 Match 4-Taejon Christian International 2, Korea International 1 Match 5-Seoul Foreign 4, Seoul American 1 Match 6-Osan American 2, Taejon Christian International 1 Saturday's matches Match 7-Korea International 2, Seoul International 1 Match 8-Daegu American 2, Yongsan International-Seoul 0 Match 9-Seoul International 2, Yongsan International-Seoul 1, seventh and eighth place Match 10-Daegu American 1, Korea International 0, fifth and sixth place Match 11-Taejon Christian International 2, Seoul American 0, third and fourth place Match 12-Seoul Foreign 3, Osan American 1, championship and second place Awards Most Valuable Player-Nina Aaltonen, Taejon Christian International. Best Offensive Player-Brittney Rader, Seoul Foreign. Best Defensive Player-Ernie Song, Taejon Christian International. Best Goalkeeper-Liz Gleaves, Seoul American. Coach of the Year-Tiece Adams, Taejon Christian International. Team Sportsmanship Award-Taejon Christian International. All-Tournament Team-Karen Lee, Iana Petrova, Ariel Rhoda, Sandra Lee, Rachel Wolochatiuk, Leah Chung, Hanna Helm, Claire Park, Seoul Foreign; Celine Baldevia, Angela Frisby, Sofia Hemmer, Alina Hauter, Bria Pressley, Jasmine Pressley, Osan American; Andrea Lee, Esther Kim, Jessica Yoon, Nina Aaltonen, Taejon Christian International; Alicia Furner, Sarah Schade, Seoul American; Kristina Bergman, Agnes Choi, Daegu American; Elaine Lee, Korea International; Amy Jung, Seoul International; Taylor Trent, Yongsan International-Seoul. Saturday's summaries Korea International 2, Seoul International 1 KIS20-2 SIS01-1 Daegu Ameerican 2, Yongsan International-Seoul 0 YIS-S00-0 Daegu11-2 Goals-Daegu, Kristina Bergman 1 (10), Gulee Kwon 1 (3). Assists-Daegu, Hana Noguchi 1, Linda Martinez 1. Seoul International 2, Yongsan International-Seoul 1 YIS-S10-1 SIS11-2 Daegu American 1, Korea International 0 KIS00-0 Daegu10-1 Goal-Daegu, Gulee Kwon 1 (4). Taejon Christian International 2, Seoul American 0 TCIS02-2 SAHS00-0 Goals-TCIS, Nina Aaltonen 2 (2). Assist-TCIS, Caroline Lee 1. Seoul Foreign 3, Osan American 1 Osan 0 1-1 SFS 1 2-3 Goals-SFS, Karen Lee 1 (30), Brittney Rader 1 (22), Sandra Lee 1 (4); Osan, Bria Pressley 1 (22). Assists-SFS, Brittney Rader 1, Leah Chung 1. Swimming 2009 Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Swimming Championship Meet At Yongsan International School-Seoul Saturday's results Combined team scores 1, Seoul American, 538; 2, Seoul Foreign, 432½; 3, Seoul International, 352; 4, Yongsan International-Seoul, 170½; 5, Korea International, 163; 6, International Christian-Uijongbu, 75; 7, Taejon Christian International, 72; 8, Osan American, 60; 9, Daegu American, 24. Boys team scores 1, Seoul American, 315; 2, Seoul Foreign, 237; 3, Seoul International, 140; 4, Yongsan International-Seoul, 66; 5, Korea International, 60; 6 (tie), International Christian-Uijongbu and Taejon Christian International, 43; 8, Osan American, 30; 9, Daegu American, 8. Boys high-point winners 1 (tie), Derek Champlin and Andrew Park, Seoul Foreign, and John Graham, Seoul American, 30; 4, Chan Jun Park, Seoul International, 47; 5 (tie), Andrew Ji and Tae Lee, Seoul American, 26; 7, Abe Nelson, Seoul American, 25; 8 (tie), Brian Cho and John Kim, Seoul Foreign, and Josh Moon, Seoul American, 24. Girls team scores 1, Seoul American, 223; 2, Seoul International, 212; 3, Seoul Foreign, 195½; 4, Yongsan International-Seoul, 104½; 5, Korea International, 103; 6, International Christian-Uijongbu, 32; 7, Osan American, 30; 8, Taejon Christian International, 29; 9, Daegu American, 16. Girls high-point winners 1 (tie), Serafina Kim and Aline Kim, Seoul International, 30; 3, Kennedy Allen, Seoul American, 29; 4, Priscilla Chung, Seoul American, 28; 5, Jackie Belanger, Seoul Foreign, 27; 6, Kira Okray, Seoul Foreign, 25; 7 (tie), Aramie Sohn and Lauren Lovell, Seoul Foreign, Yeon Su Cho and So Yeon Jeong, Korea International, and Debbie Kim, Seoul International, 23. Saturday's KAIAC record breakers Serafina Kim, Seoul International, 200 freestyle, 2 minutes, 11.63 seconds. Andrew Park, Seoul Foreign, 100 butterfly, 1:00.27, and 100 backstroke, 1:02.71. John Graham, Seoul American, 100 individual medley, 1:01.62. Seoul American (Tae Lee, Andrew Ji, Josh Moon, John Graham), 200 freestyle relay, 1:46.05. Saturday's individual winners Girls 200 freestyle-Serafina Kim, Seoul International, 2:11.63 (league record) Boys 200 freestyle-Andrew Park, Seoul Foreign, 2:06.99. Girls 200 medley relay-Seoul American (Melissa Bruhnke, Yoli-Anni Rodriguez, Kennedy Allen, Priscilla Chung), 2:20.53. Boys 200 medley relay-Seoul Foreign (Derek Champlin, John Kim, Andrew Park, Alex Hong, 1:59.18. Girls 50 freestyle-Serafina Kim, Seoul International, 28.88. Boys 50 freestyle-Chan Jun Park, Seoul International, 26.87. Girls 100 breaststroke-Priscilla Chung, Seoul American, 1:27.73. Boys 100 breaststroke-John Graham, Seoul American, 1:09.87. Girls 100 butterfly-Kennedy Allen, Seoul American, 1:16.23. Boys 100 butterfly-Andrew Park, Seoul Foreign, 1:00.27 (league record) Girls 50 backstroke-Aramie Sohn, Seoul Foreign, 36.26. Boys 50 backstroke-Derek Champlin, Seoul Foreign, 30.19. Girls 100 individual medley-Serafina Kim, Seoul International, 1:11.73. Boys 100 individual medley-John Graham, Seoul American, 1:01.62 (league record) Girls 100 freestyle-Aline Kim, Seoul International, 1:01.97. Boys 100 freestyle-Derek Champlin, Seoul Foreign, 57.43. Girls 50 butterfly-Kennedy Allen, Seoul American, 31.56. Boys 50 butterfly-Andrew Ji, Seoul American, 29.01. Girls 100 backstroke-Jackie Belanger, Seoul Foreign, 1:17.15. Boys 100 backstroke-Andrew Park, Seoul Foreign, 1:02.71. Girls 50 breaststroke-Aline Kim, Seoul International, 38.85. Boys 50 breaststroke-Derek Champlin, Seoul Foreign, 32.86. Girls 200 individual medley-Aline Kim, Seoul International, 2:33.59. Boys 200 individual medley-John Graham, Seoul American, 2:18.80. Girls 200 freestyle relay-Seoul International (Aline Kim, Debbie Kim, Amy Kim, Serafina Kim, 1:59.55. Boys 200 freestyle relay-Seoul American (Tae Lee, Andrew Ji, Josh Moon, John Graham), 1:46.05 (league record).

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