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Pacific high school football Top Ten, Week 4 grid honors, Week 5 outlook

The Top Ten

The Top Ten teams in the Stars and Stripes' weekly Far East high school football ratings, with records through Sept. 15, points and last week’s rating, as compiled by Dave Ornauer of Stars and Stripes sports. Ratings are based on teams' win-loss records, quality of wins, strength of roster, schedule and leagues, point differential and team and individual statistics. Maximum rating is 500 points:
                                                                     Record Pts Pvs
1. Yokota, Japan                                             3-0   436  1
2. Kadena, Okinawa                                       2-0  428   2
3. Kubasaki, Okinawa                                    2-0   424  3
(tie) Guam High                                              4-0   424  4
5. George Washington, Guam                     2-1   408  6
6. Simon Sanchez, Guam                              3-1   400  7
7, Nile C. Kinnick, Japan                               3-1   392 8
8. Robert D. Edgren, Japan                          1-2   380 9
9. Zama American, Japan                             2-2    376 10
10. Okkodo, Guam                                         2-2    364  --

Week 4 grid honors
Nile C. Kinnick
– Dustin Wilson 64 yards, 2 touchdowns, 7 carries. Marcus Boatwright 53 yards, 9 carries; 10 tackles, interception.
Zama American—Andre Encarnacion 107 yards, touchdown, 8 carries. Holden Limas 144 yards, 12 carries. David Coleman 72 yards, 2 touchdowns, 8 carries. Rafael Morales 8 tackles, interception.
Guam High – L.J. Aguon 71 yards,  2 touchdowns, 9 carries. Tegan Brown 126 yards, touchdown, 18 carries; 6 tackles, 2 forced fumbles, interception. Cody Burpo 7 tackles, forced fumble, fumble recovery. Joshua Foronda 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, fumble recovery.

Week 5 outlook
Friday
Japan
Robert D. Edgren at American School In Japan, 7 p.m.
—Eagles have looked anything but like a 1-2 team; can the Mustangs bounce back from two disheartening defeats?. … Eagles 18, Mustangs 16.
Zama American at Nile C. Kinnick, 7 p.m.—Throw out the Red Devils’ 20-6 comeback win in the season opener; these teams hardly resemble the ones who played that night. … Red Devils 14, Trojans 13.
South Korea
Osan American at Daegu High, 6 p.m.
—Battle of two teams trying to stay alive in the chase for a berth in the D-II title game. … Warriors 8, Cougars 6.
Guam
Southern vs. Father Duenas Memorial at George Washington High School, 7 p.m.
– Friars should get well on this evening. … Friars 13, Dolphins 6.
Saturday
Yokota at Seoul American, 5 p.m.
–Panthers will continue to assert themselves as the Pacific’s powerhouse. … Panthers 24, Falcons 7.
Guam High at Kubasaki, 7 p.m.—Get well, Fred Bales! Dragons will take this one over the Panthers for their ailing coach. … Dragons 19, Panthers 10.
Guam
John F. Kennedy vs. Simon Sanchez at Okkodo High School, 7 p.m.
– Sharks continue to fly just below George Washington and Guam High on the IFL radar. … Sharks 22, Islanders 8.
Last week—4-1, .800.
Season—22-4, .846.

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Sept. 21: Dave Ornauer discusses how Zama did football-wise at Osan last week, and who’s going to win this week’s games.