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Pacific high school football Top Ten, Week 6 grid honors, Week 7 lookahead

The Top Ten
The Top Ten teams in the Stars and Stripes' weekly Far East high school football ratings, with records through Sept. 29, 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                                         5-0      444    1
2  Guam High                                              6-0      436    2
3. Kubasaki, Okinawa                               3-1       412    5
4. Kadena, Okinawa                                  2-1       408    3
5. George Washington, Guam                3-2       404    8
6. Simon Sanchez, Guam                         4-2       400    4
7. Zama American, Japan                        3-3       380     6
8. Okkodo, Guam                                       3-2       376    7
9. Robert D. Edgren, Japan                      2-3      364   10
10. Nile C. Kinnick, Japan                         3-3      360    9

Week 6 grid honors
Daegu High
—Ronald McLean 140 yards, touchdown, 21 carries; extra-point kick block.
Robert D. Edgren—Tristan Jefferson 6-for-14, 182 yards, 2 touchdowns;  25 yards, 6 carries. Louis Murphy 118 yards, touchdown, 3 catches; sack, fumble recovery. Khalil Williams 64 yards, touchdown, 3 catches; fumble recovery, interception.
Guam High—Tegan Brown 140 yards, 16 carries; 15 tackles, two passes defended, touchdown-saving tackle. L.J. Aguon 5-for-16, 132 yards, 2 touchdowns; 40 yards, 17 carries.
Zama American—RayVaughn King 6-for-8, 68 yards, touchdown.
American School In Japan—David Hernandez 7-for-13, 111 yards, touchdown. Haru Kent 85 yards, touchdown, 15 carries; 30 yards, 2 catches. Ken Yajima 71 yards, touchdown, 16 carries; 21 yards, touchdown, 1 catch.
Kadena—Joseph Hermon 90 yards, touchdown, 15 carries. Tyler Putt 9 tackles, 1 for loss. David Pineda 8 tackles, 3 for losses.
Kubasaki—Jarrett Mitchell 95 yards, touchdown, 18 carries; interception. Tyler Smith 1-for-3, 91 yards, touchdown; 45 yards, 10 carries. Aaron Stravers 35 yards, 5 carries; 8 tackles. Kareem Key 91-yard game-winning touchdown pass; 6 tackles.
Yokota—Raymond Butler 163 yards, 2 touchdowns, 7 carries. Morgan Breazell 128 yards, 2 touchdowns, 7 carries. Stanley Speed 114 yards, touchdown, 3 carries.
Nile C. Kinnick—Marcus Boatwright 123 yards, touchdown, 9 carries. Quinton Holden 93 yards, touchdown, 12 carries. LaTendre Paylor 11 tackles. Alex Banks 9 tackles, 2 for losses.

Week 7 grid honors
Friday
Japan
Zama American and Robert D. Edgren, 7 p.m.—
Trojans’ grind-it-out wing-T attack gets the job done against the quick-strike Eagles, but barely. … Trojans 14, Eagles 13.
American School In Japan at Yokota, 7 p.m.—Let’s see what happens when these two teams take much better care of the football. … Panthers 16, Mustangs 14.
Okkodo vs. Father Duenas Memorial at George Washington High School, 7 p.m.—Bulldogs set to record historic victory over ex-power Friars. … Bulldogs 17, Friars 15.
Southern at Guam High, 7 p.m.—Expect a fine homecoming feast for the Panthers. … Panthers 24, Dolphins 6.
Saturday
Seoul American at Nile C. Kinnick, 4 p.m.—
Should be a much more even contest than last year’s. … Red Devils 18, Falcons 13.
Kadena at Daegu High, 6 p.m.—This one won’t be close, although Warriors should give Panthers a good tussle at the start. … Panthers 30, Warriors 12.
Kubasaki at Osan American, 7 p.m.—See Kadena at Daegu High, minus the good tussle. … Dragons 23, Cougars 7.
John F. Kennedy at George Washington, 7 p.m.—Guam’s regular season ends with a one-sided contest. … Geckos 20, Islanders 8.
Last week—5-2, .714.
Season—31-10, .756.

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Oct. 5: Dave explains why today’s Zama vs. Edgren high school football matchup is “the most important in both programs’ history” and he also previews this weekend’s Warrior Classic men’s basketball tournament.