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Kinnick keeps slim playoff hopes alive

Sometimes, the seed of victory gets planted in a previous defeat.

10:54 October 6, 2012

Kadena gets back on track by rolling over Daegu

One of the things preoccupying Kadena coach Sergio Mendoza’s thinking heading into Saturday’s game against Daegu was containing junior running back Ronald McLean, who came into the game with 618 yards on 84 carries.

09:45 October 6, 2012

Osan can't stop Kubasaki assault on scoreboard

It might not have been as lopsided as some expected. But in the end, the visiting Kubasaki Dragons still kept Osan winless on the year with a convincing victory Saturday.

09:13 October 6, 2012

 

 

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School pages

 

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American School in Japan
Christian Academy in Japan
Daegu
Robert D. Edgren H.S.
Guam H.S.
Kadena H.S.
E.J. King H.S.
Nile C. Kinnick H.S.
Kubasaki H.S.
Osan American H.S.
Matthew C. Perry H.S.
Seoul American H.S.
Yokota H.S.
Zama American H.S.

 

Schedules/Results

 
2012 day-by-day fall sports schedules and results for:
Cross country
Football
Guam golf
Tennis
Volleyball

 

View schedules and scores from past years.

 

Previous DODDS Pacific schedules

 

Pacific Scoreboards
Athletes of the Week
Pacific Sports Blog
Ornauer on AFN

 

Stars and Stripes reporter Dave Ornauer talks about the Pacific sports scene on AFN Radio. (Click on right arrow to play file.)

 

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.

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

Sept. 13: A bit of a sad day for us in football land. Typhoon Sanba is fast approaching Okinawa, and as a result, the big football game Saturday, Yokota at Kubasaki, pitting last year's Division I title game combatants, has been postponed. No makeup date has been announced. It was one of two postponements this weekend, the other involving Kadena at Daegu High in an interdivision game that doesn't count in the D-I or D-II standings. But the Yokota-Kubasaki game does carry a bunch of weight with it, D-I title-game berths at stake. DODDS is already exploring makeup options. Dave Ornauer talks about key performances from last week's games and who he thinks might win Friday's American School In Japan at Nile C. Kinnick and Saturday's Zama American at Osan American football clashes.

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