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Pacific high school football Top Ten, Week 7 grid honors, Week 8 outlook

The Top Ten
The Top Ten teams in the Stars and Stripes' weekly Far East high school football ratings, with records through Oct. 6, 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                                         6-0      448    1
2  Guam High                                             7-0      440    2
3. Kubasaki, Okinawa                               4-1       416    3
4. Kadena, Okinawa                                  3-1       412    4
5. George Washington, Guam                4-2       408    5
6. Simon Sanchez, Guam                         4-2       400    6
7. Zama American, Japan                        4-3       388    7
8. Okkodo, Guam                                       4-2       380   8
9. Nile C. Kinnick, Japan                          4-3      372   10
10. Robert D. Edgren, Japan                    2-4      356    9

Week 7 grid honors
Robert D. Edgren
—Tristan Jefferson 8-for-19, 125 yards, 2 touchdowns; 71 yards, 17 carries; 29 yards, 1 return. Tyrone Bacalso 148 yards, 4 touchdowns, 5 catches; 1 interception. Khalil Williams 88 yards, 6 catches; 58 yards, 2 returns; 3 yards, 1 carry.
Zama American—Andre Encarnacion 217 yards, 4 touchdowns, 22 carries; 7 yards, 1 catch; 1 sack. David Coleman 66 yards, 6 carries; 30 yards, 1 touchdown, 2 catches. Mitchell Harrison 60 yards, 1 touchdown, 9 carries; 1 sack.
Guam High—Tegan Brown 132 yards, 1 touchdowns, 3 punt returns; 32 yards, 1 touchdown, 6 carries; 6 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 2 passes defended. Daniel Morta 8 tackles, 2 interceptions, 75-yard interception-return touchdown.
Osan American—Tim Ampa 134 yards, 14 carries; 17-yard touchdown catch. Ibrahim Mustafa 86-yard kick-return touchdown, 3-yard touchdown catch.
Seoul American—Ronald Dogan 111 yards, 20 carries; 3 yards, 1 return.
Kubasaki—Tyler Smith 8-for-8, 205 yards, 2 touchdowns; 45 yards, 1 touchdown, 7 carries. Ryan Burnette 87 yards, 2 touchdowns, 3 catches; 82-yard fumble-return touchdown. Jarrett Mitchell 158 yards, 3 touchdowns, 12 carries. D.J. Alderman 9 tackles, 3 passes defended. Tyshon Butler 13 tackles; 115 yards, 4 carries. Aaron Stravers 48 yards, 5 carries; 11 tackles.
Yokota—Raymond Butler 130 yards, 17 carries. Morgan Breazell 162 yards, 2 touchdowns, 10 carries. Stanley Speed 4-for-4, 142 yards, touchdown; 35 yards, 4 carries; 2 interceptions. Cody Trask 80-yard touchdown catch; 29-yard field goal.
Nile C. Kinnick—Dustin Wilson 101 yards, 3 touchdowns, 11 carries; 2-for-5, 12 yards. Quinton Holden 110 yards, 1 touchdown, 14 carries; 38 yards, 2 returns.

Week 8 outlook
Friday
Japan
Yokota at Zama American,  7 p.m
.—Panthers will face a much different, and much more healthy, Trojans team than the one they pummeled 50-0 on Aug. 31. … Panthers 20, Trojans 12.
South Korea
Daegu High at Osan American, 7 p.m
.—The last thing the Warriors want is a repeat of their second game against the Cougars last season. … Warriors 18, Cougars 10.
Guam playoffs
John F. Kennedy at Okkodo, 7 p.m
.—Bulldogs finished third in the regular season. Could they make a huge dent in the playoffs? … Bulldogs 19, Islanders 9.
Saturday
Guam playoffs
Father Duenas Memorial at George Washington, 7 p.m
.—Who’d have ever thought both the Friars AND the Geckos would be gazing up at Guam High at the same time? … Geckos 21, Friars 16.
Southern vs. Simon Sanchez at Okkodo High School, 7 p.m.—Sharks against Dolphins? Obviously. … Sharks 22, Dolphins 8.
Japan
Robert D. Edgren at American School In Japan, 1 p.m.—Expect the Eagles to do some experimenting and fine-tuning as they get ready for visit to Zama next week in a crucial D-II battle. … Mustangs 18, Eagles 13.
Inter-district
Kadena at Singapore All-Stars, 5 p.m
.—Lengthy road trip will result in happy flight home for Panthers. … Panthers 30, Singapore 14.
Nile C. Kinnick at Kubasaki, 11 a.m.—Won’t be as one-sided as Kadena’s victory Sept. 8 over Kinnick, but still a dominant Dragons performance. … Dragons 24, Red Devils 12.
Last week—8-0, 1.000.
Season—39-10, .796.

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