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And meanwhile, on the courts and cross-country courses ...

Musings and mutterings after spending 2 1/2 weeks on the road visiting nine of 12 DODDS and DDESS schools and looking around for the guy who sells the eye toothpicks:

-- That loud thud you heard about 10 a.m. Saturday was the jaws of many a St. Mary's International cross-country runner watching Andrew Quallio picking up right where he left off last year (click here for complete Saturday results). The Zama American senior sped over the Tama Hills Recreation Center's 2.9-mile course in 15 minutes, 20.4 seconds; Ion Fukazawa, an excellent St. Mary's runner, managed to finish 1:36.8 behind that. I say again: We need to bring back the international schools to Far East to get the truest gauge of how good Andrew really is compared to the entire rest of the Pacific.

-- Looking for a promising girls tennis player out of Matthew C. Perry? How about Rebekah Harwell, who won both her singles matches over the weekend vs. Yokota and Robert D. Edgren at Misawa Air Base?

-- Speaking of Edgren, how about young Angel Lemen, one of coach Andre Thibert's veterans who won her 2.1-mile heat at Tama by six seconds over Fukazawa's sister Rickey? Maybe has the potential to be the best Eagles girls runner since Jade Thrasher left two years ago.

-- On the volleyball court, Edgren is 2-2 largely behind the booming arm of junior Jessica Bergman, who racked up 21 kills as the Eagles split their two home matches with Yokota. Once coach Sarah Richardson can develop one or two consistent setters, those numbers will double as the season progresses. But Bergman's been a great revelation.

-- That Megan Chase really put up some good service numbers in Seoul American's spikers' straight-set season-opening win over Daegu American. Another good move-in for a Falcons team that needed plenty. Big test will come later this season against perennial power Seoul Foreign.

-- And Osan American's "Little Big Three" of Celine Baldevia (9 kills), Laura Vega (7) and Nicole Sparks (6 digs) was another group channeling its feats of last season as they opened the Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference campaign with a straight-setter at Yongsan International-Seoul. Seoul Foreign and Seoul American loom as the Cougars' biggest challenges.

 
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Nov. 26: Dave Ornauer previews the Yokota at Kubasaki football game as well as the tennis championships at Yokosuka, volleyball at Yokota and Saturday's DODDS Japan cross-country championships at Misawa.