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Football Week 7 lookback, Top Ten, Week 7 grid honors, Week 8 outlook

Week 7 Top Ten
The Top Ten teams in the Stars and Stripes' 2008 Far East high school football ratings, with records through Oct. 13, 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.Kadena(Okinawa) 4-0 464 1
2. Yokota (Japan) 6-1 432 3
3. Simon Sanchez (Guam) 5-1 424 4
4.Father Duenas Memorial (Guam) 6-1420 5
5. Seoul American 3-1 408 2
6.Robert D. Edgren 4-2404 7
7. American School In Japan 3-2 384 6
8. George Washington (Guam) 4-2 380 8
9.Kubasaki (Okinawa) 1-4 352 9
10. Osan American (South Korea) 2-2 348 10

Week 7 grid honors
Kadena-Stan Schrock 124 all-purpose yards, 2 touchdowns (52 yards, 1 touchdown, 6 carries); 2-for-2, 37 yards, 1 touchdown; 15 yards, 1 catch; 10 yards, 1 return). Brandon Harris 94 all-purpose yards.
Robert D. Edgren-Johnell Alexander 150 yards, 2 touchdowns, 18 carries. Drew Holder 1 touchdown run, 1 touchdown catch.
Nile C. Kinnick-Jon Bollinger 103 yards total offense, 2 touchdowns (4-for-8, 30 yards, 1 touchdown; 73 yards, 1 touchdown, 11 carries).
Yokota-DeEric Harvin 208 yards total offense, 4 touchdowns (10-for-13, 171 yards, 3 touchdowns; 37 yards, 1 touchdown, 10 carries). Derick “Rookie” Seward 204 all-purpose yards, 1 touchdown (53 yards, 6 carries; 20 yards, 1 catch; 131 yards, 1 touchdown, 2 returns); 1 interception. Rainey Daley 113 all-purpose yards (44 yards, 10 carries; 39 yards, 3 catches; 30-yard kick return). Andy Silva 109 yards, 3 touchdowns, 3 catches; 1 interception.
Daegu American-Antoine Feagin 102 yards total offense, 1 touchdown (6-for-9, 55 yards; 47 yards, 1 touchdown, 5 carries). Frank Wright 12 tackles.
Seoul American-Trinadai Stansel 173 yards, 1 touchdown, 13 carries).

Week 8 outlook
Friday
Japan
Robert D. Edgren at Nile C. Kinnick, 7 p.m.-Eagles running on all cylinders as they prepare to host Yokota and try to beat the one-point home-loss jinx. ... Eagles 24, Red Devils 16.
Guam
Simon Sanchez at John F. Kennedy, 7 p.m.-Sharks may finish second to Father Duenas Memorial in the Taga Division standings, but they're the hottest grid commodity on Guam at the moment. ... Sharsk 18, Islanders 6.
Saturday
Interarea
Kubasaki (Okinawa) at Daegu American (South Korea), 2 p.m.-Maybe Dragons should schedule more interarea games; their two victories this season will come against off-island competition. ... Dragons 20, Warriors14.
Japan
Zama American at American School In Japan, 1 p.m.-Homecoming is a happy one in Mustang Valley as Alex Busam and the 'Tangs roll to their best record in three years. ... Mustangs 21, Trojans 7.
South Korea
Osan American at Seoul American, 2 p.m.-Though banged up, the Cougars continue to keep things simple and basic, playing to their strengths; Cougars also must have confidence knowing Daegu, whom Osan beat two weeks ago, beat the host Falcons last week. ... Cougars 12, Falcons 11.
Guam
Guam High at George Washington, 7 p.m.-After two straight victories and almost beating Father Duenas Memorial the week before that, Panthers feel more confident going into their season finale. ... Geckos 18, Panthers 13.
Last week-4-3, .571.
Season-35-9, .795.

 
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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.