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Pacific high school football Top Ten, Week 10 grid honors, Week 11 outlook

The Top Ten
The Top Ten teams in the Stars and Stripes' weekly Far East high school football ratings, with records through Oct. 27, 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                                         9-0      464    1
2. Simon Sanchez, Guam                         7-2      436     4
3.  Guam High                                            8-1       428    5
4. Singapore American                             3-0      424    6
5. Kubasaki, Okinawa                               6-2      420    2
6. George Washington, Guam                 6-2      412    3
7. Zama American, Japan                        5-4       408   7
8. American School in Japan                  5-3       388   10
9. Okkodo, Guam                                      4-4       384    8
10. Kadena, Okinawa                                3-3       380    9

Week 10 grid honors
Guam High
—L.J. Aguon 5-for-14, 102 yards, 2 touchdowns; 32 yards, 2 touchdowns, 10 carries. Mark Ecija 67 yards, 2 touchdowns, 2 catches. Cody Burpo 2 interceptions. Joshua Hernandez punt block for touchdown, fumble recovery.
Kubasaki—Jarrett Mitchell 131 yards, touchdown, 12 carries.
Yokota—Morgan Breazell 131 yards, 3 touchdowns, 19 carries. Ke’Ondre Davis 2 fumble recoveries.
Seoul American—Ronald Dogan 142 yards, touchdown, 12 carries. Cameron Harris 9-for-13, touchdown, 86 yards.

Week 11 outlook
Friday
Japan
Zama American at American School In Japan, 7 p.m.
—Nice way to rebound and close season, third straight win for ASIJ after a two-game mid-season slide. … Mustangs 18, Trojans 10.
Saturday
Kubasaki at Singapore Falcons, 5 p.m.
— Dragons may pull this off, but they’ll have their hands full. ... Dragons 20, Falcons 19.
Division I
Kadena at Yokota, 6 p.m.
—Despite being short-handed, better-than-good chance that Kadena will prevent this one from becoming a runaway. Still, expect a Yokota victory and host rights to the Division I title game. … Yokota 21, Kadena 10.
Last week—5-1, .833.
Season—55-15, .786.

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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.