Dave Ornauer

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Okinawa-based sports reporter Dave Ornauer on military-related sports in the Far East.

It all starts up front for Osan, Edgren

Want to know the biggest reason why Robert D. Edgren's Fantastic Four 2.0 and Osan American's Four (+) Horsemen have enjoyed their success so far?

Look no further than the five guys up front responsible for plowing the road for them.

"They're the backbone of the team," Osan coach Duke Allen said of the offensive line.

"In the game of football, nobody goes anywhere or does anything without the guys in the trenches," said Edgren coach Chris Waite.

Read all about the O-line, and get a sneak peek at this week's Class A and AA playoffs.

Class A vs. Class AA Game

I think that we should have a Class A vs Class AA championship game. We can never know who is the real champion. Big schools play small school through out the year and NOW we should have a Big vs Small School Chapionship game. What do you think? Dave help me out...

P. S. I think the small school would WIN!!!

Let's do it

I am sure that the kids and the coaches would go for that. Would have to be at a neutral site (unless they would want to come to Misawa).

Who won the games Friday night

What's the outcome of the Seoul v. Yokota game?

What about the Kadena v. Guam game?

I already saw the post about the Osan v. Edgren game. That must of hurt!

Controversial Penalty

Seoul won in a controversy. Referees called back a Panther touchdown due to a bogus penalty! Without that penalty the touchdown would have counted and the Panthers would have won. I'm sure the Falcons are thanking their lucky stars -- or refs for that "lucky break".

Predictable...

Classic Yokota response to losing...it wasn't us who lost...the refs made it happen....

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Dave Ornauer has covered DODDS-Pacific high school and Far East interservice sports for 25 years -- since his first Far East high school basketball tournament in February 1982 at Yokota Air Base, Japan. When he’s not working, Dave can usually be found reading, enjoying food and fine wine and spending time with family.

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