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

Pacific high school basketball ratings, 'dead week' edition

Not much movement this week, with a lot of teams off for semester exams.

Boys
1, Yokota, Japan (20-0) -- On course for unbeaten regular season.
2, Seoul American (29-9) -- Rematch at Seoul Foreign on Feb. 4, KAIAC tourney still loom.
3. Nile C. Kinnick, Japan (15-5) -- Idle last week.
4, Kadena, Okinawa (16-10) -- Don't be fooled by five losses last week; they all came against military teams in the MLK tournament.
5, Seoul Foreign (15-2) -- Stumbled against Seoul American, but still going strong.
6, American School In Japan (7-6). Been on a tear since New Year Classic.
7, Faith Academy, Philippines (13-8).
8, St. Mary's International, Japan (10-10).
9, Robert D. Edgren, Japan (8-5).
10, Osan American, South Korea (6-5).
Girls
1, Faith Academy, Philippines (22-0) -- Of all the things the Vanguards have done over the years, going unbeaten isn't one of them.
2, Seoul American (19-1) -- Like the boys, Falcons girls passed their big teast at home vs. Seoul Foreign.
3, Yokota, Japan (12-2) -- This team was supposed to contend next season; look at 'em now.
4, Zama American, Japan (11-4) -- Trojans' best start in three seasons continues.
5, Kadena, Okinawa (8-9) -- Again, a bit misleading, since 1-4 ledger last week came against MLK military teams.
6, Osan American, South Korea (9-2).
7, International School of the Sacred Heart, Japan (4-2).
8, Seoul Foreign (12-6).
9, Nile C. Kinnick, Japan (8-6).
10, Daegu American, South Korea (9-5).

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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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