Things were looking mighty good for E.J. King in last October’s Far East Division II girls volleyball tournament final, after the Cobras took the first set 25-16 over host Yokota.
The Camp Zama community, including U.S. Army Garrison Japan personnel, helped youth experience a taste of homecoming spirit here Thursday.
That was the case Friday as American School in Japan got on the scoreboard first via a hook-and-lateral run of 58 yards by Micah Eickbush en route to a season-ending 36-15 win over Humphreys at Mustang Valley.
A pair of senior running backs came up big for Kubasaki, which captured the top seed Friday in next week’s Far East Division I semifinals.
Defense ruled the homecoming game. And that, plus a lengthy touchdown run by Chris Jones, left Zama all alone atop the Division II football standings.
Many records last for years, withstanding the attempts of numerous athletes to break them.
Zama and Robert D. Edgren began the football regular season the same way they’re ending it: facing each other. Only there’s much more on the line in their second go-round.
An alumna of Zama Middle High School returned to her former campus to speak to Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets here on her experiences as a newly commissioned U.S. Army officer.
Kadena defeats island rival Kubasaki to reach the championship game, but ASIJ sweeps its way to triumph.
Annual event at American School In Japan has teams seeing how they match up with some of the best competition DODEA’s Pacific theater has to offer.