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Jailah McDonald stops the ball as players from both teams converge.

Kubasaki's Lilyana Carillo and Alexa Welsh and Kinnick's Julia Blackwell converge on Red Devils keeper Jailah McDonald. (Photo by Hunter Swartz/Special to Stripes)

KADENA AIR BASE, Okinawa – Nicole Yulee exited her high school soccer career the best way a senior could.

The Kubasaki midfielder intercepted a ball in the 24th minute and scored the lone goal of Wednesday’s championship match. The Dragons blanked Nile C. Kinnick 1-0, winning their second straight Far East Division I Tournament title, third in four years and record 10th overall.

“That was close,” Kubasaki coach Chris Eastman said. “Kinnick was strong.”

It was a battle of unbeaten teams, with Kubasaki closing out a 12-0 season, while the Red Devils (23-1-2) suffered their lone loss of the season. It was also another near-miss for a Kinnick team chock full of seniors and which had not won the D-I tournament since the 2019 season.

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