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OBITUARY: Henry Fuhrmann, 65; Journalist, Advocate for Coverage of AAPI Community
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I stayed up late to witness a terrific matchup between Gifu Shogyo and perennial contender Yokohama High School.one trend that persists is head coaches using a single pitcher for an entire game – even if it goes into extra innings – or sending the same kid to the mound on successive days.

given the discipline and rigor that are hallmarks of elite high school sports training in Japan.a lifelong reminder of their rare chance to play on that hallowed ground.Matsuzaka threw more than 400 pitches over three days.

held in spring and summer each year.Quite possibly the most popular annual sporting event in Japan.

Teams from all 47 of Japans prefectures participate.
Sometimes the soil is taken back to their schools and shared with young players.This renovation and reimagined core exhibition are not just about architecture or artifacts.
Well also tell the story of how the Japanese American community was amongst the first to stand up (for Muslim Americans) after 9/11.because institutions like JANM and the Japanese American community.
but I could sense the heaviness and solemn pride coming from her.They were very religious people.