Looking at the competition for victory in each competition Main session 4-6 days | Kahoku Shimpo Online News / ONLINE NEWS

June 3, 2022 10:42

The 71st Miyagi Prefectural High School Comprehensive Athletic Meet will be held in various parts of the prefecture from June 4th to 6th during the main session. We will look forward to the competition for the championship of each competition aiming for the National High School Championships (Inter-High) from July 24th to August 23rd, which is set in 5 prefectures of Shikoku and Wakayama.

(Miyagi Sumo Ground)

The group is fighting between Kogotano Norin and Kami Nori aiming for the 20th victory in 11 consecutive tournaments. Kogotano Norin is centered on second-year students Ryosei Abe, Kota Ito, and Kento Miura. Kami Nori’s noteworthy stock is Masaru Sato, a first-year student. Ito, Abe, and Miura of Kogotano Norin are influential in the individual championships. Kami Nori’s Sato is also powerful. Rendai Shoji (Miyagi Nori) is influential in the 80 kg class of individual battles by weight, and Hiiragi Chiba (Kami Nori) follows. The 100-kilometer class seems to be in a melee battle, but is Monden Riku (Kami Nori) in the first year predominant?

(Onagawa Town General Gymnasium)

In the men’s group, Ikuei Sendai and Tohoku, who won the National High School Championship Tohoku Tournament in January, will compete. The strength of Tohoku is outstanding for girls, and Shibata and Furukawa will follow. Teruto Oso (Tohoku Gakuin) and Norihiro Sasaki (Shibata) compete fiercely in the men’s 60-kilometer class in individual competition. Sakuya Ito (Tohoku Gakuin) is strong in the 66 kg class, and Soken Ito (Tohoku) is strong in the 73 kg class. Yu Sasaki is dominant in the women’s 48 kg class, Yui Goto is dominant in the 57 kg class, and Yu Mizoguchi is dominant in the 63 kg class.

(Miyagino Gymnasium, Sendai City, etc.)

For boys, the first seed Rifu, which has seven consecutive victories, is missing. Conflicts with Sendai San, Sendai Minami, Seiwa Gakuen, and Furukawa Gakuen are expected. For girls, the 1st seed Sendai Minami and the 4th seed Seiwa Gakuen compete. The second seed Sendai Higashi and the third seed Sendai merchant will follow this.

(Sendai City Izumi Gymnasium)

The men’s group is centered on the 1st seed Furukawa Gakuen and Seiwa Gakuen aiming for consecutive victories. Rifu continues. Both singles are centered on Satoshi Ito (Furukawa Gakuen) and Kazuyuki Asano (Ikuei Sendai) who participated in the Inter-High School Championships last year. Aoi Inokari (Seiwa Gakuen) and Keito Sato (Furukawa Gakuen) follow. Seiwa Gakuen, which won the spring Tohoku selection tournament, is the overwhelming women’s group. Is the singles a battle between Miko Akune and Kiyono Sato of Seiwa Gakuen who make a pair with doubles?

(Ishinomaki Sports Park Football Field, etc.)

The ability of the first seed Sendai Ikuei, who has a high level in both forward and bucks, is outstanding. The second seed, Sanuma, confronts with the tenacious defense of the well-established tradition. The 3rd seed Ishinomaki and the 4th seed Sendai San, who have an excellent balance of offense and defense, also look for opportunities.

(prefectural soccer field, etc.)

Three schools, including Sendai Ikuei and Seiwa Gakuen, and Tohoku Gakuin, which won the rookie competition last year, stand out. Tohoku Gakuin has higher individual abilities than usual, and especially FW Watanabe Yukio, who is over 180 cm tall, has scoring ability. For girls, Tokiwagi Gakuen, Seiwa Gakuen, and Sendai Daimeisei compete.

(Sendai City Aobayama Park Garden Stadium, etc.)

The men’s group boasts a stable strength in the thick Tohoku region, followed by St. Ursula Academy Hidetomo and Sendai San. Individuals have high expectations for the second-year pair, Kouichiro Asami and Akiya Hatsuka (Tohoku), who won the spring tournament. Tohoku, which has won the national selection tournament for the second time in a row, is overwhelming for women’s groups. Tokiwagi Gakuen, St. Ursula Gakuin Hidetomo, Miyagi Gakuin follow. Mika Amama, Shinka Yokoyama (Tohoku) and Saku Oikawa, Mai Murakami (same) compete individually.

(Sekisui Heim Super Arena, etc.)

For boys, Sendai Daimeisei, who finished 3rd in the national high school championship last year, is overwhelming. How close are Tohoku Gakuin, Rifu, Seiwa Gakuen, and Sendai’s No. 1 seed school? The Tohoku Seikatsu Bunka Otaka, which is one of the top four prefectural rookie competitions, is also powerful. For girls, Seiwa Gakuen and Daimeisei Sendai are in a fierce battle. In addition, Kaoru Gakuin and Sendai Ichi aim to advance to the top.

(Osaki City Furukawa General Gymnasium, etc.)

For boys, Tohoku, who won the prefectural rookie competition last year, is one step ahead. Sendai Sho, who participated in the All Japan High School Championship in January, and Toryo will chase after him. For girls, Furukawa Gakuen, the runner-up of the All Japan High School Championship, stands out. How close will Rifu be to Shoei Gakuin and Tokiwagi Gakuen?

(Takaginomori Sports Park, Higashimatsushima City, etc.)

For boys, Furukawa and Tome General Industrial High School, who won the championship last year, will follow Shiraishi, who has excellent pitching ability in the 16th National Selection Tournament in March. The girls won the rookie competition last year, and Seiwa Gakuen, which has a high overall strength, is a candidate for the championship. Seed School’s Tohoku Seikatsu Bunka Otaka, Rifu, and Tokiwagi Gakuen follow.

(Prefectural Naganuma Rowing Course)

For the men’s double scull, Ishinomaki’s Kosei Takahashi and Shingumi Takeyama, who finished fifth in the national selection tournament in March, are candidates for the championship. Rikuto Takeda and Hasama Sasaki of Sanuma follow. The men’s quadruple with a steering wheel is likely to be a battle between Shiogama and Ishinomaki. The women’s double scull is strong in Sanuma’s Keima Kuroda and Niko Oba. Ishinomaki is dominant in the women’s quadruple with a steering wheel.

(Aoba Gymnasium, Sendai City)

Ikuei Sendai, who won the prefectural rookie competition last fall, leads the men’s group. Sendai Minami, Furukawa, Sendai Daimeisei, and Kogotano Norin follow. Both individuals are mainly Ikuei Sendai’s Ryoma Ifuka and Shinnosuke Chonan. In the women’s group, the ability of Oushida Norin, who won the prefectural rookie, and Sendai Misakura, who won the second place, are on the same level. As an individual, Sachi Yamashita (St. Dominique Gakuin) will challenge for the second consecutive victory.

(Kesennuma City General Gymnasium)

The men’s teams are fighting for the ability schools of Sendai San, Sendai Jonan, Kesennuma, and Sendai Minami. Naoki Yonekura (Sendai Jonan) for personal foil, Yasuharu Usui (Kesennuma) for Epe, and Noriya Murata (Ichi Sendai) for saber will all challenge for the second straight victory. In the women’s group, Sendai San and Kesennuma are on an equal footing. Last year’s champion, Honami Chiba (Sendai Jonan) was strong in personal foil, and Yumi Abe (Sendai 3) was the center of the epee.

(Yuriage Yacht Harbor)

In the men’s 420th class, Yasushi Abe and Tenui Iwasaki (Shiogama), who won the prefectural rookie competition last year, are the candidates for the championship. In the laser radial class, Haruka Suzuki (Sendai Ichi) follows Kei Kokubun (Ishinomaki). The women’s 420th class is a battle between Shiogama and Ishinomaki. Anna Yagi (Sendai 2) is aiming for the second straight victory in the laser radial class.

(Takashi Shibata)

The group is expected to have a close battle between Shibata and Miyagi Agricultural Co., Ltd. for both men and women. For individual men, Tomoo Kikuchi (Miyagi Nori), who won the prize at the national selection tournament in March, and Akinaga Yoshida (Shibata), who is over 102 kg, are aiming for the championship with good records. The most prominent female individuals are Noka Suzuki (Shibata Norin), who participated in the national selection competition, and Tomoka Kudo (Miyagi Nori), who weighs more than 76 kg.

(Ushiroeboshidake, etc.)

Reading ability, team ability, and physical strength to climb steep slopes are the keys. For boys, Shiroishi, who is aiming for the second straight victory, and Miyagi Ichi, who won the rookie competition last year, will compete. Sendai Misakura chases. For girls, Miyagi Ichi and Sendai Misakura lead one step, and a small number of elite Tagajo approaches.

(Sekisui Heim Super Arena)

Hidetomo of St. Ursula Academy, who monopolized the top ranks of individual battles that have already ended for both men and women, overwhelmed the others in team battles. The boys of Eichi of St. Ursula Academy are mainly Rikuho Yamaoka and Takeki Anbo who won the doubles. He also finished 3rd in the doubles at the national selection tournament. For girls, Natsumi Yamaguchi, who won the singles, is the key to the team. She is fifth in the singles at the national selection competition.

(Kyudo Hall)

How close are Izumi, Sendai 2, and Sendai 3 to the men’s group, centered on Tohoku Gakuin, which won the prefectural rookie competition? As an individual, Yusei Endo (Kakuda), who is ranked first in the Tohoku selection tournament, is the favorite. The women’s group has a sense of stability in Natori Kita, Natori Gakuen, and Seiwa Gakuen, and Izumi and Tagajo bite into each other. Individuals are likely to be in a melee.

(Miyagi Agricultural High School)

In the bantamweight division, Seiyu Nunobukuro (Miyagi Nori), who participated in the Inter-High School Championships last year, is strong. Jun Hirai (Miyagi Prefectural Agricultural Co., Ltd.), who participated in the Inter-High School Championships in the lightweight division, is influential. In the team competition between Miyagi Nori, Shibata Norin, and Sendai Misakura, Miyagi Nori, who has a large player base, is dominant.

(Kakuda City Gymnasium)

The men’s group kumite is centered on Ikuei Sendai, who is in the top 8 of the national selection tournament, and Tome General Industrial High School, which is second in the prefectural rookie tournament last year. The individual kumite is mainly Haruki Hoshi and Fumiyoshi Takekawa’s Sendai Ikuei. The women’s group Kumite is led by Seiwa Gakuen, which is ranked first in the prefectural rookie competition, and Ikuei Sendai, who is ranked second. Individual women will compete mainly in the form of the prefectural rookie competition and Abe Kanoa (Sakurazaka) who won the Kumite class over 59 kg.

(Miyagino Gymnasium, Sendai City)

As an individual, Tamari Sasaki, who won the rookie competition last year, is the favorite, followed by Miku Sato and Noi Abe (both Reimei Furukawa). How far can the first graders, such as Murakami Kaon (Sendai Ikuei), get into? Only Reimei Furukawa will act, and Abe and Kouna Oikawa will challenge Sasaki and Sato.

(Akiu Forest Sports Park)

Tome has the upper hand in the men’s group, followed by Sendai Kogyo and Tome General Industrial High School. As an individual, Inomata Teru (Toryo) is influential. Ryoya Chiba, Kohei Kitamura (both Toryo), and Takashi Chiba (Tome General Industrial High School) are also powerful. For girls, Rie Watanabe (Sendai Kogyo), who participated in the Inter-High School Championships last year, is regarded as a favorite, followed by Kana Goto (Toryo).

(Narusegawa Canoe Racing Stadium)

Both men’s kayak singles are a battle between Yuta Echigo and Yuta Yashima of Naka Nitta. Naka Nitta, who is also a kayak pair, is strong. Men’s Canadian singles are centered around Yohito Okuyama (Ishinomaki Sho). The women’s kayak single is a mixed battle between Misora ​​Ito, Mami Hanyu (both in Tome), and Sato Ai Iwamatsu (Naka Nitta).

(Shiogama High School)

In both men’s group performances, Hidesho Sugawara and Yuraku Yamauchi from Tohoku and Kyoma Kimura and Sota Sato are dominant. Itabashi Shiba and Kumagai Tamaki (Sendai Ichi) follow. Kimura, who advanced to the final in the national selection tournament, is influential in the solo performance. The women’s group performance is centered around Izumi Abe and Mirai Endo (Tohoku). Kazunatsu Ohara (Tohoku) and Yuu Sugawara (Tohoku Seikatsu Bunka Otaka) who participated in the national selection tournament are dominant in the solo performance. Tohoku is dominant for both men and women.

(prefectural rifle shooting range)

The men’s beam rifle group is Ikuei Sendai, and the individuals are Ryota Kudo and Hiraku Aoki (both Ikuei Sendai). Hibiki Tamura (Tohoku Seikatsu Bunka Otaka) is the leading beam pistol. The women’s beam rifle group is centered on Ikuei Sendai, and the individual is followed by Kazu Fujimoto (Ikuei Sendai) and Tomoka Kadowaki (Tohoku Seikatsu Bunka Otaka). As for the beam pistol, Airi Takeichi (Ikuei Sendai) has an advantage. The air rifle is expected to be close.

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