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Nago Wins the Championship, Avenging Their Previous Defeat with Calm Play and No Openings.

In the boys' team competition, Nago defeated Koyo 2-1 in a match between two teams with two wins in the final league, securing their 18th championship title and their first in five years. Last year, they were runners-up in the prefectural tournament and were burning with a desire for revenge. The pair of Chinen Koriki and Nishime Yuto, who won the prefectural qualifiers for the High School Japan Cup in April, gained momentum with a straight-sets…
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In the boys' team competition, Nago defeated Koyo 2-1 in a match between two teams with two wins in the final league, securing their 18th championship title and their first in five years. Last year, they were runners-up in the prefectural tournament and were burning with a desire for revenge. The pair of Chinen Koriki and Nishime Yuto, who won the prefectural qualifiers for the High School Japan Cup in April, gained momentum with a straight-sets…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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