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TOKYO: Japan’s national high school football tournament is thriving after more than 100 years, attracting huge crowds, millions watching on TV and breeding future stars, despite professional clubs trying to lure away young talent. The annual tournament kicked off on Saturday and is still regarded as the pinnacle of amateur football with young players dreaming of playing in the final in front of tens of thousands at the National Stadium in Tokyo. Matches are a massive occasion for the whole school as student cheering squads wave flags, bang drums and roar on their teams in a spectacle of noise and colour. “All the teams are at a similar level of technical ability so it’s about who wants to win the most,” 18-year-old Junpei Fukuda, the leader of Ryutsukeizai University Kashiwa High School’s cheering squad, told AFP. “We want our voices to be the loudest.” Unlike in Europe, where young players are snapped up by professional club academies, high school football in Japan still attracts elite talent. Many go on to the professional game and play for their country with current Japan stars such as Daizen Maeda and Reo Hatate of Celtic and Crystal Palace’s Daichi Kamada all having played high school football. The landscape has begun to change in recent years, with more top young players turning their backs on the high school game and joining the youth teams of top-flight J. League clubs instead. The school tournament’s quality has taken a hit as a result, but its magic endures for many. Ryutsukeizai Kashiwa midfielder Kanaru Matsumoto, who will turn professional with the J. League’s Shonan Bellmare next year, said the tournament was “the stage I’ve aspired to play on ever since I was little”. “The main reason I came to this school was because I thought I could play at the national high school tournament here,” the 17-year-old said. The national high school tournament was first played in 1917, long before professional football came to Japan with the J. League in 1993. Teams from each of Japan’s 47 prefectures, with two from Tokyo, compete in a knockout competition over 18 days with matches played in and around the capital. All games are televised locally and the semi-finals and final are broadcast to a national audience, with millions tuning in. Last season’s final in Tokyo was played in front of 55,000 fans, comfortably eclipsing most J. League attendances. High school baseball and rugby tournaments are also popular and football journalist Masashi Tsuchiya said it was because school sports strike a chord in Japan. “I’m from Gunma Prefecture and I always support the Gunma team, even if it isn’t my old high school’s team,” he said. “It’s a tournament that places importance on local pride and old school ties.” Not all players who appear at the tournament have ambitions to play at the top level. Some play on at university only, while others give up the sport after graduating from high school. Ryutsukeizai Kashiwa manager Masahiro Enomoto said the tournament marks a transition after three years together as a team. “It’s where kids, who have worked really hard for something, become adults,” he said. Floods of tears TV broadcasts of games go beyond events on the pitch, delving into the players’ back stories, playing up emotional bonds and featuring scenes of beaten teams in floods of tears. “Japanese people love that kind of drama more than they think about the quality of the football,” said Enomoto, even though the standard remains undoubtedly high. School sides still hold their own against J. League youth teams, who are increasingly regarded as a better route to the professional game. The nationwide Prince Takamado Under-18 Premier League features a roughly even split of high school and J. League youth teams, and Ohzu High School were crowned this year’s champions. Tsuchiya said high school football should not be thought of only as a stepping stone to the top. “Yes, you can watch it for the quality of football and the quality of the players,” he said. “But you can also just enjoy watching the kids give everything they’ve got to try to win each game.” – AFPSaba Capital Management buys $3.89 million in PIMCO Dynamic Income Strategy Fund stockWhy OpenAI is only letting some Sora users create videos of real people - TechCrunch
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The holidays mark the gift giving season, where people head to stores finding the perfect present to put under the tree or fill stockings for friends and family. But it also can be the most stressful time of year for those facing financial challenges. West Vancouver Police, West Vancouver Fire & Rescue Services and West Vancouver Transit crew are teaming up again for their annual Emergency Services Gift Drive, collecting gifts for children across the North Shore. To spread the holiday magic, they are accepting donations of new, unwrapped gifts for children aged 18 or younger. All donations are delivered to the Family Services of the North Shore Christmas Bureau, a non-profit that helps families bring a joyful holiday season for their children. Cash, used toys or stuffed animal toys cannot be accepted. The toy drive marks its 19th year helping families around the North Shore. Donations are open until Dec. 20. Those hoping to donate can do so at the following locations: Abby Luciano is the Indigenous and civic affairs reporter for the North Shore News. This reporting beat is made possible by the Local Journalism Initiative.
The best thing about Australia’s fightback win over India in Adelaide is that it was in just the second Test of five. There is still so much cricket to come, so many ways this could play out. Credit where credit is rarely given to those who pushed for five Tests between these teams. It’s a latter-day rarity, but it’s put the serious back into series. One Test is by definition not a series. Two usually feels unfinished, 1-1, or a win and a draw, crying out for another match. Three is a minimum. But even three can leave fans feeling short-changed. India’s Shubman Gill is bowled by Mitchell Starc in Adelaide. Credit: AP If this was a three-Test series, Steve Smith and Virat Kohli , for instance, would have only two more innings each. They’re both giants of these times, but at uncertain stages in their histories. Two more innings would prove little. Yes, Kohli made a hundred in Perth, but it was nearly the softest of his 30. Ditto Marnus Labuschagne: he’s made some runs, but needs more, which means more innings. There must be an allowance for accidents, like leg-side strangles, for instance. At the other end of the scale, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Nittish Kumar Reddy have made eye-catching first impressions, but even with one more match they would constitute only glimpses. Don’t be misled by the Jaiswal’s ducks; they’re an opener’s occupational hazard. There may come a time when we’ve seen too much of him, but it’s not yet. A four-Test series presents the same problem as two. It’s an even number, so is liable to end up unresolved. Loading Five Tests, though, represent a gamut. A five-Test series in Australia means players have to negotiate a range of climates, circumstances and conditions, including a pink-ball game. A five-game series has – mostly – its own internal narrative of waxing and waning, thrust and parry, turns to follow twists. It poses questions and gives rise to intrigues. What will become of the Travis Head-Mohammed Siraj tete-a-tete ? They’ve patched it up for now, but there will be many more confrontations. Can Jasprit Bumrah keep it up for five Tests, and if not, what do India have in reserve?Safety is ‘at the core’ of TikTok, European executive says
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