Tochiazuma,
Asashoryu
remain tied
From staff and wire reports
FUKUOKA, Japan >> Tochiazuma and Asashoryu remain tied heading into the final day of the Kyushu tournament.
The two will wrestle today in the tournament's final match, with the winner taking the title.
Tochiazuma defeated Kaio today and Asashoryu beat Chiyotaikai to improve to 12-2.
Dejima is alone in second place at 11-3.
Yokozuna Musashimaru, or Hawaii's Fiamalu Penitani, retired from the sport last Saturday.
Day 14
|
Winner |
|
Loser
|
Toyozakura |
(6-8) |
Ushiomaru |
(10-4)
|
Takanowaka |
(6-8) |
Jumonji |
(7-7)
|
Tochisakae |
(7-7) |
Tamakasuga |
(5-9)
|
Kakizoe |
(7-7) |
Otsukasa |
(5-9)
|
Hokutoriki |
(10-4) |
Yotsukasa |
(8-6)
|
Dejima |
(11-3) |
Kotoryu |
(7-7)
|
Takekaze |
(8-6) |
Kinkaiyama |
(6-8)
|
Wakatoba |
(7-7) |
Tokitsuumi |
(7-7)
|
Shimotori |
(7-7) |
Takanonami |
(5-9)
|
Buyuzan |
(4-10) |
Aminishiki |
(4-10)
|
Tamanoshima |
(9-5) |
Kasuganishiki |
(8-6)
|
Tosanoumi |
(9-5) |
Toki |
(8-6)
|
Kotomitsuki |
(5-9) |
Asasekiryu |
(3-11)
|
Takamisakari |
(5-9) |
Tochinonada |
(8-6)
|
Iwakiyama |
(5-9) |
Miyabiyama |
(5-9)
|
Wakanosato |
(7-7) |
Kyokutenho |
(3-11)
|
Musoyama |
(8-6) |
Kyokushuzan |
(8-6)
|
Tochiazuma |
(12-2) |
Kaio |
(9-5)
|
Asashoryu |
(12-2) |
Chiyotaikai |
(10-4) |
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