Kaishi Kokusai Wins 79th Niigata High School Basketball Championship, Secures Inter-High Berth

Kaishi Kokusai High School secured their place in the upcoming Inter-High School Championships on Sunday, June 7, 2026, after defeating rival Teikyo Nagaoka 85-70 in the final of the 79th Niigata Prefecture High School General Athletic Tournament. The victory marks a significant milestone for the program as they claim the regional title in the men’s basketball division.

Tournament Result: Kaishi Kokusai Claims the Title

In a highly anticipated matchup between two of Niigata’s most prominent basketball programs, Kaishi Kokusai maintained control throughout much of the contest. The 85-70 final score reflects a decisive offensive performance, effectively neutralizing the challenge posed by Teikyo Nagaoka. By winning this regional tournament, Kaishi Kokusai earns the prefecture’s automatic bid to the national Inter-High School competition.

Tournament Result: Kaishi Kokusai Claims the Title

Understanding the Stakes

The Niigata Prefecture High School General Athletic Tournament serves as the primary qualifying stage for basketball teams in the region. For programs like Kaishi Kokusai and Teikyo Nagaoka, this tournament is not merely about regional bragging rights; it is the essential gateway to the national stage. The Inter-High School Championships represent the pinnacle of Japanese high school sports, drawing intense focus from scouts, media, and fans across the country.

The rivalry between these two schools has historically defined the landscape of Niigata basketball, with both teams consistently ranking among the top competitors in the prefecture. Sunday’s result shifts the momentum in this ongoing series, as Kaishi Kokusai demonstrates their current form ahead of the national tournament schedule.

What Comes Next

With the regional tournament concluded, Kaishi Kokusai now turns its attention to the national Inter-High School Championships. The team will begin preparations to face the top-ranked high school basketball programs from across Japan. Fans and supporters can expect the official tournament organizers to release the national bracket and venue details in the coming weeks. For local followers of the Niigata basketball scene, the focus now shifts to how the team will adapt to the heightened level of competition on the national stage.

This report will be updated as further details regarding the national tournament schedule and the team’s preparations are made public.

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