The new fiscal year began in April, and both the Kings U18 and Kings U15 teams are embarking on new challenges. This June 2026 "Monthly Report" on youth team activities features the thoughts of the captains of both teams and their aspirations for upcoming tournaments. Kings U18 has started with a three-captain system comprising third-year students #88 Sho Okuma, #17 Hio Kato, and #13 Jeremiah David Kaito Blake. The team consists of 14 players. In June, they competed in their first official match since forming the new team, the "U18 Nissin Block League Okinawa Prefecture Qualifiers." Although they narrowly lost to Okinawa Fisheries High School in their opening match, the team gained a sense of growth. They are refining their style of play, which emphasizes ball and player movement, and will compete in the "Infrontia B.LEAGUE U18 REGIONAL LEAGUE 2026," which begins its first match in July. Kings U15 is led by new captain Eiji Oshiro, who has been a key player since his junior years, heading a large roster of 52 players. In July, they will participate in the "Infrontia B.LEAGUE U16 CHALLENGE CUP 2026," which will also invite teams from overseas. They aim for excellent results by evolving the team's motto of "super-fast basketball." Please take a look. ■ Kings U18 Regarding the reason for the three-captain system in Kings U18, Head Coach Homare Hamaguchi explained, "They can consult with each other without one person bearing all the responsibility. They can keep an eye on various aspects, and since all three have different positions, I believe they can communicate well." The three captains are aware of their distinct roles. "I believe my role is to communicate with my teammates and lead the team," stated #88 Sho Okuma with conviction. On the court, in addition to his strength in inside play, he is refining his three-point shooting and paint attacks, expressing his desire for personal growth: "I want to broaden the range of my play." "I see my role as supporting the youn