6/27 - Dayle is taking some time off and we are rebuilding from a crash..so if stuff seems out of wack..it is! ;)
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 6/18/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
The *Honolulu Advertiser* named its 1998 Hawaii High School All-State
baseball team today with Iolani third baseman Kainoa Obrey named player of
the year. Iolani's Dean Yonamine and Mid-Pacific's Dunn Muramaru were
named co-coaches of the year.
==All-State Team==
1b--Chad Santos, St. Louis, Jr.
2b--Lance Takakai, Mid-Pacific, Jr.
SS--Rex Rundgren, Mid-Pacific, Jr.
3b--Kainoa Obrey, Iolani, Jr.
C---Scott Tajima, Iolani, Sr.
OF--Paki Lum, Kamehameha, Jr.
OF--Douglas Jackson, Iolani, Jr.
OF--Blair Suzuki, Punahou, Jr.
DH--Akaniao Kozeniewski, Waianae, Jr.
U---Matt Ramie, Castle, Sr.
P---Shane Komine, Kalani, Sr.
P---Erik Yamamoto, Iolani, Jr.
P---Brandon Fujimoto, Mid-Pacific, Jr.
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A 100% chance of recovery has been predicted for former UH point guard
Anthony Carter, who'll have his shoulder operated on tomorrow at the
Alabama-Birmingham Medical Center. Carter, a potential NBA first-round
pick, was originally slated to have his operation in Honolulu but was
convinced to have it on the mainland by an NBA doctor. Dr. James Andrews,
who's operated on Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing, and Bo Jackson, among
others, will perform Carter's operation.
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The Moanalua Golf Club will be celebrating its 100th anniversary this
year. The club, founded by Honolulu banker Samuel Mills Damon in 1898, is
the oldest golf course in the U.S. west of the Rocky Mountains.
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Today, Anna Umemura will take on Christel Tomori for the Hawaii State
Women's Golf Association Match Play Championship after winning semifinal
matches yesterday at the Oahu Country Club. Umemura, 19, beat Kari
Williams, 4 and 3, while Tomori, 23, bested Kathy Cho, 5 and 4.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 2 feet
South shore: 2 to 4 feet
East shore : 1 to 2 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 6/5/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
Shane Komine, a 5-8, 140-pound righthander from Kalani High, has signed a
letter of intent to play baseball for Nebraska. He posted a 6-1 record
with an ERA of 0.84 for the Falcons this season. Komine, who'll join
former Iolani player Danny Kimura at Nebraska, turned down scholarship
offers from UH and New Mexico.
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The 9th Aloha State Games, Hawaii's version of the Olympics, will kick off
a week from today with a torch-lighting ceremony at the Aloha Tower
Marketplace. Thereafter, the week-long Games will begin, with over 7,000
athletes expected to compete in 43 sports at 75 different venues.
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Kaneohe resident Gabe Memmert, a senior first baseman on the University of
Maine baseball team, received GTE Academic All-America District I honors
after maintaining a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or higher,
and batting .371 with eight home runs and 48 RBIs this past season.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 3 feet
South shore: 1 to 3 feet
East shore : 1 to 3 feet
West shore : 1 to 3 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 6/4/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
A.C. Carter's NBA hopes were dampened when the former UH point guard
injured his shoulder at a pre-draft camp in Chicago. He is scheduled to
undergo surgery next week in Honolulu. Carter had been tabbed as a
possible first-round draft pick.
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Three other players with local ties were chosen in the Major League
Baseball amateur draft yesterday. UH pitcher Randon Ho was the 35th round
pick of the Cleveland Indians, Castle High's Matt Ramie was taken in the
36th round by the Indians, and Molokai's Miles Luuloa was picked in the
45th round by the Detroit Tigers.
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UH water polo players Marie-Luc Arpin and Karen Umemura were named to the
American Water Polo Coaches Association All-America squad yesterday.
Arpin was a first-team pick while Umemura was named to the third team.
Both are from Canada.
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Punahou athletes Onaona Miller and Bennett Valencia were named
sportspersons of month for May by the Honolulu Quarterback Club. Miller
led the Buffanblu girls basketball team to the state title and Valencia,
the state record holder in the 400 meters, was a key force on the Punahou
boys track team that also copped a state crown.
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Moanalua High School basketball coach Eddie Maruyama, 36, has resigned,
saying he'd like to spend more time with his family. He is a health and
physical education teacher at Moanalua, where he's coached since 1980.
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Waimea High volleyball star Mindy Marques and Baldwin shot put and discus
champ Aloha Santiago will attend the University of Idaho next year on
athletic scholarships.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 2 feet
South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 1 to 2 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 6/3/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
The *Honolulu Advertiser* announced its High School Girls All-State team
today with Punahou's Onaona Miller garnering player of the year honors.
Joining the Yale-bound senior forward on the first team are Kalaheo's Kim
Taylor (5-9, Sr.) and Brandy Richardson (5-9, Fr.), Waiakea's Sheila
Azevedo (5-10, Jr.), and Maryknoll's Michelle Gabriel (5-5, Soph.).
Punahou's Shelly Kahuanui Fey is the coach of the year. On the
second team are Aina Kohler (Lahainaluna), Amber Ahia (McKinley), Milia
Macfarlane (Punahou), Nikki Drevno (UHS), and Candice Usita (Punahou).
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UH Wahine Kehau Cofran has signed a deal to play softball in Japan. A
graduate of Kailua High, Cofran was an All-WAC first team pick at
shortstop this past season. She will play for a Japanese entertainment
company called "Over the Record" and receive housing, meals,
transportation and a monthly salary.
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UH outfielder Darren Blakely was the fifth-round pick of the Anaheim
Angels in the Major League amateur draft yesterday. He was the 151st
player taken overall. Other players with local ties chosen yesterday were
UH Hilo pitcher Tyler Yates (23rd round, Oakland) and UH recruits C.C.
Sabathia (1st round, Cleveland) and Andy Pratt (9th round, Texas)
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 2 feet
South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 1 to 2 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 6/2/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
Team Oahu won the Hawaii Lifeguard Challenge this past Saturday at Fort
DeRussy beach. Composed of guards who work City and County stands at
Oahu's beaches, TO outscored runner-up Ft. DeRussy and third place Team
Kauai to win the title. Competitors squared off in five events:
1.2-mile ocean swim, paddleboard rescue, 2-mile individual paddleboard,
medley relay, and beach flags.
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Australia's Mark Pederson won the men's open title and Aruba's Rebecca
Wolters the women's at the Da Kine Classic windsurfing competition on
Saturday at Kanaha Beach on Maui.
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The Honolulu Hurricanes are 3-3 in the Professional Indoor Football League
after losing to Colorado, 42-34, last week. The Hurricanes travel to the
mainland to take on Louisiana this Saturday.
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For $100, wrestling enthusiasts can participate in a clinic conducted by
a world class coach and wrestlers. The clinic will be held June 9-12 on
Maui. Featured instructors will be two-time Olympian Dan Henderson, 1996
U.S. Olympic coach Bob Anderson, and four-time U.S. champ Randy Couture.
For more info, call 808-875-6765.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 2 feet
South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 1 to 2 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 6/1/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
Lokahi tallied 66 points to top Koa Kai (53 pts) at the Hui Wa'a
Kamehameha Canoe Club Regatta yesterday at Keehi Lagoon. Koa Kai won last
week's regatta despite being entered in the A Division for clubs entering
16 or less crews. Koa Kai also won the A Division yesterday.
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Kalaeloa, representing Campbell High School, won the NSAA Hawaii Region
Championship surf competition yesterday at Barbers Point's White Plains
Beach. King Kekaulike of Maui finished second, Kahuku third, Team Kauai
(Kauai High) fourth, and Nahoa He'e Nalu (Kamehameha) fifth.
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In other surfing action, Duane Desoto won the Open Pro division of the
Hawaiian Style Longboard Classic at Waikiki's Kuhio Beach yesterday. Joey
Valentin was second, Bonga Perkins third, and Rusty Keaulana fourth.
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Ted Thome (47:28) and Katherine Nichols (53:37) were the respective men's
and women's winners at yesterday's North Shore Triathlon at Mokuleia Beach
Park. The event involved a 400-meter swim, 10-mile bike, and 5-K run.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 2 feet
South shore: 1 to 3 feet
East shore : 1 to 3 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 5/23/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
Punahou beat Kalaheo, 64-51, to win the Hawaii high school girls
basketball championship last night at UH's Stan Sheriff Center.
Yale-bound Onaona Miller scored 22 points for the underdog Buffanblu, who
had lost twice to the Mustangs in preseason. Kim Taylor had 19 points to
lead previously unbeaten Kalaheo. In earlier games, Waiakea topped
Baldwin, 52-34, for third place; McKinley edged Maryknoll, 35-34, for
fifth; and Lahainaluna defeated Waipahu, 49-36, for seventh.
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Iolani will try for its third straight Hawaii high school baseball title
when the Raiders take on Mid-Pacific tonight at Aloha Stadium. Iolani
beat OIA champ Waianae, 7-4, in one semifinal last night, and Mid-Pacific,
the tournament's top seed, beat Baldwin, 9-3.
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The Minnesota Monsters crushed the Honolulu Hurricanes, 42-20, in an
Professional Indoor Football League game last night at Blaisdell Arena.
Because of a shipping snafu, the Monsters played the first half in the
Hurricanes' road uniforms.
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With one day remaining, ozeki (champion) Wakanohana has the sole lead of
the Tokyo Summer Grand Sumo Tournament with an 11-3 mark. Waka beat
Akebono (Chad Rowan) to put the Hawaii-born grand champion at 9-5. Ozeki
Musashimaru (Fiamalu Penitani) lost to Waka's brother, grand champion
Takanohana. Both are 10-4.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 2 feet
South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 2 to 5 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 5/22/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
Onaona Miller hit a turnaround jumper as the final horn sounded to give
Punaahou a 55-53 win over Waiakea in a semifinal game of the girls' state
high school basketball tournament last night at the Stan Sheriff Center.
Miller and freshman teammate Milia Macfarlane paced the Buffanblu with 14
points apiece. Mona Amisone scored 14 for Waiakea. In the other
semifinal, unbeaten Kalaheo shot down a determined Baldwin team, 58-48.
Kim Taylor poured in 26 points to spark the Mustangs. Aloha Santiago, the
girls' state discus and shot put champion, powered in 13 points for the
Bears. The championship game will be televised live on KFVE.
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With victories last night at Aloha Stadium, Mid-Pacific, Iolani, Waianae,
and Baldwin advanced to the semifinals of the boys' state high school
baseball tournament. Top seeded Mid Pacific beat Kauai High, 3-1; No. 2
Waianae doubled up on Mililani, 6-3; Iolani upset third-seeded Maui High,
6-2; and Baldwin topped No. 4 Waiakea, 5-2. In tonight's matchups,
Baldwin will take on Mid-Pacific and Waianae will meet Iolani.
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Musashimaru (Fiamalu Penitani) beat Akebono (Chad Rowan) in the feature
bout of the Tokyo Summer Grand Sumo Tournament last night. With the win,
Musashimaru improved to 10-3, and he shares the tournament lead with
fellow ozeki (champion) Wakanohana and maegashira (senior wrestler)
Dejima. Akebono is 9-4, a mark he shares with five others.
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UH Wahine star Nani Cockett will try out for the U.S. National Team next
month. She had hoped to land a spot with a team in the Women's NBA but
wasn't drafted. Cockett, who needs just a couple courses to earn a UH
degree, is also considering playing in Europe, much like former Wahine
player Judy Mosley did prior to hooking with a team in the states.
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For the second straight year, the BYU-Hawaii women are the NAIA tennis
champions. With two days left in the tournament, being held at Tulsa,
Okla., the Seasiders have already scored enough points to clinch the
title. The BYUH men are currently in a tie for fourth place and have a
chance at a title as well.
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The Honolulu Hurricanes (2-2) will take on the Minnesota Monsters (0-4) in
a Professional Indoor Football League game tonight at Blaisdell Arena.
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A meeting to discuss the revival of the ancient Hawaiian sport of Holua
sledding will be held on Tuesday, May 26 at 4 p.m. at Wailoa State Park
(pavilion #1) in Hilo. Interested individuals are urged to attend.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 2 feet
South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 2 to 4 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 5/21/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
With quarterfinal victories last night at UH's Stan Sheriff Center, two
Oahu teams and one each from Maui and the Big Island advanced to the Final
Four of the Hawaii High School State Girls' Basketball Tournament.
Top-seeded Kalaheo dispatched of Konawaena, 48-29; No. 2 Punahou pounded
Kauai High, 77-33; No. 3 Waiakea whipped McKinley, 76-54; and No. 4
Baldwin needed double overtime to beat Maryknoll, 38-37. In tonight's
matchups, Punahou will battle Waiakea, and Kalaheo will take on Baldwin.
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The boys' state baseball tournament kicked off last night with four
first-round games at Aloha Stadium. Baldwin beat Roosevelt, 5-1; Kauai
High edged Kalani, 2-0; Mililani topped Hilo, 4-1; and defending
state champion Iolani nipped Aiea, 3-2. In today's quarterfinals,
fourth-seeded Waiakea will take on Baldwin, second-seeded Waianae will
face Mililani, top-seeded Mid-Pacific will meet Kauai High, and
third-seeded Maui will square off against Iolani.
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Hawaii's Akebono (Chad Rowan) and Musashimaru (Fiamalu Penitani) share the
lead of Tokyo Summer Grand Sumo Tournament with five others. With three
bouts remaining, all have 9-3 records.
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Eric White has been awarded $31,500 in damages as a result of a racial
slur directed at him by Rob Wallace, the son of UH basketball coach Riley
Wallace. In February 1995, while sitting near the UH bench in the Special
Events Arena (now the Sheriff Center) during a game against Utah, White
loudly heckled Riley Wallace. During a heated verbal exchange with White,
Rob Wallace, then the student manager for the UH team, called White a
"nigger." Wallace was suspended as student manager following the incident
and is now working in Las Vegas.
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UH Wahine softball outfielder Tia Morenz was named to the Louisville
Slugger All-America second team announced yesterday. Morenz, a senior,
batted .387, scored 56 runs, and registered 19 stolen bases.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 2 feet
South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 2 to 4 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 5/20/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
Brand new papa Akebono (Waimanalo's Chad Rowan) celebrated the birth of
his daughter by beating Takatoriki last night at the Tokyo Summer Grand
Sumo Tournament. With an 8-3 record, Akebono is tied for the tourney
lead with nine others, including fellow grand champion Takanohana and
ozekis (champions) Musashimaru (Fiamalu Penitani of Waianae) and
Wakanohana. Akebono and his fiancee Christine Reiko Kalina are the
parents of a 7-pound, 7-ounce girl who has yet to be named.
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Konawaena, Maryknoll, Kauai High, and McKinley advanced to the
quarterfinals of the Hawaii High School Girls State Basketball Tournament
with first-round wins last night. Konawaena beat Kahuku, 67-59; Maryknoll
edged Waipahu, 30-25; Kauai topped Nanakuli, 63-57; and McKinley outscored
Lahainaluna, 54-49. In tonight's games, all at UH's Stan Sheriff Center,
top-seeded Kalaheo will take on Konawaena, No. 2 Punahou will square off
against Kauai High, No. 3 Waiakea will meet McKinley, and No. 4 Baldwin
will take on Maryknoll. Punahou is the defending state champion.
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The state high school baseball tournament begins today with four games
at Aloha Stadium. The matchups are Baldwin vs Roosevelt, Kauai High vs
Kalani, Hilo vs Mililani, and Iolani vs Aiea. Mid-Pacific, Maui, Waianae,
and Waiakea, the tournament's top four seeds, have drawn byes into
tomorrow's quarterfinals. Iolani is the defending state champion.
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UH home football games will start at 6 p.m. this season, an hour earlier
than seasons past. The move was made as a result of a survey of fans, who
said that an earlier kickoff was preferable. "It gives fans more time
after games to celebrate our wins," said an optimistic UH athletic
director Hugh Yoshida.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 2 to 3 feet
South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 2 to 3 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 5/19/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
Earlier this month at Biloxi, Miss., Tuese Ah Kiong, 28, became only the
second boxer representing Hawaii to win a National Golden Gloves title.
Fighting in the superheavyweight (201+ lbs.) division, the 5-11, 203-pound
Ah Kiong won five consecutive matches over much heavier and taller foes.
"They looked at me as kind of a joke," he said. Raised in San Francisco,
Ah Kiong moved to Hawaii a year ago and is a math teacher at Kaimuki High
School. In 1976, Julio Rodriguez was Hawaii's first Golden Gloves
titlist, winning the flyweight division.
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A fourway deadlock for the lead now exists in the Tokyo Summer Grand Sumo
Tournament. Tied with 8-2 records are champions Musashimaru (Waianae's
Fiamalu Penitani) and Wakanonaha along with Takatoriki and Kotonishiki.
Grand champions Akebono (Chad Rowan of Waimanalo) and Takanohana are in a
group of eight rikishi with 7-3 marks.
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The pre-conference foes appear formidable for next season's UH men's
basketball team with seven potential opponents having earned spots in the
1998 NCAA Tournament held two months ago. In November and December, the
Rainbows will host 4 four-team tournaments and the 8-team Rainbow
Classic. Possible Rainbow opponents that made the Big Dance this past
season were Princeton, Florida State, Murray State, NC-Charlotte, Oklahoma
State, Northern Arizona, and Nicholls State. In a related story, guard
Chad Hook, citing disatisfaction with the UH program, has indicated that
he'll transfer to another school. He averaged 1.2 points and .7 rebounds
per game this past season.
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The 1998 Hawaii High School Girls State Basketball Tournament opens today
with four first-round match-ups. At McKinley High, Konawaena will take on
Kahuku, and Maryknoll will face Waipahu. At Kamehameha's Kekuhaupio Gym,
Kauai High will meet Nanakuli, and McKinley will square off against
Lahainaluna. The tournament's four top seeds--Kalaheo, Punahou, Waiakea,
and Baldwin--have drawn byes into tomorrow's quarterfinals to be held at
UH's Stan Sheriff Center.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 2 to 3 feet
South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 2 to 3 feet
West shore : 2 to 3 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 5/19/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
Earlier this month at Biloxi, Miss., Tuese Ah Kiong, 28, became only the
second boxer representing Hawaii to win a National Golden Gloves title.
Fighting in the superheavyweight (201+ lbs.) division, the 5-11, 203-pound
Ah Kiong won five consecutive matches over much heavier and taller foes.
"They looked at me as kind of a joke," he said. Raised in San Francisco,
Ah Kiong moved to Hawaii a year ago and is a math teacher at Kaimuki High
School. In 1976, Julio Rodriguez was Hawaii's first Golden Gloves
titlist, winning the flyweight division.
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A fourway deadlock for the lead now exists in the Tokyo Summer Grand Sumo
Tournament. Tied with 8-2 records are champions Musashimaru (Waianae's
Fiamalu Penitani) and Wakanonaha along with Takatoriki and Kotonishiki.
Grand champions Akebono (Chad Rowan of Waimanalo) and Takanohana are in a
group of eight rikishi with 7-3 marks.
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The pre-conference foes appear formidable for next season's UH men's
basketball team with seven potential opponents having earned spots in the
1998 NCAA Tournament held two months ago. In November and December, the
Rainbows will host 4 four-team tournaments and the 8-team Rainbow
Classic. Possible Rainbow opponents that made the Big Dance this past
season were Princeton, Florida State, Murray State, NC-Charlotte, Oklahoma
State, Northern Arizona, and Nicholls State. In a related story, guard
Chad Hook, citing disatisfaction with the UH program, has indicated that
he'll transfer to another school. He averaged 1.2 points and .7 rebounds
per game this past season.
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The 1998 Hawaii High School Girls State Basketball Tournament opens today
with four first-round match-ups. At McKinley High, Konawaena will take on
Kahuku, and Maryknoll will face Waipahu. At Kamehameha's Kekuhaupio Gym,
Kauai High will meet Nanakuli, and McKinley will square off against
Lahainaluna. The tournament's four top seeds--Kalaheo, Punahou, Waiakea,
and Baldwin--have drawn byes into tomorrow's quarterfinals to be held at
UH's Stan Sheriff Center.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 2 to 3 feet
South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 2 to 3 feet
West shore : 2 to 3 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 5/18/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
The UH Wahine were summarily dismissed from the NCAA Regional 1 softball
tournament after losing two straight games to Pacific this weekend at
Tucson, Ariz. The Wahine, ranked 10th in the country last week, finish
their season 45-16.
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Punahou swept the boys' and girls' titles at the Hawaii high school track
and field championships on Saturday night at Kaiser High. A crowd of over
2,000 watched athletes break eight meet records with Castle's Bryan Clay
and Kaiser's Endia Abrante setting five between them.
==Girls Team Results==
Punahou 78.5, Kamehameha 39.75, Hawaii Prep 24,
Baldwin 23, Mililani 22.
==Girls State Champions==
Discus: Aloha Santiago (Baldwin) 129-2
Shot Put: Aloha Santiago (Baldwin) 39-2
Pole Vault: Michelle Mizo (Iolani) 9-6
Long Jump: Kaili Chapman (HPA) 17-4 1/4
High Jump: Jill Van Horn (Punahou) 5-3
100 High Hurdles: Erin Fujii (Punahou) 15.25
100: Endia Abrante (Kaiser) 12.2
400: Endia Abrante (Kaiser) 54.41 [record]
1600: Victoria Chang (Punahou) 5:19.56
4x100 Relay: Leilehua 51.28
4x200 Relay: Kamehameha 1:47.49
800: Eri Macdonald (Punahou) 2:22.03
300 Low Hurdles: Natasha Kai (Kahuku) 45.37 [record]
200: Endia Abrante (Kaiser) 24.44 [record]
Triple Jump: Sara Yap (Punahou) 37-8 3/4 [record]
4x400 Relay: Punahou 4:06.90
==Boys Team Results==
Punahou 42, St. Anthony 25, Castle 24,
Iolani 22.5, Kamehameha 22.
==Boys State Champions==
Discus: Joe Siofele (St. Louis) 179-6
Shot Put: Joe Siofele (St. Louis) 54-3 1/2
Pole Vault: Kenny Lum (Moanalua) 13-9
Long Jump: Bryan Clay (Castle) 24-6 1/2 [record]
110 High Hurdles: Bryan Clay (Castle) 13.90 [record]
100: Bryan Clay (Castle) 10.52 [record]
400: Bennett Valencia (Punahou) 48.73
4x100 Relay: Punahou 43.13
1600: Robby Phillip (Mililani) 4:27.71
High Jump: Kris Cuaresma-Primm (MPI) 6-9 [record]
3200: Joshua Villanueva (Hilo) 9:55.58
4x400 Relay: Punahou 3:24.25
200: Bryan Clay (Castle) 21.41
800: Grant Guise (Seabury) 1:58.83
Triple Jump: Ricy Marshall-Greene (Moanalua) 46-7 1/2
300 Hurdles: Dana Navarro-Arias (Maui) 39.70
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At the state high school tennis championships on Kauai, Punahou won the
boys crown while Iolani and Mililani shared the girls title.
Lahainaluna's Malino Oda, a senior, and Mililani's Erin Hoe, a sophomore,
defended their singles crowns. Punahou's Bucky Jencks and Mike
Bruggermann won the boys' doubles championship and Baldwin's Lauren
Akitake and Jan Ikeda the girls'.
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Australia's Dean Gardiner (men's kayak), Hawaii Kai's Kelly Fey (women's
kayak), Honolulu's Mark Rigg (men's canoe), and Kailua-Kona's Cheryl
Villegas (women's canoe) won their respective divisions at yesterday's
32-mile Molokai Challenge race from Kaluakoi on Molokai to Koko Marina on
Oahu.
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Anna Umemura, 19, rallied from a three-stroke deficit in the final three
holes to win the Jennie K. Wilson Invitational yesterday at the
Mid-Pacific Country Club. The win was her third in four tries at the
Jennie K., considered one of the three major tournaments of women's golf
in Hawaii.
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Takatoriki lost his first match last night but remained in the lead of the
Tokyo Summer Grand Sumo Tournament with an 8-1 record. Six rikishi are
7-2, including grand champion Takanohana and champions Musashimaru
(Fiamalu Penitani of Waianae) and Wakanohana. Grand champion Akebono
(Chad Rowan of Waimanalo) is in a group of five at 6-3.
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High school state champions in baseball and girls' basketball will be
determined this week. ILH champ Mid-Pacific is the baseball top seed.
Maui is seeded second, Waianae third, and Waiakea fourth. Other
qualifiers are Roosevelt, Aiea, Mililani, Kalani, Iolani, Hilo, Baldwin,
and Kauai. Tournament games will be held at Aloha Stadium. In girls'
basketball, OIA titlist Kalaheo is seeded No. 1 and is followed by
Punahou, Waiakea, and Baldwin. Other teams entered are McKinley, Waipahu,
Kahuku, Nanakuli, Maryknoll, Konawaena, Lahainaluna, and Kauai. First
round games will be held at Kamehameha and McKinley with the remaining
games being played at the Stan Sheriff Center.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 2 feet
South shore: 1 to 3 feet
East shore : 1 to 3 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* The following is a summary of the 5/15/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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Former UH player Jason Ring slapped down nine kills and added five blocks
to help the U.S. National team to a 15-12, 15-6, 15-7 men's volleyball
exhibition win over travel-weary China last night at Blaisdell Arena. A
crowd of over 2,000 was on hand. Ring's UH teammate Curt Vaughan and
former Punahou and Stanford player Mike Lambert also saw time for the U.S.
The two teams play again tonight at the Lahaina Civic on Maui in what is
expected to be a much closer match.
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With a 6-0 record, Takatoriki is the sole leader of the Tokyo Summer Grand
Sumo Tournament. Six other rikishi are 5-1, including grand champion
Takanohana, an upset victim of Oginishiki (3-3) yesterday. Hawaii's Chad
Rowan (yokozuna Akebono) and Fiamalu Penitani (ozeki Musashimaru) are 4-2.
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Mid-Pacific, led by the hitting and pitching of Bryan Lee, defeated
Iolani, 8-3, last night at Aloha Stadium to capture the ILH overall title
and a seeded berth in next week's state tournament. Lee homered, drove in
three runs, and pitched 2 2/3 innings of relief to spark the Owls (14-5).
Scott Tajima went 2 for 3 for Iolani (14-5-1), which also will play in
the state tournament.
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Nabosa Basse dropped in 13 points, including four in overtime, in
Maryknoll's 30-28 triumph over Kamehameha last night at McCabe Gym. The
Spartans clinched the ILH's second berth in the state tournament with the
win. League champion Punahou has earned the other berth.
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Waiakea (11-0) needs one win in its two remaining games to capture the
BIIF girls' basketball championship. Konawaena (10-2) and Hawaii Prep
(8-3) are battling for second place.
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Eight players have already signed letters of intent to play baseball for
the University of Hawaii next season. Since some may opt to turn pro, UH
coach Les Murakami will have to wait till after the June amateur draft to
see which of the eight will enroll in the fall semseter. The eight are as
follows:
RHP--Chad Gianetti, Punahou
LHP--Joel Lozano, Centennial (Calif.)
LHP--Andy Pratt, Chino Valley (Ariz.)
LHP--Aaron Pribble, Sir Francis Drake (Calif.)
OF --Junior Ramirez, George Washington (N.Y.)
LHP--C.C. Sabathia, Vallejo (Calif.)
OF --Evaristo Torres, George Washington (N.Y.)
RHP--Sean Yamashita, Pearl City
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 3 feet
South shore: 3 to 5 feet
East shore : 2 to 5 feet
West shore : 1 to 3 feet
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* The following is a summary of the 5/14/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
With at least two qualifiers in every event, Punahou is a strong favorite
to capture the girls' title at the state high school track and field
championships this weekend at Kaiser High. The race for the boys' crown
will be much closer, with Punahou, Kamehameha, Radford, and St. Anthony's
emerging as the top contenders.
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At the Tokyo Summer Grand Sumo Tournament last night, Akebono (Chad
Rowan) and Musashimaru (Fiamalu Penitani) notched victories to improve to
3-2 and 4-1, respectively. Takanohana, Kyokushuzan, and Takatoriki are
the tourney co-leaders at 5-0.
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The U.S. will take on China in an international men's volleyball
exhibition match tonight at the Blaisdell Arena. Three players with local
ties--Jason Ring (UH), Curth Vaughan (UH), and Mike Lambert
(Punahou/Stanford)--are on Team USA. The teams will also play tomorrow at
the Lahaina Civic on Maui.
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Kalaheo and McKinley won semifinal games last night to advance to Friday's
OIA girls' basketball championship showdown at Blasidell Arena. The
Mustangs, the favorite to win this year's state title, crushed Waipahu,
65-30, in one semifinal at Kalaheo Gym. Meanwhile, McKinley traveled to
Kahuku to rout the Raiders, 56-32. Also on Friday at Blaisdell, Waipahu
will take on Kahuku for third place, and Nanakuli will meet Campbell for
fifth. The Nanakuli/Campbell winner will earn the OIA's final spot at
states. In the ILH, Kamehameha will take on Maryknoll tonight at
McCabe Gym for that league's second berth in the state tournament.
Punahou has already clinched a berth.
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At Aloha Stadium tonight, Iolani (14-4-1) and Mid-Pacific (13-5) will
square off for the ILH baseball overall title. The Raiders won the
postseason double-elimination tournament while the Owls were the regular
season champions.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 3 feet
South shore: 2 to 4 feet
East shore : 1 to 3 feet
West shore : 1 to 3 feet
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* The following is a summary of the 5/13/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
UH softball players Dana Degen (catcher), Joyce Lum (1B), Kehau Cofran
(SS), Melissa McGie (3B), and Tia Morenz (OF) were named to the WAC first
team all-stars yesterday. Na Wahine (45-13), ranked 10th in the country,
will play Pacific (27-20) in a first-round game of the NCAA Tournament on
Friday at Tucson, Ariz.
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"Guarantee." That's what UH baseball coach Les Murakami said when asked
if his team will make the WAC playoffs next season. The 1998 'Bows just
missed making the postseason and with the loss of just three seniors, the
likelihood of an extended campaign in '99 looks promising. Murakami,
who completed his 28th season as Rainbow skipper, had promised to quit if
his team could not improve on its 1997 mark of 22-34. This year's 'Bows
finished 34-22.
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Grand champion Akebono (Chad Rowan) is 2-2 and champion Musashimaru
(Fiamalu Penitani) 3-1 after four days of competition in the Tokyo Summer
Grand Sumo Tournament. Kyokushuzan, Takatoriki, and Takanohana are the
co-leaders with 4-0 marks.
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Iolani beat Kamehameha, 5-3, in the championship game of the ILH
postseason double-elimination tournament last night at Aloha Stadium.
The triumph gave the Raiders a berth in next week's state tournament and
the chance to play regular season champ Mid-Pacific tomorrow night at
Aloha Stadium for the ILH overall title. Kamehameha ended its season at
12-8.
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Iolani beat Mid-Pacific, 57-50, and Maryknoll topped Sacred Hearts, 43-29,
in ILH girls basketball playoff games last night at McCabe Gym. The
playoffs continue tonight at McCabe with Iolani taking on Kamehameha and
Maryknoll meeting University High. Tonight's winners will play tomorrow
night for the ILH's second berth in the state tournament. Regular season
champion Punahou has already clinched a spot.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 3 feet
South shore: 2 to 5 feet
East shore : 2 to 5 feet
West shore : 1 to 3 feet
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* The following is a summary of the 5/12/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
The state high school track and field championships will be held this week
at Kaiser High. Trials will be held on Thursday with finals slated for
Saturday. Top state qualifiers by event are as follows:
==Girls==
100 high hurdles: Erin Fujii, Punahou, 15.37
100: Endia Abrante, Kaiser, 12.16
4x200 relay: Kamehameha, 1:47.31
1,600: Victoria Chang, Punahou, 5:08.30
4x100 relay: St. Anthony, 50.90
400: Endia Abrante, Kaiser, 56.10
300 low hurdles: Natasha Kai, Kahuku, 46.30
800: Eri Macdonald, Punahou, 2:10.40
200: Endia Abrante, Kaiser, 24.58
3,200: Victoria Chang, Punahou, 11:07.70
4x400 relay: Punahou, 4:06.30
High Jump: Jill Van Horn, Punahou, 5-2
Long Jump: Mapuana Pacua, Molokai, 17-5
Triple Jump: Sara Yap, Punahou, 36-11 1/4
Discus: Trisha Naumu, Kauai, 131-10
Shot Put: Aloha Santiago, Baldwin, 38-0
Pole Vault: Eugenie Pacopac, Moanalua,
and Kawohi Schaumburg, Kamehameha, 9-0
==Boys==
110 high hurdles: Bryan Clay, Castle, 13.79
100: Bryan Clay, Castle, 10.35
1,600: Robert Kessner, Iolani, 4:34.20
4x100: Iolani, 43.10
400: Bennett Valencia, Punahou, 48.64
300 hurdles: Dana Navarro-Arias, Maui, 40.30
800: Brant Guise, Seabury Hall, 1:57.80
200: Bryan Clay, Castle, 21.16
3,200: Robby Phillip, Mililani, 10:11.00
4x400 relay: Radford, 3:23.98
High Jump: Chris Cuaresma-Primm, Mid-Pacific, 6-7
Pole Vault: Mika Pico, St. Anthony, 14-9
Long Jump: Bryan Clay, Castle, 23-5
Triple Jump: Ricky Marshall-Greene, Moanalua, 47-6
Discus: Chris Brown, Damien, 169-3
Shot Put: Joe Siofele, St. Louis, 55-0 3/4
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The OIA girls basketball playoffs continue tomorrow night with semifinal
action. In one final four game, Kalaheo hosts Waipahu while
McKinley will meet Kahuku at Kahuku in the other. The league
championship game will be played on Friday night at Blaisdell Arena.
All four teams have already earned berths for next week's state
tournament at the Stan Sheriff Center. In the ILH, Kamehameha, University
High, and Iolani are the top contenders for that league's second state
tournament berth. A mini tournament to determine who will join Punahou at
states takes place tonight through Thursday.
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The state high school tennis championships begin Thursday on Kauai.
Matches will be played at the Kiahuna Tennis Club and Poipu Resorts Tennis
Club. Lahainaluna's Malindo Oda and Mililani's Erin Hoe are back to
defend their respective boys' and girls' singles crowns. Punahou is the
defending boys' team champion and Mililani the girls'.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 3 feet
South shore: 2 to 5 feet
East shore : 2 to 5 feet
West shore : 1 to 3 feet
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* The following is a summary of the 5/11/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
To advance to the postseason, the UH baseball team needed to win all three
games against San Jose State this past weekend but came up one short,
losing to the Spartans, 5-2, yesterday at Rainbow Stadium after winning
the first two games on Friday and Saturday. "Maybe they wanted it too
much," said UH coach Les Murakami after the loss. "The tried too hard."
For the record, the Rainbows ended the '98 season with a 34-22 record
(12-18 WAC). Seniors Neal Honma, Kelly Konishi, and Kamuela Binkie closed
out their UH careers.
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The UH Wahine softball team was one of 32 teams receiving bids to play in
the NCAA Division I playoffs. Na Wahine (45-13) are seeded second at the
four-team Regional 1 at Tuscson, Arizona. Two-time defending NCAA title
holders Arizona (59-3) is the top seed. The regional begins this Friday
with UH taking on third-seeded Pacific (27-20) at 1 p.m (HST).
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Musashimaru (Fiamalu Penitani of Waianae) and Akebono (Chad Rowan of
Waimanalo) are both 1-1 in the Tokyo Summer Grand Sumo Tournament. Both
won yesterday after suffering upset losses on opening night. Eleven
wrestlers are 2-0, including grand champion Takanohana and his brother
Wakanohaha.
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On the local college basketball scene, both UH and Hawaii Pacific
announced good news on the recruiting front. The Rainbows are on the
verge of signing Predrag Savovic, a 6-6 swingman who played at
Alabama-Birmingham this past season. Savovic, who averaged 13.1 points
for UAB, requested and received his release from that school and will
redshirt at UH next year. Meanwhile, HPU signed Delbert Howell, the
unofficial leading scorer on the junior college level this past season.
Howell, a 6-2 shooting guard, averaged 29 points a contest for Malcolm X
College (Ill.) but was not recognized because his JC coach quit at
season's end and did not submit final statistics for the team.
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The UH Wahine water polo team achieved its goal of reaching the Final Four
of the National Collegiate Championships held in Los Angeles this past
weekend. Hawaii (29-12) ended up fourth, losing to Stanford, 10-4, in a
game for third-place yesterday.
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On the high school baseball front, Waianae outscored Roosevelt, 8-6, to
win the OIA championship on Saturday night at Aloha Stadium. The
Seariders (12-2) , Rough Riders (9-3), Aiea (10-2), Mililani (9-4), and
Kalani (record not available) will represent the OIA at next week's state
tournament. In the ILH, Kamehameha will square off against Iolani
tomorrow night at Aloha Stadium with the winner earning a state tournament
bid and the right to play regular season champ Mid-Pacific on Thursday
night for the league's overall title. In the BIIF, Hilo clinched a spot
in the state tournament by beating Waiakea, 6-0, on Saturday.
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Punahou swept the boys' and girls' titles at the ILH track and field
championships on Saturday at Kaiser High track. In the girls' meet, the
Buffanblu easily outdistanced runner-up Kamehameha, 143.5 to 96.5. The
boys' meet was decidedly tighter, with Punahou edging Kamehameha, 84-82.
Punahou's Eri McDonald (200, 400, 800) and Stephen Seta (100, 200, 4x100
relay) and Kamehameha's Noa Alo (triple jump, 110 high hurdles, 300
intermediate hurdles) were triple event winners.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 1 to 3 feet
South shore: 1 to 3 feet
East shore : 1 to 3 feet
West shore : 1 to 3 feet
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* The following is a summary of the 5/8/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
Castle's Bryan Clay is one of the top individual performers in Hawaii high
school track and field this year. The 5-10, 170-pound senior was the top
qualifier in the 100, 200, 110 high hurdles, and long jump at Wednesday's
OIA trials. At last week's Eastern Division championships he won those
events; in addition, he was the high jump winner and was Castle's
first-place 4x400 relay team. The OIA Finals will be held tonight at
Kaiser.
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UH still has a shot at a berth in the six-team WAC baseball tournament to
be held May 13-16 at San Diego State. In order to qualify, the Rainbows
msut sweep their 3-game home series against San Jose State this weekend
and hope other teams lose. Currently, UH (10-17 WAC) is battling with San
Jose State (12-14), UNLV (12-15), BYU (11-16) and New Mexico (10-15) for
the final at-large berth in the tournament. Grand Canyon, Rice, TCU, San
Diego State, and Fresno State have already clinched spots.
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HPU won its first-round game at the NAIA Far West Regional yesterday at
Costa Mesa, Calif., beating Point Loma Nazarene, 1-0. The Sea Warriors
will play two games today, the first against Cal Baptist.
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Roosevelt, Waianae, Mililani, and Aiea earned state tournament berths
after winning OIA baseball quarterfinal games yesterday at Aloha Stadium.
The Rough Riders nipped Pearl City, 1-0; Waianae topped Kalani, 2-0;
Mililani beat Kaiser, 5-2; and Aiea shut out McKinley, 3-0. In tonight's
semifinals, Roosevelt will take on defending champion Mililani, and Aiea
will battle Waianae. Yesterday's losers are still in contention for the
league's fifth and final state berth.
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In ILH baseball, St. Louis and Kamehameha avoided being ousted from that
league's postseason double-elimination tournament by notching wins over
previously unbeaten foes at Ala Wai Field. The Crusaders beat Iolani,
5-2, and the Warriors pounded regular season champ Mid-Pacific, 14-3. St.
Louis and Iolani square off again tomorrow as will Kamehameha and MPI.
The losers will be eliminated from the tournament and the winners will
meet on Tuesday night at Aloha Stadium for the tourney title and the ILH's
second state berth. MPI has already earned a spot in the states.
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The OIA girls basketball tournament began last night with four games. At
Pearl City gym, McKinley beat Moanalua, 42-31, and Castle edged Pearl
City, 46-42. At Roosevelt, the Rough Riders upended Radford, 46-40 in OT,
and Campbell outscored Farrington, 64-50. At Damien Gym, St. Francis
caputured the ILH Division II title by topping Hawaii Baptist, 35-31.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 3 to 6 feet
South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 1 to 3 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 5/7/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
An agreement between the Aloha Bowl and Western Athletic Conference
giving the UH football team an automatic berth in the December bowl game
if the Bows win a set number of games is on the verge of being hammered
out. The victory total the Bows will need to qualify, 7 or 8, has yet to
be determined. UH last appeared in a bowl game in 1992, a Holiday Bowl
victory, and have been passed over for postseason play six times
despite winning seven or more games since becoming a Division I team.
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LA Lakers officials announced that the NBA team will conduct preseason
workouts in Hawaii this coming October. The Lakers, who held preseason
camp elsewhere last season after holding October workouts in Hawaii from
1987-'96, will also play exhibition games at the Stan Sheriff Center on
Oct. 14 and 16 against a yet-to-be-named opponent.
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The UH Wahine are seeded fourth for 12-team Women's Water Polo
National Collegiate Championships that begins tomorrow at USC and Long
Beach State pools. Hawaii (27-10) is bracketed with San Diego State (5th
seed) and Princeton (12). Earlier this season, Na Wahine split a pair of
matches with the Aztecs and blitzed Princeton. Bracket winners will
advance to Saturday's Final Four.
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The OIA baseball playoffs swung into action yesterday with four games at
Aloha Stadium. Pearl City edged Castle, 2-1; Kaiser nipped Waipahu, 1-0;
Waianae snuck by Kalaheo, 2-1; and McKinley beat Campbell, 4-2. In
today's quarterfinal games, also at Aloha Stadium, Kaiser takes on
Mililani, Waianae squares off against Kalani, McKinley meets Aiea, and
Pearl City faces Roosevelt.
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Hawaii's entry in the Professional Indoor Football League, the Honolulu
Hurricanes, will play their first-ever regular season home game when they
take on the Green Bay Bombers on Saturday night at Blaisdell Arena. The
Hurricanes are 1-1 and last played two weeks ago when they beat the Texas
Bullets, 46-40.
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The UH Wahine softball team is ranked 10th in this week's USA Today Top 25
Poll. Na Wahine (45-13) have completed their regular season and are
awaiting an invitation to the NCAA Tournament.
** Oahu Surf Report **
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South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 1 to 3 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet
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* -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- *
* The following is a summary of the 5/6/98 Hawaii Sports News *
* compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner *
* (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. *
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** Sports Shorts **
Several island road races have been cancelled because of waning
participation. A couple of staples on the local running scene, the
Hawaiian Style 8-K and the Hard Rock Cafe 10-K will not fly this year
because the number of entries have dropped and sponsorship has been hard
to come by. "I think there are just too many races on the calendar now,"
said Honolulu Marathon Association president Jim Barahal. "The average
person doesn't want to spend $15, $20, $25 every weekend to enter a race."
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Hawaii small college tennis teams have had a good year with the UH-Hilo
men (NCAA Division II nationals), the HPU men (No. 5 NAIA), and the
BYU-Hawaii men (No. 6 NAIA) and women (No. 1 NAIA) all headed to
postseason national tournaments.
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The Hawaii Pacific softball team will take on Point Loma Nazarene in a
first-round game of the NAIA Far West Regional tomorrow at Costa Mesa,
Calif. The Sea Warriors (31-15), seeded third in the regional, are ranked
17th in the NAIA. Point Loma (33-14) is seeded fourth.
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Garrett Gabriel, 29, has been named head boys' basketball coach at his
alma mater, Maryknoll. Gabriel, the brother of St. Louis coach Darryl
Gabriel, was a star for the Spartans and Pac-Five in the mid-80s and went
on to play quarterback at the University of Hawaii. He assisted his
brother at St. Louis this past season and was head coach at Radford
for a single season prior to that.
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Kamehameha rocked Punahou, 21-8, and St. Louis pounded UHS/HBA, 13-2, in
ILH baseball double-elimination tournament games yesterday at Ala Wai
Field. The Buffanblu and Jr.Bows/Eagles were eliminated from the tourney
while Kamehameha will take on Mid-Pacific, and St. Louis will face Iolani
in continuing action tomorrow.
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Punahou finished the ILH girls basketball season at 11-1 after beating
Kamehameha, 34-32, last night at Kekuhaupio Gym. The Warriors and
University High finished in a second place tie with 8-4 records. Iolani
ended up 6-6.
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Noam Katz, the brother of UH great Yuval Katz, has signed a letter of
intent to play volleyball for the University of Hawaii. Katz, 21, is a
6-3 southpaw setter and is completing a three-year stint in the Israeli
Army. He will enter UH as a freshman next fall.
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Last weekend at Sacramento, Calif., Dennis Alexio beat Achille Roger
of France with a fifth round TKO to retain his world heavyweight
kickboxing title. Alexio is 67-1 while Roger dropped to 42-3.
** Oahu Surf Report **
North shore: 3 to 5 feet
South shore: 1 to 2 feet
East shore : 2 to 3 feet
West shore : 1 to 2 feet