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By Star-Bulletin Staff

Saturday, July 10, 1999

CALENDAR

Today

Baseball

American Legion: Hawaii Kai vs. Kalani, 3:30 p.m., Waipahu vs. Castle to follow, Hans L'Orange Field; West Oahu vs. Windward, 10 a.m., Sabers vs. Leilehua, to follow, Fred Wright Park.

Summer: Island Movers vs. Kauai All-Stars (2), 2 p.m., Rainbow Stadium.

Basketball

NCAA Summer League: Kahala Suns vs. Honolulu Ford, 6 p.m., Hawaiian Super Prix vs. Gaspro, 7:30 p.m., Kaimuki High School gym.

Drag racing

NAPA Street Racing: Open racing for all cars and bikes, gates open 6 p.m. and racing until midnight. Admission $6, Hawaii Raceway Park.

Martial arts

U.S.-China Sanshou Fighting Championships: 7 p.m., Blaisdell Arena.



Tomorrow

Autocross

Solo II races: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Kalaeloa (formerly Barbers Point NAS).

Baseball

American Legion: Leilehua vs. Hawaii Kai, 10 a.m., Castle vs. Kalani, to follow, Hans L'Orange Field; Windward vs. Sabers, 10 a.m., West Oahu vs. Waipahu, to follow, Waipahu High School Field.

Summer: Island Movers vs. Kauai All-Stars, 3 p.m., Rainbow Stadium.

Golf

Manoa Cup: 36-hole finals, 7 a.m., Oahu Country Club.

Paddling

Hui Wa'a: Koa Kai Regatta, 8 a.m., Keehi Lagoon.

Running

Aiea Loop Trail Run: 7 a.m., Aiea Heights State Park.

Beat the Heat: 10 kilometers, 5 p.m., Rice Park, Kula, Maui.

Surfing

HOE Toes at the Bowls: 8 a.m., Ala Moana Bowl.

Swimming

Turbo North Shore Challenge: 2.4 miles, 9 a.m., Ehukai Beach to Waimea Bay.


SAILING

Transpac

Day 11

Division (started July 3): 1. . Pyewacket, Roy E. Disney, Los Angeles YC, 518 miles to go; 2. Magnitude, Doug Baker, Long Beach YC, 543; 3. Zephyrus IV, Bob McNeil/John Parrish, St. Francis/San Diego YCs, 572; 4. Front Runner, Lou Grasso/Craig Lyons, Newport Harbor YC, 582; 5. Pegasus, Philippe Kahn, UC Santa Cruz Sailing Club, 619.

Division 2 (started July 3): 1. Grand Illusion, James McDowell, Lahaina YC, 638; 2. Cheval, Steve Popovich, Cabrillo Beach YC, 719; 3. Mongoose, Robert Saielli, SDYC, 725; 4. Velos, Kjeld Hestehave, SDYC, 868; 5. Medicine Man, Bob Lane, LBYC, 730.

Division 3 (started July 3): 1. Gone With the Wind, Bill LeRoy/Jim Cascino, StFYC, 861; 2. . Stealth Chicken, Alamitos Bay Syndicate, Alamitos Bay YC, 832; 3. Warpath, Fred Howe, Santa Cruz YC, 847; 4. M-Project, Manouch Moshayedi, Bahia Corinthian YC, retired.

Division 4 (started July 2): 1. Great Scot, Tom Garnier, LAYC, 1,001; 2. Tower, Don Clothier, Waikiki YC, 833; 3. Glama!, Seth Radow, California YC, 892; 4. Prime Time, John Borkowski/Richard Sherlock, Channel Islands YC, 915; 5. Sweet Caroline, William Rawson, Royal YC, Australia, 1,002; 6. Bolt, Craig Reynolds, Balboa YC, 1,073; 7. Uproarious, Robert Bussard, Silver Gate YC, 996; 5. Apollo V, Ned Knight, Point Loma YC, 1,067.

Doublehanded (started June 29): 1. Two Guys On the Edge, Les Vasconcellos/Bruce Burgees, Waikiki YC, 545; 2. Vapor, Bill Boyd/Scott Atwood, Alamitos Bay YC, no report.

Cruising. (started June 29): 1. Hurricane, Kim Stebbens, Sloop Tavern YC, 590; 2. Esprit, Bob Pace, Oceanside YC, 603; 3. Willow Wind, Wendy Siegal, Cortez Racing Assn., 639; 4. Pacifica, Doug Jones, Southwestern YC, 684; 5. Endeavor III, Randy Bell/Eleanor Clitheroe, Royal Canadian YC, 707; 6. Tango, Howard Raphael, Palo Alto, Calif., 804; 7. Goodnight Moon, Carlton Vanderbeek, Dana Point YC, 680; 8. Derivative, John Robert Misko, Seattle, Wash., 792.


GOLF

Manoa Cup

At Oahu Country Club

QuarterfinalResults
Brandan Kop def. Kendall Fukumoto, 2 and 1; Tommy Kim def. Sean Doi, 1- up, 19th; Shane Hoshino def. Tony Okano, 2-up; Fred Hanamoto def. Gundy Jones, 2-up.



Kandi's Drive Inn Championships

Hilo Juniors
At Naniloa Country Club
July 6-9 results

15-17 boys
Semifinals
--Ryan Masuda def. Sheldon Abril; Jarett Hamamoto def. Laine Malson.
Final--Masuda def. Hamamoto.

15-17 girls
Semifinals
--Melissa Takahashi def. Kelsey Atebara; Tristilynn Tomono def. Lauren Tachibana.
Final--Takahashi def. Tomono.

13-14 boys
Semifinals
--Gabriel Wilson def. Richard Kimi; Brian Veriato def. Matt Okuno.
Final--Wilson def. Veriato.

13-14 girls
Semifinals
--Kristen Higa def. Kira-Ann Murashige; Leah Whiting def. Kellie Kawahara.
Final--Whiting def. Higa.

11-12 boys
Semifinals
--Burt Bonk def. Devan Aburamen; Joshua Sakamaki def. Reid Nakamura.
Final--Bonk def. Sakamaki.

11-12 girls
Semifinals
--Amanda Wilson def. Whitney Ueno; Kacie Miura def. Kristen Atebara.
Final--Miura def. Wilson.

10 and under boys
Semifinals
--David Kim def. Max Bonk; Pono Calip def. Stefan Tachibana.
Final--Kim def. Calip.

10 and under girls
Semifinals
--Joy Kim def. Megan Ueno; Nicole Aoki def. Tami Park.
Final--Kim def. Aoki.



Local aces

Larry Nakama, Pauoa: 150-yard, 7th hole, 9-wood, West Loch course, July 9.

Edmund Mitchell, Honolulu: 180-yard, 17th hole, 5-wood, Honolulu Country Club, June 27.


SUMO

Nagoya Grand Tournament

At Nagoya, Japan

Day 7
Ganyu (4-3) d. Daizen (0-7)
Terao (4-3) d. Kotoryu (4-3)
Wakanojo (2-5) d. Ohinode (3-4)
Tokitsuumi (5-2) d. Kyokutenho (4-3)
Kotonowaka (6-1) d. Wakanoyama (6-1)
Yotsukasa (3-4) d. Hamanoshima (2-5)
Musoyama (5-2) d. Tochinowaka (2-5)
Kaiho (4-3) d. Tamakasuga (3-4)
Aogiyama (4-3) d. Asanosho (3-4)
Minatofuji (4-3) d. Kyokushuzan (3-4)
Miyabiyama (3-4) d. Shikishima (4-3)
Wakanosato (1-6) d. Takatoriki (1-6)
Akinoshima (3-4) d. Chiyotenzan (0-7)
Tosanoumi (4-3) d. Kaio (2-5)
Chiyotaikai (6-1) d. Kotonishiki (3-4)
Takanonami (6-1) d. Tochiazuma (4-3)
Takanohana (6-1) d. Higonoumi (1-6)
Musashimaru (6-1) d. Toki (0-7)
Dejima (6-1) d. Akebono (6-1)


BASKETBALL

NCAA Summer League

At Kaimuki Gym

Central Medical Clinic 99, Hawaiian Super Prix 95

Electricians Hawaii 122, Kahala Sons 93

High scorers-CMC: Josh Newburn 33, Kahi Villa 15, Charles Higby 14; HSP: Scott Kato 26, Derrick Tracy 26, Shannon Lee 12, Greg Miller 10. EH: Jemar Miller 34, Brad Anderson 19, Fabio Ribeiro 18; KS: Llewelyn Smalley 33, Gary Skinner 13, Chris Walz 11.


BASEBALL

American Legion

At Hans L'Orange Field

West Oahu 10, Castle 10 (8 innings, time limit)

Kalani 14, Sabers 6


COLLEGE SPORTS

World University Games

At Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands

Track and field

Men

Finals
200--
1, Coby Miller, United States, 20.32 seconds. 2, Petrus Van Balkom, Netherlands, 20.57. 3, Christos Mangos, Greece, 20.70.
110 hurdles--1, Terrence Trammell, United States, 13.44 seconds. 2, Jonathan Nsenga, Belgium, 13.51. 3, Dawne Wallace, United States, 13.59.
Discus--1, Frantz Kruger, South Africa, 219 feet, 6 inches. 2, Andrew Bloom, United States, 212-2. 3, Doug Reynolds, United States, 208-9.

Women

Finals
200--1, Kim Gavaert, Belgium, 23.10 seconds. 2, Zuzanna Radecka, Poland, 23.14. 3, Nanceen Perry, United States, 23.27.
High Jump--1, Monica Dinescu, Romania, 6-4. 2, Svetlana Lapina, Russia, 6-4. 3, Solange Witteveen, Argentina, 6-4.
Hammer--1, Mihaela Melinte, Romania, 243-6, (University Games record; previous record: 229-1, Melinte, 1997). 2, Liudmila Hubkina, Belarus, 223-11. 3, Manuela Montebrun, France, 223-5.

Swimming

Men

Finals
50 freestyle--1, Aaron Ciarla, United States, 22.73 seconds. 2, Dean Hutchinson, United States, 22.91. 3, Ricardo Dornelas, Brazil, 22.91. 4, Nicholas Folker, South Africa, 22.98.
1,500 freestyle--1, Andrea Righi, Italy, 15 minutes, 25.83 seconds. 2, Mark Leonard, United States, 15:28.06. 3, Daniel Vidal, Spain, 15:28.95.
400 medley relay--1, United States, (Matt Ulrickson, Jeremy McDonell, Matthew Pierce, Gregory Busse), 3 minutes, 42.75 seconds. 2, Russia, 3:42.99. 3, Japan, 3:43.66.

Women

Finals
50 freestyle--1, Courtney Allen, United States, 25.49 seconds. 2, Cristina Chiuso, Italy, 25.95. 3, Ana Palomo, Spain, 26.05.
100 backstroke--1, Norico Inada, Japan, 1 minute, 1.06 seconds (University Games record; old record: 1:01.60, Barbara Bedford, United States, 1991). 2, Tomoko Hagiwara, Japan, 1:02.23. 3, Ilona Hlavackova, Czech Republic, 1:03.26.

Basketball

Women

Quarterfinals
United States 82, Lithuania 67
Russia 89, Canada 55
Ukraine 82, Taiwan 57
Spain 65, Portugal 43

Volleyball

Men

Quarterfinals
Germany def. Belgium, 3-0 (25-21, 25-23, 25-15).
South Korea def. Russia, 3-0 (27-25, 25-23, 28-26).
Japan def. Poland, 3-1 (23-25, 25-21, 25-19, 25-22).
Spain def. United States, 3-2 (27-25, 25-23, 21-25, 24-26, 20-18).

Women

Semifinals
China def. Japan, 3-0 (25-20, 25-18, 25-16).
Russia def. France, 3-0 (25-20, 25-21, 25-21).

Medals leaders

Team -- G -- S -- B -- Tot
United States -- 20 -- 8 -- 12 -- 40
Russia -- 13 -- 12 -- 8 -- 33
Japan -- 8 -- 8 -- 11 -- 27
China -- 4 -- 5 -- 7 -- 16
Romania -- 4 -- 3 -- 0 -- 7
Cuba -- 4 -- 1 -- 4 -- 9
Italy -- 3 -- 7 -- 2 -- 12
Ukraine -- 2 -- 6 -- 6 -- 14
Australia -- 2 -- 3 -- 2 -- 7
Belarus -- 2 -- 3 -- 0 -- 5
Czech Republic -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 -- 6
France -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 -- 6
Netherlands -- 2 -- 2 -- 0 -- 4
South Africa -- 2 -- 0 -- 1 -- 3
Canada -- 1 -- 2 -- 4 -- 7
Belgium -- 1 -- 1 -- 0 -- 1
Spain -- 1 -- 0 -- 7 -- 8
Portugal -- 1 -- 0 -- 0 -- 1



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