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By Star-Bulletin Staff

Thursday, July 15, 1999

CALENDAR

Today

Baseball

American Legion: Hawaii Kai vs. Sabers, 4:30 p.m., Waipahu vs. Windward, to follow, Hans L'Orange Field.

Summer: Island Movers vs. West Oahu All-Stars, 6 p.m., Rainbow Stadium.



Tomorrow

Baseball

American Legion: Castle vs. Leilehua, 7 p.m., Hans L'Orange Field.

Summer: Island Movers vs. Oahu All-Stars, 6 p.m., Rainbow Stadium.

Basketball

NCAA Summer League: Kahala Suns vs. Central Medical Clinic, 6 p.m., Honolulu Ford vs. Electricians Hawaii, 7:30 p.m., Kaimuki High School gym.

Kickboxing

IKF World Welterweight Championsihp: Danny Steele vs. Miguel Reyes, Blaisdell Center, 7:30 p.m.


SUMO

Nagoya Grand Tournament

At Nagoya, Japan

Day 12

Kotoryu (8-4) d. Asanowaka (7-5)
Ohinode (6-6) d. Yotsukasa (5-7)
Daizen (3-9) d. Mainoumi (4-8)
Otsukasa d. (8-4) Wakanojo (3-9)
Terao (7-5) d. Tokitsuumi (7-5)
Kyokutenho (6-6) d. Hamanoshima (6-6)
Asanosho (6-6) d. Wakanoyama (7-5)
Ganyu (8-4) d. Shikishima (6-6)
Kotonowaka (8-4) d. Tamakasuga (6-6)
Kaiho (5-7) d. Takatoriki (3-9)
Wakanosato (2-10) d. Higonoumi (1-11)
Kotonishiki (6-6) d. Aogiyama (4-8)
Toki (5-7) d. Chiyotenzan (2-10)
Dejima (10-2) d. Kyokushuzan (6-6)
Kaio (5-7) d. Akinoshima (4-8)
Musoyama (9-3) d. Takanonami (8-4)
Chiyotaikai (9-3) d. Minatofuji (6-6)
Musashimaru (9-3) d. Tochiazuma (6-6)
Akebono (11-1) d. Miyabiyama (6-6)
Tosanoumi (8-4) d. Takanohana (9-3)


BASEBALL

Summer League

At Rainbow Stadium

West Oahu	000 001 200- 3  4 4
Island Movers	234 035 14x-22 22 1
Ben Stiff, Billy Rayl, Sean Yamashita and Buster Small; Kevin Calleon, Keola Casimina, Stephen Terashita, James Macey and Nalei So'oto.

Leading hitters--WOS: So'oto, 2-3. IM: Okano 4-5, 6 RBIs, Kimura 3-4, Kitamura 2-3, Small 2-3.


BASKETBALL

U.S. Junior Nationals

At Las Vegas

Pool play

Hawaii Select 7, Missouri Blue Devels 70
Leading Hawaii scorers - Brandy Richardson 16, Amber Ahia 14.

Hawaii Select 77, Arizona Miracles 44
Leading Hawaii scorers - Richardson 14, Sharon Wahinekapu 12

Quarterfinals

Hawaii Select 62, Indiana Lady Legit 58
Leading Hawaii scorers - Richardson 16, Wahinekapu 12


KARATE

Godin's School of Self-Defense
and Keiki Martial Arts of Hawaii

At Palama Settlement
Sunday's results

Weapons--male and female

8 and under
: 1. Tyler Hurley; 2. Frankie Empeno; 3. Patrick McDevitt.
9-11: 1. Travis Schoenberger; 2. Shane Irish; 3. Jeremy Abregana.
12-14: 1. Donovan Gaboya; 2. Tazmon Tiwanak; 3. Alexander Abregana.
15-17: 1. James Kula II.
18 and over color belt: 1. Lino Inis; 2. robert Holub; 3. Kent Nishimura.
18 and over brown belt: 1. Samuel Inofinada; 2. Ramil Ramos.
18 and over black belt: 1. Eldon Ricardo; 2. Kawika Lau; 3. Renee Abregana.

Kempo--Kata female

6 and under: 1. Alissa Sarabano; 2. Brittney Bright; 3. Carly Namihira.
7-8: 1. Misha Vidad; 2. Chiara Benson; 3. Jessica Flores.
9-11: 1. Lucy Caires; 2. Tayzsia Iversen; 3. Ruth Pei.
12-14: 1. Krystle Jumawan; 2. Mary Mito; 3. Keolani Calpito.
18 and over brown/black belt: 1. Teresa Tiwanak; 2. Tee Kanehailua; 3. Renee Abregana.

Kempo--Kata male

6 and under: 1. Frankie Empeno, Jr.; 2. Jacob Seabury; 3. Richard Lemler.
7-8: 1. Bryce Fukunaga; 2. Ikaika Keola; 3. Anthony Noga.
9-11: 1. Bronson Tiwanak; 2. Shane Irish; 3. Jeremy Abregana.
12-14 novice: 1. Jonah Lewis; 2. Dom Pelosi; 3. Gabby Mendoza.
12-14 advanced: 1. Donovan Gaboya; 2. Alexander Abregana; 3. Raffy Guron.
15-17: 1. Takumi Abe; 2. Michael Santos; 3. Smith lafaele.
18 and over color belt: 1. Edward Vidad; 2. Kawika Morse.
18 and over brown/black belt: 1. Kawika Lau; 2. Nick Iversen.
35 and over open: 1. Ray Sarabano; 2. Roman Crus; 3. Richard Nakachi.

Showmanship

1. Andrew Kaiama; 2. Samuel Inofinada.

Kata--Chinese

Intermediate 1. Trisha Kaiama.
Advanced 1. Andrew Kaiama; 2. Eldon Ricardo; 3. Alexander Williams.

Traditional kata--male and female

8 and under: 1. Ron Tamayo; 2. Tyler Hurley; 3. Frankie Empeno.
9-11: 1. Travis Schoenberger; 2. Robert Tamayo; 3. Terri Trovato, Ayesha Shepherd.
12-14: 1. Donovan Gaboya; 2. Travis Gomez; 3. Jonah Lewis.
18 and over color belt: 1. Nicole Hlifka.
18 and over brown/black belt: 1. Marcus Devalentino.

Kumite--female

6 and under: 1. Mahina Wagner; 2. Brittney Bright; 3. Amanda Iversen.
7-8: 1. Ashley Barrozo; 2. Kaena Kirkland; 3. Jessica Flores.
9-11: 1. Kanani Sagon; 2. Halialani Kamana; 3. Tayzsia-Lynn Iversen.
12-14: 1. Shatara Mendonca; 2. Janeen Picanco; 3. Stephanie Randles.
18 and over color belt: 1. Melba DePonte; 2. Rena Torres; 3. Denielle Albertson.

Kumite--male

5 and under: 1. Dylan Bright; 2. Justin Calpito; 3. Granthan Hogeley, IV.
6-7: 1. Justin Tacub; 2. Aaron Barrozo; 3. Mikalele Emmsley.
8-9 novice: 1. Chad Duran; 2. Andrew Verano; 3. Arnold Kidder, Jr.
8-9 advanced: 1. Kai Jowers; 2. Kyle Agunoy; 3. Kenneth DelaCruz.
10-11 novice: 1. Anthony Lum; 2. Justin Iyoki; 3. Micah Layon.
10-11 advanced: 1. Bronson Tiwanak; 2. Shane Irish; 3. Frank Damas.
12-13: 1. Brandon Absher; 2. Donovan Gaboya; 3. Gabby Mendoza.
14-15: 1. Len Tanaka; 2. Ashley Mikami; 3. Smith Lafaele.
16-17: 1. Cody Allen; 2. Kainoa Tiffany; 3. James Kula.
18 and over color belt novice: 1. Mike Aguinaldo; 2. George Flores, Jr.; 3. Rance Tabangay.
18 and over color belt adanced: 1. Edwin Ibana, Jr.; 2. Virgil SanNicolas; 3. Chaz Esposito.
18 and over brown belt: 1. Darrin Young; 2. Denny Paikai; 3. Nick Iversen.
18 and over black belt: 1. Kaiwa Rasor; 2. Ronald Rod; 3. Ray DeSmet.
35 and over open: 1. Henry Emmsley; 2. Keith Awana; 3. Roman Cruz.

Grand Champions

Junior grandchampion--kata: Donovan Gaboya
Adult grandchampion--kata :Kawika Lau
Adult grandchampion--Kumite: Kaiwa Rasor


GOLF

U.S. Amateur Public Links

Match play At Alton, Ill.

Upper half

Greg Puga, Los Angeles, def. Erik Labitzke, Daytona Beach, Fla., 1-up.
Joshua Madden, Lincoln, Neb., def. Patrick Beste, Sauk Centre, Minn., 19 holes.
Kenneth Jenson, Mountlake Terrac, Wash., def. Kevin Wassmer, Poseyville, Ind., 1-up.
Hunter Haas, Norman, Okla., def. Nate Mickelson, Kemmerer, Wyo., 6 and 5.
Danny Green, Jackson, Tenn., def. Jeffrey Hanson, Longmont, Colo., 4 and 3.
Jim Spagnolo, Fort Worth, Texas, def. Jeff Martin, Medinah, Ill., 2 and 1.
David Talcott, Tacoma, Wash., def. Scott Watson, Sacramento, Calif., 3 and 2.
Scott Hailes, West Bountiful, Utah, def. John Leary, Culber, Calif., 20 holes.
Byron Schlagenhauf, Walnut Creek, Calif., def. Eric Ilic, North Riverside, Ill., 5 and 4.
Gerry Watson, Bagdad, Fla., def. Thad Weber, Scott, La., 4 and 3.
Erik Compton, Miami, def. Andrew Johnson, Little Rock, Ark., 3 and 2.
Adam Scott, Las Vegas, def. Regan Lee, Pearl City, Hawaii, 19 holes.
William Whitney, Wickliffe, Ohio, def. David Christensen, Elk River, Minn., score unavailable.

Lower half

Rick DeWitt, Arvada, Colo., def. Shawn Koch, Howell, Mich., 3 and 2.
D.J. Trahan, Inman, S.C., def. Matt Call, Thornton, Colo., 2 and 1.
James Oh, Lakewood, Calif., def. James Edmondson, Houston, 3 and 1.
Jeff Chapman, Albuquerque, N.M., def. James Sosinski, Gilbert, Ariz., 5 and 4.
Pete Meurer, New York, def. Joe Stansberry, Minneapolis, 20 holes.
Michael Kirk, Las Vegas, def. Grant White, Hammond, La., 5 and 3.
Gerald Rosales, Monterey Park, Calif., def. Ron Quick, Murrieta, Calif., 3 and 2.
Dong Yi, Alameda, Calif., def. Ed Parga, Scotia, N.Y., 4 and 3.
Danny Paniccia, Fresno, Calif., def. Brian Seiwert, St Louis Park, Minn., 4 and 3.
Bill Ullery, West Lafayette, Ind., def. Nic Baker, Coffeen, Ill., 5 and 4.
Bryant Odom, Athens, Ga., def. Michael Spiher, Tempe, Ariz., 2 and 1.
Luke Sestero, Idaho Falls, Idaho, def. Lee Williamson, Crawfordsville, Ind., 4 and 3.
Nicholas Loar, Rockwall, Texas, def. Jim Doyle, Fairway, Kan., 3 and 1.
Jered Gusso, Savage, Minn., def. Bryan Milberger, Olathe, Kan., 4 and 3.
Tim Mickelson, San Diego, def. Brian Davis, Portland, Ore., 19 holes.
Christo Greyling, Orlando, Fla., def. Richard Smith, Dresden, Tenn., 4 and 3.


AUTO RACING

CART FedEx Championship Series

Schedule, and driver point standings

Race winners in parentheses

March 21--Marlboro Grand Prix, Homestead, Fla. (Greg Moore)
April 10--Firestone Firehawk 500, Motegi, Japan (Adrian Fernandez).
April 18--Toyota Grand Prix, Long Beach, Calif. (Juan Montoya)
May 2--Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix, Nazareth, Pa. (Juan Montoya)
May 15--Rio 400, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Juan Montoya).
May 29--Motorola 300, Madison, Ill. (Michael Andretti)
June 6--Miller Lite 200, West Allis, Wis. (Paul Tracy)
June 20--Budweiser-G.I. Joe's 200, Portland, Ore. (Gil de Ferran)
June 27--Medic Drug Grand Prix, Cleveland (Juan Montoya).
July 11--Texaco-Havoline 200, Elkhart Lake, Wis. (Christian Fittipaldi)
July 18--Molson Indy, Toronto.
July 25--U.S. 500, Brooklyn, Mich.
Aug. 8--Tenneco Automotive Grand Prix, Detroit.
Aug. 15--Miller Lite 200, Lexington Ohio.
Aug. 22--Target Grand Prix, Chicago.
Sept. 5--Molson Indy, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Sept. 12--Texaco-Havoline 300, Monterey, Calif.
Sept. 26--Texaco Grand Prix, Houston.
Oct. 17--Honda Indy, Surfers Paradise, Australia.
Oct. 31--Marlboro 500, Fontana, Calif.

Driver standings

1. Juan Montoya, 113.
2. Michael Andretti, 95.
3. Gil de Ferran, 87.
4. Dario Franchitti, 85.
5. Christian Fittipaldi, 82.
6. Greg Moore, 81.
7. Adrian Fernandez, 79.
8. Paul Tracy, 60.
9. Max Papis, 51.
10. Jimmy Vasser, 34.
11. Tony Kanaan, 34.
12. Bryan Herta, 31.
13. P.J. Jones, 28.
14. Patrick Carpentier, 28.
15. Roberto Moreno, 26.
16. Helio Castro-Neves, 21.
17. Cristiano da Matta, 16.
18. Mauricio Gugelmin, 14.
19. Robby Gordon, 14.
20. Al Unser, Jr., 12.
21. Richie Hearn, 11
22. Michel Jourdain Jr., 6.
23. Mark Blundell, 5.
24. Alex Barron, 4.
25. Tarso Marques, 4.
26. Scott Pruett, 3.
27. Memo Gidley, 2.



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