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Thursday, July 22, 1999

CALENDAR

Today

Baseball

American Legion round-robin: Kalani vs. Waipahu, 4:30 p.m.; Leilehua vs. Hawaii Kai, to follow, Hans L'Orange Park.



Tomorrow

Baseball

State Little League Tournament (11-12 years): Molokai vs. Pearl City, 2 p.m., Hilo vs. Makakilo-Kapolei, 4 p.m., Keolu Field, Kailua.

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

Basketball

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

Golf

Pua Melia Invitational: Final round, 7:30 a.m., Olomana Links.


BASEBALL

Little League

Junior (13-14) State Championship

At Hans L'Orange Park

Hilo National 6, Aiea 2

Hilo National 5, Aiea 3

Hilo National	000 510 0-6 9 0
Aiea		002 000 0-2 7 3
Warren Shikuma and Dana Yamashita; Blake Lamug, Jared Matsuoka (4) and Aaron Asher. W-Shikuma.

Leading hitters-Hilo National: Shannon Camero, 3-4, 3b; Nathan Kurohara, 2-3, 2 RBI; Kamalu Kabalis, 2-2, RBI. Aiea: Taylor Watanabe, 2-3.

Aiea		000 003 0-3 7 5
Hilo National	004 100 x-5 6 1
Troy Higashiyama, William Wanket (3), Andrew Higashi (4) and Aaron Asher, Blake Lamug (5); Bobby Yamada, Avery Kagawa (6), Sean Ginoza (7) and Dana Yamashita. W-Yamada.

Leading hitters-Aiea: Andrew Higashi, 2-4. Hilo National: Avery Kagawa, 2-3, 3 RBI; Sean Ginoza, 1-2, 2b.



Summer League Exhibition

At Rainbow Stadium

Yesterday's result

Island Movers 19, Capitol Classic 4

Capitol Classic	002 020 0-- 4  6 1
Island Movers	169 030 x--19 20 2
R. Bauer, E. Lum, B. Terayama, D. Shimorawa and B. Tanabe, T. Takamiya, Austin Choy; J. Cayetano, P. Dunkle, S. Yamashita, L. Niles and B. Small. W--Cayetano. L--Bauer.

Leading hitters--IM: G. Omori 3-3, 2b; B. Chaves 3-3, 2b, HR; D. Perreira 3-4, 2b.


GOLF

Four-Ball Match Play Championship

Aloha Section PGA
At Oahu Country Club

Semifinals

David Chin-David Ishii def. Beau Yokomoto-Tommy Hines, 1-up; John Rose-Ben Hongo def. Kirk Nelson-Brian Sasada, 1-up 19th.

Final

Rose-Hongo def. Chin-Ishii, 20th.



Jr. World Championships

At San Diego, day 2

Boys 10 and under

Philip Francis, Ariz., 101
Cameron Edens, Ariz., 107
Josh Fishman, Calif., 107
Bud Cauley, Guam, 107
Jonathan Khan, Ariz., 107
Marcus Ling, S.C., 107
Louis Lemus, Mexico, 107
Also

Jordan Cox, Lihue, 109
David Kim, Keaau, 109
Nick Shimozaki, Kihei, 111

Boys 11-12

Pijit Petchkasem, Thailand, 106
Eric Flores, Calif., 107
Chanin Puntawong, Thailand, 107
Jordan Fowles, Utah, 107
Pablo Vasquez, Colombia, 109
Also

Burt Bonk, Big Island, 113

Boys 13-14

Henry Liaw, Calif., 135
Sonny Nimkhum, Calif., 141
Will Armstrong, Texas, 141
Jonathan Moore, Ore., 144
Anthony Kim, Calif., 145
Hugo Leon, Chile, 145

Boys 15-17

Richard Sterne, South Africa, 140
Yukinobu Watanabe, Japan, 142
Camilo Villegas, Colombia, 142
Richard Moir, Australia, 142
Kevin Na, Calif., 143
Nico Bollini, Calif., 144
Sung Yoon Kim, South Korea, 144
Ronnachai Jamnong, Thailand, 144

Girls 10 and under

Sukintorn Saensradi, Thailand, 107
Kumiko Kaneda, Japan, 108
Ashlee Augustio, Waianae, 114
Angela King, Calif., 115
Stephanie Kono, Honolulu, 116
Maranie Jaslowski, Calif., 117
Joy Kim, Keaau, 117
Amanda Martinez, Texas, 117

Girls 11-12

Julieta Granada, Paraguay, 108
Sommer Scholl, Calif., 113
Sondia Gogue, Guam, 114
Kelly Nakashima, Wailuku, 115
Paula Creamer, Calif., 115
Emily Balmart, Calif., 115
Ashley Yamaguchi, Aiea, 115
Songyi Yi, Calif., 116
Jennifer Shipley, Calif., 116
Christine Kim, Hilo, 119

Girls 13-14

Naree Wongluekiet, Thailand, 143
Eileen Vargas, Colombia, 145
Allison Martin, Calif., 148
Daniela Ronderos, Colombia, 151
Katy Heffel, Ariz., 151

Girls 15-17

Angela Rho, Calif., 145
Lorena Ochoa, Mexico, 146
Virada Nirapathpongporn, Thailand, 146
Annie Thurman, Utah, 148
Kim Kouwabunpat, Calif., 149
Izumi Narita, Japan, 149
Katherine Hull, Australia, 149
Wendra Liang, Calif., 150
Sarah Huarte, Calif., 151
Aimee Cho, New Zealand, 151
Akemi Sato, Japan, 151
Brittany Tulao, Calif., 151
Beth Hermes, Ill., 151



AJGA California

At Coto de Caza, Calif.
Second round results, par 72

Boys' individual leaders

Ron Won, Calif., 72-67--139
Jason Hartwick, Calif., 69-72--141
Jim Seki Jr., Honolulu, 75-68--143
Travis Johnson, Calif., 73-71--144
Roy Kim, Calif., 71-73--144
Matthew Cohn, Calif., 74-71--145
Ryan Armstrong, Calif., 73-72--145
Edward Turner III, Calif., 74-71--145
Cassidy Traub, Calif., 72-74--146
Brian Sinay, Calif., 72-74--146



Local aces

Harold Afuso, Pearl City: 155-yard No. 15 hole, driver, Pali Course, July 20.

Joan Brown, Honolulu: 145-yard No. 13 hole, 4-wood, Waialae Country Club, July 20.

Jason Nakamura, Honolulu: 160-yard C No. 7 hole, 7-iron, July 21, Hawaii Prince course.


FOOTBALL

IPFL Arena-type

			W	L	PF	PA
Texas Terminators	11	3	565	394
Hawaii Hammerheads	9	5	531	481
Mississippi Fire Dogs	7	7	499	443
Idaho Stallions		5	8	502	539
Rocky Mtn. Thunder	5	9	459	573
Louisiana Bayou Beast	4	9	383	505

Last week's results

Mississippi 35, Hawaii 20

Texas 23, Louisiana 16

Idaho 43, Rocky Mountain 40, OT

Saturday's game

Idaho Stallions at Louisiana Bayou Beast


AUTO RACING

CART FedEx Series

Schedule, and driver point standings:

Race winner 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 (Dario Franchitti).
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. Dario Franchitti, 106. 3. Christian Fittipaldi, 96. 4. Michael Andretti, 95. 5. Gil de Ferran, 88. 6. Adrian Fernandez, 87. 7. Greg Moore, 81. 8. Paul Tracy, 76. 9. Max Papis, 61. 10. Jimmy Vasser, 39.

11. Roberto Moreno, 26. 12. Tony Kanaan, 34. 13. P.J. Jones, 31. 14. Bryan Herta, 31. 15. Patrick Carpentier, 30. 16. Helio Castro-Neves, 21. 17. Al Unser, Jr., 20. 18. Cristiano da Matta, 16. 19. Mauricio Gugelmin, 14. 20. Robby Gordon, 14.

21. Richie Hearn, 11. 22. Scott Pruett, 9. 23. Michel Jourdain Jr., 6. 24. Mark Blundell, 5. 25. Alex Barron, 4. 26. Tarso Marques, 4. 27. Memo Gidley, 3.



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