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By Star-Bulletin Staff

Saturday, May 22, 1999

CALENDAR

Today

Basketball

HHSAA Girls' State Tournament: Seventh place, Konawaena vs. Nanakuli 3:30 p.m.; fifth place, Aiea vs. Pearl City, 5 p.m.; third place, Kalaheo vs. Waiakea, 6:30 p.m.; championship, Punahou vs. Kamehameha, 8:05 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.

Football

Exhibition: Hawaii All-Stars vs. USA All-Stars, 7 p.m., Kaiser High School.

Golf

Francis Brown 4-Ball: Semifinal round, noon, Ewa Villages Course.



Tomorrow

Football

Indoor Professional League: Rocky Mountain Thunder vs. Hawaii Hammerheads, 4 p.m., Blaisdell Arena.

Golf

Francis Brown 4-Ball: 36-hole finals, 7 a.m., Ewa Villages Course.

Zevo Aloha Section PGA Assistant Professional Championship: First round, noon, Makena North Course.

Paddling

Kala Kukea Ironman Challenge: 8 a.m., Maunalua Bay.

Polo

At Waimanalo: Gates open 1 p.m.; games start 2:30 p.m. Admission $3.

Surfing

Hawaiian Style Longboard Classic: 8 a.m., Kuhio Beach.


LIST

Low rent districts

Major league teams with fewest players earning minimum of $1 million-x.

1. Marlins - 4 players earn minimum of $1 million.
2. Expos - 5 players.
3. White Sox - 5 players.
4. Athletics - 5 players.
5. Royals - 6 players.
6. Twins - 6 players.

x-1999 Mets have most with 18 players earning $1 million or moreSource: World Features Syndicate.


SURFING

Japan Pro

At Torami Beach, Chiba, Japan

Women

Final
Neridah Falconer (Aus) 17.8 def. Serena Brooke (Aus) 15.95.

Semifinals
Heat 1:
N. Falconer 14.9 def. Prue Jeffries (Aus) 11.55. H2: S. Brooke 18.25 def. Melanie Redman (Aus) 12.95.

Quarterfinals
Heat 1:
P. Jeffries 16.6 def. Layne Beachley (Aus) 12.25. H2: N. Falconer 18.25 def. Tita Tavares (Brz) 17.35. H3: S. Brooke 14.9 def. Yvonne Rogencamp (Aus) 11.9. H4: M. Redman 15.1 def.Megan Abubo (Haw) 12.05.

Men

Round 4
Winners to quarterfinals, losers out
Heat 1:
Tim Curran (USA) 23.7 def. Conan Hayes (Haw) 19.05. H2: Shane Dorian (Haw) 18.6 def. Todd Prestage (Aus) 12.9. H3: Damien Hardman (Aus) 16.55 def. Shane Beschen (USA) 15.35. H4: Michael Campbell (Aus) 20.65. def. Kalani Robb (Haw) 19.65.

H5: Luke Hitchings (Aus) 17.5 def. Sunny Garcia (Haw) 14.5. H6: Armando Daltro (Brz) 18.9 def. Ross Williams (Haw) 15.9. H7: Rob Machado (USA) 19.0 def. Mark Occhilupo (Aus) 18.45. H8: Victor Ribas (Brz) 20.65 def. Glyndyn Ringrose (Aus) 15.15.

Women world ratings points
1. Layne Beachley (Aus) -- 3,730
2. Serena Brooke (Aus) -- 3,050
3. Neridah Falconer (Aus) -- 2,700
4. Megan Abubo (Haw) -- 2,480
5. Tita Tavares (Brz) -- 2,310
6. Melanie Redman (Aus) -- 2,040
7. Trudy Todd (Aus) -- 2,020
8. Rochelle Ballard (Haw) -- 2,000
9. Sandie Dryden (Aus) -- 1,720
10. Pauline Menczer (Aus) -- 1,680


TRACK AND FIELD

ILH All-Stars

Boys

Athlete of the Year: Joe Siofele, St. Louis.
Coaches of the Year: Grant Muroda and Mike Nakagawa, Iolani.
110-meter high hurdles: Travis Ah King, Kamehameha; Ryan Inouye, Iolani.
100 meters: Zack Toyofuku, Iolani; James Butler, Academy of Pacific.
1,500 meters: Julian Tsukano, University Lab; Robert Kessner, Iolani.
400 meters: Jesse Lam, Punahou; Ryan Feeney, Punahou.
300-meter low hurdles: Travis Ah King, Kamehameha; Ryan Inouye, Iolani.
800 meters: Matt Chun, Punahou; Michael Semenza, Punahou.
200 meters: James Butler, Academy of Pacific; Zack Toyofuku, Iolani.
3,000 meters: Jacob Williams, Kamehameha; Robert Kessner, Iolani.
High jump: Chris Primm, Mid-Pacific; Calvin Todd, Kamehameha.
Pole vault: Calvin Todd, Kamehameha; Bradley Chun, Iolani.
Long jump: Jonathan Lee, Iolani; Marc Contee, Iolani.
Triple jump: Marc Contee, Iolani; Steven Gilliam, Punahou.
Shot put: Joe Siofele, St. Louis; Cord Anderson, Iolani.
Discus: Joe Siofele, St. Louis; Brad Anderson, Iolani.

Girls

Athlete of the Year: Eri Macdonald, Punahou.
Coach of the Year: Steve Link, Punahou.
100-meter high hurdles: Sara Yap, Punahou; Erin Fujii, Punahou.
100 meters: Raine Arndt, Kamehameha; Lauran Dignam, Iolani.
1,500 meters: Victoria Chang, Punahou; Annie Kawasaki, St. Francis.
400 meters: Eri MacDonald, Punahou; Lauran Dignam, Iolani.
300-meter low hurdles: Sara Yap, Punahou; Carolyn Berger, Punahou.
800 meters: Eri MacDonald, Punahou; Annie Kawasaki, St. Francis.
200 meters: Eri MacDonald, Punahou; Kelly Figueira, Sacred Hearts.
3,000 meters: Victoria Chang, Punahou; Kristin Shinkawa, Iolani.
High jump: Maile Yuen, Iolani; Christine Sanpei, Iolani.
Pole vault: Michelle Mizo, Iolani; Janelle Fukumoto, Iolani.
Long jump: Crystal Dzigas, Kamehameha; Erin Fujii, Punahou.
Triple jump: Sara Yap, Punahou; Monica Duester, Mid-Pacific.
Shot put: Hollis Hunter, Punahou; Nani Loui, Punahou.
Discus: Hollis Hunter, Punahou; Genia Linear, Iolani.


TENNIS

ILH All-Stars

Boys

Player of the Year: Ikaika Jobe, Punahou.
Coach of the Year: Rusty Komori, Punahou.
First team singles: Ikaika Jobe, Punahou; Jesse Paer, Punahou.
First team doubles: Bucky Jencks-Richard Salem, Punahou; Ryde Azama-Albert Takakuwa, Mid-Pacific.
Second team singles: Kevin Ching, Punahou; Tyler Black, Kamehameha.
Second team doubles: Ryan Ishii-Michael Young, Iolani; Gavin Arita-Greg Wong, Punahou.
Small schools singles: Travis Louie, Hawaii Baptist.
Small schools doubles: Dane Canida-Jon Ng, Hawaii Baptist
Small schools Coach of the Year: Bill Hayselden, Maryknoll.

Girls

Player of the Year: Tracie Chong, Iolani.
Coach of the Year: Mark Skillicorn, Iolani.
First team singles: Jafra DePontes, Kamehameha; Tracie Chong, Iolani.
First team doubles: Miclynn Crail-Noelle Lee, Iolani; Courtney Takahashi-Chanel Watanabe, Punahou.
Second team singles: Janalle Kaloi, Kamehameha; Marianna Lee, Iolani.
Second team doubles: Jenna Ishii-Jodi Nagata, Iolani; JIanna Chew-Lisa Ayabe, Punahou.
Small schools singles: Erin Hiranaga. Small schools doubles: Crystal Foster-Lei Tokuda, Mid-Pacific.
Small schools Coach of the Year: Traci Shibuya, Hawaii Baptist.


BASEBALL

College tournaments

America East
Delaware 5, Maine 2
Maine 7, Northeastern 5
Towson 4, Delaware 1

Atlantic 10 Conference
La Salle 13, Virginia Tech 6
Massachusetts 4, Temple 1
Virginia Tech 9, Massachusetts 4

Atlantic Coast Conference
Clemson 7, Maryland 6
N.C. State 9, Georgia Tech 6
Wake Forest 4, Florida St. 0

Big East Conference
St. John's 9, West Virginia 6, West Virginia eliminated

Big 12 Tournament
Missouri 5, Texas 4, 11 innings, Texas eliminated
Texas A&M 10, Oklahoma 3

Colonial Athletic Association
E. Carolina 4, Old Dominion 3
George Mason 8, Va. Commonwealth 0
Richmond 10, James Madison 1

Conference USA
Southern Miss. 5, Louisville 2
Saint Louis 16, South Florida 5

Mid-American Conference
Ball St. 10, Toledo 1, Toledo eliminated

Mid-Continent Tournament
Valparaiso 14, Ind.-Pur.-Indpls. 5

Missouri Valley Conference
Creighton 3, Illinois St. 2
Wichita St. 10, Illinois St. 8

Ohio Valley Conference
Middle Tennessee 6, SE Missouri 4

Southeastern Conference
Arkansas 9, Louisiana St. 8
Mississippi St. 2, Mississippi 0

Sun Belt
W. Kentucky 6, South Alabama 5

Trans America Athletic Conference
Jacksonville 5, Central Florida 1
Troy St. 11, Florida Atlantic 4

West Coast Conference
Loyola Marymount 3, Pepperdine 2



HHSAA State Tournament

At Rainbow Stadium

Championship
Molokai 6, Mid-Pacific 2

Third place
Hilo 7, Kauai 6

Fifth place
Iolani 9, Baldwin 5

Consolation championship
Aiea 12, Mililani 5

All-Tournament Team
Most Outstanding:
Ikaika Lester, Molokai.1b: Bryan Lee, Mid-Pacific. 2b; Jason Koga, Kauai. 3b: Keiki Albino, Molokai. SS: Rex Rundgren, Mid-Pacific. OF: Doug Jackson, Iolani; Nolan Wada, Baldwin; T.J. Shigemoto, Kauai. C: Jacob Flick, Mid-Pacific. P: Jerome Williams, Waipahu.

Hilo 7, Kauai 6

Hilo		031 100 0-7  9 2
Kauai		000 303 0-6 11 3
Peter Paulo, Desmond Very (4) and Rusty Kawachi, Calavin Crum (6); Levi Rapozo, Scott Oshima (2) and Kwinton Estacio.

WP-Very. LP-Rapozo.

Leading hitters-Hilo: Joshua Arquero 2-2, 2 RBI, run; Brandon Gapusan RBI; Dustin Chun run; Rusty Kawachi RBI; John Cummings, 3b, RBI, run; Desmond Very run; Isaac Goya run. Kau: Clifton Arakaka 3-5, 2 2b, run; Scott Oshima 2-3, run; Tyler Kobayashi 2 RBI; Mark Matsumura 3b, RBI, run; Kwinton Estacio run; Aaron Fernandez run; Kendrick Melchor 2b, RBI, run; Dustin Moises 2 RBI.

Iolani 9, Baldwin 5

Baldwin		500 000 0-5  3 3
Iolani		011 520 x-9 10 2
Like Peterson, Ken Kawachi (4), Tim Lyons (4) and Shane Bueno; Scott Matsushima, Kanoa Fong (5) and Kevin Akamine.

WP-Matsushima. LP-Peterson. Sv-Fong.

Leading hitters-Bald: Ikaika Blackburn 2 RBI; Gerard Ricadio RBI, run; Reece Tokunaga RBI; Mason Tabata run; Shane Bueno run; Baylor Benevidas run; Adam Suyat run. Iol: Derek White 3-3, 3b, RBI, run; Keoki Fujinaka 3-4, run; Kendall Wong 2 RBI; Kainoa Obrey RBI, 2 runs; Doug Dackson 2b, run; Erik Yamamoto 2 RBI, run.

Aiea 12, Mililani 5

Aiea		124 203-12 10 0
Mililani	122 000- 5  7 2
Derek Akimoto, Ross Tanaka (4) and Kirk Powell; Wade Szameitat, Deliz (2), Oshita (3), Arizumi (4), Nitta (6) and Watanabe.

Leading hitters-Aiea: Keith Matsumura 3-3, 2 RBI; Michael Kim 2-4, 2 RBI; Michael Ogawa 2-2, 3b, 2 runs; Callan Saito 2-3, 2b, 3 RBI, 2 runs; Skip Saito RBI, run; Ross Tanaka run; Kirk Powell 2 RBI, 2 runs; Paul Yoshida run; Arlen Williams RBI, run; Ashley Cantere run; John Cottrell run. Mil: Wayde Murata 2-3, run; Derek Costigan RBI, run; Tyler Aoki RBI; Travic Cochi 2b, 2 RBI; Keola Casmina run; Gavin Ng run.


SOFTBALL

NCAA regionals

At Los Angeles
Missouri 1, Alabama 0, Alabama eliminated
UCLA 14, Creighton 0, Creighton eliminated
Minnesota 2, Cal State Northridge 1

At Tucson, Ariz.
Southeast Missouri State 2, East Carolina 1, East Carolina eliminated
Arizona 8, Southwest Texas 0, Southwest Texas eliminated
Maryland 1, Kansas 0

At Seattle
Hawaii 7, Colgate 2, Colgate eliminated
Washington 12, Tennessee 1, 5 innings
Cal State Fullerton 2, Texas A&M 1

At Fresno, Calif.
South Carolina 2, Florida A&M 0, Florida A&M eliminated
Fresno State 5, Stanford 2
Texas Tech 1, Pacific 0

At Baton Rouge, La.
Long Beach State 8, Southern University 0, 5 innings, Southern eliminated
Oregon State 3, LSU 0
Southern Mississippi 5, Oklahoma 0

At Ann Arbor, Mich.
Notre Dame 1, Michigan 0, Michigan eliminated
Florida Atlantic 8, Central Michigan 3, Central Michigan eliminated
Arizona State 1, Nebraska 0

At Amherst, Mass.
Long Island U. 4, Manhattan 3, Manhattan eliminated
Southwestern Louisiana 5, Hofstra 1, Hofstra eliminated
California 1, Massachusetts 0

At Chicago
Michigan State 9, Cornell 1, Cornell eliminated
Oregon 6, Texas 0
DePaul vs. Illinois-Chicago, ppd., rain


SUMO

Summer Tournament

At Tokyo

Day 14
Yotsukasa (8-6) d. Dewaarashi (7-7)
Shikishima (8-6) d. Ganyu (6-7)
Kaiho (8-6) d. Asanosho (8-6)
Kyokutenho (8-6) d. Ohinode (5-9)
Kotoryu (5-9) d. Oginishiki (4-10)
Daizen (7-7) d. Tokitsuumi (4-10)
Hamanoshima (8-6) d. Tochinowaka (4-10)
Minatofuji (7-7) d. Tamakasuga (6-8)
Chiyotenzan (8-6) d. Miyabiyama (6-8)
Tosanoumi (8-6) d. Kyokushuzan (5-9)
Wakanojo (7-7) d. Kotonowaka (2-12)
Tochiazuma (9-5) d. Kotonishiki (8-6)
Takatoriki (4-10) d. Aogiyama (6-8)
Terao (6-8) d. Akinoshima (6-8)
Dejima (10-4) d. Toki (9-5)
Kaio (11-3) d.Higonoumi (8-6)
Musashimaru (12-2) d. Wakanosato (11-3)
Akebono (11-3) d. Takanonami (9-5)



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