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By Star-Bulletin Staff

Thursday, June 3, 1999

CALENDAR

Tomorrow

Auto Racing

Drag Racing: Hawaii Raceway Park in Campbell Industrial Park. Gates open 6 p.m. Admission $6.


LIST

Quiet zones

Largest U.S. cities without pro franchises-x

1. El Paso, Texas

2. Memphis, Tenn.

3. Austin, Texas

4. Fort Worth, Texas

5. Oklahoma City

6. Tucson, Ariz.

7. Virginia Beach, Va.

8. Honolulu

x-For MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA and Major League Soccer franchises

Source: World Features Syndicate


ATHLETIC AWARDS

Kaiser High School

Athletes of the year: Jesse Yoshino (boys), Erin Sayegusa (girls).

Scholar Athletes of the year: Nathan Lacno (boys), Kaydi Mizuguchi (girls).

Scholarships--Finance Factors: Nathan Lanco, Oceanic: Kaydi Mizuguchi, OIA: Jesse Yoshino, Kaiser: Erin Sayegusa, Cliff Kaneaiakala: Todd Kaneshiro, Chris Whaley: Ammon Tong.

Cougar Award: Chad Okamura, Corey Okamura, Ginger Dias, Kathy Barros, Wilette Andrade.

Most Valuable Players--Volleyball: Vaughn Popovich (boys), Lianne Dela Cruz (girls); Soft Tennis: Renn Nishimoto (boys), Tracy Hayakawa (girls); Bowling: Ryan Tamura (boys), Kimberly Chu (girls); Cross Country: Jonathan Fujinaka (boys), Sharena Cotellessee (girls); Soccer: Jordan Inouye (boys), Lianne Dela Cruz (girls); Softball: Kaydi Mizuguchi; Basketball: Andre Suttles (boys), Samantha Ching (girls); Swimming: Gavin Loo (boys), Ashley Swart (girls); Paddling: Todd Kaneshiro (boys), Traci Yamada (girls); Golf: Jason Pirga (boys), Jaime Yoshimura (girls); Judo: Nathan Lacno (boys), Anna Tong (girls); Baseball: Kaulana Kaapana; Tennis: Benjamin Nahm (boys), Tracy Hayakawa (girls); Track: Kevin Seong (boys), Mahealani Bratton (girls); Pep squad: Jennifer Moon; Wrestling: Ammon Tong (boys), Anna Tong (girls); Power award: Todd Kaneshiro.

Football--Offensive Lineman: Gabriel Coronado, Offensive Back: Jesse Yoshino, Defensive Lineman: Ammon Tong, Defensive Back: Cole Masutani, Most Inspirational: Thomas Corba.



Moanalua High School

Athletes of the year: Clarissa Calibuso (girls); Brian Green (boys).

Scholar Athletes of the year: Ada Sonoda (girls), Randy Schultz (boys).

Hall of Fame: Steven Birgado, Brian Green, Bryson Kamakura, Brandon Maki, Renee Nakata, Shelley-Ann Tomita.

Scholarships--OIA: Brian Green, Finance Factors: Ada Sonoda, Randy Schultz; Oceanic: Korey Smith; MHS: William Baxter III, Brian Green, Lauren Hong, Bryson Kamakura, San Hee Kim, Keris Kuwana, Tricia Leong, Audrey Marks, Syndette Nakano, Renee Nakata, Korey Smith, Ada Sonoda, Jennifer Sorensen, Shelley-Ann Tomita.

Most Valuable Players--Air Riflery: Katie Legaspi (girls), Sean Saki (boys); Baseball: Brian Green; Basketball: Mayumi Stevens, Kimberlee Morikawa (girls), Brian Green, Bryson Kamakura, KiDeok Kwon (boys); Bowling: Marjorie Palacio, Rachelle Mashino (girls), Terrence Cheng (boys); Cheerleading: Keris Kuwana, Courtney New; Cross Country: Crystal Corona, Audrey Marks (girls), Dallas Dissmore (boys); Football: Brian Green; Golf: Cheri-Lynn Daquip (girls), James Kuniyoshi (boys); Judo: Gabrielle Nicholas (girls), Brandon Maki (boys); Paddling: Dale Kapua; Soccer: Melanie Endo (girls), Steven Birgado (boys); Softball: Jennifer Schultz; Soft Tennis: Jodie Choy (girls), John Kim (boys); Swimming: Leah Gayagas (girls), Brandon Fernandez (boys); Tennis: Roseleena Blair (girls), John Kim (boys); Track & Field: Audrey Marks (girls), Korey Smith (boys); Volleyball: Ada Sonada (girls), Dax Fiatoa (boys); Water Polo: Jessica Hess (girls), Carlos Peraro (boys); Wrestling: Renee Nakata (girls), Joey Bareng (boys).



University High School

Athletes of the year: Julian Tsukano (boys), Margaret Vakasausau (girls).

Isobel Kandelin: Jennifer Heath (girls), Ryan Woodward (girls).

UHS and US Army Reserve national scholar athlete: Kou Fox (boys), Natalie Lucas (girls).

Intermediate athlete of the year: Nikolas Clay (boys), Brianna Tsukamoto (girls).

Walter W. Kandelin: Tara Hiramatsu (girls), Owen Simmons (boys).

Intermediate Scholar athletes: Kevin Yamada (boys), Cara Pang (girls).



McKinley High School

Athletes of the year: Francisco Tipoti (boys), Trisha Koizumi (girls).

Scholar athletes of the year: Sheldon Hanai (boys), Trisha Koizumi (girls).

Varsity Most Inspirational--Cheerleading: Melissa Mayse, Mary Rose Puesta; Baseball: Darin Garcia; Basketball: Eugenio Doyle (boys), Patricia Ishiki (girls); Bowling: Paget Kahapea; Cross Country: Troy Holser (boys), Rajani Dhakhwa (girls); Football: Lester Papalii; Golf: Wes Kurata; Judo: Quy Du (boys), Lynda Hoang (boys); Paddling: Ian McKay (boys), Teri-Lynn Madrona (girls); Air Riflery: Ericson Estrada (boys), Ngoc Trieu (girls); Riflery: David Baker (boys), Elizabeth Phan (girls); Soccer: Ryland Watanabe (boys), Patricia Ishiki (girls); Softball: Tatiana Huckso; Soft Tennis: Arden De La Cruz (boys), Sandy Nguyen (girls); Swimming: Kolin Oshiro (boys), Trisha Koizumi (girls); Tennis: Ming Xi Chen (boys), Amy Paik (girls); Track: Francisco Tipoti (boys), Rajani Dhakhwa (girls); Volleyball: Khai Tran (boys), Cheryl Ann Sumimoto (girls); Wrestling: William Reyes, Kwi Kwak (boys), Breena Kim (girls).

Junior varsity most inspirational--Cheerleading: Jennifer Won; Baseball: Todd Miyasato; Basketball: Voltaire Gansit (boys), Tatiana Huckso (girls); Cross Country: Brandon Lau (boys), Erin Uyeshiro (girls); Football: Paula Ngaluafe; Paddling: Chad Dikilato (boys), Janine Gascon (girls); Track: Peter Kepa (boys), Erin Uyeshiro (girls); Volleyball: Lacy Solis; Wrestling: Quy Du.



Kahuku High School

Red Raider awards: Toniu Fonoti (boys), Betty Betham (girls).

Scholar athletes: Alvin Law (boys), Kaitlin Palmer (girls).

Scholarships--Oceanic: Rusty Arneson, Miki Akoi, Nrsimha Diaz; Finance Factors: Duane Schwagler, Hurry Inthalangsly, Casey Omni, Jade Kaaihue, Joseph Ashmore; OIA: Lucas Cadina, Angie Soliai; Babe Auelua: Pupi Toelupe; Pele Leiataua: Hazel Keil; Dr. Mark Shlachter: Meris Smith; Jeremy Ng: Alvin Law; Jason Keo: Betty Betham, Marina Fonoimoana; Fasi Tovo: Siuaki Livai.

Most outstanding--Baseball: Loa Marasco; Basketball: Alapeti Ware (boys), Teisa Fotu (girls); Cross Country: Ryan Neilson; Football: Wayne Fonoimoana (offense), Pati Mailo (defense); Golf: Andrew Ching; Judo: Lucas Cadina (boys), Brandi Carvalho (girls); Paddling: Noa Keithly (boys), Tanya Ludlow (girls); Pep squad: Tisha Arrington (football), Cassie Kaulikamoa (basketball); Riflery: Wallace Tanouye (boys), Jennifer Cox (girls); Soccer: Lealataua Aiolupotea (boys offense), Joseph Ashmore (boys defense), Natasha Kai (girls offense), Angie Soliai (girls defense); Softball: Lokelehua Kalili; Swimming: Nrsimha Diaz (boys), Nina Beatty (girls); Tennis: Karl Moritz (boys), Marjali Jelbring (girls); Track: Toniu Fonoti (boys), Natasha Kai (girls); Volleyball: Keali'i Chang (boys), Trishelle Fujinaga (girls); Wrestling: Lucas Cadina, Levi Archuleta (boys), Jamie Kaahu; Water Polo: Rusty Arneson (boys), Makana Whitford (girls).

Most Inspirational--Baseball: Branden Vendiola; Basketball: Tahitoe Carlson (boys), Betty Betham (girls); Cross Country: Brandon Barker; Golf: Jared Apilado; Judo: Barry Asberry (boys), Kawai Chee (girls); Paddling: Tama Siilata (boys), Hazel Keil (girls); Pep squad: Ursel Garcia (football), Kaleo Magdaro (basketball); Riflery: Jacob Char (boys), Gloria Fredricks (girls); Softball: Celva Boon; Swimming: Rusty Arneson (boys), Makana Whitford (girls); Tennis: Duane Schwalger (boys), Lauren Day (girls); Track: Anthony Smith (boys), Sassy Fely (girls); Volleyball: Brandon Thompson, Omni Casey (boys), Hazel Keil (girls); Wrestling: Ken Takemoto (boys), Jade Kaaihue (girls); Water Polo: Rusty Arneson (boys), Hazel Keil (girls).

Junior Varsity Most Outstanding--Baseball: Spencer Nakamura; Basketball: Jerome Pulu (boys), Justine Swafford (girls); Cross Country: Travis Ostrem (boys), Natasha Kai (girls); Football: Mulivai Pula; Paddling: Germaine Adolpho; Pep Squad: Lauren Vreeken (Football), Raena Juliano (Basketball); Track: Tauali Fonoti (boys), Sassy Fely (girls); Volleyball: Mary Stibbard; Wrestling: Justin Keys.

Other Awards

Soccer MVP: Hurry Inthalangsly; Volleyball--Most improved: Miki Akoi. Coaches Award: Malia Kauhi.


SURFING

Quiksilver Pro Fiji

At Cloudbreak, Tavarua Island, Fiji

Final
Mark Occhilupo (Aus) 20.25 def. Victor Ribas (Brz) 18.5.

Semifinals
Occhilupo 20.75 def. Jake Paterson (Aus) 20.5.
Ribas 20.5 def. Kelly Slater (USA) 18.5.

Quarterfinals
Occhilupo 22.2 def. Damien Hardman (Aus) 16.5.
Paterson 19.0 def. Shane Beschen (USA) 5.1.
Ribas 17.5 def. Luke Egan (Aus) 16.4.
Slater 22.5 def. Taj Burrow (Aus) 6.5.

Round 4
Hardman 23.25 def. Pat O'Connell (USA) 21.05.
Occhilupo 21.9 def. Glyndyn Ringrose (Aus) 14.25.
Beschen 25.6 def. Tim Curran (USA) 15.25.
Paterson 22.35 def. Michael Campbell (Aus) 14.5.
Egan 15.25 def. Shawn Sutton (Haw) 14.65.
Ribas 17.25 def. Beau Emerton (Aus) 13.1.
Slater 26.45 def. Kalani Robb (Haw) 23.4.
Burrow 19.55 def. C.J. Hobgood (USA) 8.5.



ASP World Championship Tour ratings

1. Mark Occhilupo, (Aus) -- 3,870.
2. Damien Hardman (Aus) -- 3,580.
3. Taj Burrow (Aus) -- 3,380.
4. Shane Dorian (Haw) -- 3,310.
5. Michael Campbell (Aus) -- 3,300.
Beau Emerton (Aus) -- 3,300.
7. Sunny Garcia (Haw) -- 3,270.
8. Tim Curran (USA) -- 3,110.
9. Nathan Webster (Aus) -- 2,850.
Shane Beschen (USA) -- 2,850.
11. Kalani Robb (Haw) -- 2,840.
12. Jake Paterson (Aus) -- 2,830.
Michael Lowe (Aus) -- 2,830.
14. Rob Machado (USA) -- 2,800.
15. Luke Egan (Aus) -- 2,760.
Pat O'Connell (USA) -- 2,760.
17. Victor Ribas (Brz) -- 2,750.
18. Matt Hoy (Aus) -- 2,710.
Cristiano Spirro (Brz) -- 2,710.
20. Glyndyn Ringrose (Aus) -- 2,650.
Daniel Wills (Aus) -- 2,650.

Also:
27. Ross Williams (Haw) -- 2,390.
29. Conan Hayes (Haw) -- 2,180.
39. Andy Irons (Haw) -- 1,760.
44. Shawn Sutton (Haw) -- 500.


WATER SPORTS

Hawaiian Oceanfest

Waikiki Open Ocean Challenge

500 meter surfswim--Men: 1. Mark Williams (Australia) 4:45, 2. Andreas Roestenberg (New Jersey) 4:51, 3. Nicholas Thorn (Great Britain) 4:58. Women: 1. Michelle Gammon (GB) 5:15, 2. Diane Graner Gallas (Calif.) 5:19, 3. Samantha Chabotar (NJ) 5:20.

Surfski--Women (one mile): 1. Michelle Gammon (GB) 9:48, 2. Rochelle Ahern (New Zealand) 9:57, 3. Courtney Ellis (Calif.) 10:20. Men (two miles): 1. Michael Clues, (Aus) 15:42; 2. Robert Nicol (NZ) 16:04; 3. Chris Maynard (Aus) 16:14.

One mile paddleboard--Men: 1. Nicholas Thorn (GB) 11:25, 2. Cory Hutchings (NZ) 11:46, 3. Steve Pullen (Aus) 11:48. Women: 1. Courtney Ellis (Calif.) 12:53, 2. Tina Hewitt (NZ) 13:25, 3. Shannon Bell (Canada) 13:37.

350 meter run & 500 Meter swim--Men: 1. Mark Williams (Aus) 5:56, 2. Carl Gordon (NZ) 5:58, 3. Nicholas Thorn (GB) 6:00. Women: 1. Diane Graner (Calif) 6:36, 2. Michelle Gammon (GB) 6:43, 3. Andrea Hewitt (NZ) 6:49.

Waikiki Ocean Medley

400 meter swim, 1200 meter surfski, 500 meter paddleboard--Men: 1. Cory Hutchings (NZ) 12:20; 2. Steve Pullen (Aus) 12:25, 3. Steve Short (Aus) 12:26. Women: 1. Courtney Ellis (Calif) 14:52, 2. Ericka Keithly (Calif) 15:30, 3. Alexandra Konok (Calif) 15:32.


POWERLIFTING

Push-Pull Meet

At Waialua Recreation Center

May 29 winners

Teen girls--105 lbs: Anolani Badua, 75 (bench)-165 (deadlift)-240 (total), 114: Kimberley Greeson 65-180-245, 148: Jerilyn Itamoto 115-225-340, 165: Kainoa Fialkowski 110-255-365.

Teen boys--123: Calvin Garo 185-340-525, 132: Edwin Manmano 220-455-675, 148: Blake Nakahara 265-405-670, 165: Matt Mamizuka 265-380-645, 181: Lono Manners 375-475-850, 198: Jason Harlow 195-325-520, 220: Boy Preston 280-410-690, 275: Christian Miller 265-435-700, Superheavy: Buddy Kupau 335-425-760.

Women--132: Angela Wynn-Brice 165-300-465.

Masters--165 (55-59 years): Larry Texeira 195-400-595, 165 (50-59 yrs): Allen Vidal 340-360-700, 220 (40-44 yrs): Michael Harlow 360-480-840, 220 (60-69 yrs): James Hiramoto 240-0-240, 242 (50-59 yrs): Big Toe 435-625-1060.

Novice men--148: Charles Tantog 290-445-735, 165: Russel Hisamoto 310-495-805, 181: Vern Hiramoto 365-500-865, 198: Al Ku 400-565-965, 220: Anthony Acome 395-595-990, 242: Lawrence Mahuna 365-505-870, 275: Jim Ehlert 490-625-1115, Superheavy: Polikapo Liua 465-650-1115.

Open men--132: Derrick Edralin 295-430-725, 148: James Valmoja 325-505-830, 198: Calvin Wimbush 320-525-845, 242: Shane Ahlo 500-580-1080, Superheavy: Malcolm Ahlo Jr. 525-550-1075.


BASKETBALL

Kaneohe 40 & Over

At Kaneohe District Park

Kaneohe 55, Sakuma's 47

Business Network 42, Benco Hawks 12

Reds 65, Oldies but Goodies 28

Leading scorers--Kan: Dennis Chai 19, Matt Thomas 11, Glenn Martin 10. Sak: Rich Trujillo 13, Jason Takushi 12. BN: David Dela Cruz 14, Barrett Anderson 11. BH: Fred Benco 12. Reds: Rocky Sauer 13, Ray Schab 11. OBG: Wilber Ihue 10.


SOFTBALL

USA Today-National Fastpitch
Coaches Association final poll

College women

			W-L	Points
 1. UCLA		63-6	625
 2. Washington		51-18	600
 3. DePaul		54-14	562
 4. California		51-22	550
 5. Fresno State	65-10	524
 6. Arizona		53-16	505
 7. Arizona State	41-29	472
 8. Southern Miss	52-9	454
 9. USL			54-11	397
10. Oregon State	47-25	354
11. Louisiana State	55-10	338
12. Maryland		50-22	308
13. Illinois-Chicago	67-17	276
14. Michigan State	41-23	262
15. Missouri		40-21	250
16. Michigan		51-13-1	237
17. Massachusetts	43-10	224
18. Texas		45-17	200
19. South Carolina	49-21	182
20. Nebraska		35-21	166
21. Hawaii		35-23	151
22. Minnesota		46-20	108
23. Oklahoma		39-15	93
24. Texas Tech		35-31	74
25. Oregon		40-29	61


Honolulu Makule League

At Ala Moana Park

D's Diner 13, US 0

Manoa Laundry 7, Kanai Tofu 2

Precision Air 11, Good Times 1

Leading hitters--DD: John Hirota 2-3, HR; Clayton Fujie 2-3, HR; Stan Murai 2-2, HR; Alan Ueno 2-3, 2 HR. KT: Gordon Ishihiro 2-4, Sam Iha 2-4. ML: Dunn Muramaru 4-4, HR; Mac Taga 2-2. GT: Jim Ishiro 2-3, Clarence Yamamoto 2-3, Dennis Koki 2-3. PA: Steve Honda 2-2, Gary Iwatani 2-4, Glen Morihara 2-3.


GOLF

NCAA Individual Championship

College men At Chaska, Minn.
Par 72

First round

Team leaders
1. Oklahoma State 289. 2. Georgia 292. 3. BYU 293. (tie) Clemson 293. 5. North Carolina 294. 6. UNLV 295. 7. Northwestern 296. 8. Houston 297.

(tie) Florida 297. (tie) Arizona State 297.

Individual leaders
Chris Wisler, E. Tenn. St.33-35--68
Jamie Elson, Augusta State36-34--70
Don Hill, North Carolina35-35--70
Max Harris, North Carolina36-34--70
Ryan Vermeer, Kansas34-36--70
Jamie Rogers, Nebraska35-35--70
Bill Thompson, Minnesota35-36--71
Craig Lile, Arkansas36-35--71
Charley Hoffman, UNLV35-36--71
Jeremy Anderson, UNLV36-35--71
Ryan Lavoie, Oregon35-36--71
Charles Howell, Okla. St.35-36--71
Lucas Glover, Clemson34-38--72
Ryuji Imada, Georgia36-36--72
Michael Morrison, Georgia37-35--72
Scott Miller, BYU35-37--72
Jeff Quinney, ASU36-36--72
Paul Casey, ASU37-35--72
Derek Gillespie, Arizona35-37--72
Peter Davidson, Okla. St.38-34--72
Kurt Cassidy, S. Diego St.36-36--72



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