CALENDAR
Baseball Today
Little League (11-12) State Tournament: Championship playoff, Pearl City vs. Ewa, 4 p.m., Keolu Field.
Basketball Tomorrow
NCAA Summer League: Central Medical Clinic vs. Gaspro, 6 p.m., Kahala Suns vs. Honolulu Ford, 7:30 p.m., Kaimuki High School gym.
Golf
Army Amateur Invitational: First round, 7 a.m., Leilehua Course.
University High School Benefit Tournament: 12:30 p.m. shotgun start (11:30 a.m. check-in), Coral Creek Course.
BASEBALL
AAU Nationals
9 and under championship tournament
At Orlando, Fla.Richmond Braves 11, Hawaii Warriors 4
Hawaii Warriors 201 001-- 4 Richmond Braves 012 44x--11Hawaii battery: Jordan Sumida, Reyn Kimura (4) and Reyn Kimura, Patrick Akana (4).Leading Hawaii hitter: Kai Masutani, 2-3, 2b.s
Cabarrus (N.C.) Angels 4, Hawaii Warriors 3
Hawaii Warriors 000 201-- 3 Richmond Braves 300 001-- 4Hawaii battery: Patrick Akana, Travis Muraoka (4) and Reyn Kimura, Akana (4).Leading Hawaii hitter: Travis Muraoka, 2b.
Little League
11-12 year olds
At Keolu FieldPearl City 13, Ewa 4
Championship game tomorrow at Keolu Field, Pearl City vs. Ewa, at 4 p.m.
Big League Western Divisional
16-18 year olds
At Missoula, Montana
Tuesday's resultHawaiii (District 6) 15, Montana 6
Leading hitters for Hawaii: Adrian Mols 2-3, 3 RBIs, HR; Jacob Flick 2-4, 2b; Roy Dunlap 3-4; Kevin Higa 3-5, 2b.
GOLF
U.S. Jr. Amateur
Second round leaders
Par 70
At York, Pa.Sonny Nimkhum, Calif., 66-68--134
Camilo Villegas, Colombia, 68-67--135
James Oh, Calif., 69-66--135
Travis Whisman, Nev., 67-69--136
Sung Yoon Kim, Calif., 69-69--138
Matthew Rosenfeld, Texas, 67-71--138
Hunter Mahan, Texas, 70-68--138
Jason Hartwick, Calif., 66-72--138
Tom Johnson, Calif., 71-68--139
Vince Covello, Pa., 70-69--139
Patrick Norris, Fla., 71-69--140
Jason Harris, N.C., 71-69--140
Failed to qualify
b-Ryan Masuda, Hilo, 71-76--147b-eliminated on first playoff hole.
At Olomana, par 72 OJGA Stroke Play
First round
Boys 15-17
Grant Yasui, 38-34-72
Casey Watabu, 36-37-73
Blaine Jasmin, 37-37-74
Eric Fong, 37-37-74
Reid Ramos, 44=31-75
Kellen-Floyd Asao, 40-37-77
Eric Ching, 38-39-77
Jeffrey Takemoto, 38-40-78
Jason Nam, 39-39-78
Kua Hewett, 39-39-78
Rodney Timario, 42-36-78
Matthew Ma, 40-39-79
Greg Takahashi, 39-41-80
Joey Itagaki, 39-41-80
Nathan Yamamoto, 41-39-80
Justin Fuentes, 40-41-81
James Kuniyoshi, 41-40-81
Jesse Berman, 42-41-83
Bryan Archpru, 42-42-84
John Kaminaka, 43-41-84
Nate Itoga, 39-46-85
Landon Mizuguchi, 44-42-86
Chris Kurihara, 38-49-87
Jeremy Smith, 39-48-87
Brennen Owan, 45-42-87
Jared Yamane, 45-44-89
Shane Fuentes, 43-47-90
Brian Matayoshi, 53-41-94
Matthew Miyasaka, 52-47-99
Ryan Wong, 48-55-103
Girls 15-17
Kelli Otsuka, 43-39-82
Whitney-Reigh Asao, 40-43-83
Jaime Yoshimura, 43-44-77
Mari Kotake, 45-42-87
Andrea Souza, 45-45-90
Kari Sur, 45-45-90
Cheryl Daquip, 58-53-111
Boys 13-14
Pomaikai Shishido, 39-35-74
Chris Souza, 40-35-75
Koa Furtado, 41-34-75
Christopher Kobayashi, 40-38-78
Casey Kobashigawa, 39-41-80
Brandon Lee, 42-39-81
David Carroll, 42-39-81
Samuel Rodriguez, 42-39-81
Jason Nakamura, 43-38-81
Earl Medeiros, 38-44-82
Jon Ozaki, 43-39-82
Barry Armorin, 42-41-83
Tyler Ito, 43-40-83
Chase Chulakote, 37-47-84
Brandon Taketa, 41-43-84
Sean Hamada, 44-40-84
Darren Chun, 44-45-89
Andrew Kam, 45-44-89
Lenn Akamine, 47-43-90
Craig Sato, 48-47-95
Todd Kimura, 47-51-98
Girls 13-14
Ayumi Hori, 41-37-78
Jenna Seki, 46-42-88
Lindsay Hong, 46-42-88
Stacie Nishimoto, 50-40-90
Xyra Suyetsugu, 49-42-91
At Kailua Raquet Club TENNIS
Kailua Men's Night Doubles
Last night's results
Caue Figueiredo-Leonardo MacKnight def. Mark Gruber-Kaleo Vegas, 6-7 (4-7), 6-1, 6-2.Justin Iwase-Chad Shibuya def. Travis Lau-Francis Matsueda, 7-5, 6-4.
Scott Aqino-Bernard Gusman def. Sean Koahou-Brett Kruger, 6-2, 6-4.
Michael Bruggemann-Bucky Jencks def. Tony Gella-Mark Hays, 6-0, 6-2.
Lawrence Lowe-Bruce Nagel def. Keoni Schwartz-Keoni Kowalski, 6-3, 6-3.
At Hale Koa Tennis Center Hale Koa jr. Intermediate
July 22-26 results
Boys singles
18 and underSemifinals: Christopher Farm def. Coola Mariuann 6-2, 6-4; Jeremy Young def. Alexander Cadiz 6-0, 6-3.
Final: Young def. Farm 6-3, 1-6, 3.
16 and under
Semifinals: Zachary Kondo def. Corey Galon 6-0, 6-4; Sean Helenihi def. Joel Maeshiro 6-3, 6-2.
Final: Helenihi def. Kondo (score unavailable).
14 and under
Semifinals: Kevin Peebles def. Michael Kamida 6-0, 6-0; Sean Rodriques def. Matthew Tanaka 3-6, 6-2, 3.
Final: Peebles def. Rodriques 6-2, 6-4.
12 and under
Semifinals: Brian Shin def. Evan Hirata 7-5, 7-6, 6; Sean Millson def. Hyatt Bailey 6-1, 6-4.
Final: Millson def. Shin 6-4, 6-0.
10 and under
Semifinals: Brennan Yamamoto def. Keven Wong 8-7 (1); Colin Fujishige def. Evan Tom 8-2.
Final: Fujishige def. Yamamoto 8-2.
Girls singles
18 and underSemifinals: Betty Chang def. Kimi Kwock 6-0, 6-1; Shelly Yamashiroya def. Sandy Ngyuen 6-1, 6-2.
Final: Chang def. Yamashiroya 6-1, 6-4.
16 and under
Semifinals: Krystina Katayama def. Julia Sanborn 6-3, 6-3; Erin Hiranaga def. Heather Cruz 6-3, 6-4.
Final: Hiranaga def. Katayama 6-2, 6-4.
14 and under
Semifinals: Kalei Gora def. Trisha Yamato 6-2, 6-2; Crystal Shimabukuro def. Jessica Broadfoot 7-6 (4), 6-2. Final: Gora def. Shimabukuro 7-5, 6-2.
12 and under
Semifinals: Jenna Kappel def. Sasha David 6-3, 6-2; Michelle Luxton def. Likilani Paia 6-4, 6-1.
Final: Kappel def. Luxton, 6-4, 6-2.
10 and under
Semifinals: Joelle Yamamoto def. Sara Azuna 8-4; Keri Bustamante def. Jaime Tokioka 8-5.
Final: Yamamoto def. Bustamante, 8-1.
Boys doubles
16 and underSemifinals: Jonathan Lo/Brenton Arakaki def. Eric Ryan Ideta/Marcus Au Young 6-3, 6-3.
14 and under
Semifinals: Dustin Tang-Chung/Sean Millson def. Sean Rodriques/Alex Kawakami 6-2, 7-5; Ryan Ko-mori/Matthew Tanaka def. Will Sumner/Dominic Rand 5-7, 6-3, 9.
Final: Tang-Chung/Millson def. Komori/Tanaka 4-6, 6-2, 2.
12 and under
Semifinals: Evan Hirata/Ian Bingham def. Andrew Murakami/Blaine Murobayashi 7-5, 6-0; Robby Kelley/Laurent Grill def. Eric Shono/Andrew Mau (score unavailable)
Final: Bingham/Hirata def. Kelley/Grill 6-1, 6-1.
Girls doubles
16 and underSemifinals: Heather Cruz/Sarah Ann Canoy def. Lisa Nakasone/Berneta Asato 6-0, 6-0; Michelle Luxton/Krystina Katayama def. Sarah Galon/Jaime Murakami 6-3, 6-3.
Final: Cruz/Canoy def. Lux-ton/Katayama 6-4, 6-3.
14 and under
Semifinals: Rusti Fujisaki/Crystal Shimabukuro def. Sharolyn Tamashi-ro/Sabine Weiler 6-1, 6-1; Erin Katayama/Kalei Gora def. Marie Ayabe/Jessica Broadfoot 6-2, 2-6, 5
Final: Katayama/Gora def. Fuji-saki/Shimabukuro 6-2, 6-4.
Yesterday's PAN AM GAMES
Medalists
Track and Field
Men200
GOLD--Claudinei Silva, Brazil
SILVER--Curtis Perry, Los Angeles
BRONZE--Sebastian Keitel, Chile
400 hurdles
GOLD--Eronildes Araujo, Brazil
SILVER--Eric Thomas, Houston
BRONZE--Torrance Zellner, Stone Mountain, Ga.
Discus
GOLD--Anthony Washington, Parker, Colo.
SILVER--Alexis Elizaldes, Cuba
BRONZE--Jason Tunks, Canada
Women
200
GOLD--Debbie Ferguson, Bahamas
SILVER--Lucimar Moura, Brazil
BRONZE--Felipa Palacios, Colombia
1,500
GOLD--Maria Runyan, Eugene, Ore.
SILVER--Leah Pells, Canada
BRONZE--Stephanie Best, Santa Fe, N.M.
400 hurdles
GOLD--Daymi Pernia, Cuba
SILVER--Andrea Blackett, Barbados
BRONZE--Michelle Johnson, Tucson, Ariz.
10,000
GOLD--Nora Leticia Rocha, Mexico
SILVER--Stella Castro, Colombia
BRONZE--Tina Connelly, Canada
High jump
GOLD--Juana Arrendel, Dominican Republic
SILVER--Solange Witteveen, Argentina
BRONZE--Luciane Dambacher, Brazil
Triple jump
GOLD--Yamile Aldama, Cuba
SILVER--Suzetgte Lee, Jamaica
BRONZE--Madelin Martinez, Cuba
Heptathlon
GOLD--Magaly Garcia, Cuba
SILVER--Shelia Burrell, Reseda, Calif.
BRONZE--Nicole Haynes, Carson, Calif.
Badminton
Men's SinglesGOLD--Kevin Han, Colorado Springs
SILVER--Stuart Arthur, Canada
BRONZE--Pedro Yang Ruiz, Guatemala, and Mario Carullaschultz, Peru.
Women's Singles
GOLD--Yeping Tang, Germantown, Md.
SILVER--Charmaine Reid, Canada
BRONZE--Denyse Julien, Canada, and Kara Solmundson, Canada.
Men's Doubles
GOLD--Brent Olynyk and Iain Sydie, Canada
SILVER--Howard Bach, San Francisco, and Mark Manha, Miller Place, N.Y.
BRONZE--Mike Beres and Bryan Moody, Canada, and Bernardo Monreal and Luis Lopezllero, Mexico.
Women's Doubles
GOLD--Robbyn Hermitage and Milaine Cloutier, Canada
SILVER--Charmaine Reid and Denyse Julien, Canada
BRONZE--Stefanie Westermann, Summit, N.J., and Kathy Zimmerman, Denver; and Adrienn Kocsis and Doriana Rivera, Peru.
Mixed Doubles
GOLD--Iain Sydie and Denyse Julien, Canada
SILVER--Brent Olynyk and Robbyn Hermitage, Canada
BRONZE--Chris Hales, Wooster, Ohio, and Yeping Tang, Germantown, Md.; and Mario Carullaschultz and Adrienn Kocsis, Peru.
Cycling
Men1km time trial
GOLD--Julio Herrera, Cuba
SILVER--Erin Hartwell, Indianapolis
BRONZE--Douglas Baron, Canada
Women
500 time trial
GOLD--Tanya Dubnicoff, Canada
SILVER--Nancy Contreras, Mexico
BRONZE--Yumari Gonzalez, Cuba
Diving
MenPlatform
GOLD--Fernando Platas, Mexico
SILVER--Jose Guerra Oliva, Cuba
BRONZE--Eduardo Rueda, Mexico
Women
Springboard, 3-meter
GOLD--Eryn Bulmer, Canada
SILVER--Jenny Lingamfelter, Dallas
BRONZE--Blythe Hartley, Canada
Roller Speed Skating
MenMarathon
GOLD--Chad Hedrick, Magnolia, Texas
SILVER--Diego Rosero Cala, Colombia
BRONZE--Jose Bustamante, Colombia
Women
Half Marathon
GOLD--Andrea Haritchelhar, Argentina
SILVER--Andrea Gonzalez, Argentina
BRONZE--Erika Rueda Torres, Colombia
Rowing
MenLightweight double sculls
GOLD--Argentina (Sebastian Massa and Ulf Lienhard
SILVER--Canada (Kyle Warrington and Andrew Borden)
BRONZE--Cuba (Raul Leon Dominguez and Armando Arrechavaleta)
Lightweight Coxless Four
GOLD--United States (Marc Schneider, Everett, Wash.; Tom Auth, Maplewood, N.J.; Paul Teti, Upper Darby, Pa.; Bill Carlucci, Rye Brook N.Y.)
SILVER--Mexico (Luis Prado, Arturo Camargo, Edgar Martin, Romulo Bouzas)
BRONZE--Chile (D. Suarez Klenner, J.U. Godoy Post, C. Yantani Garces, M.A. Cerda Silva)
Coxless four
GOLD--Argentina (Guillermo Pfaab, Horacio Sicilia, Walter Balunek, Damian Ordas)
SILVER--United States (Mike Callahan, Arlington, Va.; Jordan Irving, Alexandria, Va.; Martin Crotty, Hamburg, N.Y.; Jon Brown, New York)
BRONZE--Canada (Phil Graham, Kevin White, Victoria, Ken Kozel, Andrew Hoskins)
Women
Single sculls
GOLD--Marnie McBean, Canada
SILVER--Leslie Burns-Rawley, Rumson, N.J.
BRONZE--Maira Gonzalez, Cuba
Lightweight double sculls
GOLD--Argentina (Patricia Conte and Elina Urbano)
SILVER--United States (Mary Obidinski, Oneonta, N.Y., and Julie Ann McCleery, White Plains, N.Y.)
BRONZE--Canada (Katrina Scott and Nathalie Benzing)
Shooting
MenRapid Fire Pistol
GOLD--Daniel Felizia, Argentina
SILVER--John McNally, Heath, Texas
BRONZE--Bernardo Tobar Ante, Colombia
Wrestling
Freestyle54 kg/119 lbs.
GOLD--Wilfredo Garcia, Cuba
SILVER--Paul Ragusa, Canada
BRONZE--Eric Akin, Overland Park, Kan.
57 kg/127.75 lbs.
GOLD--Giuvi Sissaouri, Canada
SILVER--Eric Guerrero, Stillwater, Okla.
BRONZE--Yeondris Albear, Cuba
63 kg/138.75 lbs.
GOLD--Cary Kolat, Bethlehem, Pa.
SILVER--Carlos Ortiz, Cuba
BRONZE--Marty Calder, Canada
69 kg/152 lbs.
GOLD--Lincoln McIlravy, Iowa City
SILVER--Yosmany Sanchez, Cuba
BRONZE--Daniel Igali, Canada
76 kg/167.5 lbs.
GOLD--Joe Williams, Iowa City
SILVER--Yosmany Romero, Cuba
BRONZE--Manuel Garcia, Puerto Rico
85 kg/187.25 lbs.
GOLD--Les Gutches, Corvallis, Ore.
SILVER--Gary Holmes, Canada
BRONZE--Yoel Romero, Cuba
97 kg/213.75 lbs.
GOLD--Dominic Black, Colorado Springs
SILVER--Wilfredo Morales, Cuba
BRONZE--Dean Schmeichel, Canada
130 kg/286 lbs.
GOLD--Stephen Neal, Bakersfield, Calif.
SILVER--Alexis Rodriguez, Cuba
BRONZE--Wayne Weathers, Canada
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