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By Star-Bulletin Staff

Friday, August 13, 1999

CALENDAR

Today

Basketball

NCAA Summer League Playoffs: 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Kaimuki High School gym.

Boxing

American Samoa Flag Day Bouts: At Martinez Physical Fitness Center, Schofield Barracks, 7 p.m. Admission: $5 for military, $10 for civilians, children 10 and under free.

Martial arts

Rage in the Cage: 7 p.m., at the Blaisdell Arena.



Tomorrow

Baseball

Japan-Hawaii Goodwill Series: At Kona Field (old Kona airport), 1 p.m., free admission.

Biathlon

North Shore: 5-kilometer run, 800-meter swim, 8 a.m., Sunset Beach.

Running

One-Hour Run on the Track: 5 p.m., Cooke Field.

Volleyball

Piko Surfwear Grass Challenge: 9 a.m., Ala Moana Beach Park.

Walking

Hawaii Heart Walk: 4.5 miles, 7 a.m., Kapiolani Park.


BASEBALL

Little League Big League World Series

At Tucson Arizona

Hawaii 11, Tucson 5

Hawaii	200 260 1 - 11 15 3
Tucson	000 011 3 -  5  9 6
Brandon Fujimoto, Adrien Williams (7) and Jacob Flick, Ryan Okano (6).

Leading hitters-Hawaii: Kevin Higa 2-5, 2 RBIs, 2b; Bryan Lee 2-5; Kenji Takanishi 2-4; Paki Lum 3-4, 2 2b, 3 RBIs; A.D. Mols 2-4; Roy Dunlap 2-4.



AAU National Championship

At Tulsa, Okla.
13 and under

Fifth

Waikiki Beachboys 8, Tulsa 5

Waikiki	001 140 2--8 7 9
Tulsa	210 002 0--5 8 2
Mark Veneri, Kaimi Mead (6) and Robert Kiarisu.

Leading Hawaii hitters--Davis Chappins 2-2; Kurisu 3b.


SOFTBALL

Amateur Softball Association Nationals

At Sioux Falls, S.D., Ages 16-18
Tuesday's results

Game 1

Mililani Prep 8, Bridgecity Express 3 (6 innings)

Hawaii battery--Mitzi Ing and Kayla Kahuli. W--Ing.

Leading Hawaii hitters--Kahuli 2-4; Ing 2-4; Lei Hashida 2-4; Neta Lei 1-3; Nancy Vega 1-3; Holly Garcia 1-4.

Triple play--Fifth inning, line drive hit to pitcher Ing, throw to Hashida at first base, throw to Vega at second base.

Game 2

Mililani Prep 8, Vancouver 7 (9 innings)

Hawaii battery--Chenelle Chikazawa and Kayla Kahuli. W--Chikazawa.

Leading Hawaii hitters--Holly Garcia 3-4; Lei Hashida 2-4; Mitzi Ing 1-4; Alexus Cody 1-4; Nancy Vega 1-4.


FOOTBALL

Indoor Professional Football League

Final standings

			W	L	PF	PA
x-Texas Terminators	12	4	654	466
y-Hawaii Hammerheads	10	6	585	531
z-Mississippi Fire Dogs	9	7	578	505
Idaho Stallions		6	10	608	679
Louisiana Bayou Beast	6	10	486	591
Rocky Mountain Thunder	5	11	521	652
x-Clinches regular-season championship, first-round playoff bye and home-field advantage in final

y-Clinches home playoff berth against Mississippi

z-Clinches third and final playoff spot

First-round playoffs

Tomorrow: Mississippi at Hawaii

Final

Aug. 21, Mississippi-Hawaii winner at Texas


VOLLEYBALL

USA TODAY/AVCA Division I
Coaches Top 25

Preseason poll, Aug. 12

First-place votes in parenthesis with 1998 final record and ranking

1. 	Penn State (30)		1,420 	35-1 	2 
2. 	Stanford (20)		1,387 	27-4 	9 
3. 	Nebraska (1)		1,284 	32-2 	3 
4. 	Hawaii (3)		1,258 	32-3 	5 
5. 	Long Beach St. (5)	1,226 	36-0 	1 
6. 	Pacific			1,196 	26-6 	10 
7. 	BYU			1,186 	31-4 	6 
8. 	Florida 		1,169 	35-3 	4 
9. 	Wisconsin 		963 	30-5 	7 
10. 	UCLA (1)		815 	16-12. 	16
11. 	UC Santa Barbara	781 	28-6 	12
12. 	Pepperdine		722 	19-11 	15
13. 	Texas			667 	27-5 	8
14. 	Illinois		644 	22-11 	14
15. 	Arizona			621 	22-7 	20
16. 	Texas A&M		562 	21-9 	18
17. 	Ohio State		517 	17-14 	24
18. 	U. of San Diego		500 	24-6 	19
19. 	Colorado		336 	22-7 	17
20. 	Arkansas		322 	29-6 	13
21. 	USC			314 	24-6 	11
22. 	Michigan State	 	294 	23-7 	22
23. 	Kansas State		202 	19-12 	23
24. 	Colorado State		173 	24-8 	NR
25. 	Loyola Marymount	144 	18-8 	NR
Others receiving votes: Louisville (95); Texas Tech (89); Clemson (89); Notre Dame (82); Minnesota (64); Indiana (58); Santa Clara (36); North Carolina (30); Utah (24); Sacramento State (23); Northern Iowa (22); Miami, Ohio (17); Baylor (16); Georgia Tech (15); Virginia (12); Houston (12); Washington State (10); Washington (9); Florida State (7); Arizona State (7); South Florida (5); Northern Illinois (5); San Jose State (4); South Carolina (3); Eastern Washington (3); Illinois State (3); Oral Roberts (3); Georgetown (2); Ball State (2); UNLV (1); Temple (1); Nevada (1); Ohio (1).


GOLF

OCC Ladies' Invitational

At Oahu Country Club
First round

A flight

Low gross
--1. Anna Umemura 74. Low net--1. Wendy Smith 86-12-74; 1. Kathy Ordway 85-11-74; 3. Marcie Rudich 83-7-76.

B flight

Low gross--1. Bobbie Arakawa 83. Low net--1. Laurie Farrick 87-17-70; 2. Chris Pelletier 87-13-74; 3. Ann Wills 94-16-73.

C flight

Low gross--1. Darlene Chock 92. Low net--1. Ann Weers 93-19--74; 2. Janet Shadron 93-18-75; 3. Mimi Kim 96-20-76.

D flight

Low gross--1. Bev Perry 96. Low net--1. Lily Boulware 99-25-74; 2. Carol Shimmin 99-23-76; 3. Mie Miura 99-21-78.

E flight

Low gross--1. Ele Potts 101. Low net--1. Helen Higa 103-26-77; 2. Meryln Gray 109-20-79; 3. Delores Au 110-30-80.



Kauai Junior
Mitchell Ota Tournament

Final round
Sunday's results

Ages 15-18

A flight--First place:
Rachel Kyono def. Kurt Inouye 4 and 2; third: Kaua Aranio def. Aki Matsumura 3 and 1. B flight--First: Lauren Yama def. Chase Aranio 4 and 3.

Ages 13-14

A flight--First: Justin Thomas def. A.J. Nakamura 2 and 1. B flight--First: A.J. Basuel def. Chris Freidinger 1 up; third: Billy Toy def. Dennis Jose 5 and 4.

Ages 11-12

Championship flight--First: Bret Netzer def. Kellen Watabu 1 up (20 holes); Third: Stephen Peeren def. Chad Nonaka 5 and 3. A flight--First: Mackenzie Ajimura def. Shelcie Takenouchi 4 and 3; Third: Cory French def. Brandon Hirota 3 and 1. B flight--First: David Bynum def. Shane Ford 7 and 5. C flight--First: Claire Hirota def. Tyruss Lum 7 and 5.

Ages 10 and under

Championship flight--First: T.J. Kua def. Jordan Cox 3 and 2. A flight--First: Travis Toguchi def. Irah Nishi 3 and 1; third: Jonathan Ganir def. Drew Ueno 3 and 2. B flight--First: Travis Shigeta def. Jet Levinthol 8 and 6; third: Jetsen Wakuta def. Cody Navarro 2 and 1. C flight--First: Alan Castillo def. Byron Rualizo 1 up.



Hilo Junior Stroke Play
Championships

First and second rounds
First round at Waikoloa Kings; Second at Hualalai, both in Hilo

Ages 13-14

Boys
Matt Okuno, 69-82--151
Brian Veriato, 77-79--156
Richard Kimi, 79-82--161
Kenny Gushiken, 79-83--162
Jeffrey Estabilio, 82-84--166
Dylan Nakano, 86-80--166
Kyle Higuchi, 82-88--170
Guysen Terai, 85-96--181
Reyn Furutani, 88-94--182
Shaun Sato, 88-97--185
Shaun Muneno, 95-94--189
Daniel Oliver, 105-109--214

Girls
Leah Whiting, 79-80--159
Kristen Higa, 85-89--174
Kellie Kawahara, 89-87--176
Kira-Ann Murashige, 99-90--189
Kristen Hoots, 94-96--190
Jenna Fujimoto, 93-101--194

Ages 15-17

Boys
Ryan Masuda, 72-77--149
Brett Furutani, 75-76--151
Laine Malson, 78-74--152
Jeris Shimizu, 77-76--153
Scott Sato, 75-82--157
Travis Nakayama, 77-81--158
Sheldon Abril, 77-81--158
Gerran Ueyama, 80-80--160
Christopher Westrum, 83-78--161
Jonathan Dickinson, 84-78--162
Bohdan Ponce, 82-81--163
Seril Shimizu, 81-84--165
Grant Mural, 84-82--166
Dan Clez, 81-86--167
Branden Kawazoe, 85-85--170
Chase Augustin, 90-80--170
Gavin Lee Loy, 84-89--173
Kevin Atebara, 89-86--175
Austin Nishi, 89-88--177
Kyle Hirayama, 91-88--179
Justin Kouchi, 89-105--194
Quinn McCully, 92-102--194
Christopher Chong, 103-96--199
Derek Shiroma, 113-102--215
Michael Kanemitsu, 106-111--217

Girls
Melissa Takahashi, 78-77--155
Tristilynn Tomono, 79-78--157
Katie Atebara, 80-78--158
Lauren Tachibana, 82-82--164
Dayna Park, 81-89--170
Keanu Kikuchi, 82-93--175
Kelsey Atebara, 95-83--178
Donna Ogawa, 87-98--185
Maria Iwata, 101-92--193


SAILING

Bulkhead races

Kaneohe Yacht Club

Scratch division

1. Kaimiloa (Skipper: Dave Nottage); 2. Hoonanea (Dave Brown); 3. Gingerbread Man (Wayne Millar).

Adjusted division

1. Cal 20 boat (Keith Leitzke); 2. Syzygy (Kurt Winner); 3. 420 boat (Willie Pochereva).



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