CALENDAR
Baseball Today
Oahu Senior AJA: Aiea vs. Manoa, 7 p.m., Hans L'Orange Park.
Basketball
ILH Boys Third-Place Tournament: Kamehameha vs. University, 5 p.m.; Punahou vs. Maryknoll, 6:30 p.m., at McCabe Gym.
PWC men: Brigham Young-Hawaii vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 7:30 p.m., Cannon Activities Center; Hawaii Pacific vs. Chaminade, 7:30 p.m., Blaisdell Arena.
WAC men: Hawaii vs. Tulsa, 7:05 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.
Soccer
State Girls Tournament: Castle vs. Maui, 11:30 a.m.;Mililani vs. Baldwin, 1:30 p.m.; Pearl City vs. Hawaii Prep, 3:30 p.m.; Aiea vs. Moanalua, 5:30 p.m.; Kapaa vs. Kamehameha, 7:30 p.m., Aloha Stadium.
Softball
Koolau Classic: Hawaii Pacific vs. BYU-Hawaii, 3 p.m., HPU Windward softball field.
Water Polo
College women's exhibition: Loyola Marymount vs. Australia All-Stars, 5 p.m., Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Center.
Baseball Tomorrow
College: Hawaii vs. Santa Clara, 6:35 p.m., Rainbow Stadium.
Oahu Senior AJA: Pearl City vs. Ewa, 7 p.m., Hans L'Orange Park.
Basketball
BIIF Boys: Championship playoff, Honokaa vs. Hilo at Kealakehe, 7:30 p.m.
ILH Boys Third PlaceTournament: Kamehameha-University winner vs. Punahou-Maryknoll winner, 7 p.m., McCabe Gym
OIA Boys Tournament: Junior varsity championship, 3:30 p.m.; Third place, 5 p.m.; Varsity Championship, 7 p.m., Blaisdell Arena.
Golf
LPGA Cup Noodles Hawaiian Ladies Open: Second round, 7:20 a.m., Kapolei Golf Course.
Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate Invitational: Second round, 6:45 a.m., Waikoloa Beach and King's courses.
Gymnastics
ILH Championships: 5 p.m., at Kamehameha.
Soccer
State Girls Tournament: Waiakea vs. Kealakehe, 11:30 a.m.; Kamehameha-Kapaa loser vs. Hawaii Prep-Pearl City loser, 1:30 p.m.; Moanalua-Aiea loser vs. Baldwin-Mililani loser, 3:30 p.m.; Kamehameha-Kapaa winner vs. Hawaii Prep-Pearl City winner, 5:30 p.m.; Moanalua-Aiea winner vs. Baldwin-Mililani winner, 7:30 p.m., Aloha Stadium.
Softball
Koolau Classic:BYU-Hawaii vs. Azusa Pacific, 9 a.m.; Azusa Pacific vs. Chaminade, 11 a.m.; BYU-Hawaii vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 1 p.m.; Concordia vs. Azusa Pacific, 3 p.m., BYU-Hawaii softball field.
Volleyball
MPSF men: Hawaii vs. Long Beach State, 7 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.
Water Polo
College women: Hawaii vs.Loyola Marymount, 6 p.m., Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Center.
At Diamond Head Tennis Center TENNIS
Ala Moana Seniors
Men's singles finals
35 years - Bob Beckvall def. Terry Juchartz, 6-0, 6-0. 40 - Dave Andrews def. Frank Del Gaudio, 6-3, 6-2. 50 - Brant Kelsey def. Max Pavon, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. 55 - Jim Toguchi def. Erman Siu, 7-5, 6-1. 60 - Jim Schwitters def. Ed Amor, 6-3, 6-3. 65 - Adam Lee def. Will Lum, 3-6, 6-4, 6-0. 70 - Kiyoshi Matsuo def. Ken Behling, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. 75 - Bernard Sorem def. Jim Bartlett, 6-4, 6-0. 80 - Alex Roth def. Rennie Thomas, 6-2, 7-6.
Men's doubles finals
35 - Charlie Swift-Mark Walker def. Bill Liston-Arlie Eddins, 6-4, 6-3. 45 - Tom Madison-Gary Baptiste def. Jim Toguchi-Tom Cunningham, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6. 50 - Brant Kelsey-Mark Gruber def. Rich Moeller-Mike Souza, 6-3, 6-2. 55 - John Veltri-Ray Handy def. Les Nakasone-David Kern, 6-4, 6-4. 60 - Jim Schwitters-Tom Sujitad def. Jim Denny-Bill Daly, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. 65 - Erman Siu-Les Naito def. Kiyoshi Matsuo-Stan Tanaka, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. 80 - Rennie Thomas-Maurice Howard def. Joe Gladstone-Dick Nakasone, 6-1, 6-1.
Women's singles finals
55 - Pat Neils def. Prix Grimm, 7-5, 6-0. 60 - Doris Hakman def. Shirley Wong, 6-0, 6-2.
Women's doubles final
40 - Connie Zepeda-Stacy Panui def. Chicadee Moniz-Binky Tamara, 7-5, 6-3. 50 - Prix Grimm-Vicky O'Donnell def. Joan Coupe-Margaret Fessler, 6-3, 6-4.
Boys GOLF
OIA Standings
East
Kahuku 4-0, Kalaheo 3-1, Mckinley 3-1, Kailua 3-1, Kalani 3-1, Kaiser 2-2, Roosevelt 1-3, Castle 1-3, Farrington 0-4, Kaimuki 0-4.
Top performers-Andrew Ching, Kah 77.0; Koa Furtado, Kala 77.25; Luke Okihiro, Kail 77.75.
West
Campbell 5-0, Pearl City 4-0, Leilehua 4-0, Mililani 4-0, Aiea 4-1, Radford 2-3, Waialua 1-4, Waianae 1-4, Moanalua 0-4, Waipahu 0-4, Nanakuli 0-5.
Top performers-Grant Yasui, PC 73.33; Michael Bicoy, Camp 75.0; Earl Medeiros, Waian 76.80.
Girls
East
Kaiser 4-0, Kalani 2-2, Roosevelt 2-2.
Top performers-Jamie Yoshimura, Kais 79.0; Andrea Souza, Kalah 80.50; Kae Kawarazaki, Kalan 99.5.
West
Radord 5-0, Mililani 4-0, Aiea 3-2, Moanalua 3-1, Pearl City 3-1, Campbell 2-3.
Top performers-Angela Apelu, Rad 81.75; Merynn Ito, Aie 82.60; Jaime Ige, Aie 87.0.
Harry Yasutake, Pearl City, No. 17, 158-yards, 4-iron, West Loch Golf Course, Feb. 15. Local aces
Walter Iha, Wahiawa, No. 4, 150 yards, 2-iron, Makalena Golf Course, Feb. 16.
Earl Galdeira, Honolulu, No. 6, 130 yards, 8-iron, Makalena Golf Course, Feb. 16.
Bob MacDonald, Honolulu, No. 11, 151 yards, 6-iron, Kaneohe Klipper Course, Feb. 16.
Through Feb. 14 BASKETBALL
Pacific West Conference Standings
Pacific Division-1. BYU-Hawaii 8-2 (15 -6 overall), 2. Montana St.-Billings 6-3 (16-7), 3. Alaska Fairbanks 5-3 (11-12), 4. (tie) Chaminade 6-5 (12-11), Hawaii-Hilo 6-5 (12-11), 6. Hawaii Pacific 4-6 (10-12), 7. Alaska Anchorage 2-6 (13-9), 8. Western New Mexico 2-7 (8-14).
West Division-1. Seattle Pacific 10-1 (20-3), 2. Central Washington 9-2 (17-5), 3. Western Washington 8-3 (16-7), 4. St. Martin's 5-6 (7-15), 5. (tie) Humboldt St. 1-12 (6-18), Western Oregon 1-12 (4-19).
At Hans L'Orange Park BASEBALL
Oahu Senior AJA League
Waipahu 20, Waialae 7
Winning pitcher-Darren Akiyama
Leading hitters-Waip: Mitch Moran 3-5, 2b, 3 RBI; Nate Numata 2-3, HR, RBI; Sid Kinimata 2-2, 3 RBI; Nekon Inabata 2-3 ,RBI; Ricky Tahara 2-5, 2b, 2 RBI. Wail: Lane Inamine 2-2; Lance Iwasaki 2-4, RBI.
First place votes in parentheses SOFTBALL
Division II Preseason Poll
1999 Pts. 1.Humboldt St. (CA) 55-7-1 199 2. Nebraska-Kearney 39-4 190 3. Kennesaw St. (GA) 52-7 186 4. West Florida 54-16 175 5. California (PA) 38-18 159 North Dakota St. 53-12 159 7. Hawaii Pacific 44-6-1 128 8. Ferris St. (MI) 46-18 125 9. Augustana (SD) 53-12 113 10. Barry (FL) 44-13 111 11. Armstrng Atlantic 42-10 110 12. Bloomsburg (PA) 42-10 109 13. Alabama-Huntville 62-12 89 14. Truman St. (MO) 45-11 87 15. Merrimack (MA) 42-6 86 16. North Florida 40-13 79 17. UC Davis 41-12 69 18. SE Oklahoma St. 51-15 68 19. Florida Southern 44-12 62 20. Nebraska-Omaha 45-15 58 Also receiving votes: Hawaii-Hilo (11)
At St. Louis Rifle Range SHOOTING
ILH Smallbore Riflery
St. Louis 1542, Punahou 1515, Kamehameha 812
High shooters-StL: Michael Tanoue 269; Pun: Vicci Yau 264; Kam: Gabriel Fujimoto 242.
At Salt Lake Recreational Center JUDO
50th State Tournament
Boys Novice Divisions-5-yr. old: 1. Jak Murasaki (PC Hong) 2. Cassidy Oshiro (Aiea Hong); 6-yr. light: 1. Jordan Matsumoto (Hodokan), 2. Kevin Lu (Hodokan), 3. Lance Atsuka (Shobukan); 6-yr. heavy: 1. Zachery Lono (PC Hong), 2. Chad Nakaoka (Hodokan), 3. Christopher Nakata (Hodokan); 7-yr. heavy: 1. Taylor Matsumoto (Hodokan), 2. Christopher Sadoyama (PAL), 3. Jarin Miyamoto (Wadokan).
8-yr.-50: 1. Justin Leong (PC Hong), 2. Landon Higashiya (Wadokan), 3. Bradley Cayetano (PAL); 8-yr.-62: 1. Kyle Villegas (Mililani Sei), 2. Ryan Villegas (Mililani Sei), 3. Branson Oda (PC Hong); 8-yr.-85: 1. Brett Watanabe (Iolani Judo), 2. Kevyn Sasaki (Kalihi YMCA), 3. Keone Oka (Aiea Hong); 9-yr. light: 1. James Lu (Hodokan), 2. Jesse Yoshioka-Cariaga (Mililani Academy), 3. Mike Arrelano (Mililani Judo); 9-yr. heavy: 1. Isaac Maileoi (Kalihi YMCA), 2. Brennon Bascon (PAL), 3. Bryce Shinagawa (Kalihi YMCA); 15-yr. 178: 1. Jeremy Uyeda (Mililani Sei), 2. Alvino Bascon (PAL).
Men's Divisions-Bantam 1-42 pound: 1. Brad Pena (Hodokan), 2. Avi Kaye (Aiea Hong), 3. Nicolas Kwon (Hodokan); Bantam 1-51: 1. Jordan Ogata (Leeward), 2. Dylan Torres (Leeward); Bantam 1-62: 1. Marcus Yoshii (Mililani Sei), 2. Kyle Tsubota (Hodokan), 3. Matthew Torres (Leeward); Bantam 2-46: 1. Jordan Ng (Aiea Hong), 2. Shayden Terukina (Salt Lake), 3. Austin Hayashi (PC Hong); Bantam 2-55: 1. Anthony Kwon (Hodokan), 2. Zachery Kawamoto (Leeward), 3. Kevin Miyamasu (Hodokan); Bantam 2-66: 1. Maika Nagata (Salt Lake), 2. Ryan Barrett (PC Hong), 3. Cameron Hayashi (PC Hong); Bantam 2-66+: 1. Ian Akamine (PC Hong), 2. Jason Espiritu (Leeward), 3. Kewby Meyer (Waipahu Hong).
Bantam 3-60: 1. Brandon Oshiro (Aiea Hong), 2. Ross Hartwell (Makiki Sei), 3. Jordan Llarenas (Hodokan); Bantam 3-66: 1. Ryan Pena (Hodokan), 2. Chase Horikawa (Salt Lake), 3. Justin Yun (Salt Lake); Bantam 3-77: 1. Kenneth Rewick (Hodokan); Bantam 3-77+: 1. Keoka Biroan (PC Hong), 2. Lopaka Matthews (Shobukan), 3. Matthew Hirayama (Leeward); Bantam 4-57: 1. Damon Hom (Shobukan), 2. Shaun Miyashiro (Waipahu Hong); Bantam 4-66: 1. Derron Maki (Salt Lake), 2. Bryson Morita (Leeward), 3. Reid Oshiro (Salt Lake); Bantam 4-75: 1. Matthew Ogata (Leeward), 2. Tadd Fujikawa (Salt Lake), 3. Brock Bal (Waipahu Hong); Bantam 4-86: 1. Jared Villegas (Waipahu Hong), 2. Matt Tsubota (Hodokan), 3. Donovan Rilling (Mililani Judo); Bantam 4-95: 1. Sean Blanco (Kalihi YMCA), 2. Christopher Laroya (Hodokan), 3. Kaleo Tynan (Kalihi YMCA); Bantam 4-95+: 1. Makana Hirayama (Boys Club), 2. Christian Pavo (Leeward), 3. Adam Hom (Shobukan).
Intermediate-75: 1. Jordan Yokoyama (PC Hong), 2. Daniel Chow (Shobukan), 3. Brent Labasan (Kalihi YMCA); Intermediate-86: 1. Matthew Michihara (PC Hong), 2. Jared Higashi (PC Hong), 3. Corey Lock (Boys Club); Intermediate-97: 1. Michael Fujiuchi (Hodokan), 2. Myles Mitsunaga (Hodokan), 3. Kirk Shiraki (Mililani Sei); Intermediate-108: 1. Duane Fukumoto (Newton), 2. Nelson Nakata (PAL) , 3. Trevor Shibuya (Wadokan); Intermediate-120: 1. Jacob De Vera (Kalihi YMCA), 2. Reid Yoshimura (SL), 3. Brandon Nagata (SL); Intermediate 120+: 1. Brad Padua (PC Hong), 2. Chad Kekauoha (Wadokan), 3. Matthew Laroya (Hodokan).
Youth A-110: 1. Kyle Hirakawa (Kaneohe Judo), 2. Rance Okano (Boys Club); Youth A-119: 1. Alika Lee (Kaneohe Judo), 2. Travis Barrett (PC Hong), 3. Stuart Umeno (Kona Hong); Youth A-128: 1. Eli Tsukayama (PC Hong), 2. Justin Galvez (PC Hong), 3. Darrin-Jay Shimagawa (Kalihi YMCA); Youth A-139: 1. Everett Pavo (Leeward), 2. Jeff Maxfield (PC Hong), 3. Douglas Holt (Mililani YMCA); Youth A-150: 1. Tristian Galvez (PC Hong), 2. Janho Kwon (PC Hong); Youth A-163: 1. Chad Fukunaga (Kalihi YMCA), 2. Darin Maruichi (Kona Hong), 3. Collin Lock (Boys Club); Youth A 163+: 1. Lane Saito (Mililani Hong), 2. Kalani Takase (Leeward), 3. Shingo Katsura (PC Hong).
Youth B-143: 1. Harold Mendoza (PAL), 2. Aaron Rainey (Shobukan), 3. Blaine Nakata (Leeward); Youth B-172: 1. Travis Ikawa (Shudokan), 2. Brandon Horiuchi (Boys Club), 3. Steve Maxfield (PC Hong); Senior-139: 1. Brandon Maki (Salt Lake), 2. Kevin Kawamoto (Wadokan), 3. Bryce Kimura (Waipahu Hong); Senior-165: 1. Stanford Ginoza (PAL), 2. Jason Miyasaki (Kaneohe Judo), 3. Louis Race (PAL); Senior-225: 1. Kevin Tamashiro (PAL), 2. Albino Bascon (PAL), 3. Thomas Gulia-Thoene (PAL).
Girls Novice Divisions-9-yr. old: 1. Keisha Lum (Kalihi YMCA), 2. Jamie Holt (Mililani YMCA); 10-yr.: 1. Emily Shiraki (Iolani Judo), 2. Kristen Villegas (Mililani Sei), 3. Liza Marie Leandro (Hodokan).
Women's Divisions-Bantam 1-42: 1. Patricia Yamane (Wadokan), 2. Lahaina Zoller (Leeward); Bantam 2-55: 1. Jordan Kealoha (Hodokan), 2. Breann Hataishi (Leeward); Bantam 3-65: 1. Taylor Ibera (Shobukan), 2. Jacqeline Ho (Aiea Hong), 3. Kylie Obata (Waipahu Hong); Bantam 4-66: 1. Keiko Akamine (PC Hong), 2. Kimberly Miyamasu (Hodokan), 3. Darcy Kagawa (Hodokan); Bantam 4-75: 1. Danica Kamakana (Salt Lake), 2. Tani Ader (Tenri), 3. Kelsey Pac Paco (PC Hong); Bantam 4-95: 1. Lianne Tomishima (Shobukan), 2. Sharyce Laroya (Hodokan), 3. Corinne Miyashiro (Waipahu Hong).
Interemediate-98: 1. Kristie Watanabe (Salt Lake), 2. Tabitha Lum (Hodokan), 3. Kelly Fukunaga (Kalihi YMCA); Youth A-95: 1. Corey-Jo Tashima (PC Hong), 2. Jamie Fujioka (Wadokan), 3. Lisa Katsura (PC Hong); Youth A-114: 1. Mellisa Kunz (Salt Lake), 2. Amy Kotani (Salt Lake), 3. Sheryann Miyashiro (Waipahu Hong); Youth A-127: 1. Crystal Amano (Kona Hong), 2. Aimee Wakai (Shobukan); Youth A-155: 1. Denna Macanas (Mililani Sei), 2. Terri Maeda (Leeward); Youth B-229: 1. Cindy Otomo (Shudokan), 2. Kelsey Nakata (PAL), 3. Gina Maeda (Leeward).
Prep Female Athlete of the Year Victoria Chang, Punahou cross-country champion. AWARDS
Honolulu Quarterback Club
1999 winnersPrep Male Athlete of the Year Timmy Chang, St. Louis School quarterback.
Adult Female Athlete of the Year Heather Bown, UH volleyball player.
Adult Male Athlete of the Year Dan Robinson, UH quarterback.
Senior Female Athlete of the Year June Ford, swimmer.
Senior Male Athlete of the Year Erwin Jaskulski, track sprinter.
Neal Shaw Blaisdell Award Les Murakami, UH baseball coach.
Scotty Schuman Award Al Rowan, track and field official.
Joe Reynolds Award Bob Young, Honolulu Quarterback Club board member.
George Archer Coach of the Year Award June Jones, UH football coach.
Sports Persons of the Month
January Ryan Shimizu, adult baseball, and Petra Gasper, BYUH tennis star.
February Sean Collins, Radford High School wrestler, and Mitzi Ing, Iolani School softball pitcher.
March Cheyne Block, Baldwin High School swimmer, and Raylene Howard, UH Wahine basketball player.
April Brandon Brooks, Punahou School basketball player, and Kiralee Hayashi, UCLA gymnastics champion.
May Ken Nakayama, Molokai High School baseball coach, and Victoria Chang, Punahou School cross country champion.
June Andrew Lewis, national sailing (Laser) champion, and Elisa Au, National AAU and USANKF karate champion.
July Bryan Clay, Pan Am decathlon winner, and Kari Anderson, Asics Rainbows Volleyball coach.
August Samson Guillermo, Waianae High School national boxing champion, and Arlete Silva, BYUH volleyball All-American.
September Jeff Albrich, UH football linebacker , and Heather Bown, UH Wahine volleyball All-American.
October Norman Kaluhiokalani, BYUH cross- country coach, and Diane Stowell, gold medalist, National Senior Olympics.
November June Jones, UH football coach, and Kyle Galloway, UH Wahine basketball player.
December Wilfred Navalta, BYUH women's volleyball coach, and Juliana Lima, BYUH women's volleyball All-American.
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