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Scoreboard

By Star-Bulletin Staff

Friday, August 4, 2000

CALENDAR

Today

Baseball

Hawaii International Championship Tournament: Hiroshima Big Six Universities All-Stars vs. Portland Aloha Knights, 3 p.m.; Kansai University All-Stars vs. Hawaii Island Movers, 6 p.m., Rainbow Stadium.

Baseball in Paradise: 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. games at Ala Wai Field; 9 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m. games at Hans L'Orange Park; 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. games at Mid-Pacific.

Basketball

NCAA Summer League: Electricians Hawaii vs. Mango Moon, 6 p.m.; Honolulu Ford vs. Team Crossover, 7:30 p.m., Kaimuki H.S. gym.



Tomorrow

Auto Racing

Pedal Power Challenge: Gates open, 5 p.m.; Racing starts, 7 p.m., Hawaii Raceway Park.

Baseball

Hawaii International Championship Tournament: Kansai University All-Stars vs. Hiroshima Big Six Universities All-Stars, noon; Portland Aloha Knights vs. Hawaii Island Movers, 3 p.m., Rainbow Stadium.

Baseball in Paradise: 9 a.m. and noon games at Mid-Pacific; 9 a.m., noon, 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. games at Hans L'Orange Park.

Basketball

NCAA Summer League Playoffs: Second place team vs. third place team, 6 p.m.; first place team vs. fourth place team,7:30 p.m., Kaimuki H.S. gym.

Box Car Racing

Mayor's Cup/Championship: 3-9 p.m., ABCRI Track in Pearl City.

Fishing

HIBT: Awards banquet, 6:30 p.m., Kailua-Kona.

Paddling

State Championships: 8:30 a.m., Keehi lagoon.

Running

Half Marathon: 6 miles downhill, 6 a.m., Kolekole Pass.

Sailing

Kenwood Cup: Races begin 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., off Waikiki.

Swimming

North Shore Series: Surf & Sea Cup, 1.5 miles, 9 a.m., Haleiwa Beach. to Puena Point and return.

Tennis

Kailua Men's Night Doubles: Championship, 6 p.m., Kailua Racquet Club.

BASEBALL

Hawaii International Tourney

Kansai006 110 330 -- 14 16 2
Portland000 020 030 -- 5 12 3

Akio Shinke, Shogo Chikahira (6), Eisuke Okamura (8), Jin Ogawa (8) and Takahito Matsuda, Tomoyuki Matsuo (6); Mike Boire, Shane Karl (5), Greg Elliot (8) and Randy Rutschman.
Leading hitters--Kansai: Akio Yamai, 3-3, 3b, 3 RBIs; Shinya Maekawa, 3-5, 2b, 2 RBIs; Masayuki Kinosada, 3-4, 3b; Toshio Kido, 2 RBIs; Takahisa Itagaki, 3b. Portland: Brian Barnett, 2-5, 3b; Todd Bramble, 2-run HR; Michael Stewart, 2-5; Dave Schoppe, 2-5; Randy Rutschman, 2-4, 2 RBIs.

Hiroshima 200 210 000 -- 5 6 4
Movers 010 110 003 -- 6 11 1

Toru Inauchi and Keisuke Hashimoto; Brian Bannister, Adrian Contreras (2), Lanakila Niles (6) and Scott Tajima.

Leading hitters--Hiroshima: Keisuke Hashimoto, 2-3, 2 RBIs. Movers: Bryce Uegawachi, 2-3; Kona Sampaio, 3-5; Simon Ferrer, 2-4, 2b; Brian Rooke, 3b.



CABA 15-U

At Crystal Lake, Ill.

Hawaii Warriors 5, Miami (Fla.) 3
Winning pitcher-Chris Loo
Hawaii leading hitters-Baba Marino HR; Tyler McCready 2-2; 2b; Devin Nakasone 2-3.
Denver 7, Hawaii Warriors 6
Hawaii leading hitters-McCready 3-4, HR; Nakasone 2-4; Adam Inaba 2-4; Loo 2-3, 2b.
Notes: Denver scored in the bottom of the seventh to eliminate the Warriors, who finished 2-2 in championship bracket play, and 5-4 overall.



National AAU 12-U

At Burnsville, Minn.

Championship Pool Play
Hawaii Warriors 14, South Shore Seadogs (Mass.) 3
Winning pitcher-Elijah Chee
Hawaii leading hitters-Adam Tamashiro 2-2, HR, RBI; Chee 3-3, 3 RBIs; Mat Solomona 3-3, 2b, RBI; Kekoa Kahalehoe 2-3, 2 RBIs; Belford Felise HR.
Hawaii Warriors 12, Sandy Plains Wildcats (Ga.) 1
Winning pitcher-Bucky Aona
Hawaii leading hitters-Stuart Kam 2-3, 2b, 2 RBIs; Aona 3b, 3 RBIs.
Notes: The Warriors finished the tournament with a 6-2 record. Including the earlier Cooperstown tournament, the team was 16-4 on the road trip.



AAU 11-U World Series

At Tarkio, Miss.

Yesterday's results
Waikahala Warriors 8, Maryland 4
Winning pitcher-Devin Okinaga.
Hawaii leading hitters-Case Miyahira 2b; Rick Miyamoto 3 RBIs; Reed Cressman 2 RBIs; Noel Okuma 2-3.
Wichita (Kan.) 7, Waikahala Warriors 5
Hawaii leading hitters-Case Miyahira 3-3, 2b; Devin Okinaga 2b, 2 RBIs; Rick Miyamoto 2b, RBI.
Notes: The Warriors finished in fifth place, with a 2-2 record in the championship bracket and a 5-4 mark overall.



USABF 10-U World Series

At San Diego

Double Elimination
Rookies 9, Hawaii Islanders 1
Hawaii Islanders 11, West Hawaii 4
Winning pitcher-Paul Snieder
Islanders leading hitters-Aaron Fong 3-3; Cole Shidaki 3-3, 2b, 2 RBIs; Paul Snieder GS HR; Lester Akeo 2 RBIs; Danny Higa 2-2, 2 RBIs.



PONY World Series

Mustang Tournament (ages 9-10)

At Irving, Texas
Wednesday's results
Puerto Rico 16, Mililani 9
Hawaii leading hitters-Dustin Antolin 3 RBIs; Darby Ventura 2-4, RBI; Mike Gonzalez 3-run HR.



Baseball in Paradise

Wednesday's results

15-and Under Tournament
At Ala Wai Field
Beach Boys 23, Okinawa 4
Okeiki 5, Punahou 2
At Hans L'Orange
Pearl City 6, Iolani 5
Iolani 5, Waialua 3
Mid-Pacific 5, Waialua 4
Mid-Pacific 8, Pearl City 3
Beach Boys 4, Okeiki 3

18-and-Under Tournament

At Ala Wai Field

Mililani 9, Okeiki 2
Kauai 13, Okeiki 3
Kauai 18, Oklahoma Drillers 7

At Wahiawa

Oklahoma Drillers 9, Mililani 6
Oklahoma Outlaws 7, Maui Dodgers 4
Arkansas Select 8, Maui Dodgers 2

At Mid-Pacific

Oklahoma Outlaws 5, Kailua 4
Mid-Pacific 14, Arkansas Select 7
South Texas Sluggers 4, Kailua 0
Mid-Pacific 13, South Texas Sluggers 5

At Campbell

Punahou 8, Midwest All-Stars 1
Punahou 4, Gators 4
Maui High 4, Midwest All-Stars 0
Gators 8, Maui High 4

Thursday's results
15-and-Under Tournament
At Hans L'Orange Field

Pearl City 4, Punahou 3
Waialua 17, Punahou 3
Pearl City 11, Beachboys 3
Beachboys 3, Waialua 2

At Campbell

Iolani 7, Okinawa 6
Iolani 3, O'Keiki 2
Mid-Pacific 7, Okinawa 3
Mid-Pacific 3, O'Keiki 3

18-and-Under Tournament
At Ala Wai

Maui High 9, Oklahoma Drillers 9
Punahou 11, Oklahoma Drillers 4
Maui High 7, Oklahoma Outlaws 3
Punahou 5, Oklahoma Outlaws 4
Kauai 8, Arkansas Select 7

At Wahiawa

Kauai 10, South Texas 0
Kailua 8, Arkansas Select 7
Kailua 5, Midwest All-Stars 3
South Texas Sluggers 12, Mililani 6

At Mid-Pacific

Gators 8, Maui Dodgers 5
Maui Dodgers 8, O'Keiki 7
Mid-Pacific 10, Gators 0
Mid-Pacific 7, O'Keiki 6


INLINE HOCKEY

National Championships

At Ellenton, Fla.
Yesterday's result

Harriman Hogs (N.Y.) 12, Mililani Vipers 2


FISHING

HIBT

At Kailua-Kona
Overall Standings (after Day 3)
1. Indiana Jones Tokyo Fishing Club 461. 2-Pajara Valley Game Fish Club 300. 3. Absolute Kamakura Billfish Club 300. 4. Team Excellence 300. Old South Marlin Club Team #2 250.

Ahi Division Standings (after Day 3)
1. Pajaro Valley Game Fish Club 213.33. 2. Hilo Yacht Club 208. 3. Mauna Kea Game Fishing Club 141.33.


GOLF

Golden Bear Tour

Saint Andrews Classic
At Hammock Creek, Fla.
Final round leaders
x-won playoff

x-Tim Petrovic -- 62-71-70-203
Patrick Sheehan -- 63-71-69-203
Jason Dufner -- 67-67-71-205
Rob Rashell -- 67-70-68-205
Ryan Dillon -- 66-74-68-208
Brian Hull -- 71-69-68-208
Daniel Konieczny -- 74-65-69-208
Garrett Morrison -- 69-71-68-208
Andy Birch -- 70-71-68-209
Bobby Collins -- 66-73-70-209
Patrick Frasca -- 67-68-74-209
Kevin Hayashi -- 70-71-68-209



U.S. Girls' Junior Amateur

At North Plains, Ore.
Match Play
Second Round

Lower Bracket

Aree Wongluekiet, Bradenton, Fla. (147), def. Perry Swenson, Charlotte, N.C. (156), 5 and 4.
Ina Kim, Encino, Calif. (153), def. Shannon Johnson, Sioux Falls, S.D. (159), 5 and 4.
Candus Herrera, Apple Valley, Calif. (157), def. Aimee Cho, Orlando, Fla. (150), 3 and 2.
Dayna Burleigh, Horsham, Pa. (151), def. Lauren Ressler, Bellingham, Wash. (158), 7 and 6.
Violeta Retamoza, Mexico (155), vs. Naree Wongluekiet, Bradenton, Fla. (147), 19 holes.
Cindy Shin, McKinney, Texas (159), def. Young Pak, Los Angeles, (159), 2 and 1.
Hana Kim, Encino, Calif., (150), def. Lisa Tyler, Lighthouse Point, Fla. (157), 8 and 6.
Elizabeth Janangelo, West Hartford, Conn. (158), def. Leah Whiting, Hilo, Hawaii (152), 5 and 4.



AJGA

Izzo Colorado Junior Roundup
At Westminster, Colo.
Second round leaders, par-72

Boy's Division

Andy Connell, Denver -- 67-70--137
Chris Nallen, N.J. -- 67-71--138
Dana Wade, Las Vegas -- 71-68--139
Eric Chang, Calif. -- 73-69--142
Aaron Watkins, Ariz. -- 72-71--143
Michael Park, Calif. -- 67-77--144
Aaron Choi, San Diego -- 73-72--145
Matt Kern, Calif. -- 73-72--145
Brian Smith, Texas -- 73-72--145

Hawaii participants

Christian Akau, Waipahu -- 73-76--149
Eric Fong, Waipahu -- 76-76--152



HSWGA

Stroke Play 2000 Tournament
At Mid-Pacific Country Club
Final results, par-72

Rachel Kyono -- 76-72-71-219
Bobbi Kokx -- 74-72-81-227
Michelle Wie -- 75-73-80-228
Anna Umemura -- 73-81-75-229
Shayna Miyajima -- 75-75-79-229
Kathy Cho -- 78-76-78-232
Bridget Dwyer -- 83-74-77-234
Desiree Ting -- 81-78-77-236
Traci Ayabe -- 82-76-80-238
Mona Kim-Lee -- 77-79-82-238
Angie Park -- 77-84-80-241
Bev Kim -- 81-83-79-243
Bobbie Arakawa -- 82-78-87-247



Pacific Coast Amateur

At Daly City, Calif.

Third round results

1.Public Links of Southern California 431. 2. Northern California Orange 434. 3. Oregon 435. 4. Virginia State 436. 5. Southern Nevada 437. 6. Metropolitan 439. 7. Hawaii (Parker McLachlin, Tony Okano, James Seki Jr.) 441. 8. Pacific Northwest 442. 9. (tie) Northern California Olympic, Southern California Gold 443.

Individual leaders

J. Courville, Metropolitan -- 72-69-72-213
Tim Hogarth, So. California -- 75-67-72-214
Billy Harvey, So. Nevada -- 74-67-74-215
Parker McLachlin -- 72-74-73-219
James Seki Jr. -- 72-76-74-222
Tony Okano -- 79-77-81-237



Local ace

Yoshio Takagi, Japan
: No. 10, 198 yards, 5-iron, Hawaii Country Club, Aug. 3.


KARATE

USA Nationals

At Sacramento, Calif.
Hawaii Okinawa Kenpo Karate-Do Shudokan Team results

Kobudo-Gary Bolos, bronze (long); William Rego, gold (long); Alison Gadow, bronze (long); Anastacia Gadow, bronze (short); Evan Price, silver (long); Elizabeth Bunch-Patton, silver (long); Brenda Price, silver (short); Eugene Price, silver (long); Randy Ganigan, gold (long); Michael Bell, bronze (long).
Kata-Mark Porvaznik, silver; Kaeli Bunch-Patton, silver; Alison Gadow, silver; Michael Bell, silver; Randy Ganigan, silver; Tim Steinberger, bronze; Elizabeth Bunch-Patton, gold; Eugene Pricee, gold; Joey Bunch, gold.
Team Kobudo-Alison Gadow, Megan Ho and Monica Chock, gold; Matthew Rose, Mical-Ryan Sauder and Kellen Ho, silver.
Team Kata-Eugene Price, Randy Ganigan and Solomon Cox, gold; Anastacia Gadow, Alison Gadow and Megan Ho, gold.
Kumite-Kerry Bunch-Patton, bronze; Kaeli Bunch-Patton, gold; Alison Gadow, silver (Pan-Am); Anastacia Gadow, silver (Pan-Am); Monica Chock, silver; Steve Dische, bronze; Anastacia Gadow, bronze; Joey Bunch, silver; Sidney Patton, bronze.


TENNIS

Men's Night Doubles

At Kailua Racquet Club
Quarterfinals

Ryan Ideta-Eric Vervloet def. Jim Murray Mark Willman, 6-3, 6-4. Andrew Csordas-Chris Leong def. David Lam-Lawrence Lowe, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5. Antonio Garcia-Russell Santos def. David Andrews-Leonardo MacKnight, 6-4, 6-2. Chad Dudley-Wei-Yu Su def. Stefan Pampulov-Eric Sandblom, 5-7, 7-5, 6-4.



AAU Junior Olympics

At Orlando, Fla.
Sunday's results
18-Under, 3.0 Division

Texas def. Pearl Harbor Eagles 4-1
Suncoast Waves def. Pearl Harbor Eagles 4-1
Puerto Rico def. Hawaii Pacific 4-1

18-Under, 3.5 Division

St. Cloud (Minn.) def. Team Hawaii BPSA-1 2-3
Team Texas def. Team Hawaii BPSA-2 4-1
Team Hawaii BPSA-2 def. Montgomery (Miss.) 5-0
Team Hawaii-Sheena David won 6-0, 6-4; Joel Maehsiro won 6-4, 6-1; Heather Cruz-Sarah Canoy won 6-2, 6-4; Dustin Kobayashi-D.J. Nakakura won 6-2, 6-0; Matt Nakagawa-Krystal Hangai won 6-0, 6-0.

Monday's results
18-Under, 3.0 Division

Rapid City def. Pearl Harbor Eagles 3-2
Pearl Harbor Eagles def. Orlando 5-0
Pearl Harbor-Jennifer Sterlacci won 8-4; Ben Dun won 8-5; Colin McGillivray-Bryan Estoesta won 8-4; Nicole Duvall-Noelani Rodriguez won 8-7; Lara Imai-Brad Duvall won 8-3.
Fox Creek def. Hawaii Pacific 4-1
Austin (Texas) def. Hawaii Pacific 5-0

18-Under, 3.5 Division

Team Texas def. Team Hawaii BPSA-1 2-3
Orlando def. Team Hawaii BPSA-1 2-3
Team Hawaii BPSA-2 def. Bronx Bombers 5-0
Team Hawaii-Sheena David won 6-1, 6-0; Joel Maeshiro won 7-5, 1-6, 7-6 (3); Heather Cruz-Sarah Canoy won 6-3, 7-5; D.J. Nakakura-Dustin Kobayashi won 6-4, 7-5; Matt Nakagawa-Krystal Hangai won 6-0, 6-0.
Team Hawaii BPSA-2 def. Sun Coast Beach (Fla.) 3-2
Team Hawaii-Krystal Hangai won 6-2, 6-2; Matt Nakagawa won 6-0, 6-3; Heather Cruz-Sarah Canoy won 7-6 (8), 4-6, 6-2; Joel Maeshiro-Dustin Kobayashi lost 3-6, 6-4, 6-8; Sheena David-D.J. Nakakura lost 6-7, 5-7.

Tuesday's results
18-Under, 3.0 Division

Hilton Head (S.C.) def. Pearl Harbor Eagles 3-2
Michigan def. Pearl Harbor Eagles 4-1
Plainfield def. Hawaii Pacific 5-0

18-Under, 3.5 Division

Plainfield def. Team Hawaii BPSA-1 5-0
Indy Backstreet def. Team Hawaii BPSA-2 4-1
Puerto Rico def. Team Hawaii BPSA-2 4-1


SAILING

Kenwood Cup

Standings (after race 5)

1. Australia. 2. New Zealand. 3. USA Red. 4. Japan. 5. USA White. 6. USA Blue.



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