Wednesday, November 1, 2000
Athletes of the Week
Tiffany Gois Rolled a 1,226 to win the girls' individual OIA championship at Schofield Bowl, topping Waipahu's Abigail Ubaldo by 17 pins.
Roosevelt bowling
Justin Faimealelei Scored all the points in a 21-6 playoff victory over Farrington, on two TD catches, an interception return and 3 extra points.
Kaimuki football
Here are some of last week's other outstanding performers in Hawaii high school sports: Honor Roll
BOWLING
Ryan Chang, Pearl City: Captured the OIA varsity boys' championship with a 1,489 score.Aaron Muraki, Mid-Pacific: Earned high-game and high-series honors with a 223 and 592.
CROSS COUNTRY
Jeff Lim, Mililani: Captured the OIA varsity championship, finishing the 3-mile race in 16:42.2 and leading the Trojans to the boys' title.Ashley Swart, Kaiser: Led the Cougars to the OIA varsity title with a victory in the 2-mile race in 12:48.
FOOTBALL
Rocky Agcaoili and Jared Prestidge, Castle: Combined for 39 tackles including the game ending stop at the 3-yard line to preserve the Knights' 7-6 victory over Kailua in OIA quarterfinals.Jon Fo, Kamehameha: Threw three touchdown passes and for 181 yards in the Warriors' victory over Pac-Five.
Todd LaFountaine, Punahou: Rushed for two touchdowns, including the game-winner with 35 seconds left to lead the Buffanblu over Iolani.
Randy Lawrence, Kapaa: Caught a 42 yard touchdown pass and returned a fumble 42 yards for another score in the third quarter to lead the Warriors.
Lono Manners, Waianae: Rushed for 179 yards in the Seariders' OIA quarterfinal victory over Campbell.
Mulivai Pula, Kahuku: Rushed for 89 yards on 9 carries in OIA quarterfinal win over McKinley.
KAYAKING
Sarah Field, Punahou: Captured the girls' 2000-meter race on Saturday by nearly one minute.
VOLLEYBALL
Matt Bninski, Hawaii Baptist: Had 33 kills in 4-game match win against Damien on Thursday.Michelle Look, Punahou: Blasted 35 kills in three matches (9 games), hit .306, and recorded 57 digs.
Now You Know
OLYMPIAN AT ST. LOUIS
Olympic wrestling gold medalist Brandon Slay is conducting three days of wrestling clinics this weekend at St. Louis. The clinics run Friday (5-8:30 p.m.), Saturday (9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.) and Sunday (1-5 p.m.), and are open to wrestlers of all ages.Radford wrestling coach John Robinson, who will help run the clinics, said he has received calls from wrestlers interested in attending the weekend sessions from the Big Island, Molokai and all over Oahu.
Robinson said Pacific Sports Care trainers and doctors will be on hand all three days to talk to the wrestlers.
Slay, who won the gold in Sydney in the 167-pound division, will teach the technique portion of the clinics, and talk about wrestling philosophy and training methods.
Registration begins each day a half-hour before the starting time. The cost is $35 for three days for participants and $10 for spectators. For more information about the clinics, call John Robinson at 381-3048.
Back in the Day
FIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
Punahou junior Christina Turney won her third ILH kayak race in as many weeks, finishing a 250-meter sprint on the Ala Wai Canal in 1:05.08 -- finishing nearly four minutes ahead of the closest competitor.Turney, a 1997 graduate, competed for a chance to go to this year's Olympics -- just falling short of that goal.
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