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Hawaii Beat

By Star-Bulletin Staff

Monday, June 11, 2001



SMOOTH TRANSITION


FL MORRIS / STAR-BULLETIN
Brent Inamen of the Big Island made the transition from
bike to run at Kapiolani Park, on his way to winning the
Honolulu International Triathlon. The race involved a
1.5-kilometer swim, 55-kilometer bike ride to Sandy
Beach and back, and a 15-kilometer run.



Hawaii's own

Benny Agbayani, Mets: The St. Louis School and Hawaii Pacific alumnus, a career .285 hitter, played left field and hit in the No. 3 spot for the Mets in a 10-0 whitewash of Tampa Bay.

Agbayani went 2-for-5 with an RBI and reached on an error by right fielder and former Met Jason Tyner. Agbayani has had more than one hit in each of the four games since his return from injury and has strung together a 6-game hitting streak dating back to May 27.

Mike Fetters, Dodgers: The Iolani School graduate pitched the eighth inning against the Angels and held a one run lead that the Dodgers lost an inning later. Fetters got Tim Salmon, Garrett Anderson and Scott Spiezio in order before being lifted for pinch hitter Tom Goodwin, who struck out swinging. The Dodgers lost 6-5 in 10 innings.



See line scores and results in
the [Scoreboard] section.



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