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A TOTAL WASHJAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARBULLETIN.COM
Derek Kurihara rinsed off fishing poles aboard his vessel, the Charann, yesterday at Maunalua Bay in Hawaii Kai.
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A FIERY FINALECOURTESY POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER
The 16th annual World Fireknife Championships were good to the 16-year-olds this weekend. Viavia Tiumalu, 16, of Orlando, Fla., above, was crowned champion last night at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Viavia's runner-up was his own cousin, Mikaele Oloa. Together the cousins won the duet competition.
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COURTESY POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER
Julius Tafiti, also 16, above, took the top title in the junior division. Honors ran in the family. Julius' brother, 9-year-old Achilles, won the division for the youngest competitors, in a tie with Hale Motuapuaka.
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COURTESY POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER
Justeen Castillo, above -- again, 16 - was named the Teine Toa O Samoa women's champion.
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