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Posted on: Friday, December 19, 2003

MISO championships on Sunday

Advertiser Staff

Hawai'i Pacific University White and Lanikai will play Sunday in the Topper Men's Island Soccer Organization Division I championship game at the Waipi'o Peninsula Soccer Stadium in Waipahu.

Kahekili Soccer Club will play Aloha Amazon F.C. in the Division II title game at 1 p.m., followed by the Division I game at 3 p.m. Admission is free.

HPU White (13-1-1) defeated Vaiete, 2-1, in overtime last Sunday to advance to the championship game. Lanikai (10-3-1) defeated HPU Green, 2-1, on Tuesday to advance.

HPU White features the league's top two scorers in Adolfo Gentil of Brazil with 26 goals and Jimmi Hemmenbach of Sweden with 21.

Lanikai is led by Todd Von Inns, who has 11 goals this season.

In the regular season, HPU White beat Lanikai, 2-1.

Kahekili stopped Waikiki F.C., 1-0, to earn a berth in the Division II title game. Aloha Amazon defeated H2 United, 2-0. The winner of the final will earn a promotion to Division I.



TENNIS

Hawai'i team second: Channon@WI5 of Honolulu finished as runner-up in the 4.0, 18-and-under division of the 2003 USA Team Tennis Youth National Championships, Nov. 21-24, at the Randolph Tennis Center in Tucson, Ariz. Twenty-four teams from around the United States played in the tournament.

Channon@WI5 lost to AEGLE of St. Cloud, Minn., 53-43, in the final. The Honolulu team (6-1) defeated BCCC of Georgetown, Texas, 51-35 in the semifinals.

The Honolulu team consisted of Daniel Adachi, Amy Blackwell, Jonathan Farm, Alyssa Fong-Kwan, Wataru Mino, Jon Okada, Keri Sugiyama and Jennifer Young. They were coached by Lon Okada.