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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, July 15, 2004

For the Record

Baseball

AAU National Championship

9-under Division

At Orlando, Fla.

Second Round

Yesterday

HAWAII WARRIORS 501 23—11
SANTA FE SLIDERS 000 00— 0

Kahaku Iaea and Matt Sparks.

Leading hitters: Travis Garcia-Perriera 2-4, Kahaku Iaea 2-3, double.

Note: no hitter by Iaea.

Tuesday

HAWAII WARRIORS 101 011—4
FLORIDA EXTREME 500 300—8

Travis Garcia-Perriera, Matt Sparks (5) and Kahaku Iaea, Taylor Taliulu (5).

Leading hitters: Kahaku Iaea 2-3.

Note: Battery and leading hitters for opposing teams not reported.

Cooperstown Tournament

Yesterday

At New York

Hawaii Soljahs 12, Arizona 2

Winning pitcher: Reid Ramos

Leading hitters: Keanu Kapana HR, RBI, Jeremy Suguitan HR, Grand Slam, 5 RBI, Kekoa Peltier HR, 5 RBI, Moses Samia HR, RBI.

Bodysurfing

Sandy Beach Bodysurfing Championships

July 10-11

At Sandy Beach

Bodysurfing Division

Men

20-Under: 1, Tai Chong. 2, Clifford Kapono. 3, Brock Leslie. 4, Chris Putt. 21-30: 1, John Thomas. 2, Sonny Julian. 3, Lohiau Cofran. 4, Charles Napulou. 5, Michael Souza. 31-40: 1, Uly Matthews. 2, Kai Santos. 3, B.K. Holt. 4, Greg Hense. 5, Sam Wahilani. 41-50: 1, Seve Kapela. 2, David Gochros. 3, Craig Yano. 4, Ronald Camara. 5, Neal Morisato. 51-Over:

1, Larry Russo. 2, Bryan Botelho. 3, Randy West. 4, Rick Monteverde. 5, Doug Palama.

Women

1, Kuulei Kuahine. 2, Mealoha Hooton. 3, Vonya Thomas. 4, Hannah Thomas.

Bodyboarding Division

Men

15-Under: 1, James Gilleran. 2, Justin Uehara. 3, Colin Yamashita. 4, Kailon Tyndzik. 16-20: 1, Ian Matsuda. 2, Erik Beattie. 3, Tai Chang. 4, Derek Lacuesta. 5, Aaron Arakawa.

Women

1, Chacity Bernaloe. 2, Hannah Thomas. 3, Kaiulani Neff.

Handboarding Division

25-Under: 1, Ikaika Sczymanski. 2, John Thomas. 3, Blaize Seto-Mook. 4, Steven Lopes. 5, Chris Kam. 25-45: 1, B.K. Holt. 2, Steve Kapela. 3, Cole Kekahusa. 4, Greg Hense. 46-Over: 1, Larry Russo. 2, Bob Thomas.

Golf

2004 Callaway Golf Junior World Championships

Yesterday

At San Diego, Calif.

Second Round

(Notes: Because of problems at the tournament Web site, only the top 40 for some age divisions were available. Division leader and Hawai'i golfers are listed.)

Male

15-17

Jason Day (Australia) 69-69—138

Kurt Nino* (Waipahu) Score not available.

Chad Nonaka (Lihu'e) 75-77—152

Travis Toyama (Kane'ohe) 74-81—155

13-14

A. Hirunatanakorn (Thailand) 65-67—132

Tadd Fujikawa (Hon.) 75-72—147

11-12

Austin Cody (S.C.) 59-61—120

Bradley Shigezawa (Hon) 65-65—130

9-10

Zachary Wright (Ariz.) 55-53—108

Alex Chiarella (Maui) 61-64—125 Chan Lorens (Hon.) 61-64—125

7-8

Ben Doyle (Calif.) 58-55—113

6-Under

Sahith Theegala (CA) 62-55-117

Trever Kua (Lihu'e) 68-73—141

Girls

15-17

Juliana Murcia (Columbia) 73-68—141

Mari Chun (Pearl City) 71-71—142 Amanda Wilson (Hilo) 78-76—154 Kayla Morinaga (Waipahu) 77-78—155.

Whitney Ueno (Hilo) 79-79—158

Miki Ueoka (Lihu'e) 82-78—160

Christine Kim (Pahoa) 79-82—161

13-14

Kumiko Kaneda (Japan) 72-69—141

Ayaka Kaneko (Hon) 75-74—149

11-12

Kimberly Kim (Pahoa) 65-59—124 Rachel Morris (CA) 62-62-—124

9-10

D. Ardina (Philippines) 56-61—117

Alison Lee (CA) 59-58—117

Cyd Okino (Hon) 61-61—122

Kyung Kim (Wailuku) 63-62—125

7-8

Yue Er Tang (China) 64-57—121

6-Under

J. Buen (Philippines) 67-70—137

Allisen Corpuz (Waipahu) 72-65—137

2004 Westfield Junior PGA Championship

Yesterday

At Westfield Center, Ohio

(Par: 71, Yardage: 6,530)

First Round

Male

Hudson Swafford (Fla.) 34-35—69

Chris Deforest (N.Y.) 33-37—70

Joe Emerich (Ill.) 35-35—70

Also

Jacob M. Low (Hilo) 39-36—75

Female

Kathleen White (Ill.) 33-37—70

Stephanie Kono (Hon.) 37-33—70

Christy Yun (Wash.) 33-38—71

Also:

Kelly Nakashima (Maui) 43-37—80

*Only first-round score reported.

74th Women's Trans-National Championship

Yesterday

At Glenmore Country Club

Keswick, Va.

Match Play

Round of 64

Merynn Ito, 'Aiea, def. Amanda Diamond, Leesburg, Va., 20 holes.

Bridget Dwyer, Kailua, def. Sally Krueger, San Francisco, 3 and 2.

Judo

USJA Junior National Championships

July 10-11

At The Hyatt Regency Hotel

Rosemont, Ill.

(Place, judoka, hometown, club)

Male

Bantam 3, 27 kg

1, Andrei Ivanov, Canada, Tsunami. 2, Kulana Salera, Honolulu, Shobukan Judo Club. 3, Jared Myers, Cranberry Twp, Pa., Kim's Martial Arts.

Intermediate 1, 30 kg

1, Nahoakuwoo Salera, Honolulu, Shobukan Judo Club. 2, Andrew Varga, Chicago, Menomonee Judo. 3, Nathan Neveau, Oshkosh, Wisc., Fox Valley.