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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, July 25, 2004

Sports notices

Advertiser Staff

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AIKIDO

Ongoing—Lokahi Ki-Aikido Children and Adult Classes. At Waipahu Rec Center. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fee: $20 a month. Information: 677-1789.

BASEBALL

Aug. 18—General Meeting for O'ahu Cal Ripken Baseball League. Seeking ages 8 to 10 and 10 to 12 for teams to participate in Fall League from Oct. 2 to Dec. 12. Meeting at Halawa District Park Gym. Information: 478-7660 or 973-7247.

BASKETBALL

Aug. 5 to 6 and Aug. 9 to 12—94 Feet of Game Basketball Camps. Former University of Hawai'i basketball player Phil Handy is hosting a shooting clinic and basketball campÊat the Manoa Valley District Park. NBA players Tony Delk and Chucky Atkins also will serve as guest coaches. The Aug. 5 to 6 shooting clinic will be from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Fee: $65. The Aug. 9 to 12 camp will be from 9 a.m. to noon each day. Fee: $150. Information and registration: PhilÊHandy atÊ(916)928-3707 or e-mail ninety4ftofgame@aol.com, or Elizabeth Tsuruda at 988-0513, 988-0580 or 988-4747.

Aug. 8th—Free Basketball Clinic at Damien High School. Hours are 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Will accept first 60 entries. To reserve a spot and information: Scott Kato 216-7327 or katodesigns@aol.com.

Aug. 14 to 17—Tobin Anderson Basketball Clinic. At Moanalua High School Gym. Open to boys and girls, ages 13 to 18. Fee: $70. Information: Dana Takahara-Dias, 837-8066.

BOWLING

Today—Deadline for Hawaiian Brian's Jr. Bowling Championship, July 30 to 31 and Aug. 1 to 2 at 'Aiea Bowl. Fee: $60 per bowler. Qualifying rounds Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Information: 488-6854.

Aug. 20 to 21—Annual Statewide Fil-Am Tournament. Open to five-person teams with at least one individual of the opposite sex. Fee: $325 per team or $65 per bowler. Entry deadline: July 31 or to first 48 teams. Information: statewidefilambowlingtournament@yahoo.com.

FISHING

Aug. 18—Deadline for Mahi Mahi World Championship at Koko Marina Center. At Hawai'i Kai's Maunalua Bay on Sept. 18. starting at 6 a.m. Fee: $250 per boat (five people per boat). Forms available at all major 'Oahu fishing stores, Koko Marina Center merchants, and www.kokomarinacenter.com.

FOOTBALL

Kailua, Kona, football—Registration for tackle football teams. Season begins Aug. 1. Fee: to be determined. Information: (808) 960-7732 or laquino@currentevents.com.

Through July—Hawai'i Young Warriors Pop Warner Registration. Fee: $325. Information: Chris Asuncion 387-1444.

Ongoing—Pop Warner Midget Division Football and Cheerleading Squad. Highland Colts Pop Warner Association will hold extended enrollment for boys and girls ages 11 to 14 in the Pearl City area. Deposit of $100 along with child's original birth certificate is required. Informaton: Steve at 216-7998 or Heather at 216-8349.

Aug. 29—Deadline for www.darainbow.com Hawai'i Flag Football Fall Invitational League. At Salt Lake District Park, games begin in September. Fees: $850 (eight-man team) and $275 (four-man team). Information: Rick, 672-6050.

KARATE

Aug. 8—22nd Aloha State Traditional Karate Championship, at Aliamanu Military Reservation Gym, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Competition in: kata, kumite and kobudo. Fee: $15 per event (pre-registration), $20 per event (at the door). Information: Sensei Joseph A. Bunch 488-6372 or 265-5476.

Ongoing—Funakoshi Shotokan is accepting new members. Traditional karate and self-defense classes at Manoa District Park. Information: 371-7670 or www.fskd.8m.com.

Ongoing—American Karate Kai Classes. At 'Ewa Beach Kamiloa Elementary School and 'Aina Haina Holy Nativity Church Gym. Classes are Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Self-defense classes available for women. Information: Lee Donohue, 396-9297.

KNIFE FENCING

Aug. 6 Knife Fencing Free Seminar, at Kilauea Gym (Kaimuki Intermediate Gym), 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Information: Bruce Chu 358-1927.

LACROSSE

Ongoing—Hawaiian Island Youth Lacrosse. Registration for youths ages 6 to 18. Summer season is Saturdays through Sept. 4. First-time players will be loaned equipment. Information: 685-1773 or 681-5394. Registration will continue through Sept. 4.

POLO

Ongoing—Honolulu Polo. Sundays through Oct. 17 at Waimanalo Field. Admission is $3; children under 12 are free.

RACQUETBALL

Ongoing—Hawai'i Athletic Racquetball Association Flex League, Saturdays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. for novice to C-level players. Round-robin format. Information: 222-2822 or bullaeastman@verizon.net.

Ongoing—Hawai'i Athletic Racquetball Association. Beginner classes at the Nu'uanu and Central YMCAs from Monday to Fridays at 6 p.m. Racquets and balls are provided. Fee: Free for YMCA members. First seven lessons free for non-members. Information: 949-0177 or e-mail prbigedhara@verizon.net.

RUNNING

Today—Mid-Pacific Road Runners Club Kailua Beach 4.4-mile Run. Registration 6 a.m. at Lanikai boat ramp; race starts at 7 a.m. Fee: $5 non-members, $2 members. Information: 295-6777.

Ongoing—The Honolulu Marathon Clinic. Classes every Sunday, except three-day weekends, at Kapi'olani Park, 7:30 a.m. Free. Information: marathonclinic@hawaii.rr.com.

SOFTBALL

Aug. 26 to 29—Family Stones 21st High School Alumni Tournament. At Central O'ahu Regional Park. Cost: $200 per team. Information: Ben Naki at 306-0837 or 485-2018 or Stan Mahelona at 227-7826.

Sept. 2 to 6—SportStan 3rd Annual Softball Classic. At Central O'ahu Regional Park. Four game minimum. Fee: $250 per team. Information: Stan Mahelona at 227-7826.

SOCCER

Through July—Wizards U12 Boys Soccer Team. Looking for players born after July 31, 1992 for 2004-2005 HYSA season. Information: 625-7999.

SWIMMING

Ongoing—University of Hawai'i Masters Swim Club. At the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex. Open to adult swimmers of all ability levels. Morning workouts Monday to Friday, 5:30 to 7; evenings, Monday to Friday 6 to 7:15 and Monday to Thursday, 7:15 to 8:30. Fee: $40 per month. Information: 956-7510.

Ongoing—Aulea Swim Club. At Kailua Rec Center. Open to ages 7 to 18. Daily workouts from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fee: Beginners $55 per month, others $65, with second child $50. Information: 263-4091 or www.aulea.org.

Ongoing—Hawai'i Swim Club. At Salt Lake and Waikele recreation centers. Ages 7 to 18. Must be able to swim 25 yards unaided. Daily workouts 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fee: $35 per month, with second child $25. Information: 668-1561 or hsc@flex.com.

TAE KWON DO

Ongoing—Taekwondo as Exercise. At Smith Tae Kwon Do Center in Kane'ohe. Fee: $150 for three-month program. Information: 247-3114 or www.smithtaekwondo.com.

TENNIS

Friday—Sports Psychology seminar and King/Queen of the Court tennis tournament. Seminar takes place at the Central O'ahu Regional Park Tennis Complex from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Seminar and food are free. Tournament follows after at a cost of $15 per person and goes to 9:30 p.m. On July 31 and Aug. 1 there are Compass Draw Tennis Tournaments at a cost of $20 for one event and $25 for two. Forms available at the complex, deadline Wednesday. Information: 677-1334 or dav@hawaiitennis.org.

VOLLEYBALL

Thursday through Sunday—Volleyball Camp with Champions. Boys, girls and high school teams, ages 12 to 18 and all skill levels. Waipahu High School and Waipahu Rec Center Gym. Cost: $185 per individual; teams $165 per member, minimum seven. Featured coaching staff: former Olympian and Rainbow Wahine All-American Deitre Collins; former Long Beach State All-American setter Joy McKienzie; former USC outside hitter Kashi Cormier; former UH men's volleyball players Eyal Zimet and Arri Jeschke and others. Information: Christine, 223-3584, e-mail volleyballcamps@hawaii.com.

Sunday—Deadline for Alumni Volleyball Tournament. Aug. 7 at Pearl City High School Gym. Tournament for all Hawai'i high school graduates from 2004 and earlier. Women's game 8 a.m., men's 1 p.m. Fee: $60. Information: Dayne 375-3705 or dayne@pchsvolleyball.com

NEEDED

Basketball

Youth Basketball of America. Interested coaches, associations and leagues. Information: Reggie Kirkman, 696-5348, 291-4989, or oshd@chevrontexaco.com.

Aug. 14 to 22—7th Annual Brother Noland Goodwill Basketball Tournament, at Palama Gym. Teams needed for girls age division 14 to 15 and 16 to 17. Fee: $150 per team. Information: Glenn Martin, 239-9937.

FOOTBALL

Leeward Officials Association. Officials needed to officiate tackle and flag football for upcoming O'ahu Youth Sports League. Training begins Aug. 8 at Mililani. No experience necessary. Information: Gary 341-1177 or Wayne 655-2414.

Police Activities Flag Football League. Seeking coaches for upcoming Windward PAL Flag Football League in September. Contact Chad Giesseman, 382-4826.

HIGH SCHOOL

Kalani High School—Seeking coaches for air riflery, cross country, cheerleading, paddling and girls basketball (varsity and junior varsity) and soccer. Send resume: Gregory Van Cantfort, Kalani High School, 4680 Kalaniana'ole Highway, Honolulu, HI, 96821. Information: 377-7744 ext. 258.

Kamehameha Schools—Seeking boys varsity soccer goalie coach. Fax resume: to Andrew Ah New 845-6819. Information: goalcoach04@yahoo.com

Maryknoll Schools—Seeking cheerleading varsity head coach/coordinator. Fax resume: 952-7371. Send resumes to Maryknoll School Athletic Department, 1526 Alexander St., Honolulu, HI, 96822.

JUDO

'Aiea Taiheiji Judo Club, seeking coaches. Information: Ken Oda, 488-5161.

TENNIS

Pearl Harbor Naval, Barbers Point and the Leeward areas. Openings for part-time and full-time coaches. Fax resume: David Chang, 486-9030. Information: 486-4824.

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