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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, July 19, 2006

ISLE FILE
Kahanamoku Foundation aids 31 athletes

Advertiser Staff

The Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation awarded $50,000 in college scholarships to 31 Hawai'i high school water sports and volleyball athletes for the 2006-07 school year.

Recipients were required to have a minimum 3.3 grade point average and demonstrate a need for financial aid.

The foundation also awarded $50,000 in athletic grants to accomplished competitors in "Duke" sports and organizations that support water sports and youth programs.

The $100,000 awarded by the ODKF is a 20-percent increase from last year.

Of the 31 scholarship winners, 19 are first-time recipients. Twenty two are or will be attending Mainland colleges.

Outrigger Canoe Club started the foundation in 1990 to "financially support the development of individuals and organizations that perpetuate the spirit and legacy of Duke Paoa Kahanamoku."

2006-07 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Volleyball: Virginia Aguilar (Waimea, Hardin-Simmons), Paul Fai (Waipahu, University of the Pacific), Josiah Guerreiro (Kalaheo, Santa Barbara CC), Caine Jette (Maui, MIT), Marissa Kanemura (University High, Syracuse), Lacey Lavarias (Iolani, Utah), Celeste Manuia (Waiakea, Hawai'i-Hilo), Tina Marie Moger (Kaua'i, Loyola Marymount), Elijah Sanchez ('Aiea, Washington), Heitiare Wallace (Seabury Hall, Brigham Young-Hawai'i).

Water Polo: Sean Aoyagi (Mid-Pacific, Chaminade), Lauren Cheape (Mililani, Hawai'i-Manoa), Sara Mirels (Kahuku, University of the Pacific), Kealaonapua O'Sullivan (Kamehameha, Cal State Long Beach).

Canoeing: Joseph Broc (Kahuku, Hawai'i Pacific), Desiree Wallace (Baldwin, Hawai'i-Hilo).

Rowing: Jeffrey Casebier (Punahou, Lewis & Clark College).

Surfing: James Chung (Kapa'a, Hawai'i Pacific).

Swimming: Amanda Hamilton (Kealakehe, Lewis & Clark College), Josiah Karnuth (Kahuku, Hawai'i-Manoa), Yusuke Kobayashi (Kaiser, Linfield), Luana Mayfield (Campbell, Lewis & Clark College), Leoho'onani Reyes (Kamehameha, University of San Diego), Katelyn Umetsu (Waimea, Pacific Lutheran).

Multiple sports: Dana Goya (Hilo, UC San Diego; diving, swimming, water polo), Kathryn Huntsman (Maryknoll, Naropa; canoeing, kayaking), Austin Kino (Kamehameha, Point Loma Nazarene; canoeing, swimming, water polo), Joshua Mapanao (Campbell, Portland State; canoeing, volleyball); Kelly Noecker (University High, UC Irvine; swimming, water polo), Star Simpson (Hawai'i Prep, MIT, swimming, water polo), Wailana Waite (Kula, Hawai'i-Manoa; canoeing, swimming).

2006-07 ATHLETIC GRANTS

Brittany Beauchan (swimming), Cedric Caires (surf competition), Patrick Keoni Dolan (kayaking), Aleia Monden (diving), Kelly Noecker (water polo), Aaron Robinson (Onipa'a Volleyball Club), Anthony Robinson (Onipa'a Volleyball Club), Christel Simms (swimming), Kekoa Taparra (swimming), Kiane Taparra (swimming), Deron Verbeck (free dive), Derek Wong (surfing), Sydney Yogi (volleyball).

AccessSurf Hawaii (surfing), Boys & Girls Club (Duke Water Sports Day), Hawaii Canoe/Kayak Club (canoeing and kayaking), Hawaii Synchro Club (synchronized swimming), Hawaii Youth Challenge (Scholarships and Duke Days), International Hawaiian Canoe Association (state championship), Marimed Foundation (Kailana Program), Na Opio Racing Association (A.E. "Toots" Minvielle Invitational Race), Outrigger Canoe Club (Macfarlane Regatta), Outrigger Canoe Club (Cline Mann Paddleboard Race), Police Activities League (Sheriff Duke Day), Redwings Memorial Events (Hardboarding & Paipo Boarding World Championships), Swim With Mike — Hawai'i (Swim-a-thon fundraiser), Team Hawaii (lifeguard competition), Wa'akapaemua Canoe Club (canoeing), Waikiki Beach Boys Canoe (canoeing).

For information on applying for a grant or about supporting the foundation, call 545-4880 or visit www.dukefoundation.org


GOLF

VIERRA, CHUN TRIUMPH

Sanae Vierra won the overall gross title and Joann Chun the net title at the Waialae Women's Golf Invitational yesterday at Waialae Country Club.

Vierra shot a second-round 6-over-par 78 and finished at 159.

Chun shot a second-round 69 (21 handicap) for a 143 total.

Lily Yao, in the championship flight, also shot a 159 gross after an 81 in the final round.

FUNDRAISER



PAC-FIVE EVENT FRIDAY

The Pac-Five football fundraiser/reunion will be held Friday at Sam Sneads Tavern on the Navy Marine Golf Course.

The event starts at 6:30 p.m. For information, contact Kip Botelho at 223-7101.