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WEST HAWAII TODAY | TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 2015
SPORTS
TUESDAY’S TV SCHEDULE
LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
9 a.m.
Southeast Regional, semifinal
ESPN
3 p.m.
Southwest Regional, semifinal
ESPN
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
2 p.m.
L.A.Angels at Chicago White Sox
FSNW
2 p.m.
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
MLB
4 p.m.
Washington at L.A. Dodgers
SNLA
4 p.m.
Cincinnati at San Diego
FSSD
SOCCER
8:30 a.m. UEFA Super Cup, Sevilla vs. Barcelona
FS1
WNBA
4:30 p.m. Seattle at Los Angeles
TWSN
WEDNESDAY’S TV SCHEDULE
GOLF
10 a.m.
USGA, U.S.Women’s Amateur, first round, at Portland, Ore.
FS1
LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
9 a.m.
Southeast Regional, semifinal, at Warner Robins, Ga.
ESPN
1 p.m.
Southwest Regional, semifinal, at Waco,Texas
ESPN2
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
9:30 a.m. Regional coverage,Astros at Giants or Orioles at Mariners
MLB
2 p.m.
Pirates at Cardinals
ESPN
*Tape-delayed broadcast
SCOREBOARD
BASEBALL
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
W L Pct GB
NewYork
61 49 .555 --
Toronto
61 52 .540 1½
Baltimore
57 54 .514 4½
TampaBay
56 56 .500 6
Boston
50 62 .446 12
Central
W L Pct GB
KansasCity
67 44 .604 --
Minnesota
55 56 .495 12
Detroit
54 58 .482 13½
Chicago
52 58 .473 14½
Cleveland
51 59 .464 15½
West
W L Pct GB
Houston
61 52 .540 --
LosAngeles
59 52 .532 1
Texas
55 55 .500 4½
Seattle
52 61 .460 9
Oakland
51 62 .451 10
Monday’s Games
Kansas City 4,Detroit 0
ChicagoWhite Sox 8,L.A.Angels 2
Baltimore 3,Seattle 2
Tuesday’s Games
Oakland (Graveman 6-7) atToronto
(Hutchison 10-2),1:07 p.m.
Atlanta (W.Perez 4-2) atTampa Bay
(E.Ramirez 8-4),1:10 p.m.
Boston (S.Wright 5-4) at Miami (Nicolino
1-1),1:10 p.m.
N.Y.Yankees (Severino 0-1) at Cleveland
(Carrasco 11-8),1:10 p.m.
Detroit (An.Sanchez 10-9) at Kansas City
(Ventura 6-7),2:10 p.m.
L.A.Angels (Santiago 7-5) at Chicago
White Sox (Rodon 4-4),2:10 p.m.
Texas (Gallardo 8-9) at Minnesota
(Gibson 8-9),2:10 p.m.
Baltimore (Tillman 8-7) at Seattle
(T.Walker 8-7),4:10 p.m.
Houston (Kazmir 6-6) at San Francisco
(Bumgarner 12-6),4:15 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
W L Pct GB
NewYork
60 52 .536 --
Washington
58 53 .523 1½
Atlanta
51 61 .455 9
Philadelphia
45 68 .398 15½
Miami
44 68 .393 16
Central
W L Pct GB
St.Louis
71 40 .640 --
Pittsburgh
65 44 .596 5
Chicago
62 48 .564 8½
Cincinnati
49 61 .445 21½
Milwaukee
48 65 .425 24
West
W L Pct GB
LosAngeles
62 50 .554 --
SanFrancisco 59 52 .532 2½
Arizona
55 56 .495 6½
SanDiego
53 60 .469 9½
Colorado
47 63 .427
Monday’s Games
N.Y.Mets 4,Colorado 2
Arizona 13,Philadelphia 3
San Diego 2,Cincinnati 1
Washington 8,L.A.Dodgers 3
Tuesday’s Games
Atlanta (W.Perez 4-2) atTampa Bay
(E.Ramirez 8-4),1:10 p.m.
Boston (S.Wright 5-4) at Miami (Nicolino
1-1),1:10 p.m.
Colorado (Rusin 3-4) at N.Y.Mets (Harvey
10-7),1:10 p.m.
Milwaukee (Jungmann 6-3) at Chicago
Cubs (Haren 7-7),2:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Locke 6-6) at St.Louis
(C.Martinez 11-4),2:15 p.m.
Philadelphia (D.Buchanan 2-6) atArizona
(Hellickson 7-8),3:40 p.m.
Cincinnati (Lorenzen 3-7) at San Diego
(Rea 0-0),4:10 p.m.
Washington (J.Ross 3-3) at L.A.Dodgers
(Greinke 11-2),4:10 p.m.
Houston (Kazmir 6-6) at San Francisco
(Bumgarner 12-6),4:15 p.m.
BASKETBALL
WNBA
EASTERN
W L Pct GB
NewYork
14 6 .700 --
Washington
13 8 .619 1½
Chicago
14 9 .609 1½
Indiana
12 9 .571 2½
Connecticut
11 10 .524 3½
Atlanta
8 14 .364 7
WESTERN
W L Pct GB
Minnesota
16 6 .727 --
Phoenix
14 8 .636 2
Tulsa
10 13 .435 6½
LosAngeles
7 15 .318 9
SanAntonio
7 16 .304 9½
Seattle
5 17 .227 11
Tuesday’s Games
Indiana atWashington,1 p.m.
Chicago at NewYork,1 p.m.
SanAntonio at Minnesota,2 p.m.
Seattle at LosAngeles,4:30 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Tulsa at Connecticut,1 p.m.
Seattle at Phoenix,4 p.m.
FOOTBALL
NFL
Preseason
Sunday’s Game
Minnesota 14,Pittsburgh 3
Thursday’s Games
New Orleans at Baltimore,1:30 p.m.
Green Bay at New England,1:30 p.m.
N.Y.Jets at Detroit,1:30 p.m.
Miami at Chicago,2 p.m.
Washington at Cleveland,2 p.m.
Dallas at San Diego,3 p.m.
Friday’s Games
Carolina at Buffalo,1 p.m.
Tennessee atAtlanta,1 p.m.
Pittsburgh atJacksonville,1:30 p.m.
N.Y.Giants at Cincinnati,1:30 p.m.
Denver at Seattle,4 p.m.
St.Louis at Oakland,4 p.m.
GOLF
PGATOUR
FEDEXCUP LEADERS
Through Aug. 9
Rank Player
Points YTDMoney
1.Jordan Spieth 3,839 $9,319,715
2.BubbaWatson 2,358 $5,654,518
3.JimmyWalker 2,014 $4,300,050
4.Jason Day
1,859 $4,266,205
5.Robert Streb 1,641 $3,404,124
6.DustinJohnson 1,624 $4,403,498
7.Justin Rose
1,592 $4,090,302
8.ZachJohnson 1,559 $3,951,187
9.Patrick Reed 1,555 $3,011,624
10.Danny Lee
1,535 $3,203,397
11.CharleyHoffman 1,512 $3,295,096
12.Rory McIlroy 1,510 $4,147,849
13.Rickie Fowler 1,460 $3,695,023
14.BrandtSnedeker 1,446 $3,306,292
15.J.B.Holmes 1,437 $3,314,104
16.Kevin Kisner
1,416 $3,166,576
17.Jim Furyk
1,363 $3,167,582
18.HidekiMatsuyama
1,343 $3,040,650
19.Brooks Koepka 1,341 $2,848,942
20.StevenBowditch 1,287 $2,688,210
21.DavidLingmerth 1,240 $2,530,394
22.Paul Casey
1,206 $2,742,529
23.Bill Haas
1,188 $2,591,433
24.Ben Martin 1,150 $2,488,334
25.Ryan Moore 1,109 $2,416,168
26.Scott Piercy 1,107 $2,033,804
27.Chris Kirk
1,087 $2,296,396
28.Matt Kuchar 1,070 $1,965,545
29.Kevin Na
1,062 $2,328,983
30.LouisOosthuizen 1,050 $2,952,979
31.GaryWoodland 1,037 $2,448,415
32.Sergio Garcia 1,037 $2,611,429
33.Sangmoon Bae 1,018 $2,091,062
34.James Hahn 1,012 $2,001,883
35.Jason Bohn 1,005 $2,049,973
36.Shawn Stefani 987 $1,689,411
37.JustinThomas 940 $1,848,172
38.Russell Henley 921 $1,888,620
39.Troy Merritt
916 $1,999,598
40.Russell Knox 914 $1,655,553
41.Henrik Stenson 908 $2,073,470
42.Tony Finau 905 $1,701,046
43.Daniel Berger 899 $1,802,951
44.David Hearn 890 $1,735,549
45.BrendondeJonge
887 $1,445,667
46.Harris English 874 $1,477,740
47.Billy Horschel
859 $1,600,313
48.Marc Leishman 854 $1,762,267
49.Webb Simpson 850 $1,762,250
50.BrendonTodd 831 $1,646,599
51.Brendan Steele 830 $1,405,991
52.Pat Perez
825 $1,411,289
53.Ryan Palmer 817 $1,607,645
54.CameronTringale 816 $1,510,762
55.Fabian Gomez 797 $1,554,789
56.Phil Mickelson 796 $1,946,160
57. Ian Poulter
777 $1,628,079
58.NickWatney 772 $1,521,309
59.MattJones
772 $1,523,186
60.KevinStreelman 757 $1,467,766
61.Keegan Bradley 750 $1,421,748
62.BooWeekley 744 $1,632,152
63.Alex Cejka
739 $1,193,371
64.Matt Every
727 $1,521,816
65.Sean O’Hair
718 $1,290,499
66.Brian Harman 704 $1,343,899
67.DanielSummerhays
694 $1,085,122
68.Rory Sabbatini 678 $1,356,164
69.George McNeill 678 $1,108,459
70.CharlesHowellIII 650 $1,171,141
71.Scott Pinckney 645 $1,221,274
72.Carl Pettersson 634 $972,144
73.Chad Campbell 633 $985,082
74.Colt Knost
628 $1,044,209
75.Hunter Mahan 622 $1,232,281
SOCCER
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
EASTERN
W L T Pts GF GA
D.C.United 13 7 5 44 34 26
NewYork 10 6 6 36 35 25
Columbus 9 8 7 34 38 39
Toronto FC 9 9 4 31 37 38
New England 8 9 7 31 32 36
Montreal
8 9 4 28 29 31
Orlando City 7 10 7 28 32 37
NYC FC 6 11 6 24 31 36
Philadelphia 6 13 5 23 29 40
Chicago
6 12 4 22 24 31
WESTERN W L T Pts GF GA
Vancouver
13 8 3 42 34 22
LosAngeles 11 7 7 40 42 30
FC Dallas
11 6 5 38 32 27
Sporting KC 10 4 7 37 33 22
Portland 10 8 6 36 25 28
Seattle
10 12 2 32 26 27
Houston
8 8 7 31 30 28
Real Salt Lake 7 9 8 29 27 37
SanJose
7 10 5 26 23 29
Colorado 5 8 9 24 20 24
NOTE:
Three points for victory,one
point for tie.
Thursday’s Games
D.C.United at NewYork City FC,1 p.m.
Friday’s Games
Colorado at SanJose,5 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Toronto FC at NewYork,1 p.m.
Houston at New England,1:30 p.m.
LosAngeles at FC Dallas,3 p.m.
Vancouver at Sporting KC,3 p.m.
Portland at Real Salt Lake,4 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Orlando City at Seattle,11 a.m.
Chicago at Philadelphia,1 p.m.
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TENNIS
ATPWORLD TOUR
COUPE ROGERS
A U.S. Open Series event
Monday
At Uniprix Stadium
Purse: $3.59 million (Masters 1000)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Singles
First Round
Gilles Simon (9),France,def.Andreas
Seppi, Italy,6-2,6-4.
SamQuerrey,United States,def.Martin
Klizan,Slovakia,6-3,6-3.
Sergiy Stakhovsky,Ukraine,def.Filip
Peliwo,Canada,6-1,5-7,6-2.
Thomaz Bellucci,Brazil,def.Pablo
Cuevas,Uruguay,7-6 (4),4-6,7-6 (4).
Tommy Robredo,Spain,def.Feliciano
Lopez,Spain,6-3,3-6,6-3.
Ivo Karlovic,Croatia,def.JerzyJanowicz,
Poland,6-4,7-6 (6).
Leonardo Mayer,Argentina,def.Chung
Hyeon,South Korea,6-3,6-4.
BernardTomic,Australia,def.Joao
Sousa,Portugal,6-3,6-3.
DonaldYoung,United States,def.Denis
Kudla,United States,6-3,6-4.
Gael Monfils (15),France,def.Fabio
Fognini, Italy,6-3,6-1.
Gilles Muller,Luxembourg,def.Philip
Bester,Canada,6-2,6-3.
WTA ROGERS CUP
A U.S. Open Series event
Monday
At Rexall Centre
Toronto
Purse: $2.38 million (Premier)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Singles
First Round
Flavia Pennetta, Italy,def.Gabriela
Dabrowski,Canada,6-4,6-1.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES -- Placed RHP
Chaz Roe on the 15-day DL.Recalled
RHPMychal Givens fromBowie (EL).
DETROITTIGERS -- Optioned LHP Ian
Krol toToledo (IL).Recalled LHP Kyle
Ryan fromToledo.
LOSANGELESANGELS -- Optioned
RHP CamBedrosian to Salt Lake (PCL).
Reinstated RHPJeredWeaver from the
15-day DL.
MINNESOTATWINS -- Optioned OF
Byron Buxton to Rochester (IL).
TEXAS RANGERS --Traded INFTyler
Pastornicky to Philadelphia for cash.
National League
ARIZONADIAMONDBACKS -- Sent 3B
Phil Gosselin to theAZLDiamondbacks
for a rehab assignment.
LOSANGELES DODGERS -- Placed
2B Howie Kendrick on the 15-day DL.
Recalled INFJose Peraza fromOklahoma
City (PCL).
NEWYORKMETS -- Optioned 3B Eric
Campbell to LasVegas (PCL).Reinstated
OFMichael Cuddyer from the 15-day DL.
Sent 3B DavidWright to St.Lucie (FSL)
for a rehab assignment.
American Association
AMARILLOTHUNDERHEADS --Traded
LHP Leyson Septimo toJoplin for future
considerations.
GARYSOUTHSHORE RAILCATS --
Released RHPTravis Connolly.
GRAND PRAIRIEAIRHOGS -- Signed
RHPJeff Neptune.
JOPLIN BLASTERS -- Signed LHP Chris
Cummins.
WICHITAWINGNUTS -- Signed INFTaylor
Smart.
Atlantic League
LONG ISLAND DUCKS --Traded OF
Bryan Sabatella to Bridgeport for INF
Sean Burroughs.Announced LHP Rich
Hill has been signed by the Boston
Red Sox.
Can-Am League
SUSSEXCOUNTYMINERS -- Signed 1B
JonTalley.
Frontier League
EVANSVILLE OTTERS -- Released LHP
Christian Cox and RHPJason Phillips.
ROCKFORDAVIATORS -- Released RHP
Nick Grim and CTyler Smith.
SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS --Traded INF
Craig Massey to Southern Illinois for a
player to be named.Released RHPA.J.
Quintero.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS --
Released INFHunter King.
WASHINGTONWILDTHINGS -- Released
RHPsJon Costa and Matt Soren.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
BOSTON CELTICS --Waived G/FZoran
Dragic.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BALTIMORE RAVENS --AnnouncedWR
Steve Smith will retire at the end of the
2015 season.
CINCINNATI BENGALS --Activated LB
Rey Maualuga from the PUP list.
CLEVELAND BROWNS --WaivedWR
Rodney Smith.Signed LB Moise Fokou.
GREEN BAYPACKERS -- Released P
Cody Mandell.
JACKSONVILLEJAGUARS --Waived-
injured LB Matt Robinson.Signed DL
Camaron Beard.
MIAMI DOLPHINS -- Signed RB
Demitrius Bronson and S PhillipThomas.
Waived/injured S Shamiel Gary.Waived
WRTyler McDonald.
NEWENGLAND PATRIOTS -- Released
QB Matt Flynn,TE Mason Brodine and
LB ChrisWhite.Signed QB Ryan Lindley,
RBTony Creecy andTE Logan Stokes.
NEWYORKJETS -- Placed SAntonio
Allen on injured reserve.Activated DL
KevinVickerson from the PUP list.
TENNESSEETITANS --Waived-injured
CB Curtis Riley.Signed CBWill Brown.
Activated NTSammie Hill from the
PUP list.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NEWYORK RANGERS -- Signed CJarret
Stoll to a one-year contract.
American Hockey League
SPRINGFIELD FALCONS -- Signed D
Steven Delisle to a one-year contract.
Promoted ChrisThompson senior vice
president,Cotney Hersom to vice presi-
dent,Andy Zilch to manager of commu-
nications/broadcasting,MarijaWard to
manager of ticket operations and Luke
Pawlak to manager of game operations/
creative services.
COLLEGE
CCSU -- Named Kyle Gallo men’s golf
coach.
EASTCAROLINA-- NamedWilliam
Nowadly assistant director of Pirate Club
communications.
MEMPHIS -- Named CourtneyVinson
associate athletic director for sport ser-
vices and senior woman administrator.
OKLAHOMA-- Suspended OTKenyon
Frison indefinitely.
PURCHASE -- Named Ryan Doty softball
coach.
ST.JOHN’S -- NamedTaylorWilson wom-
en’s assistant soccer coach.
amed ChristopherWilliams
volunteer assistant tennis
coach.
THIEL-- Named Danielle Massengill
assistant director of compliance,assis-
tant softball coach and coordinator of
leadership and life skills development.
TROY-- NamedJasmine Green director
of women’s basketball operations.
WAGNER -- Named Leah Gallagher wom-
en’s assistant lacrosse coach,Rachel
Vallarelli women’s volunteer assistant
coach and Katrina Martinelli women’s
lacrosse recruiting coordinator in addi-
tion to her duties as assistant coach.
WASHINGTON (MO.) -- Named Ellen
Port women
SHORT HOPS:
Registration open for youth sports
trips off island didn’t go
as smoothly.
Waiakea was missing
19 players because of aca-
demic probation, and the
result was a 62-7 loss to
Moanalua on Oahu.
“The starters never
made it,” coach Moku
Pita said. “It was a good
experience for the young-
er players. They really
enjoyed it.”
Na Menehune scored
eight touchdowns in the
first quarter and collect-
ed all 62 by halftime.
Quarterback Gehrig
Octavio accounted for
the Warriors’ touchdown
on a 1-yard run in the
fourth quarter.
“We wanted to score,
but whatever could go
wrong did go wrong,”
Pita said. “I wanted to
play an OIA team in the
preseason, but I thought
we’d be missing three
of four players, not 19.
They’ll be back.”
“We committed to the
game. We weren’t going
to back out.”
FOOTBALL:
Waiakea missing 19 players
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B
tournament.
Last year in the first
round at Aloha Stadium,
Hilo led Kahuku 10-0 at
halftime, before falling
20-10.
No team has suffered a
bigger talent drain than
the Vikings, who lost a
whopping 12 All-BIIF
first-team picks, includ-
ing running back Tristin
Spikes and linebacker
Ofa Fahuia, the players of
the year for offense and
defense.
Among the BIIF teams,
Hilo plays the most inter-
esting preseason game,
taking on Punahou (8-1),
the Division I state run-
ner-up, on Saturday in
Honolulu.
Next week, the Vikings
will host Kamehameha-
Kapalama at 7 p.m. at
Wong Stadium in anoth-
er preseason monster
showdown.
During the sum-
mer, Baldwin ran a free
passing clinic at Panaewa
Park for youngsters.
He’s also been involved
with Special Olympics.
Baldwin
coached
Kamehameha-Hawaii to
the BIIF Division II title
in 2010, but the Warriors
abruptly announced a
coaching change before
the 2011 season.
Hilo opens its BIIF
season at Hawaii Prep on
Saturday, Aug. 29.
Registration
forms,
along
with
tourna-
ment rules, are avail-
able at County Parks
and Recreation facilities
island-wide, S. Tokunaga
Store in Hilo and J. Hara
Store in Kurtistown.The
forms also can be found
online at: hawaiicounty.
gov/parks-and-recre-
ation/.
For more information,
call the Department’s
Recreation Office at
961-8740 or 962-2103.
Waimea bubble
soccer registration
open
Waimea Athletics is now
accepting registration for
3 vs. 3 Bubble Ball Soccer.
The max roster is five.
Divisions offered are for
ages 11-12 and 13-14.
Register online now
until Sept. 2 at waimeaath-
letics.weebly.com.
A mandatory clinic will
be held Sept. 2 from 4-5
p.m. at Waimea Park.
For more information,
email waimeaathletics@
gmail.comor call 640-5519.
Biddy basketball in
Waimea extended
Team registration dead-
line for Waimea Biddy
Basketball
has
been
extended to Aug. 21.
A clinic will be held
Monday-Wednesday at
Thelma Parker Gym. Ages
5-6 will play at 3:30 p.m.,
and ages 7-8 at 4:30 p.m.
For more information,
contact Melissa Samura
at 887-3014.
Kohala biddy
basketball, volleyball
registration
There will be Biddy
Basketball (ages 5-8) reg-
istration held at Hisaoka
Gym in Kohala on Aug. 10
and Aug. 12 from 4-5 p.m.
Registration is free and
includes uniform.
Practices will be held in
the second half of August
and games will be in
September-October.
There will be volleyball
(ages 4-8) registration
held at Hisaoka Gym in
Kohala on Aug. 24 and
Aug. 26 from 4-5 p.m.
Registration is free and
includes uniform.
Practices for volleyball
will be held in the first half
of September and games
will start in the second
half of September and
run through the end of
October.
For more information,-
contact Kim at 895-1939.
On the ‘Emily T
Gail Show’
Guests
: Dr. Frank and
Laura Mallery-Sayre talk
story about the 18th
Annual Daniel R. Sayre
Memorial
Foundation
Awards, Dinner, Dancing
and Silent Auction at
the Fairmont Orchid on
Saturday September 5.
In 1997, 25 year old
Daniel Sayre lost his life
to a hiking accident in
Pololu Valley. Frank and
Laura watched as mem-
bers of the Hawaii Fird
Department volunteered
to put their own lives at
risk to recover their son’s
body. The​y established
the Foundation which
honors men and women
of the Hawaii County Fire
Department that have
gone above and beyond
the call of duty. Over a
million dollars has been
raised for much needed
rescue equipment and
training.
Go to danielsayrefoun-
dation.org for tickets or to
donate.
Note
: Gail’s shows are
available at espnhawaii.
com, under the “lineup”
tab, or on iTunes as a free
podcast. For more infor-
mation, contact Gail at
896-6780 or emilytgail@
emilys.org.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B
BALDWIN:
Hilo takes on Punahou Saturday
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B
TOURNAMENTS
BICC MEMBERS GOLF
When:
Aug.5
Where:
Big Island Country Club
Format:
4-person team,2 low nets
Results:
TomJohnson,Frosty
Johnson,Steve Rickard,Al Droscoski
(-21)
Low net:
Al Droscoski (64)
Closest to the pin:
AlAkana (No.5);
Al Droscoski (No.8);TomJohnson
(No.13); FrostyJohnson (No.17)
When:
Aug.8
Where:
Big Island Country Club
Format:
4-person team,2 low nets,
except on holes 5,6,7,12,13 and 14
use three low nets
Blind draw:
Steve Rickard
Results:
TomJohnson,Frosty
Johnson,GrantWilson,Blind draw
(-23)
Low net:
Steve Rickard (70)
Closest to the pin:
FrostyJohnson
(No.8);Al Droscoski (No.13); Steve
Rickard (No.17)
KEAUHOU KONAMEN’S GOLF
CLUB
When:
Aug.8
Where:
Big Island Country Club
Format:
Low net
Results - A Flight:
BobJohnson
(68); Brian Hansen (71); BillJaeger,
SidYanabu,WalterWelton (tie,72)
Low gross:
BobJohnson (77)
Closest to the pin:
Curtis Boyd
(No.5);John Most (No. 8, 13); Bob
Johnson (No. 17)
M&M GOLF CLUB
When:
Aug.7
Where:
Big Island Country Club
Format:
Throw out one par 3/4/5,
half handicap
Results:
Anne Cole (60.5);Janis
Walker (61); LindaTakai (62)
Low puts:
LindaTakai (28)
Chip ins:
LindaTakai (No.6);Anne
Cole (No.15)
When:
Aug.4
Where:
Makalei Golf Club
Format:
Even on front,odd on back,
half handicap
Results:
Barbara Crutcher (33.5);
Joy Sokabe (35.5);Takako Kasahara,
KasieWessels (tie,37)
Low putts:
Joy Sokabe (30)
Chip in:
Barbara Crutcher (No.2)
NAWAHINE OWAIKOLOA
WOMEN’S GOLF CLUB
When:
Aug.6
Format:
Throw out one Par 3,1 Par 4
and 1 Par 5,half handicap
Results:
Trish Kimball (52); Deb
Knox (55); Barb Rainey (56); Mona
Peck,KasieWessels,CaroleAbarcar
(tie,57)
WEEKLYGOLFRESULTS
Hospice of Kona’s
***MEMORY LANE***
A Boutique of Quality “Previously Loved Treasures”
324-7700
Hospice of Kona, 75-5925Walua Rd, PO Box 4130 Kailua-Kona, HI 96745
Do not hesitate to call, even if you don’t
immediately need our services. We are here
to answer your questions and concerns.
Hospice of Kona 324-7700
If you haven’t been in a while~~we invite you to stop back by
To check out our daily sales
Monday - 25% off all Linens
Tuesday - Senior Day (55 & Over) - 25% off of Purchases
Wednesday - 25% off Kitchen and Glassware Items
Thursday, Friday & Saturday is $1 Day on Clothing
If you don’t see it
Please ask us and we will gladly put you on our list to call
when the items come in.
MEMORY LANE~~
75-5745 Kuakini Hwy, at the corner of
Kuakini Hwy and Hualalai Rd - 326-9293
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