Dec. 2 Big Island briefs

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Big Dog 5K Run/Walk is Dec. 30

Big Dog 5K Run/Walk is Dec. 30

The Big Dog Resolution 5K Run/Walk will be held at 8 a.m. Dec. 30 starting at the Coconut Island parking lot.

The fee is $5 or a canned good, and all proceeds benefit the Hawaii Island Food Basket.

For more information, Wayne “Big Dog” Joseph at 969-7400.

808 Mx/ATV Association on tap

The 808 Mx/ATV Association will hold its last race of the season Dec. 15 at its facility next to the drag strip.

Gates open at 7 a.m. and the fee is $5 per person, though racers and children under 5 are free.

For more info, email 808mxatvassociation@gmail.com; call Jeri (896-6266) or Holly (937-0529) or visit the club on Facebook.

Nov. 17 results

50cc (B) beginners (7-9)

1. Israel Mahi, Hilo

50cc (A) Advanced (7-9)

1. Skylar Joyce, Waikoloa

50cc open (4-9)

1. Skylar Joyce, Waikoloa

65cc dirt bike open (7-11)

1. Jayden Pelanca, Papaikou

85cc dirt bike (9-16)

1. Colt Coakley, Volcano

2. Dylan-Paul Torres-Salvador, Kapaau

3. AnaRay Pankey, Mountain View

4. Britney Pa’ahana, Kealakekua

Supermini dirt bike (10-15)

1. Dylan-Paul Torres-Salvador, Kapaau

Schoolboy dirt bike (13-17)

1. Keegan Whaley, Honokaa

2. Colby Coghill, Waikoloa

Dirt bike 125cc

2str.-250cc 4str. novice

1. Tyler Vasconcellos, Mountain View

2. Caleb Pankey, Mountain View

Dirt bike 125cc

2str. – 250cc 4str. amateur

1. Reese Mills-Richardson, Hilo

2. Jade Leitner, Honokaa

3. Rondon Demello, Napo’opo’o

4. Steve Haskill, Waimea

Dirt bike 125cc

2str. – 250cc 4str. expert

1. Kai Mukai, Hilo,

2. Keegan Whaley, Honokaa

3. Colby Coghill, Waikoloa

4-. Mikey Salvador, Kapaau

Dirt bike 250cc

2str. – 450 4str. novice

1. Tyler Vasconcellos, Mountain View

2. Caleb Pankey, Mountain View

Dirt bike 250cc

2str. – 450cc 4 str. amateur

1. Reese Mills-Richardson, Hilo

2. Todd Gregory, Kapaau

3. Rondon Demello, Napo’opo’o

Dirt bike 250cc

2str. – 450cc 4str. expert

1. Kai Mukai, Hilo,

2. Keegan Whaley, Honokaa

3. John Lopez, Hilo

4. Jared Maddox, Hilo

Dirt bike vet class (30 and up)

1. Mikey Salvador, Kapa’au,

2. Vernon Demello, Napo’opo’o,

Dirt bike Masters Class (40 and up)

1. Phil Oveland, Waimea

2. Todd Gregory, Kapa’au

3. Jade Leitner, Honokaa

4. Kelly Krall, Waikoloa

5. John Lopez, Hilo

6. Steve Haskill, Waimea

7. Pete Comandini, Waikoloa

Vintage dirt bike

1. Tony Joyce, Waikoloa,

50cc quad

1. Ashtin Pa’ahana, Kealakekua

2. Kamaili Kalawe, Hilo

90cc quad

1. Jadie Sanborn, Hilo

2. Jayden Pelanca, Papa’ikou

3. Ashtin Pa’ahana, Kealakekua

4. Jayden Sanborn, Hilo

5. Cierra Pila, Keaau

50-90cc quad open

1. Jayden Sanborn, Hilo

2. Jayden Pelanca, Papaikou

3. Ashtin Pa’ahana, Kealakekua

4. Kobi Miller, Honokaa

5. Kaeley Kalawe, Hilo

6. Kamaili Kalawe, Hilo

7. Chansen McAllister, Keaau

8. Chandler McAllister, Keaau

Schoolboy quad

1. Chansen Pila, Kea’au,

Quad B amateur (16 and up)

1. David Joseph, Kurtistown

2. Eddie Wayne, Pahoa

3. Che Donan, Hilo

4. Britney Pa’ahana, Kealakekua

Quad A expert (16 and up)

1. Jake Kron, Mountain View

2. Kevin Gardner, Hakalau

Quad open (16 and up)

1. Jake Kron, Mountain View

2. Eddie Wayne, Pahao

3. David Joseph, Kurtistown

4. Kevin Gardner, Hakalau

Wahine quad

1. Britney Pa’ahana, Kealakekua

Holes-in-one at Hilo Municipal

Lloyd Toriano aced the 166-yard 11th hole on Nov. 24 at Hilo Municipal Golf Course. He used a 6 iron while playing with the Hawaii Fil-Am Golf Club.

Witnessing Toriano’s first hole-in-one were Ed Mangibin, Richard Ancheta, Gerald Sodetani, Alex Antonio and Leo Cumlat.

—Wendall Paiva aced the 177-yard 10th hole Thursday at Hilo Muni using a 4-iron.

Dennis Morita, Ken Oliveira, Arlen Bento, Henry Shiroma, Lefty Yogi, Raymond Carvalho, Sherman Kobayashi and Greg Kama all witnessed Paiva’s first hole-in-one.

Setting the record straight

Cortney Arruda will be honored as last season’s MVP when the Hawaii AJA Memorial Baseball League holds it’s season-opening ceremonies at 10 a.m. today at Wong Stadium.

An incorrect MVP was listed in Friday’s edition.

After the ceremomonies, the defending champion Keaukaha Warriors will play the Corsairs.