Boxer Lareau heads to nationals ADVERTISING Boxer Lareau heads to nationals East Side Boxing Club is seeking donations and a sponsor for Pahoa native TJ Lareau, who qualified for the Junior Olympic boxing championships in Virginia from June 6-13. Lareau
Boxer Lareau heads to nationals
East Side Boxing Club is seeking donations and a sponsor for Pahoa native TJ Lareau, who qualified for the Junior Olympic boxing championships in Virginia from June 6-13.
Lareau won the 125-pound, 13-year-old division at the Hawaii Junior Olympic championships in late April in Honolulu. The only boxer representing the Big Island, Lareau also won the Outstanding Sportsmanship Trophy at the event.
For more information, contact coach Joe Hawthorne at 443-9653 or joezell71@gmail.com.
Ejima is junior world qualifier
Hilo’s Michiko Ejima qualified for the IMG Junior World championship, carding a 186 during two rounds of play in the girls 9-10 division at a qualifier at Wailua Golf Course in Lihue, Kauai.
This is the second time Ejima has earned a spot at junior worlds.
Ejima was not included in story about Big Island qualifiers in Monday’s edition.
Saturday and Sunday on Kauai
Big Islanders in bold
Boys 7-10
1. Joshua Satonaka Chung 70-70–140
2. Ariihau J Faana 76-69–145
3. Dysen Park 80-71–151
4. Anson Cabello 80-80–160
5. Taiki Marsh 79-86–165
6. Dillon Ikaika Jonke 89-82–171
7. Tristan Moriuchi Bayot 91-86–177
8. Danny DongWoo Im 91-87–178
9. Ryan Chang Jr. 99-87–186
Boys 11-12
1. Torin Dezzani 77-74–151
T2. Go Nakatsukasa 76-76–152
T2. Jacob Kiyoshi Torres 76-76–152
4. Isaiah Kanno 78-75–153
5. Kelly Chinn 77-81–158
6. Joshua Hayashida 86-78–164
7. Noah Koshi 83-83–166
8. Marshall Y Kim Jr. 90-80–170
9. Caleb Blaine Chumley 91-86–177
10. Aidan Oki 92-91–183
11. E. Steele Parker 109-107–216
12. Jake David Sequin 78-DQ
Girls 7-8
1. Mira Kubo 104-97–201
T2. Ava Cepeda 106-99–205
T2. Sophie Chikako Christopher 104-101–205
Girls 9-10
1. Ashley Koga 77-79–156
2. Rachael Wang 89-84–173
3. Michiko Ejima 89-97–186
4. Mia Jane Cepeda 98-89–187
Girls 11-12
1. Karissa Pi’ilani Kilby 75-71–146
2. Reina Iiizumi 74-73–147
3. Minny Byun 78-75–153
4. Tagiralani Luafalealo 79-75–154
5. Kailey Oki 80-78–158
T7. Kaylee Akagi 78-82–160
T7. Lacey Uchida 83-77–160
T7. Lana Calibuso-Kwee 83-77–160
T7. Summer Wong 85-75–160
11. Catherine Choi 94-88–182
Girls 13-18
1. Malia Nam 69-70–139
T2. Allisen Corpuz 72-70–142
T2. Tuan-yu Chiang 70-72–142
4. Jasmine Cabajar 76-71–147
5. Aiko Leong 72-76–148
Boys 13-18
1. Kyosuke Kevin Hara 72-66–138
2. Justin Arcano 69-74–143
T3. Andrew Chin 72-72–144
3. Kyle Suppa 72-72–144
5. Jun Ho Won 72-74–146
Also
T11. Preston-Lee Ching 76-78–154
T19. Trevor Hirata 77-79–156
T21. Shon Katahira 77-80–157
T24. Pono Yanagi 76-82–158
T37. Kalai Pomroy 80-83–163
Panaewa football seeking coaches
The Panaewa Alii Football Association is looking for coaches for its 2015 tackle season.
For more information, contact at 960-6625.
Arakaki top shoot at skeet range
Neil Arakaki won a Big Island Trap Club shoot earlier this month at the County Trap and Skeet Range.
Arakaki (180) was followed by Ronald Nakamura and DeLance Wiegele (177) in an event in which participants shot 100 targets.
The next shoot is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 7.
For more information, contact Dexter Egdamin at 936-4362.
Kealakehe seeking softball coach
Kealakehe High School is seeking a softball coach.
For more information, contact athletic director Alan Vogt at 313-3774 or email at Alan_vogt@notes.k12.hi.us.
HPA golf benefit June 5 in Kona
The 19th Annual Hawaii Preparatory Academy Headmaster’s Cup begins at 10 a.m. with a shotgun start on June 5, at Kohanaiki Golf Course in Kona.
The tournament is a two-player shamble, low-net score format with mulligans available for purchase upon registration. A mid-afternoon reception with pupu and prizes will follow.
Registration is $350 per person, which includes a Kohanaiki golf shirt. Proceeds benefit financial aid and athletics at HPA.
For information and registration, call 881-4044, or visit go.hpa.edu/2015-headmasterscupreg.