Yanagi leads Hawaii again ADVERTISING Yanagi leads Hawaii again Hilo’s Pono Yanagi closed with the worst of his three rounds at the Junior America’s Cup, but his 4-over 76 on Thursday in Dupont, Washington, was still good enough to lead
Yanagi leads Hawaii again
Hilo’s Pono Yanagi closed with the worst of his three rounds at the Junior America’s Cup, but his 4-over 76 on Thursday in Dupont, Washington, was still good enough to lead Team Hawaii, which fell back to 13th.
Yanagi finished tied for 20th in the field of 72 at 6-over.
Oahu’s Remington Hirano (final-round 77, 9-over for 36 holes), Davis Lee (80, 18-over) and Evan Kawai (81, 15-over) also teed up for Hawaii, which finished at 29-over, 32 strokes behind first-place British Columbia.
Dolphins fast at junior swim
The Kona Dolphins made a splash at the junior age group championships last weekend on Oahu.
The swim club finished seventh among the field of 17 — a fine accomplishment with just 10 swimmers.
The team’s efforts were led by 9-year-old Minez-Cruz. Not only did she capture the overall high-point scorer for her 10-and-under age group, she also broke a eight-year old record in the 100-meter freestyle.
The team nearly had another young high-point scorer in Ethan Ng, but the young swimmer missed out on the honor by a single point in the boys 10-and-under division.
Hawaii Island Swimming Club brought home three gold medals: Jessica Chen won the 11-12 50 freestyle, Jeream Estabilio (10U) claimed the 50 breaststroke and Sky Domingo captured the 13-14 100 free.
Chen and Domingo each won a silver medals as well.
Hilo Aquatic Club’s Xochi Gervais won the 11-12 200 free along with a silver and a bronze.
Keaau tryout dates are set
Keaau High is holding tryouts or practices for the following fall sports:
• Football: Ongoing; practices daily from 3-5:30 p.m.
• Girls Volleyball: Starts Monday, 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m.; continues daily on Tuesday from 4-6 p.m.
• Cross-country: Tuesday, 3:30-5:30 p.m.
• Cheerleading: Tryout 3-5 p.m. Wednesday and 3:30-5:30 p.m. Aug. 8-10
All participants must have a current physical on file with the athletic office to try out.
For more information, contact the athletic office at 313-3450.
Kamehameha seeks coach
Kamehameha is hiring a boys basketball coach for the varsity, junior varsity and middle school levels.
The deadline to apply us Aug. 6.
For full job description and to apply, visit http://www.ksbe.edu/careers.
Baseball prospect camp at UH-Hilo
The 2017 Paradise Baseball Camp Summer Prospect Camp will be held Thursday, Aug. 3 and Friday, Aug. 4 at UH-Hilo stadium.
The camp will be run by Waiakea graduate and Northern Colorado assistant Kainoa Correa and Big Island Wood Bat Academy coach Kaha Wong, along with 11 instructors/recruiters from Northern Colorado (Division I), Yale (D-I), Hawaii Pacific (D-II), UHH (D-II), Puget Sound (D-III), Whitworth (D-III), Pacific (D-III), William Jessup (NAIA), Pierce College (JC, Wash.), Centralia (JC, Wash.), Weather ford (JC, Texas).
Cost of the two-day camp is $180.
For more information, contact Jenea Respicio at 808-333-1605 or biwoodbatacademy@gmail.com.
Softball tourney honors cancer fight
The fourth annual Battling for Cancer Softball Tournament will be held Aug. 26-27 at Walter Victor Stadium.
The entry fee is $200, and teams must provide their own 14-inch softballs.
For more information, call Chaley Kaleo (959-9729, 990-9729), Les Estrella (397-0257) or Nene Kaleo (959-9729, 990-9720).
Waiakea air riflery tryouts
The Waiakea High School air riflery team will hold tryouts for all interested students for the 2017 season at the school gym at 6:15 p.m. from July 31-Aug. 3.
Students must have a 2017-2018 Waiakea physical to try out.
For more information, contact coach Mel Kawahara at 938-6868.
HPA volleyball needs JV coach
Hawaii Prep is looking for a girls junior varsity coach.
Practice starts in August.
For more information, contact athletic director Stephen Perry at sperry@hpa.edu.