Big Isle briefs, Aug. 21

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Yanagi goes 3-1 in match play on Maui

Kamehameha’s Pono Yanagi and Dillon Ah Chong both shrugged off first-round losses at the Hawaii State Junior Golf Association match play championship last weekend to reach the consolation final, where Yanagi prevailed 2 and 1 on Maui for his third consecutive victory.

Yanagi took out Waiakea’s Aidan Oki 4 and 2 in the consolation semis.

Waiakea’s Isaiah Kanno and Kailey Oki were the only Big Island golfers to reach the quarterfinals.

Kanno, the fifth seed, bested Oki but then lost 1 up to Honolulu’s Jonathan Morikawa, who was seeded fourth.

In the girls bracket, the 11th-seeded Kailey Oki upset Oahu’s Kaylee Akagi 8 and 6 before running into Oahu’s Myah McDonald, who won 3 and 1 en route to claiming the championship as the third seed.

Ah Chong pocketed a pair of 4-and-3 wins in consolation play and finished 2-2.

Honolulu’s Peter Jung, seeded third, won the title.

Andrews athletics registration

Andrews Athletic Association is opening registration for players ages 7-8, who are interested in playing baseball in the coach-pitch and Pinto division level.

For more information, email andrewsathleticassociation@gmail.com.

Waiakea Pirates registration

The Waiakea Pirates youth baseball organization is looking for players for their teeball (ages 5-6 years old), coach-pitch (7-8) and mustang (9-10) teams.

For more information, call Kathy at 896-3610.

Hawaii Alumni hoops tourney

The 10th annual Hawaii Alumni Basketball Tournament is looking for a few more teams to join this year’s event, set for Sept. 1-3 at Panaewa Park.

There will be an open and 35-and-over division, and number of Big Island schools and a few from Oahu are expected to attend.

Tournament organizers will award three Larry Manliguis Scholarships of $300 each, two of which are donated by the Hilo High class of 1960, and the other donated by the tournament proceeds.

For more information, call Bruce Ferreira at 756-6695 or Jay Mandaquit at 937-5647.

Ka’u Coffee Trail Run

The fifth annual Ka’u Coffee Trail Run will be held Sept. 22 offering 5K, 10K and half-marathon races through macadamia nut and coffee fields along the slopes of rural Ka’u.

The runs are sponsored by O Ka’u Kakou, and all profits benefit the community, a release said. The races begin and end at the Ka’u Coffee Mill in Pahala.

Early registration runs through Monday. The fees are 5K ($30), 10K (40) and HM ($50), and the prices increase by $5 through Aug. 13.

For more information, visit https://okaukakou.org/kau-coffee-trail-run.

Hashimoto records first ace

Russell Hashimoto recorded his first hole-in-one on Monday,Aug. 13 at the par 3 177-yard 13th hole at Hilo Municipal Golf Course with a fairway wood.

Steve Ozaki and Randy Kishimoto witnessed Hashimoto’s first ace.