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Calendar

Monday

No major local events scheduled.

Tuesday

SOFTBALL
HHSAA Division I state championships–First-round: Leilehua vs. Campbell, 1 p.m.; Kapolei vs. Lahainaluna, 3 p.m.; Kaiser vs. Keaau, 5 p.m.; Pearl City vs. Maryknoll, 7 p.m.; Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
HHSAA Division II state championships–First-round: Kalaheo vs. Kohala, 1 p.m.; Konawaena vs. Nanakuli, 3 p.m.; Molokai vs. St. Francis, 5 p.m.; Waialua vs. Lanai, 7 p.m.; McKinley High Softball Stadium.

Transactions

AMERICAN LEAGUE
BOSTON RED SOX — Recalled RHP Steven Wright from Pawtucket (IL).

HHSAA All-Tournament Teams

Wally Yonamine Foundation/HHSAA Baseball State Championships

All-Tournament Team (as selected by the media and HHSAA)

Division I
Infield–Tyler Yamaguchi, Mid-Pacific;
Jacob Maekawa, Mid-Pacific; Ty De Sa, Mililani; Zachary Kapihe, Campbell.
Outfield–Matthew Yokota, Kamehameha; Dewayne Sprinkel, Campbell; Alexander Oley, Mid-Pacific.
Utility–Dorrien Villanueva-Hermosura, Campbell.
Catcher–Noah Shackles, Mid-Pacific.
Pitchers–Codie Paiva, Kamehameha; Chase Wago, Mid-Pacific.
Most Outstanding Player–Ian Kahaloa, Campbell.

Division II
Infield–Kahi Hirano, Maryknoll; Jaryn Nakamoto, Aiea; Kobey Dias, Kauai; Jason Nakamura, Maryknoll.
Outfield–Shannon Fermahin, Aiea;
Kobi Candaroma, KS-Hawaii;
Jarred Uyeda, Aiea.
Utility–Micah Layosa, Kauai.
Catcher–Neal Nakasone, Maryknoll.
Pitchers–Dylan Madamba, Aiea;
Jarred Kaneshiro, Maryknoll.
Most Outstanding Player–Joshua Muneno, Maryknoll.

Stanford Carr Development /HHSAA Girls Water Polo State Championship

All-Tournament Team (as selected by the HHSAA)
Kelly Fricke, Punahou; Emma Choy,
Punahou; Saki Migliorato, Punahou;
Madison Kauahi, Kamehameha;
Kayla Ganir, Kamehameha;
Nohea Kahaulelio, Kahuku.
Goalie–Tiala Wendt, Kapolei.
Most Outstanding Player–Emalia Eichelberger, Punahou.

Running

Bill Beauchamp 10K Run

At Pearl City

Female
Open–1. Angela Brito, 38:25.6; 2. Laura Darrow, 43:52.1; 3. Yuko Nakai, 44:35.0.
15 to 19–1. Nicollette Hernandez, 54:37.4; 2. Kaila Lizama, 57:00.8; 3. Rise Morisato, 1:04:07.3.
20 to 24–1. Amanda Burkett, 47:58.6.
25 to 29–1. Heidi Goedecke, 45:14.3; 2. Alexandra Oravcova, 52:44.6; 3. Jessica Williams, 57:32.4.
30 to 34–1. Jocelyn Chong, 47:48.5; 2. Shayna Higa, 52:32.7; 3. Lorraine Ishida, 53:49.0.
35 to 39–1. Yoshiko Watanabe, 49:30.6; 2. Melissa Nagata, 56:54.4; 3. Roxana Geoffrion, 1:02:10.4.
40 to 44–1. Wendi Lau, 54:39.4; 2. Katherine Weng, 59:16.0; 3. Yvette Soto, 1:04:00.5.
45 to 49–1. Emi Akutsu, 49:09.7; 2. Cheryl Miram, 57:11.4; 3. Michelle Seidel, 1:12:38.1.
50 to 54–1. Satomi Fujimura, 50:05.5; 2. Jeanine Nakakura, 54:13.7; 3. Joann Morisato, 1:04:06.9.
55 to 59–1. Eriko Fong, 53:32.5; 2. Colleen Kobayashi, 57:49.1; 3. Debi Halcro, 1:07:57.3.
60 to 64–1. Shuko Yamane, 55:02.6.
65 to 69–1. Karen Loomis, 1:14:46.2; 2. Eileen Ward, 1:33:56.9.
75 to 79–1. Joy Schoenecker, 1:18:52.2; 2. Rene McWade, 1:34:24.0.

Male
Open–1. John Barile, 38:52.7; 2. Alec Bell, 39:00.7; 3. Linus Candelaria, 39:10.2.
10 to 14–1. Nicholas Pugliese, 45:22.6; 2. Gabriel Tom, 49:20.1.
15 to 19–1. Brennen Roberts, 1:03:00.0; 2. Laakea Aliifua, 1:04:23.4; 3. Noah Ng, 1:14:59.5.
20 to 24–1. Steven Comer, 43:28.8; 2. Justin McBride, 44:17.6; 3. Cameron Podrasky, 1:00:52.0.
25 to 29–1. Brandon Kasubaski, 39:52.3; 2. Jaren Oshiro, 52:08.7; 3. Andrew Shipe, 1:00:04.4.
30 to 34–1. George Silva, 42:28.0; 2. Daniel Laakmann, 46:53.6.
35 to 39–1. Andrew Taylor, 40:46.7; 2. Brian Raley, 47:05.4; 3. Todd Rauschendorfer, 48:56.8.
40 to 44–1. Kengo Yoshimoto, 39:24.7; 2. Tomotsugu Goto, 42:17.0; 3. Paul Geoffrion, 47:36.8.
45 to 49–1. Pete Boksanski, 40:49.0; 2. Kent Korunka, 50:00.7; 3. Steven Fall, 50:02.4.
50 to 54–1. Eric Oshiro, 47:11.5; 2. Anson Quach, 48:13.7; 3. Louis Tomsic, 53:07.2.
55 to 59–1. Jeffery Nakasone, 46:45.8; 2. Coswin Saito, 49:11.9; 3. Ray Standley, 51:19.0.
60 to 64–1. Michael Georgi, 43:49.9; 2. Elmer Sighuas, 52:32.5; 3. Brian O’Connor, 1:13:37.8.
65 to 69–1. Mike Rohrer, 55:38.0; 2. Warren Nishimoto, 57:54.4; 3. Karl Heinz Doverman, 1:05:32.9.
70 to 74–1. Alfred Chun, 1:01:35.2; 2. Michael Pietrusewsky, 1:03:42.3.
80 to 84–1. Bill Cunningham, 1:11:09.0.

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