Boys 14-under Participation 120 pts Kapaa Warriors Lew Lindsey Jr. 119 pts Lihue Kings Kaleo Perez 119 pts Kalaheo Pistons Mel Mararagan 118 pts Lihue Lakers Peter Rayno 109 pts Kilauea Lakers Roger Domingo 97 pts Westside Hornets Maynard Shea
Boys 14-under
Participation
120 pts Kapaa Warriors Lew Lindsey Jr.
119 pts Lihue Kings Kaleo Perez
119 pts Kalaheo Pistons Mel Mararagan
118 pts Lihue Lakers Peter Rayno
109 pts Kilauea Lakers Roger Domingo
97 pts Westside Hornets Maynard Shea
74 pts Puhi Wildcats Arnold Sales
Sportsmanship
900 pts Kapaa Warriors
880 pts Westside Hornets
875 pts Lihue Kings
839 pts Lihue Lakers
838 pts Kilauea Lakers
824 pts Kalaheo Pistons
805 pts Puhi Wildcats
Outstanding
220 pts Kapaa Warriors
198 pts Kilauea Lakers
168 pts Kalaheo Pistons
155 pts Westside Hornets
149 pts Lihue Kings
148 pts Lihue Lakers
104 pts Puhi Wildcats
Girls 12-under
Participation
78 pts Lokahi Girls, Milton Caspillo
72 pts Waimea B & G, Darrin Zablan
71 pts Lihue Fire Raiders, Brian Inouye
66 pts Kapaa, Talbert Tacbian
62 pts Hanaulu #2, Michelle Lemi
62 pts Westside Hornets, Maynard Shea
59 pts Kilauea #2, Mitsu Yokotake
56 pts Hanamaulu #1, Michelle Lemi
51 pts Kilauea #1, Mitsu Yokotake
Sportsmanship
600 pts Kapaa Ladybugs
600 pts Hanamaulu #2
600 pts Lihue Fire Raiders
587 pts Kilauea #1
582 pts Westside Hornets
576 pts Kilauea #2
562 pts Lokahi Girls
561 pts Waimea B & G
494 pts Hanamaulu #1
Outstanding
146 pts Lokahi Girls
144 pts Waimea B & G
124 pts Lihue Fire Raiders
95 pts Kilauea #2
93 pts Westside Hornets
84 pts Kapaa Ladybugs
68 pts Kilauea #2
62 pts Hanamaulu #2
58 pts Hanamaulu #1
TGI Report
Bells Beach, Australia – The 30th Rip Curl Pro was postponed yesterday due to a decrease in swell size.
Organizers both at Bells Beach, and at the breaks of Johanna, evaluated conditions at daybreak before opting to wait for an increase expected in the coming days.
Surf in the 3ft (1m) range was on offer at Johanna, and at Bells there was even less to work with.
Upcoming round three clashes of the $250,000 World Championship Tournament (WCT) include 2000 world champion, three-time Rip Curl Pro winner and Kalihiwai Ridge resident Sunny Garcia, who faces Fabio Gouveia of Brazil.
Hanalei’s Andy Irons, ranked the 10th best surfer on the tour, won in the first round and posted the best heat score (9.0). He will not compete in round three.
Trent Munro will then take on fellow Australian Luke Egan, before the rematch of last year’s final sees Danny Wills and Mick Fanning do battle again.
Reigning world champion CJ Hobgood (USA) is up against Marcello Nunes (Brz), and 1999 world champ Mark Occhilupo (Aus) will face Rodrigo Dornelles (Brz).
Another Brazilian, Flavio Padaratz, then meets current world #1 Joel Parkinson (Aus) in what is sure to be another great heat.
A decision will be made today on whether to go ahead with the competition.
Full heat details and surfer profiles are available on: www.aspworldtour.com.
Kaua’i’s Irons and Garcia will have to wait
Pierre Tostee/ASP Photographer
Bells beach surf not up to par for Rip Curl Pro competition. The competition will be postponed when the swell increases.
Staff Photo by Dennis Fujimoto
The Lihu’e (Lee) guard/forward protects this rebound between the sandwich efforts of a pair of Lihu’e (Lemke) defenders in the opening of the Boys 16 Under basketball played Thursday night at the Kalaheo NC. Now that the 12-Under and 14-Under have finished, the 16-unders take to the limelight for some basketball action.