• Bryant accuser named • Woods and bride detained • Kapa‘a’s Inouye ties for third • Kaua‘i senior golf tourney • Irons moves on in Spain Bryant accuser named DENVER — Under orders from a federal judge, the woman accusing
• Bryant accuser named
• Woods and bride detained
• Kapa‘a’s Inouye ties for third
• Kaua‘i senior golf tourney
• Irons moves on in Spain
Bryant accuser named
DENVER — Under orders from a federal judge, the woman accusing Kobe Bryant of rape identified herself by name in a revised version of the lawsuit she filed against the NBA star two months ago. The 20-year-old woman, who asked Eagle County prosecutors to dismiss the felony case against Bryant after deciding not to testify, had sought to remain anonymous in the federal civil case, though her name has been widely published on the Internet.
Her attorneys, John Clune and L. Lin Wood, argued she should not be named because she has been the subject of death threats and sordid publicity since she told police Bryant assaulted her 16 months ago. Wood said that the woman identified herself only so she could continue her lawsuit and would prefer that the media not publish her name because she still fears for her safety.
Woods and bride detained
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Tiger Woods and his bride were briefly detained by U.S. Coast Guard officers on their yacht Privacy, then were turned away from San Juan’s port because they had failed to notify authorities of their arrival. Since July 1, new security regulations require many boats to submit an arrival notice at least four days before entering a U.S. port, Coast Guard spokesman Lt. Eric Willis said.
Kapa‘a’s Inouye ties for third
Pacific Lutheran’s (Tacoma, Wash.) Kurt Inouye, a junior from Kapa‘a High School tied for third at the Whitworth Invitational held on Sunday and Monday. He shot 77-76-153.
Kaua‘i senior golf tourney
The Fourth Quarter Senior Golf Club Tournament will be held on Saturday, Nov. 27 at the Wailua Golf Course. November 2004 handicaps will be used. Entry blanks for sign up are available at the course. Golfers 55 years and older are invited to join the Kaua‘i Seniors Golf Club.
Irons moves on in Spain
SPAIN — Kaua‘i’s Andy Irons continued his charge towards a third consecutive world title with a commanding victory over good friend Cory Lopez, posting two 8.67 scores. Having already won two WCT events this season, the 26-year-old would obviously love nothing more than to claim another Billabong Pro title.