Brantley Center golf tourney July 15
Brantley Center Inc. will host its 34th annual golf tournament at 7 a.m. July 15 at the Waikoloa Village Golf Course.
The tournament features a two-person, best ball format, and the registration fee of $125 per person includes green fees and lunch.
For questions or to request registration forms, contact Steve Pavao at 775-7245 or 430-0267 or by email to bcenter2@hawaiiantel.net.
Kealakehe needs baseball coach
Kealakehe High School seeks a varsity baseball coach for the 2012-13 season.
Applications are available in the high school’s attendance office, and the application deadline is July 20.
For more information, call 327-4300, ext. 2213 after July 16.
Keaau seeks judo coach
Keaau High School is currently seeking to hire a boys and girls judo coach for the upcoming school year.
Anyone interested in the job should apply in person at the main office. Applications will be accepted until 4 p.m. July 13. For more information, please contact the school’s athletic office at 982-4220, ext. 2229
King’s Swim Saturday at Kailua Bay
Kona Aquatics will host its 18th annual King’s Swim at 8 a.m. Saturday at Kailua Bay.
The 1.2-mile course begins at Kailua Bay and ends at Kamakahonu Bay, directly in front of King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel.
Event organizers will not allow fins or wetsuits. Applications are available at Bike Works (74-5583 Luhia St.) in Kailua-Kona.
The registration deadline was June 30, but late registration takes place from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. at Kailua Pier on race day.
The late registration fee is $20.
Awards go to the top three male and female finishers and to winners in each of the event’s 14 age groups. Volunteers with kayaks or surfboards wishing to join the safety patrol for the swim are welcome to participate.
For more information, call Steve Borowski at 334-0083.
Kealakehe fall sports tryouts soon
Kealakehe High School’s fall sports tryouts will begin in late July.
Students wanting to participate in fall sports must complete physical examination and athletic consent forms before doing so.
The forms are available in the school’s attendance office.
The first day of practice for each fall sport begins at 3 p.m., with other information listed below:
c Cheerleading: July 28 (band room)
c Football: July 29 (Waverider Stadium)
c Bowling: July 29 (KBXtreme)
c Girls volleyball: July 29 (high school gym)
c Cross-country: July 29 (Waverider Stadium)
c Air riflery: Aug. 6 (riflery range)
For more information, call 327-4300, ext. 2213 after July 15.
HI-PAL hoops tourneys this summer
The Hawaii Police Department’s traffic services section and the Hawaii Island Police Activities League will conduct Click It or Ticket 3-on-3 Basketball Tournaments on the following dates:
c July 20-22: Papaaloa Gymnasium in Laupahoehoe
c July 29-Aug. 1: Kekuaokalani Gymnasium
c Aug. 10-12: The new covered sports building in Panaewa
c Aug. 24-26: Honokaa Parks and Recreation sports complex
c Sept. 8: Naalehu gymnasium (tentative)
The tournaments offer five boys age divisions (5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14), a high school boys division, three girls age divisions (10-and-under, 12-and-under, 14-and-under) and a high school girls division. The tournament’s age cutoff date is Dec. 31, 2011.
Each division has a limit of 10 teams. Teams interested in participating must complete registration materials two weeks prior to the start of a tournament.
Submit registration packets at the community policing office (formerly the receiving desk in the public safety building) in Hilo or the Kona police receiving desk.
Interested teams may also fax materials to 961-2209 in East Hawaii or 327-3583 in West Hawaii.
For more information, call Joseph Botelho at the East Hawaii HI-PAL office (961-2220) or Randy Morris at the West Hawaii HI-PAL office (326-4646, ext. 258).
Tiger tandem on Emily T. Gail Show
Ron Wade, director of marketing for the Detroit Tigers, and Tigers pitcher Phil Coke are guests on this week’s Emily T. Gail Show, which is available at espnhawaii.com under “lineup” and as an iTunes podcast.
The Midwest theme continues with Detroit TV personality Jennifer Hammond and Rob Rancour of Detroit Tigers D Productions.
Also, Janet Higa Miller of Bike Works Beach & Sport will have an update on the triple crown swim events wrapping up Saturday with the King’s Swim at Kailua Pier. Go to bikeworkshawaii.com for info.
For information on the Emily T. Gail Show, contact Gail at 896-6780.
Past shows are available at facebook.com/emilytgailtalkstory.
Weekly golf tourney results
Na Wahine O Waikoloa
Women’s Golf Club
Thursday’s results
c Low net scores: 1. (tie) Jan Loskutoff 57; 1. Mary Vandamme 57; 3. Mary Desisto 61
c Birdies: Jan Loskutoff (3, 6); Audrey Hamilton (5)
c Closest to the pin: Jan Loskutoff (3); Mary Desisto (6); Margaret Tigue (12, 16)
c Chip-in: Audrey Hamilton (5)
c Note: Members played “Drop to Par.”
M&M Ladies Golf Club
June 26 results
c Scores: 1. Randi Wilson 24; 2. Mary Desisto 25; 3. Judy Pettersen 26.5; 4. Shoko Ioh 27
c Low putts: Randi Wilson 28
c Chip-in: Mary Desisto
c Notes: Members played “Best Nine.”
Big Island Country Club
Wednesday’s results
c Low net scores: 1. Barb Poston 65; 2. Jim Jacobs 73; 3. Ray Poston 74
c Closest to the pin: Barb Poston (5); Barb Millslagle (8); Jim Jacobs (18)
Makalei Kolepa Hui
Saturday’s results
c A flight low net scores: 1. Dave Peters 63; 2. Tom Bates 65
c B flight low net scores: 1. Larry Leedom 66; 2. (tie) Wayne Watanabe 72; 2. Roger Higgins 72
c C flight low net scores: 1. Bill Stockly 70; 2. (tie) Ed Skelton 72; 2. Pete Hansel 72
c Closest to the pin: Chuck Wells (2); Larry Leedom (5); John Kiaha (12); Eddie Nakaya (15)
Keauhou Kona
Men’s Golf Club
Saturday’s results
c Low net scores: 1. Jim McQuaid 68; 2. Bob Johnson 69; 3. (tie) Steve Kimes 70; 3. Brian Hansen 70; 3. Gene Young 70
c Closest to the pin: Larry Stevens (3); Cullen Burgess (5); Walt Welton (12, 17)
c Low gross score: Cullen Burgess 74








