• Quigley perfection • Final AYSO registration moves to Kalaheo • Father’s Day fishing • Laranio paces Wailua (I) win in Kilauea Quigley perfection OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — After waiting all day to play one hole of golf, Dana Quigley
• Quigley perfection
• Final AYSO registration moves to Kalaheo
• Father’s Day fishing
• Laranio paces Wailua (I) win in Kilauea
Quigley perfection
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — After waiting all day to play one hole of golf, Dana Quigley played it to perfection.
Quigley made an 11-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole Monday to beat Tom Watson and Gil Morgan in the rain-shortened Bayer Advantage Classic.
Watson, the hometown favorite who also lost to Quigley in a playoff in the season-opening event in Hawai’i, had a chance to win in regulation. But he left a long birdie putt hanging on the lip on his final hole, bringing a groan from the big gallery.
Watson played 12 holes Monday, finishing off a 6-under 66 to join Quigley and Morgan, who finished their rounds before rain suspended play Sunday, at 11-under 133. Rain washed out play Saturday, reducing the tournament to 36 holes for the third time in four years.
Quigley, playing his 261st straight Champions Tour tournament, hit a 6-iron to 11 feet on the 442-yard 18th in the playoff.
Final AYSO registration moves to Kalaheo
The final registration sign-ups for AYSO Region 940 (West Region) will be on Saturday, June 18th at Kalaheo Neighborhood Center from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 pm.
Registration fee for players will be $60 which includes uniform jersey, shorts and socks. All new players must present a copy of birth certificate. For more information, please call 635-4422.
Father’s Day fishing
The Nawiliwili Yacht Club will be hosting their annual Father’s Day fishing derby this Sunday, June 19 in front of their NYC clubhouse at the Nawiliwili Small Boat Harbor.
Registration starts from 10 a.m. with fishing being done in different age categories as well as fish categories.
Hot dogs and cold drinks will be available for anglers and their families.
Fleet Captain Bill Georgi is the event chairperson for this year’s derby.
Laranio paces Wailua (I) win in Kilauea
Leilani Laranio netted a game-high 18 points to pace Wailua I to a 36-15 win over Wailua II in the KYBA Girls 14 Under games played Saturday, June 11, at the Kilauea Neighborhood Center.Kira Nakamura knocked in six points for Wailua II.
Tamalyn Hasegawa came alive in the third quarter and finished with 10 points, but the effort fell short for the Lihu’e Adventures who dropped to Wailua, 41-14 in the Girls 19U contest. Roselyn Ebinger led the victorious Wailua with eight points.
Wailua continued to sizzle in the Boys 14U contest as Davin Chong finished with 16 points to lead Wailua to a 39-24 win over the G-Unit who was led by Cody Valpoon’s 16 points.
John Das may have been out-scored by Andrew Panoke, but the Eastside edged Kanuikapono, 35-30 in the day’s finale, Das finishing with eight points for the game winners. Panoke led Kanuikapono with nine points.