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Girls J6s C oach Todd Pa) ·es , Mariko Daniels , Nanea Ho lmes, ]essica ls oocs , Morg an]anus, Ke lli ]ames, Marissa Hueger. B oys 1 6s Arist De \'(/ o f[, Doug Hill er, Dav id \Vilkie, Ma tt M oore, Ch ris T oken, Ma rk E gesd.al . Boys 18 Coach Datid B uck, Jimmy Au stin, John Miz11no, Brady Jencks, Bryan Tumer-Gerloch , Ni ck Bright , Keoni \Villiarns. Mast ers Men 53 Kawilw G rant, Tay Pen)', C/tri s McKenzie, ]o lm Finn ey, Mike To wn a nd Bruce Ames. O urri gger Canoe Club paddlers got it all together in Jul y to wi n both the Kaupiko and Oahu Hawaiian Ca n oe Racing A ssociati on r ega ttas at K eehi L agoon. The Club fi nish ed the s eason with t wo wins, three second place and two third place fini s hes in regattas. At the Kaupik o R egatta, Outrigger took the l ead after the freshmen m en and wom en crews won the ir races and n ever look ed back, u psetting perennial champion Lanikai , 80-67. Outriger crews won nine events in b ringi ng home the title. At the OHCRA Cham- pions hip r egatta on July 25, Outrigger clefemed Lani ka i 85-72, with l2 crews winning the Oahu title. The kids cr ews did their part as us ua l, but it was the up per di vision crews that made the dif- fe rence. John D. Kaupiko Regatta 7/18/99 Kec hi Lagoon Results AA Division ( 17 crews or more)- I. Outri gge r 80. 2. L an i kai 67. 3. K ai lua 66. 4. Hui Nalu 46. 5. Hui L anaki- la 35. 6. Waikiki Surf 23. Winning OCC Crews Girls 13 ( 1/4 mile)- Jennifer Tokin, Avery Cavanah, Kai Bourne, Sally Torkildson, Ali Ri gg, Amy Law son, 2:17.48. Girls 14 (1/4 mile)- E ri n Lar sen, B rooke Brissette, Lindsey Young, Lindsay Princc nthal, j es- si ca Han cock, Briana Acke rman , 2: 15. 77. Boys 15 ( l/2 mile)- Jedd Chan g, Adam Dornbush, R oss O' Carroll , Thom as Finney, Scott Bright, Ryan Markha m, 3:58.40. Novice A Women (1/2 mile)- Bro oke Berri ngron, Sasha M ac- Naug hton, La uri e Lawson, Mel eana Meyer, Caron Br o ededorf, Erin Anzai, 4: 2 9.09. Freshmen Men (1 mile)- Will Estes, Matt Rigg, Ben Komer, Sage Spa lding, David Sta ck- hou se, J akob Vaug han, 7:02.1 t. Freshmen Women (I mile)- Ke ndra jenkins, j oan Taylor, P aa K inca id, Mele Blaich, J en B osser t, Liz Perry, 8:34.98. Junior Women (1 mile) - Mary Smolenski, P au la Crab b, Diana All en, Karin Hansen, Tracy Sell - ing, Kisi Haine, 8:23.57. M as ters Men 35 (1 mile)- Courmey Set o, Bruce Black, Eric L evor a, Marc Haine, Byron H o, Karl H eyer I V, 7 :04.02. Masters Women 53 (1/2 mile)- Diane Stowell, Ulu lani Fri ese, Ann Cundall, Car ol Cook, Patti Mowat, K canuenue R ochl en, 4:49.39. Masters Men 53 (1 /2 mile)- Tay Perry, Mike Cl iff ord , Chris McKenzi e, Po kii Vaugh an, Mike Town, Bruce Am es, 3:55.52. Amy Lawson, 2:13.87. Girls 14 (1/4 mile)- Erin Larsen, Brooke Brissette, Lindsay Young, Li ndsay P rincentha l, J es- sica Han cock, Briana Ackerman, 2:1 3.17. Girls 15 (1/4 mile)- Chels ea Conv ers e, Chel sea Stanley· Mui rhead, Megan Abbott, J essca I saacs, Kelsey Ri gg, Nani Loui , 4:33.57. Freshmen Men (l mil e)- W ill Esres, Matthew Rigg, Ken Komer, Sage Spa l ding, Craig Gambl e, Jak ob Vaughan, Sophomore Men (1 mile)- Courtney Seto, Mark Rigg, Wal- t er Guild, Marc Hai ne, And r ew Glatze l, B illy Bal ding, 11: 15.1 7. Junior Women (1 mile)- Mary Smolens ki , Sara Ackerman, Diana Allen, Pamela Cliff ord, T racy Se lling, Kisi Haine, 8: 44.11. Senior Men (2 miles)- Bill Pratt, Dav id Horner, I ka ika Kin· OHCRA Champi· onship Regatta 7/25/99 Kechi L agoon Results AA Division- 1. Outrigger 8 5. 2. Lanikai 72. 3. Kai lua 67. 4. Hui Nalu 41. 5. Hu i La na kila 33. No vi ce A Women Coach Do nna Kahalwi, Sas ha MaMcle ana Meye r, Do nna M ufle r, Kal eo 131ais- de ll , Brook e /3en- in g ron, C aron Broede rdmf, Laurie Lawson, Ann Mar ie Miz uno, Erin An z ai , Su s an Heit man. WinningOCC Crews- Boys 13 (I /4 m il e) Peter Van Lier Ribbink, Cu tter Rolles, Ky le Morg an, Jay Lou i, Robby Field, Da rragh O'Car roll, 1: 55.00. Girls 13 (1/4 mil e)- Jennifer Tokin , Avery Cavan ah, Kai Bourne, Elizabe th Starns, Ali Ri gg, A Men Coach Andr ew Glatzel, Twain Netl' hart, Chris Eldridge, Ev F ox, Bret Chuckot ich, Bill Lawson , Anthony Debold.

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Page 1: caid, Mark Sa ndv old, Dav id - OCC Sports – ca id, Mele Bl aic h, Jen Bossert, Liz Perr y, 8:34.98 . Ju ni or Wom en (1 mile) - Mary Smolenski, Pau la C rabb, Di ana All en, Karin

Girls J6s Coach Todd Pa)·es, Mariko Daniels, Nanea Holmes, ]essica lsoocs , Morgan]anus, Kelli ]ames, Marissa Hueger.

Boys 16s Arist De\'(/of[, Doug Hiller, David \Vilkie, Matt Moore, Chris Token, Mark Egesd.al.

Boys 18 Coach Datid Buck, Jimmy Austin, John Miz11no, Brady Jencks, Bryan Tumer-Gerloch, Nick Bright, Keoni \Villiarns.

Masters Men 53 Kawilw Grant, Tay Pen)', C/tris McKenzie, ]olm Finney, Mike Town and Bruce Ames.

Ourrigger Canoe Club paddlers got it all together in

July to win both the Kaupiko and Oahu Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association regattas at Keehi Lagoon. The Club finished the season with two wins, three second place and two third place finishes in regattas. At the Kaupiko Regatta, Outrigger took the lead after the freshmen men and women crews won their races and never looked back, upsetting perennial champion Lanikai, 80-67. Outrig· ger crews won nine events in bringing home the title. At the OHCRA Cham­pionship regatta on July 25, Outrigger clefemed Lanikai 85-72, with l2 crews winning the Oahu title. The kids crews did their part as usual, but it was the upper division crews that made the dif­ference.

John D. Kaupiko Regatta 7/18/99 Kechi Lagoon

Results AA Division ( 17 crews or more)- I. Outrigger 80. 2. Lanikai 67. 3. Kai lua 66. 4. Hui Nalu 46. 5. Hui Lanaki­la 35. 6. Waikiki Surf 23.

Winning OCC Crews Girls 13 ( 1/4 mile)­Jennifer Tokin, Avery Cavanah, Kai Bourne, Sally Torkildson, Ali Rigg, Amy Lawson, 2:17.48. Girls 14 (1/4 mile)­Erin Larsen, Brooke Brissette, Lindsey Young, Lindsay Princcnthal, jes­sica Hancock, Briana Ackerman, 2: 15.77. Boys 15 ( l /2 mile)­Jedd Chang, Adam

Dornbush, Ross O'Carroll, Thomas Finney, Scott Bright, Ryan Markham, 3:58.40. Novice A Women ( 1/2 mile)­Brooke Berringron, Sasha Mac­Naughton, Laurie Lawson, Meleana Meyer, Caron Broeder· dorf, Erin Anzai, 4:29.09. Freshmen Men ( 1 mile)- Will Estes, Matt Rigg, Ben Komer, Sage Spalding, David Stack­house, Jakob Vaughan, 7:02.1 t. Freshmen Women (I mile)­Kendra jenkins, joan Taylor, Paa Kincaid, Mele Blaich, Jen Bossert, Liz Perry, 8:34.98. Junior Women (1 mile)- Mary Smolenski, Paula Crabb, Diana Allen, Karin Hansen, Tracy Sell­ing, Kisi Haine, 8:23.57. Masters Men 35 ( 1 mile)­Courmey Seto, Bruce Black, Eric Levora, Marc Haine, Byron Ho, Karl Heyer IV, 7:04.02. Masters Women 53 (1/2 mile)­Diane Stowell, Ululani Friese, Ann Cundall, Carol Cook, Patti Mowat, Kcanuenue Rochlen, 4:49.39. Masters Men 53 ( 1/2 mile)- Tay Perry, Mike Clifford, Chris McKenzie, Pokii Vaughan, Mike Town, Bruce Ames, 3:55.52.

Amy Lawson, 2:13.87. Girls 14 ( 1/4 mile)- Erin Larsen, Brooke Brissette, Lindsay Young, Lindsay Princenthal, Jes­sica Hancock, Briana Ackerman, 2:13.17. Girls 15 (1/4 mile)- Chelsea Converse, Chelsea Stanley· Muirhead, Megan Abbott, Jessi· ca Isaacs, Kelsey Rigg, Nani Loui, 4:33.57. Freshmen Men (l mile)- Will Esres, Matthew Rigg, Ken Komer, Sage Spalding, Craig Gamble, Jakob Vaughan, Sophomore Men (1 mile)­Courtney Seto, Mark Rigg, Wal­ter Guild, Marc Haine, Andrew Glatzel, Billy Balding, 11:15.17. Junior Women (1 mile)- Mary Smolenski, Sara Ackerman, Diana Allen, Pamela Clifford, Tracy Selling, Kisi Haine, 8:44.11. Senior Men (2 miles)- Bill Pratt, David Horner, Ikaika Kin·

OHCRA Champi· onship Regatta 7/25/99 Kechi Lagoon

Results AA Division- 1. Outrigger 85. 2. Lanikai 72. 3. Kailua 67. 4. Hui Nalu 41. 5. Hui Lanakila 33.

Novice A Women Coach Donna Kahalwi, Sasha Mac· Nar~ghron, Mcleana Meyer, Donna M ufler, Kaleo 131ais­dell , Brooke /3en-ingron, Caron Broederdmf, Laurie Lawson, Ann Marie Mizuno, Erin Anzai, Susan Heitz· man.

WinningOCC Crews- Boys 13 (I /4 mile) Peter Van Lier Ribbink, Cutter Rolles, Kyle Morgan, Jay Loui, Robby Field, Darragh O'Carroll, 1:55.00. Girls 13 (1/4 mile)­Jennifer Tokin, Avery Cavanah, Kai Bourne, Elizabeth Starns, Ali Rigg,

Not~ce A Men Coach Andrew Glatzel, Twain Netl'hart, Chris Eldridge, Ev Fox, Bret Chuckotich, Bill Lawson, Anthony Debold.

Page 2: caid, Mark Sa ndv old, Dav id - OCC Sports – ca id, Mele Bl aic h, Jen Bossert, Liz Perr y, 8:34.98 . Ju ni or Wom en (1 mile) - Mary Smolenski, Pau la C rabb, Di ana All en, Karin

caid, Mark Sandvold, David Buck, Karl Heyer IV, IS: 11.97. Mixed Masters 40 (1 /2 mile)- Paula Crabb, Liz Perry, Genie Kincaid, Mark Rigg, Walter Guild, Marc Haine, 3:50.93. Masters Women 45 1/2 mile)- Paula Crabb, Pam Zak, Susan Heitzman, Patricia Nagatani, Maureen Kilcoyne, Michele St. John, 4:33.84.

Freshmen Wlomen)oan

Taylor, Marie Homer, Mele

Blnich, }en Bosserl, }en

McTigue, Liz Perry, Kim Allen, Paa

Kincaid.

Masters Women 53 ( 1/2 mile)- Diane Stowell, Ulu Friese, Carol Cook, Ann Cun­daU, Patti Mowat, Keanuenue Rochlen, 4:37.79. Masters Men 53 (1/2 mile)­Tay Perry, Mike Clifford, Chris McKenzie, Pokii Vaugh­an, Joe Dubiel, Bruce Ames, 4:00.10.

OCC Athletic Calendar September

4-5 Daddy Haine 4-Man Volleyball 5 I rael Kamakawiwo'ole Canoe Race for Men, 7 a.m. Pokai

Bay to Haleiwa 5 Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Canoe Race for Women, 10 a.m.

Haleiwa to Pokai Bay II !-lana Relays I 2 E Lau Hoe Canoe Race for Women, 8 run. , Magic Island ro

Pokai Bay I 5 Golf Tournament, Klipper MCAS, 10 a.m. I 9 Skippy Kamakawiwo'ole Race for Men, Maunalua Bay to

Nanakuli 26 Bankoh Na Wahine 0 Ke Kai Canoe Race for Women, 7:30

a.m. Molokai w Waikiki 26 Race for the Cure SK

October 10 Bankoh Molokai Hoe Canoe Race for Men, 7:30a.m.,

Molokai to Waikiki 21 GolfTournament, Mid Pacific CC, 9:30a.m.

November 19 Golf Tournament, Waikele Golf Course, II n.m. 28 Castle Swim, 8 a.m.

December 12 Honolulu Marathon, 5:30a.m. 13 Golf Tournament, Waialae Golf Course, I 0:30a.m. I 8 Winter Ocean Races, 9 a.m.

Outrigger has been very busy doing what we do best winning. The Oahu's were ours by early afternoon wirh most men's crews

bringing home gold. Many Club membeFS lingered to BBQ and share the Alol\a Spirit at the now lleautiful Kechi Eagoon. Distance season is upon us with the Na Wahine 0 Ke Kai race at the end of this month.

Volleyball has been great for our Club this season and I heard the young men of OCC showed well and had a wonderful time at their Junior Nationals. Good job guys.

A great crowd showed for. the Non RuJil Fun Run and once again showed that OCC ~nmvs how to train! The f0od was great and the beer was cold!

Last of all I'd Uke ro say a speeinl mahaliD to everyone who pulled together this summer to show our young athletes the way. Without you we would not make their lives as full.

Aloha, Trare

On to Molokai for Woman Paddlers

By Genie Kincaid

Women's canoe racing coaches, Tom McTigue and Liz Perry, turn from a successfu I regatta season toward the distance racing season with the usual OCC gusto as shown in the recent running of the

Dad Center Race. In September, the last month of canoe racing for the women, the

Queen Liliuokalani races will be held in Kona over the Labor Day week­end. The crews in the Open division will race the 18 mile course iron, that is, no open ocean changes. Masters and malia mold crews are allowed to make changes but Outrigger will not field a crew in this division due to

insufficient numbers, and the malia molds have long been absent from Outrigger's fleet of racing canoes.

The Catalina Races are scheduled for September ll while the 33 mile E Lau Hoe from Magic Island ro Pokai Bay is set for September 12. Outrig­ger may enter its top crew in the Catalina race, and enter two other open crews in the Pokai event, or choose to stay ar home and enter all crews in the Pokai race.

The 26th Annual Na Wahine 0 Ke Kai race 41 miles from-Molokai to Ft. DeRussy Beach will be held September 26. This race has been the focus of the coaches and crews since training began in May, and the women are looking to improve on last year's 5th place finish. Come sup­port your crews as they honor Outrigger's long tradition in the sport of canoe racing. See you at the finish!