ISLE FILE
UH-Hilo volleyball team stays unbeaten
Advertiser Staff
Mary Claire Bolo hammered 18 kills as Hawai'i-Hilo outlasted Metro State (Denver, Colo.), 25-18, 18-25, 18-25, 25-23, 15-8, last night in a Hawai'i Invitational women's volleyball match that lasted 2 hours, 35 minutes at the UHH gym.
Josimara Pinheiro added 13 kills and 19 digs, and Laura Rodriguez had 11 digs for the Vulcans, who improved to 2-0.
Anna Mapes had 14 kills, Bri Morley added 11 kills and Sarah Vallejos contributed 19 digs for Metro State (1-1).
Elsewhere in Hawai'i Invitational play last night:
Fei Shi added 13 kills and five digs for Cal Baptist, which improved to 6-0.
Trina Kauliakamoa had 11 kills and seven digs, and Tanya Alvino added 20 assists for Chaminade (1-2).
Jenna Young added 14 kills and Vanessa Williams 11 for Cal Poly Pomona, which improved to 2-1.
Faylynn Merrick had 15 kills and Losaline Faka'osi added 14 kills and 10 digs for BYUH (1-1). Melanie Manutai contributed 21 digs and LeeAnn Mapu had 13 digs and 46 assists for the Seasiders.
Kelli Wemhoff added 12 digs for Nebraska-Kearney (2-1).
Julia Gruszecka had eight kills and Tricia Yoshimura 14 digs for HPU (1-1).
MORE VOLLEYBALL
HALL OF FAMER STANLEY LEADS CAMPS FOR BOYS
Jon Stanley, a 1968 Olympian and member of the Volleyball Hall of Fame, is conducting camps in conjunction with the East O'ahu Boys Volleyball Club.
Stanley, whose son Clay recently won a gold medal with the U.S. team at the Beijing Games, will coach the camps for boys ages 12 to 14 on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Star of the Sea School in Kahala.
The ongoing camps, which run in four-week cycles, focus on fundamentals, skills and court knowledge. Cost is $75.
For more information, contact Steve Capone at 371-1868.
SOCCER
SEKONA'S GOAL PROPELS BYUH TO OPENING WIN
Freshman forward Margaret Sekona scored in the 27th minute, lifting Brigham Young Hawai'i to a 1-0 season-opening victory over visiting Washburn (Kan.) yesterday.
Sekona scored off a crossing pass from Emily Mearns and freshman goalie Scottie Prince helped secure the win by stopping four shots on goal.
WALKING
ALZHEIMER'S FUNDRAISER SCHEDULED FOR SEPT. 7
The Alzheimer's Association will hold its annual Memory Walk at Fisherman's Wharf Sept. 7 from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
The event includes a contest for the "Most Memorable Team," where teams dressed in a theme have a chance to win a $1,000 shopping spree at Ala Moana and Ward centers.
All teams that register will get a team picture and a T-shirt. Five teams will win more than $2,500 worth of shopping sprees.
For more information go to www.alz.org/hawaii.