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Eli Hanneman competes in the Legends of the Bay surf contest held last weekend at Honolua Bay. — ERIK AEDER photo

SURFING

Legends of the Bay

Saturday’s and Sunday’s Results

At Honolua Bay

Open men–1. Ian Gentil, 2. Eli Hanneman, 3. Granger Larsen, 4. Dege O’Connell.

Open men champion Ian Gentil surfs through a barrel. — ERIK AEDER photo

Open women–1. Summer Macedo, 2. Bettylou Sakura-Johnson, 3. Erin Brooks, 4. Chrislyn Simpson-Kane, 5. Sierra Larsen, 6. Carissa Moore.

Girls U14–1. Stella Valdez, 2. Vaihitimahana Inso, 3. Erin Brooks, 4. Chrislyn Simpson-Kane, 5. Gabby Castella, 6. Coco Hakikawa.

Open longboard–1. Mau AhHee, 2. Zachary Newton, 3. Ty Simpson-Kane, 4. Travis Alexander, 5. Makoa Akana, 6. Slater Fleck.

Boys under 12–1. Kingston Panebianco, 2. Marley Lopaka Franco, 3. Keone Roitman, 4. Ethan Mangat, 5. Memphis Brown, 6. Nahuel Messera.

Boys 12-13–1. Rylan Beavers, 2. Nikoa Gazzola, 3. Nalu Deodata, 4. Justin Roberson, 5. Tosh Stratton, 6. Cannon Carr.

Girls U14 winner Stella Valdez surfs as the sun sets. — ERIK AEDER photo

Boys 14-15–1. Levi Young, 2. Kai Martin, 3. Kanoa Kaiwi, 4. Diego Ferri, 5. Shion Crawford, 6. Leo Olson.

Boys 16-17–1. Kai Paula, 2. Ocean Macedo, 3. Tony Nunez, 4. Lucas Reed, 5. Axel Rosenblad, 6. Jacques Monchau.

Open bodyboard–1. Jimmy Hutaff, 2. Jon-Michael Delkma, 3. Kaleo Delatori, 4. Kona Kuailani, 5. Jonah Kitajima, 6. Beau Paleka-Borden.

Legends–1. Wendell Payne, 2. Mark Anderson, 3. Dino Miranda, 4. Albert Jenks, 5. Toliver Beebe, 6. Eric Totah, 7. Dexter Green, 8. Russ Kuamoo, 9. Mike Crow, 10. Roy Yamada, 11. Judd Lau.

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Eric Totah grabs some air while competing in the Legends division. — ERIK AEDER photo

BODYBOARDING

PAIA BAY BEACHFEST

Saturday’s and Sunday’s Results

At Paia Youth & Cultural Center

Bodyboarding

Kawika Kamai does a flip during the 23rd annual Paia Bay Beachfest, held last weekend in front of the Paia Youth & Cultural Center. The event drew 231 competitors, including several of the world’s top pro bodyboarders. — PYCC / LOUIS FOSBINDER photo

Menehune–1. Sebastian Bianchi, 2. Paikea Amuchastegui, 3. Torin Callendar, 4. Nainoa Holland, 5. Zander Wagstaff, 6. Walter Brandt.

14-17–1. Mana Fujihara, 2. Spencer Holl, 3. Santiago Kirchner, 4. Marcus Hauen-Limkilde, 5. Jefferson Tabon, 6. Kalaimoku Chong.

Open men–1. Jonah Kitajima, 2. Kawika Kamai, 3. Sammy Morretino, 4. Alexander Fahland, 5. Miles Obley, 6. Cordon Stapp.

Open women–1. Ayaka Suzuki, 2. Kelea Molale-Gonzales, 3. Ginger Prados, 4. Kaila Kaaihue, 5. Samantha Donaldson.

Girls–1. Kelea Molale-Gonzales, 2. Kaila Kaaihue, 3. Maia West, 4. Anna Fosbinder.

Mick Crilley wins the drop-knee division. — PYCC / LOUIS FOSBINDER photo

Drop-knee–1. Mick Crilley, 2. Kawika Kamai, 3. Evan K, 4. Sammy Morretino, 5. Zion Zimmerman, 6. Pohakukauea Naluwai Kekaulua.

Pro-am–1. Jacob Romero, 2. Dave Hubbard, 3. Sammy Morretino, 4. Cody Mailou-Kauai, 5. Kellen Yamasaki, 6. Evan K.

Soft-top surfing

Boys 12 and under–1. Kahlil Pineres Schooley, 2. Sebastian Bianchi, 3. Ethan Mangat, 4. Marley Franco, 5. Kingston Panebianco, 6. Chase Burnes.

Girls 17 and under–1. Stella Valdez, 2. Sloane Jucker, 3. Sochi Henderson, 4. Ione LaTurner, 5. Jessica Davis, 6. Gianna Pogni.

Boys 13-17–1. Otis Buckingham, 2. Ramon Rode, 3. Elijah Guilleman, 4. Oscar Hudson, 5. Itai Holland, 6. Stone Brittain.

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DISC GOLF

MAUI OPEN

Saturday’s and Sunday’s Results

At Makawao

Male

Pro open–1. Jake Haskin 57-57-61–175, 2. Tim McDill 59-56-62–177, 3. Eric Reppun 56-63-59–178, 4. Alan Koons 61-58-62–181, 4. Eric Henderson 59-63-59–181, 6. Adam Thompson 63-60-59–182, 7. Ross Leu 61-62-63–186, 8. Shea Harper 63-69-59–191, 9. Brian Delmore 68-63-65–196, 10. Phillip Quinn 69-64-66–199, 11. Robert Anderson 64-71-68–203, 12. Chris D’Agostino 64-72-70–206, 13. James Nelson 76-70-77–223.

Pro 40–1. Michael Belchik 60-66-58–184, 2. Brian Murphy 64-61-61–186, 3. Lucas Carroll 64-64-65–193, 4. Buckeye Bottoms 66-62-66–194, 5. Greg Bowyer 63-66-66–195, 5. Zoltan Balogh 67-63-65–195, 7. Devin Brown 63-71-65–199, 8. Ricky Harrell 67-71-65–203, 9. Mitch Heller 70-71-69–210, 10. Ray Jordan 74-75-74–223.

Pro 50–1. Terry Roddy 66-63-67–196, 2. Chris Gonzalez 67-66-63–196, 3. Jay Doherty 67-68-67–202, 4. Mike Chatelle 65-71-70–206, 5. Robert Nasworthy 71-70-76–217, 6. Paul Grimshaw 68-70–138.

Pro 60–1. George Sta’s Mlynarczyk 65-68-69–202, 2. Snap Conger 69-68-67–204, 3. Richard Kahle 71-71-68–210, 3. Dave Linger 67-72-71–210, 5. Grant Wise 71-71-71–213

Advanced amateur–1. Mark Ciccarello 67-66-61–194, 2. Diego Alvarado 64-63-68–195, 3. Kyle Fisher 61-70-68–199, 4. Kaleo Kaiwi 66-67-67–200, 5. Kegan J Conway 70-66-66–202, 6. Jonathan Severance 68-68-69–205, 7. Casey Kauai 67-70-70–207, 7. Matt Canada 74-64-69–207, 9. David Kaulia 68-69-73–210, 9. Rocky Balala 76-69-65–210, 11. Russell Lewis 68-75-72–215, 12. Tony Whitsett 73-74-69–216, 13. Aaron Naea 74-73-71–218, 13. Brian Gundlefinger 71-73-74–218, 15. Seamus McKinney 71-74-74–219, 16. Garrett Mendoza 69-79-72–220, 17. John Horky 73-76-72–221, 18. Mason Thompson 71-77-76–224, 19. Mike Maniglia 75-75-76–226, 20. Izaiah Manrique 76-76-77–229, 21. James Henry 74-79-77–230, 22. Chris Balangitao 79-76-77–232, 23. Preston Rodrigues 79-78-76–233, 24. Eammon McKinney 79-85-79–243, 25. Matthew Lagrave 104-92-94–290.

Amateur 40–1. Leroy Kaiwi 64-64-64–192, 2. Ron Cheshier 65-66-62–193, 3. Dan Peraino 70-67-67–204, 4. Erik Welander 70-65-70–205, 5. Jesse Davenport 70-69-67–206, 6. Alan Abreu 66-71-70–207, 7. Chris Ellison 71-72-67–210, 8. Art Ramirez 73-75-67–215, 8. Freedom DeShincoe 72-68-75–215, 10. Kelvin Kaiwi 75-71-75–221, 11. Bob Bartlome 78-75-70–223, 12. Kris Jolls 76-78-75–229.

Amateur 50–1. Scott Spears 68-66-72–206, 2. Birk Ellis 71-72-70–213, 3. Chris Moes 74-69-71–214, 4. Allen Borsky 71-70-74–215, 5. Cary Young 75-77-73–225, 6. JT Taloff 73-81-72–226, 7. Mark Coronesi 73-76-78–227, 8. Michael Mulvihill 86-83-90–259, 9. Tavo 91-90-92–273.

Intermediate amateur–1. Henry Reppun 69-68-68–205, 2. Paul Zoia 73-65-69–207, 3. Michael Snodgrass 74-69-71–214, 4. Kaleo Lopez 73-74-69–216, 5. Peter Niess 72-74-72–218, 6. Nic Van Der Lee 70-72-77–219, 7. Sean Brady 80-71-74–225, 8. Matt Hudson 74-74-82–230, 9. Brian Toker 74-83-77–234, 10. Kris Haddad 74-81-83–238, 11. A.J. Wilson 82-80-79–241, 12. Jordan Socks 80-82-81–243, 13. Rafael Escobar 87-79-80–246, 14. John Pennell 83-85-87–255, 15. Thomas Takeshita 89-100-98–287.

Female

Advanced amateur–1. Carey Carroll 68-71-70–209, 2. Alexsandra Chavez 77-85-81–243, 3. Jenette Jolls 83-86-85–254, 4. Randy Brown 92-91-91–274, 5. Karen Hughes 88-89-99–276, 6. Tammi Ellison 94-97-100–291, 7. Bettina Haerer 103-100-99–302.

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BOWLING

ALOHA FRIDAY LEAGUE

Jan. 24 Results

At Maui Bowling Center

Standings–Eddie’s 75, Fred’s 67.5, Anela’s 67.5, Wesley’s 66.5, Brian’s 65, Lee’s 62, Rudy’s 58.

High series (handicap)–Frederick Calhau Jr. 647, Francine Hokoana 606.

High game (scratch)–Wesley Apo 223, Francine Hokoana 202.

Jonah Kitajima wins the open men division. — PYCC / LOUIS FOSBINDER photo

Sebastian Bianchi heads to victory in the menehune division. — PYCC / LOUIS FOSBINDER photo

Male pro 40 champion Michael Belchik competes during the 13th annual Maui Open, held last weekend in Makawao. Over 100 players from around the state and the Mainland took part in what organizers say was the larges disc golf tournament ever held in Hawaii. — GREG BOWYER photo

Mitch Heller tosses a disc. — GREG BOWYER photo

Brian Murphy putts for birdie. — GREG BOWYER photo

Jesse Davenport threads the gap on the first hole. — GREG BOWYER photo