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Valley Isle Sports / In Brief
August 7, 2012

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Basketball clinic set for Aug. 17-19

OLINDA - A basketball clinic conducted by the Kalakaua Foundation, for boys and girls in grades 6-12, is scheduled for Aug. 17-19 at Seabury Hall's Erdman Athletic Center.

The fee is $50, with a discount rate available for teams of five of more people.

The clinic, limited to 100 participants, will run from 4 to 8 p.m. the first day, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. the second day and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. the final day.

Application forms can be downloaded at seaburyhall.org/kalakauaclinic. For more information, contact Louis Turbeville at 442-6153 or basketball@seaburyhall.org.

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Trotto wins masters steeplechase title

LISLE, Ill. - Dr. Mary Trotto of Kihei won the 2,000-meter steeplechase in the women's 65-69 division at the USA Track and Field national masters championships, which took place Thursday through Sunday.

Running unopposed, Trotto finished in a time of 13 minutes, 29.83 seconds.

Trotto also placed second in the pentathlon (1,502 points), third in the triple jump (4.88 meters), 1,500 (9:01.48) and pole vault (1.0 meters), fourth in the long jump (2.13 meters) and javelin (16.40 meters) and fifth in the 100 (20.13 seconds), shot put (6.64 meters), discus (15.35 meters) and 200 (45.44 seconds).

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Fernando reaches national tennis event

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Kamalii Elementary School 3rd-grade student Nikki Fernando advanced to the 15th annual Road to Little Mo Nationals tennis tournament after placing fourth in a regional tournament that took place Friday through Sunday.

Fernando also received the Sportsmanship Award.

She advanced to the national tournament at the Austin Tennis Academy in Texas, scheduled for Oct. 19-22.

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Grodzinsky records ace at Maui Country Club

SPRECKELSVILLE - Seabury Hall assistant golf coach Jake Grodzinsky recorded a hole-in-one at Maui Country Club on July 26.

Grodzinsky aced the third hole, using a 9-iron for the 192-yard shot, which was witnessed by Randy Coon, Denver Coon and Alan Grodzinsky.

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