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s: wilder, season
Arrangement
the school’s exec-
for florists,” says
Calvert Crary.

Featured
utive director,
a designer and
Ariella Chezar,
upstate New York,
flower farmer in
Katherine Roth at the school,
is artistic director
Homes ASSOCIATED PRESS
sprig reaching
Like a tiny green slowly at first.
upward, it happenedit was every-
which has begun
tours” of France
offering “foraging
and Holland.
from the im-
It’s a big step away sold in
suddenly, cut flowers still
And then, ported,
where. many florists’ shops. entirely new,
seasonal and local The concept is
not
A wilder, more nt is replac- and seed pods
look in floral arrangeme of course; weeds nts
formal arrange- into arrangeme
ing the stiffer, more found their way cen-
ago. Bouquets royals in the 20th shop
ments of a decade for British
York flower
or clematis, loose tury, and the New bouquets of the
featuring grass fruit-
of flowering or Madderlake and
its
arrangements displays of roadside weeds and
spare ‘80s featured
laden branches, the breadth of
the
basil, sweet peas

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After a three-year voyage to
engage communities world-
wide on the practice of sus-
tainable living and Polynesian
culture, the Hokulea (star of
gladness), will return to the
Aloha State.
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Happy Camper
Tommy Rita couldn’t stay
away from Vidinha Stadium,
or the Kauai Community
College fine dining facility
because it was an opportu-
nity to catch up with Univer-
sity of Hawaii head football
coach Nick Rolovich (even
Caleb Saiki and CJ Jenkens
got a chance to be photo-
graphed with the coach).
TERRI DONOVAN MANSFIELD / CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Freddie Levinthol said he
could have used another oc-
A brilliant sunrise while walking the bike path north of Kealia Beach. topus since it was so hot,
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tive and fun clinic (one of have time for a shaka while waiting in line at one of
weather the UH coaches helping said the stations during the football clinic led by Univer-
this was the biggest such sity of Hawaii head football coach Nick Rolovich and
clinic they’ve had). his staff at Vidinha Stadium.
3-DAY FORECAST FOR LIHUE Ryleah Torres said she’s
TODAY TONIGHT SATURDAY SUNDAY playing football until high
85 74 84 74 84 75 school, and then switching
to softball. She’s still in the
Partly sunny with a Partly cloudy with Partly sunny with Periods of sun with a
shower windward showers windward showers couple of showers eighth grade, and Kalawaia
POP: 55% POP: 55% POP: 65% POP: 65% Martins said he learned
Wind: E 7-14 Wind: ENE 7-14 Wind: E 7-14 Wind: ENE 7-14 some things, and is excited
about playing football,
POP: Probability of Precipiation again.
Billy DeCosta (he’ll be at
ALMANAC SURF FORECAST Source: NWS
the Lihue Red Raider pro-
Lihue Airport through 4 p.m. Thu. Surf along south-facing shores will start to rise late today and will
peak near-advisory levels this weekend before starting to ease early gram) is excited about the
TEMPERATURE
High/low 82/73 next week. A larger south swell is expected next Tuesday through upcoming Pop Warner foot-
Normal high/low 83/73 midweek, likely exceeding advisory levels. A fresh northwest swell will ball, and his son Bronze was
Record high 89 in 1969 lead to a bump in surf for north and west-facing shores Sunday. glad to be part of Warrior
Record low 68 in 1999 WAVES: North 1-2 ft • West 1-3 ft • East 1-3 ft • South 2-4 ft
Ball where the goal was to
PRECIPITATION walk out of the stadium bet-
24 hrs through 4 p.m. Thu. 0.05” Hanalei Kilauea ter than when coming in.
Month to date 0.64”
85/73 84/73
Normal month to date 0.77” Kudos to Mark Oyama
Year to date 15.20” and Na Koa football for ex-
Normal year to date 16.61”
Anahola PHOTOS BY DENNIS FUJIMOTO/THE GARDEN ISLAND
84/74 tending Rolo’s stay to in-
TODAY’S UV INDEX Wailua clude Meet The Coach at the University of Hawaii head football coach Nick
The higher the AccuWeather UV Index 84/73 Kauai Community College Rolovich meets up with Tommy Rita during the foot-
number, the greater the need for eye fine dining facility. ball clinic at Vidinha Stadium.
and skin protection.
11 11 11 Waimea
9 9
10
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84/74 85/74
Koloa FRIDAY and injury prevention. Free sports physicals for children
FRI. SAT. SUN. MON. TUE. WED.
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◗ Nordic walk: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. Isenberg Park pavilion.
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8-10 Very High; 11+, Extreme 1-2 mile morning walk on coastal path. Walking sticks are
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morning briefing

TODAY’S FOCUS NORTH KOREA

FREED US STUDENT HAS BRAIN DAMAGE


Dake Kang
Dan Sewell
ASSOCIATED PRESS
‘Quiet diplomacy’ led
WYOMING, Ohio — An Ameri- to Warmbier’s release
can college student who emerged
WASHINGTON — It took him to do everything possible
from prison in North Korea in a
months of “quiet diplomacy,” a to secure their release. The
coma has severe brain damage,
change in U.S. presidents and an State Department called the ef-
but doctors don’t know what
American diplomat’s extraordi- fort “quiet diplomacy” at a time
caused it, a medical team treating
nary, secret visit to Pyongyang of North Korean missile tests
him in Ohio said Thursday.
to bring Otto Warmbier home. and increasing U.S. pressure on
The doctors described Otto
U.S. special en- Kim Jong Un’s totalitarian gov-
Warmbier as being in a state of
voy Joseph Yun ernment.
“unresponsive wakefulness” but
was a household In May, Yun met in the Norwe-
declined to discuss his outlook for
name to almost gian capital of Oslo with senior
improvement, saying such infor-
no one before officials from North Korea’s For-
mation would be kept confidential.
Warmbier’s re- eign Ministry. The North Kore-
“He has spontaneous eye open-
JOHN MINCHILLO / ASSOCIATED PRESS turn to Ohio on ans agreed to let Swedish
ing and blinking,” said Dr. Daniel
Tuesday, yet he diplomats visit the U.S. detain-
Kanter, director of neurocritical Yun
Supporters gather at the Wyoming Civic Center after Fred Warm- joins an exceed- ees, including Warmbier. Shortly
care for the University of Cincin-
bier, father of Otto Warmbier, a University of Virginia under- ingly short list of U.S. officials to after the Swedish visits, the
nati Health system. “However, he
graduate student who was imprisoned in North Korea in March set foot in furtive North Korea North reached out to the U.S.
shows no signs of understanding
2016, spoke during a news conference, Thursday at Wyoming in recent years. The last such with an urgent request to meet
language, responding to verbal
High School in Cincinnati. visit is believed to have been in in person, officials said.
commands or awareness of his
November 2014, when former Yun met with the North Ko-
surroundings. He has not spoken.” deteriorated shortly after he was show of support.
National Intelligence Director rean ambassador to the U.N. in
Warmbier, 22, is in stable condi- sentenced for subversion in March To honor his son, Fred Warm-
James Clapper brought home New York on June 6 and was
tion at the UC Medical Center, 2016. bier wore the jacket the son wore
two other jailed Americans. told of Warmbier’s medical sta-
where he was taken after his ar- Kanter said the young man suf- when North Korea presented him
New details that emerged tus. Over the next days, officials
rival in Ohio late Tuesday after fered “extensive loss of brain tis- before the media on Feb. 29, 2016,
Thursday about Yun’s brief visit said, Tillerson and Trump dis-
more than 17 months in North Ko- sue in all regions of the brain.” at an event at which he tearfully
to the North Korean capital il- cussed the case. Tillerson then
rean captivity. The reclusive coun- Doctors said his injuries are con- confessed that he tried to steal a
lustrate the deep level of es- dispatched Yun to North Korea
try accused the University of sistent with respiratory arrest cut- propaganda banner while visiting
trangement between the U.S. “with the intent of bringing Otto
Virginia student of anti-state activi- ting off oxygen to the brain, but the country.
and North Korea, two countries back to the United States,” ac-
ties. they don’t know what caused it. Otto Warmbier was sentenced
that don’t have diplomatic rela- cording to a White House time-
His father, Fred Warmbier, said Doctors said they examined the following month to 15 years in
tions and have technically been line.
the family was proud of him, call- Warmbier’s body and saw no evi- prison with hard labor.
in a state of war for more than Yun boarded a private air-
ing him “a fighter.” dence of fractures that might be Fred Warmbier said that he
half a century. craft along with two doctors
The elder Warmbier said he evidence of severe beatings. doesn’t know why North Korea re-
When Yun finally laid eyes on and arrived Monday in Pyong-
didn’t believe North Korea’s expla- The family feels “relief that Otto leased his son but that the country
the comatose Warmbier in a yang, where they were met by
nation that the coma resulted from is now home in the arms of those doesn’t do anything out of “the
North Korean hospital, it was North Korean officials and saw
botulism and a sleeping pill. U.S. who love him and anger that he kindness of their hearts.” He called
the first time the U.S. could ver- Warmbier in a hospital. Yun de-
doctors said they found no evi- was so brutally treated for so on the country to release three
ify his condition in person since manded his release, the White
dence of active botulism, a rare, long,” his father said at Wyoming other Americans held there.
his sentencing more than a year House claimed. The next day,
serious illness caused by contami- High School, where Warmbier In its first official comment since
earlier, the State Department Warmbier was flown to a U.S.
nated food or a dirty wound. graduated in 2013 as class saluta- Warmbier was returned home,
said. base in Japan before making the
He said there was no reason for torian and played soccer. North Korea said it released him
In February, Secretary of longer journey to Ohio to be re-
North Korea to keep his son’s con- Blue-and-white ribbons in the for humanitarian reasons. The
State Rex Tillerson briefed united with his family.
dition secret for more than a year school’s colors were tied around state-run Korean Central News
Trump on the Americans held •••
and to deny him top medical care. trees and utility poles all the way Agency on Thursday didn’t com-
in North Korea. Trump directed Associated Press
Warmbier’s condition apparently along the city’s main road in a ment on his medical condition.

WASHINGTON LONDON WASHINGTON


A ballgame of unity, Probes launched About 4,000 more
friendly rivalry, amid grim search for US troops to go to
won by Dems London fire victims Afghanistan
Republicans and Democrats London firefighters combed The Pentagon will send almost
joined in a spirited, friendly ri- through a burned-out public hous- 4,000 additional American forces
valry Thursday at their annual ing tower Thursday in a grim to Afghanistan, a Trump adminis-
Congressional Baseball game, search for missing people as po- tration official said Thursday, hop-
many fresh from the penetrating lice and the prime minister ing to break a stalemate in a war
horror of the ballfield shooting launched investigations into the that has now passed to a third
rampage a day earlier and all deadly inferno, with pressure U.S. commander in chief. The de-
playing in honor of their griev- building on officials to explain the ployment will be the largest of
ously wounded colleague. disaster and assure that similar American manpower under Don-
The game at Nationals Park buildings are safe. ald Trump’s young presidency.
carried on a century-old biparti- ALEX BRANDON / ASSOCIATED PRESS At least 17 people were killed as The decision by Defense Secre-
san ritual, this one tinged with flames raced through the 24-story tary Jim Mattis could be an-
Rev. Patrick J. Conroy, Chaplain of the U.S. House of Repre-
worry about Louisiana Rep. Steve Grenfell Tower early Wednesday, nounced as early as next week,
sentatives, prays as both teams kneel, before the Congressio-
Scalise and their determination trapping people inside their apart- the official said. It follows
nal baseball game, Thursday, in Washington.
to answer the attack by coming ments. Many people remained un- Trump’s move to give Mattis the
together in sport. Democrats Bailey, one of the Capitol Police “By playing tonight we are accounted for Thursday, and authority to set troop levels and
won in an 11-2 blowout. officers injured in the attack on showing the world that we will officials weren’t sure exactly how seeks to address assertions by
In a final flourish of bipartisan Republicans at their ball practice not be intimidated by threats, many were missing. But they ex- the top U.S. commander in Af-
camaraderie for the night, Demo- in Virginia, threw out the first acts of violence or assaults on pected the death toll to rise sig- ghanistan that he doesn’t have
cratic Rep. Mike Doyle of Penn- pitch. “ONE FAMILY,” proclaimed our democracy,” said President nificantly. enough forces to help Afghani-
sylvania, his team’s manager, a sign in the crowd. The announc- Donald Trump, appearing on the London Police said an investi- stan’s army against a resurgent
accepted the trophy, then gave it er’s mention of Scalise, the House park’s giant screen but not at- gation had been launched to de- Taliban insurgency. The rising
to his GOP counterpart, Rep. Joe majority whip who was critically tending. “The game will go on.” termine whether the blaze threat posed by Islamic State ex-
Barton of Texas, to put in Scal- wounded in the attack Wednes- When the president intoned involved any crimes and Prime tremists, evidenced in a rash of
ise’s office on behalf of the Demo- day, brought the masses to their three words he said have brought Minister Theresa May announced deadly attacks in the capital city
crats. After accepting it feet. Americans together for genera- a public inquiry, a type of probe of Kabul, has only fueled calls for
gracefully, Barton cracked, “Next Scalise remained listed in criti- tions — “Let’s play ball” — that’s used to investigate issues of a stronger U.S. presence, as have
year we won’t be so nice.” cal condition Thursday night af- cheers rang out. But despite the major public concern. In addition, several recent American combat
A huge ovation came from the ter multiple surgeries, word came unifying nature of the event, London Mayor Sadiq Khan called deaths.
crowd, which swelled to a record from the hospital during the there were boos for the presi- for an interim report on the fire to •••
24,959, when Special Agent David game that he had improved. dent. be published this summer. Associated Press

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bbuley@thegardenisland.com • 245-0457

Going to bat for the birds


HDOT has 60 days to take Fuchigami, and representatives of Department of Transportation Kauai Endangered Seabird Recov- forward without state involvement
the U.S. Department of Interior and needs to take seriously its kuleana ery Project. because the entity was intertwined
steps to avoid an ESA the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (responsibility) to protect them.” Kauai has some of the highest with County of Kauai, KIUC and
lawsuit Earthjustice is informing of the Section 9 of the Endangered Spe- “fall-out” in the world, according to Princeville Resort in the creation of
intent to sue on behalf of Hui cies Act prohibits the “take” of any KESRP, and hundreds of newly the plan.
Jessica Else
Ho’omalu i Ka’aina, Conservation listed species within the U.S. with- fledged shearwaters and petrels are “By withdrawing from talks on
THE GARDEN ISLAND Council for Hawaii, and the Center out a valid incidental take permit — grounded annually. Kauai, the department left the
LIHUE — Lights at airports and for Biological Diversity. and that term is broadly defined. And the lights at places like the County of Kauai and private entities
other Hawaii Department of Trans- It affords HDOT 60 days to se- According to the ESA, “take” in- Lihue Airport and Nawiliwili and holding the bag to address harm
portation facilities on Kauai, Maui cure an incidental take permit and cludes harming, harassing, pursu- Port Allen Harbors allegedly bring from the airports and harbors,”
and Lanai might draw the state into to implement a Habitat Conserva- ing, hunting, shooting, wounding, down birds annually. said Marjorie Ziegler of Conserva-
an Endangered Species Act lawsuit. tion Plan that will minimize the killing, trapping, capturing or col- “Fix the lights so these magnifi- tion Council for Hawaii in a Thurs-
The intent to sue was detailed in death and injury of Newell’s shear- lecting any listed species. cent seabirds on the brink of extinc- day news release.
a June 15 letter from the environ- water, Hawaiian petrel and Band- Kauai’s endangered seabirds tion aren’t killed is completely Earthjustice attorney David Hen-
mental law firm Earthjustice be- rumped Storm-petrel birds. fledge every year from September feasible,” said Brian Segee, an attor- kin is representing the groups as
cause the bright lights at HDOT If that doesn’t happen, Earthjus- through December. During that ney at the Center for Biological Di- they move forward with the intent
facilities allegedly are causing inju- tice will file an ESA violation com- time they’re especially vulnerable versity. to sue, seeking to persuade DOT to
ries and death to three species of plaint. to what’s been dubbed “fallout” — HDOT pulled out of the creation “comply with its obligations” under
endangered birds. “Since ancient times, Hawaiian when they are grounded, usually af- of a Habitat Conservation Plan in the ESA.
On Thursday afternoon, HDOT fishermen have looked to the ‘a’o ter attraction to light. October, after years of concern cir- “Time is running out for these
spokesman Timothy Sakahara said (Newell’s shearwater) to help them Since 1979, more than 32,000 cled around Kauai regarding the rare and culturally important sea-
the department hadn’t received a find fish,” said Jeff Chandler, Kauai grounded seabirds have been col- rapid decline of the endangered birds,” Henkin said. “If the Hawaii
formal notice of intent to sue, and fisherman and member of Hui lected by Kauai’s Save our Shearwa- bird species. Department of Transportation con-
declined to comment. Ho’omalu i Ka’aina. ters program on the island — and It’s an islandwide conservation tinues to shirk its obligations under
The letter was addressed to Gov. He continued: “They’re an im- 75 percent of these birds have been plan, and in October, Maka’ala the Endangered Species Act, we’ll
David Ige, HDOT Director Ford portant part of our culture, and the Newell’s shearwaters, according to Kaaumoana told TGI it wouldn’t go see them in court.”

BLIND CAT LOST


briefly

Council approves grant


applications
Family cat has been work, they started putting up
LIHUE — Grants applications for a stream gauge, re-
posters.
missing for a week The family has had Gladys
surfacing ball courts and improving emergency shelters
were approved by the Kauai County Council Wednesday.
since she was a baby.
Jenna Carpenter Elton Ushio, administrator of Emergency Manage-
“We had another cat, Gra-
THE GARDEN ISLAND ment, asked for the green light to apply for a $428,125
cie, and we thought Gracie
Hazard Mitigation Grant, via U.S. Department of Home-
WAILUA — When Diki Bet- needed a friend, but she was
land Security and the Hawaii Emergency Management
tencourt realized her cat, a little to rambunctious for
Agency.
Gladys, was gone, she was Bettencourt said Gladys
The council unanimously approved his request, and if
heartbroken. knew exactly when it was
approved, the money will go toward a stage-only gauge
“It’s been raining since dinner time.
at the Hanakapiai Stream and hardening of the Kalaheo
she’s been gone,” she said. “I “She would come in and
Gymnasium and Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall
envision her cold, hungry eat at 4 p.m., that was dinner
for emergency shelter purposes.
and scared. As a mom, I’m time, and she let us know,”
A stage-only gauge measures the level of water at the
thinking worse case sce- she said.
stream, Ushio said.
nario.” While Bettencourt isn’t
“We were told that will be sufficient to provide early
The eight-year-old blind, giving up hope that she and
warning downstream flooding,” he said. “What we intend
black and brown striped cat Gladys will be reunited, she
to do with this project is overtime develop and identify a
went missing from her knows Gladys will have a
threshold upstream that will result in flood conditions
Wailua Homesteads home on hard time finding her way
upstream.”
June 4. back.
That way, the county can better predict what condi-
“I check the Kauai Humane “You hear stories of cats
tions can cause flooding, Ushio said.
Society everyday, and coming home after two years
When it comes to hardening the Kalaheo Gym and the
they’re keeping an eye out because they have a homing
Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall, the goal is to make
for her,” she said. “I can’t device and can find their way
both facilities strong enough to withstand hurricane
imagine where she could be. home,” she said. “But since
force winds, said Dough Haigh, chief of the building divi-
She comes and goes in the she can’t see, I don’t know
sion.
house, but she never has how she’d get home if she
Also on Wednesday, the council unanimously ap-
gone too far from home.” took off.”
proved a request from the Department of Parks and Rec-
Bettencourt thinks some- And, because her house is
reation to apply for a $250,000 National Park Service
thing scared her, and she up for sale, she’s worried
Land and Water Conservation Fund grant to resurface
ran. about moving without find-
tennis and basketball courts at five county parks — Ka-
“She usually hangs out ing her.
lawai, Peter Rayno, Wailua Houselots, Puhi and Bryan J.
outside, and when my “I’d hate to sell it, and have
Baptiste Sports Complex.
husband gets up in the her come home,” she said.
The county will then provide a $250,000 match, said
morning to go to work, she’s Gladys went missing off
Lenny Rapozo, director of the Department of Parks and
always waiting for him. But Kuamoo Road, just before COURTESY OF DIKI BETTENCOURT Recreation.
this day, she wasn’t,” the country store.
Bettencourt said. If she’s found, call 652- Gladys, an 8-year-old blind cat went missing from her •••
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‘Three Days of Gays’ starts today state


Kauai Pride is this weekend at Lydgate Park. Billed
as “Three Days of Gays” with Lamda Aloha, a nonprofit,
it starts with camping on Friday.
SERVICE
Saturday includes the “Brigade of Gays Parade,” at
10 a.m. followed by games.
REVIEWING
On Sunday, “Gay Night” will be at Trees Lounge start-
ing at 7 p.m. There will be dancing and a drag show at 9.
HALEAKALA
Proceeds go to support Lamda Aloha’s educational
scholarship program.
RESERVATIONS
••• Audrey McAvoy
The Garden Island ASSOCIATED PRESS

nation HONOLULU — The Na-


tional Park Service on
Thursday said it would
Jury deadlocked in Cosby trial study whether to keep its
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Four days after getting the new system requiring reser-
case, deadlocked jurors in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault vations to drive up to Hale-
trial struggled to end their impasse Thursday on akala’s summit to see the
charges he drugged and molested a woman in 2004, the sunrise.
prospect of a mistrial growing larger even as the judge The agency plans to con- CALEB JONES/ASSOCIATED PRESS
directed them to keep talking. duct an environmental as-
Still undecided, they wrapped up after 9 p.m. and sessment for the program, In this Jan. 22, 2017, file photo, the sun rises over the clouds in front of the sum-
will resume their work Friday morning. which was implemented on mit of Haleakala volcano in Haleakala National Park on Hawaii’s island of Maui.
The jurors had deliberated about 30 hours before an emergency basis earlier
telling Judge Steven O’Neill they couldn’t reach a unan- this year to address over- 15 years ago. It got much Maui next week — in Puka- daybreak. Drivers who
imous decision on any of the counts against the crowding. The study will worse in recent years as lani on Wednesday and couldn’t find a spot would
79-year-old comedian. The judge told them to try again also analyze other possible more visitors posted photos Wailuku on Thursday — to park on the side of the road
for a verdict. The sequestered panel of seven men and solutions. of their sunrise viewing ex- discuss the issue. It will ac- or on the road itself, which
five women complied, pondering the charges for nine The agency said the pilot periences on social media. cept comments from the blocked the way for emer-
more hours before asking to go back to their hotel. reservation system has dra- Under the new system, public online from June 21 gency responders.
Jurors who have appeared stressed and even angry matically reduced the only those driving to the through July 21. The Park Service said peo-
seemed more upbeat than on previous nights, despite crowds since it was intro- summit between 3 a.m. and 7 The area at and near the ple would sometimes stray
enduring another marathon session in a case that has duced in February. a.m. need reservations, summit has 150 parking off paved areas and trample
already helped torpedo Cosby’s career and nice-guy Sunrise viewing has long which cost $1.50 per car plus spaces. Before the reserva- on seedlings and root sys-
reputation. been popular at Haleakala, the $20 park entrance fee. tion system took effect, tems of the Haleakala silver-
Several jurors smiled or nodded approvingly when but overcrowding started The agency has sched- more than 300 vehicles often sword, a rare, bush-like
the judge said they must be exhausted and should becoming a problem about uled public meetings on crammed onto Haleakala at plant with thick leaves.
start fresh Friday.
“I thank you from the bottom of my heart for every- state briefs
thing you have done,” O’Neill told them.
Cosby left the courthouse shortly afterward.
The charges involve Cosby’s sexual encounter with
Soldier dies The soldier was staying at was supposed to be on a for- nephew. A family member
Waianae Rest Camp, an eign vacation with his discovered Gerald Aikau’s
Andrea Constand, 44, at his suburban Philadelphia on surfboard Army facility with recre- mother when the incident body hanging from a tree
home. Constand says Cosby gave her pills that made
HONOLULU — Hawaii offi- ational beach cabins. happened, but he was un- and tried to resuscitate him
her woozy, then violated her. His lawyer says Cosby
cials say an Army soldier is The Honolulu Police De- able to secure a passport. but was unsuccessful, Myra
and Constand were lovers sharing a consensual mo-
dead after he was run over partment is investigating. Gerald Aikau, the father, Aikau said.
ment of intimacy.
by a fishing boat. State Department of Land would not sign off on Reef •••
The state Department of and Natural Resources offi- Aikau’s passport, so he was Associated Press
Escaped Georgia inmates captured Land and Natural Resources cials will help with the inves- not able to go on the summer
ATLANTA — Officials say a Tennessee homeowner says the soldier was on a tigation. vacation with his mother, THE HISTORIC
held two escaped inmates wanted in the slaying of two surfboard just outside Officials didn’t identify the Katherine Aikau, KHON-TV WAIMEA
prison guards at gunpoint until authorities could arrive Waianae Boat Harbor Thurs- soldier. He was stationed at reported. Both guardians THEATER
and arrest them. day morning when a 21-foot Fort Shafter in Honolulu. must sign a child’s passport. PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN
Tennessee Highway Patrol spokesman Lt. Bill Miller recreational powerboat leav- Authorities found the bod- DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES (PG13)
said late Thursday that the homeowner caught Donnie ing the harbor ran over him. ies of 42-year-old Gerald FRI June 16, 7:30pm
Rowe and Ricky Dubose trying to steal his vehicle. Honolulu Fire Department
Passport issue Aikau and Reef on Tuesday. SUN June 18
Miller says the escaped Georgia inmates had Capt. David Jenkins says it’s kept son home Reef was discovered in his Subtitle Sunday 6pm, $6
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FRIDAY • JUNE 16, 2017 • B1 Nick Celario
ncelario@thegardenisland.com • 245-0437

state

HPU pitcher
Gunter taken in
MLB Draft
THE GARDEN ISLAND

HONOLULU — Hawaii Pa-


cific University All-American
senior left-hander Matthew
Gunter was chosen by the
Toronto Blue Jays on
Wednesday in the annual
Major League Baseball Draft.
Gunter, the senior starting
pitcher from Orangevale,
California/Bella Vista, was
selected with the 999th
overall pick in the 33rd
round of the MLB Draft.
“We are so proud of Matt
and wish him the best on his
start in professional base-
ball,” said HPU Coach Gar-
rett Yukumoto. “He has been
our shining star this sea-
son.”
Gunter was selected to
the National Collegiate Base-
ball Writers Association
All-America Team as an hon-
orable mention, after being a
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ / ASSOCIATED PRESS
consensus selection as a
First Team All-West Region
Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry, top, and his father Dell point to fans during a parade and rally in honor of the Warriors on
starter by the NCBWA,
Thursday in Oakland, Calif., to celebrate the team’s NBA basketball championship.
D2CCA and ABCA/Rawlings
teams.
Warriors fans celebrate

GOLDEN STATE OF MIND


He voted the PacWest
with expectations of Conference Pitcher of the
Year and a First Team All-
more to come Pac West selection, and was
named the NCBWA’s Divi-
Linda Wang Kerr said he was proud
sion II West Region Pitcher
ASSOCIATED PRESS that the team “came back
of the Year.
from the heartbreak of last
Gunter went 6-4 on the
OAKLAND, Calif. — Even year.”
season for the 20-28-2
from six rows back, 9- and The Warriors blew a 3-1
Sharks with a 2.09 ERA,
10-year-old brothers Wil- lead in the Finals last year
which ranked second among
liam and Rizal Cahambing and lost the title to the
PacWest and West Region
were not going to miss a Cleveland Cavaliers after
starting pitchers. He led the
chance to see their favor- posting the best regu-
conference, the West Region
ite Golden State Warriors lar-season record in NBA
and ranked 15th in NCAA Di-
player, Stephen Curry, as history.
vision II with an HPU pro-
he rode atop a double- “I remember exactly
gram record 102 strikeouts.
decker bus during Thurs- where I was this time last
He notched double-digit
day’s parade to celebrate year, and it wasn’t a great
strikeouts in six games, in-
the team’s latest champi- feeling,” Curry told the
cluding a career-high 12
onship. crowd at a rally after the
against Holy Names. He led
The brothers took turns parade. “But everything
the conference and region
climbing on top of a water that we went through as a
with five complete games
cooler to see over the team, individually, as an or-
and tossed a seven-inning
crowd and jumped with ganization makes this day
no-hitter against University
delight as Curry’s bus went so much sweeter.”
of Hawaii Hilo.
by. LINDA WANG / ASSOCIATED PRESS The Warriors went 15-1
Gunter was twice named
With talk of the team be- in this year’s postseason,
the PacWest Pitcher of the
ing an NBA power for Rizal Cahambing, 10, right, stands on a water cooler to see his favorite NBA with sweeps in the first
Week and was twice se-
years to come, the broth- player, Stephen Curry, wave to the crowd in front of the Tribune Tower at the three rounds before beat-
lected the NCBWA as the
ers and other kids may Golden State Warriors’ NBA championship parade Thursday in Oakland, Calif., ing LeBron James and the
West Region Pitcher of the
grow up in an era of War- while a classmate’s mother, left, takes a picture. Cavaliers in five games in
Week.
riors dominance that could the Finals.
make this year’s celebra- Vegas, and the city is still ther, Ray Cahambing, said rained down. “We’ve overcome a lot of
tion a regular occurrence reeling from a police scan- it was unfortunate Oakland Curry rode with his wife doubts,” said Tulio Zelada,
— although not one that dal and mourning a deadly was losing the Warriors, and kids beside him. He 28, a San Francisco resi- local
takes place in Oakland warehouse fire. “but the diehard fans” got off his bus and hopped dent who attended the pa-
much longer. So Thursday was a rare would make the trip across and shouted as he gave rade. He described himself
The Warriors are headed chance for the city to cele- the Bay to San Francisco to high fives to the crowd. as a Warriors fan since ele-
MLB Players
to San Francisco, where brate. see the team. NBA Finals MVP Kevin Du- mentary school. Alumni clinic
they broke ground this “Curry, look over here,” Warriors players on rant rode on a different The parade wound Wednesday
year on a new arena slated William screamed as the buses passed Cahambing bus with his mom. through downtown Oak-
to open in 2019. two-time NBA champion and his family twirling “I was expecting more,” land before the rally near Dennis Fujimoto
Oakland is also losing lifted up the championship T-shirts over their heads coach Steve Kerr told KT- Lake Merritt. THE GARDEN ISLAND
one of its other beloved trophy in his direction. and waving to the crowd VU-TV, joking about the
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Playing both sides: Fultz happy to land with Lakers, Celtics waii, is coming to the Lihue
County Park main diamond
Greg Beacham “It was a family decision,” he welcomes the possibility the Lakers’ similarly sized be able to choose either from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 19.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Fultz said of his willingness of ending up on either side third-year guard. Fultz or Lonzo Ball, the The free clinic with the
to work out for Los Angeles. of the famed Celtics-Lakers “Basketball players who UCLA playmaker widely Major League Baseball Play-
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — “Giving everybody the op- rivalry. are pretty good at what considered the second-big- ers Alumni is open to boys
Markelle Fultz wants to be portunity. Never know “Really, to me, it doesn’t they do learn gest talent in the draft. Ball and girls between the ages of
the first player chosen in where I might land, so I just matter,” Fultz said. “Wher- how to play is eager to stay home with 6 through 14 years old of all
the NBA draft next week, ei- wanted to see how it is out ever I go, I’m going to be the with each the Lakers, and he went baseball skill levels. Registra-
ther by the Boston Celtics here.” same guy. I’m going to be other,” Fultz through an extensive work- tion is required because the
or whatever team ends up Fultz didn’t have to work humble. Of course, coming said. out in El Segundo last week. clinic is limited to the first
with their No. 1 pick. out for anyone at all, and here with the Hollywood After Ball is meeting with the 200 players and starts at 9
Just in case he isn’t, he some consensus No. 1 picks lights, it’s going to be great lunch, Fultz Lakers again Friday in a pri- a.m. Forms are available at
also wants the Los Angeles choose to work out only for publicity. I’ll get my brand planned to vate setting as Johnson and baseball.youthsportsclinics.
Lakers to know what they the top team. The Celtics al- out there and just build it Fultz visit the Lak- general manager Rob Pe- com.
can get at No. 2. ready hosted Fultz, but the myself.” ers’ new linka hone in on their strat- Participants should wear
Fultz went through an slick scorer said he isn’t With his mother, agent training complex under egy for next week. athletic apparel to the clinic.
hour-long private workout afraid of a little extra scru- and personal trainer in at- construction just down the Fultz acknowledges he is They also need their own
for the Lakers on Thursday tiny. tendance, Fultz went street from the current developing a personal ri- glove, water bottle, and bat,
before meeting with the “I’m blessed to play the through numerous offen- building. valry with Ball through the if available. Cleats are not al-
team’s top brass at their game,” Fultz said, still wear- sive drills while Magic John- He hasn’t decided draft process. He wouldn’t lowed. Tennis shoes are ac-
training complex. The ing his gray Lakers workout son and Luke Walton looked whether to work out for mind if they ended up on ceptable.
Maryland-born University gear. “I’d like to go (No.) 1, on. Fultz said the Lakers even more teams in the final opposite sides of the NBA’s Family members are wel-
of Washington product is but wherever I land is were interested in his abil- days before the draft, but most storied team rivalry, come. It is recommended
generally expected to be where I go.” ity off pick-and-roll sets and he’ll discuss it with his fam- either. they bring a cooler with re-
the top pick, but he has Fultz’s talent has put him his shooting mechanics. ily. “I’m a competitor, so any- freshments because conces-
stayed in close contact with in a unique position be- The 6-foot-4 guard be- With the No. 2 pick for body that’s in front of me, sions may not be available. A
the Lakers since the draft tween two of the NBA’s lieves he would fit well the third consecutive sea- I’m going to try and take post-clinic snack will be pro-
combine. most iconic franchises, but alongside D’Angelo Russell, son, the Lakers know they’ll them out,” Fultz said. vided for participants.
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W L PCT GB Rickie Fowler 33-32—65 -7 penalties, Louisville will appeal
Paul Casey 32-34—66 -6
New York 38 25 .603 — Xander Schauffele 32-34—66 -6 LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The NCAA didn’t feel Louisville
Boston 37 29 .561 2½ Brian Harman 35-32—67 -5
Tampa Bay 35 34 .507 6 Tommy Fleetwood 34-33—67 -5 went far enough with its self-imposed sanctions follow-
Toronto 32 33 .492 7 Brooks Koepka 34-33—67 -5 ing a sex scandal investigation, so the governing body
Baltimore 32 33 .492 7 Patrick Reed 36-32—68 -4
Kevin Na 35-33—68 -4 Thursday handed down a few more.
CENTRAL DIVISION Marc Leishman 33-35—68 -4
W L PCT GB Adam Hadwin 31-37—68 -4
An outraged Rick Pitino feels the NCAA went too far.
Minnesota 34 29 .540 —
Jamie Lovemark 34-35—69 -3 After completing its investigation of Katina Powell’s
J.B. Holmes 32-37—69 -3
Cleveland 32 31 .508 2 Lee Westwood 36-33—69 -3 allegations that she and other escorts where hired to
Kansas City 31 34 .477 4
Detroit 31 34 .477 4
Andrew Johnston 34-35—69 -3 have sex parties and strip for Louisville recruits and
Si Woo Kim 36-33—69 -3
Chicago 29 36 .446 6 a-Scottie Scheffler 36-33—69 -3 players, antics the NCAA described as “repugnant,” it
Bernd Wiesberger 35-34—69 -3 benched the Cardinals men’s basketball coach for five
WEST DIVISION Charley Hoffman 36-34—70 -2
W L PCT GB Brandt Snedeker 35-35—70 -2 games and imposed several other penalties.
Houston 45 22 .672 — Ernie Els 32-38—70 -2 Pitino’s suspension is less than Jim Boeheim and
Los Angeles 35 35 .500 11½ Jack Maguire 37-33—70 -2
Texas 32 33 .492 12 Brandon Stone 32-38—70 -2 Larry Brown recently received for NCAA violations.
William McGirt 37-33—70 -2 on the tube
Seattle 33 35 .485 12½
Sergio Garcia 35-35—70 -2 Still, Louisville said it is appealing the NCAA’s deci-
Oakland 27 38 .415 17
Jim Furyk 34-36—70 -2 sion, and even that wasn’t enough for Pitino. He fired a
All Times EDT Matt Fitzpatrick 35-35—70 -2 FRIDAY
a-Cameron Champ 37-33—70 -2 few salvos at the NCAA after reviewing the report.
THURSDAY’S GAMES Derek Barron 36-34—70 -2 “Not only was this unjust and over the top in its se-
Kevin Dougherty 38-33—71 -1 7 A.M.
Cleveland 12, L.A. Dodgers 5 verity,” the coach said at a news conference, “but I’ve
Minnesota 6, Seattle 2 Davis Love IV 36-35—71 -1 FSPT (31) 228 CHAMPIONS Tennis RPIA Championship
Chicago White Sox 5, Baltimore 2 Thomas Aiken 37-34—71 -1 PowerShares Series lost a lot of faith in the NCAA.”
Philadelphia 1, Boston 0 Zach Johnson 35-36—71 -1
Detroit 5, Tampa Bay 3 Angel Cabrera 36-35—71 -1 10 A.M.
Tyson Alexander 35-36—71 -1 BASKETBALL
Kansas City 7, L.A. Angels 2
Stephan Jaeger 35-36—71 -1
FSW (20) 226 CHAMPIONS Tennis RPIA Championship
N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
Brendan Steele 34-37—71 -1 PowerShares Series
FRIDAY’S GAMES Russell Henley 34-37—71 -1 GOLF (30) 216 LPGA Golf Meijer Classic Round 2 Report: West intrigued at joining
St. Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus- Harris English 36-35—71 -1
man 3-5), 7:05 p.m. Charl Schwartzel
Shane Lowry
37-34—71
37-34—71
-1
-1
NOON Clippers front office
Chicago White Sox (Quintana 2-8) at To-
Byeong Hun An 35-36—71 -1
(2) KHON (2) USGA Golf U.S. Open Round 2
ronto (Biagini 1-5), 7:07 p.m.
Ryan Brehm 35-36—71 -1 LOS ANGELES — Hall of Famer Jerry West is leaving
Tampa Bay (Ramirez 3-1) at Detroit (Norris 1 P.M.
3-4), 7:10 p.m. Jonathan Randolph 37-34—71 -1 his job as an executive board member with the NBA
Seattle (Paxton 5-1) at Texas (Ross 0-0), Trey Mullinax 38-33—71 -1 TWCLA 217 MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at Cincinnati
Yusaku Miyazato 35-37—72 E Reds champion Golden State Warriors and is expected to
8:05 p.m.
Boston (Pomeranz 6-4) at Houston (Fiers Hideto Tanihara 36-36—72 E ESPN (22) 222 MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at New take a similar role with the Los Angeles Clippers.
4-2), 8:10 p.m. Rafa Cabrera Bello 37-35—72 E York Mets
Cleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Tur- Gary Woodland 37-35—72 E Warriors general manager Bob Myers said to NBC
ley 0-0), 8:10 p.m. Martin Laird 35-37—72 E FSPT (31) 228 NHRA Drag Racing Sports Bay Area during Thursday’s victory parade fes-
N.Y. Yankees (Severino 5-2) at Oakland Branden Grace 33-39—72 E
(Manaea 6-3), 9:35 p.m. Martin Kaymer 37-35—72 E 4 P.M. tivities, “Jerry West, gone.” Myers had said last week
Eddie Pepperell 34-38—72 E FSW (20) 226 MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at Los Angeles
Kansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at L.A. Angels
Yuta Ikeda 41-31—72 E
he would have a discussion with West after the season,
(Chavez 5-6), 10:07 p.m. Angels of Anaheim
George Coetzee 38-34—72 E which ended in Monday’s Game 5 against Cleveland.
Keegan Bradley 36-36—72 E
National League
Adam Scott 39-33—72 E
8 P.M. The 79-year-old West told ESPN he is intrigued at the
EAST DIVISION NBCSN (19) 210 Cycling Tour of Yorkshire
W L PCT GB Bill Haas 36-36—72 E prospect of working for Clippers owner Steve Ballmer,
Scott Piercy 37-35—72 E
Washington 40 26 .606 — Justin Rose 36-36—72 E 5 A.M. whom he calls “a winner.”
New York 30 35 .462 9½ Roberto Diaz 37-35—72 E (2) KHON (2) USGA Golf U.S. Open Round 3 West said he would like to help Doc Rivers, the
Miami 29 35 .453 10 Jordan Niebrugge 37-36—73 +1
Atlanta 29 36 .446 10½ Whee Kim 38-35—73 +1 coach and president of basketball operations, and gen-
Philadelphia 22 43 .338 17½ Aaron Rai 37-36—73 +1 eral manager Lawrence Frank. The Clippers are fo-
David Lingmerth 36-37—73 +1 a-John Oda 39-39—78 +6 jury rehab assignments.
CENTRAL DIVISION Michael Putnam 38-35—73 +1 Roman Robledo 39-39—78 +6 cused on retaining key free agents this summer,
W L PCT GB Alex Noren 37-36—73 +1 Billy Horschel 42-37—79 +7 National League
Bud Cauley 35-38—73 +1 Jason Day 39-40—79 +7 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed 2B Kol- including Chris Paul.
Milwaukee 36 32 .529 — Russell Knox 35-38—73 +1 Danny Willett 40-41—81 +9 ten Wong on the 10-day DL. Recalled INF
Chicago 32 33 .492 2½ Jordan Spieth 38-35—73 +1 a-Walker Lee 40-41—81 +9 Paul DeJong from Memphis (PCL).
St. Louis 30 35 .462 4½ Daniel Miernicki 38-35—73 +1 Brian Stuard 41-40—81 +9 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Recalled COLLEGE BASEBALL
Pittsburgh 30 36 .455 5 Tyler Light 39-34—73 +1 Garrett Osborn 41-42—83 +11 LHP Matt Grace from Syracuse (IL). Op-
Cincinnati 29 36 .446 5½ Chris Wood
Satoshi Kodaira
37-36—73
34-39—73
+1
+1
SOCCER
tioned RHP Trevor Gott to Syracuse. Pitcher Luke Heimlich won’t join
FOOTBALL
WEST DIVISION
W L PCT GB
Daniel Summerhays
Richie Ramsay
36-37—73
38-35—73
+1
+1
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER National Football League Oregon State in Omaha
C.T. Pan 37-36—73 +1 EASTERN CONFERENCE CAROLINA PANTHERS — Named Rob
Colorado 43 26 .623 — Justin Thomas 38-35—73 +1 W L T PTS GF GA Hanrahan pro scout, David Turner BLESTO Oregon State pitcher Luke Heimlich, who as a teen-
Los Angeles 41 26 .612 1 Steve Stricker 37-36—73 +1 scout, Bryan Porter director of football opera-
Arizona 41 26 .612 1 Toronto FC 8 2 5 29 26 15 tions and Mike Anderson assistant director ager pleaded guilty to molesting a 6-year-old girl, will
a-Maverick McNealy 38-35—73 +1 Chicago 8 3 4 28 25 16
San Diego 27 40 .403 15 a-Mason Andersen 35-38—73 +1 of football operations. not accompany the Beavers to the College World Se-
San Francisco 26 42 .382 16½ New York City FC 7 5 3 24 27 19 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed TE Da-
a-Alex Smalley 38-35—73 +1 Orlando City 7 5 3 24 16 18 ries.
Talor Gooch 34-40—74 +2 vid Njoku.
All Times EDT Columbus 7 8 1 22 24 26
Ted Potter Jr. 35-39—74 +2 New England 5 5 5 20 26 21
DETROIT LIONS — Acquired OT Greg Rob- The 21-year-old left-hander made the announcement
Andres Romero 37-37—74 +2 inson from Los Angeles for an undisclosed
THURSDAY’S GAMES Haotong Li 38-36—74 +2
New York 6 7 2 20 15 21 draft pick. Signed OT Cyrus Kouandjio. in a statement released Thursday through a represen-
Cleveland 12, L.A. Dodgers 5 Atlanta United FC 5 6 3 18 28 22 Waived LS Jimmy Landes and OT Arturo Uz-
Philadelphia 1, Boston 0
Bradley Dredge 38-36—74 +2 Montreal 4 4 5 17 20 19 davinis.
tative for his family. He called going to the series some-
Hideki Matsuyama 38-36—74 +2 Philadelphia 4 6 4 16 20 18
Washington 8, N.Y. Mets 3 Kevin Kisner 37-37—74 +2 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed WRs thing that he and his teammates have worked toward
Milwaukee 6, St. Louis 4 D.C. United 4 7 3 15 10 21 Harvey Binford and Fred Brown and LB Jere-
Colorado 10, San Francisco 9
Matt Kuchar 36-38—74 +2
miah George. Waived WRs Marcus Leak
all year.
Francesco Molinari 37-37—74 +2 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Webb Simpson 36-38—74 +2 W L T PTS GF GA
and Al-Damion Riles and DT Kristjan Sokoli. “I’m sad to say I am not joining them because doing
FRIDAY’S GAMES Lucas Glover 38-36—74 +2
Arizona (Corbin 5-6) at Philadelphia (Nola a-Joaquin Niemann 36-38—74 +2
HOCKEY so would only create further distraction for my team-
3-4), 7:05 p.m. Sporting KC 7 4 5 26 20 11
Chicago Cubs (Butler 3-2) at Pittsburgh
Chan Kim 35-39—74 +2 Portland 7 5 3 24 26 21 National Hockey League mates, more turmoil for my family and given the high
Troy Merritt 35-39—74 +2 FC Dallas 6 3 5 23 21 13 BUFFALO SABRES — Named Phil Housley
(Williams 3-3), 7:05 p.m. Bryson DeChambeau 37-37—74 +2 Houston 7 6 2 23 27 22 coach. profile of the national championship, direct even more
St. Louis (Martinez 5-5) at Baltimore (Gaus- CAROLINA HURRICANES — Agreed to
man 3-5), 7:05 p.m.
Henrik Stenson 40-34—74 +2 Vancouver 6 6 1 19 18 18
terms with F Teuvo Teravainen on a two-year
unwanted attention to an innocent young girl,” the
Louis Oosthuizen 38-36—74 +2 Seattle 5 6 4 19 18 22
L.A. Dodgers (Wood 6-0) at Cincinnati (Ad- Peter Uihlein 36-38—74 +2 San Jose 5 6 4 19 16 20 contract. statement said.
leman 4-2), 7:10 p.m. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Named Ulf
Washington (Scherzer 7-4) at N.Y. Mets
Stewart Cink 35-39—74 +2 Los Angeles 5 5 3 18 19 19
Samuelsson and Don Granato assistant
Details about the molestation were revealed last
Kevin Chappell 37-37—74 +2 Minnesota United 4 8 2 14 19 33
(Matz 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Brice Garnett 40-35—75 +3 Real Salt Lake 4 10 2 14 15 35 coaches. week in a story published by The Oregonian/Oregon-
Miami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Newcomb COLORADO AVALANCHE — Bought out
Paul Dunne 36-39—75 +3 Colorado 4 8 1 13 12 18 Live. In an editorial accompanying the article, the
0-1), 7:35 p.m. the final year of the contract of D Francois
Chez Reavie 38-37—75 +3
San Diego (Diaz 1-1) at Milwaukee (Guerra Beauchemin. newspaper said it learned about Heimlich’s 2012 con-
Jason Kokrak 37-38—75 +3 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for
1-1), 8:10 p.m. ST. LOUIS BLUES — Named Craig Berube
Ross Fisher 36-39—75 +3 tie. viction in Washington state after running a background
San Francisco (Samardzija 2-8) at Colorado associate coach, Daniel Tkaczuk assistant/
a-Scott Gregory 41-34—75 +3
(Senzatela 8-2), 8:40 p.m.
Dustin Johnson 36-39—75 +3 All Times EDT skills coach and David Alexander goaltend- check that it routinely does for in-depth profiles.
a-Christopher Crawford 39-36—75 +3 ing coach.
BASKETBALL TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Traded F Jona-
Wade Ormsby 39-36—75 +3 SATURDAY’S GAMES
WOMEN’S NATIONAL Oliver Bekker 37-38—75 +3 Seattle at New York City FC, 1 p.m. than Drouin and a 2018 conditional sixth- BUSINESS
BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Nick Flanagan 39-36—75 +3 Columbus at Atlanta United FC, 7 p.m. round draft pick to Montreal for D Mikhail
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Bubba Watson
Shugo Imahira
37-38—75
39-37—76
+3
+4
Chicago at New England, 7:30 p.m.
Montreal at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m.
Sergachev and a conditional 2018 sec-
ond-round draft pick. Nike to slash 1,400 jobs, cut
W L PCT. GB ECHL
Matt Wallace 39-37—76 +4 D.C. United at Toronto FC, 8 p.m.
Washington 7 3 .700 — Jason Dufner 38-38—76 +4 Sporting Kansas City at San Jose, 9 p.m. ECHL — Announced Comcast Spectacor sneaker styles in shakeup
New York 6 4 .600 1 Jeunghun Wang 36-40—76 +4 Portland at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. purchased the Alaska franchise and will relo-
Atlanta 5 5 .500 2 Tyrrell Hatton 39-37—76 +4 FC Dallas at Vancouver, 10 p.m. cate the team to Portland, Maine. NEW YORK — Nike wants to be more nimble on its
Connecticut 4 5 .444 2½ Thomas Pieters 37-39—76 +4 Minnesota United at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m. SOCCER
Indiana 5 6 .455 2½ Jon Rahm 36-40—76 +4 Houston at Los Angeles, 11 p.m. feet.
Chicago 2 7 .222 4½ Graeme McDowell 38-38—76 +4 Major League Soccer The sneaker maker said Thursday that it plans to fo-
Max Greyserman 37-39—76 +4 SUNDAY’S GAMES MLS — Announced Orlando City F Cyle
WESTERN CONFERENCE Corey Conners 39-37—76 +4 New York at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Larin will undergo an assessment by MLS’ cus on the hottest-selling sneakers, slash the number
Kyle Thompson 40-36—76 +4 Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health
W L PCT. GB
Sean O’Hair 38-38—76 +4 TRANSACTIONS Program doctors after being arrested June of styles it offers and sell more shoes directly to cus-
Minnesota 9 0 1.000 — Pat Perez 37-39—76 +4
BASEBALL
15 for DUI-unlawful blood alcohol content. tomers online as part of a restructuring in which it also
Los Angeles 7 3 .700 2½ Wesley Bryan 38-38—76 +4
Phoenix 5 4 .556 4 Roberto Castro 40-36—76 +4 American League
COLLEGE will cut about 1,400 jobs.
Seattle 5 5 .500 4½ Emiliano Grillo 40-36—76 +4 BOSTON RED SOX — Placed LHP Brian NCAA — Suspended Louisville’s men’s bas- Nike said the moves will help it offer products to
Dallas 4 7 .364 6 Sam Ryder 40-36—76 +4 Johnson on the 10-day DL. Selected the ketball coach Rick Pitino for five Atlantic
San Antonio 0 10 .000 9½ Daniel Chopra 39-38—77 +5 contract of RHP Austin Maddox from Paw- Coast Conference games following its sex customers faster as it is facing increasing competition
a-Stewart Hagestad 39-38—77 +5 tucket (IL). Transferred LHP Roenis Elias to scandal investigation. Placed the men’s bas- from smaller brands and premium labels. Another
All Times EDT Gene Sauers 36-41—77 +5 the 60-day DL. ketball program on four years’ probation, va-
Joel Stalter 39-38—77 +5 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned RHP cated wins in which ineligible players problem: The running and basketball shoes Nike is fa-
THURSDAY’S GAMES Matt Campbell 37-40—77 +5 Juan Minaya to Charlotte (IL). Reinstated participated and handed down a 10-year
Indiana 85, Atlanta 74 a-Sahith Theegala 41-36—77 +5 RHP Michael Ynoa from the 10-day DL. show-cause order for former basketball oper- mous for may be outdated.
Los Angeles 80, San Antonio 75 Ben Kohles 38-39—77 +5 HOUSTON ASTROS — Signed RHP Elian ations director Andre McGee. Other penal- More people are choosing fashion over function,
Gregory Bourdy 39-38—77 +5 Rodriguez to a minor league contract. ties included men’s basketball scholarship
FRIDAY’S GAMES Jhonattan Vegas 39-38—77 +5 NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned RHP reductions and recruiting restrictions; a fine with sales of classic sneakers industry-wide climbing
New York at Dallas, 8 p.m. Alexander Levy 38-39—77 +5 Ben Heller to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). of $5,000, plus the university must return 26 percent last year, according to research from The
Chicago at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Jimmy Walker 39-38—77 +5 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Fired pitching money received through conference revenue
Andy Pope 39-38—77 +5 coach Curt Young. Promoted bullpen coach sharing for its appearances in the 2012 to NPD Group. Meanwhile, sales of running performance
GOLF Ryan Palmer 40-38—78 +6 Scott Emerson to pitching coach. Selected 2015 NCAA men’s basketball champion- sneakers were flat and sales of basketball performance
J.T. Poston 42-36—78 +6 the contract of INF Matt Chapman from ships.
U.S. OPEN
a-Scott Harvey 39-39—78 +6 Nashville (PCL). Designated INF Trevor MIDDLE TENNESSEE — Named Siriki Dia- sneakers dropped, according to the same report.
First Round a-Brad Dalke 40-38—78 +6 Plouffe for assignment. bate linebackers coach. •••
Thursday Daniel Berger 37-41—78 +6 TEXAS RANGERS — Sent 1B Mike Napoli SETON HALL — Named Natalie Desjardins
At Erin Hills Rory McIlroy 36-42—78 +6 and LHP Cole Hamels to Frisco (TL) on in- women’s golf coach. Associated Press

Rickie Fowler leads US Open on day of highs and lows


Doug Ferguson 1990 at Medinah. “You cannot play this golf Fowler’s seven birdies
ASSOCIATED PRESS Such low scoring might course if you’re not in posi- were from no more than 12
suggest the 11-year-old tion off the tee, and I wasn’t feet, including three in a
ERIN, Wis. — Erin Hills course was a cream puff, in position,” McIlroy said. row around the turn. His
made its debut as a U.S. hardly the USGA’s idea of “Obviously, I paid the price 7-under par tied the record
Open course Thursday with the ultimate test in golf. for it today.” to par for the first round of
a most gracious welcome Just don’t mention that Defending champion a U.S. Open held by Jack
for Rickie Fowler, who to some of the best players Dustin Johnson probably Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf,
matched the record to par in the world. didn’t feel so badly by the who each shot 7-under 63 at
in the opening round with a Jason Day had two triple end of a most peculiar day. Baltusrol in 1980.
7-under 65 on the longest bogeys and posted a 79, his He only shot 75, with just “It is always cool to be
course in major champion- worst score ever in the U.S. one birdie. part of some sort of history
ship history. Open. “You won’t get a better in golf,” Fowler said. “But I’d
Fowler had a one-shot “I just played bad golf, day for scoring,” Johnson rather be remembered for
lead over Paul Casey and man,” Day said. said wistfully during the DAVID J. PHILLIP / ASSOCIATED PRESS
something that’s done on
U.S. Open newcomer Xan- Rory McIlroy joked ear- long walk to sign his card. Sunday.”
der Schauffele. lier in the week that anyone No one took advantage Rickie Fowler hits from the 13th tee during the first Day and McIlroy, just to
And they had plenty of who couldn’t hit such wide like Fowler. round of the U.S. Open golf tournament Thursday at name a few, might not make
company in red numbers, fairways “might as well Fowler, who shared the Erin Hills in Erin, Wis. it that far.
so much that Erin Hills set a pack your bags and go 36-hole lead at the Masters Most bizarre about this
U.S. Open record for the home.” He spent all day in in April, never came seri- short grass, the secret to for this major. day was that as many ama-
first round by yielding 44 the knee-high fescue and ously close to bogey be- Erin Hills that wouldn’t ap- “You don’t get many teurs broke par as top 10
sub-par rounds, breaking shot 78, his worst U.S. Open cause he was never in pear to be that difficult with rounds at the U.S. Open that players in the world — two
by five the record set in score. trouble. He kept it in the some of the widest fairways are stress-free,” Fowler said. apiece.
thegardenisland.com THE GARDEN ISLAND Friday, June 16, 2017 • B3

Think Mayweather-McGregor is 1st 2 claims in NFL


concussion settlement
a freak show? How about these? total $9 million
Tim Dahlberg Inoki wasn’t in on the plan, Barry Wilner More than 14,500 class
ASSOCIATED PRESS the referee was and he gave ASSOCIATED PRESS members out of a potential
the decision to Ali. “It was well above 20,000 have
LAS VEGAS — It may not the low point of my career,” The first two claims in registered for benefits
be the fight of the century, Arum said. “It was so embar- the NFL’s billion-dollar ahead of the Aug. 7 dead-
but it could be the event of rassing, just a total farce.” concussion settlement line. That can include for-
at least the last few years. were announced Thurs- mer players or their
The spectacle that is King-Riggs day, a total of $9 million in families.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Bobby Riggs was a benefits. “We continue to be en-
Conor McGregor will almost 55-year-old tennis hustler The U.S. District Court couraged by the response
surely live in sports lore for when he talked his way into of the Eastern District of from retired players and
reasons other than what a “Battle of the Sexes” match Pennsylvania overseeing their families to the settle-
happens in the ring. The two with Billie Jean King in 1973 the process was notified ment, and are pleased that
will add their names to some at the Astrodome. At the Thursday through a joint its vital benefits — includ-
one-off events that have fas- time the women’s liberation status report filed by the ing monetary payments —
cinated sports fans and oth- movement was flourishing JULIO CORTEZ / ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE
class and the NFL that the are now available,” said
ers, even if the actual and America was fascinated claims were approved. The Christopher Seeger, co-
competition didn’t live up to with the idea a woman could Conor McGregor stands on a scale during the names of the former play- lead class counsel for the
the hype. play competitively against a weigh-in event for his fight against Eddie Alvarez in ers were not disclosed as retired NFL players. “We
Ali-Frazier it’s not. Ali-In- man on the tennis court. UFC 205 mixed martial arts at Madison Square Gar- part of the filings. implore all class members,
oki, well, now we’re getting Riggs, who trained on vita- den in New York in this Nov. 11, 2016 photo. The payouts were for $5 even those who may feel
warmer. mins and avocados, de- million for a qualifying di- healthy today, to register
Remember some of these clared it the “greatest hustle crowd — which was esti- a 40-yard handicap. Owens agnosis of ALS (Lou Geh- before the Aug. 7 deadline
not-so-epic but massively of all time” and promoted mated at 15,000 — became would win the race, and rig’s Disease), and $4 so they can be eligible for
hyped events? the match while wearing a unruly when the price of many more against horses million for a qualifying di- the benefits they deserve.”
T-shirt with the acronym beer was raised, and looted as he tried to make a living agnosis of CTE (Chronic In addition to those
Ali-Inoki WORMS — the World Orga- the stands and charged tele- off his speed over the next Traumatic Encephalopa- class members who have
The original mixed com- nization for the Retention of vision trucks. When Knievel decade. thy). filed or still could file, 146
bat sports event, and likely Male Supremacy. More than finally blasted off he didn’t Those amounts mean had opted out of the settle-
the reason there haven’t 30,000 paid their way into make it too far as his para- Ali-Chamberlain that both individuals ment as of June 5, accord-
been any since. Muhammad the Astrodome, where court- chute deployed and his This is one freak show that played a minimum of five ing to the filings.
Ali was looking for a payday side seats were an astro- jet-powered “motorcycle” didn’t happen, though it NFL seasons and were di- Also as of June 5, the
in 1976 when he agreed to nomical $100, and Howard ended up stuck on a ledge came close. Wilt Chamber- agnosed before their 45th claims administrator had
meet professional wrestler Cosell was in a tuxedo at on the side of the cliff. lain was 35 and a year away birthdays. contracted with 67 quali-
Antonio Inoki in a 15-round courtside for the ABC tele- from retiring in 1971 when Ali Because CTE can only fied physicians in or near
match in Tokyo. Promoter cast. King came through on Owens-Horse began campaigning for a fight be diagnosed once some- 49 of the 53 target cities
Bob Arum wanted to make behalf of women every- It was 1936 and Jesse Ow- with the 7-foot-1, 275 pound one has died, the player’s closest to where the ma-
sure Ali won and went to where by beating Riggs 6-4, ens had upstaged Adolph basketball player. Chamber- estate would be collecting jority of living retired play-
wrestling promoter Vince 6-3, 6-3. “Billy Jean King Out- Hitler in winning four gold lain didn’t think he could that payout, approved on ers reside. Those
McMahon to figure out a libs the Lip,” read the next medals in Berlin. But there beat Ali in a boxing match, June 5. THE ALS claim was physicians will be making
script for the fight, which day’s Daily News headline. was no real way to make but figured he, like McGregor, approved on May 26. qualifying diagnoses for
was shown on closed circuit money in track and field, could land one big punch to The claims process for class members.
in the U.S. The plan was for Knievel-Canyon and a black man during win. The two agreed to the monetary awards opened The baseline assess-
Ali to catch Inoki on the Evel Knievel was a dare- those times wasn’t going to fight and on the day of the on March 23. There is also ment program administra-
ropes and Inoki to have a devil in search of a big pay- get endorsements. Owens press conference to an- a baseline assessment pro- tor has contracted with
hidden razor in his mouth to day when he came up with decided to go the freak show nounce it, Ali yelled “Tim- gram that launched on 141 qualified providers, in-
cut himself so there was real the idea of jumping the route by racing a horse. ber!” when Chamberlain June 6. cluding in 42 of the 53 tar-
blood. Ali would then beg Snake River Canyon in Idaho “People said it was degrad- walked in. Chamberlain im- Players who already get cities, to conduct such
the referee to stop the fight. on a specially modified ing for an Olympic cham- mediately went into the net have been diagnosed with tests.
The problem was Inoki rocket. Promoters claimed pion to run against a horse,” room with his lawyer only to ALS, Parkinson’s, Alzhei- The lead plaintiff on the
thought he was in a real up to 200,000 people would Owens said, “but what was I come out and say he wasn’t mer’s or dementia are eligi- class-action lawsuit was
fight. When the opening bell be on hand to watch, and supposed to do? I had four going to fight. Ali’s business ble for payments. The former Patriots and Eagles
rang, he raced across the that 2 million more would gold medals, but you can’t manager, Gene Kilroy, said he league has estimated that fullback Kevin Turner. Re-
ring and threw a kick at Ali. pay $10 to sit in theaters eat four gold medals.” The convinced Chamberlain he 6,000 former players — or searchers announced last
Inoki spent much of the fight across the country to watch race took place the day after didn’t have a chance. “I told nearly three in 10 — could year that Turner suffered
in a crablike position on the Knievel either soar over the Christmas in Havana be- him, ‘It would be like Ali develop Alzheimer’s dis- from CTE to a degree that
canvas, kicking at Ali’s legs, canyon or die trying. The tween halves of a football playing basketball against ease or moderate demen- they had not seen for an
badly bruising them. While day before the jump the game, with the horse getting you,’” Kilroy said. tia. athlete who died in his 40s.

Celebrate
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SAVINGS
Warriors forward Dray-
mond Green appeared to
take some shots at the Cavs.
Green wore a T-shirt that
read, “Quickie,” with the “Q’’
styled to mimic the logo on
the Cavs’ Quicken Loans
Arena, which is referred to
as The Q. Green told NBC
IN THIS SUNDAY’S THE GARDEN ISLAND
Bay Area that the shirt re-
flected the Warriors’ quick
win over the Cavaliers. ERIC RISBERG / ASSOCIATED PRESS
At the rally, Green mocked
James’ contention that People fill a plaza at the Henry J. Kaiser Convention
®
James had never played for Center to watch the Golden State Warriors’ NBA
a super team. Green said championship rally Thursday in Oakland, Calif.
James had started the super
team concept. was on the minds of some ever, and everybody’s just
James teamed up with All- fans who came out to cheer, coming together and loving
Stars Dwyane Wade and though many threw the this team.”
Chris Bosh on the Miami word “dynasty” around and Sheldon Glasgow, who has
Heat to win his first champi- expected one more champi- been living in Oakland for 10
onship in 2012. The Warriors onship parade in Oakland years, said he wasn’t angry
have been dubbed a super next year. the Warriors were moving.
team with the addition of “Oakland represents all of “It’s still in the Bay,” he
Durant. us,” Kerr told KTVU. “You’ve said. “No matter where they
The impending loss of the got people of every race, go, it’s still in the Golden
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pau hana time


people happy birthday!
FRANK AND ERNEST ◗ Actress Eileen Atkins is 83
◗ Actor Bill Cobbs is 83
◗ Actress Joan Van Ark is 74
◗ Actor Geoff Pierson is 68
◗ Singer James Smith is 67
◗ Pop singer Gino Vannelli is 65
◗ Actress Laurie Metcalf is 62
◗ Actor Arnold Vosloo is 55
◗ Actor Danny Burstein is 53
◗ Actress Jenny Shimizu is 50
◗ Actor James Patrick Stuart is 49
◗ Rapper MC Ren is 48
◗ Actor Clifton Collins Jr. is 47
THE GRIZWELLS ◗ Actor John Cho is 45
CHRIS PIZZELLO / ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO
◗ Actor Eddie Cibrian is 44
◗ Actor Fred Koehler is 42
Ben Stiller waves to fans outside the premiere ◗ Actress China Shavers is 40
of “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story,” in Los ◗ Actor Daniel Bruhl is 39
Angeles. ◗ Actress Sibel Kekilli is 37
◗ Actress Missy Peregrym is 35
◗ Actress Olivia Hack is 34
Ben Stiller reunites ‘Dodgeball’ ◗ Singer Diana DeGarmo is 30
cast for charity fundraiser ◗ Musician Ian Keaggy is 30
Source: Associated Press
Ben Stiller has brought Vince Vaughn and the rest
of the cast of his 2004 film, “Dodgeball,” back to- astro graph
gether for a charity fundraiser.
Stiller reprises his role as White Goodman, the by Bernice Bede Osol
uber-intense leader of a dodgeball team named the
Purple Cobras, in a four-minute film released 13 years Teen tells mom to stay away FRIDAY
to the day of “Dodgeball’s” premiere.
Vaughn returns as Stiller’s nemesis. Also appearing
is Stiller’s wife, actress Christine Taylor. Taylor and
during his band performances June 16, 2017

◗ GEMINI — May 21-June 20


Stiller recently announced their separation after 17 DEAR ABBY: My with your son. That
Be careful how you handle
years of marriage. 15-year-old son will be en- said, if you wish to at-
others, or you will end up
In the clip, Stiller’s Goodman laments the changes tering 10th grade. He has tend his performances, I
being the one who looks
in society since 2004, saying “everyone is so P.C. now, been a member of the think you should, IF you
bad. An innovative plan will
even old-fashioned bullying is out.” school band since sixth can do it unobtrusively,
help you move past a multi-
The reunion is to raise money for the Stiller Foun- grade. After performing in preferably out of his line
tude of misgivings.
dation. Donors to the fundraiser can enter a contest last year’s Christmas pa- of sight, and refrain from
for a chance to play dodgeball with Stiller and rade, a group of the stu- giving him feedback. ◗ CANCER — June 21-July 22
Vaughn.
•••
dents went to a nursing
home to perform for the
DEAR ABBY DEAR ABBY: I have
been with the same
Take care of odds and ends
that you’ve left undone.
JEAN PHILLIPS
Associated Press residents. When we ar- man for six months. He You’ll feel better heading
rived, I started to get out has been separated into the weekend if you have
today in history of the car with my son so I could listen, as from his wife for 10 years -- but not le- less on your mind. Plan a ro-
other parents were doing. My son seemed gally. When he finally decided to tell her mantic adventure or a family
◗ 1858: accepting the Illinois Republican Party’s nomination for surprised that I was going to stay and there is someone else and he’s moving event.
the U.S. Senate, Abraham Lincoln said the slavery issue had to be said he would rather I didn’t because I on, she went crazy. She said she wants ◗ LEO — July 23-Aug. 22
resolved, declaring, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” make him nervous. Needless to say, I was alimony and half of everything, plus the
◗ 1903: Ford Motor Co. was incorporated. Hold off getting involved in
devastated. house will have to be sold because she financial schemes or fund-
◗ 1933: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. was founded as President Now, whenever there’s a concert, festi- will not allow “the new woman” to live in
Roosevelt signed the Banking Act of 1933. raisers. Listen carefully and
val, parade or football game, I stay away, “her” house. look at the fine print before
◗ 1942: a second four-man team of Nazi saboteurs landed in Florida, although I love to listen and watch the It’s been a month since he told her. We
three days after another group arrived on Long Island, New York. you make a commitment.
band play. When I don’t attend, I feel hurt talked to a lawyer about a divorce, but Keep a close eye on your
◗ 1944: George Stinney, a 14-year-old black youth, was electrocuted by all over again. I’m his mother. I’m at a loss all he is worried about is paying alimony
the state of South Carolina for the murders of two white girls, Betty money.
as to why I make him nervous, because I and losing the house. I am getting sick of
June Binnicker, 11, and Mary Emma Thames, 7. ◗ VIRGO — Aug. 23-Sept. 22
have always given him positive feedback hearing about it. All he keeps saying is, “I
◗ 1956: poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes were married in London. regarding any performance. Should I re- love you, but I don’t want to lose my Stick to the truth and ques-
◗ 1967: the three-day Monterey International Pop Music Festival, a spect his wishes and stay away, or go be- house or pay her money.” What should I tion anyone making sugges-
major event of the “Summer of Love,” opened in northern California; cause do? -- FIGHT OR FLIGHT IN MASSACHU- tions or offers that don’t
among the featured acts were Jefferson Airplane, The Who, the it is what makes me happy? -- MISSING SETTS seem accurate. A creative
Grateful Dead, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Janis Joplin, Otis Redding THE SHOW IN MICHIGAN DEAR FIGHT OR FLIGHT: Your boy- approach to how you look
and Ravi Shankar. DEAR MISSING THE SHOW: Have you friend appears to be unwilling to pay the and present your skills will
◗ 1977: Business software maker Oracle Corp. had its beginnings as ASKED your son why your presence price for a divorce. So what you should attract attention.
Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates founded Oracle’s precursor, makes him nervous when he performs? do is flee. The longer you stick around, ◗ LIBRA — Sept. 23-Oct.23
Software Development Laboratories. His answer might be enlightening. It could the deeper you will become enmeshed in You won’t be given all the
◗ 2015: real estate mogul Donald Trump launched his successful be something as simple as the fact that his drama, and the more complicated it facts about a course, posi-
campaign to become President of the United States with a speech at you are his mother. Sometimes teens be- will become. tion or the effects that will
Trump Tower in Manhattan. come self-conscious simply because a ••• ensue should you make a
Source: Associated Press parent is present, which may be the case To contact Abby visit DearAbby.com decision based on trust
alone. Ulterior motives are
apparent.
◗ SCORPIO — Oct. 24-Nov. 22
CROSSWORD CONCEPTS SUDOKU Mixing business with plea-
by Dan Green sure will help you get a bet-
ter picture of the direction
you should take. Market
your skills to suit current
economic trends in order to
get ahead.
◗ SAGITTARIUS — Nov. 23-Dec. 21
You must be honest with
yourself if you want to avoid
making a mistake. Listen at-
tentively and only make
changes that are carefully
considered and based on
facts.
◗ CAPRICORN — Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Spend more time with the
ones you love. Exploring op-
tions that will improve your
lifestyle or surroundings will
pay off. Romance will en-
hance your personal life.
◗ AQUARIUS — Jan. 20-Feb. 19
Easy does it. When dealing
Place a number in the empty with family, youngsters and
boxes in such a way that each older people in your life, you
row across, each column are best off choosing your
down and each small 9-box
square contains all of the num- words wisely and listening
bers from one to nine. carefully. Misunderstand-
ings are likely.
DIFFICULTY RATING:
◗ PISCES — Feb. 20-March 20
Moderate
Show compassion when
Challenging dealing with people who
HOO BOY! share common interests
with you. A romantic ges-
ture will improve your per-
CELEBRITY CIPHER sonal life and bring you
by Luis Campos closer to the one you love.
◗ ARIES — March 21-April 19
You are best off not sharing
personal information. Some-
one will be eager to take ad-
vantage of you or make you
look bad. Don’t get involved
in gossip or disclose secrets.
◗ TAURUS — April 20-May 20
Let your imagination take
you on a journey. To follow a
dream, you must be able to
envision what it is you want
to achieve.
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Featured Arrangements: wilder, seasonal, local


Homes Katherine Roth
ASSOCIATED PRESS
for florists,” says the school’s exec-
utive director, Calvert Crary.
Ariella Chezar, a designer and
Like a tiny green sprig reaching flower farmer in upstate New York,
upward, it happened slowly at first. is artistic director at the school,
And then, suddenly, it was every- which has begun offering “foraging
where. tours” of France and Holland.
A wilder, more seasonal and local It’s a big step away from the im-
look in floral arrangement is replac- ported, cut flowers still sold in
ing the stiffer, more formal arrange- many florists’ shops.
ments of a decade ago. Bouquets The concept is not entirely new,
featuring grass or clematis, loose of course; weeds and seed pods
arrangements of flowering or fruit- found their way into arrangements

Princeville
4800 Hanalei
laden branches, spare displays of
flowering purple basil, sweet peas
or bearded irises, or surprises like
for British royals in the 20th cen-
tury, and the New York flower shop
Madderlake and its bouquets of the
towering fennel — the trend re- ‘80s featured roadside weeds and
3 bedroom Condo in Princeville flects changes in aesthetics as well dandelions. But the breadth of the
for under $400,000! as in where flowers come from. change — partly due to growing en-
First floor sports the living “It was initially a trendy thing, vironmental consciousness — is
room, kitchen and a full bath. but now it’s just the way things are changing the entire landscape, ex-
Upstairs are three bedrooms and done. It really goes hand in hand perts say.
an additional bath. with the food movement,” said Bar- Nicolette Owen of the Little
This duplex unit has only one bara Corcoran, vice president of ed- MICHELE M. WAITE / CHRONICLE BOOKS Flower School in Brooklyn, New
common wall & backs up to ucation at the New York Botanical York, says, “People really want to
Garden. The garden’s curriculum of Flowers in Mount Vernon, Wash. featured in Erin Benzakein’s
beautiful Kauai jungles. Wonderful feel more connected to where their
courses has been modified over the book, “Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden.”
location on the world famous flowers are coming from, and I love
North Shore of Kauai. past two years to adapt to the sonal flowers has really taken off in names. the closer contact between florists
Walk to Princeville Center or a change in approach. the last couple of years, she said. Especially popular now are deli- and growers. In my work, I’ve al-
short drive down to Hanalei and Just as foodies have gravitated “We’ve slowly created a global cate flowers, with blooms that last ways been interested in creating ar-
its world famous bay and beach. toward organic and locally grown web of people doing this, and we’re only a couple of weeks, Benzakien rangements that are a little bit wild.
CALL: Linda M. Subach foods, so floral designers and grow- finding that everybody now seems said. Part of that is highlighting what’s
RB-21887 ers are spreading the gospel of sea- to be looking for roadside weeds, “That really gives local growers best in the season and what’s
808-482-4627 sonal and even foraged blooms, grandmother flowers — there’s a an edge,” she said. around you.
through workshops, books and real desire for something real and Floral designer Debra Prinzing “I want the beautifully imperfect,
blogs. local,” says Benzakein, who gives created SlowFlowers.com, a blog and don’t mind a few freckles on
“There’s a revolution taking workshops and has written a new and online directory of flower farms my rose,” she says.
place. Farmers are connecting with book, “Floret Farm’s Cut Flower across the U.S. and Canada. She Rachael Burrow, style editor of
florists, and designers with farmers. Garden: Grow, Harvest, and Ar- calls it the Slow Flowers movement. Coastal Living magazine, says she
And a lot of designers are starting range Stunning Seasonal Blooms” As with the natural foods move- first noticed “the wilder and looser
to grow their own flowers. We’re (Chronicle Books). The book is ment, this wilder floral aesthetic trend in flowers popping up at wed-
still on the front end of the big up- co-authored by Julie Chai, with pho- has its roots on the West Coast, al- dings and in centerpieces a couple
swing in seasonal, foraged and lo- tos by Michele M. Waite. though some of its pioneers have years ago, and now it’s really every-
cally sourced flowers,” said flower Another new book on the sub- taught or studied at FlowerSchool where.
farmer and designer Erin Ben- ject, “In Full Flower: Inspired De- New York. “In our photo shoots now, we al-
zakein, whose Floret Farm is in signs by Floral’s New Creatives” “Foraged materials are cost-effec- ways go for more naturally ar-
Mount Vernon, Washington, about (Rizzoli) by Gemma and Andrew In- tive, seasonal — which is very im- ranged and locally sourced florals.
an hour north of Seattle. galls, features the work of two portant these days — and add new It seems to flow better, and that’s
The trend toward local and sea- dozen of the movement’s biggest textures and colors to the designs the look everyone wants,” she says.

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WASHINGTON — Long-term U.S.


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Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac
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last week. The rate stood at 3.54
percent a year ago and averaged a
record low 3.65 percent in 2016.
The rate on the 15-year mort-

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Hanalei
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Interior Area: 1,708 sqft $269,000 area: 1,104 sqft,
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Bedrooms/Baths: 3/3 3670 Lolo Rd.
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Interior area: 2,027 sqft, today (PB)
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R(S)-76636
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Princeville
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RB-19351
808-639-8213
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$499,999
2 Bed/1.5 Bath
Interior Area: 824 sq ft
Lot Size: 10,890 sq ft
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MLS 605991
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Kekaha Koloa Poipu Princeville Waimea KAUAI’S


NEW LISTING
Legals / Public Notices
Apartments Public Public Public Public
For Rent Hearings Hearings Hearings Hearings
Waimea - $1,400,000
Kekaha - $750,000 3053 Lauae Pl. $1,000 Util Inc. +Dep.
2 bed/1 ba, 1,070 sq ft You must walk through
OMAO- Large Property
with 3 br/2.5 ba. home
Princeville-$3,950,000
3 Bed/3.5 Ba
4 Bed/3.5 Bath
Interior Area: 2,590 sq.ft. The "King’s Suite" is a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Kelly Liberatore, (B) this elegant home to ap- royal studio. Natural
RB-17674 preciate the thoughtful-
Must see!
Call/Text Today!
Interior Area: 4,004 sq ft
Lot Size: 10,599 sq ft
Lot Size: 10,000 sq.ft.
Kelly Liberatore, (B) breezes, lighting, & COUNTY OF KAUA’I
(808) 639-2061 ness of design and com- MLS 601676 Greg Horn (RS) RB-17674 birdsong come w/fully
Coldwell Banker Makai fort afforded to you by the Lyle M. Otsuka, RA RS-78685 (808) 639-2061 furn’d 1brm/1bth hm. The Board of Water Supply of the County of Kaua’i (“Board”) will hold
Properties spacious rooms and well 808-635-3777 Kauai Realty Coldwell Banker Makai Fresh paint, doors & a public hearing and receive public testimony and comments from all
MLS# 297566 thought out ease of living. 808-652-7823 Properties screen doors, ceiling
This is a 3 bdrom/3 full fans. Incl yrd, wall interested persons regarding the following item:
bathrms, 2,269 sq. ft. liv- MLS 601452 MLS# 600480 around hm for priv,
ing area, fully air condi- cov’d carport, lge clos- PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF
tioned and a private pool et space, WD, refrig. THE BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY, COUNTY OF KAUA’I, STATE OF HAWAI’I
in the back of house. micro, hot plate, toast-
MLS # 607293 er oven. The King is
Priced @ $1,755,000 strong & demands ten- Administrative rule material to be repealed is bracketed. New material is underscored.
F. Lee Morey, Realtor ancy. Resp landlord. Deleted material is stricken.
(PB) 808-651-7919
(808) 651-6720 Keyword: 100204 The Department of water is recommending the following rule changes:
PART 2 – WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS
KAPAA: The Courtyards SECTION II - GENERAL CONDITIONS
at Waipouli 1, 2, & 3bd
units, granite counters,
custom cabinets, stain- 1. Any prospective consumer may obtain water service provided all of the following
less appls, solar hot conditions are met:
water, walk to beach &
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Call for availability
a. In the event that Water Sservice limits Areas are established by the Depart
ment, that the premises are within these limits a Water Service Area.
2 bed/1 ba, 1,232 sq ft Perfect South Shore
Kelly Liberatore, (B) Princeville - 739,000 (808) 822-1300
property for Condo or 3 Bed/ 2 ba 1,651 sqft www.courtyardsatwaipouli.com
RB-17674 House Lots A “Water Service Area” is defined as an area that is serviced by existing water
(808) 639-2061 Nathan W. Smith, BIC
Coldwell Banker Makai
Call/Text Today! RB-20992 Waimea-$275,000 system facilities. A Water Service Area is generally limited to areas that have appropriate
MLS 268173 1 Bd/1 Ba KAPAA: The Courtyards
Properties 808-651-9855 at Waipouli 1, 2, & 3bd planning and zoning approvals in place. Water service is generally available within a
Lyle M. Otsuka, RA Century 21 All Islands Home has siding and
MLS# 289061 808-635-3777 2 lanais. Situated on a units, granite counters, Water Service Area unless system infrastructure improvements are needed to provide
Princeville custom cabinets, stain-
MLS 602248 nice sized lot. Just 5 adequate water supply without detrimentally affecting existing consumers. As identified
minute walk to beach less appls, solar hot
water, walk to beach & in Water Plan 2020, water systems and the Water Service Area can be used for purposes
Barbara Morrison RS
RS-63073 Kintaro. NO PETS of planning and can be applied to guide service and development of future water service.
808-631-9126 Call for availability
MLS603562 (808) 822-1300 Consistent with the Kaua’i General Plan and for the purposes of Water Plan
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2020, the Department takes a conservative approach in defining service areas of the
Lihue $193,000 existing water systems, in effect, limiting them to areas that have appropriate planning
2 Bd/1 Ba 747 sq ft
Desirable 4th floor
Wailua Houses and zoning approvals in place. Land use policies area established and governed by the
County. The Department seeks to coordinate development effort with the County and
condominium with For Rent private developers seeking to connect to Department-operated water systems.
stunning ocean and valley
views from living room &
bedroom. Open beam
ceilings give spacious feel.
Waimea $2,000 Util. Inc. + De- If the premises are not located within a Water Service Area, then the
posit. The "King’s Re- Department may grant an exemption to this section pursuant to procedures adopted
As the building faces east, treat" Upgraded, spar- by the Department. and as long as the prospective consumer provides the necessary
enjoy the cool breezes and kling, relax & live like
lovely sunrises. royalty in the heart of source, storage and transmission facilities required for the prospective consumer’s
Kekaha- $995,000 Paula O’Very-Saylor RB Kauai, a respectable anticipated use.
Land Area-1.03 acre(s) RB-21689 community in Kapahi
Mark Tanaka (R) 808-639-0389 Poipu - $349,000 next to schools, the
MLS603642 1 bed/1ba, 452 sq.ft. b. The Department has a sufficient water system developed for domestic use
RB-9222 John Friedman (RS) hospital, parks, and and, if required by the Department, a sufficient water system for fire
808-639-0367 Kauai Realty church. 2 bdrm/1 bth,
Kauai Realty non furn’d, no smkg/ protection. In order to determine the sufficiency of the water system, the
MLS 236630 (808) 651-1276 pets. Resp Landlord
MLS294363 Department may require the prospective consumer to estimate the amount of
808-651-7919 water to be used.
Keyword: 1001190
Wailua Homesteads c. The consumer agrees to design, construct, and install any component of the
Single Level Home Waimea - $475,000
$679,000 KALAHEO water system required by the Department in compliance with (1) all
4 Bed/4 Bath 2,276 sq ft Lot Size- 12,633 sq.ft. Fully Furnished 3bd/2ba applicable statutes, ordinances, rules, and regulations of the State of Hawai‘i
MLS 299200 Kelly Liberatore, (B)
Koloa Lihue Diki F. Bettencourt RS RB-17674
(808) 639-2061
home for rent, short term
$3,200/month
and the County of Kaua‘i, and (2) the 2002 Water System Standards
(“Standards”) developed by Hawai‘i’s four county departments of water,
RS-58008
808-652-7036 Coldwell Banker Makai includes utilities. as amended by the Department’s 2005 Amendments (“2005 Amendments”)
Prosser Realty Properties Call: 415-383-1154
IN ESCROW MLS# 296573 to the Standards as it may be subsequently amended. The Standards and
the 2005 Amendments (as amended) are hereby incorporated by reference
into the Department’s rules. The Manager and Chief Engineer may, for good
Waimea Stay cause shown, permit departure from the Standards or 2005 Amendments, or
both (as amended).
Poipu- 5350 Pa’u A d. The consumer agrees to abide by these rules and regulations.
Laka St., #602437
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hood in Kiahuna Golf
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Informed e. All applicable charges have been paid.
Lihue- $220,000 Village. VDA zoning allows The Department of Water is recommending the following rule changes:
2 Bed/1 Bath vacation rental when you
Lihue- $499,000 Interior Area: 747 sq.ft. are not in residence. Walled PART 5 – FACILITY RESERVE CHARGE
3 Bed/1 Ba Barbara Morrison RA privacy and security, tropi-
Interior Area: 972 sqft RS-63073 SECTION III - APPLICABILITY
cal landscaping with in-
Land Area: 9,456 sqft 808-631-9126
Century 21 All Islands groun pool. Generous 1. The Facilities Reserve Charge shall be assessed against all new
Daniel Kurisu
Kauai Realty Princeville 13,953 sq. ft. living, 4 bdrm developments and subdivisions requiring supply of water from the County of
808-639-1490 MLS 606998 with ensuite baths, plus 2
Kaua’i, Department of Water, and existing developments requiring new or
MLS 606939 (1/2 ba.) and outdoor
shower. Priced @
Waimea - $599,000
Beachfront Property
Waimea - $560,000
2 bed/2 ba, 1,060 sq ft Subscribe today additional supply of water from the Department’s system. The Facilities
$2,179,000 Land: 1.26 acres Kelly Liberatore, (B) Reserve Charge must be paid before water services are made available to the
MLS #602437
F. Lee Morey (PB)
Kelly Liberatore, (B)
RB-17674
RB-17674
(808) 639-2061 245-0433 new or existing development.
808-651-6720 (808) 639-2061 Coldwell Banker Makai 2. The Facilities Reserve Charge shall be paid by all Applicants for new or
Coldwell Banker Makai Properties
Properties MLS# 296411 additional water service, including but not limited to the following:
MLS# 286004
a. All irrigation services and/or meters.
Lihue thegardenisland.com b. Additional buildings to be connected to existing services where additional
demands are indicated. The charges shall be based on the meter sizes
required if the buildings were metered separately.

HAMCO c. Additional dwellings connected to existing services and meters under the
categories of single family and multi-family residential units. The charges
GLASS & GLAZING LLC will be based on the established schedule of charges for the respective
Koloa - $1,385,000 categories.
3 Bed/3 Bath 1770 Haleukana Street
Interior Area: 1,545 sq.ft. Suite 102 d. Changes in service that require an increase in meter size.
Kelly Liberatore, (B) Lihue, HI 96766
RB-17674
(808) 639-2061 Poipu-$699,000 e. Where an FRC was paid but a water meter was never installed to serve the
Coldwell Banker Makai Regency at Poipu Kai
Supplier of glass products subject property, the applicant shall pay the Facilities Reserve Charge in
Properties Lihue - $335,000 3 Bd/2.5 Ba and hardware. accordance with Part 5, Section IV (4) of these Rules.
MLS# 602681 Land Area: 13,151 sq. ft. Interior Area: 1,438 sq.ft Repairs & installation.
Ashley Carvalho RB Barbara Morrison RS Waimea - $1,200,000
RS-73535 RS-63073 8 bd, 4 ba, 3,648 sq. ft. Joni Hamada-Patricio, Member 3. The Facilities Reserve Charge shall apply to all Applicants for water service as
Kauai Realty 808-631-9126 Brian I. Kimura (RB) Noel Patricio, Member follows:
(808) 639-9307 MLS606112 RB-14985
MLS293566 Kauai Realty 651-6201 License No. C-30983 a. For each parcel created by subdivision, including the first lot created; and
MLS271120
Ph. (808) 245-8793 for every new single family residential dwelling unit not yet metered and
Fax (808) 245-3642 a Facilities Reserve Charge has not yet been paid, the applicable Facilities
Reserve Charge shall be $14,115.00.

Koloa b. The Facilities Reserve Charge for multi-family and/or resort development will
be the cost of the approved meter size or the cost of $9,880.00 per unit or
hotel room, whichever number is larger.
c. The Facilities Reserve Charge for conversions of legally existing single-family
units to a multi-family two dwelling unit structure, as provided by law, will be
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assessed at 50% of the Facilities Reserve Charge for multi-family units, per unit.
d. For projects developed by the County of Kaua’i Housing Agency or in
partnership with the County of Kaua’i Housing Agency, and certified by the
County of Kaua’i Housing Agency as affordable housing (defined by Kaua’i
Custom Color Matching • Sikkens Wood Finishes • Purdy Brushes • Graco Sprayers County Ordinance 7 A-1.3, the Facilities Reserve Charge shall be $4,940.00
per unit.)
KOLOA -3011 Pua ’Akala Home Owner • Maintenance • Commercial • Industrial e c. For all other uses, the Facilities Reserve Charge shall be determined by the
246-8828
Pl. This stunning plantation
design home exemplifies size of the meter, as shown below. Meter sizes shall be determined by the
splendid living complete Department and not by the Developer or Applicant.
with an inground swimming
pool. Main unit: 3 bdrms./3 Across From Kauai Community College
ba. Detached Structure: 4490 Puhi Road, Lihue Meter Size Amount
guest/office, 1 ba. over the
2 car garage MLS #296005 Mon-Fri 7:30am to 4pm • Sat 8am to 12 Noon 5/8” $ 14,115.00
Priced @ $2,600,000 ¾” $ 21,170.00
F. Lee Morey (PB) YES! WE’RE OPEN
808-651-6720 DURING CONSTRUCTION! 1” $ 35,290.00
1 ½” $ 70,580.00
2” $ 112,920.00
3” $ 225,840.00
4” $ 352,880.00
Koloa 6” $ 705,750.00
8” $ 1,129,200.00
Facilities Reserve Charges are periodically adjusted by the Department.
These adjustments may increase or decrease existing Facilities Reserve
Charge amounts. Where adjustments to Facilities Reserve Charges result in
Soften harsh decreases of such charges, no refund will be made of the difference between
the higher, pre-existing charges and the lower, adjusted charges.
sunlight and The Public hearing will be held at the following location, date and time given below:

save with Wednesday, July 26, 2017


5:00 p.m.
Koloa- $550,000
Land Area: 12,763 sqft The Board of Water Supply,
Melinda Yomen (RS)
Kauai Realty
Hunter Douglas Department of Water County of Kaua’i, Board Room
4398 Pua Loke Street, Lihue
808-482-0452
MLS 297612
window fashions. A copy of the proposed recommendation will be mailed to any interested per-
son who requests a copy and pays the required fees for the copy and the
postage. Requests may be made by calling the Manager and Chief Engineer
at (808) 245-5406, or by submitting facsimile requests to (808) 245-5813. Re-
quests may be made up to and including the date of the public hearing. The
Koloa REBATES AVAILABLE ON SELECT rules proposed to be amended may also be reviewed in person at the Depart-
LIGHT-TRANSFORMING STYLES. ment of Water from Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:15 p.m.
ASK FOR DETAILS TODAY. All interested persons may submit data, views, arguments, or other testimo-
ny orally or in writing, or both, concerning the proposed rule amendments.
Pirouette® Window Shadings Data, views, arguments, or other testimony may be submitted any time up
to and including the date of the public hearing, or at the public hearing it-
self. Data, views, arguments, or testimony may be submitted by e-mail to
eineumiller@kauaiwater.org, by facsimile to (808) 245-5813 or by U.S. mail
*Manufacturer’s mail-in rebate offer valid for to the Manager and Chief Engineer, whose address is Kaua’i Department of
qualifying purchases made 4/15/17—6/26/17
from participating dealers in the U.S. only. For Water, P.O. Box 1706, Lihue, Kaua’i, Hawai’i 96766.
Window Trends certain rebate-eligible products, the purchase
Koloa - $625,000 2-2514 Kaumualii Hwy Ste 106 of multiple units of such product is required
to receive a rebate. Rebate will be issued in Special Accommodations for persons with disabilities are available upon
5 Bed/3 Ba request five (5) days prior to the meeting date. Please call the Department
Interior Area: 1,402 sq ft M-F: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm the form of a prepaid reward card and mailed
within 6 weeks of rebate claim receipt. Funds
Lot Size: 8,157 sq ft Sat: By Appointment do not expire. Subject to applicable law, a $2.00 of Water, County of Kaua’i, at 245-5406 or drop by at 4398 Pua Loke Street,
Clifton A. Kukino R(B) monthly fee will be assessed against card balance Lihue, Kaua’i. Our mailing address is PO Box 1706, Lihue, HI 96766.
RB-15364 Sun: Closed 6 months after card issuance and each month
808-639-1490 thereafter. Additional limitations may apply. Ask
MLS605652 808-332-9844 participating dealer for details and rebate form.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD: Sherman Shiraishi, Chairperson
©2017 Hunter Douglas. All rights reserved. All
www.windowtrends.com trademarks used herein are the property of Hunter
(Published in The Garden Island & Department of Water’s Website at
Douglas or their respective owners. 17Q2NPPIRC2
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Week of Friday, June 16, 2017 | Vol. 5, No. 24

Grinds & Da Kines For Your Weekend Lu‘au Kalamaku


‘A Night at the Museum’ on June 24
to benefit Kauai Veterans Museum
The partial cast of the Broadway Salute to the Armed
Forces collects around the tank replica in front of the
Kauai Veterans Museum. Story/photos inside

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OUT & ABOUT


KIDS SUMMER FEST
SATURDAY

9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Kauai Marriott Resort


A free community health event presented by
Wilcox Health. Children and families can learn
about healthy and active lifestyles, exercise and
nutrition, and injury prevention. Free sports
physicals for children ages 5-18, interactive health
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and wellness activities, fun games and snacks.
Children can also enter to win one of more than 30
bicycles, helmets and prizes.

STEWARDSHIP OF CREATION HIKE TO


MAHAULEPU LABYRINTH
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Meet at Shipwreck Beach at 9 or CJM
Stables at 10:15. Info: Bob, 541-0187
SUNDAY

VEGAN POTLUCK AND LECTURE


4:30 p.m. Sun Village clubhouse
A Vegan Society of Hawaii presentation by
Jonathan Balcombe, Ph.D. Bring a vegan dish or
donate $10. Lecture is free. Topic: His book, “What
a Fish Knows: The Inner Lives of Our Underwater
Cousins.”
FATHER’S DAY KEIKI FISHING TOURNAMENT
10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.. Nawiliwili Yacht Club
The Nawiliwili Yacht Club will be hosting the 16th
annual Keiki Fishing Tournament for Father’s Day.
Keiki ages 3-13 and their fathers are invited for a
day of fun, fish, food and prizes. $5. Registration is
from 10:30 to 11 a.m., and prizes are awarded at
1:30 p.m. Entry fee includes a hot dog and soda.
Bring bucket, pole and bait.

MONDAY
ENERGY CONFERENCE
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Kauai Marriott Resort and
Beach Club in Lihue A rifler goes down during the re-enactment of a Civil War scene.
Kauai Economic Development Board sponsors
the event for local businesses and organizations
that want to continue improving energy use and
‘A Night at the Museum’ two locations!
reduce carbon emissions. www.kedb.com. on June 24 to benefit
THURSDAY Kauai Veterans Museum Enjoy a complimentary basket of fresh
hot chips and a cup of salsa per table.
BEGINNER HULA WORKSHOP

T
2 to 3:30 p.m. Tahiti Nui luau room, Hanalei Happy Hour Daily
here will be action outdoors.
This workshop is suitable for beginners with no pre- 2 - 5 p.m.
vious hula experience and those who want to refresh There will be action indoors
basic hula steps and movements. $30. Taught by when doors to A Night at the
kumu Beverly Kauanui, assisted by her dancers of Hui Museum open from 5:30 p.m. June
Hula o Kehaulani, with live music by Kauanui. Learn 24 at the Kauai Veterans Center, said
the hula for “Hanalei Moon.” Tickets at music stand In addition to Authentic Mexican Cuisine our
Brenda Biehler, producer and director menu also features Omelettes, Pancakes,
outside Foodland at Princeville Center, or at the door,
or text 482-0409 of the extravaganza. and French Toasts as well as Club and Santa
Fe Sandwiches, Vegetarian Burger and Mahi
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display its many pieces of war memorabilia. Restaurant in Kapaa, Hanalei Surf, Progres-
Tickets for this no-hold-over gala are sive Expressions in Koloa, the Kalaheo Cafe,
available at the Kauai Veterans Museum lo- and Ishihara Market in Waimea.
cated in the Kauai Veterans Center, the Kau- People requiring Americans with Dis-
ai Museum in Lihue, Pono Market in Kapaa, abilities Act accomodations need to call
Scotty’s Music House Kauai, the Ono Family 246-1135.

The lines are drawn during a re-enactment of the Civil War during the salute to the Armed Forces.

“We will have a re-enactment of M.A.S.H. Station Kauai will be here, joined by Capt.
with Radar doing the commentary,” Biehler Vinnie Johnson of the Pacific Missile Range
said. “All of the M.A.S.H. characters will Facility. We will have a 91-year-old Double
be there, and there will be action galore, Purple Heart veteran representing the U.S.
including the arrival of helicopters with Marines, and a lady from the U.S. Air Force.
incoming injured.” Freedan, aka Ron Wood of FM97, will be
This takes place outdoors where a special wearing his dad’s uniform.” Shops, Restaurants & Services at Ching Young Village:
military tank replica has been created, and What follows is a tribute to the Armed
the military tents — they already did a test Forces and a musical tour of the payment for
run with help from the Kauai Fire Depart- freedom — from the days of the Revolution-
Activity Shack Hanalei River Healing Na Pali Catamaran
ment — from the Kauai Veterans Center ary War, the Civil War, and moving into World Aloha from Hanalei Hanalei Surf Backdoor Na Pali Properties
will give credence to the re-enactment. War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War.
As the sun wanes, action moves indoor “We have a lot of music,” Biehler said. Aloha Juice Bar Hanalei Strings Ohana Shop
to the stage where a Broadway show to sa- “Nineteen characters, 19 tunes. That is a lot
lute the Armed Forces will take advantage of music — and quick costume changes.” Banandi Creperie Honua Engineering On the Road to Hanalei
of stage lighting, and two bands — the Adding to the excitement is dinner, a Big Save Hot Rocket Pedal and Paddle
Starlighters, and Vibrations, a band from no host bar, and silent auction filled with
Honolulu. bargains contributed by generous commu- Billabong Hula Moon Gifts of Hanalei Puka Dog
“We’ll have representatives from the nity organizations and individuals — all to
different branches of service,” Biehler said. benefit the Kauai Veterans Museum, which is Bouchons Jo-Jo Shave Ice Reside Kauai LLC
“The commander of the U.S. Coast Guard planning a remodeling to better preserve and
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ENTRÉES
Divine Planet Kealia Poke Timeshare Resales
Lobster Tail - 6oz North Mongolian Chicken
Atlantic Lobster Tail
Chicken in a Barrel BBQ Kokonut Kids Village Snack & Bakery
served with drawn butter
Fresh Catch Fish
and lemon (1 per guest) Kalua Style Pork Hanalei Bay Pizzeria L&L Hawaiian BBQ Village Variety
Slow Roasted Prime Rib White Cheddar Mac
Crab Legs & Cheese Lee Acupuncture
SALADS APPETIZERS & SIDES
Fresh Local Greens, Ahi Poke, Peel-and-Eat
Vegetables, Cheeses
and a selection of
Prawns, Northwest Clam
Chowder, Steamed White Zonta Club 10th Annual Ladies Spa Day
Salad Dressings, Rice, Mashed Potatoes, May 20, 2017 at a luxurious estate in Kilauea.
Sweet Potato, Grilled Vegetables, Attendees are provided with: Beverages, Catered luncheon, Massage,
Potato Mac Vegetable Chow Mein, Facial, Scenic Aqua Exercise
Fresh Fruit & Cheese Tray Optional art, exercise, and other classes will be available during the event.
DESSERTS Tickets, $125, at www.zontaclubfhanalei.com
Chef’s choice of Delicious Sweets Proceeds from the fundraiser support the Zonta Club of Hanalei and the
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provide support to women and children
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LU‘AU KALAMAKU IS MAGICAL


From the food and drinks to the music
and dancing, this is an evening to remember

T
hey say Lu‘au Kalamaku is a spectacular BILL BULEY
show. TGIFR!DAY
They say it tells the story of the orig-
inal Tahitian voyage to the Hawaiian Island torch lighting, fire-knife dancing and hula
with music, song and dance that is unlike dancers around to keep this evening flowing.
anything you’ve ever seen or heard Only good vibes here.
And they say you can feel the pride of the The train ride is a delightful 40-minute trek
performers from the moment they take the that gives you another perspective of the
stage under the pavilion at Kilohana. beauty and a trip back to the plantation era
What they say is true. on Kauai.
From the moment you walk up, you are And did we mention the food is not bad?
greeted with smiles and warmth. That spirit Great, actually. Once it’s time to eat, head
Photos by Bill Buley/The Garden Island
of aloha continues throughout the night for line and you will find yourself looking at a
Cast members with Lu‘au Kalamaku pose after the show Friday night at Kilohana.
as your picture is taken, you are led to your buffet overflowing with tempting choices of
table, visit with staff while getting a drink and Polynesian cuisine.
chatting with vendors outside or meeting There is the kalua pork, of course (and be
other guests and many locals, too. Chances sure to go over and watch the imu ceremony,
are, if you go alone, you won’t be alone for
long. You’ll make some new friends.
as the main course is unearthed from the
underground oven. You can also try lomi lomi
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potatoes, rolls and fruit. A selection of sweet


desserts await, too.
But don’t overdo it. Between the
free-flowing bars serving up mai tais, beers
and other colorful drinks, and the delicious
dinner, you might find yourself ready for a
nap, because food and drinks tends to do
that. You’ll want to be alert for the show,
which is the highlight of a terrific evening.
You can to watch beautiful, talented peo-
ple take you on an adventure. Here’s how it
is described: “Lu‘au Kalamaku is a theatrical
luau that gives our guests an intimate look
into the heart of our Hawaiian heritage.
The story of the original Tahitian voyage Photos by Dennis Fujimoto/The Garden Island
to the Hawaiian Islands is told by a cast of Island Brewing Co. bartender Francisco Ubaldo flashes a shaka in front of a batter of spigots, Tuesday at the Port Allen facility.
characters performing traditional music and
song. Our music is so authentic that even
the drums are made by hand by the musi- singing. They live for the dance. They live for derful memories, made even better when luau is a must — for the performance, for
cians themselves.” sharing this cultural experience with guests, given the opportunity to pose by cast the food, for the music, and, most of all, for
We’ll go one better than that. This cast of many seeing this for the first and perhaps members for pictures after the show. the people you will meet.
characters lives what they are saying and the only time. They will go home with won- If you’re a guest to Kauai, or a local, this For tickets, go to www.kilohanakauai.com

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‘POE-KEY’ WITH CHEF CHOY


veau poke” as Chef Choy calls
it), including sections on seared,
cooked, and deep-fried poke!
There are even a few vegetarian
options, too, like tofu poke!
man using whatever ingredients Sam Choy, Hawaii’s-own Part of the book also has
they had on-hand. In Hawaii, internationally famous chef, has special guest chefs who have
cubed and seasoned, it is called compiled this beautiful cook- contributed their own favorite
“poke” (pronounced “poe-kay”). book of poke recipes that shows poke recipes as well, including
Nowadays, influenced by a va- you how to have all that great names such as Emeril Lagasse
riety of new cultures and cuisines poke with ingredients that you and Alan Wong.
CYNTHIA & ED JUSTUS
to Hawai’i, there are numerous probably have in your kitchen or And for fun, Chef Choy has
SPECIAL TO TGIFR!DAY
varieties of poke, and the selec- at your farmers’ markets! included an “on-the-go” section,
tion at deli counters like Ishihara Printed in a specially-designed winner recipes specially crafted

A
loha cookbook and food Market, Kauai Pupu Factory, spiral-binding with hardcover for when you visit your mainland
fans! and others are mouthwatering! case for easy use during your friends and want to introduce
The enjoyment of eating Eating poke is like eating potato poke creating, “Poke: Hawai’i’s their palette to the savory won- ably has something to do with it!
raw fish has been a part of most chips; once you start, it’s really Food” is packed with 150+ der that is poke. •••
every culture that has had access difficult to stop! So ono, yeah? pages of great recipes for all the All this poke talk is making us Ed and Cynthia Justus are
to fresh seafood, primarily born We think it’s like eating candy! modern classics of poke, as well hungry! These great pictures of owners of The Bookstore in
from on-the-spot hungry fisher- YUM! as new creative variants (or “nou- the different poke varieties prob- Hanapepe.
movie review

Questionable murder derails ‘Rough Night’ fun


I
n “Rough Night “ four Bell’s coked out character What the trailer doesn’t privileged cover-up antics of ducers and writers on the frat party owning a game of
women on a wild and crazy runs full speed toward a male show is the reddish black the “Rough Night” crew after wonderfully manic millennial beer pong.
bachelorette weekend in stripper to straddle him and blood oozing out from the the man bleeds out — no friendship comedy “Broad Cut to few years later and
Miami accidentally kill a guy inadvertently knocks the guy dead guy’s head onto the matter what narrative gym- City,” which Aniello also directs they’ve gone their separate
and try to get away with it. over. As his seat falls back, his white tile floor. Have I men- nastics they try to concoct occasionally. ways and grown up, sort of.
You know it’s coming. It’s head cracks into the sharp tioned this is a comedy? Was to make it OK. Not even For “Rough Night” they Jess is even running for office,
right there in the trailer. In edged fireplace ledge behind the trailer warning us about “Weekend At Bernie’s” had the assembled a great (and bril- sporting a politician crop
the middle of the party, Jillian him. this moment so we could be gall to make the protagonists liantly random) cast, including and dowdy wares. There’s a
prepared? Or was it selling it the murderers. “Broad City’s” salty star Ilana great bit between her and
as part of the laughs? The thing is, there is a lot Glazer, Saturday Night Live’s her campaign staff about the
Others have tried to of funny in “Rough Night,” the pinch-hitter Kate McKinnon, reasons she’s lagging in the
venture into this questionable directorial debut of Lucia Ani- the fearless up-and-comer polls.
terrain before, like the insanely ello, who wrote the script with Bell and the wonderfully That most have evolved
awful “Very Bad Things,” in her partner Paul W. Downs (he versatile Zoe Kravitz. They’re beyond their college selves
which the dead stripper is also plays the straight-laced put in an initial situation that’s makes the reunion feel a
referred to as a “105 pound fiancé of Scarlett Johansson’s both relatable (college friends little bit like forced joy at
problem.” Comedies are character). The comedy reuniting years later for a the outset. But that’s a good
welcome to test our moral duo has the chops to make bachelorette) and gives room thing, and you find your-
flexibility, but it was extremely something wild and great — for things to get out of control self cringing and laughing
hard to get on board with the they’ve worked as co-pro- (just add some cocaine, in equal measure as they
missed connections and a pair negotiate how the weekend
Carrying Rain Cha of crazy neighbors in Demi is going to go.
Now Creating that ins Moore and Ty Burrell). But it “Rough Night,” a Sony Pic-
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We meet the girls briefly in out, drug use and brief bloody
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828-6400 (Glazer) are inseparable and •••
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Elodia Tate, Cathy Tate, Genell Basurto, Julie Tate-Sanchez -


California, Lavette Johnson - Oahu

KING’S DAY PARADE


S
arah Manuel, Miss Kauai USA, said the rain made the
Susan Rosenberg - New Jersey, Catherine Steinmann Charles, Kamaile Wong flowers slippery, and they kept sliding off its holders,
- Kilauea, Sandy Carrion - New York, Elizabeth Currier
Manu Contrades Saturday during The King’s Day Parade and Celebration.
- New York
The flowers and colors of the lei from each of the islands’
Madison, Pa‘u units have become one of the draws for the parade
Mason, Mya,
and ho‘olaule‘a which celebrate King Kamehameha I and his
Kanani Gano
achievement of uniting the islands.
Pa‘u princesses from each of the islands in Hawaii join the
celebration, adorned in flowers and colors of the island they
represent.
This year’s celebration featured Kauai ali‘i Kaumuali‘i and
Manokalanipo whose leadership allowed for peace and
prosperity. The celebration also paid tribute and honored
Kauai’s ocean voyagers.
Sheena Juliano, Rozalynn Mabini, Kiara Rapozo, Salisa Pegeder,
Destiny Navalta
The event was presented by the County of Kauai, and the
Malie Foundation.

Stephanie, Bailey Lum Monica Ka‘auwai, Bemma Buratti, Marci Buratti


Sensi, Jourdan, Shannon, Ben, Justice-Ross Daliva

Robert, Kathey, Monica, Logan, Bobbi Pierson, Maddison


Brayson Camat, Maegan Pablo, Trenton Camat Scaroetlin - New Mexico Kainoa Kuhaulua, Manulai Kuhaulua, Kalei Kuhaulua
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