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October 13, 2008

This looks like a pass-fail exam. And it comes with a $1.5 million price tag, at least. Kapalua Resort is stepping into the world of women’s professional golf this week as it hosts the first Kapalua LPGA Classic at the Bay Course. Now, at a place where the quality of tournaments has grown from a gathering of a few local and journeyman professionals in the Kapalua Open, to the unofficial offseason trendsetter Kapalua International, and finally, to the PGA Tour’s season-opening, winners-only Mercedes-Benz Championship, the ladies come calling with their tour that seems to be in a constant fight for attention. The Women’s Kemper Open left Wailea in 1992, leaving Maui without an LPGA stop. Now, Kapalua is the only resort in America that hosts both the best men’s tour and best women’s tour in the world. ‘‘I am very excited because it is great to have the LPGA at Kapalua, back on Maui,’’ he said.

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Bears advance with win over Na Alii

February 6, 2008

WAILUKU — Shauna Ah Yen scored 13 points to lead the Baldwin High School girls basketball to a 42-34 victory over King Kekaulike in th first round of the Maui Interscholastic League Division I tournament on Tuesday night at the Bears’ gym.

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