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Sumo returning to Hawai'i in June
Advertiser Staff and News Services
For the first time since 1993, sumo is returning to Hawai'i, which has produced former yokozuna Akebono and Musashimaru.
The Japan Sumo Association announced yesterday that it will stage a two-day tournament June 9 and 10 at the Blaisdell Arena. More than 40 top wrestlers are expected to participate in the 2007 Grand Sumo Tournament in Hawai'i.
Musashimaru, who was raised in Wai'anae as Fiamalu Penitani, appeared at a press conference announcing the tournament along with Mayor Mufi Hannemann.
"He serves as a tremendous message to our youth on the Leeward Coast that if you work hard, pay the price, sacrifice — good things happen," Hannemann said. "He's a role model in Japan and he's certainly a role model here at home."
Musashimaru retired in 2004 after winning 12 Emperor's Cups during a career that included a string of 55 consecutive tournaments with eight or more wins.
"I just enjoy watching sumo now sitting down on the chair," Musashimaru, 35, said.
The 6-foot-4 giant said he has slimmed down to 485 pounds from his fighting weight of 522 pounds. These days, he lives in Tokyo and is involved in coaching young wrestlers and appearing on several variety TV shows.
Tickets are expected to go on sale in April. Promoter Shigemitsu Inohana said if the event is successful, he hopes to hold tournaments in Hawai'i every two years.
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Eric Durso added 14 points and 11 rebounds for The Master's (4-3), which trailed 32-24 at the half.
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