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Jonathan Maicelo swings a punch at Art Honhannisyan on Friday night during ESPN's
Event Center at Little Creek Casino Resort.
Thursday, July 17, 2014 - Mason
Journal photos by Emily Hanson
'Friday Night Fights' at Skookum Creek
oxer wins co-main
continued from page B-1 success standing toe-to-toe with Johnson,"
DiTusa said. "This gave him a false sense
"I came up with the victory and it of security."
was a fair decision," Johnson said. "I The final three or four rounds were
did more than accomplish my goals. Itough for Gavronski, with DiTusa ready to
learned a lot. I learned I can move and pull him from the fight.
adjust." "Every time I was ready to say 'let's end
He said he was a bit disappointed that it' he woke up," DiTusa said. "He always
Gavronski was able to resist his big shots had the puncher's chance and that kept
to the face, jaw and abdomen, him in the fight."
Gavronski's co-managers/trainers John For the co-main fight, Art Honhannisy-
Nacita and Sam DiTusa said Gavronskian of Glendale, California (17-2-2, 9 KOs),
wasn't handling the defeat well. faced Jonathan Maicelo of Callao, Peru
"I'm glad he's not because if you accept (18-1, 11 KOs), for the WBC International
defeat and handle it well, that makes it Lightweight Silver Title.
easier to always accept it," DiTusa said. After 10 rounds, Maicelo defeated
"Mike doesn't believe in moral victories. Honhannisyan by split decision. Judge
His courage and determination speak for Harry Oppal scored the fight 100-90 for
themselves." Maicelo, while judge Joel Scobie scored
Gavronski declined to comment after it 97-93 in Maicelo's favor. Judge Glen
the fight. Hamada scored in Honhannisyan's favor
DiTusa took the blame for Gavronski's 96-94.
loss. The boxing event featured six other
"I thought I had him ready... I came up fights, however the results were not avail-
short," he said. able by deadline.
He said Gavronski lost the fight on the Little Creek Casino Resort will host
inside and performed best when he had "Friday Night Fights" again beginning at 5
space to move around Johnson. p.m. Aug. 1 at Skookum Creek Event Cen-
"He clearly won the first round and had ter.
Jonathan Maicelo of Callao, Peru, (18-1,
11 KOs), is declared the winner of the
WBC International Lightweight Silver
Title on Friday night after defeating Art
Honhannisyan of Glendale, California
(17-2-2, 9 KOs) by split decision.
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continued from page B-1
I've had the raccoon
eyes on my face, the
dark burn on my upper
back, the slightly crispy
toes.
My problem with
sunscreen is that it feels
absolutely disgusting.
I don't like feeling so
greasy, so I've always
been immature and lax
about my use with it.
I'm happy to say
that I haven't been sun-
burned this summer
because I've bitten the
proverbial bullet and
begun to properly use
sunblock.
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Tourney raises $1 OK for melanoma research
By EMILY HANSON raising more money than
emily@masoncoun com ever before."
Golfers competed in
The Skin Cancer handicap and nonhandi-
Awareness golf tourna- cap divisions.
ment earned more mon- First place in the
ey this year than it has nonhandicap division
any other year. went to Joe Lynch, Rich
The tournament, put Goessman, Joey Lynch
on each year by IdaMae and Jolene Keeling. To-
Ryen and Randy Jen- gether, the team earned
sen, raised $10,000, all a score of 57 in the
of which will go toward scramble-format tourna-
melanoma research, ment.
The annual tourna- The handicap division
merit was Saturday awarded prizes to the top
at LakeLand Village three teams.
Golf Course, where it's In first place, Er ie
been for the past five Taylor, Colleen Taylor,
years. Steve Hanson and Chris
"The tournament Hanson earned a score of
was absolutely amaz- 47.8, while second place
ing," Ryen said. "We went to Brian McLellan,
had fewer players due to Pat Folino, Rich Uskev-
weddings, reunions, etc., ich and Kyle Uskevich
however, we ended up with a score of 48.5. The
third-place team was Er-
nie Hahto, Sue Hahto,
Ron Music and Martha
Music with a score of
48.7
This year, all of the
women who participated
were given special brace-
lets created by Bev Clif-
ton.
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