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Paul Kinloch of Malibu finished second in one swimming event and third in another at the U.S. Transplant Games in Indianapolis. Kinloch received a kidney transplant more than five years ago. He was one of 400 organ recipients who competed at the games.

The top-seeded team of Linda Howell and Jarilyn Joseph of West Los Angeles won the women’s open doubles in the 104th Southern California Tennis Assn. sectional tennis championships. Jeff Britt and Blake Powell of Hollywood were winners in one of the men’s doubles classes.

UCLA senior Billy Thompson has been named one of 10 finalists for the 1990 Hermann Award, given each year to the nation’s top collegiate soccer player. Thompson, a forward, leads the Bruins with 41 points on 17 goals and seven assists.

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Caryn Wilson, a three-time All American tennis player at Stanford and a former assistant coach for the Cardinal, has been named women’s tennis coach at Santa Monica College. She succeeds Frances Chase, who resigned after four years because she and her husband, Henry, are expecting their first child. Chase’s 1989 SMC team finished 18-1.

Bob Ziello defeated Frank McDaniels one-up in match play to win the Penmar Men’s Golf Club President’s Cup. In the club’s October tournament, Pat Sullivan shot a 32 for nine holes to win the A flight. Other flight winners and their gross scores: Charles McIlrath, B, 34; Irv Himelhoch, C, 38; Art Wolken, D, 38, and R. Yoder, temporary handicaps, 40.

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