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Posted on: Saturday, December 20, 2003

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

BASKETBALL

College Men

•addidas Festival

Yesterday's Result

At Stan Sheriff Center

  • Idaho State 31 41—72
  • New Orleans 38 48—86

Leading Scorers: IS—Scott Henry 19, Jeff Gardner 18, Marquis Poole 12. NO—Johnell Smith 27, Victor Brown 18, Kyle Buggs 11. Rebounds: IS—Henry 5. NO—Brown 11, Kentrell Martin 10. Assists: IS—Poole 6. NO—Martin 5, Smith 5.

Hawai'i's Division II Colleges

Yesterday's Results

State Farm Roadrunner Classic

At Bakersfield, Calif.

  • Chaminade 12 34—46
  • Cal State Bakersfield 35 32—67

Leading Scorers: Cham—Roy Stigall 9, Nick Frey 9. CSB—Eddie Shelby 14. Rebounds: Cham—Dustin Mittelsteadt 4. CSB—Fred Nichols 7. Assists: Cham—Byron Sykes 3. CSB—Shelby 5.

At Cannon Activities Center

  • Baylor 35 32—67
  • BYU-Hawai'i 23 49—72

Leading Scorers: Bay—R.T. Guinn 18, Terrance Thomas 13, Tommy Swanson 11. BYUH—Shawn Opunui 34, Jake Chrisman 20, Michael Stowell 10. Rebounds: Bay—Swanson 5, Harvey Thomas 5. BYUH—Austin Smylie 8. Assists: Bay—Carl Marshall 4, Matt Sayman 4. BYUH—Beau Nobmann 8.

High School

•Iolani Prep Classic

At Iolani School

Thursday's Late Result

  • Oakhill Academy 21 24 23 10—78
  • Dr. Phillips 10 11 19 11—51

Oakhill: Aaron Scott 0, KC Rivers 22, Rajon Rondo 9, Marcus Nicks 0, Anthony Wright 2, Dayshawn Wright 10, Donatas Visockis 0, Bamba Fall 0, Josh Smith 24, Brian Johnson 11.

Dr. Phillips: Erick Green 0, Chris Warren 0, Mario Sisinni 2, Trey Hopkins 10, Paul Dicicco 0, Jack Berry 8, Jason Rich 24, Brad Larson 5, Neal Jones 2, Zeke Tuggerson 0.

3-point goals—Oakhill: 6 (Rivers 6). Dr. Phillips: 4 (Hopkins 2, Berry 2).

Yesterday's Results

  • Hamilton 23 17 13 20—73
  • Kalani 3 12 9 9—33

Hamilton: Innocent Wells 6, Brian Schaeffer 12, Drew Suggs 2, Andrew Garrett 0, Matt Boeles 2. Roy Prieto 16, Travis Dixon 2, Gerald Munn 3, Corey Pellin 4, Luis Arrieta 9, David Wilkins 2, Derek Meyer 0, Jerome Davis 2, Jeremiah Nelson 6, Drew Thorson 7.

Kalani: Carsen Chun 6, Dusten Umeda 4, Kellen Kashiwa 4, Cory Konishi 5, Zachary Felipe 1, Daniel Morisato 0, Mark Bonner 0, Jason Deguzman 10, Jonah Letoto 3.

3-point goals—Hamilton: 6 (Prieto 2, Wells 2, Schaffer 2). Kalani: 2 (Umeda, Konishi).

  • Waimea 12 13 12 13—50
  • Kapolei 10 19 4 12—45

Waimea: Aaron Hesapene 0, Jeremy Manuel 9, Bully Emayo 2, Kamu Kawaihalau 1, Jordon Dizon 23, Adam Aana 0, Casey Kaohilaulii 4, Kyle Pigao 0, Jeremy McDown 0, Akeem Allen 6, Lanikai Kanahele 5.

Kapolei: EJ Aton 5, Jimmy Stevens 0, Jefferson 0, Rod Smith 0, Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada 2, Roland Mason 2, Brad Padayao 12, Jerrome Figuero 14, Warren Simanu 10, Mose Atuatasi 0.

3-point goals—Waimea: 1 (Manuel). Kapolei: 1 (Padayao).

  • Moanalua 15 13 4 13—45
  • Mid-Pacific 15 7 18 8 —48

Moanalua: MItchell Kuga 0, Glenn Gascon 8, Joseph Nishimura 8, Michael Loeschke 0, Marquise Du Vall 15, Jonathan Austad 0, Greg Morgan 2, Glenn Taijeron 0, Zachary Pendergast 3, Darin-Jay Shinagawa 3, Eric Keys 6, Kamoe Mehrtens 0.

Mid-Pacific: Josh MItchell 8, Travis Tyler 20, Chris Perry 12, Ryan Chun 5, JD Lum 0, Chris Freshour 3, Bryson Beirne 0.

3-point goals—Moanalua: 4 (Gascon 2, Pendergast 1, Shinagawa 1). Mid-Pacific: 2 (Perry, Chun).

  • Punahou 6 18 13 23—60
  • KalAheo 6 20 13 9 —48

Punahou: Jeremiah Ostrowski 18, Storm Bridgewater 0, Danny Cho 2, Reid Fowler 5, Scott Otake 6, Morgan Ellsworth 8, Kaohu Berg-Hee 0, Spencer McLachlin 12, Kassey Ko 9, TJ Zabriskie 0.

Kalaheo: Elias Ayau 2, Chris Tumaneng 0, Matt Nakashima 4, Theo Fujita 9, Kahua Hollinger 0, William Elliott 0, Nate Witcher 0, Neil Bowers 7, Joshua Perry 0, David Moore 0, Clifton Pires 0, Jason Tanaka 0, Daniel Phair 0, Sam Wilhoite 26.

3-point goals—Punahou: 4 (Ostrowski 2, Fowler 1, McLachlin 1).

  • Fairley 13 11 21 21—66
  • Iolani 9 9 16 17—51

Fairley: Andrieua Loftis 13, Anthony Mason 17, Jeremy Jones 0, Terrian Taylor 2, Lawrence Johnson 1, Courtney Richardson 3, RouSean Cromwell 6, Reginald Owens 24.

Iolani: Ryan Hirata 17, Vinny Nip 0, Todd Blankenship 5, Jon Yasuda 5, Derrick Low 17, Jon Takamura 2, Zach Tollefson 3, Kyle Pape 1, Sean Carney 1, James Street 0.

3-point goals—Fairley: 2 (Mason 2). Iolani: 6 (Low 3, Hirata 1, Yasuda 1, Tollefson 1).

  • Dr. Phillips 13 9 19 10—51
  • St. Johns 17 20 18 17—72

Dr. Phillips: Erick Green 0, Chris Warren 0, Mario Sisinni 6, Trey Hopkins 12, Paul Dicicco 0, Jack Berry 7, Mark Butler 3, Jason Rich 18, Darrien Beacham 0, Brad Larson 3, Neal Jones 0, Zeke Tuggerson 2.

St. Johns: EJ Wynn 0, Chris Wright 15, Nolan Smith 7, Jordan Armstrong 6, Errington Bethel 0, Dwayne Anderson 32, Jay Bluford 2, Ivor Hodgson 0, Chaz Jenkins 0, Harrison Beacher 1, Dante Cunningham 5, Jason Wills 4.

3-point goals—Dr. Phillips: 6 (Hopkins 3, Berry 2, Butler 1). St. Johns: 5 (Anderson 3, Armstrong 1, Wright 1).

  • Mount Vernon 11 13 13 10 17—64
  • Montrose 12 6 10 19 6—53

Mount Vernon: Keith Benjamin 23, Shanty Robinson 2, Torian Kendall 0, Michael Watson 2, Jonathan Mitchell 8, Chris Lowe 7, Michael Coburn 8, Jonathan Smith 2, Dexter Gray 12, Chris Bradley 0.

Montrose: Taishi Ito 0, Antwan Hardy 24, Herb Pope 0, Tom Hammonds 12, KJ Matsui 2, Tunji Sorye 9, Uche Echefu 6, Jeff Pack 0.

3-point goals—Mount Vernon 2 (Benjamin 2). Montrose 8 (Hardy 8).

  • Oakhill 20 17 22 19—78
  • Fairfax 16 8 15 16—55

Oakhill: Aaron Scott 5, KC Rivers 16, Rajon Rondo 12, Marcus Nicks 0, Anthony Wright 0, Dayshawn Wright 11, Josh Smith 17, Brian Johnson 17.

Fairfax: Joshua Shipp 19, Aaron Bell 0, Donovan White 3, Ja Shon Hampton 2, Jamal Clay 6, Raphael Farlough 4, Jerren Shipp 3, Jamal Boykin 18.

3-point goals—Oakhill: 3 (Rivers 2, Scott 1). Fairfax: 3 (Jo. Shipp 1, White 1, Je. Shipp 1)

•Hilo High Holiday Prep Classic

At Hilo civic

Consolation

Kaua'i 84, Maryknoll 60. Kaua'i—Va'afuti Tavana 39. Mary—Tyler Tsukazaki 23

Pearl City 58, St. Joseph 45. PC—Royce Yuerril 10, Michael Hardy 10. StJ—David Holdampf 15, Paul Wright 14.

Semifinals

Temecula Valley (Calif.) 98, Hilo 48. Tem—Jeromie Brown 16, Josh Bomar* 16. Hilo—Chris Gorman 11.

Hilltop (Calif.) 64, Waiakea 62 OT. Hill—Alex Parida 11, Jermiah Harrington 14. Waia—Jon Moniz 11, Abe McGrew 10, Tyler Nishimura 10.

*won the slam dunk competition.

•10th Annual Palama Christmas

Tournament

Yesterday's Results

At Palama

Damien 63, Maryknoll II 37. Dami—Keoni Steinhoff 10, Fehi Sevelo 10. Mary—Jordan Ho-Ching 10, Zach Misohan 10.

Kealakehe 55, Kamehameha II 33. Keala—Kyle Teves 17, Cody Henriques 14. Kam—Kaipo Villa 10, Matt Woody 10.



FOOTBALL

Harrah's Odds

By The Associated Press

•NCAA Football Bowl Games

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG

• Dec. 22

Tangerine Bowl

At Orlando, Fla.

North Carolina St. 11 1/2 Kansas

• Dec. 23

Fort Worth (Texas) Bowl

Boise State 10 1/2 Texas Christian

• Dec. 24

Las Vegas Bowl

Oregon State 3 New Mexico

• Dec. 25

Hawai'i Bowl

At Honolulu

Hawai'i 10 1/2 Houston

• Dec. 26

Motor City Bowl

At Detroit

Bowling Green 7 Northwestern

Insight.com Bowl

At Phoenix

Virginia Tech 2 1/2 California

• Dec. 27

Continental Tire Bowl

At Charlotte, N.C.

Virginia 2 Pittsburgh

Dec. 29

Alamo Bowl

At San Antonio

Nebraska 3 Michigan State

• Dec. 30

Houston Bowl

Texas Tech 13 Navy

Holiday Bowl

At San Diego

Texas 9 1/2 Washington State

Silicon Valley Classic

At San Jose, Calif.

UCLA 3 1/2 Fresno St.

• Dec. 31

Music City Bowl

At Nashville, Tenn.

Auburn 3 Wisconsin

Sun Bowl

At El Paso, Texas

Minnesota 3 1/2 Oregon

Liberty Bowl

At Memphis, Tenn.

Utah 2 1/2 So. Mississippi

Independence Bowl

At Shreveport, La.

Arkansas 2 1/2 Missouri

San Francisco Bowl

Colorado State OFF Boston College

• Jan. 1

Outback Bowl

At Tampa, Fla.

Florida 3 1/2 Iowa

Gator Bowl

At Jacksonville, Fla.

Maryland 3 1/2 West Virginia

Capital One Bowl

At Orlando, Fla.

Georgia 3 Purdue

Rose Bowl

At Pasadena, Calif.

Southern Cal 7 Michigan

Orange Bowl

At Miami

Florida State 1 1/2 Miami

• Jan. 2

Cotton Bowl

At Dallas

Mississippi 2 Oklahoma State

Peach Bowl

At Atlanta

Tennessee 5 1/2 Clemson

Fiesta Bowl

At Tempe, Ariz.

Kansas State 7 Ohio State

• Jan. 3

Humanitarian Bowl

At Boise, Idaho

Georgia Tech 7 1/2 Tulsa

• Jan. 4

Sugar Bowl

At New Orleans

Oklahoma 6 LSU



SOCCER

High School

Yesterday's Results

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Boys Varsity

Pac-Five 6, Hawai'i Baptist 2. P5—Jeremy Wittig 2, Kody Seminara 2, Reid Woodward 1, Billy Toyozaki 1. HBA—Dana Yoshizu 1, Matt Munekata 1.

Saint Louis 2, Damien 0. St.L—Ian Heilbron, Alex Kahler.

Iolani 1, Punahou 0. Iol—Riley Bruhn.

Kamehameha 2, Mid-Pacific 0. Kam—Randall Haraguchi, David Gualdarama.

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

• Western Division

Boys Varsity

Radford 3, Waipahu 0. Rad—Josyh Finley, Jake Gumm, Shelton Fuertes.

Mililani 7, Waialua 0. Mili—Patrick Egloria 2, Justin Ching 1, Ehrew Ching 1, Brent Murakami 1, Justin Kim 1, Own goal.

Pearl City 2, 'Aiea 0. PC—Kenshiro Uki, Steven King.

Girls Varsity

Campbell 1, Nanakuili 1. Camp—Jeanne Corpuz. Nana—Theory Auwae.

Radford 3, Waipahu 0. Rad—Aileen Salazar, Lindsey Wolldridge, Charity Burd.

Mililani 5, Waialua 0. Mili—Cami Kageno, Sarah Yoro, Nicole Harris, Veronica DeGuzman, Raimee Ortega.

'Aiea 1, Pearl City. 'Aiea—Jodie Toyama.



SURFING

Xbox Gerry Lopez Pipeline Masters

Yesterday's Final Results

1,Andy Irons (Hawai'i), $30,000. 2, Joel Parkinson (Australia), $16,000. 3, Phillip MacDonald (Australia), $11,000. 4, Kelly Slater (Florida), $9,000. 5 (tie), Luke Hitchings (Australia) and Bruce Irons (Hawai'i), $8,500. 7 (tie), Pancho Sullivan (Hawai'i) and Cory Lopez (Florida), $7,500. 9 (tie), Kieren Perrow (Australia), Shea Lopez (Florida), Beau Emerton (Australia) and Kalani Robb (Hawai'i), $5,500. 13 (tie), Jamie O'Brien (Hawai'i), Marcus Hickman (Hawai'i), Dean Morrison (Australia) and Derek Ho (Hawai'i), $4,500.

Final standings

2003 World Championship Tour

Association of Surfing Professionals

1, Andy Irons (Hawai'i), 8,964 points. 2, Kelly Slater (Florida), 8,544. 3, Taj Burrow (Australia), 7,344. 4, Mick Fanning (Australia), 7,080. 5, Joel Parkinson (Australia), 6,972. 6, Kieren Perrow (Australia), 6,480. 7, Taylor Knox (California), 6,000. 8, Michael Lowe (Australia), 5,820. 9, Jake Paterson (Australia), 5,772. 10, Dean Morrison (Australia), 5,592.

Correction

• Shelton Fuertes scored Radford's goal in its 6-1 loss to Mililani in boys soccer Tuesday. His name was not provided.