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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, September 29, 2003

ISLE FILE
UH beats Tulsa in women's soccer, 3-0

Advertiser Staff

The University of Hawai'i women's soccer team scored three second-half goals and posted its third straight shutout in a 3-0 win over Tulsa yesterday in a Western Athletic Conference match in Tulsa, Okla.

Senior Arlene Devitt scored in the 68th minute from eight yards out. Sophomore Natasha Kai scored her team-leading 13th goal in the 83rd minute off a cross from junior Jessica Uecker. Junior Sasha Araya-Schraner scored in the final minute when she put back her own rebound.

Hawai'i (7-2-1, 2-0) had 10 shots on goal, while Tulsa (3-6-1, 0-1) had one.

Kai injured her right ankle in the game, and is questionable for UH's non-conference game against Oral Roberts today.


SAILING

• ISAF World Championships: Honolulu's Andrew Lewis finished 63rd and former University of Hawai'i All-American Molly O'Bryan was 55th at the ISAF World Sailing Championships, which ended Friday.

The Olympic-qualifying event was run over 13 days in Cadiz, Spain. All nine Olympic classes crowned 2003 champions. Nations also had the opportunity to qualify for next year's Olympics.

Countries have one final opportunity to qualify for the Games at the 2004 world championships.

Lewis, entered in the Laser division, competed in the largest (171 boats) fleet.


GOLF

• Hearn wins Waikoloa Open: John Hearn shot a 6-under 66 yesterday on the Village Golf Club course to finish with a three-shot win in the Waikoloa Open on the Big Island.

Hearn's 54-hole total was 211. Regan Lee (69) and Lance Suzuki (72) finished at 214.

Second-round leader Tommy Kim fired a 74 yesterday and finished third at 215.

Golfers also played the Beach and Kings' courses.

Amanda Wilson, a junior at Waiakea High School, won the A flight by four strokes with a 225 total.

• Asao claims Mayor's Cup: Norman-Ganin Asao shot a two-under 69 yesterday and finished with a one-stroke victory in the Mayor's Cup at the Ala Wai Golf Course.

Asao, who shot an opening-round 65, finished at 134.

Mark Chun finished second.

Tiffany Takao won the Ladies flight with a 147.


HIGH SCHOOLS

• Jube to coach Saint Louis: Cesar Jube, a former two-time NAIA All-American at Hawai'i Pacific, has been named head boys varsity soccer coach at Saint Louis School, according to an HPU release.

Jube, who holds 13 significant school scoring records, graduated from HPU in 1999 with a degree in communications.