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Posted on: Tuesday, February 10, 2004

For the Record

BAseball

AJA League

At Ala Wai

MAnoa 020 010 63—12 17 1

waipahu 000 010 10— 2 5 4

Isaac Harbottle, Scott Yoshihara (8) and Stephen Kato. Blaine Muraoka, Ricky Tahara (7) and Tyler Lee, Scott Yoshihara (7). W—Harbottle. L—Muraoka.

Leading Hitters: Manoa—Shane Toguchi 3-6, 2 RBIs; Kristen Nakasone 3-5; Jared Kato 2-4; Chris Garnett 2-4; Stephen Kato 2-5.

waipahu 145 002 2—14 17 1

kane'ohe 020 000 0— 2 6 3

Dave Shim and Nathan Numata. Chase Masuda, Ryan Matsuda (3), Colby Kashimoto (7) and Travis Mitsuda. W—Shim. L—Masuda.

Leading Hitters: Waipahu—Sid Kinimaka 4-5, 4 RBIs; Derek Costigan 3-5, double; Brent Shimokawa 3-5, 2 RBIs; Timo Donahue 3-5; Daren Akiyama 2-5, 2 RBIs. Kane'ohe—Travis Mitsuda 2-3.

pearl city 303 206 1—15 16 3

'ewa 130 330 0—10 15 4

Ryan Touchi, Keith Tanaka (5), Kevin Fujioka (5), Lary Sans and Colin Ching. Cory Fukaya, Ron Nakamura (6) and Jayson Kira. W—Sakamoato. L—Fukaya.

Leading Hitters: P.C.—Darren Murakami 4-4, double, triple, 2 RBIs; Kyle Hirayama 3-4, double, 3 run homer, 4 RBIs; Daryl Nitta 3-4, triple, 3 run homer, 6 RBIs; Colin Ching 2-4, double; Randy Oyama 2-5. 'Ewa—Brandon Kameoka 4-4, double, 2 RBIs; Devin Oshiro 3-4, double; Kellan Briones 2-5, double, 2 RBIs; Brad Taura 2-4, double, 3 RBIs.

'ewa 213 100 110—9 12 3

Pearl City 160 000 021—10 10 6

Kellan Briones, Ron Nakamura (2) and Brandon Kameoka, Brad Taura (7). Jeremy Loo, Kevin Fujioka (7), Curt Fujimoto (8), Lary Sakamoto (9), Kevin Fujioka (9) and Scott Sato, Colin Ching (8). W—Fujioka. L—Nakamura.

Leading Hitters: Ewa—Brandon Kameoka 3-4, triple, 2 RBIs; Rex Yamaguchi 2-4; Reid Goto 2-4, double, 2 RBIs. Pearl City—Kendric Ching 4-5, double, 2 run homer, 4 RBIs; Garrett Yukumoto 2-2, solo homer; Kendall Yamatsuka 2-4.

Basketball

College Men

Yesterday's Results

EAST

Bowdoin 66, Maine Maritime 55

D'Youville 62, Medaille 45

John Jay 61, N.Y. Poly 42

NYCCT 86, Pratt 64

Old Westbury 61, Farmingdale 58

Philadelphia 80, Mercy, N.Y. 49

Purchase 74, Brooklyn 67

Shepherd 84, Pitt.-Johnstown 76

St. Joseph's, L.I. 86, CCNY 55

St. Joseph's, NY 76, Medgar Evers 73

SOUTH

Coastal Carolina 73, High Point 52

Coll. of Charleston 65, Appalachian St. 63

E. Kentucky 68, Tennessee St. 65

ETSU 82, Chattanooga 80

Florida A&M 83, Morgan St. 67

Georgia Southern 68, W. Carolina 65

Hampden-Sydney 81, Roanoke 61

James Madison 76, VMI 65

Liberty 71, Charleston Southern 67, OT

TCU 54, South Florida 51

UNC-Greensboro 85, Wofford 80

MIDWEST

Cardinal Stritch 104, Northland Baptist 53

Notre Dame 80, Connecticut 74

Spring Arbor 104, Grace 84

SOUTHWEST

Alabama St. 67, Ark.-Pine Bluff 52

Oklahoma St. 80, Kansas 60

FAR WEST

Air Force 52, Colorado St. 44

New Mexico 87, Wyoming 75

Utah 70, UNLV 56

BYU 83, San Diego St. 69 OT

College Women

AP Top 25

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 8, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pvs

1. Texas (29) 21-2 1,154 3

2. Connecticut (18) 18-2 1,143 4

3. Tennessee 19-2 1,067 1

4. Duke 18-3 1,014 2

5. Purdue 19-2 1,013 6

6. Louisiana Tech 17-2 863 8

7. Texas Tech 20-3 862 9

8. Penn St. 18-4 844 5

9. Kansas St. 17-3 835 10

10. Minnesota 18-3 798 13

11. Stanford 17-5 620 7

12. Colorado 18-3 613 11

13. DePaul 20-2 597 15

14. Auburn 18-5 511 19

15. North Carolina 18-4 496 12

16. LSU 18-4 463 14

17. Michigan St. 18-4 390 20

18. Baylor 17-5 357 17

19. Georgia 16-6 260 16

20. Florida 16-5 255 24

21. Virginia Tech 17-4 250 21

22. TCU 18-4 218 18

23. SW Missouri St. 19-1 131 25

24. Arizona 18-5 120 —

25. Houston 19-3 94 —

Others receiving votes: Miami 90, Utah 58, Boston College 40, Notre Dame 30, Oklahoma 25, Arizona St. 21, West Virginia 14, Villanova 11, Montana 5, George Washington 4, Marquette 4, Chattanooga 2, Vanderbilt 2, UC Santa Barbara 1.

Yesterday's Results

EAST

Long Island U. 60, Mt. St. Mary's, Md. 54

Monmouth, N.J. 57, Cent. Conn.St. 49

Quinnipiac 83, Fairleigh Dickinson 75

Robert Morris 63, Sacred Heart 58

St. Francis, Pa. 79, Wagner 52

SOUTH

Appalachian St. 65, Wofford 48

Chattanooga 77, Davidson 50

Coppin St. 62, Bethune-Cookman 60, OT

E. Kentucky 66, Tennessee St. 43

ETSU 78, W. Carolina 73

Elon 58, Georgia Southern 53

Florida A&M 72, Morgan St. 61

Gardner-Webb 75, Jacksonville 60

Grambling St. 77, Alcorn St. 51

Hampton 72, N. Carolina A&T 60

Howard 88, Md.-Eastern Shore 74

Jackson St. 56, Southern U. 53

Lipscomb 69, Florida Atlantic 53

MVSU 54, Alabama A&M 47

Maryland 73, Wake Forest 56

Norfolk St. 65, S. Carolina St. 56

Troy St. 75, Mercer 45

UNC-Greensboro 77, Coll. of Charleston 63.

MIDWEST

Oakland, Mich. 54, UMKC 52

Valparaiso 63, Chicago St. 58

SOUTHWEST

Alabama St. 49, Ark.-Pine Bluff 45

Arkansas St. 57, South Alabama 54

Texas-Pan American 70, Prairie View 63

FAR WEST

S. Utah 79, Ind.-Pur.-Indpls. 55

High School

Big Island Interscholastic Federation

Friday's Result

Ka'u 18 10 14 12—54

Kealakehe 15 14 23 14—66

Kau—Jaron Garcia 3, Curtis Alcoran 5, John-Charis Saladino 1, Elias Navarro 3, Clarence Alcoran 29, Keith Estabilio 6, Dustin Salmo 7.

Kealakehe—Easton Takata 22, Michael Kaniho 2, Cody Henriques 8, Loa Patao 7, Aikane Pavitt 6, Jared Ursua 7, Ioane Spencer 5, Kyle Teves 9.

3-pt: Kau 6 (Clarence 3, Navarro, Estabilio, Salmo). Keal 4 (Takata 3, Ursua).

JV—Kealakehe 64, Kau 32

Saturday's Result

Kealakehe 18 12 11 22—63

WaiAkea 15 14 7 12—48

Kealakehe—Easton Takata 15, Michael Kaniho 2, Cody Henriques 9, Loa Patao 7, Aikane Pavitt 1, Jared Ursua 8, Ioane Spencer 2, Kyle Teves 19.

Waiakea—Kahanu Irizarry 4, Jon Moniz 3, Cheynne Hirota 4, Sean Soriano 4, Michael Belmes 18, David Doll 2, Abe McGrew 3.

3-pt: Kealakehe 4 (Hendriques 2,Takata, Ursua). Waiakea 4 (Belmes 2, Moniz, Soriano).

Bowling

Hawai'i TV

• Storm Modified Doubles

At Pali Lanes

Sunday's Results

High Qualifier: Roy Yamanuha/Justin Stevens 1402.

Stepladder Matches: 1, Darlee Horiuchi/Joe Yockman, Jr. def. Chauntel Rachette/Richard Rachette, 208-193. 2, Darlee Horiuchi/Joe Yockman, Jr. def Denise Kalaola/Thomas Ching, 214-189. 3, Christine Kato/Jody Yamamoto def. Darlee Horiuchi/Joe Yockman, Jr., 225-193.

Championship Match: Christine Kato/Jody Yamamoto def. Roy Yamanuha/Justin Stevens, 259-219.

Final Standings:

1, Christine Kato/Jody Yamamoto.

2, Roy Yamanuha/Justin Stevens.

3, Darlee Horiuchi/Joe Yockman, Jr.

, Denise Kalaola/Thomas Ching.

5, Chauntel Rachette/Richard Rachette.

Junior Bowling

•O'ahu Official Tour

At Ft. Shafter Bowling Center

Sunday's Results

Boys

1, Jarret Mizo def. Noeau Kahele, 191-161. 2, Jarret Mizo def. Jensen Yoshimura, 194-174.

Semifinal

Scott Shiira def. Jarret Mizo, 201-193.

Final

Scott Shiira def. Kellen Sasano, 245-181.

Final Standings

1, Scott Shiira, Honolulu. 2, Kellen Sasano, Honolulu. 3, Jarret Mizo, Honolulu. 4, Jansen Yoshimura, Kapolei. 5, Noeau Kahele, Mililani.

Girls

Semifinal

Terrilyn Ono def. Shaina Carnate, 159-154.

Final

Terrilyn Ono def. Jodi-Ann Gum, 179-147.

Final Standings

1, Terrilyn Ono, Pearl City. 2, Jodi-Ann Gum, Pearl City. 3, Shaina Carnate, Kapolei.

Fishing

Fishing Fleet

At Kane'ohe Yacht Club, Feb. 7

1, Bernie Bender, 121.2 marlin.

2, Dan Collins, 33.6 mahi mahi.

3, Dexter Wong, 30.6 marlin.

Golf

World Rankings (Through Feb. 8)

1. Tiger Woods USA 13.51

2. Vijay Singh Fij 10.43

3. Ernie Els SAf 9.12

4. Davis Love III USA 7.42

5. Jim Furyk USA 6.67

6. Mike Weir Can 6.53

7. Retief Goosen SAf 5.56

8. Kenny Perry USA 4.96

9. Phil Mickelson USA 4.87

10. David Toms USA 4.77

Hockey

National Hockey League

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic W L T OL Pts GF GA

Philadelphia 28 12 11 5 72 158 123

New Jersey 28 14 10 1 67 123 100

N.Y. Islanders 26 21 5 2 59 153 135

N.Y. Rangers 20 24 7 4 51 143 157

Pittsburgh 11 36 5 3 30 109 207

Northeast W L T OL Pts GF GA

Toronto 30 14 8 3 71 152 131

Boston 27 14 11 4 69 142 128

Ottawa 28 15 7 4 67 180 120

Montreal 28 20 6 2 64 139 123

Buffalo 23 26 5 1 52 132 141

Southeast W L T OL Pts GF GA

Tampa Bay 28 17 6 3 65 147 119

Atlanta 21 27 6 2 50 150 170

Florida 18 23 11 3 50 122 150

Carolina 17 26 10 2 46 105 138

Washington 17 31 5 2 41 129 173

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central W L T OL Pts GF GA

Detroit 31 15 8 2 72 181 131

Nashville 26 20 6 2 60 130 142

St. Louis 26 20 7 1 60 129 134

Columbus 15 28 8 3 41 112 153

Chicago 14 29 7 5 40 125 163

Northwest W L T OL Pts GF GA

Colorado 30 11 9 4 73 167 123

Vancouver 31 15 7 3 72 168 127

Calgary 26 20 5 3 60 132 123

Minnesota 19 20 15 2 55 123 125

Edmonton 22 24 8 1 53 141 144

Pacific W L T OL Pts GF GA

San Jose 26 13 11 5 68 138 111

Dallas 27 20 9 0 63 118 122

Los Angeles 21 15 13 5 60 145 139

Phoenix 18 19 14 3 53 136 148

Anaheim 17 23 8 7 49 119 148

Two points for a win, one point for a tie and overtime loss.

Today's Games (HST)

San Jose at Buffalo, 2 p.m.

New Jersey at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.

Toronto at Tampa Bay, 2 p.m.

St. Louis at Ottawa, 2:30 p.m.

Boston at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m.

Montreal at Florida, 2:30 p.m.

Los Angeles at Minnesota, 3 p.m.

Atlanta at Calgary, 4 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Colorado, 4:30 p.m.

Paddling

Standings through Saturday

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Boys Varsity

School Points

1, Iolani 24

2, Kamehameha 14

3, Punahou 12

, Mid-Pacific 10

5, St. Louis 3

6, Damien 1

Girls Varsity

Punahou 22

Kamehameha 18

St. Francis 10

Iolani 9

Mid-Pacific 5

Maryknoll 0

Sacred Hearts Academy 0

Softball

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Standings

Final W L

xy-Kamehameha* 13 0

y-Punahou 11 3

Iolani* 10 3

HBA/StA/StF 7 7

z-University 7 7

Mid-Pacific 4 10

Maryknoll 2 12

Sacred Hearts 1 13

x—Won ILH championship and earned Division I state tournament berth. y—Earned Division I state tournament berth. z—Earned Division II state tournament berth,*—includes one tie.

Tennis

ATP Siebel Open

At HP Pavilion, San Jose, Calif.

Purse: $380,000 (Intl. Series)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

Singles

First Round

Robert Kendrick, United States, def. Lars Burgsmuller, Germany, 6-4, 6-2. KJ Hippensteel, United States, def. Dmitry Tursunov, Russia, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. Wesley Moodie, South Africa, def. Todd Martin, United States, 6-4, 7-6 (1). Jan-Michael Gambill, United States, def. Wayne Ferreira (8), South Africa, 6-7 (12), 7-6 (5), 6-1. Taylor Dent (4), United States, def. Paul Goldstein, United States, 6-4, 6-4.

Doubles

First Round

James Blake and Mardy Fish, United States, def. Xavier Malisse and Tom Vanhoudt, Belgium, 6-4, 6-2.

ATP BellSouth Open

At Club Naval de Campo "Las Salinas"

Vina del Mar, Chile

Purse: $333,000 (Intl. Series)

Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Singles

First Round

Gaston Gaudio (4), Argentina, def. Richard Gasquet, France, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Jose Acasuso, Argentina, def. Nicolas Lapentti, Ecuador, 7-6 (5), 6-4. Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo, Spain, def. Tomas Behrend, Germany, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3. Gustavo Kuerten (2), Brazil, def. Jean-Rene Lisnard, France, 6-3, 6-3. Mariano Zabaleta (3), Argentina, def. David Ferrer, Spain, 6-4, 6-0.

Doubles

First Round

Alex Lopez-Moron and Albert Portas, Spain, def. David Sanchez, Spain, and Flavio Saretta, Brazil, 6-3, 6-3.

WTA Tour Open Gaz de France

At Stade Pierre de Coubertin, Paris

Purse: $585,000 (Tier II)

Surface: Carpet-Indoor

Singles

First Round

Tina Pisnik, Slovenia, def. Denisa Chladkova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-1. Maria Sanchez Lorenzo, Spain, def. Eleni Danilidou, Greece, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. Silvia Farina Elia, (7), Italy, def. Alexandra Stevenson, United States, 6-7(5), 7-5, 6-2. Francesca Schiavone, (5), Italy, def. Emilie Loit, France, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3.

Doubles

First Round

Magui Serna, Spain, and Maria Vento-Kabchi (2), Venezuela, def. Daniela and Sandra Klemenschits, Austria, 7-5, 6-1. Barbara Schett, Austria, and Patty Schnyder (3), Switzerland, def. Tathiana Garbin and Rita Grande, Italy, 6-2, 6-2.

College Men

BYUH 9, Chaminade 0

Yesterday's Results

Singles

Jan Krejci, BYUH, def. Eddie Acuna, CU, 5-7, 6-0, 6-2. Dillon Porter, BYUH, def. Gerome Gregory, CU, 6-4, 6-1. Hong Tae Kim, BYUH, def. Brenton Arakaki, CU, 6-1, 6-0. Dorian Porada, BYUH, def. Danny Hines, CU, 6-2, 6-3. 5, Leon So'onalole, BYUH, def. Wendle Rapping, CU, 6-0, 6-0. 6, Jeff Rice, BYUH won by default

Doubles

Krejci/Kim, BYUH, def. Acuna/Gregory, CU, 8-3. Porter/So'onalole, BYUH, def. Arakaki/Hines, CU, 8-1. Porada/Rice, BYUH, won by default.

College Women

BYUH 9, Chaminade 0

Singles

Anna Anikanova, BYUH, def. Alohalani Castro, CU, 6-2, 6-1. Jing (Amy) Sun, BYUH, def. Kimi Chikazawa, CU, 6-1, 6-0. Gurianna Korinihona, BYUH, def. Kim Yamasaki, CU, 6-1, 6-2. Hana Chovanova-Krejci, BYUH, def. Danielle Nueberger, CU, 6-0, 6-0. Trisha Piercy, BYUH, def. Sharyse Hagino, CU, 6-0, 6-0. Crystal Schwenke, BYUH, def. Kristina Hutmacher, CU, 6-0, 6-0.

Doubles

Anikanova/Korinihona, BYUH, def. Castro/Chikazawa, CU, 8-2. Chovanova-Krejci/Piercy, BYUH, def. Yamasaki/Nueberger, CU, 8-0. Sun/Schwenke, BYUH, def. Hagino/Hutmacher, CU, 8-0

Transactions

Auto Racing

Watkins Glen International—Named Wendy Sutterby credentials manager and Tim Benjamin guest services coordinator.

Baseball

American League

Minnesota Twins—Agreed to terms with INF Jose Offerman on a minor league contract.

New York Yankees—Released 3B Drew Henson.

Seattle Mariners—Agreed to terms with LHP Ron Villone on a one-year contract.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

Los Angeles Lakers—Signed G Maurice Carter to a second 10-day contract.

Portland Trail Blazers—Traded F Rasheed Wallace and G Wesley Person to Atlanta for F Shareef Abdur-Rahim, G Dan Dickau and C Theo Ratliff.

Football

National Football League

Buffalo Bills—Named Sam Wyche quarterbacks coach.

Chicago Bears—Named Wade Wilson quarterbacks coach.

Denver Broncos—Signed RB Santonio Beard.

Detroit Lions—Named George Catavolos defensive backs coach.

Jacksonville Jaguars—Named Pete Rodriguez special teams coordinator, Bob Ligashesky special teams assistant, and Andy Heck offensive assistant coach.

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Albany Conquest—Announced L Terrell Black, QB Gus Ornstein, FB/LB Timothy Perren, WR/DB Jamal White and L Abdallah Wiggins have been assigned to the team.

Arkansas Twisters—Announced WR/DB Ted Alford and OS Kevin Williams have been assigned to the team.

Bakersfield Blitz—Announced FB/LB Brian Goolsby, L John Hesse, WR/LB Darrell Jones and DS Pee Wee Woods have been reassigned from Wichita.

Bossier City Battle Wings—Announced WR/DB Francisco Kelly and WR/DB Derrick Harmon have been assigned to the team.

Cape Fear Wildcats—Announced FB/LB Keeon Johnson has been assigned to the team. Traded QB Kenta Yagi to Manchester for future considerations.

Green Bay Blizzard—Announced DS Roosevelt Williams and WR/DB Rodney Hartsfield have been assigned to the team.

Laredo Law—Announced QB Chris Girbes-Pierce, WR/DB Bobby Jordan and DS Traco Rachal have been assigned to the team.

Macon Knights—Announced WR/DB Hosea Laney has been assigned to the team

Rio Grand Valley Dorados—Announced WR/LB Manwell Talbert has been assigned to the team.

Tennessee Valley Vipers—Announced L Jimmi Henson has been assigned to the team.

Hockey

National Hockey League

Anaheim MIghty Ducks—Recalled F Cam Severson from Cincinnati of AHL.

Atlanta Thrashers—Recalled D Mike Weaver from Chicago of the AHL.

Dallas Stars—Recalled G Dan Ellis from Utah of the AHL.

Florida Panthers—Announced Rick Dudley will step down as coach but will remain general manager. Named John Torchetti interim head coach. Recalled C Mike Green, D Kyle Rossiter and D Lukas Krajicek from San Antonio of the AHL.

Los Angeles Kings—Signed Andy Murray, coach, to a multiyear contract extension. Placed RW Dustin Brown on injured reserve, retroactive to Jan. 30. Recalled RW John Tripp, D Tim Gleason and D Tomas Zizka from Manchester of the AHL.

New York Rangers—Recalled D Fedor Tyutin from Hartford of the AHL.

Philadelphi Flyers—Announced the retirement of G Jeff Hackett.

Phoenix Coyotes—Traded G Sean Burke, RW Branko Radivojevic and the rights to LW Ben Eager to Philadelphia for C Mike Comrie.

St. Louis Blues—Acquired D Eric Weinrich from Philadelphia for a 2004 fifth-round draft pick.

Tampa Bay Lightning—Agreed to terms with John Tortorella, coach, Jay Feaster, general manager, Craig Ramsey, associate coach, Jeff Reese, associate coach, and Nigel Kirwan, associate coach, on multiyear contract extensions, and Eric Lawson, strength and conditioning coach, on a one-year contract.

Toronto Maple Leaves—Recalled G Mikael Tellqvist from St. John's of the AHL.

Washington Capitals—Recalled D Josef Bounmedienne from Portland of the AHL.

College

Patriot League/Ivy League—Named Jim Maconaghy coordinator of football officiating.

Cincinnati—Named Don Treadwell offensive coordinator, Pat Narduzzi defensive coordinator, Harlon Barnett defensive backs coach, Dan Enos quarterbacks coach, Ted Gill defensive line coach, Tim Hinton running backs coach, Mark Staten tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator, Mike Tressel linebackers and special teams coach and Jeff Uhlenhake offensive line coach.

Indiana State—Announced sophomore G David Moss has been reinstated to the men's basketball team.

Michigan State—Named Matt Gianiodis swimming and diving coach. Promoted Kathleen Milloy to associate head swimming and diving coach coach.

MInnesota Mankota—Announced the resignation of Ann Walker, women's basketball coach, effective at the end of the season.

Pittsburgh—Announced sophomore WR Larry Fitzgerald will forego his final two seasons of eligibility and make himself available for the NFL draft.

San Diego—Named Dave Adolph linebackers coach, Charles Dimry defensive backs coach, Matt Hohman running backs coach and special teams coordinator, Jimmy Dougherty secondary and outside linebackers coach, Reggie Davis tight ends coach, and Scott Aurich defensive assistant.

Syracuse—Named Matt Tantalo men's assistant soccer coach.