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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, February 14, 2004

For the Record

auto racing

Crown Royal IROC

Yesterday's Results

At Daytona International Speedway

Daytona Beach, Fla.

Lap Length: 2.5-mile oval

1. (12) Ryan Newman, NASCAR Nextel Cup, 40 laps. 2. (97) Kurt Busch, NASCAR Nextel Cup, 40. 3. (17) Matt Kenseth, NASCAR Nextel Cup, 40. 4. (48) Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR Nextel Cup, 40. 5. (11) Steve Kinser, World of Outlaws, 40. 6. (03) Helio Castroneves, IRL IndyCar Series, 40. 7. (29) Kevin Harvick, NASCAR Nextel Cup, 40. 8. (1) Scott Dixon, IRL IndyCar Series, 40. 9. (8) Scott Sharp, IRL IndyCar Series 40. 10. (24) Travis Kvapil, NASCAR Craftsman Truck, 40. 11. (80) J.J. Yeley, USAC, 40. 12. (20) Danny Lasoski, World of Outlaws, 40.

• Race Statistics: Time of race: 39 minutes, 44 seconds. Winner's average speed: 151.007 mph. Margin of Victory: 0.035 seconds.

baseball

SOUTH

Alabama 4, New Orleans 1

Auburn 5, W. Carolina 4

Barry 3, Valdosta St. 1

Cent. Arkansas 5, West Alabama 2

Coastal Carolina 12, Delaware 7

East Carolina 4, N.C.-Asheville 1

Erskine 5-13, Voorhees 1-0

Florida 3, Miami 0

Georgia 10, Bethune-Cookman 3

Louisiana-Monroe 20, Grambling St. 1

LSU 4, UCF 3, 10 innings

Missouri Valley 4, Louisiana College 0

Northwestern St. 13, Arkansas St. 8

Pfeiffer 9, Tusculum 5

Stetson 4, VMI 1

Trevecca Nazarene 5, Lindsey Wilson 3

West Georgia 6-10, King, Tenn. 1-1

Wingate 21, Newberry 11

Winthrop 7, Maryland 6

FAR WEST

Pacific 12, Portland 4

TOURNAMENT

Florida Southern Classic

Nova Southeastern 12, S. Conn. St. 2

Nova Southeastern 5, Eckerd 4, 11 inn.

Florida Southern 10, Bryant 2

basketball

College Men

EAST

Amherst 103, Connecticut Coll. 68

Brockport 90, Potsdam 85

Brown 91, Harvard 67

Buffalo St. 79, Oneonta 65

Concord 104, West Liberty 91

Hamilton 86, Vassar 58

Hunter 76, York, N.Y. 75, OT

Ithaca 72, Alfred 61

Lehigh 86, American U. 65

Manhattan 88, Iona 69

NYU 86, Carnegie-Mellon 77

Nazareth, N.Y. 78, Utica 58

Penn 91, Columbia 76

Princeton 69, Cornell 64

RPI 81, Hobart 68

Rider 74, Marist 67

Rochester 85, Brandeis 69

Rochester Tech 77, Hartwick 64

Rowan 84, Chestnut Hill 57

Rutgers-Camden 90, Keystone 85

Skidmore 67, Clarkson 61

St. Lawrence 66, Union, N.Y. 61

Tufts 78, Middlebury 66

Wesleyan, Conn. 83, Trinity, Conn. 80

Wheeling Jesuit 82, Bluefield St. 62

Williams 86, Bates 83

Yale 78, Dartmouth 40

SOUTH

Belmont 69, Lipscomb 57

Erskine 60, Barton 57

Kent. Christian 90, Free Will Baptist 67

Palm Beach Atlantic 103, Voorhees 100

South Florida 68, Southern Miss. 60

W. Carolina 64, Appalachian St. 62

MIDWEST

Bemidji St. 77, Minn.-Moorhead 57

Buena Vista 77, Cent. Iowa 63

Coll. of the Ozarks 85, York, Neb. 80

DePauw 71, Hendrix 60

Dickinson St. 107, Mayville St. 82

Grace 80, Ozark Christian 69

Loras 85, Upper Iowa 50

Martin Luther 78, St. Scholastica 66

Minn.-Mankato 86, Nebraska-Omaha 74

Minot St. 92, Valley City St. 83

Neb.-Kearney 96, Colo. Christian 84

North Dakota 70, Augustana,S.D. 60

Northern St., S.D. 85, Minn.-Crookston 60

Northwestern, Minn. 70, Northland 56

Peru St. 87, Newman 83

Rose-Hulman 73, Rhodes 50

S. Dakota St. 88, N. Dakota St. 71

South Dakota 91, St. Cloud St. 84

Washington, Mo. 89, Case Reserve 82

Winona St. 84, Southwest St., Minn. 73

SOUTHWEST

Trinity, Texas 93, Sewanee 66

FAR WEST

Adams St. 98, Western St., Colo. 78

Mont. St.-Northern 94, Mont. Tech 58

Montana-Western 79, Great Falls 64

Oregon Tech 86, E. Oregon 65

W. Baptist 88, Warner Pacific 61

College Women

EAST

Dartmouth 59, Yale 53

George Washington 66, Xavier 64

Houston 62, Charlotte 58

Massachusetts 66, Fordham 64

Penn 81, Columbia 70

Princeton 74, Cornell 67

SOUTH

Cincinnati 77, Southern Miss. 64

Drexel 63, William & Mary 49

Louisville 48, Tulane 47

Richmond 67, Dayton 44

TCU 125, East Carolina 119, 4OT

MIDWEST

Creighton 64, Wichita St. 61

DePaul 73, Saint Louis 65

Drake 73, SW Missouri St. 67

Marquette 60, Memphis 57

North Dakota 82, Augustana,S.D. 72

South Dakota 90, St. Cloud St. 77

FAR WEST

Linfield 80, Pacific, Ore. 70

Montana St.-Billings 91, Converse 67

Montana-Western 76, Great Falls 63

• WAC Standings

WAC Overall

W L Pct. W L

La. Tech 11 1 .925 18 2

Rice 10 1 .917 13 7

Tulsa 7 4 .637 14 7

UTEP 7 5 .583 12 9

SMU 7 5 .583 11 10

SJSU 5 6 .454 13 7

Boise St. 4 8 .333 7 14

Hawai'i 3 8 .273 5 15

Fresno St. 2 10 .167 8 14

Nevada 2 10 .167 3 19

• Today's games

Hawai'i at SMU, 10 a.m. (live on 1420-AM)

Fresno State at Boise State

Rice at Tulsa

Nevada at UTEP

San Jose State at Louisiana Tech

hockey

National Hockey League

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic W L T OL Pts GF GA

Philadelphia 30 12 11 5 76 164 125

New Jersey 28 16 10 1 67 125 107

N.Y. Islan. 27 21 7 2 63 163 142

N.Y. Rang. 21 25 7 4 53 147 160

Pittsburgh 11 38 5 3 30 113 218

Northeast W L T OL Pts GF GA

Toronto 31 14 9 3 74 160 136

Boston 28 14 11 5 72 150 134

Ottawa 30 15 7 4 71 186 123

Montreal 28 22 6 2 64 143 130

Buffalo 25 26 5 1 56 142 145

Southeast W L T OL Pts GF GA

Tampa Bay 29 17 7 3 68 156 126

Florida 20 23 11 3 54 129 152

Atlanta 22 29 6 2 52 157 181

Carolina 17 26 11 2 47 108 141

Washington 17 32 6 2 42 134 181

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central W L T OL Pts GF GA

Detroit 32 15 8 2 74 185 133

Nashville 27 21 6 2 62 137 149

St. Louis 26 22 7 1 60 130 141

Columbus 16 29 8 3 43 116 159

Chicago 15 29 7 5 42 130 165

Northwest W L T OL Pts GF GA

Colorado 31 11 10 4 76 172 124

Vancouver 31 17 7 3 72 171 134

Calgary 29 20 5 3 66 142 128

Minnesota 20 21 15 2 57 127 128

Edmonton 23 25 8 1 55 146 148

Pacific W L T OL Pts GF GA

San Jose 26 15 11 5 68 141 117

Dallas 27 20 10 0 64 122 126

Los Angeles 22 16 13 6 63 153 151

Phoenix 18 21 14 3 53 141 158

Anaheim 18 24 8 7 51 125 153

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

Today's Games (Times HST)

Carolina at New Jersey, 7 a.m.

Boston at Chicago, 10 a.m.

Colorado at Detroit, 10 a.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.

Montreal at Ottawa, 2 p.m.

Buffalo at Toronto, 2 p.m.

San Jose at Columbus, 2 p.m.

Florida at Tampa Bay, 2:30 p.m.

Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 3 p.m.

Dallas at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

Anaheim at Vancouver, 5 p.m.

Tomorrow's Games (Times HST)

Calgary at Minnesota, 9 a.m.

Los Angeles at New Jersey, 9 a.m.

Edmonton at Nashville, 10 a.m.

Washington at Chicago, 7 p.m.

Los Angeles 1 2 0—3

Buffalo 1 3 4—8

First Period—1, Los Angeles, Stumpel 6 (Barney), 1:34. 2, Buffalo, Kotalik 13 (Satan, Briere), 15:11. Second Period—3, Los Angeles, Barney 4 (Frolov, Stumpel), 4:02 (pp). 4, Los Angeles, Laperriere 4 (Belanger, Avery), 12:04. 5Tallinder 1 (Mair, Pyatt), 15:59. 6, Buffalo, Drury 12 (Zhitnik, Kotalik), 17:41. 7, Buffalo, Fitzpatrick 4 (Briere, Kotalik), 18:50. Third Period—8, Buffalo, Briere 19 (Zhitnik, Satan), :34 (pp). 9, Buffalo, Hecht 7, 8:37. 10, Buffalo, Afinogenov 11 (Roy, Pyatt), 11:29. 11, Buffalo, Afinogenov 12, 12:55.

Shots on goal—Los Angeles 8-11-5—24. Buffalo 8-11-17—36. Goalies—Los Angeles, Cechmanek, Huet. Buffalo, Biron. A—18,690 (18,690). T—2:27.

Edmonton 0 0 0—0

Minnesota 2 1 0—3

First Period—1, Minnesota, Zholtok 11 (Henry, Wiemer), 13:38. 2, Minnesota, M.Chouinard 3 (Daigle, E.Chouinard), 14:35. Second Period—3, Minnesota, Dupuis 11 (Kuba, Daigle), 7:01 (pp).

Shots on goal—Edmonton 6-13-9—28. Minnesota 14-9-7—30. Goalies—Edmonton, Conklin, Salo. Minnesota, Roloson.A—18,568 (18,064). T—2:24.

Washington 1 0 1—2

Nashville 2 2 1—5

First Period—1, Nashville, Hartnell 13 (Johansson, Timonen), 4:20 (pp). 2, Nashville, Orszagh 13 (Erat, Arkhipov), 6:51. 3, Washington, Grier 6 (Kwiatkowski, Ouellet), 9:28. Second Period—4, Nashville, Zidlicky 11 (Erat, Timonen), 8:39 (pp). 5, Nashville, Hartnell 14 (Stevenson, Johnson), 19:49. Third Period—6, Nashville, Smith (Morgan, Hartnell), 3:55. 7, Washington, Bondra 20 (Lang, Witt), 16—42.

Shots on goal—Washington 5-6-8—19. Nashville 11-15-10—36. Goalies—Washington, Ouellet. Nashville, Mason. A—13,486 (17,113). T—2:22.

N.Y. Islanders 0 2 3—5

Phoenix 2 0 0—2

First Period—1, Phoenix, Hrdina 10 (Mara, Langkow), 10:59. 2, Phoenix, Sillinger 6 (Gratton, Cleary), 11:51. Second Period—3, N.Y. Islanders, Ronning 4 (Jonsson), 4:56 (pp). 4, N.Y. Islanders, Hunter 21 (Scatchard), 12:04. Third Period—5, N.Y. Islanders, Niinimaa 5, 2:52. 6. N.Y. Islanders, Czerkawski 19 (Hamrlik), 9:37. 7, N.Y. Islanders, Hunter 22 (DiPietro), 18:53 (en).

Shots on goal—N.Y. Islanders 7-14-8—29. Phoenix 11-6-7—24. Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, DiPietro. Phoenix, Boucher. A—15,627 (17,799). T—2:15.

Anaheim 0 1 0—1

Calgary 1 1 0—2

First Period—1, Calgary, Leopold 6 (Gelinas, McAmmond), 17:49 (pp). Second Period—2, Calgary, Iginla 28 (Conroy, Reinprecht), 5:07 (pp). 3, Anaheim, Rucchin 15 (Fedorov. Leclerc), 7:23 (pp).

Shots on goal—Anaheim 7-9-10—26. Calgary 12-6-6—24. Goalies—Anaheim, Giguere. Calgary, Kiprusoff. A—17,749 (17,409). T—2:23.

Atlanta 0 3 1—4

Vancouver 0 1 0—1

Second Period—1, Atlanta, Petrovicky 13 (Kozlov, Grand-Pierre), 1:47. 2, Atlanta, Heatley 2 (Kozlov, Nurminen), 3:59. 3, Vancouver, D.Sedin 10 (Malik, Allen), 12:30. 4, Atlanta, Savard 18 (McEachern), 15:23 (sh). Third Period—5, Atlanta, McEachern 12 (Sutton, Heatley), 6:49 (pp).

Shots on goal—Atlanta 1-11-7—19. Vancouver 13-7-11—31. Goalies—Atlanta, Nurminen. Vancouver, Cloutier, Hedberg. A—18,630 (18,630). T—2:22.

softball

UNLV Softball Classic

Yesterday's Results

At Eller Media Stadium, Las Vegas

Hawai'i 300 002 2—7 10 2

Notre Dame 001 200 5—8 12 3

Melissa Coogan and Denise Dahlberg. Heather Booth, Carrie Wisen (6) and Mallorie Lenn, Carissa Jaquish. W—Wisen. L—Coogan.

Leading Hitters—UH: Stacey Ritter 3-4, double, RBI, run; Justina Kahaku 2-4, triple, RBI; Dahlberg 1-3, HR, 2 RBIs, run. ND: Sara Schoonaert 2-3, 2 runs; Nicole deFau 2-3, triple, RBI, run; Liz Hartmann 3-4, double, RBI, run; Kellie Middleton 1-3, HR, 2 RBI, run.

UNLV 000 001 0—1 6 0

Hawai'i 000 000 0—0 3 0

Jacqueline Kerrigan and Britney Hillyer. Paula Blanning, Shannon Tabion (6) and Denise Dahlberg. W—Kerrigan. L—Blanning.

Leading Hitters—UNLV: Lisa Sampson 2-2, double; Amber Campbell 1-4, RBI; Bridget Byrne 1-4, double, run.

• Division II

Yesterday's Results

At La'ie

Game One

Concordia 000 000 0—0 5 2

BYU-Hawai'i 121 000 x—4 2 1

Harbin, Miklos (2), Brown (6) and Miklos, Nelson (2). Echo Hatch and Amando Nino. W—Hatch. L—Harbin.

Leading Hitters—BYUH: Mandy Kirkham 1-3, run; Teresa Rushton 1-3, RBI.

Game Two

Concordia 110 131 0—7 13 1

BYU-Hawai'i 003 000 0—3 6 5

Natalie Brown, Elisa Graves (6) and Sarah Kammert, Rachel Nelson. Lisa Hansen, Jaclyn Hilton (5) and Amanda Nino. W—Brown. L—Hilton.

Leading Hitters—Con: Kammert 2-4, run; Nicole Ellis 3-4, HR, 3 RBIs, 2 runs; Tracey Clark 3-4, 3 doubles, RBI. BYUH: Chynna Wilcox 2-4, run.

tennis

ATP Siebel Open

Yesterday's results

At HP Pavilion, San Jose, Calif.

Purse: $380,000 (Intl. Series)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

Quarterfinals

Robert Kendrick, United States, def. Cyril Saulnier, France, 7-6 (6), 4-6, 6-3. Andy Roddick (1), United States, def. Joachim Johansson, Sweden, 6-3, 7-6 (7). Andre Agassi (2), United States, def. Jan-Michael Gambill, United States, 7-6 (4), 7-5. Mardy Fish (3), United States, def. Lee Hyung-taik, South Korea, 6-2, 6-3.

ATP BellSouth Open

Yesterday's Results

At Club Naval de Campo "Las Salinas"

Vina del Mar, Chile

Purse: $333,000 (Intl. Series)

Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Quarterfinals

David Sanchez, Spain, def. Gaston Gaudio (4), Argenina, 7-5, 3-6, 6-2. Gustavo Kuerten (2), Brazil, def. Filippo Volandri (7), Italy, 6-1, 2-6, 7-6 (4). Flavio Saretta (8), Brazil, def. Mariano Zabaleta (3) Argentina, 6-3, 6-4. Fernando Gonzalez (5), Chile, def. Nicolas Massu (1), Chile, 7-6 (4), 6-3.

WTA Tour Open Gaz de France Results

Yesterday's Results

At Stade Pierre de Coubertin, Paris

Purse: $585,000 (Tier II)

Surface: Carpet-Indoor

Quarterfinals

Dinara Safina, Russia, def. Francesca Schiavone (5), Italy, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. Kim Clijsters (1), Belgium, def. Silvia Farina Elia (7), Italy, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3. Mary Pierce, France, def. Elena Bovina, Russia, 6-3, 6-4. Tatiana Golovin, France, def. Elena Dementieva (2), Russia, 6-4, 6-4.

wrestling

High School

• Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday's Results

At Kamehameha Schools

• Boys Varsity

Punahou 42, Pac-Five 10

Pin—189: Will Egesdal (Pun).

• Girls Varsity

Pac-Five 30, Punahou 12

Pins—103: Erin Uwaine (Pac-5), 108: Sharaya Llanaes (Pun), 114: Sarah Aoki (Pac-5).

transactions

Baseball

American League

Oakland Athletics—Agreed to terms with RHP Chad Bradford on a one-year contract.

National League

Arizona Diamondbacks—Agreed to terms with 3B Shea Hillenbrand on a one-year contract.

Philadelphia Phillies—Agreed to terms with 2B Placido Polanco on a one-year contract.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

Boston Celtics—Waived F Vin Baker.

New York Knicks—Signed G DerMarr Johnson.

Football

National Football League

Miami Dolphins—Signed C William Delahoussaye.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers—Signed T Chris Ziemann.

College

Rutgers—Suspended sophomore G Calvin Wooten from the men's basketball team for violation of team policy.

St. Johns, N.Y.—Reinstated basketball F Tyler Jones from suspension.

Correction

• Christian Academy defeated ASSETS 61-56 Thursday night in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division II boys' basketball game. Joshua Dirnberger scored 20 points and James Higa 11 for the Christian Academy. Matt Takayesu led ASSETS with 13 points while Nick Castello and Lucas Arnold added 12 and 11 points, respectively. An incorrect final score, along with leading scorers, were reported in yesterday's Advertiser.