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Posted on: Tuesday, January 20, 2004

For the Record

BASEBALL

College

Yesterday's Result

At Simmons Field, Kailua, Kona

Game One

Kansas 002 010 0—3 9 0
Hawai'i-Hilo 000 002 0—2 5 1

Scott Sharpe, Don Czyz (6), Ryan Knippschild (6), Clint Schambach (6) and Jared Schweitzer, Sean Richardson. Brian Ebbs, Marc Caviglia (6) and Jeremy Loque, Chris Savio. W—Sharpe. L—Ebbs. Leading Hitters: Kan—Matt Baty 2-4, double, 2 runs; Andy Scholl 2-3, 2 RBIs; Ryan Baty 2-4; Matt Tribble 2-4. UHH—Sean Tamura 2-3; Johnny Dudoit 2 RBIs.

Game Two

KANSAS (4-2) 011 001 0—3 5 4
UH-HILO (2-4) 040 000 x—4 6 3

Ken Livesey, Michael Sadler (2), Andrew Reybar (3) and Sean Richardson. Dave Daniel, Scott Siegfried (3), Tyson Usui (6) and Ryan Taiariol. W—Daniel. L—Livesey.

BASKETBALL

AP Top 25

By The Associated Press

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 18, 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. Duke (45) 14-1 1,763 2

2. Stanford (24) 14-0 1,733 3

3. St. Joseph's (1) 15-0 1,548 6

4. Connecticut 14-2 1,529 1

5. Louisville 13-1 1,443 8

6. Cincinnati (2) 13-0 1,429 10

7. North Carolina 11-3 1,262 9

8. Pittsburgh 18-0 1,207 13

9. Kentucky 11-2 1,181 5

10. Wake Forest 11-2 1,072 4

11. Georgia Tech 14-2 1,068 12

12. Kansas 11-2 1,026 14

13. Syracuse 13-1 1,004 17

14. Arizona 11-3 971 7

15. Gonzaga 14-2 921 16

16. Texas 11-2 833 18

17. Florida 11-3 549 15

18. Texas Tech 14-2 530 22

19. Mississippi St. 14-1 501 20

20. Oklahoma 10-3 337 11

21. Wisconsin 11-3 303 19

22. Vanderbilt 13-2 292 23

23. Purdue 12-4 247 —

24. Oklahoma St. 12-2 140 —

25. South Carolina 16-2 115 —

Others receiving votes: Creighton 107, Maryland 66, W. Michigan 46, Utah St. 35, Providence 32, Marquette 25, Illinois 21, LSU 13, N.C. State 10, Utah 10, Air Force 6, Alabama 5, Hawai'i 5, N. Iowa 4, Boston College 3, Memphis 2, Toledo 2, Dayton 1, Manhattan 1, Rice 1, S. Illinois 1.

USA Today/ESPN Top 25

The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 18, 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. Duke (25) 14-1 765 2

2. Stanford (5) 14-0 743 4

3. Saint Joseph's (1) 15-0 675 6

4. Connecticut 14-2 671 1

5. Cincinnati 13-0 657 7

6. Louisville 13-1 566 9

7. Wake Forest 11-2 519 3

8. Kentucky 11-2 505 5

9. Pittsburgh 18-0 502 15

10. Kansas 11-2 486 12

11. North Carolina 11-3 469 11

12. Arizona 11-3 420 8

13. Georgia Tech 14-2 396 14

14. Texas 11-2 394 16

15. Gonzaga 14-2 361 17

16. Syracuse 13-1 347 19

17. Florida 11-3 342 10

18. Texas Tech 14-2 214 22

19. Wisconsin 11-3 203 18

20. Mississippi State 14-1 168 24

21. Oklahoma 10-3 167 13

22. Vanderbilt 13-2 142 23

23. Purdue 12-4 91 NR

24. Creighton 13-1 68 20

25. Oklahoma State 12-2 61 NR

Others receiving votes: Illinois 24; Maryland 20; South Carolina 19; Western Michigan 15; Marquette 10; North Carolina State 10; Utah 9; LSU 7; Utah State 7; Southern Illinois 5; Boston College 4; Fresno State 4; Hawai'i 3; Rice 2; Iowa State 1; Manhattan 1; Memphis 1; Texas-El Paso 1.

High School

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

• Western Division

Waialua (0-4) 12 18 12 21—63

Wai'anae (1-4) 13 19 20 22—74

WAIALUA—Roldan Dacuycuy 4, Kelson Silva 16, Glenn Rubio 6, J.V. Nacapuy 5, Lawrence Sumaoang 12, Daniel Maestas 0, Mark Langaman 0, Joseph Gudoy 2, Joshua Miller 6, Marlon Dela Cruz 2, Brandon Macadangdang 10, Geronimo Madarang 0. Totals 22 13-20 63.

WAI'ANAE—Darell Academia 4, Dewey Daves 0, Jr. Faliuga 18, Albert Galano 0, Easten Gonzales 0, Kala Honda 8, Justin Lafua 21, Jayson Milare 9, Chad Puha 0, James Robinson 3, John Solaita 5, Kevin Ah Chong 0, Gary Kuakini 0, Mark Mokiao 6. Totals 32 10-16 74.

3-point goals—Waialua 6 (Silva 2, Miller 2, Rubio 1, Nacapuy 1).

JV—Wai'anae 42, Waialua 31

SOCCER

High School

Yesterday's Results

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Boys Varsity

Pac-Five 2, Kamehameha 1.

P5: Ryuta Ilhama, Jeremy Wittig. Kam: Randall Haraguchi.

Punahou 6, Hawai'i Baptist 1.

Pun: Kirkland Lozada 2, Deryck Lim 1, Callum Trigg-Smith 1, Colin Giles 1, Aaron Mun 1. HBA: Joshua Arango.

Big Island Interscholastic Federation

Waiakea 10, Pahoa 0

Softball

High School

Maui Interscholastic League

Yesterday's Results

Moloka'i 000 111 6—9 8 4
Kam.-Maui 011 005 1—8 12 8

Joreen Kepa and Dixie Low, Christyn Newhart (5). Manalani English and Shavonn Matsuda. W—Kepa. L—English. Leading Hitters: Molo—Izanelle Rapanot homer; Nelle Espaniola 2-4; Rayna Hiro 3-4. Kam—English double; Matsuda 3-4, 3 RBIs; Sayble Bissen 2-4, 2 RBIs.

Kam.-Maui 311 001 0— 6 8 3
Moloka'i 222 122 X—11 14 2

Manalani English and Shavonn Matsuda. Taija Rae Espaniola, Tashia Manaba (4) and Dixie Low. W—Manaba. L—English. Leading Hitters: Kam—English 2-4, triple; Sayble Bissen 3-3. Molo—Izanelle Rapanot 2-3; Christyn Newhart 2-4, 3 RBIs; Espaniola 2-4; Tina Schonely 2-4; Low 2-3, double.

Baldwin 302 200 0—7 6 1
Lana'i 000 000 0—0 2 6

Nicole Alconcel and Sanoe Kekahuna. Jerri Fauate'a and Liano Alboro. W—Alconcel. L—Fauate'a. Leading Hitters: Bald—Kai Sarmiento 2 runs; Kristi Ah Yu 2 runs; Cheyna Tallon 2 runs, Ali Kato 2-3.

Lana'i 000 000 0—0 3 3
Baldwin 110 000 X—2 6 0

Ashley Fernandez, Lindel Jocintho (6) and Liane Alboro. Megan Tokeshi and Sanoe Kekahuna. W—Tokeshi. L—Fernandez. Leading Hitters: Bald—Jenna Mailoa double.