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Posted on: Saturday, May 29, 2004

For the Record

GOLF

U.S. Women's Open Qualifying

At Ko Olina Golf Club

Tuesday

Amanda Wilson(a), Hilo 71

Chie Yoshida, Japan 74

Ko-Chen Yeh(a), Taiwan 75

Kira-Ann Murashige(a), Hilo 75

Camie Hoshino, Hilo 75

Julie Miyagi, Honolulu 76

A-Akane Oshiro, Japan 76

A-Eriko Moriyama, Japan 77

A-Mari Chun(a), Pearl City 77

A-Summerset Lovett, Honolulu

A-Alternates. a—amateur

Also

Bridget Dwyer, former Punahou golfer and now of UCLA, was co-medalist with a 72 at Salinas, Calif., local qualifying on May 17. Christel Tomori, who plays on the Futures Tour, shot a 74 to be among 21 who advanced in the local qualifying May 19 at Chino Hills, Calif.

Casey Nakama Junior Tour

At Olomana Golf Links

Sunday

(9-holes)

A-Flight (Par: 37)

42—Lance Horiuchi. 43—Clinton Haioka, Hayley Young. 45—Trevor Martin, Evan Nagano. 46—Brent Aratani, Marshall Miyasaka. 48—Nicole Sakamoto, Travis Sonomura. 50—Ty Yasuda. 52—Corbin Matsumoto. 57—Marc Noda.

B-Flight (Par: 31)

35—Alex Chiya. 37—David Gans, Jaymie Nakama. 38—Andrew Ouchi,

Kekoa McBride. 39—Christopher Lum. 41—Matthew Ho. 42—Jay Kishi,

James Secritario. 45—Kacie Harada,

Ty Kono. 46—Lillian Kwok, Ross Horiuchi. 47—Gavin Takara. 49—Jarrod Ng.

C/D-Flight (Par: 30)

31—Jade Salvador. 32—Channing Nueku. 33—Justin Kurihara. 34—Jefferson Yee, Zachary Braunthal, Tyler Ota. 35—Tyler Ichiki, Kyle Kurihara, Marissa Chow, Cody Lee. 37—JT Los Banos, Marissa Suehiro. 38—Dylan Cabral. 39—Kevin Park, Brandon Lum. 40—Margaret Min, Justin Chu. 41—Tyler Guieb, Reiko Ramos. 42—Blaine Fujimoto, Brian Lee. 43—Kyton Keliiaa, Jarin Harada. 44—Joshua Hashimoto, John Park. 45—Noah Hashimoto, Gavin Yoshimura, Kelli-Anne Katsuda. 46—Courtney Lee. 47—Keenen Makekau-Bird. 48—Kevin Kawewehi. 50—Alexander Kim.

SAILING

College

ICSA National Championships

At Cascade Locks, Ore.

Yesterday

Team

1, Yale 154. 2, Harvard 175. 3, Navy 178. 4, Hawai'i 182. 5, Dartmouth 184. 6, Tufts 185. 7, Stanford 190. 8, Georgetown 211. 9, Boston College 215. 10, Charleston 219. 11, Old Dominion 226. 12, Connecticut College 227. 13, Hobart/William Smith 292. 14, Washington 318. 15, Wisconsin 367. 16, Michigan State 386. 17, TAMUG 388. 18, Michigan 393.

Division A

1, Tufts 75. 2, Hawai'i (Jennifer Warnock, Shandy Buckley, Cassie Harris, Blaire Ladd) 77. 3, Yale 80.

Division B

1, Stanford 74. 2, Yale 74. 3, Dartmouth 75. Also: 7, Hawai'i (Renee DeCurtis, B.J. Clausen, Sarah Reed.

SOFTBALL

College

NCAA Division I Softball World Series

At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium,

Oklahoma City

Double Elimination

Thursday

LSU 3, Michigan 2, 13 innings

UCLA 8, Stanford 2

Oklahoma 6, Washington 2

California 4, Florida State 2

Yesterday

UCLA 2, LSU 0

California 2, Oklahoma 1, 8 innings

Today (Times HST)

Game 7 — Michigan (54-12) vs. Stanford (47-18), 6 a.m.

Game 8 — Washington (40-18) vs. Florida State (61-11), 10 a.m.

Game 9 — Oklahoma (45-21-1) vs. Game 7 winner, 12:30 p.m.

Game 10 — LSU (55-11) vs. Game 8 winner, 3 p.m.

Tomorrow (Times HST)

Game 11 — UCLA (45-9) vs. Game 9 winner, 7 a.m.

Game 12 — California (52-11) vs. Game 10 winner, 9:30 a.m.

Game 13 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 9 winner, noon, if necessary

Game 14 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 10 winner, noon or 2:30 p.m., if necessary

Monday, May 31 (Time HST)

Game 15 — Championship Game, 2 p.m.

NOTE: Game 13 is necessary if the winner of Game 9 defeats the winner of Game 5 in Game 11. Game 14 is necessary if the winner of Game 10 defeats the winner of Game 6 in Game 12. If Game 14 is necessary and Game 13 is not, Game 14 will start at 5 p.m.

UCLA 200 000 0—2 7 0

LSU 000 000 0—0 4 2

Keira Goerl and Emily Zaplatosch. Kristin Schmidt and Leigh Ann Danos. W—Goerl. L—Schmidt. Leading Hitters: UCLA—Lisa Dodd 3-4. LSU—LaDonia Hughes 2-3 double.

Oklahoma 000 010 00—1 6 2

California 001 000 01—2 4 2

Kami Keiterand and Heather Scaglione. Kristina Thorson, Kelly Anderson (6) and Haley Woods. W—Anderson. L—Keiterand. Leading Hitters: Okla—Christina Enea 2-4; Mariee Mena 2-4. Calif—Vicky Galindo homer, 2 runs; Woods double.

TRACK & FIELD

College

CAA Division I Outdoor

West Regional

At Northridge, Calif.

Yesterday

Women

800: 1, Kali Baker (Nev.) 2:06.41. 2, Ashley Caldwell (UCLA) 2:07.19. 3, Nellie Hammons (Utah) 2:07.26. Also: 5, Kelly Young (UH) 2:07.44. 15, Dana Buchanan (UH) 2:13.27. 1500: 1, Iryna Vashchuk (USC) 4:29.91. 2, Arianna Lambie (Stan) 4:28.63. 3, Mary Kamau (Idaho) 4:24.94. Also: 11, Dana Buchanan (UH) 4:28.67. Long Jump: 1, Sharifa Jones (Ariz.) 20-5. 2, Amy Menlove (BYU) 20-2.5. 3, Michelle Sanford (USC) 20-2.5. Also: Tasha Monroe (UH) 19-2. Discus: 1, Rachel Varner (Ariz.) 189-9. 2, Ina Reiber (Idaho) 182-9. 3, Sheni Russell (Calif.) 178-6. Also: 11, Novelle Murray (UH) 159-9.