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The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on: Wednesday, February 9, 2005

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

Baseball

O'ahu AJA League

Yesterday

At Hans L'Orange Park

  • MANOA 002 411 5—13 12 2
  • Mililani 000 010 0— 1 4 3

Isaac Harbottle, Eric Lum (7) and Vince Farkas, Stephen Kato (7). Sean Murphy, Jared Pate (4), Mark Rios (7), Grant Shiroma (7) and Marshall Miyoshi, Todd Jinbo (6). W—Harbottle. L—Murphy.

Leading hitters—Man: Shane Toguchi 2-3, double, 3 RBIs; Kato 2-4, 2 RBIs; Blane Watanabe 2-3.

Monday

At Hans L'Orange Park

  • Waipahu 022 104 6—15 18 1
  • Olomana 100 000 0— 1 9 3

Rich Desa, Sheldon Saiki (6) and Mike Chun, Moku Paiva (4). Danny Kimura, Bruce Sugawa (7) and Tyler Okabayashi. W—Desa. L—Kimura.

Leading hitters—Waip: Daren Akiyama 4-5, double, 2 RBIs; Matt Shido 3-5; Nelson Inabata 3-4, double, 2 RBIs; Duke Tomimoto 2-4, double, 3 RBIs; Paiva 2-4, 2 RBIs; Syd Kinimaka 2-5, 2 RBIs. Olo: Brandon Toro 3-4, HR; Keahi Kapana 2-4.



Basketball

College Men

NCAA Division II

Pacific West Conference

Hawai'i-Hilo vs.

Montana State-Billings

Yesterday

At Billings, Mont.

  • UHH (20-3, 8-3 PWC) 48 47— 95
  • MSUB (13-6, 5-4 PWC) 48 57—105

Leading scorers—UHH: Osadonor Esene 23, Alex Cabagnot 16, Kim Keiter-Charles 12. MSUB: Cameron Munoz 27, Carlin Hughes 27, Buddy Windy Boy 17, Lucas Walker 13, Justin Hassell 12. Rebounds—UHH: Justin Dobson 12. MSUB: Hassell 10. Assists—UHH: Keiter-Charles 5. MSUB: Hughes 6.

Chaminade vs.

Western New Mexico

Yesterday

At Silver City, N.M.

  • Cham (14-8, 7-4 PWC) 49 43—92
  • WNMU (6-14, 1-8 PWC) 28 49—77

Leading scorers—Cham: Chris Reaves 21, Corey Campbell 15, Dustin Mittelsteadt 13, Zack Whiting 13, Chris Nelson 11, Scott Metcalf 10. WNMU: Matt Enriquez 24, Trey Clarkson 16, James Newell 14. Rebounds—Cham: Mittelsteadt 18. WNMU: Newell 8, Enriquez 7. Assists—Cham: Reaves 6. WNMU: Newell 4.

NABC Division II Top 25 Poll

Records through Sunday

(First-place votes in parenthesis)

Rank, Team Rec. Pts.

1, Bentley (5) 23-2 196

2, Findlay (3) 19-2 195

3, Metropolitan State 18-2 179

4, Minn. St.-Mankato 19-3 162

5, Tex. A&M-Commerce 18-3 160

6, Virginia Union 18-2 149

7, West Georgia 18-3 138

8, Bowie State 17-3 125

9, Kennesaw State 17-3 122

10t, Central Missoui State 17-4 121

10t, Seattle Pacific 17-4 121

12, Nebraska-Omaha 19-3 119

13, Hawai'i-Hilo 20-2 109

14, Fort Lewis 16-3 96 15, Edinboro 18-3 94 16, Southern Indiana 17-4 82 17, Pfeiffer 15-3 57 18, SIU-Edwardsville 18-5 56 19, Adelphi 18-3 44 20, So. Carolina Upstate 15-5 40 21, Florida Gulf Coast 19-5 37 22, Arkansas-Monticello 16-4 35 23, Pittsburg State 17-4 29 24, Saint Anslem 18-4 27 25, SW Oklahoma State 17-4 20 Others receiving votes: South Dakota 17, Western Washington 16.5, Central Arkansas 14, Lynn 11, Gannon 10, Cal State-San Bernardino 6, Grand Valley State 6, Washburn 4.5, Ferris State 2.

High School

Maui Interscholastic League

Yesterday

At Baldwin High School

Baldwin 62, King Kekaulike 48

Leading scorers—Bald: Matt Heyd 16, Kaniela Acosta 16.

Junior Varsity

Baldwin 65, King Kekaulike 27.

canoe paddling

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

At Magic Island

(Distance: Four-plus miles)

Boys

Varsity I

1, Punahou (Sevren Smith, Eric Abbott, Tom Roth, Ian Bingham, Paul Casken, Kai Aluli), 43:17. 2, Kamehameha 43:53. 3, Saint Louis 48:02. 4, Iolani 48:26. 5, Damien 48:46. 6, Mid-Pacific 50:17.

Varsity II

1, Kamehameha (Joseph Agor, Kellen Kelson, Matthew Ing, Kainoa Chai, Kauali'i Fernandez, James Pili), 45:52. 2, Punahou 47:14. 3, Maryknoll, 50:24. 4, Damien, 52:03. 5, Iolani, 52:08.

Junior Varsity I

1, Kamehameha 45:34. 2, Punahou 46:37. 3, Saint Louis 46:48. 4, Maryknoll 47:49. 5, Mid-Pacific 48:44. 6, Pac-Five 49:20. 7, Damien 50:13. 8, Iolani 50:15.

Junior Varsity II

1, Punahou 47:12. 2, Kamehameha 47:23. 3, Pac-Five 50:28. 4, Mid-Pacific 50:33. 5, Maryknoll 54:04.

Mixed

1, Punahou 47:44. 2, Maryknoll 48:10. 3, Kamehameha, 48:51. 4, Mid-Pacific 49:19. 5, Iolani 49:42. 6, Pac-Five 51:34.



Soccer

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

Girls Varsity

Kamehameha 1, Iolani 0

Goal—KS: Asia Aquino.

Punahou 1, Mid-Pacific 0

Goal—Pun: Lizzy Carlson.

Note: Punahou clinched ILH championship and league's only berth into next week's HHSAA state tournament.



Volleyball

College Men

USA Today/CSTV Div. I-II

Coaches' Poll

Released yesterday

(First-place votes in parenthesis)

Rank, School Pts. Rec. LW

1, UCLA (16) 240 10-1 1

2, Pepperdine 217 6-1 2

3, Hawai'i 208 8-1 3

4t, Long Beach State 182 7-3 5

4t, Penn State 182 7-2 6

6, BYU 169 7-4 4

7, UC Santa Barbara 136 5-6 7

8, Cal St. Northridge 128 5-6 8

9, Pacific 99 9-5 9

10, UC Irvine 91 4-8 11

11, Stanford 75 3-8 10

12, Ohio State 63 8-2 12

13, Loyola-Chicago 60 7-1 —

14, George Mason 32 5-0 15

15, Lewis 27 4-5 13

Others receiving points: Southern California 11.



Correction

Allen Cody defeated Joseph Tawarahara, 181-159, in the championship of Hawai'i TV Bowling. The results were reversed in yesterday's Advertiser.