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The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on: Wednesday, January 19, 2005

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

Basketball

College Men

NCAA Division II

Pacific West Conference

Hawai'i Pacific vs.

Western New Mexico

Yesterday

At Silver City, N.M.

  • HPU (7-7, 1-2 PWC) 38 45—83
  • WNMU (6-9, 1-3 PWC) 40 53—93

Leading scorers—HPU: Dante Sykes 24, Gene Barnes 16, Aleksandar Bojic 14, Audrius Peciukas 12, Stevie Johnson 11. WNMU: Matt Enriquez 22, Mike Sells 21, Trey Clarkson 15. Rebounds—HPU: Sykes 8, Bojic 7. WNMU: Jerry Martinez 7, Enriquez 6. Assists—HPU: Sykes 3, Barnes 3, Stevie Johnson 3. WNMU: Enriquez 6.

Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs.

Montana State-Billings

Yesterday

At Billings, Mont.

  • BYUH (8-4, 3-0 PWC) 50 34 16—100
  • MSUB (8-6, 0-4 PWC) 46 38 15— 99

Leading scorers—BYUH: Thomas Watkins 21, Jake Chrisman 20, Michael Stowell 19, Austin Smylie 13, C.J. Fellars 10. MSUB: Lucas Walker 21, Buddy Windy Boy 20, Justin Hassell 16, Jonathan Wiley 12, Carlin Hughes 11. Rebounds—BYUH: Fellars 8. MSUB: Walker 8. Assists—BYUH: Paul Peterson 4, Dean Daley 4. MSUB: Hughes 5.

High School

Big Island Interscholastic Federation

Yesterday

At Hawai'i Prepatory Academy

  • Konawaena 15 7 17 17—56
  • Hawaii Prep 9 13 10 9—41

Leading scorers—Kona: TJ Akina 20, Kainoa Abril 10. HPA: Xavier Keelan 10, Ehitu Keeling 10.

JV—Konawaena 69, Hawai'i Prep 23.



Volleyball

College Men

USA Today/CSTV Div. I-II Poll

Released yesterday

First-place votes in parenthesis

Rank, School Record Pts. LW

1, UCLA (14) 5-0 238 2

2, Brigham Young (2) 4-1 221 1

3, Pepperdine 2-0 205 3

4, Hawai'i 2-1 179 6

5, Long Beach State 3-2 171 5

6, Cal State-Northridge 3-2 170 4

7, Penn State 1-2 141 7

8, Stanford 2-3 124 8

9, Pacific 5-2 112 9

10, UC Santa Barbara 2-3 94 13

11, Ohio State 4-0 90 10

12, UC Irvine 1-4 67 11

13, Southern Cal 1-4 37 12

14, Ball State 3-0 32 15

15, Lewis 0-3 23 14

Others receiving points: Loyola-Chicago 5, UC San Diego 4, Rutgers-Newark 4, George Mason 2.