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Posted on: Friday, March 18, 2005

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

Baseball

O'ahu AJA League

Championship Tournament

Yesterday

At Hans L'Orange Park

  • Wai'alae 120 200 01— 6 8 1
  • McCully 005 200 36—16 20 4

Karl Sadanaga, Ken Nakamoto (7), Jared Matsuoka (8) and Al Yano. Darren Imada and Lenn Uyeda. W—Imada. L—Sadanaga.

Leading hitters—Wai: A.D. Mols 2-3. McC: Steve Otani 5-5, double, 2 RBIs; Uyeda 4-5, 2 RBIs; Dean Hashimoto 3-5, 2 doubles, 3 RBIs; Lance Belen 2-5, double; Gainor Nitta 2-5.

Wednesday

At Hans L'Orange Park

  • Wai'alae 180 000 340—16 20 1
  • Waipahu 106 010 012—11 12 4

Alvin Yano, Derek Akimoto (5) and Jared Matsuoka. Dave Shim, Blane Muraoka (2), Syd Kinimaka (9) and Moku Paiva. W—Akimoto. L—Shim.

Leading hitters—Waia: Darren Chu 4-5, double, 4 RBIs; A.D. Mols 3-6, HR, double, 5 RBIs; Brandon Morimoto 3-6, double; Ryan Tanaka 2-6, double; Nolan Tokuda 2-4, HR, double, 2 RBIs; Ken Morimoto 2-5; Shannon Camero 2-6. Waip: Duke Tomimoto 3-5, HR, 2 RBIs; Nelson Inabata 2-5; Kinimaka 2-6; Paiva 2-4, 2 RBIs.

High School

Maui Interscholastic League

Yesterday

At Iron Maehara Stadium

Maui High vs. Lahainaluna

  • Maui high 210 003 0—6 7 2
  • Lahainaluna 100 000 0—1 6 1

Kalaika Kaho'ohalahala and Alex Hunte. Jeremiah Naki-Ka'auwai and Nate Fujimoto. W—Kaho'ohalahala. L—Naki-Ka'auwai.

Leading hitters—Maui: Ricky Matsuura 2-3, double, RBI; Jon Cayan 2-4; Kaho'ohalahala 2-3; Joey Castro double, 2 RBIs. Lah: Rylan Ancog 2-4.

Kamehameha-Maui vs.

King Kekaulike

  • KS-Maui 000 013 00—4 6 1
  • K. Kekaulike 100 030 01—5 6 5

Chase DeCoit, Kaikane Dean (5) and Kamahele Chow. Lono Kekahuna, Kainoa Ribao (5) and Keith Douglas. W—Ribao. L—Dean.

Leading hitters—KSM: A.J. Alexander double; Kaeo Lau Hee 2-3. KK: Douglas 2-3; Matthew Alvarado double, RBI, run.

Preseason

Kalani Tournament

Yesterday

Kalani 5, Pearl City 1

Kaiser 11, Waipahu 1

'Aiea 12, Castle 2

Leilehua 20, Farrington 4



Basketball

High School

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Division I

Western Division

Yesterday

At Jim Alegre Gymnasium

  • Mililani (1-1) 2 4 4 15—25
  • Radford (2-0) 13 2 5 7—27

MILILANI—Kimi Ebina 0, Kelsie Woodward 2, Ally Ochoa 0, Melissa Lehano 0, Christina Korodan 2, Rayna Downey 2, Ulu Ah Sam 4, Elsa Apo 0, Lori Nonies 8, Ashley Anthony 0, Joleen Realin 7, Ashleigh Payne 0, Chelcey Tang 0. Totals 10 5-9 25.

RADFORD—Sonya Legaspi 5, Nicole Grebe 4, Celina Cruz 0, Sarah Brown 0, Marlena Malepeai 6, Frances Respicio 0, Tereva Moore 7, Kiara Dykes 0, Chelsea-Ann Villanueva 0, Gabby Rellin 3, Marie Bumanglag 0, Chadney Thompson 2, Megan Sefronio 0. Totals 9 8-13 27.

3-point goals—Mililani none. Radford 1 (Legaspi).

JV—Mililani def. Radford, score not reported.

Reported by David Lane



Boxing

U.S. Amateur Championships

Yesterday

At Colorado Springs, Colo.

All weights in pounds

Quarterfinals for Hawai'i fighters

Men

165: Johnathan Nelson, Little Rock, Ark., stopped Shawn Murphy, 'Aiea, Hawai'i, RSCO-3.

178: Christopher Downs, Schofield Barracks, Hawai'i, dec. De'Rae Crane, Davenport, Iowa, 3-0 (paper scoring).



Golf

LPGA-Safeway International

Yesterday

At Superstition Mountain Golf Club

Superstition Mountain, Ariz.

Purse: $1.4 million

Yardage: 6,620; Par: 72 (36-36)

First Round

a-amateur

Siew-Ai Lim 32-33—65

Lorena Ochoa 34-31—65

Annika Sorenstam 32-34—66

Juli Inkster 36-30—66

Karen Stupples 35-32—67

Sung Ah Yim 35-33—68

Soo-Yun Kang 33-35—68

Moira Dunn 35-33—68

Karrie Webb 34-35—69

Dawn Coe-Jones 33-36—69

Candie Kung 35-34—69

Beth Daniel 36-33—69

Natalie Gulbis 34-35—69

Paula Creamer 34-35—69

Marcy Hart 36-33—69

Kim Williams 35-34—69

Wendy Doolan 36-34—70

Liselotte Neumann 34-36—70

Mi Hyun Kim 33-37—70

Angela Jerman 34-36—70

Mhairi McKay 36-34—70

Eva Dahllof 36-34—70

Kate Golden 35-35—70

Brittany Lincicome 37-34—71

Johanna Head 36-35—71

Lee Ann Walker-Cooper 36-35—71

Laura Davies 36-35—71

Catriona Matthew 36-35—71

Dorothy Delasin 36-35—71

Meg Mallon 35-36—71

Stacy Prammanasudh 35-36—71

Grace Park 37-34—71

Wendy Ward 36-35—71

Emilee Klein 36-35—71

Kelli Kuehne 34-37—71

Vicki Goetze-Ackerman 37-34—71

Michelle Estill 35-36—71

Young Jo 36-35—71

Joo Mi Kim 36-35—71

Jamie Hullett 35-36—71

Joanne Morley 36-35—71

Beth Bauer 37-35—72

Emily Bastel 36-36—72

Candy Hannemann 35-37—72

Isabelle Beisiegel 39-33—72

Kim Saiki 36-36—72

Jennifer Rosales 36-36—72

Cristie Kerr 36-36—72

Danielle Ammaccapane 34-38—72

Hee-Won Han 37-35—72

Christina Kim 34-38—72

Gloria Park 35-37—72

Brandie Burton 38-34—72

Tina Barrett 37-35—72

Se Ri Pak 35-37—72

Janice Moodie 35-37—72

Silvia Cavalleri 34-38—72

Paula Marti 37-35—72

Malinda Johnson 37-35—72

Laurie Rinker 36-36—72

Il Mi Chung 39-33—72

Sae-Hee Son 36-36—72

a-Michelle Wie 34-39—73

Mee Lee 36-37—73

A.J. Eathorne 38-35—73

Dina Ammaccapane 36-37—73

Young-A Yang 38-35—73

Pat Hurst 38-35—73

Helen Alfredsson 37-36—73

Lorie Kane 36-37—73

Laura Diaz 38-35—73

Carin Koch 36-37—73

Aree Song 38-35—73

Heather Daly-Donofrio 38-35—73

Katherine Hull 36-37—73

Sherri Turner 36-37—73

Birdie Kim 37-36—73

Marilyn Lovander 38-35—73

Maria Hjorth 38-35—73

Nancy Scranton 36-37—73

Yu Ping Lin 35-38—73

Aram Cho 39-34—73

Leta Lindley 39-35—74

Catherine Cartwright 34-40—74

Nadina Taylor 38-36—74

Tina Fischer 37-37—74

Joellyn Erdmann-Crooks 37-37—74

Beth Bader 37-37—74

Chris Johnson 36-38—74

Angela Stanford 34-40—74

Young Kim 35-39—74

Patricia Meunier-Lebouc 38-36—74

Rachel Hetherington 36-38—74

Heather Bowie 35-39—74

Hilary Lunke 38-36—74

Rosie Jones 38-36—74

Seol-An Jeon 38-36—74

Jung Yeon Lee 38-36—74

Michelle Ellis 40-35—75

Barb Mucha 36-39—75

Stephanie Louden 37-38—75

Jill McGill 37-38—75

Cindy Figg-Currier 38-37—75

Amy Hung 37-38—75

Anna Acker-Macosko 38-37—75

Michele Redman 39-36—75

Sherri Steinhauer 40-35—75

Patty Sheehan 37-38—75

Jordan Cherebetiu 37-38—75

Nicole Perrot 37-38—75

Louise Stahle 38-37—75

Stephanie Arricau 35-41—76

Catrin Nilsmark 38-38—76

Riko Higashio 38-38—76

Jimin Kang 42-34—76

Jeong Jang 39-37—76

Ji Yeon Lee 37-39—76

Bernadette Luse 39-37—76

Jean Bartholomew 35-41—76

Giulia Sergas 35-41—76

Deb Richard 37-39—76

Katie Allison 40-37—77

Nicole Jeray 38-39—77

Shi Hyun Ahn 40-37—77

Becky Morgan 39-38—77

Sophie Gustafson 42-35—77

Betsy King 41-36—77

Kris Tschetter 39-38—77

Nicole Cutler 40-37—77

Kristi Albers 40-37—77

Denise Killeen 38-40—78

Celeste Troche 42-36—78

Lindsey Wright 36-42—78

Cathy Johnston-Forbes 39-39—78

Donna Andrews 39-39—78

Beth Allen 39-39—78

Kristen Samp 39-39—78

Michelle McGann 38-41—79

Jenna Daniels 42-38—80

Soo Young Moon 39-41—80

Audra Burks 38-42—80



Softball

College

NCAA Division II

Yesterday

Minnesota-Morris vs.

Brigham Young-Hawai'i

At BYUH Field

Game One

  • UM-Morris (1-6) 000 00—0 1 5
  • BYU-Hawai'i (7-14) 143 0x—8 8 1

Michelle Remer and Bret Mayer. Brooke Hilton and Nicole Corpron. W—Hilton. L—Remer.

Leading hitters—BYUH: Amanda Nino 2-3, RBI, run; Sherri Howell double, 2 runs; Rebecca Orosz 2-2, 2 doubles, 2 RBIs, 2 runs.

Game Two

  • UMM (1-7) 000 010 0—1 5 0
  • BYUH (8-14) 000 002 x—2 5 1

Michelle Remer and Bret Meyer. Katie Pagen, Brooke Hilton (7) and Nicole Corpron. W—Pagen. L—Remer. S—Hilton.

Leading hitters—UMM: Katie Taylor double. BYUH: Stephanie Pane'e double, RBI; Amanda Nino RBI.

Georgia College and State Univ. vs. Hawai'i Pacific Univ.

At HPU Windward Field

Game One

  • GCSU (13-8) 100 000 0—1 3 0
  • HPU (15-6) 000 130 x—4 7 3

Jenna Kubesch, Libby Kidd (5) and Shelby Lindsey. Dayna Berry and Anuhea Diamond. W—Berry. L—Kubesch.

Leading hitters—HPU: Brandi Peiler HR, RBI, run; Kellie Nishikida 2-4, RBI, run; Nicole Kalakau double, RBI; Tiari Keli'inoi RBI.

Game Two

  • GCSU (14-8) 000 000 01—1 5 0
  • HPU (15-7) 000 000 00—0 5 0

Brook Harrison and Shelby Lindsey. Brandi Peiler, Dayna Berry (7) and Anuhea Diamond. W—Harrison. L—Berry.

Leading hitters—GCSU: Diana Baruffa double, run; Casey Allen RBI. HPU: Nicole Kalau 2-3.

Wisconsin-Stout vs. Chaminade

At Central O'ahu Regional Park

Game One

  • Wis.-Stout 010 000—1 6 2
  • Chaminade 011 04x—6 10 0

Megan Donley, Amy Schrader (6) and Jamie Gorges. Donnie Wittekind and Heidi Garcia. W—Wittekind. L—Donley.

Leading hitters—UWS: Nikki Ellenbecker 2-3; Erin O'Connell double. CU: Tara Hiramatsu 2-4, double; Carolyn Fisher 2-3; Kristin Prokop HR, 2 RBIs.

Game Two

  • Wis.-Stout 001 000 0—1 5 2
  • Chaminade 011 011 x—4 4 2

Amy Schrader, Megan Donley (5) and Jamie Gorges. Natalie Alcala, Anna Moergeli (5) and Iwalani Yamaguchi. W—Alcala. L—Schrader.

Leading hitters—UWS: Nikki Ellenbecker 2-3. CU: Kehau Yamaguchi 2-4; Carolyn Fisher 2-3.



Swimming & Diving

NCAA Division I Championships

Yesterday

At West Lafayette, Ind.

Team standings after Day One

1, Georgia, 211 points. 2, Auburn, 137. 3, Arizona, 120. 4, Stanford, 108. 5, Florida, 96. 6, Texas, 75. 7, Southern Methodist, 53. 8, California, 49. 9, Texas A&M, 41. 10, Michigan, 39.

11, Indiana, 38. 12, Wisconsin, 37. 13, Penn State, 30. 14, Purdue, 25. 15, Arizona State 25. 16, Southern California, 24. 17, Hawai'i, 20. 18, Notre Dame, 17. 19 (tie) Iowa and Alabama, 16. 21, Miami, 13. 22, Maryland, 9. 23, Tennessee, 8. 24, UCLA, 8. 25, Florida State, 7. 26, South Carolina, 6. 27, Clemson, 4. 28, Richmond, 3. 29 (tie), Kentucky and New Mexico, 2. 31, Ohio State, 1.

Individual Results

200-yard Freestyle Relay

1, Georgia (Kara Lynn Joyce, Paige Kearns, Andrea Georoff, Amanda Weir), 1 minute, 28.10 seconds. 2, Arizona, 1:28.50. 3, Auburn, 1:29.33. 4, Texas, 1:30.30. 5, Michigan, 1:30.55. 6, Stanford, 1:30.87. 7, Texas A&M, 1:31.47. 8, Florida, 1:31.95.

500-yard Freestyle

1, Emily Mason, Arizona, 4:37.11. 2, Caroline Burckle, Florida, 4:38.89. 3, Elizabeth Hill, Georgia, 4:29.25. 4, Carly Piper, Wisconsin, 4:39.81. 5, Flavia Rigamonti, Southern Methodist, 4:40.61. 6, Laura Conway, Georgia, 4:41.75. 7, Anna Miller, Georgia, 4:43.64. 8, Hayley Peirsol, Auburn, 4:44.09.

200-yard Individual Medley

1, Kirsty Coventry, Auburn, 1:54.37. 2, Whitney Myers, Arizona, 1:56.43. 3, Caroline Bruce, Stanford, 1:57.66. 4, Emily Kukors, Auburn, 1:57.75. 5, Leah Retrum, Florida, 1:58.84. 6, Mary Descenza, Georgia, 1:59.03. 7, Tricia Harm, Georgia, 2:00.03. 8, Danielle Townsend, Texas A&M, 2:01.41.

50-yard Freestyle

1, Kara Lynn Joyce, Georgia, 21.97. 2, Sarah Wanezek, Texas, 22.27. 3, Amanda Weir, Georgia, 22.28. 4, Jenna Gresdal, Arizona, 22.38. 5, Jana Kolukanova, Auburn, 22.43. 6, Samantha Arsenault, Georgia, 22.46. 7, Lacey Boutwell, Stanford, 22.57. 8, Paige Kearns, Georgia, 22.63.

400-meter Medley Relay

1, Georgia (Samantha Arsenault, Sarah Poewe, Mary Descenza, Amanda Weir), 3:33.89. 2, Florida, 3:34.73. 3, Stanford, 3:34.82. 4, Auburn, 3:35.30. 5, Texas, 3:35.62. 6, Arizona, 3:35.79. 7, Penn State, 3:39.58. 8, California, 3:40.70.

1-meter Springboard

1, Qiong Je Huang, Hawai'i, 327.00. 2, Blythe Hartley, Southern California, 324.90. 3, Nancilea Underwood, Iowa, 321.40. 4, Carrie McCambridge, Purdue, 314.40. 5, Meghan Perry-Eaton, Notre Dame, 303.00. 6, Jenna Dreyer, Miami, 302.65. 7, Christina Loukas, Indiana, 296.80. 8, Lisa Silvestri, Indiana, 291.05. Also: 22, Rui Wang, 256.25.



Tennis

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

Boys Varsity

Kamehameha 5, Saint Louis 0



Water polo

College Women

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

Yesterday

At Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic

Complex

Arizona State (5-11, 1-4 MPSF) vs.

Hawai'i (8-6, 3-2 MPSF)

  • Arizona state 2 1 1 1— 6
  • Hawai'i 3 3 3 2—11

Goals—ASU: Ashley Bower 2, Katie Hedley 1, Elaine Bentley 1, Kimberlee Stevens 1, Tessa Wyborny 1. UH: Beth Novick 3, Iefke Van Belkum 3, Tracy Anderson 1, Malia Tarayao 1, Anna Sieprath 1, Colleen Schiman 1, Danielle Mulford 1.

Goalie saves—ASU: Caylinn Wallace 5. UH: Meike De Nooy 9.



Wrestling

NCAA Division I Championships

Yesterday

At St. Louis

Wrestlers with Hawai'i ties:

I 125 pounds

Round of 32

Grant Nakamura, Iowa State dec. Jeremy Mendoza, Arizona State 7-6.

Round of 16

Joe Dubuque, Indiana dec. Grant Nakamura, Iowa State 3-2.

I 133 pounds

Round of 32

Travis Lee, Cornell pinned Derek Moore, UC Davis 1:51.

Round of 16

Travis Lee, Cornell dec. David Hoffman, Virginia Tech 10-6.



Corrections

• Kalaheo boys soccer player Tino Smiley's name was misspelled in the list of O'ahu Interscholastic Association honorable mention players in Tuesday's edition. The wrong information was provided to The Advertiser.

• Also, Castle senior defender Ethan Gonsalves was a repeat selection to the OIA East first team. His name was omitted from a list of other repeat selections.

• The Waiakea boys finished first in Wednesday's Big Island Interscholastic Federation golf meet. Hilo was second. The correct results are as follows: 1, Waiakea 301 strokes. 2, Hilo 310. 3, Hawai'i Prep 330. 4, Kealakehe 336. 5, Kamehameha 370. Incorrect information was provided to The Advertiser.



Transactions

Football

National Football League

Green Bay Packers—Signed G Adrian Klemm to a multiyear contract.