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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, March 20, 2005

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

BASEBALL

College

Friday

At Francis Wong Stadium

California vs. Hawai'i-Hilo

Cal. (14-8) 300 203 021—11 12 2
UHH (1-28) 003 000 010— 4 12 1

Eric Dworkis, Brandon Morrow (9) and Travis Howell. Vinnie Biggs, Cadian Hendricks (6), Kyler Wartman (6), Marc Caviglia (9) and Ryan Taiariol. W—Dworkis. L—Biggs. Leading Hitters: CA—Kyle Spraker 2 RBIs; Chris Errecart 3-5, double, homer, 4 RBIs; Josh Satin 2-4, double, 2 runs; Allen Craig 2-4, 2 RBIs; Jeremy Burchett 3-3, double, 2 runs; Mike Van Winden triple; Brett Munster double. UHH—Chris Campbell 3-5; Johnny Dudoit 2-4; Michael Higa 2-4.

Yesterday

At Francis Wong Stadium

California vs. Hawai'i-Hilo

Game One

CAL. 100 010 0—2 10 1
UHH 100 000 0—1 5 0

Adam Gold, Matt Swanson (6), Travis Talbott (7) and Travis Howell, James Holder, Garrett Bussiere. John Matson, Eddie Gutierrez (6) and Tyler Curtis. W—Gold. L—Matson. Leading Hitters: CA—Chris Errecart 2-3; Josh Satin 2-4; Allen Craig 2-3, double. UHH—Michael Higa 2-3, triple. Chris Campbell double; David Chu double.

Game Two

CAL. (16-8) 203 140 120—13 19 3
UHH (1-30) 000 00(10) 000—10 9 3

Michael Cooper, Alex Trafton (6), Brandon Morrow (8) and Garrett Bussiere. Kyle Neuberger, James Onaga (3), Emil DeAndreis (5), Daniel Vitro (7), Eddie Gutierrez (7), Tyson Usui (9) and Tyler Curtis, Matthew Hassenritter. W—Trafton. L—Vitro. Leading Hitters: CA—Mike Van Winden 2-2, 2 runs; Kyle Spraker double, 2 RBIs; Chris Errecart 2 runs; Brennan Boesch 4-4, homer, 2 runs, 3 RBIs; Josh Satin 4-5; Matt Einspahr 2-3; Stephen Carlson 2-2. UHH—Sean Tamura 2-5, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Chris Campbell 2-5, 2 runs; David Chu double, 2 RBIs.

At Aloha Stadium

Alderson Broaddus vs. Hawai'i Pacific

Game One

AB 201 040 000—7 9 1
HPU 400 000 301—8 11 0

Rossi Gaudio, Spencer Van Der Horn (6), Jerred Novotny (8) and Matt Rhodes. Mario Ramirez, Cruz Hatanaka (6) and Tyler Jefferson. W—Hatanaka. L—Novotny. Leading Hitters: AB—Mark Jones 2-5, 3 runs; Novotny 2-3, double, homer, 2 runs, 3 RBIs; Justin Torok homer, 4 RBIs; Matt Abbott 2-4; Sean Rogers 2-4. HPU—Grandon Costa 2-4, 3 runs; Greg Benoit double, 2 RBIs; Bryan Daguio 2-4, double, 2 runs; Alika Kuraoka 2-4, homer, 4 RBIs.

Game Two

AB (0-15) 000 000 0—0 1 0
HPU (14-8) 000 000 1—1 7 0

Chad Southern and Matt Rhodes. Josh Guerra and Jay Baptista. W—Guerra. L—Southern. Leading Hitters: HPU—Greg Benoit 2-3, double; Jherell Miller double.

High School

Maui Interscholastic League

Friday

• Baldwin 15, HANA 0

Marcus Makia drove in four runs to lead the Bears in a game shortened by the 10-run mercy rule. Jimmy Legsay and Ryan Cabral each had an RBI. The Vikings committed seven errors.

HANA 000— 0 1 7
Baldwin 366—15 7 0

Bryson Olivera and Liloa Tolentino. Derrick Saito and Kalehua Moniz. W—Saito. L—Olivera. Leading Hitters: Baldwin—Marcus Makia 3-3, double, 4 RBIs; Jimmy Legsay 2-3, RBI; Ryan Cabral double, RBI.

Reported by Rodney Higa

• Maui 13, Lahainaluna 0

The Sabers sent 10 batters to the plate and scored six runs on no hits in the first inning.

Lahinaluna (0-2) 000 00— 0 1 2
Maui High (2-0) 625 0x—13 6 1

Jordan Arakawa, Joseph Henry (1), Cody Duran (2) and Nate Fujimoto. Jon Cayan and Jharid Racadio and Alex Hunte. W—Cayan. L—Arakawa. Leading Hitters: Maui—Ricky Matsuura 2-2, double.

Reported by Rodney Higa

• Moloka'i 11, Seabury Hall 1

The Farmers scored eight runs in the fourth off three Spartan errors.

Seabury Hall 000 10— 1 3 4
Moloka'i 111 8X—11 13 1

Thomas O'Malley and Chris Sugidono. Hanson Wong and Dayton Wong. Leading Hitters: Moloka'i—Travis Fernandez 2-3, double, 2 runs; William Kawano double, 2 RBIs; Wong 2-2; Kelsey Kepa 2-3, 2 runs.

Yesterday

BALDWIN 15, HANA 1

Jimmy Legsay and Keita Murakami combined on a one-hitter and struckout 6 of 11 batters they faced.

Baldwin (2-0) (10)50—15 12 1
Hana (1-2) 000 — 0 1 5

Jimmy Legsay, Keita Murakami (2) and Kalehua Moniz. Liloa Tolentino, Chaunsey Dinenci (2), Kalani Tolentino (3) and Louis Hoopai. W—Murakami. L— L. Tolentino.

Leading hitters: Baldwin— Alex Betsill 3-3, double, 3 RBIs; Legsay 2-4; Kunani Texteira 2-2; Marcus Makia double.

Reported by Rodney Higa

• KAMEHAMEHA 12, KING KEKAULIKE 0

Kameron Castillon pitched a three-hitter, walked one and struck out three for Kamehameha-Maui.

King Kekau. (1-1) 000 00— 0 3 2
Kam.-Maui (2-1) 530 4X—12 12 0

Mex Webster, Davin Iwata (1), Travis Mendoza (4) and Keith Douglas. Kameron Castillon and Kamahele Chow. W—Castillon. L— Webster.

Leading Hitters: King Kekaulike— Mike Douglas 2-2, double. Kamehameha—Castillon 2-3; Kaeo Lau Hee 2-4, double; Babba Kukahiku 2-3, double, 3 RBIs; Kaikani Bean 2-3, double; Jordan Rego 2-2, 3 RBIs.

Reported by Rodney Higa



Kalani Tournament

Yesterday

'Aiea 8, Farrington 2

Pearl City 6, Castle 4

Kaiser 6, Leilehua 3

Kalani 16, Waipahu 0



BASKETBALL

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

Preseason

Girls Varsity

Mid-Pacific 42, St. Andrew's 36

High Scorers: MPI—Sherice Ajifu 12. St.A—Caasi Nakasone 16.



BOXING

US Amateur Championship

Yesterday

At Colorado Springs, Colo.

Men

Finals

106

Marco Rangel, Scottsdale, Ariz., won on walkover over Vincent Montoya, Cheynne, Wyo., W/O.

112

Rau'shee Warren, Cincinnati, stopped Aaron Alafa, Visalia, Calif., RSCO-3.

119

Gary Russell, Jr., Capitol Heights, Md., dec. Sytel Wilbarn, Los Angeles, 16-5.

125

Mark Davis, Cleveland, dec. Richard Baltazar, California, 16-5.

132

Michael Evans, Dayton, Ohio, dec. Jonathan Gover, San Antonio, 23-10.

141

Karl Dargan, Philadelphia, dec. Charles Hatley, Dallas, 27-11.

152

Demetrius Andrade, Providence, R.I., dec. Daniel Jacobs, Brooklyn, N.Y., 18-12.

165

Edwin Rodriguez, New England, dec. Johnathan Nelson, Little Rock, Ark., 16-15.

178

William Rosinksy, New York, dec. Brandon Gonzales, Sacramento, Calif., 22-12.

201

Anthony Grano, Connecticut, won on retirement over Homero Fonseca, Driscoll, Texas, RET-4.

201-plus

Mike Wilson, Central Point, Ore., dec. Travis Kauffman, Reading, Pa., 24-12.

Women

Finals

101

Chantel Cordova, Pueblo West, Colo., stopped Adri Harding, RSCO-2.

106

Suszannah Warner New York, dec. Bianca Ledesma, Van Orny, Texas, 9-3.

110

Cheryl Houlihan, Nashville, Tenn., dec. Michelle Turner, Irvington, N.J., 13-0.

114

Sacred Downing, Trenton, N.J., stopped Celsa Reyes, Cheyenne, Wyo., RSC-3.

119

Vanessa Juarez, Fort Worth, Texas, dec. Nicole Silveira, Peabody, Mass., 13-13 (64-48).

125

Melissa Roberts, Manchester, Conn., dec. Jennifer Han, El Paso, Texas 24-8.

132

Ashley Barnett, Cleveland, dec. Lissette Medel, Maywood, Calif., 26-20.

138

Lena Taylor, Orlando, Fla., dec. Lily Avetyan, Pasadena, Calif., 10-1.

145

Elizabeth Quevado, Commerce, Calif., stopped Iris Piche, Pasadena, Texas, RSCO-2.

154

Tiffany Junot, New Orleans, dec. Charmaine Carrington, Fort Walton Beach, Fla., 32-14.

165

Franchon Crews, Baltimore, stopped Christine Brown, Fort Huachuca, Ariz., RSCO-1.

176

Tyler Lord Wilder, Perry, Mich., dec. Geni Taylor, Marrero, La., 25-10.

189

Tameka Stephens, Charlotte, N.C., dec. Anne Gibbon, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 18-15.

189-plus

Samatra Doyle, Seattle, dec. Shanon Smith Walters, Hartsfield, S.C., 11-7.



GOLF

College Men

Kaua'i Collegiate Cup

Yesterday

At Princeville, Hawai'i

Par 72

Final Round

Team

176—Western Kentucky. 198—Towson, 200—Northern Illinois.

Individual (Three-round score)

204—Robby Shaw, W. Kentucky

Also (BYU-Hawai'i Players)

229—Mark Neider. 231—Spencer Duncan. 233—Ryan Smith. 245—Mick McGirr. 253—Jude Sells.



SOFTBALL

College

Hawai'i Invitational Tournament

Yesterday

At Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium

Hawai'i 000 000 0—0 4 4
Miami 000 005 x—5 8 1

Paula Blanning, Shannon Tabion (6) and Denise Dahlberg. Courtney Salmon and Jamie Arundel. W—Salmon. L—Blanning. Leading Hitters: UH—Tracie Uchima 3-3, double; Dahlberg double. UM—Jackie Foggendorf 3-4; Sara Buffle 2-3.

Hawai'i 000 002 0—2 8 2
Loyola Mary. 000 001 0—1 5 0

Melissa Coogan and Denise Dahlberg. Tiffany Pagano and Caylin Hornish. W—Coogan. L—Pagano. Leading Hitters: UH—Noelle Izumi 2-4; Kaulana Gould 2 RBIs; Kristi Toshizawa 2-3. LM—Jessica Grassi double.

Other scores

Winthrop 3, San Diego 0

Tokyo 9, Eastern Illinois 2

Tokyo 5, San Diego 2

Hawai'i's Division II Colleges

Yesterday

At Hilo, Hawai'i

Minnesota Morris vs. Hawai'i-Hilo

Game One

MM 000 000 0—0 4 3
UHH 002 120 X—5 11 0

Michelle Remer and Bret Bayer. Leo Sing Chow and Natalie Fujimoto. W—Sing Chow. L—Remer. Leading Hitters: UHH—Chelsea Osborne 2-4; Sing Chow 2-3, double, 2 runs; Charity Senas 2-3; Fujimoto 2-3, 3 RBIs.

Game Two

MM (1-9) 000 00—0 1 4
UHH (16-2) 115 1X—8 10 1

Stephanie Tomte, Alaina Benson (3) and Taylor Katie, Bret Mayer. Sarah Steele and Brittany Dock. W—Steele. L—Tomte. Leading Hitters: UHH—Sing Chow homer, 2 runs; Haunani Haasenritter 2 RBIs; Miki Asamura 2-3.

At Central O'ahu Regional Park

Chaminade vs. BYU-Hawai'i

Game One

BYU-Hawai'i 7, Chaminade 5

Game Two

BYU-Hawai'i 7, Chaminade 5



SWIMMING

NCAA Div I Women's Swimming

Yesterday

At West Lafayette, Ind.

100 Breaststroke

1, Caroline Bruce, Stanford, 2 minutes, 08.67 seconds. 2, Anne Poleska, Alabama, 2:09.63. 3, Lindsey Ertter, Georgia, 2:09.97.

100 Freestyle

1, Kara Lynn Joyce, Georgia, 47.50. 2, Lacey Nymeyer, Arizona, 48.56. 3, Jana Kolukanova, Auburn, 48.71.

200 Backstroke

1, Kirsty Coventry, Auburn, 1:50.54. 2, Margaret Hoelzer, Auburn, 1:52.14. 3, Jessica Hayes, Arizona, 1:54.56.

200 Butterfly

1, Mary Descenza, Georgia, 1:54.19. 2, Emily Mason, Arizona, 1:54.79. 3, Kim Vanderberg, UCLA, 1:55.08.

400 Freestyle Relay

1, Georgia (Kara Lynn Joyce, Paige Kearns, Mary Descenza, Amanda Weir), 3:13.56. 2, Auburn, 3:13.94. 3, Arizona, 3:14.30.

1650 Freestyle

1, Flavia Rigamonti, Southern Methodist, 15:46.84. 2, Hayley Peirsol, Auburn, 15:52.48. 3, Laura Conway, Georgia, 15:54.97.

Platform Diving

1, Cassandra Cardinell, Indiana, 501.45 points. 2, Anna Kiess, Houston, 478.95. 3, Rui Wang, Hawai'i, 466.15.

Final Standings

1, Georgia, 609.5. 2, Auburn, 492. 3, Arizona, 440. 4, Florida, 355. 5, Stanford, 313. 6, Southern Methodist, 170. 8, California, 149. 9, Indiana, 112. 10, Southern California, 108. 11, Wisconsin, 107. 12, Arizona State, 90. 13. Penn State, 87. 14 (tie), Texas A&M and Michigan, 84. 16, Hawai'i, 68. 17, Purdue, 59. 18 (tie), UCLA and Kentucky, 52. 20, Houston, 47. 21. Alabama, 44. 22, Maryland, 40. 23, Iowa, 36. 24 (tie), Tennessee and Notre Dame, 32. 26, Virginia, 21. 27, Miami-Florida, 19. 28, Richmond, 15.5. 29, Rutgers, 13. 30. Virginia Tech, 12. 31, Florida State, 11. 32, Ohio State, 10. 33, Cincinnati, 9. 34 (tie), Clemson and South Carolina, 6. 36 (tie), Harvard and Northwestern, 4. 38, New Mexico, 2. 39, Illinois, 1.



TENNIS

High School

Yesterday

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Eastern Division

Boys Varsity

Kaiser 3, Farrington 0

Girls Varsity

Farrington 3, Kaiser 2

Western Division

Boys Varsity

Pearl City 5, Campbell 0

Girls Varsity

Pearl City 5, Campbell 0



WATER POLO

High School

Yesterday

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Eastern Division

Girls Varsity

Kaimuki 21, McKinley 2. High Scorer—Kaim: Jayleen Hadley 6.

Kaimuki 5, Mililani 0. High Scorer—Kaim: Jayleen Hadley 4.

Kapolei 7, Kalani 6. High Scorers—Kapo: Nicole Hagi 4. Kalan: Chanel Dustow 2.



WRESTLING

College Men

NCAA Div I Wrestling

Yesterday

At St. Louis

Finals

125

Joe Dubuque, Indiana, DEC Kyle Ott, Illinois, 2-0.

133

Travis Lee, Cornell, DEC Shawn Bunch, Edinboro, 6-3.

141

Teyon Ware, Oklahoma, DEC Nate Gallick, Iowa State, 3-2.

149

Zack Esposito, Oklahoma State, DEC Phillip Simpson, Army, 5-2.

157

Ryan Bertin, Michigan, DEC Joe Johnston, Iowa, 8-5.

165

Johny Hendricks, Oklahoma State, DEC Mark Perry, Iowa, 5-2.

174

Chris Pendleton, Oklahoma State, DEC Ben Askren, Missouri, 10-5.

184

Greg Jones, West Virginia, DEC Tyler Baier, Cornell, 5-3.

197

Jake Rosholt, Oklahoma State, DEC Sean Stender, Northern Iowa, 5-4.

285

Steve Mocco, Oklahoma State, DEC Cole Konrad, Minnesota, 3-1.

Final Top 10 Standings

1. Oklahoma State, 153 points. 2. Michigan, 83. 3. Oklahoma, 77.5. 4. Cornell, 76.5. 5. Minnesota, 72.5. 6. Illinois, 70.5.

7. Iowa, 66. 8. Lehigh, 60. 9. Indiana, 58.5. 10. Iowa State, 57.