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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, September 25, 2005

ISLE FILE
Higashiyama keeps lead

Advertiser Staff

Troy Higashiyama of 'Aiea shot a second-round 5-under-par 67 to increase his lead to seven shots at the Barbers Point Invitational yesterday at Barbers Point Golf Course.

Higashiyama is at 135 entering today's final round. Tadd Fujikawa, a Moanalua High freshman shot a 69 and is at 142. Spencer Shishido and Brandan Kop shot 72s and were at 145 and 146 respectively.


SOCCER

CHING HELPS SAN JOSE GET WESTERN TOP SEED

Brian Ching's sixth goal of the season gave the host San Jose Earthquakes a 1-1 tie with FC Dallas last night and the top seed in the Major League Soccer Western Conference playoffs.

Ching, of Hale'iwa, is a 1996 Kamehameha Schools graduate.

San Jose (16-4-9) has one more regular-season home match, Oct. 8, against Real Salt Lake.

Ching's goal came in the 68th minute, 10 minutes after midfielder Ramon Nunez gave Dallas a 1-0 lead by converting a penalty kick. San Jose midfielder Brian Mullan set up the equalizer, crossing to Ching from the right side of the Dallas goal. The U.S. forward split the Dallas defense and stuck the ball inside the far left corner of the net from close range.

BRIEFLY

  • Yu Chuan Weng had 30 kills to lift Brigham Young-Hawai'i past Chaminade, 30-28, 27-30, 28-30, 30-23, 15-5 in a women's college volleyball game at La'ie.

  • Lauren Ho of Hawai'i Baptist (girls) and Jeremy Kamakaala of Kamehameha (boys) won varsity titles at the Honolulu Marathon Kaiser High School Cross Country Invitational at Koko Head Park yesterday.

  • Hawai'i-Hilo finished fourth with a 894 total at the St. Martin Invitational golf tournament at Lacey, Wash. Western Washington won the tournament with 860. Shane Prante of St. Martin's won with a 5-under 66 yesterday and a three-round 199. UHH's Kevin Shimomura (76) and Alva Wendland (68) tied for 14th.

  • Hawai'i Pacific's Louise Brasen (women's) and Jacob Klausen (men's) won titles at the Brigham Young-Hawai'i Cross Country Invitational in La'ie. HPU swept the team titles.

  • BYUH (5-2) defeated Claremont-McKenna (Calif.) twice, 8-5 and 7-2 and LaVerne (Calif.), 12-6 in the BYUH-Hawai'i Water Polo Tournament. Chaminade defeated LaVerne, 11-5.