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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, August 29, 2006

ISLE FILE
Rainbow Wahine's Houston honored

Advertiser Staff

Outside hitter Jamie Houston, who led seventh-ranked University of Hawai'i to two five-game victories over 19th-ranked Pepperdine last weekend, has been named Western Athletic Conference women's volleyball Player of the Week.

Houston, a sophomore from Huntsville, Ala., was the kills leader both nights, recording 21 on Friday and a career-high 28 Saturday.

Houston also had 19 digs in the first match and 13 in the second.

MORE VOLLEYBALL



PETERS RECOGNIZED

Brigham Young-Hawai'i outside hitter Tuli Peters was named Pacific West Conference Player of the Week after leading the Seasiders to four victories in Hilo.

Peters, a Kahuku High alum, averaged 6.42 kills per game and hit .329 as BYU-Hawai'i swept all four matches at the season-opening Hawaiian Style Classic. She was named tournament MVP.

Peters, a junior, is in her first season with BYUH after playing two years at Fresno State.

TEAM USA QUALIFIES

Team USA defeated Cuba, 18-25, 23-25, 25-21, 25-21, 15-13, Saturday in the semifinals of the 2006 NORCECA Boys Youth (19-under) Continental Championship in Bayaguana, Dominican Republic.

The victory qualified the U.S. team for the 2007 FIVB Boys Youth World Championships.

Team USA (4-1), coached by University of Hawai'i men's associate coach Tino Reyes and including Punahou's Erik Shoji and Iolani's Brad Lawson, played Puerto Rico (4-0) in Sunday's final. The score from the title match was not available.

"The win over Cuba was fantastic," Reyes said. "The team just wouldn't quit and kept fighting after being down 2-0. The staff kept preaching, 'Let's get better each practice and match,' and they certainly did. The boys did a great job."


GOLF

SOARES, MENESES WIN

Abel Soares and Sergio Meneses shot an 8-under 63 Sunday to earn Hawai'i's lone berth in the ESPN National Golf Challenge, which will be played Nov. 13-14 in Las Vegas.

William Paik and Dennis Lee shot a 61 to win the net division of the regional qualifier at Turtle Bay's Arnold Palmer Course.

ON THE AIR



'RAP' DEBUTS TODAY

Hawai'i Sports Rap will debut on KORL 690 AM today at 2 p.m.

The one-hour show, hosted by Randy Miyamoto and Lolly Griffin, will be every Tuesday and Thursday and will cover high school, college and pro sports.