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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, February 24, 2007

ISLE FILE
UH's Sheppard wins at WAC track

Advertiser Staff

University of Hawai'i sophomore Emily Sheppard won gold in the high jump on the first day of the Western Athletic Conference Indoor Track and Field Championship yesterday at Nampa, Idaho.

Sheppard cleared a school-record 5 feet, 9 3/4 inches.

UH stands in fourth place with 25.5 points behind Cal State Northridge (53), Boise State (38), and Louisiana Tech (37). The meet concludes today.

Other Hawai'i highlights:

  • Freshman Amber Kaufman and senior Mallory Gilbert finished in a five-way tie for second in the high jump at 5-8 1/2.

  • Junior Annett Wichmann finished sixth in the shot put with a personal best throw of 47-1.

  • Sophomore Thalia Amanakis' mark of 8.89 seconds in the 60-meter dash set a new school mark.


    WATER POLO

    HAWAI'I TOPS UC IRVINE

    Angela Turnbull scored three goals and fourth-ranked Hawai'i defeated No. 9 UC Irvine, 6-5, yesterday in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation women's water polo match at Irvine, Calif.

    Kelly Mason and Lisa van Raalte added one goal apiece as the Rainbow Wahine (7-4 overall, 5-2 MPSF) snapped the Anteaters (7-2, 1-1) three-match win streak.

    Hawai'i goalie Meike De Nooy had nine saves.


    GOLF

    BYU WINS BY 8 STROKES

    The University of Hawai'i and UH-Hilo men's golf teams finished finished 18th and 20th, respectively, at the John Burns Intercollegiate yesterday at the Leilehua Golf Course.

    BYU (270—834) won the 22-team, 54-hole event by eight strokes over Nevada-Las Vegas (288—842). Hawai'i shot (290—883) and UH-Hilo (297—899).

    Southern Methodist's Frank Wrenn (69—203) won the individual title by one stroke over BYU's Jake Ellison (66—204).

    UH-Hilo's Logan Goulding (70—217) was the top local finisher. He tied for 38th.

    WEIGHTLIFTING



    O'AHU TITLES ON LINE

    Thirteen weightlifters will compete in the O'ahu Open Olympic Weightlifting Competition today at the Ward Warehouse stage area.

    Expected to compete are Kyle Yamauchi, who won the 2003 Junior Nationals at 136 pounds, and 17-year-old James Moser Jr., who won the 2006 USA National Junior Competition at 231 pounds. The event begins at 3 p.m.

    NFL EUROPA



    TWO EX-'BOWS DRAFTED

    The Amsterdam Admirals yesterday selected former University of Hawai'i players Tanuvasa "T.J." Moe and Abraham Elimimian in the 2007 NFL Europa free agent draft.

    Moe, a long-snapper/linebacker, was selected in the fifth round, and Elimimian, a cornerback, who played for the Admirals last year, was picked in the 13th round.

    They will report to training camp in two weeks.