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Posted on: Saturday, December 6, 2008

For the Record

BASKETBALL

COLLEGE MEN

YESTERDAY'S MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Fairfield 76, St. Peter's 56.

Manhattan 81, Canisius 63.

Marist 51, Iona 50.

Navy 76, Penn 65.

Stony Brook 71, Lehigh 50.

SOUTH

Alcorn St. 97, William Carey 92, 2OT.

ETSU 81, Mercer 61.

South Carolina 72, Furman 48.

MIDWEST

Drake 59, Texas-Pan American 57.

Iowa 61, Bryant 36.

SOUTHWEST

SMU 92, Texas A&M International 52.

Texas A&M 67, Arizona 66.

FAR WEST

Denver 67, Texas-Arlington 65.

NCAA DIVISION II

YESTERDAY

AT MCCABE GYM

ALASKA FAIRBANKS VS. CHAMINADE

ALASKA FAIRBANKS 49 23-72

CHAMINADE 50 49-99

Leading scorers-Alaska: Emmanual Jenkins 23, Nashorn Maynard 12, Colin Matteson 10. Cham: Joel Smith 35, Mohamed Tangara 26, Darrell Birton 11, Patrick Clayborn 10. Rebounds-Alaska: Maynard 9. Cham: Shane Hanson 10, Tangara 10. Assists-Alaska: Jenkins 5, Kevin Buggs 5. Cham: Noah Gottlieb 9, Hanson 7.

COLLEGE WOMEN

YESTERDAY'S MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Army 55, Drexel 49.

Canisius 78, Siena 60.

Fairfield 46, St. Peter's 38.

Georgetown 62, James Madison 59.

Iona 92, Rider 81.

Lafayette 70, N.J. Tech 49.

Lehigh 68, Bryant 55.

Long Island U. 52, Brown 47.

Loyola, Md. 78, Manhattan 65.

Marist 60, Niagara 38.

New Hampshire 89, Colgate 61.

Penn 61, Navy 58.

SOUTH

Auburn 119, Sam Houston St. 54.

Georgia St. 83, Alabama St. 42.

Georgia Tech 57, Georgia 42.

Indiana 69, Miami 54.

Louisiana-Lafayette 71, Nicholls St. 57.

Mercer 77, ETSU 61.

New Orleans 42, Indiana St. 31.

Radford 78, S. Virginia 58.

South Carolina 73, High Point 52.

South Florida 99, Fla. International 71.

Tulane 74, Jackson St. 48.

MIDWEST

Ball St. 81, Evansville 78, OT.

DePaul 85, S. Illinois 42.

Loyola of Chicago 56, SIU-Edwardsville 42.

Michigan 63, N.C. State 52.

Xavier 69, Akron 44.

SOUTHWEST

Houston 64, Texas Southern 44.

FAR WEST

BYU 56, Wright St. 50.

Boise St. 70, Montana St. 65.

Portland St. 86, Seattle 75.

Utah Valley St. 66, Southern Cal 64.

Washington St. 68, Long Beach St. 50.

TOURNAMENT

AIR FORCE CLASSIC

FIRST ROUND

Air Force 68, N.C. Central 47.

Miami (Ohio) 66, Texas-Pan American 44.

COMMERCE BANK WILDCAT CLASSIC

FIRST ROUND

Arkansas 79, MVSU 36.

Kansas St. 80, Alcorn St. 22.

NCAA DIVISION II

HUKILAU INVITATIONAL

YESTERDAY

AT CANNON ACTIVITIES CENTER

San Diego vs.

BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I

SAN DIEGO 47 46-93

BYUH 39 22-61

Leading scorers-USD: Kiva Herman 22, Sam Child 21, Morgan Henderson 13. BYUH: Latoya Wily 23, Richelle Fenenbock 11. Rebounds-USD: Henderson 10. BYUH: Wily 12. Assists-USD: Henderson 6. BYUH: Mahina Gago 3.

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS

KA MAKANI TIP-OFF CLASSIC

YESTERDAY

AT HAWAI'I PREP ACADEMY

KEALAKEHE 57, KOHALA 22

Leading scorers-Keal: Alyssa DelRosario 17, Chelsey Posamonte 13. Koh: Kristen Estabilio 13.

UNIVERSITY 34, HAWAII PREP 31

Leading scorers-Univ: Piilani Mahoe 10. HPA: Tayler Wang 15.

FOOTBALL

COLLEGE

YESTERDAY

BALL ST. 0 10 7 7—24

BUFFALO 7 0 21 14—42

FIRST QUARTER

Buff—Roosevelt 2 pass from Willy (Principe kick), 1:58.

SECOND QUARTER

BSU—M.Lewis 4 run (McGarvey kick), 7:49.

BSU—FG McGarvey 47, :00.

THIRD QUARTER

Buff—Roosevelt 39 pass from Willy (Principe kick), 11:24.

BSU—M.Lewis 1 run (McGarvey kick), 8:07.

Buff—Newton 92 fumble return (Principe kick), 3:52.

Buff—Lott 74 fumble return (Principe kick), :19.

FOURTH QUARTER

Buff—Roosevelt 8 pass from Willy (Principe kick), 6:06.

BSU—Johnson 22 pass from N.Davis (McGarvey kick), 4:17.

Buff—Starks 1 run (Principe kick), 2:53.

A—12,871.

GOLF

NEDBANK CHALLENGE

YESTERDAY

AT GARY PLAYER COUNTRY CLUB

SUN CITY, SOUTH AFRICA

PURSE: $4.385 MILLION

YARDAGE: 7,832; PAR: 72

LEADERBOARD

SCORE THRU

Henrik Stenson -12 10.

Rory Sabbatini -6 9.

K.J. Choi -4 12.

Robert Karlsson -4 12.

Lee Westwood -3 11.

Sergio Garcia -2 12.

Luke Donald -1 9.

Kenny Perry E 17.

James Kingston E 11.

Trevor Immelman +1 13.

Justin Rose +2 13.

Miguel Angel Jimenez +5 17.

Note: Second Round was suspended because of thunder storms.

(All golfers will complete their rounds on Saturday).

PGA TOUR-QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

YESTERDAY

PGA West, Nicklaus Tournament Course (par 72, 7,204 yards)

PGA WEST, TC SADIUM COURSE (PAR 72, 7,300 YARDS)

La Quinta, Calif.

PURSE: $1,057,500

THIRD ROUND

James Nitties 69S-63T-69S—201.

Glen Day 70S-67T-64S—201.

Geoffrey Sisk 69S-65T-69S—203.

Tyler Aldridge 68T-66S-70S—204.

Bryce Molder 68T-67S-69S—204.

Jay Williamson 67T-68S-69S—204.

Troy Kelly 66S-68T-70S—204.

James Oh 71S-63T-70S—204.

Robert Garrigus 69T-64S-71S—204.

Derek Fathauer 70T-69S-65S—204.

Mark Brooks 66S-69T-70S—205.

Gary Woodland 70S-64T-71S—205.

Joe Durant 68T-72S-65T—205.

Leif Olson 68S-72T-65T—205.

Harrison Frazar 69T-64S-72S—205.

Webb Simpson 69S-68T-68S—205.

Y.E. Yang 69T-68S-68S—205.

Jimmy Walker 69S-68T-68S—205.

Brian Vranesh 70T-71S-65T—206.

Matt Every 68T-68S-70S—206.

Brian Suard 67S-69T-70S—206.

KeT Jones 67S-69T-70S—206.

M. Richardson 67T-74S-65T—206.

Josh Broadaway 71T-69S-66S—206.

Bob Heintz 67T-70S-69S—206.

Patrick Sheehan 69S-68T-69S—206.

Jason Dufner 66T-71S-69S—206.

Tommy Gainey 71T-71T-65T—207.

Seve Wheatcroft 72S-64T-71S—207.

Guy Boros 70S-66T-71S—207.

Diego Vanegas 70S-64T-73S—207.

Martin Piller 73T-65S-69S—207.

Michael Putnam 73T-71S-63T—207.

Aaron Watkins 71T-68S-68S—207.

Kris Cox 70T-69S-68S—207.

Henrik Bjornstad 70S-70T-68S—208.

Scott Serling 71T-70S-67T—208.

Hiroshi Iwata 72S-68T-68S—208.

Craig Kanada 65T-78S-65T—208.

John Huston 74T-69S-65T—208.

Gavin Coles 69T-69S-70S—208.

Chris Riley 71S-67T-70S—208.

Scott Gardiner 69T-69S-70S—208.

Scott Dunlap 68T-71S-69S—208.

David Hearn 73S-70T-65T—208.

Olin Browne 73S-66T-69S—208.

Marco Dawson 70S-67T-71S—208.

Ryan Hietala 67T-70S-71S—208.

AUSTRALIAN PGA

YESTERDAY

AT THE HYATT REGENCY RESORT COURSE

COOLUM, AUSTRALIA

PURSE: $970,000

YARDAGE: 6,852; PAR: 72

SECOND ROUND

(Due to darkness, 18 golfers will complete their second round on Saturday)

Jarrod Lyle 72-63—135.

Mathew Goggin 67-68—135.

Paul Sheehan 66-70—136.

Peter Wilson 68-69—137.

Michael Curtain 70-67—137.

David Lutterus 70-67—137.

Wayne Perske 71-66—137.

Peter Senior 70-67—137.

Rod Pampling 70-67—137.

Nathan Green 70-68—138.

Matthew Ballard 70-68—138.

Tim Wilkinson 66-72—138.

Geoff Ogilvy 67-71—138.

Richard Lee 67-71—138.

Steve Alker 71-68—139.

Paul Goydos 72-67—139.

Peter O'Malley 72-67—139.

Michael Long 67-72—139.

John Senden 69-70—139.

Wade Ormsby 70-70—140.

Adam Crawford 72-68—140.

Matthew Millar 69-71—140.

Aron Price 70-70—140.

Terry Pilkadaris 70-70—140.

David Diaz 73-67—140.

LPGA FINAL QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

YESTERDAY

AT LPGA INTERNATIONAL

Daytona Beach, Fla.

C-CHAMPIONS COURSE (6,473 YARDS, PAR 72)

L-LEGENDS COURSE (6,468 YARDS, PAR 72)

THIRD ROUND

A-AMATEUR

Mollie Fankhauser 67c-71l-66l—204.

Shiho Oyama 64c-70l-71l—205.

Michelle Wie 69l-65c-72l—206.

Stacy Lewis 69c-66l-71l—206.

Charlotte Mayorkas 75l-67c-66l—208.

Amy Yang 67c-71l-70l—208.

Sophie Giquel 72l-68c-69l—209.

Anna Rawson 71c-71l-68l—210.

Jeehae Lee 68c-73l-69l—210.

J. Cho-Hunicke 71l-71c-69l—211.

Anna Grzebien 71c-70l-70l—211.

Carolina Llano 70l-70c-71l—211.

Leah Wigger 70c-75l-66l—211.

Lisa Strom 73l-66c-72l—211.

Beth Bader 73l-70c-69l—212.

Audra Burks 69l-72c-71l—212.

Paige Mackenzie 72c-69l-71l—212.

a-Mika Miyazato 66c-74l-72l—212.

Janell Howland 72l-67c-73l—212.

Sarah Kemp 71l-77c-65c—213.

Chella Choi 70c-73l-70l—213.

Ashleigh Simon 70c-72l-71l—213.

Marcy Hart 72c-70l-71l—213.

Nari Kim 73c-71l-69l—213.

Anja Monke 75l-66c-72l—213.

Garrett Phillips 73c-70l-71l—214.

Emily Bastel 72l-70c-72l—214.

Jennifer Gleason 73c-71l-70l—214.

Carri Wood 74l-68c-72l—214.

A. Hanna-Williams 75l-71c-68l—214.

Note: 20 players will earn their LPGA cards for 2009. If necessary, a playoff will determine the 20th spot.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

YESTERDAY

VANCOUVER 1 1 0—2

MINNESOTA 0 1 0—1

First—1, Vancouver, Bieksa 5 (H.Sedin, D.Sedin), 13:55 (pp). Second—2, Minnesota, Koivu 10 (N.Schultz, Miettinen), :27. 3, Vancouver, Jaffray 1 (Hansen, Hordichuk), 3:52. Goalies—Vancouver, Schneider. Minnesota, Backstrom. A—18,568 (18,064). T—2:25.

CALGARY 0 1 2 1—4

ST. LOUIS 2 1 0 0—3

First—1, St. Louis, Backes 5 (Jackman, Stastny), 13:50. 2, St. Louis, Berglund 7 (Boyes, Colaiacovo), 16:11 (pp). Second—3, Calgary, Bourque 7 (Phaneuf, Glencross), 7:12. 4, St. Louis, Boyes 13 (Berglund, Colaiacovo), 15:50 (pp). Third—5, Calgary, Iginla 13 (Bertuzzi, Phaneuf), 1:43 (pp). 6, Calgary, Moss 7 (Phaneuf, Glencross), 5:19 (pp). Overtime—7, Calgary, Cammalleri 10 (Iginla, Phaneuf), 2:21. Goalies—Calgary, Kiprusoff. St. Louis, Mason. A—17,365 (19,150). T—2:31.

COLORADO 0 0 1 0—1

DALLAS 0 1 0 0—2

DALLAS WON SHOOTOUT 2-1

Second—1, Dallas, Petersen 3 (Modano, Niskanen), 7:57. Third—2, Colorado, Svatos 5 (Stastny, Smyth), 19:04. Shootout—Colorado 1 (Wolski G, Svatos NG, Hejduk NG, Smyth NG), Dallas 2 (Richards NG, Brunnstrom NG, Ribeiro G, Modano G). Goalies—Colorado, Budaj. Dallas, Turco. A—16,651 (18,532). T—2:29.

EDMONTON 3 0 1 0—5

LOS ANGELES 0 4 0 0—4

EDMONTON WON SHOOTOUT 2-1

First—1, Edmonton, Moreau 6 (Cole, Grebeshkov), 8:09. 2, Edmonton, Pouliot 3 (Cogliano, Schremp), 14:31. 3, Edmonton, Cogliano 8 (Schremp, Grebeshkov), 18:44. Second—4, Los Angeles, Handzus 6 (Moller), 1:53. 5, Los Angeles, Kopitar 6 (Brown, Calder), 3:55. 6, Los Angeles, Stoll 8 (Frolov, Moller), 7:02 (pp). 7, Los Angeles, Frolov 11 (Handzus, Quincey), 10:24 (pp). Third—8, Edmonton, Penner 6 (Horcoff, Hemsky), 8:23. Shootout—Edmonton 2 (Schremp NG, Pouliot G, Hemsky G), Los Angeles 1 (Frolov NG, Kopitar NG, O'Sullivan G). Goalies—Edmonton, Garon. Los Angeles, Ersberg, LaBarbera. A—14,920 (18,118). T—2:44.

SOCCER

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS

YESTERDAY

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

VARSITY

MILILANI 2, CAMPBELL 0

Goals-Chelsey Goo 1, Ashley Kaneshiro-Quitog 1.

PEARL CITY 5, LEILEHUA 0

Goals-PC: Makenzie Maurer 2, Kristy Iwahashi 1, Ashley Daida 1, Own Goal 1.

'AIEA 3, WAIALUA 0

Goals-'Aiea: Jacquie Watkins 1, Natalie Fukuhara 1, Brianna DeGuzman 1.

GIRLS JV

MILILANI 9, CAMPBELL 0

PEARL CITY 1, LEILEHUA 0

'AIEA 1, WAIALUA 0

VOLLEYBALL

COLLEGE WOMEN

NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND

YESTERDAY

University Park, Pa.

Yale def. Ohio 25-19, 23-25, 25-23, 17-25, 16-14.

No. 1 Penn State def. Long Island 25-14, 25-15, 25-15.

DAYTON, OHIO

No. 18 Tulane def. Tennessee Tech 25-21, 22-25, 25-22, 27-25.

Western Michigan def. Dayton 21-25, 26-24, 25-23, 25-18.

Champaign, Ill.

Cincinnati def. Western Kentucky 25-13, 25-19, 21-25, 18-25, 15-10.

No. 9 Illinois def. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 25-8, 25-16, 25-20.

Berkeley, Calif.

New Mexico State def. Saint Marys 22-25, 25-16, 25-21, 25-15.

No. 8 California def. Siena 25-18, 25-10, 25-20.

SEATTLE

Santa Clara def. Kansas State 25-22, 25-20, 19-25, 16-25, 15-13.

No. 5 Washington def. Portland State 25-11, 25-15, 25-14.

Clemson, S.C.

No. 12 Utah def. Furman 25-17, 26-24, 25-17.

Clemson def. Tennessee 25-19, 19-25, 25-19, 23-25, 15-12.

Lexington, Ky.

No. 19 Michigan def. No. 13 Saint Louis 22-25, 25-19, 23-25, 25-20, 15-12.

Lincoln, Neb.

UAB def. Missouri State 25-17, 25-21, 25-17.

No. 4 Nebraska def. Liberty 25-11, 21-25, 25-16, 25-19.

AUSTIN, TEXAS

Wichita State def. Rice 21-25, 25-23, 25-15, 25-20.

No. 3 Texas def. Lamar 25-17, 25-14, 25-8.

LOS ANGELES (PAULEY PAVILLION)

Duke def. No. 25 San Francisco 26-28, 25-21, 22-25, 25-23, 15-9.

No. 14 UCLA def. LSU 25-19, 22-25, 25-20, 25-20.

Washington, D.C.

No. 11 Oregon def. Delaware 25-16, 25-18, 25-15.

North Carolina def. American 25-16, 25-17, 25-17.

MINNEAPOLIS

Iowa State def. UNI 26-24, 16-25, 25-21, 25-16.

No. 6 Minnesota def. North Dakota State 25-18, 25-14, 25-14.

LOS ANGELES (GALEN CENTER)

No. 7 Hawaii def. Belmont 25-19, 25-11, 25-16.

USC def. San Diego 21-25, 25-12, 25-19, 26-24.

West Lafayette, Ind.

Middle Tennessee def. Miami (Ohio) 25-23, 23-25, 21-25, 30-28, 15-13.

No. 10 Purdue def. Louisville 25-22, 21-25, 29-27, 23-25, 16-14.

Gainesville, Fla.

Colorado State def. Florida International 25-22, 21-25, 25-22, 25-19.

No. 15 Florida def. Florida A&M 25-20, 25-21, 25-15.

Palo Alto, Calif.

Long Beach State def. No. 23 Pepperdine 18-25, 25-23, 25-15, 25-18.

No. 2 Stanford def. Albany 25-9, 25-11, 25-21.

NOTICES

BASKETBALL

Today-NJB Hawai'i Youth Basketball open registration, at Kaimuki Recreation Center gym from 1-2:30 p.m. Looking for girls and boys ages 9 to 15 for the spring season. Season begins Jan. to mid-March. Information: Matt Tsukazaki, 721-2727.