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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, December 9, 2008

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

SPORTS TODAY

SOCCER

High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red West. Girls: Waialua at Mililani; 'Aiea at Kapolei; Leilehua at Campbell. Games start at 5:30 p.m. Boys: Nanakuli at Mililani; 'Aiea at Kapolei; Leilehua at Campbell. Games start at 7:15 p.m.

High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, White Girls: Farrington at Kaimuki, 4 p.m.; McKinley at Waialua, 6 p.m.; Kailua at Radford, 7:15 p.m.; Waipahu at Wai'anae, 7:15 p.m. Boys: Kailua at Radford, 5:30 p.m.; Waipahu at Wai'anae, 5:30 p.m.; McKinley at Nanakuli, 6 p.m.

SURFING

Men, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pipeline Masters, at Banzai Pipeline. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.

Women, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pro Maui, at Honolua Bay, Maui. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.

SPORTS TOMORROW

SOCCER

High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu. Girls: Pac-Five at Kamehameha, 4:15 p.m.; Punahou at 'Iolani, 4:15 p.m. Boys: 'Iolani at Saint Louis, 4:15 p.m.; Mid-Pacific vs. Punahou, 4:15 p.m. at Waipi'o 5; Pac-Five at Kamehameha, 6:15 p.m.

High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red East. Girls: Castle at Kaiser; Kalaheo at Roosevelt; Kahuku at Moanalua. Matches start at 5:30 p.m. Boys: Castle at Kaiser; Kalaheo at Roosevelt; Kahuku at Moanalua. Games start at 7:15 p.m.

SURFING

Men, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pipeline Masters, at Banzai Pipeline. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.

Women, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pro Maui, at Honolua Bay, Maui. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.

BASKETBALL

COLLEGE MEN

ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 POLL

RELEASED YESTERDAY

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 7, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

RECORD PTS PVS

1, North Carolina (72) 8-0 1,800 1.

2, Connecticut 8-0 1,710 2.

3, Pittsburgh 9-0 1,633 3.

4, Gonzaga 6-0 1,574 5.

5, Oklahoma 8-0 1,529 6.

6, Texas 6-1 1,381 8.

7, Duke 8-1 1,256 4.

8, Tennessee 6-1 1,203 10.

9, Louisville 4-1 1,080 11.

10, Xavier 7-0 1,041 14.

11, Wake Forest 8-0 957 15.

12, Notre Dame 6-2 954 7.

13, Syracuse 8-0 869 16.

14, Purdue 6-2 718 9.

15, Villanova 8-0 713 17.

16, UCLA 5-2 705 12.

17, Memphis 5-1 579 18.

18, Michigan St. 5-2 536 13.

19, Georgetown 5-1 475 20.

20, Arizona St. 7-1 462 19.

21, Ohio St. 5-0 435 —.

22, Baylor 7-1 351 24.

23, Davidson 6-1 348 22.

24, Marquette 7-1 222 25.

25, Kansas 7-1 206 —.

Others receiving votes: Dayton 155, Clemson 141, Michigan 119, Miami 63, BYU 33, Florida 33, Missouri 22, LSU 21, Butler 15, Wisconsin 13, Illinois 11, Florida St. 9, Saint Mary's, Calif. 8, Maryland 7, Texas A&M 5, Northwestern 4, Minnesota 2, Houston 1, Utah 1.

USA TODAY/ESPN TOP 25 POLL

RELEASED YESTERDAY

The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 7, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

RECORD PTS PVS

1, North Carolina (31) 8-0 775 1.

2, Connecticut 8-0 734 2.

3, Pittsburgh 9-0 715 3.

4, Gonzaga 6-0 674 5.

5, Oklahoma 8-0 632 6.

6, Texas 6-1 601 8.

7, Duke 8-1 551 4.

8, Tennessee 6-1 465 13.

9, Xavier 7-0 463 14.

10, Louisville 4-1 446 11.

11, Wake Forest 8-0 368 17.

12, Villanova 8-0 362 16.

13, Notre Dame 6-2 359 7.

14, UCLA 5-2 349 9.

15, Memphis 5-1 330 15.

16, Syracuse 8-0 317 20.

17, Purdue 6-2 293 10.

18, Arizona State 7-1 254 19.

19, Georgetown 5-1 246 18.

20, Michigan State 5-2 190 12.

21, Ohio State 5-0 173 —.

22, Davidson 6-1 143 24.

23, Kansas 7-1 136 25.

24, Marquette 7-1 102 —.

25, Miami 5-2 69 t22.

Others receiving votes: Baylor 65, Dayton 57, Wisconsin 43, Brigham Young 34, Clemson 29, Michigan 29, Butler 27, Florida 22, Saint Mary's 8, Missouri 5, Maryland 3, Minnesota 2, Washington State 2, Florida State 1, West Virginia 1.

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Army 59, Bryant 48.

Fairleigh Dickinson 71, Monmouth, N.J. 67.

Fordham 79, Lafayette 58.

Georgetown 100, Savannah St. 38.

Lehigh 65, Albany, N.Y. 64.

Maine 67, Colgate 56.

St. John's 82, N.J. Tech 54.

SOUTH

Louisville 78, Lamar 56.

Ohio 62, Indiana St. 50.

SOUTHWEST

Ark.-Little Rock 69, Oral Roberts 66.

TCU 57, Wichita St. 48.

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 87, Texas A&M International 60.

FAR WEST

San Jose St. 56, San Diego 52.

COLLEGE WOMEN

ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 POLL

RELEASED YESTERDAY

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 7, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

RECORD PTS PVS

1, Connecticut (45) 6-0 1,125 1.

2, North Carolina 9-0 1,076 2.

3, Stanford 6-1 1,010 4.

4, Texas A&M 8-0 940 5.

5, Oklahoma 6-2 878 6.

6, Texas 8-0 846 9.

7, Tennessee 6-1 844 7.

8, Notre Dame 7-0 784 11.

9, California 7-1 763 3.

10, Baylor 7-1 721 10.

11, Duke 6-1 685 12.

12, Louisville 7-1 645 13.

13, Auburn 10-0 637 14.

14, Rutgers 3-2 526 15.

15, Maryland 7-2 514 8.

16, PITTSBURGH 6-1 419 24

17, Virginia 7-2 380 20.

18, Ohio St. 7-2 365 18.

19, TCU 8-2 317 22.

20, Vanderbilt 8-2 202 16.

21, Purdue 5-3 164 17.

22, Arizona St. 5-2 161 25.

23, Florida 8-1 138 —.

24, Oklahoma St. 3-2 91 19.

25, Kansas St. 7-0 90 —.

Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech 79, Wisconsin 36, Old Dominion 29, S. Dakota St. 27, Xavier 27, New Mexico 18, Minnesota 14, Marist 13, Michigan St. 13, Gonzaga 10, DePaul 9, Marquette 7, Bradley 4, Wake Forest 4, Wis.-Green Bay 4, Ark.-Little Rock 2, St. Bonaventure 2, Utah 2, Cincinnati 1, Iowa St. 1, Mississippi St. 1, Richmond 1.

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Fairleigh Dickinson 60, Monmouth, N.J. 56, OT.

Robert Morris 73, St. Francis, NY 47.

Rutgers 45, Georgia 34.

Sacred Heart 65, Mount St. Mary's, Md. 52.

Stony Brook 73, Yale 68.

UMBC 76, Coppin St. 63.

SOUTH

Coll. of Charleston 85, Elon 55.

Southern U. 73, Tougaloo 50.

MIDWEST

N. Dakota St. 76, Oral Roberts 57.

Oakland, Mich. 82, UMKC 70.

Wichita St. 63, Appalachian St. 46.

SOUTHWEST

Baylor 83, Lamar 56.

FAR WEST

IPFW 69, S. Utah 67.

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

JUNIOR VARSITY

DIVISION II

YESTERDAY

Damien 51, Lutheran 41, OT.

GOLF

HAWAI'I STATE JUNIOR GOLF ASSOCIATION

ULUPALAKUA RANCH TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS

SUNDAY

At Wailea Golf Club.

Kihei, Maui.

FINAL ROUND

BOYS

10-under: 1, Kyle Suppa 148. 2, Justin Ngan 150. 3, Sian Rogers 152. 4, Taisei Negishi 157. 5, Desmond Mello 158. 6, Remington Bryan Hirano 164. 7, Nathaniel Idica 168. 8, Kane Rogers 171. 11-12: 1, John Oda 145. 2, PJ Samiere 150. 3, Jay Oshita 154. 4t, George Corpuz 158. 4t, Jino Sohn 158. 4t, Lion Rogers 158. 7t, Matthew Camacho 160. 7t, Justin Kurihara 160. 13-14: 1, Aaron Kunimoto 140. 2t, Alex Chiarella 141. 2t, Kalena Preus 141. 4, Zackary Braunthal 147. 5, Rudy Cabalar Jr. 149. 6, Ryan Kuroiwa 151. 7t, Joshua DeFreitas Jr. 155. 7t, Ryan Lloyd 155. 9t, Scott Yamashita 157. 9t, Justin Chu 157. 15-18: 1, Alika Bell 140. 2, David Fink 141. 3t, Bradley Shigezawa 145. 3t, Justin Keiley 145. 5t, Michael Fan 148. 5t, Brett Komoto 148. 5t, Lorens Chan 148. 8, Taeksoo Kim 149. 9t, Henry Park 150. 9t, Thomas Yamashita 150. 11, Brian lee 152. 12, Alex Chu 153. 13t, Inoka Kahawaii 155. 13t, Bou-An Fujieki 155. 15, Corey Kozuma 157. 16, Levi Miyashiro 162. 17, Aaron Tom 171.

GIRLS

10-under: 1, Mariel Galdiano 147. 2, Hana Furuichi 156. 3, Rose Huang 158. 4, Jasmine-Ashley Cabajar 170. 5, Kristeena Locke 176. 6, Mari Camacho 217. 7, Jaelin Ishikawa 225. 11-12: 1, Allisen Corpuz 146. 2, Eimi Koga 147. 3, Marissa Uradomo 155. 4, Ciera Min 157. 5, Kaci Masuda 161. 6, Kimberlie Miyamoto 163. 7, Kristin Le 173. 13-14: 1, Cassy Isagawa 140. 2, Marissa Chow 148. 3, Kalea Heu 162. 4, Megan Kimura 164. 5, Cassandra Lesa 166. 6, Sydney Maluenda 172. 15-18: 1, Kelli Oride 152. 2t, Summer Mizusawa 154. 2t, Kristina Merkle 154. 3, Britney Yada 155. 4, Alina Ching 156. 6t, Kaili Britos 157. 6t, Maryssa Shigesato 157. 8, Alice Kim 162. 9, Anna Jang 166.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

All Times Hawai'i.

EASTERN CONFERENCE

ATLANTIC W L OT PTS GF GA

N.Y. Rangers 18 10 2 38 77 76.

Pittsburgh 15 8 4 34 87 75.

Philadelphia 13 7 6 32 84 78.

New Jersey 14 8 2 30 70 63.

N.Y. Islanders 10 15 2 22 70 94.

NORTHEAST W L OT PTS GF GA

Boston 19 4 4 42 94 59.

Montreal 15 6 5 35 79 69.

Buffalo 13 11 3 29 74 79.

Toronto 10 12 6 26 84 98.

Ottawa 10 10 5 25 63 63.

SOUTHEAST W L OT PTS GF GA

Washington 15 10 3 33 88 86.

Carolina 13 12 3 29 71 83.

Florida 12 12 3 27 67 76.

Atlanta 9 14 3 21 77 93.

Tampa Bay 6 13 8 20 63 88.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CENTRAL W L OT PTS GF GA

Detroit 18 4 4 40 95 80.

Chicago 12 6 7 31 90 73.

Nashville 14 11 2 30 77 85.

St. Louis 12 11 3 27 76 81.

Columbus 11 13 3 25 76 86.

NORTHWEST W L OT PTS GF GA

Calgary 16 10 1 33 80 80.

Vancouver 15 10 3 33 86 74.

Minnesota 15 10 1 31 72 56.

Edmonton 13 11 2 28 74 78.

Colorado 13 13 1 27 72 80.

PACIFIC W L OT PTS GF GA

San Jose 22 3 2 46 102 64.

Anaheim 15 10 3 33 82 79.

Phoenix 12 13 2 26 69 79.

Los Angeles 11 11 4 26 69 72.

Dallas 10 12 4 24 72 93.

Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Boston 5, Tampa Bay 3.

Florida 4, Ottawa 3, OT.

Buffalo 4, Pittsburgh 3.

Toronto 4, N.Y. Islanders 2.

St. Louis 6, Nashville 3.

TODAY'S GAMES

N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.

Calgary at Montreal, 2:30 p.m.

Vancouver at Nashville, 3 p.m.

Los Angeles at Colorado, 4:30 p.m.

TOMORROW'S GAMES

Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 2 p.m.

Boston at Washington, 2 p.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Atlanta, 2 p.m.

Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 2 p.m.

Calgary at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.

Ottawa at Chicago, 3:30 p.m.

Phoenix at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.

St. Louis at Anaheim, 5 p.m.

TAMPA BAY 0 1 2—3

BOSTON 3 1 1—5

First—1, Boston, Lucic 7 (Wideman, Kessel), 6:44 (pp). 2, Boston, Kessel 17, 9:29. 3, Boston, Ryder 7 (Hnidy, Hunwick), 10:46. Second—4, Tampa Bay, Hall 2 (Artyukhin, Ranger), 13:06. 5, Boston, Chara 5 (Krejci, Wideman), 18:43 (pp). Third—6, Tampa Bay, Lecavalier 11 (St. Louis, Ranger), 9:27. 7, Tampa Bay, Szczechura 1 (Malik, Meszaros), 19:42. 8, Boston, Axelsson 1 (Bergeron), 19:50 (en). Goalies—Tampa Bay, Smith. Boston, Thomas. A—16,973 (17,565). T—2:27.

FLORIDA 1 2 0 1—4

OTTAWA 1 2 0 0—3

First—1, Ottawa, Kelly 2 (Foligno, Winchester), 7:31. 2, Florida, Boynton 3 (Peltonen, Campbell), 11:26. Second—3, Ottawa, Heatley 14, 2:32. 4, Florida, Repik 1 (Ballard), 3:52. 5, Ottawa, Spezza 12 (Alfredsson), 8:20. 6, Florida, Bouwmeester 4, 9:58 (pp). Overtime—7, Florida, Weiss 4, 4:50. Goalies—Florida, Anderson. Ottawa, Auld. A—17,947 (19,153). T—2:32.

BUFFALO 1 2 1—4

PITTSBURGH 2 1 0—3

First—1, Pittsburgh, Fedotenko 6 (Malkin, Sykora), 9:37. 2, Buffalo, Roy 8, 11:07. 3, Pittsburgh, Fedotenko 7 (Malkin, Sykora), 15:15. Second—4, Pittsburgh, Letang 1 (Crosby), 1:31 (pp). 5, Buffalo, Kotalik 7 (Mair, Afinogenov), 6:40. 6, Buffalo, Paille 3 (Gaustad, MacArthur), 14:49. Third—7, Buffalo, Vanek 20 (Pominville, Hecht), 6:13. Goalies—Buffalo, Miller. Pittsburgh, Sabourin. A—16,976 (16,940). T—2:30.

N.Y. ISLANDERS 1 1 0—2

TORONTO 1 2 1—4

First—1, Toronto, Kulemin 6 (Ponikarovsky, Stajan), 4:00. 2, N.Y. Islanders, Guerin 11 (Meyer, Weight), 4:12. Second—3, Toronto, White 4 (Stralman, Blake), 12:56 (pp). 4, N.Y. Islanders, Sillinger 1 (Campoli, Hilbert), 16:07 (pp). 5, Toronto, Blake 5 (Williams, Kaberle), 18:21. Third—6, Toronto, Williams 1 (Blake, Kubina), 8:21. Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, J.MacDonald. Toronto, Toskala. A—19,309 (18,819). T—2:23.

NASHVILLE 1 2 0—3

ST. LOUIS 1 2 3—6

First—1, Nashville, Pihlstrom 1 (Legwand, Suter), 9:57 (pp). 2, St. Louis, Crombeen 3, 19:19. Second—3, Nashville, Klein 2 (Fiddler, Nichol), 6:32. 4, St. Louis, Steen 3 (Perron, Boyes), 14:56 (pp). 5, St. Louis, Berglund 9 (Crombeen, Tkachuk), 16:22 (pp). 6, Nashville, Dumont 7 (Ward, Suter), 16:57. Third—7, St. Louis, Crombeen 4 (Steen, McClement), 16:17. 8, St. Louis, Boyes 14 (Jackman, Berglund), 17:02. 9, St. Louis, Crombeen 5 (McClement, Backes), 19:30 (en). Goalies—Nashville, Rinne. St. Louis, Legace. A—14,537 (19,150). T—2:23.

SOCCER

HIGH SCHOOL

YESTERDAY

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY

'Iolani 3, Mid-Pacific 2.

GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY

Punahou-Gold 3, Punahou-Blue 1.

Kamehameha-Blue 2, 'Iolani 2.

Kamehameha-White 2, Mid-Pacific 0.

Pac-Five 3, Le Jardin 0.

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

GIRLS VARSITY

RED DIVISION

Moanalua 3, Kaiser 2.

Goal scorers—Moan: Tiana Fujimoto, Kaimi Morreira, Krystle Winkyaw. Kais: Amy Austin 2.

GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY

RED DIVISION

Kaiser 2, Moanalua 0.

SWIMMING

HAWAIIAN CHRISTMAS LONG DISTANCE INVITATIONAL

SUNDAY

At Waikiki.

Distance: 7K.

MALE

Overall: 1, Rick Heltzel 1:36:58. 2, Bill Goding 1:44:18. 3, Bruce Thomas 1:46:10. 35-39: 1, Thomas Anderson 1:53:52. 40-44: 1, Hudson Slay 1:47:27. 2, Tim Haas 2:43:25. 45-49: 1, Hendrik Meerman 2:13:41. 2, Joe Dequeiroz 2:31:45. 50-54: 1, Rick Heltzel 1:36:58. 2, Bruce Thomas 1:46:10. 55-59: 1, Bill Goding 1:44:18. 2, Dan Nadaner 2:16:51. 3, Alton Motobu 2:18:40. 4, Thomas Burke 2:20:50. 5, Jeffrey Dodge 2:49:24. 60-64: 1, Jim Merchant 2:03:51. 2, Uli Klinke 2:16:03.

FEMALE

Overall: 1, Karen Finnerty 1:49:11. 2, Kate Costello 1:51:01. 3, Gail Grabowsky 1:57:35. 24-under: 1, Kathryn Taylor 1:58:54. 25-29: 1, Karen Finnerty 1:49:11. 2, Kate Costello 1:51:01. 3, Ann Mooney 2:12:20. 30-34: 1, Michelle Simmons 2:02:22. 35-39: 1, Jana Pittchova 2:04:30. 45-49: 1, Gail Grabowsky 1:57:35. 50-54: 1, Laurie Foster 2:18:44. 2, Anne Perry 2:32:09. 3, Marie Wagner 2:34:07. 55-59: 1, Linda Kaiser 2:29:15.

TENNIS

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

YESTERDAY

JUNIOR VARSITY

Moanalua 5, Kahuku 0.

Moanalua 5, Kailua 0.

VOLLEYBALL

COLLEGE WOMEN

NCAA VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

All Times Hawai'i.

FRIDAY'S REGIONAL SEMIFINALS

At University Park, Pa.

No. 9 Illinois (26-7) vs. No. 8 California (25-6), 10:30 a.m.

No. 1 Penn State (34-0) vs. Western Mich. (29-5), 1 p.m.

AT SEATTLE

Michigan (26-8) vs. No. 4 Nebraska (29-2), 4 p.m.

No. 5 Washington (26-4) vs. No. 12 Utah (26-5), 6 p.m.

AT AUSTIN, TEXAS

No. 11 Oregon (25-8) vs. Iowa State (21-12), 12:30 p.m.

No. 3 Texas (27-3) vs. No. 10 UCLA (22-10), 2:30 p.m.

AT FORT COLLINS, COLO.

No. 7 Hawai'i (30-3) vs. No. 10 Purdue (26-8), 5 p.m.

No. 15 Florida (27-3) vs. No. 2 Stanford (28-3), TBA.

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Baltimore Orioles—Sent C Guillermo Quiroz and RHP Fredy Deza outright to Norfolk (IL).

Texas Rangers—Traded C Gerald Laird to Detroit for RHP Guillermo Moscoso and RHP Carlos Melo.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Houston Astros—Claimed RHP Jeff Fulchino off waivers from Kansas City.

Los Angeles Dodgers—RHP Greg Maddux announced his retirement.

Milwaukee Brewers—Agreed to terms with RHP Todd Coffey on a one-year contract.

BASKETBALL

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

Minnesota Timberwolves—Fired coach Randy Wittman. Named vice president of basketball operations Kevin McHale coach.

FOOTBALL

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Chicago Bears—Signed LB Marcus Riley to the practice squad. Terminated the practice squad contract of WR Travis Brown.

Denver Broncos—Placed RB Peyton Hillis on injured reserve. Signed RB Cory Boyd from the practice squad.

Detroit Lions—Placed LB Alex Lewis on injured reserve. Activated LB Darnell Bing.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

Calgary Flames—Reassigned F Warren Peters to Quad City (AHL).

Chicago Blackhawks—Reassigned G Corey Crawford to Rockford (AHL).

Nashville Predators—Reassigned G Drew MacIntyre to Milwaukee (AHL).

Phoenix Coyotes—Recalled F Joakim Lindstrom from San Antonio (AHL).

COLLEGE

Illinois-Chicago—Signed baseball coach Mike Dee to a five-year contract extension through 2012-13.

Oklahoma State—Dismissed sophomore F Ibrahima Thomas from the men's basketball team.

Tennessee—Named Philip Fulmer special assistant to university president John Petersen.

Virginia—Announced the resignations of offensive coordinator Mike Groh and defensive line coach Levern Belin. Announced the retirement of assistant head coach and defensive backs coach Steve Bernstein. Announced defensive coordinator Bob Pruett will become the assistant head coach; special teams coordinator and linebacker coach Bob Diaco will become the defensive coordinator and running backs coach Anthony Poindexter will become the defensive secondary coach.

NOTICES

Saturday-Wahine Warriors Golf Challenge, at Volcano Golf and Country Club, in support of Kamehameha-Hawai'i Wahine Warriors Baskeball. Format: Individual stroke play using 50% of Nov. 2008 handicap. Fee: $100 (includes green fees, cart, prizes, lunch, and admission into the final day of the Wahine Warriors Basketball Classic at Koai'a gym. Information: Coach Kalani Silva, 557-9001 or kalani.silva@tardus.com.

Saturday-Sunday—PONY Windward Warriors Baseball Club registration, 3 to 6 p.m. at Waimanalo Beach Park Multi-Purpose Room. Open to boys and girls ages 4-14. Information: www.windwardwarriors.org.

Dec. 19—Danny Almodova Puerto ican 40-over Softball League meeting, 6 p.m. at Lanakila Gym. Season starts January 2009. Information: Dwayne Figueroa, 479-2476.