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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, September 17, 2008

HOMEGROWN REPORT
Hawaii players kick start Sac State

Advertiser Staff Writer

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Blake Nunes leads Sac State in goals (3), points (6), shots (32) and shots on goal (13).

BOB SOLORIO | Special to The Advertiser

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Sacramento State is feeling soccer fever. The Hornets — with the help of three players from Hawai'i — are off to their best start in school history at 5-0-1 and hopes for a conference championship are high.

Blake Nunes, a 2004 graduate of Baldwin, along with younger brother Brady, a 2005 Baldwin alum, and P.J. Egloria, a 2004 Mililani graduate, attended Santa Rosa Junior College from 2005 to 2007 before transferring to Sacramento State last year. All three are seniors.

The Hornets finished 4-13-2 last season, 3-6-1 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Their only MPSF title came in 2001.

"Last year we brought in 14 new players between high school and junior college players," Sacramento State coach Michael Linenberger said. "We felt we had a good team, but it took us, as coaches and players, half the season to all get on the same page. We did gain some good experience from last season and we lost just two seniors, so we thought that this team could have a good year."

Blake Nunes, a 6-foot forward, who has started all six games, leads the team in four offensive categories: goals (3), points (6), shots (32), shots on goal (13). Blake Nunes scored the lone goal in Sunday's win over St. Mary's (Calif.). Against Menlo Friday, he had 10 shots, including four on goal.

"He's been tremendous for us. Last year he showed us spurts, but he was injured off and on and he didn't really find a rhythm," Linenberger said. "This year, he came into camp fit and healthy and has been playing well since day one. He's a big, strong, fast striker, who's good in the air with his head and can score with his feet, as well."

Brady Nunes, a midfielder, has appeared in all six games, recording four shots, two on goal.

"We've been using him as the first guy off the bench," Linenberger said. "He's been a utility guy for us in the middle. We've played him on the left and right sides and the center. He's a more technical player, he reads the ball well."

Egloria, also a midfielder, has played in one game and has taken one shot after missing the second half of last season due to injuries. Egloria and Blake Nunes were named to The Advertiser's All-State first team as seniors in 2004. Brady Nunes was also a first-team pick in 2005.

Sacramento State visits Cal State Northridge Sunday. The Hornets begin their MPSF schedule at UNLV on Oct. 10.

"We're very pleased with the start, but we're obviously trying to remain grounded. It's a long season and it's only going to get tougher," Linenberger said.

MORE MEN'S SOCCER

  • Southern Methodist sophomore midfielder Kekoa Osorio (Kamehameha '07 of Honolulu) was named to the Prego Express Italian Men's Soccer Invitational All-Tournament Team. Osorio, one of four Mustangs named to the team, helped SMU surrender just one goal in two wins last weekend. No. 4 SMU plays Northern Illinois and Hofstra this weekend at the Tulsa Tournament.

  • Washington sophomore goalkeeper Stephen Fung ('Iolani '06 of Honolulu) made three saves in a 3-1 loss to Portland Friday.

    WOMEN'S SOCCER

  • St. Mary's (Calif.) junior midfielder Ashley Nied (Punahou '06 of Honolulu) scored in the 90th minute of a 1-0 win over Boise State Friday. Nied and Cal State Northridge sophomore defender Jasmine Pratt (Mililani '07) were named to the SMC Fall Classic All-Tournament Team.

  • Denver junior midfielder Lizzy Carlson (Punahou '06 of Honolulu) assisted on a goal in the 54th minute of Sunday's 2-1 win over Air Force. Carlson connected with Taryn Hemmings, who put away a one-timer into the right corner of the goal, for the game's winning score. Freshman midfielder Kelly Wert (Leilehua '05 of Mililani) came off the bench for the Falcons.

  • Loyola Marymount freshman forward/midfielder Erin Rementer (Punahou '08 of Honolulu) scored in the 33rd minute of Friday's 3-0 win over Cal State Bakerfield. Rementer's high school teammate, freshman midfielder/defender Brittney Sanford (Punahou '08 of Honolulu) assisted on the play.

    FOOTBALL

  • USC senior linebacker Kaluka Maiava (Baldwin '04 of Wailuku) had three tackles, including 1 1/2 for losses, in the Trojans' 35-3 win over Ohio State Saturday. USC's defense has surrendered just 10 points after wins over Virginia and the Buckeyes. The Trojans have their second bye in three weeks before a Sept. 25 visit to Oregon State.

  • Utah senior running back Ray Stowers ('Iolani '04 of Honolulu) scored the final touchdown in the Utes' 58-10 win over Utah State Saturday. He carried five times for 17 yards. Sophomore linebacker Nai Fotu (Kahuku '07 of La'ie) had two tackles and one quarterback hurry while junior linebacker Kepa Gaison (Kamehameha '05 of Kane'ohe) had one stop.

  • Brigham Young freshman defensive back Shiloah Te'o (Kahuku '08 of La'ie) recovered a fumble on a kickoff return in the second quarter of Saturday's 59-0 shutout of UCLA. Junior defensive lineman Ian Dulan (Kamehameha-Hawai'i '06 of Hilo) had two tackles, including a sack for a loss of 10 yards and recovered a fumble for the Cougars. Both fumble recoveries led to scores for BYU. Senior punter CJ Santiago (Saint Louis '04 of Honolulu) punted twice for 101 yards (50.5 avg.).

  • California junior defensive end Tyson Alualu (Saint Louis '05 of Honolulu) tied for a team-high eight tackles, including one sack for a 6-yard loss, in Saturday's 35-27 loss at Maryland.

  • Washington senior defensive end Daniel Te'o-Nesheim (Hawai'i Prep '04 of Waikoloa) had five tackles — four solo — and assisted on a tackle for loss in the Huskies' 55-14 loss Saturday to Oklahoma.

  • Idaho freshman linebacker Robert Siavi'i (Leilehua '08 of Wahiawa) had three tackles, including a sack for a 12-yard loss, in the Vandals' 51-28 loss to Western Michigan Saturday.

  • Weber State sophomore quarterback Cameron Higgins (Saint Louis '06 of Hawai'i Kai) was named Big Sky Conference co-Offensive Player of the Week after he led the Wildcats to a 44-7 win over Dixie State Saturday. Higgins completed 18-of-23 passes for 333 yards and five touchdowns.

  • Southern Oregon sophomore Parker Paredes (Kamehameha '06 of Kahalu'u) started at strong safety and had 10 tackles in Saturday's 27-16 loss at Sacramento State.

  • Mt. San Antonio College sophomore wide receiver Gabe Tuata (Kealakehe '07 of Kailua, Kona) caught seven passes for 122 yards and rushed twice for two yards in the Mounties' 52-7 win over Golden West. Freshman defensive backs Manoa Latu (Saint Louis '08 of Kapahulu) had five tackles and Kenneth Kamauoha (Kaiser '08 of Hawai'i Kai) added three stops. Freshman receiver Thomas "Kamaki" Sherman ('Anuenue '08 of Pearl City) caught one pass for 10 yards while sophomore defensive linemen Jeremiah Miller ('Aiea '07) and Justin Hunt ('Aiea '07) had one tackle apiece for Mt. SAC.

  • Saddleback College sophomore running back Micah Abreu-Laybon (Leilehua '07 of Wahiawa) carried 10 times for 109 yards and two touchdowns in Saturday's 41-15 win over Mt. San Jacinto. Abreu-Laybon also caught touchdown passes in the game. Freshman running back Jordan Torres (Mililani '07) rushed for 28 yards on four carries for the Gauchos.

    WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL

  • Oregon State junior setter Camilla Ah-Hoy (Kahuku '06 of La'ie) had 114 assists, 16 digs, nine kills and six blocks to lead the Beavers to a 3-0 record at last weekend's Portland (Ore.) Volleyball Showcase. Ah-Hoy also had 44 assists, six digs, three kills and one ace in a five-game exhibition win over Zhejian Kai Yuan (China) on Monday.

  • Boston College freshman outside hitter Jordan Meredith (Kamehameha '08 of Honolulu) had 37 kills, 32 digs, four aces and four assists in three matches at last weekend's Yale Invitational in New Haven, Conn. Freshman outside hitter Brennan Clark (University High '08 of Mililani) collected 44 digs and six assists for the Eagles, who went 1-2 in the tournament.

  • Colgate sophomore outside hitter Logan Keala (Kamehameha '07 of Kane'ohe) had 23 kills, 11 digs, two blocks and an assist in three matches at the Yale Invitational. The Raiders dropped all three matches at the tournament.

  • Syracuse senior defensive specialist Marissa Kanemura (University High '05 of Honolulu) had 30 digs, one ace and one assist in five matches at last weekend's Big Orange Tournament. Freshman defensive specialist Ashley Williams (Kamehameha '08 of 'Ewa Beach) had 24 digs for the Orange, who went 1-4 in the tournament.

  • Siena junior defensive specialist Kau'i Robello (Punahou '06 of Honolulu) had 19 digs, two kills, four assists and three aces as the Saints went 1-2 at The Big Orange Tournament.

  • Loyola Marymount freshman defensive specialist Diana Hiromoto (Punahou '08 of Honolulu) had 33 digs, seven aces, three assists and one kill as the Lions went 3-0 in the Four Points Sheraton LAX/LMU Volleyball Classic. Hiromoto had 16 digs and four aces in a sweep of Pittsburgh Friday.

  • San Jose State sophomore outside hitter Brianna Amian (Moanalua '07 of Honolulu) had 27 kills, seven digs, five blocks, one ace and one assist to help the Spartans go 2-1 at the LMU Volleyball Classic. Junior libero Kristal Tsukano (Kamehameha '06 of Honolulu) had 28 digs, nine assists, two aces and a kill.

  • UC Irvine sophomore outside hitter Larissa Nordyke (Punahou '07 of Honolulu) had two kills, four digs and an assist for the Anteaters, who went 1-2 in the LMU Volleyball Classic. Nordyke appeared in Friday's loss to San Jose State and Saturday's loss to LMU.

  • Fairfield (Conn.) senior libero Brandi Higa (Hawai'i Baptist '04 of Honolulu) set a school record with 34 digs in a loss to Towson Saturday. Higa recorded 79 digs, six assists and an ace in four matches for the Stags. Freshman outside hitter Haililani Pokipala (Sacred Hearts '08 of Honolulu) added 31 digs, seven ace and three assists.

  • Northern Arizona freshman setter Shanlie Kaululaau (Kamehameha '08 of La'ie) had 12 digs and one assist as the Lumberjacks won three matches at the Fiesta Bowl Tournament in Flagstaff, Ariz., last weekend.

    CROSS COUNTRY

  • Florida A&M freshman Paul Williams (Leilehua '08) finished fourth at the Albany State (Ga.) Invitational on Saturday with an eight-kilometer time of 30 minutes, 23.52 seconds. The Rattlers took the top four spots and won the men's team race with 18 points.

    GOLF

  • Pacific (Ore.) sophomore Max Bonk (Hawai'i Prep '07 of Kamuela) tied for sixth with a 76 (4-over par) at the Willamette Invitational in Salem, Ore. last weekend. The Boxers finished third, behind runner-up, Willamette, and champion, Linfield.

  • Willamette senior Whitney Ueno (Hilo '05) shot a 78 to win medalist honors at the Willamette Invitational. Ueno won by two strokes over Pacific's (Ore.) sophomore Valerie Kitamori (Waiakea '07 of Hilo). Junior Jasmine Ching (Waiakea '06 of Hilo) shot a 92 to finish 11th and sophomore Tami Park (Waiakea '07 of Hilo) was 15th with a round of 101 for the Boxers. Pacific was third in the team competition. George Fox was first with Linfield second. Willamette finished fourth.