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Posted on: Wednesday, December 23, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Chris Johnson amassed 408 all-purpose yards for East Carolina in its 41-38 win over Boise State in the Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl. Johnson had 223 yards rushing, 32 yards receiving and 153 yards in kick returns.

Source: Associated Press

SPORTS TODAY

BASKETBALL

College men, Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic. Games at 10 a.m.; noon; 6:30 p.m.; 9 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

SPORTS TOMORROW

FOOTBALL

College, Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl, SMU vs. Nevada, 3 p.m. at Aloha Stadium.

BASKETBALL

College Men

EAST

Army 54, New Hampshire 46

Boston U. 86, Mount St. Mary's, Md. 77

Colgate 63, Dartmouth 44

Connecticut 71, Maine 54

Duquesne 86, St. Francis, Pa. 56

Kent St. 71, Robert Morris 57

Lafayette 74, St. Francis, NY 69

Lehigh 66, Marist 55

Niagara 77, St. Bonaventure 71

Pittsburgh 74, Ohio 49

Rutgers 66, St. Peter's 42

Sacred Heart 82, Holy Cross 79

Seton Hall 94, Navy 56

Syracuse 92, Oakland, Mich. 60

SOUTH

Arkansas St. 71, MVSU 64

Auburn 94, Alabama St. 78

Austin Peay 71, Evansville 68

Canisius 59, Southern Miss. 56

Clemson 79, W. Carolina 57

Florida Gulf Coast 64, DePaul 61

Florida St. 95, Tenn.-Martin 68

George Mason 89, VMI 86

George Washington 84, East Carolina 80, OT

Georgia St. 85, Georgia Southern 65

Georgia Tech 80, Kennesaw St. 55

Longwood 88, Campbell 80

Louisiana Tech 81, Texas-Pan American 60

Louisiana-Monroe 74, Harding 61

Maryland 98, Winston-Salem 55

McNeese St. 77, Southern, NO 59

Memphis 87, SE Missouri 57

Middle Tennessee 69, Howard 51

Mississippi St. 88, Centenary 51

Morgan St. 87, Towson 80

North Carolina 98, Marshall 61

North Florida 64, New Orleans 49

Richmond 89, UNC Greensboro 63

South Alabama 67, Florida 66

UAB 67, Butler 57

Virginia Tech 71, UMBC 34

W. Kentucky 83, Murray St. 72

William & Mary 70, Radford 68

MIDWEST

Akron 77, Ill.-Chicago 65

Buffalo 71, Wis.-Green Bay 65

Cincinnati 74, Winthrop 57

Creighton 85, Houston Baptist 56

Detroit 76, Cent. Michigan 58

E. Illinois 100, Franklin 40

IPFW 75, Valparaiso 72

Illinois St. 80, Grambling St. 56

Iowa St. 83, North Dakota 52

Kansas 84, California 69

Loyola of Chicago 68, Albany, N.Y. 56

Loyola, Md. 72, Indiana 67

Michigan 76, Coppin St. 46

N. Illinois 87, Md.-Eastern Shore 69

Northwestern 74, Cent. Connecticut St. 54

Notre Dame 101, Bucknell 69

Ohio St. 72, Cleveland St. 59

Purdue 90, SIU-Edwardsville 63

Saint Louis 61, UMKC 54

Samford 58, E. Michigan 56

San Diego St. 76, Drake 73, OT

W. Illinois 55, Cent. Arkansas 44

Wright St. 69, Ark.-Little Rock 47

Youngstown St. 82, High Point 69

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas 66, Missouri St. 62, OT

North Texas 71, SE Louisiana 61

Sam Houston St. 93, Fla. International 63

Stephen F.Austin 102, East Central 68

Texas 79, Michigan St. 68

Texas Tech 100, Stanford 87

Texas-Arlington 101, Texas Wesleyan 85

FAR WEST

Air Force 69, UC Davis 57

BYU 110, Nevada 104

Chicago St. 62, E. Washington 53

Colorado 92, CS Northridge 58

Denver 84, Seattle 83

Nebraska 74, Tulsa 70

Oregon 77, Idaho St. 71

Portland 82, Idaho 52

UCLA 75, Colorado St. 63

Utah St. 83, Cal St.-Fullerton 60

Wagner 71, Jackson St. 62

Washington 73, Texas A&M 64

Washington St. 72, LSU 70, OT

Weber St. 66, Morehead St. 64

TOURNAMENT

Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Class

First Round

Saint Mary's, Calif. 78, Northeastern 67

Southern Cal 55, W. Michigan 51

UNLV 67, SMU 53

Hawai'i 84, College of Charleston 71

Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic

Yesterday

At Stan Sheriff Center

northeastern (2-6) 31 36—67

saint mary's, calif. (10-1) 35 43—78

Leading scorers—NU: Manny Adako 20, Matt Janning 20, Nkem Ojougboh 17. SMC: Omar Samhan 19, Matthew Dellavedova 17, Ben Allen 15, Jorden Page 13. Rebounds—NU: Ojougboh 9. SMC: Samhan 8. Assists—NU: Chaisson Allen 4. SMC: Mickey McConnell 9.

Western Michigan (4-5) 27 24—51

USC (6-4) 18 37—55

Leading scorers—WMU: Martelle McLemore 21, David Kool 11. USC: Mike Gerrity 17, Marcus Johnson 10, Nikola Vucevic 10, Dwight Lewis 10. Rebounds—WMU: McLemore 6, Donald Lawson 6. USC: Vucevic 8, Johnson 7. Assists—WMU: Kool 5. USC: Johnson 4.

SMU (4-4) 19 34—53

UNLV (11-1) 42 25—67

Leading scorers—SMU: Derek Williams 18, Papa Dia 10. UNLV: Anthony Marshall 12, Tre'Von Willis 12, Chace Stanback 11, Matt Shaw 10. Rebounds—SMU: Mouhammad Faye 11. UNLV: Derrick Jasper 4, Stanback 4, Willis 4, Darris Santee 4. Assists—SMU: Williams 3. UNLV: Jasper 3.

NCAA Division II

Grace Bible College (Mich.) vs. Hawai'i-Hilo

Yesterday

At Hilo

grace bible coll. (12-8) 36 35—71

hawai'i-Hilo (5-4) 39 39—78

Leading scorers—GBC: Allen Durham 21, Dan Dame 12. UHH: Justin Smith 22, Bryan Ngo 17, Zachary Wilde 14, Lavell Shipman 11. Rebounds—GBC: Durham 8. UHH: Wilde 8. Assists—GBC: Dame 5. UHH: Andrew Gipson 11.

College Women

EAST

Delaware 85, Buffalo 72

Georgetown 67, N.C. State 66

Louisville 76, New Hampshire 67

Manhattan 63, Fordham 47

Marist 76, Northeastern 69

Navy 54, Air Force 48

Rhode Island 52, Towson 46

Saint Joseph's 78, Old Dominion 62

Syracuse 72, Delaware St. 20

Troy 54, St. Francis, NY 41

Villanova 44, La Salle 41

West Virginia 79, UMBC 45

SOUTH

Ark.-Little Rock 59, Southern Miss. 40

Cent. Arkansas 52, E. Kentucky 47

Charleston Southern 66, Savannah St. 51

Florida Gulf Coast 76, Fla. International 62

George Mason 63, George Washington 53

Georgia 66, Detroit 42

Georgia Tech 62, Georgia St. 50

Kentucky 87, Tenn.-Martin 47

LSU 72, SE Louisiana 27

Louisiana Tech 86, Memphis 76

MVSU 60, Tougaloo 53

Pittsburgh 76, W. Kentucky 60

Tulane 75, McNeese St. 45

MIDWEST

Drake 67, New Orleans 40

Evansville 73, Ball St. 67

Illinois St. 82, E. Illinois 66

Indiana 73, Toledo 63

Iowa 82, S. Dakota St. 69

Missouri St. 76, SIU-Edwardsville 60

Northwestern 85, Loyola of Chicago 58

Ohio St. 99, W. Illinois 38

Washington 71, W. Michigan 63

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas St. 68, S. Illinois 54

Kansas 89, Houston 69

Oklahoma St. 90, Oral Roberts 65

FAR WEST

CS Bakersfield 76, Miami (Ohio) 56

Cal Poly 63, Santa Clara 55

Colorado 86, San Jose St. 50

Fresno St. 63, Pacific 33

Nevada 75, Washington St. 54

New Mexico St. 76, Alcorn St. 54

Pepperdine 91, UC Irvine 74

Tennessee 89, San Francisco 34

Utah 89, Oregon 86, OT

High School Boys

'Iolani Classic

Yesterday

At 'Iolani

Moanalua 21 12 18 29—80

Radford 5 10 16 8—39

Leading scorers—Moa: Marcus Monroe 24, Marcus Keene 17, Josiah Kauhola 10. Rad: TJ Reid 13, JB Fontenot 11.

'Iolani II 20 12 5 6—43

Kaimukí 8 11 11 18—48

Leading scorers—'Iol: Josh Seto 12, Jordan Tottori 10. Kaim: Tevin Nishiyama 12, Sean Spencer 11.

Kahuku 10 12 9 4—35

Hamilton 14 18 13 6—51

Leading scorers—Kah: Nehoa Akina 11, Ham: Bayrd Goudeau 11.

Kamehameha 12 9 7 7—35

tsinghua (china) 6 8 7 13—34

Leading scorers—KS: Micah Christenson 17. Tsing: Yuliang Hou 9.

Lutheran 15 13 22 18—68

'Iolani 7 17 4 13—41

Leading scorers—Luth: Tyler Funk 12, Gabe York 12, Dylan Rice 11, James Douglas 10. 'Iol: Jarrett Arakawa 11.

Gonzaga (wash. dc) 22 18 23 21—84

Kinston (n.c.) 14 16 19 15—64

Leading scorers—Gon: Cedrick Lindsay 30, Malcolm Lemmons 17, Cahli Thomas 13, Tyler Thornton 11. Kin: Reggie Bullock 16, Mike Tyson 14, Dallas Best 10.

Columbia (ga.) 12 8 13 12—45

montrose (md.) 11 14 15 8—48

Leading scorers—Col: JerShon Cobb 17. Mon: Josh Hairston 15, Terrence Ross 11.

Yates (texas) 24 23 21 29—97

neumann (Penn.) 31 22 21 22—96

Leading scorers—Yates: Brandon Peters 28, Joseph Young 25, Darius Gardner 23. Neu: Tony Chennault 28, Tyreek Duran 20, Daniel Stewart 18, Lamin Fulton 16, Mustafaa Jones 10.

Walter Wong Tournament

Yesterday

At McCabe gym

Championship

Kaläheo 56, Island Pacific Academy 47

Leading scorers—Kalh: Aaron Fernandez 17. IPA: Theo Duplechain 20, Jackson Durrett 12.

Third Place

Saint Louis 62, Academy of the Pacific 53

Leading scorers—SL: Acen Cabral 13, Jaris Popaca-Falefa 12. AOP: Micah Dunhour 23, David Daniels 21.

Fifth Place

'Aiea 63, Waipahu 51

Leading scorers—'Aiea: Api Foumai 7, Colin Naito 7, Lawrence Lagafuaina 7. Waip: Anson Castello 16.

Seventh Place

Saint Louis II 43, Maryknoll 41

Leading scorers—SL: Joe Joyce 19. MS: Isaiah Dowdell 11.

39th Annual Kíhei Chevron St. Anthony Invitational

Yesterday

At Maui

Mid-Pacific 58, Seabury Hall 49

Leading scorers—MPI: Patrick Matthews 21, Andrew Swanson 16. SH: Phelan Pagano 16.

Hilo 60, Baldwin 42

Leading scorers—Hilo: Dakota Allen 17, Mitchell Shintani 12. Bald: Pasoni Tasani 10.

Harker School 55, St. Anthony 18

Leading scorers—Hark: Ryan Cali 15, Lung-Ying Yu 10.

Kamehameha-Maui 52, Kailua 48

Leading scorers—KSM: Tyler Hilsabeck 20, Terani Richmond 13. Kail: Jordan DeCorte 25.

Today's Games

Consolation

Baldwin vs. St. Anthony, 3:30 p.m.

Seabury Hall vs. Kailua, 5 p.m.

Semifinals

Mid-Pacific vs. Kamehameha-Maui, 6:30 p.m.

Hilo vs. Harker School, 8 p.m.

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Boys JV

Hawaiian Mission 62, Damien 58

Hawai'i Baptist 66, University High 43

Girls JV

University High 32, La Pietra 22

bowling

Hawai'i T.V. Bowling

Track Open Singles

Sunday

At K-Bay Lanes

High qualifier: Jason Kuromoto 758.

1st stepladder match: Scot Mitamura def. Jared Miyashiro, 197-191. 2nd match: Jarret Mizo def. Mitamura, 207-187. 3rd match: Roy Yamanuha def. Mizo, 270-197. Championship: Thomas Ching def. Kuromoto, 238-179. Final standing: 1, Thomas Ching. 2, Jason Kuromoto. 3, Jarret Mizo. 4, Scot Mitamura. 5, Jared Miyashiro.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

All Times Hawai'i

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East W L T Pct PF PA

New England 9 5 0 .643 365 244

Miami 7 7 0 .500 316 333

N.Y. Jets 7 7 0 .500 282 221

Buffalo 5 9 0 .357 225 288

South W L T Pct PF PA

x-Indianapolis 14 0 0 1.000 394 248

Jacksonville 7 7 0 .500 266 322

Tennessee 7 7 0 .500 320 347

Houston 7 7 0 .500 327 286

North W L T Pct PF PA

Cincinnati 9 5 0 .643 288 244

Baltimore 8 6 0 .571 350 225

Pittsburgh 7 7 0 .500 315 280

Cleveland 3 11 0 .214 199 349

West W L T Pct PF PA

x-San Diego 11 3 0 .786 389 283

Denver 8 6 0 .571 275 250

Oakland 5 9 0 .357 175 335

Kansas City 3 11 0 .214 240 383

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East W L T Pct PF PA

y-Philadelphia 10 4 0 .714 399 286

Dallas 9 5 0 .643 320 250

N.Y. Giants 8 6 0 .571 386 342

Washington 4 10 0 .286 246 296

South W L T Pct PF PA

x-New Orleans 13 1 0 .929 483 298

Atlanta 7 7 0 .500 312 312

Carolina 6 8 0 .429 251 289

Tampa Bay 2 12 0 .143 214 363

North W L T Pct PF PA

x-Minnesota 11 3 0 .786 396 269

Green Bay 9 5 0 .643 380 280

Chicago 5 9 0 .357 254 322

Detroit 2 12 0 .143 233 437

West W L T Pct PF PA

x-Arizona 9 5 0 .643 337 282

San Francisco 6 8 0 .429 282 269

Seattle 5 9 0 .357 257 325

St. Louis 1 13 0 .071 159 377

x-clinched division; y-clinched playoff spot

Monday's Result

N.Y. Giants 45, Washington 12

Friday's Game

San Diego at Tennessee, 2:30 p.m.

Sunday's Games

Buffalo at Atlanta, 8 a.m.

Houston at Miami, 8 a.m.

Seattle at Green Bay, 8 a.m.

Carolina at N.Y. Giants, 8 a.m.

Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 8 a.m.

Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 8 a.m.

Oakland at Cleveland, 8 a.m.

Kansas City at Cincinnati, 8 a.m.

Jacksonville at New England, 8 a.m.

Detroit at San Francisco, 11:05 a.m.

St. Louis at Arizona, 11:05 a.m.

N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis, 11:15 a.m.

Denver at Philadelphia, 11:15 a.m.

Dallas at Washington, 3:20 p.m.

Monday's Game

Minnesota at Chicago, 3:30 p.m.

College

Las Vegas Bowl

No. 15 BYU 44, No. 16 OREGON ST. 20

Oregon St. 7 0 0 13—20

BYU 14 9 7 14—44

OrSt—Canfield 1 run (Kahut kick), 8:46.

BYU—Unga 1 run (Payne kick), 2:47.

BYU—Bauman 34 fumble return (Payne kick), 1:41.

BYU—FG Payne 28, 9:21.

BYU—Ashworth 25 pass from Hall (kick blocked), 6:22.

BYU—Pitta 17 pass from Hall (Payne kick), 8:51.

BYU—Tonga 15 pass from Hall (Payne kick), 12:51.

OrSt—Jac.Rodgers 1 run (kick failed), 9:00.

BYU—Tonga 18 run (Payne kick), 3:22.

OrSt—Adeniji 31 pass from Katz (Kahut kick), 2:35.

A—40,018.

RUSHING—Oregon St., Jac.Rodgers 18-63, Jam.Rodgers 4-14, Katz 2-9, Stevenson 1-1, Canfield 2-1. BYU, Unga 24-71, Tonga 5-42, Jorgensen 1-6, Hall 5-(minus 3).

PASSING—Oregon St., Canfield 19-40-1-168, Katz 2-6-0-46, Hekker 1-1-0-3. BYU, Hall 19-30-0-192.

RECEIVING—Oregon St., Adeniji 7-102, Jam.Rodgers 4-30, Jac.Rodgers 4-13, Bishop 2-21, Kjos 1-20, Halahuni 1-12, Wheaton 1-12, Parker 1-4, Mitchell 1-3. BYU, Pitta 5-45, George 4-46, Unga 3-15, Jacobson 2-27, Tonga 2-19, Ashworth 1-25, Di Luigi 1-9, Chambers 1-6.

GOLF

Honolulu Junior Golf

Holiday Invitational

Monday

At Hawai'i Kai Par-3 Course

Boys

13-14: 60—Peter Nelson. 67—Andy Bae. 11-12: 67—Matthew Shen. 74—Justin Chan. 83—Jun Seo. 9-10: 72—Brayden Miguel (playoff winner); Zach Kaneshiro. 74—Jacob Maluenda. 7-8: 73—Toby Baladad. 76—Mark Meares. 81—Nick Tanaka. 5-6: 97—Luke Matsumoto.

Girls

11-12: 64—Rose Huang. 70—Aiko Leong. 75—Keilyn Ing. 9-10: 71—Malia Nam. 77—Keila Baladad. 131—Karlie Liwai. 7-8: 73—Amy Giang.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA

New Jersey 35 26 8 1 53 106 75

Pittsburgh 37 25 11 1 51 116 95

N.Y. Rangers 36 17 16 3 37 99 102

N.Y. Islanders 37 13 17 7 33 90 120

Philadelphia 35 15 18 2 32 95 103

Northeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Buffalo 35 22 10 3 47 94 76

Boston 35 17 11 7 41 90 87

Ottawa 36 18 14 4 40 100 103

Montreal 38 17 18 3 37 97 107

Toronto 37 13 16 8 34 106 130

Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Washington 36 22 8 6 50 130 100

Atlanta 35 18 13 4 40 115 108

Florida 38 16 15 7 39 111 122

Tampa Bay 36 13 14 9 35 91 109

Carolina 36 9 21 6 24 89 131

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Chicago 35 23 9 3 49 105 74

Nashville 37 22 12 3 47 107 105

Detroit 36 18 13 5 41 98 96

St. Louis 35 16 14 5 37 91 97

Columbus 37 14 16 7 35 105 131

Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Colorado 39 21 12 6 48 115 114

Calgary 35 20 11 4 44 101 87

Vancouver 37 21 16 0 42 114 94

Minnesota 36 17 16 3 37 93 103

Edmonton 36 15 17 4 34 107 120

Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA

San Jose 37 22 8 7 51 122 97

Los Angeles 37 22 12 3 47 111 108

Phoenix 37 22 13 2 46 96 85

Dallas 36 15 10 11 41 107 112

Anaheim 36 15 14 7 37 103 113

Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Yesterday's Results

San Jose 3, Chicago 2

Anaheim 4, Colorado 2

Vancouver 4, Nashville 1

Today's Games

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

Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 2 p.m.

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

Montreal at Carolina, 2 p.m.

Edmonton at Minnesota, 2 p.m.

Atlanta at Boston, 2 p.m.

Buffalo at Washington, 2 p.m.

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 2:30 p.m.

Chicago at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.

Columbus at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.

Anaheim at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

St. Louis at Calgary, 4:30 p.m.

San Jose 1 1 1—3

Chicago 0 0 2—2

First—1, San Jose, Heatley 22 (D.Boyle), 3:18. Second—2, San Jose, Thornton 10 (Pavelski), 5:10 (sh). Third—3, Chicago, Kane 11 (Hossa), 4:10. 4, San Jose, Demers 2 (Thornton, Heatley), 4:30. 5, Chicago, Hossa 6 (Kane, Keith), 18:09. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Chicago, Huet. A—21,614 (19,717). T—2:22.

Anaheim 0 0 4—4

Colorado 1 0 1—2

First—1, Colorado, Yip 1 (Hendricks, B.Clark), 2:09. Third—2, Colorado, Stastny 9 (Liles, Wolski), 3:28. 3, Anaheim, Niedermayer 4 (Perry, Getzlaf), 12:26. 4, Anaheim, Sexton 5 (Koivu, Beleskey), 15:05. 5, Anaheim, Getzlaf 10 (Perry, Ryan), 19:34. 6, Anaheim, Marchant 5, 19:49 (en). Goalies—Anaheim, Hiller. Colorado, Anderson. A—12,171 (18,007). T—2:21.

Nashville 0 0 1—1

Vancouver 0 2 2—4

Second—1, Vancouver, Bernier 10 (Glass, Wellwood), 6:39. 2, Vancouver, D.Sedin 8 (H.Sedin, Bieksa), 16:23 (pp). Third—3, Vancouver, Salo 3 (H.Sedin, D.Sedin), 6:53. 4, Vancouver, H.Sedin 16 (D.Sedin, Burrows), 9:31. 5, Nashville, Hornqvist 11 (Dumont, Goc), 14:36. Goalies—Nashville, D.Ellis. Vancouver, Luongo. A—18,810 (18,630). T—2:14.

SOCCER

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

Girls Varsity

Punahou 3, Pac-Five 0

Goals—Pun: Ally Holtz 2, Lahaina Zoller 1.

Kamehameha 9, Mid-Pacific 0

Goals—KS: Machaela Rapozo 2, Gabriella Yates 2, Carly Neal 2, Caprice Dydasco 1, Leila Machado 1, Ashley Asuncion 1.

Sacred Hearts 3, St. Francis 2

Goals—SHA: Natalie Ruiz 1, Tate Kaiama 1, Megan Mestanza 1. SF: Courtney Johnson 1, Dana Llacuna 1.

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Yesterday

Red West

Boys Varsity

Pearl City 3, Campbell 1

Goals—PC: Beau Hirata 2, Galvin Dela Cruz 1. Camp: Myles Nakagawa.

Mililani 3, Kapolei 0

Goals—Mili: Andrew Momohara 2, John Cunningham 1.

Girls Varsity

Leilehua 2, Waialua 0

Goals—Lei: Rachel Tenbroeke 1, Kriten Tainatongo 1.

Pearl City 0, Campbell 0

Mililani 2, Kapolei 0

Goals—Mili: Mari Miyashiro 1, T.J. Reyno 1.

Girls JV

Pearl City 4, Campbell 0

Mililani 7, Kapolei 0

White

Boys Varsity

Waialua 2, Farrington 0

Goals—Wail: Anthony Saito 1, Graham Rowley 1.

Girls Varsity

Nänäkuli 2, Farrington 0

Goals—Nänä: Charynae Morgan 2.

Wai'anae 5, McKinley 0

Goals—Wain: Janee Lee 3, Malia Talbert 1, Jamie Woodard 1.

PADDLING

High School

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Saturday

Junior Varsity, 1/2 mile

Boys—West: 1, Nänäkuli 4:13:19. 2, Waipahu 4:19:76. 3, Mililani 4:20:34. East: 1, Kaläheo 4:08:11. 2, Kaiser 4:19:23. 3, Roosevelt 4:19:82. Girls—West: 1, Leilehua 5:14:53. 2, Mililani 5:24:24. 3, Waipahu 5:33:93. East: 1, Moanalua 4:56:95. 2, Kaläheo 5:10:41. 3, Kahuku 5:15:38. Mixed—West: 1, Wai'anae 4:36:90. 2, Nänäkuli 4:39:37. 3, Leilehua 4:45:56. East: 1, Kaläheo 4:26:05. 2, Kaiser 4:36:63. 3, Roosevelt 4:42:55.

Varsity, 1 mile

Boys—West: 1, Nänäkuli 8:13:26. 2, Waialua 8:41:22. 3, Leilehua 8:48:25. 4, Mililani 8:50:59. 5, Wai'anae 9:06:36. East: 1, Kaiser 8:18:79. 2, Kaläheo 8:27:35. 3, Kailua 8:42:73. 4, Moanalua 8:56:66. 5, Castle 9:05:91. Girls—West: 1, Radford 10:14:35. 2, Leilehua 10:21:34. 3, Waipahu 10:37:66. 4, Wai'anae 10:45:34. 5, Kapolei 10:58:69. East: 1, 'Änuenue 9:56:98. 2, Kaläheo 10:04:30. 3, Kailua 10:18:03. 4, Moanalua 10:25:51. 5, McKinley 10:42:11. Mixed—West: 1, Nänäkuli 8:48:00. 2, Wai'anae 9:22:99. 3, Campbell 9:29:00. 4, 'Aiea 9:33:66. 5, Kapolei 9:35:34. East: 1, Kaläheo 8:52:93. 2, Kaiser 9:16:76. 3, Castle 9:17:19. 4, Halau Ku Mana 9:25:35. 5, 'Änuenue 9:29:10.

SURFING

The Hard Rock Cafe Surf Series

Event #6

Sunday

At Mäkaha

Boys 11-under: 1, Noa Mizuno. 2, Kaulana Apo. 3, Christopher Bluthardt. Boys 12-14: 1, Elijah Gates. 2, Seth Moniz. 3, Kaoli Kahokuloa. Junior Men: 1, Kaito Kino. 2, Matty Costa. 3, Sheldon Paishon. Men: 1, Kainoa Haas. 2, Mo Siscon. 3, Kamakani Froiseth. Master: 1, Hop Tong Smith. 2, Brice Yamashita. 3, Scott Shimoda. Senior Men: 1, Kaipo Guerrero. 2, Bouvey Bradbury. 3, Richard Tom. Grandmaster: 1, Brian Keaulana. 2, Kelly Uejo. 3, Steven Rivera. Open Men: 1, Sheldon Paishon. 2, Jedidiah Pacheco. 3, Matty Costa. Girls: 1, Mahina Maeda. 2, Kaili Rodman. 3, Dax McGill. Women: 1, Izumi Baldwin. 2, Glennel Warren. 3, Leinaala Hall.

Bodyboard—Boys: 1, Kyle Fraser. 2, Renesh Wainscoat. 3, Keola Auwae. Junior Men: 1, Daniel Louis. 2, Tyler Pereza. 3, Keahi Alapai. Men: 1, Ikaika Villa. 2, James Leong. 3, James Clancy. Women: 1, Lena Gregory. 2, Sierra Ondo. Dropknee—1, Tyler Pereza. 2, Ikaika Villa. 3, James Clancy.

Longboard—Menehune: 1, Makani Adric. 2, Keone Blomfield. 3, Kaoli Kahokuloa. Junior Men: 1, Bobby Lusica. 2, Colten Rivera. Men: 1, Daniel Johnasen. 2, Laakea Davis. 3, Dustin Fernandez. Master: 1, Marcio Costa. 2, Kawika Foster. 3, Wally Akuna. Senior Men: 1, Sam Pae. 2, Daniel Stein. 3, Andre Derizans. Girls: 1, Makani Adric. 2, Tia Blanco. 3, Kaili Rodman. Women: 1, Stacia Ahina. 2, Visha Bungo. 3, Ashley Ahina. Legends: 1, Tommy Reyes. 2, Steven Rivera. 3, Layton Sun. Open: 1, Nelson Ahina. 2, Kaoli Kahokuloa.

Stand-up Paddle—1, Daniel Johnasen. 2, Nelson Ahina. 3, Kaipo Guerrero. Menehune IA: 1, Wyatt McHale. 2, Phillip Lasconia. 3, Heimana Reynolds.