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Posted on: Monday, February 2, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

SPORTS TODAY

BASKETBALL

College, Pacific West Conference, Dixie State vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i at Cannon Activities Center. Women at 5:30 p.m. Men at 7:30 p.m.

High school girls, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Division II, University vs. St. Francis, 5:30 p.m. at Hawaiian Mission Academy.

High school girls, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red Conference: Pearl City at Wai'anae; Kailua at Moanalua; McKinley at Kalani. White Conference: Waialua at Kalaheo; Kahuku at Leilehua. JV games start at 5 p.m., varsity 15 minutes after end of JV game.

SPORTS TOMORROW

BASKETBALL

College, Pacific West Conference, Grand Canyon vs. Hawai'i Pacific at Neal Blaisdell Arena. Women at 5:30 p.m. Men at 7:30 p.m.

High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu. Division I Boys: Kamehameha vs. Maryknoll, 5:30 p.m. at Mid-Pacific; 'Iolani at Mid-Pacific, 7 p.m.; Damien at Punahou, 7 p.m. Division II Boys: Kamehameha at Punahou, 5:30 p.m.; Hawaiian Mission Academy vs. University, 5:30 p.m. at Manoa Rec. Center; Le Jardin vs. Word of Life, 7 p.m. at Manoa Rec. Center; ASSETS at Hanalani, 7 p.m. Division II Girls: Maryknoll at Hanalani, 5:30 p.m.; Hawai'i Baptist at La Pietra, 6 p.m.

High school girls, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red Conference: 'Aiea at Campbell. White Conference: Kaiser at Waialua. JV games start at 5 p.m., varsity 15 minutes after end of JV game.

SOCCER

High school boys, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Punahou at 'Iolani; Mid-Pacific vs. Damien at Kapi'olani 2; Pac-Five at Saint Louis. Matches start at 4:15 p.m.

BASEBALL

O'AHU AJA LEAGUE

YESTERDAY

OLOMANA VS. MILILANI

At Central O'ahu Regional Park.

OLOMANA 200 100 000— 3 6 4

MILILANI 130 110 04X—10 13 1

Kala Kaluau, Jeff Yamamoto (5) and Tyler Okabayashi. Kainoa Inafuku, Robert Dittrick (4), Brent Dubuque (7) and Dane Fujinaka. W—Dittrick. L—Kaluau. S—Dubuque.

Leading hitters—Olo: Kui Fox 2-4, double, 2 RBIs; Tyler Takata 3-4, double. Mili: Sean Murphy 3-4, two doubles, triple; Sean Shigenaga 3-4; Chris Cannon 2-4, 2 RBIs; Brandon Morimoto 2-5.

'EWA VS. WAI'ALAE

At Hans L'Orange Park.

'EWA 200 010 030 0—6 11 4

WAI'ALAE 000 121 020 0—6 12 4

Adam Inaba and Lorin Nakagawa. Chad Itokazu, Brian Higa (8), Chris Mols (8) and Danny Nitahara.

Leading hitters—'Ewa: Jon Sakurai 2-6; Reid Goto 2-2; Nakagawa 2-5, double. Wai: Nolan Tokuda 4-6; Ken Morimoto 2-5; Itokazu 2-4; Mols 2-5.

Note: Game ended due to time limit.

BASKETBALL

COLLEGE MEN

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Fairfield 68, Loyola, Md. 54.

Rider 68, Canisius 55.

St. John's 65, South Florida 48.

Villanova 71, Cincinnati 50.

SOUTH

Duke 79, Virginia 54.

ETSU 67, North Florida 64.

S.C.-Upstate 70, Jacksonville 59.

MIDWEST

Creighton 75, Missouri St. 51.

Dayton 69, Saint Joseph's 58.

Illinois 62, Iowa 54.

Penn St. 72, Michigan St. 68.

SOUTHWEST

Boise St. 85, Houston Baptist 64.

FAR WEST

Montana St. 85, Portland St. 82.

NCAA DIVISION II

PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE

GRAND CANYON VS. HAWAI'I-HILO

SATURDAY

At UHH gym.

GCU (10-8, 3-2 PWC) 40 42—82

UHH (10-8, 3-4 PWC) 32 39—71

Leading scorers—GCU: Engen Nurumbi 22, David Cuen 16, Milee Karre 11, Brandon McGruder 10. UHH: Jay DeMaestri 19, John Smith 14, Bryan Ngo 14, Jacob Briggs 13. Rebounds—GCU: D. Cuen 9. UHH: DeMaestri 10. Assists—GCU: Eric Cuen 4. UHH: Briggs 3, Brandon Price 3.

COLLEGE WOMEN

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Delaware 64, Towson 59, OT.

Duquesne 59, Richmond 55, OT.

Fairfield 60, Loyola, Md. 41.

James Madison 71, Hofstra 68, OT.

Marist 69, Iona 60.

Northeastern 57, George Mason 47.

Rider 56, Canisius 55.

Siena 58, Manhattan 53.

St. John's 89, Seton Hall 84.

St. Peter's 66, Niagara 58.

Vermont 69, New Hampshire 48.

SOUTH

Auburn 66, LSU 55.

Drexel 55, UNC Wilmington 50.

Georgia 69, Mississippi St. 57.

Georgia Tech 49, Clemson 41.

Mississippi 69, Kentucky 60.

N.C. State 57, Virginia Tech 46.

North Carolina 98, N.C. Central 45.

Va. Commonwealth 58, Old Dominion 51.

Vanderbilt 88, Alabama 64.

Virginia 88, Longwood 50.

Wake Forest 78, Miami 69.

William & Mary 82, Georgia St. 68.

MIDWEST

Bradley 81, Indiana St. 62.

Illinois St. 67, N. Iowa 55.

Iowa 97, Penn St. 89, 3OT.

Michigan 70, Wisconsin 42.

Ohio St. 59, Indiana 51.

Purdue 70, Northwestern 44.

Xavier 74, St. Bonaventure 59.

SOUTHWEST

Florida 94, Arkansas 78.

Texas 58, Baylor 55.

FAR WEST

Fresno St. 68, Utah St. 59.

Idaho 66, Hawai'i 50.

Nevada 61, San Jose St. 50.

Stanford 68, UCLA 51.

Utah 53, New Mexico 50.

HIGH SCHOOL

BIG ISLAND INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION

SATURDAY

GIRLS VARSITY

HAWAI'I PREP 16 10 7 14—47

KOHALA 5 12 8 4—29

Leading scorers—HP: Tayler Wang 20, Leahi Lindsey 12. Koh: Erin Macalma 13, Jovi Antonio 10.

JV—KOHALA 43, HAWAI'I PREP 38

BOXING

FIGHT SCHEDULE

National TV in parentheses.

FEB. 6

At Wicomico Civic Center, Salisbury, Md. (ESPN2), Yusaf Mack, New York, vs. Chris Henry, Houston, 10, for Macks' NABA light heavyweight title and Henry's NABF light heavyweight title.

At The Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino, Lemoore, Calif. (SHO), Andre Ward, Oakland, Calif., vs. Henry Buchanan, Chesterfield, S.C., 12, for Ward's NABO super middleweight title.

FEB. 7

At Rostock, Germany, Andriy Kotelnik, Germany, vs. Marcos Rene Maidana, Argentina, 12, for Kotelnik's WBA light welterweight title; Ruslan Chagaev, Germany, vs. Carl Davis Drumond, Costa Rica, 12, for Chagaev's WBA heavyeweight title.

At Honda Center, Anaheim, Calif. (SHO), Vic Darchinyan, Australia, vs. Jorge Arce, Mexico, 12, for Darchinyan's IBF-WBC-WBA junior bantamweight title; Antonio DeMarco, Mexico, Almazbek Raiymkulov, Las Vegas, 12, for the vacant NABO lightweight title.

FEB. 14

At St. Quentin, France, Cristobal Cruz, Mexico, vs. Cyril Thomas, France, 12, for Cruz's IBF featherweight title; Osman Aktas, France, vs. Guillaume Frenois, France, 10, for Aktas' French featherweight title.

At TBA, United States (HBO), Alfredo Angulo, Coachella, Calif., vs. Ricardo Mayorga, Nicaragua, 12, middleweights; Nate Campbell, Tampa, Fla., vs. Ali Fuenka, South Africa, 12, for Campbell's IBF-WBA-WBO lightweight titles.

FEB. 20

At Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (ESPN2), Jesus Gonzales, Phoenix, vs. Richard Gutierrez, Miami, 10, light middleweights; Breidis Prescott, Colombia, vs. Ivan Hernandez, Mexico, 10, lightweights.

FEB. 21

At Madison Square Garden, New York (PPV), Miguel Cotto, Puerto Rico, vs. Michael Jennings, England, 12, for the vacant WBO welterweight title.

At Youngstown, Ohio (PPV), Kelly Pavlik, Youngstown, Ohio, vs. Marco Antonio Rubio, Mexico, 12, for Pavlik's WBC-WBO middleweight titles.

FEB. 27

At Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Fla. (ESPN2), Glen Johnson, Miami, vs. Daniel Judah, Brooklyn, N.Y., 10, light heavyweights.

FEB. 28

At the Toyota Center, Houston (HBO), Juan Manuel Marquez, Anaheim, Calif., vs. Juan Diaz, Houston, 12, for Diaz's IBO lightweight title.

MARCH 6

At Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Conn. (ESPN2), Delvin Rodriguez, Danbury, Conn., vs. Isaac Hlatshwayo, South Africa, 12, IBF welterweight title eliminator.

MARCH 14

At TBA (HBO), Chad Dawson, New Haven, Conn., vs. Antonio Tarver, Tampa, Fla., 12, for Dawson's IBF-IBO light heavyweight title; Paul Williams, Augusta, Ga., vs. Ronald Wright, St. Petersburg, Fla., 12, for the interim WBO light middleweight title.

APRIL 4

At TBA (SHO), Timothy Bradley, Palm Springs, Calif., vs. Kendall Holt, Paterson, N.J., 12, for Bradley's WBC light welterweight title and Holt's WBO light welterweight title.

FOOTBALL

SUPER BOWL RECORDS

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Records set or tied in the 2009 Super Bowl:

INDIVIDUAL

CAREER RECORDS SET

Most 300-yard passing games — 3, Kurt Warner, St. Louis-Arizona.

Most yards passing — 1,156, Kurt Warner, St. Louis-Arizona.

GAME RECORDS SET

Longest Play — 100 yards, James Harrison, Pittsburgh, interception return. Old record: 99, Desmond Howard, Green Bay vs. New England, kickoff return, 1997.

Longest Interception return — 100 yards, James Harrison, Pittsburgh. Old record: 76, Kelly Herndon, Seattle vs. Pittsburgh, 2006.

TEAM

GAME RECORDS SET

Most wins — 6, Pittsburgh.

Most first downs, passing — 20, Arizona. Old record: 19, New England vs. Carolina, 2004.

Fewest first downs rushing, both teams — 6, Arizona (2), Pittsburgh (4). Old record: 7, Oakland (1), Tampa Bay (6), 2003 and New England (3), N.Y. Giants (4), 2008.

Fewest rushing attempts, both teams — 38, Arizona (12), Pittsburgh (26). Old record: 42, New England (16), N.Y. Giants (26), 2008.

Fewest rushing yards, both teams — 91, Arizona (33), Pittsburgh (58). Old record: 136, New England (45), N.Y. Giants (91), 2008.

GAME RECORDS TIED

Most first downs, passing — 32, Arizona (20), Pittsburgh (12). Tied: Miami (17), San Francisco (15), 1985; Philadelphia (18), New England (14), 2005.

Most first downs, penalty — 4, Pittsburgh. Tied five others.

Most safeties, Team — 1, Arizona. Tied four others.

MISCELLANY

Youngest head coach — 36, Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh. Old record: 39, Jon Gruden, Tampa Bay.

Youngest winning head coach — 36, Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh. Old record: 39, Jon Gruden, Tampa Bay.

SUPER BOWL CAREER PASSING YARDS

1, Kurt Warner, StL-Ari 1,156 3 games.

2, Joe Montana, SF 1,142 4 games.

3, John Elway, Den 1,128 5 games.

4, Tom Brady, NE 1,001 4 games.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

All Times Hawai'i.

EASTERN CONFERENCE

ATLANTIC W L OT PTS GF GA

NEW JERSEY 32 15 3 67 157 125

N.Y. RANGERS 29 18 4 62 132 134

PHILADELPHIA 26 14 9 61 159 145

PITTSBURGH 24 22 5 53 157 157

N.Y. ISLANDERS 15 29 5 35 123 169

NORTHEAST W L OT PTS GF GA

BOSTON 37 8 6 80 178 113

MONTREAL 28 16 6 62 154 143

BUFFALO 26 19 5 57 149 140

TORONTO 19 23 8 46 149 182

OTTAWA 17 24 7 41 116 142

SOUTHEAST W L OT PTS GF GA

WASHINGTON 32 15 4 68 166 147

CAROLINA 25 21 5 55 128 147

FLORIDA 23 18 8 54 138 138

TAMPA BAY 17 23 10 44 129 157

ATLANTA 17 29 5 39 148 181

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CENTRAL W L OT PTS GF GA

DETROIT 31 11 7 69 179 144

CHICAGO 27 13 8 62 161 123

COLUMBUS 24 21 5 53 136 142

NASHVILLE 22 24 3 47 119 141

ST. LOUIS 20 24 4 44 138 152

NORTHWEST W L OT PTS GF GA

CALGARY 30 14 4 64 154 141

EDMONTON 25 21 3 53 138 151

MINNESOTA 25 21 3 53 128 114

VANCOUVER 22 20 8 52 143 146

COLORADO 23 26 1 47 138 154

PACIFIC W L OT PTS GF GA

SAN JOSE 36 7 5 77 167 112

ANAHEIM 25 22 5 55 149 146

PHOENIX 24 22 5 53 129 150

DALLAS 23 18 7 53 143 157

LOS ANGELES 20 21 7 47 125 137

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

TODAY'S GAMES

St. Louis at Detroit, 2 p.m.

Calgary at Colorado, 4:30 p.m.

Buffalo at Anaheim, 5 p.m.

TOMORROW'S GAMES

St. Louis at Columbus, 2 p.m.

Washington at New Jersey, 2 p.m.

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

Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders, 2 p.m.

Los Angeles at Ottawa, 2:30 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Montreal, 2:30 p.m.

Florida at Toronto, 2:30 p.m.

Phoenix at Nashville, 3 p.m.

Calgary at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.

Chicago at Edmonton, 4 p.m.

Carolina at Vancouver, 5 p.m.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

OTTAWA 1 1 2—4

WASHINGTON 2 4 1—7

First Period—1, Ottawa, Alfredsson 13 (Heatley, Spezza), 3:31. 2, Washington, Green 15 (Backstrom), 9:43 (pp). 3, Washington, Ovechkin 34 (Green, Fedorov), 10:32 (pp). Second Period—4, Washington, Fehr 4 (Backstrom, Schultz), :46. 5, Washington, Ovechkin 35 (Fedorov, Kozlov), 2:15. 6, Ottawa, Alfredsson 14 (Volchenkov, Phillips), 5:01. 7, Washington, Semin 19 (Green, Laich), 13:07. 8, Washington, Ovechkin 36 (Fedorov), 15:31. Third Period—9, Ottawa, Vermette 6 (Kelly, Fisher), 7:56. 10, Ottawa, Heatley 22, 11:28 (pp). 11, Washington, Backstrom 13 (Green), 19:36 (en). Goalies—Ottawa, Elliott, Auld. Washington, Johnson. A—18,277 (18,277). T—2:21.

BOSTON 1 1 1—3

MONTREAL 1 0 0—1

First Period—1, Montreal, Lang 18 (Markov, A.Kostitsyn), 18:18 (pp). 2, Boston, Wideman 11, 19:59. Second Period—3, Boston, Thornton 5 (Bitz, Yelle), 8:02. Third Period—4, Boston, Savard 20, 19:03 (en). Goalies—Boston, Thomas. Montreal, Price. A—21,273 (21,273). T—2:30.

NASHVILLE 0 1 1—2

EDMONTON 0 0 1—1

Second Period—1, Nashville, Dumont 11, 12:04. Third Period—2, Nashville, Erat 13 (Legwand, Jones), 8:35. 3, Edmonton, Hemsky 16 (Nilsson, Visnovsky), 9:39. Goalies—Nashville, Rinne. Edmonton, Roloson. A—16,839 (16,839). T—2:25.

SOCCER

HIGH SCHOOL

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

BOYS STANDINGS AS OF SATURDAY

DIV. I W L T PTS GF GA

'IOLANI 10 0 1 31 37 10

PUNAHOU 7 1 3 24 28 9

KAMEHAMEHA 7 4 1 22 30 11

SAINT LOUIS 5 6 0 15 24 13

PAC-FIVE 3 7 1 10 24 23

DAMIEN 0 11 0 0 0 78

Leading scorers—10: Brock Granger ('Iol), Warren Sage Spencer (SL). 6: Marc Hope (P5), Noah Ogata (KS). 5: Nick Goo ('Iol), Ryan Ho (KS), Sean Hungerford (Pun), Kevin Johns (Pun), Jordan Lee ('Iol).

DIV. II W L T PTS GF GA

MID-PACIFIC 4 7 0 12 20 19

Leading scorer—7: Cody Sullivan (MPI). 3: Daigo Kameoka (MPI), Ryne Shimabukuro (MPI). 2: Alex Lortrukol (MPI), Jared Domingo (MPI).

GIRLS FINAL STANDINGS

DIV. I W L T PTS GF GA

KAMEHAMEHA 10 0 2 32 50 5

PUNAHOU 9 0 3 30 44 3

'IOLANI 8 4 0 24 29 15

Leading scorers—11: Meleana Shim (KS). 10: Krystal Pascua ('Iol). 8: Ally Holtz (Pun). 7: Amber Fuller (KS). 5: Karli Look (Pun), Carly Neal (KS).

DIV. II W L T PTS GF GA

PAC-FIVE 4 6 2 14 10 17

MID-PACIFIC 3 8 1 10 9 30

SACRED HEARTS 3 8 1 10 13 37

ST. FRANCIS 0 11 1 1 5 53

Leading scorers—6: Logan Chan (SHA). 5: Mikala Anuhea Gillis (SHA). 3: Elle Watson (MPI), Christine Tamamoto (P5), Jenny Chan (MPI).

SWIMMING

HIGH SCHOOL

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

CHAMPIONSHIPS

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

At 'Iolani.

TEAM

BOYS

1, Punahou 93. 2, 'Iolani 68. 3, Kamehameha 39. 4, Pac-Five 16. 5, Island Pacific 8. 6 tie, Mid-Pacific, Le Jardin 4.

GIRLS

1, Punahou 100. 2, 'Iolani 46. 3, Pac-Five 38. 4, Kamehameha 30. 5, Le Jardin 17. 6, Island Pacific 4. 7, St. Andrew's 3. 8, Mid-Pacific 2.

ALL RACE DISTANCES IN YARDS

INDIVIDUAL

BOYS

200 medley relay: 1. Punahou (Avery Chern, Marc Okimura, Jason Frifeldt, Ruddy Kiessling) 1:39.20. 2, Kamehameha 1:46.76. 3, Pac-Five 1:53.79. 4, Mid-Pacific 1:57.21. 200 freestyle: 1, Geramiah Simoes (Iol) 1:46.52. 2, Taylor Fife (IP) 1:46.95. 3, Robert Kiessling (Pun) 1:48.02. 4, Kevin Jones (Iol) 1:48.71. 5, Kevin Moy (Pun) 1:49.59. 6, Thomas Fee (Pun) 1:50.54. 200 individual medley: 1, Kacy Johnson (Iol) 1:54.67 (meet record; previous mark: Punahou's Carl Larsen, 1:56.16, 1995). 2, Kila Pickering (KS) 2:00.11. 3, Marc Okimura (Pun) 2:02.93. 4, Evan Uy (KS) 2:07.26. 5, Ryan Saunders (Pun) 2:08.14. 6, Chase Weber (Iol) 2:09.20. 50 freestyle: 1, Ruddy Kiessling (Pun) 22.11. 2, Rayfe Asaoka-Gaspar (Iol) 22.53. 3, Jason Frifeldt (Pun) 22.68. 4, Kirby Ai (KS) 23.35. 5, Randal Chow (Pun) 23.50. 6, Chris Nichols (Iol) 23.80. 100 butterfly: 1, Geramiah Simoes (Iol) 52.56. 2, Avery Chern (Pun) 53.29. 3, Jason Frifeldt (Pun) 55.25. 4, Andrew Lum (Pun) 58.10. 5, Mitchell Richmond (Pun) 58.50. 6, Tiloi Alapa (KS) 1:00.39. 100 freestyle: 1, Ruddy Kiessling (Pun) 48.71. 2, Taylor Fife (IP) 49.55. 3, Ian White (Iol) 49.69. 4, Rayfe Asaoka-Gaspar (Iol) 49.71. 5, Robert Kiessling (Pun) 49.76. 6, Jacob Blau (LJ) 51.21. 500 freestyle: 1, Kacy Johnson (Iol) 4:49.07. 2, Kevin Moy (Pun) 4:51.68. 3, Kevin Jones (Iol) 5:00.33. 4, Noel Kawano (KS) 5:03.31. 5, Thomas Fee (Pun) 5:03.68. 6, Ryan Saunders (Pun) 5:08.79. 200 freestyle relay: 1, 'Iolani (Rayfe Asaoka-Gaspar, Geramiah Simoes, Chase Weber, Kevin Jones) 1:30.01. 2, Punahou 1:30.30. 3, Kamehameha 1:32.75. 4, Pac-Five 1:38.97. 5, Le Jardin 1:39.63. 6, Mid-Pacific 1:50.49. 100 backstroke: 1, Avery Chern (Pun) 54.94. 2, Ian White (Iol) 55.93. 3, Nigel Ng (Pun) 59.80. 4, David Lim (Iol) 1:00.17. 5, Mark Allison (Pun) 1:03.08. 6, Andrew Lum (Pun) 1:03.95. 100 breaststroke: 1, Kila Pickering (KS) 1:00.12. 2, Marc Okimura (Pun) 1:00.24. 3, Evan Uy (KS) 1:04.03. 4, Alex Yee (P5) 1:04.76. 5, Kai Rounds (Pun) 1:06.89. 6, Jonathan Nishida (Pun) 1:07.72. 400 freestyle relay: 1, 'Iolani (Ian White, Kevin Jones, Chase Weber, Kacy Johnson) 3:16.79. 2, Punahou 3:20.47. 3, Kamehameha 3:36.46. 4, Pac-Five 3:43.09. 5, Le Jardin 3:51.86.

GIRLS

1-meter diving: 1, Chelaine Eliazar (Pun) 390.00 points. 2, Ashley Maginot (IP) 341.70. 3, Maria Zarka (StA) 337.45. 4, Kathryn Chinn (Pun) 330.65. 5, Cristin Lim (Iol) 318.40. 6, Bridget Schowalter (Iol) 271.20. 200 medley relay: 1, Punahou (Christel Simms, Brandi Halemano, Kendra Rask, LillyBelle Deer) 1:53.70. 2, Pac-Five 1:55.74. 3, Kamehameha 1:55.92. 4, 'Iolani 1:56.70. 5, Mid-Pacific 2:13.34. 200 freestyle: 1, Kendra Rask (Pun) 1:59.39. 2, LillyBelle Deer (Pun) 2:00.81. 3, Kira Sasaki (Iol) 2:00.92. 4, Mackenzie Miller (Pun) 2:03.43. 5, Jodie Yamashiroya (Iol) 2:03.90. 6, Rachel Randall (LJ) 2:04.09. 200 individual medley: 1, Elise Baker (Pun) 2:19.30. 2, Courtney Lui (Iol) 2:20.71. 3, Brandi Halemano (Pun) 2:20.72. 4, Lea Masatsugu (Iol) 2:21.47. 5, Catia Kaniho (KS) 2:22.01. 6, Kaylee Wada (KS) 2:24.60. 50 freestyle: 1, Rachel Fujita (Pun) 24.38. 2, Sammy Moody (P5) 25.37. 3, Nanea Fujiyama (KS) 25.55. 4, Chelsea Chan (P5) 26.00. 5, Sandy Chun (Iol) 26.14. 6, Asia Ayabe (Iol) 26.25. 100 butterfly: 1, Rachel Fujita (Pun) 58.71. 2, Catherine Nakamura (P5) 1:00.81. 3, Kira Sasaki (Iol) 1:02.99. 4, Carolyn Li (Iol) 1:03.19. 5, Charlea Goodness (KS) 1:03.50. 6, Marie Calvet (Iol) 1:04.28. 100 freestyle: 1, Christel Simms (Pun) 52.07. 2, Sammy Moody (P5) 55.37. 3, Stephanie Chun (Iol) 56.27. 4, Naomi Ng (Pun) 56.35. 5, Erin Anding (LJ) 56.47. 6, Jodie Yamashiroya (Iol) 56.78. 500 freestyle: 1, Kimberlee Cadell (KS) 5:23.58. 2, Mackenzie Miller (LJ) 5:26.83. 3, Kendra Rask (Pun) 5:27.46. 4, Rachel Randall (LJ) 5:36.08. 5, Courtney Lui (Iol) 5:36.92. 6, Megan Steele (Pun) 5:41.73. 200 freestyle relay: 1, Punahou (Rachel Fujita, LillyBelle Deer, Naomi Ng, Zoe Namba) 1:41.51. 2, 'Iolani 1:43.63. 3, Kamehameha 1:45.53. 4, Le Jardin 1:46.05. 5, Pac-Five 1:55.41. 100 backstroke: 1, Christel Simms (Pun) 57.45 (meet record; previous mark: Punahou's Rachel Cote, 57.83, 2008). 2, Catherine Nakamura (P5) 1:02.10. 3, Sandy Chun (Iol) 1:03.96. 4, Naomi Ng (Pun) 1:03.99. 5, Chelsea Liu (P5) 1:04.89. 6, Remy Hirai (KS) 1:05.07. 100 breaststroke: 1, Brandi Halemano (Pun) 1:09.44. 2, Kimberlee Cadell (KS) 1:09.88. 3, Chelsea Chan (P5) 1:10.91. 4, Marie Calvet (Iol) 1:12.60. 5, Catia Kaniho (KS) 1:12.91. 6, Elise Baker (Pun) 1:13.07. 400 freestyle relay: 1, Punahou (Terry Richmond, Rachel Fujita, Christel Simms, Elise Baker) 3:41.05. 2, 'Iolani 3:46.65. 3, Pac-Five 3:50.03. 4, Le Jardin 3:53.47. 5, Kamehameha 4:00.97.

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

CHAMPIONSHIPS

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

At Central O'ahu Regional Park.

TEAM

BOYS

1, Mililani 215. 2, Kaiser 199. 3, Kalani 139. 4, Moanalua 131. 5, Kapolei 126. 6, Leilehua 114. 7, Roosevelt 87. 8, Castle 82. 9, Pearl City 65. 10, Kahuku 46. 11, Kalaheo 36. 12, Campbell 20. 13, Waialua 15. 14 tie, 'Aiea, Farrington 10. 16, McKinley 5.

GIRLS

1, Mililani 266. 2, Kapolei 189. 3, Kaiser 160. 4, Roosevelt 136. 5, Leilehua 98. 6, Pearl City 73. 7, Kalani 66. 8, Radford 65. 9, Moanalua 64. 10, Kahuku 44. 11, Kaimuki 35. 12 tie, Campbell, Waialua 30. 14, Kalaheo 27. 15, 'Aiea 23. 16, Castle 4.

ALL RACE DISTANCES IN YARDS

INDIVIDUAL

BOYS

1-meter diving: 1, Kainoa Lopes (Kais) 409.35. 2, Beau Brians (Kais) 364.7. 200 medley relay: 1, Kalani (Thomas Yi, Savath Saepoo, Matt Velasco, Taiga Hashimoto) 1:43.73. 2, Mililani 1:43.75. 3, Kaiser 1:44.37. 4, Moanalua 1:50.57. 5, Castle 1:52.75. 6, Roosevelt 1:56.08. 200 freestyle: 1, Jayson Hagi (Kap) 1:47.08. 2, Sean McCaulley (Lei) 1:48.85. 3, Kramer Ichimura (Mili) 1:54.78. 4, Kevin Arakaki (Roos) 1:56.71. 5, Sean Yamada (Mili) 1:57.16. 6, Jonathan Park (Roos) 1:59.14. 200 individual medley: 1, Thomas Yi (Kaln) 1:58.46. 2, Kent Yamada (Mili) 2:06.66. 3, Dane Kawamoto (Mili) 2:08.75. 4, Matthew Nishimura (Moa) 2:10.64. 5, Neill Warrington (Cast) 2:16.88. 6, Matthew Arakaki (Roos) 2:18.88. 50 freestyle: 1, Kyle Reese-Sanchez (Kais) 22.15. 2, Aaron Pasoquen (Lei) 22.76. 3, Reid Shito (Cast) 22.96. 4, Taiga Hashimoto (Kaln) 23.14. 5, Phil Bustamante (Wail) 23.52. 6, Colton Kekahuna (Moa) 23.68. 100 butterfly: 1, Kyle Reese-Sanchez (Kais) 52.08* (meet record; previous record: Kaimuki's Randall Gibo, 52.59, 1990). 2, Matt Velasco (Kaln) 54.01. 3, Caelan Kakalia (Kais) 54.90. 4, Kramer Ichimura (Mili) 55.70. 5, Ashton Srock (Kap) 56.48. 6, Evan Rosca (Moa) 56.57. 100 freestyle: 1, Daren Choi (PC) 48.31. 2, Thomas Yi (Kaln) 49.11. 3, Aaron Pasoquen (Lei) 49.79. 4, Reid Shito (Cast) 49.99. 5, Taiga Hashimoto (Kalan) 50.56. 6, Colton Kekahuna (Moa) 52.03. 500 freestyle: 1, Jayson Hagi (Kap) 4:43.62. 2, Sean McCaulley (Lei) 5:02.65. 3, Bryant Zeh (Kais) 5:04.13. 4, Kevin Arakaki (Roos) 5:12.78. 5, Sean Schmaltz (Kalh) 5:18.68. 6, Sean Yamada (Mili) 5:18.72. 200 freestyle relay: 1, Kaiser (Caelan Kakalia, Kyle Reese-Sanchez, Jesse Robello, Bryant Zeh) 1:33.02. 2, Mililani 1:36.96. 3, Leilehua 1:37.33. 4, Moanalua 1:37.36. 5, Castle 1:38.32. 100 backstroke: 1, Daren Choi (PC) 52.54* (meet record; previous mark: Kalani's Thomas Yi, 54.15, 2008). 2, Ashton Srock (Kap) 57.42. 3, Matt Velasco (Kaln) 59.04. 4, Dane Kawamoto (Mili) 59.87. 5, Caelan Kakalia (Kais) 59.93. 6, Neill Warrington (Cast) 1:00.45. 100 breaststroke: 1, Kent Yamada (Mili) 1:00.82. 2, Evan Rosca (Moa) 1:03.26. 3, Josh Miller (Kah) 1:05.75. 4, Jeremy Howze (Mili) 1:07.29. 5, Bryant Zeh (Kais) 1:08.22. 6, Savath Saepoo (Kaln) 1:08.25. 400 freestyle relay: 1, Mililani (Kramer Ichimura, Sean Yamada, Kent Yamada, Jeremy Howze) 3:27.55. 2, Leilehua 3:31.76. 3, Roosevelt 3:39.76. 4, Kapolei 3:40.60. 5, Kaiser 3:57.02. 6, Moanalua 4:06.56.

GIRLS

1-meter diving: 1, Madison Cole (Mili) 342. 200 medley relay: 1, Kapolei (Madeline Jamora, Alexandrea JamoraKiana Callejo, Nicole Talion) 1:55.12* (meet record; previous record: Pearl City, 1988). 2, Mililani 1:55.37. 3, Kaiser 2:01.09. 4, Kalani 2:08.09. 5, Moanalua 2:10.04. 6, Pearl City 2:10.73. 200 freestyle: 1, Josette Gose (Mili) 2:01.23. 2, Trisha Ishikawa (Kaim) 2:01.90. 3, Alexandra Jamora (Kap) 2:03.37. 4, Alex Daley (Mili) 2:04.01. 5, Michelle Dudley (PC) 2:04.58. 6, Cassie Kawamata (Mili) 2:07.52. 200 individual medley: 1, Kiana White (Mili) 2:15.34. 2, Kate Kawamoto (Mili) 2:22.25. 3, Anela Alumbaugh (Kais) 2:22.49. 4, Cindy Li (Roos) 2:24.19. 5, Rachel Owen (Kais) 2:26.00. 6, Kiana Callejo (Kap) 2:28.05. 50 freestyle: 1, Madeline Jamora (Kap) 24.83. 2, Nicole Talion (Kap) 25.92. 3, Sam Maitland (Rad) 26.16. 4, Alex Shea (Kah) 26.26. 5, Natda Luangkhot ('Aiea) 26.34. 6, Momi Green (Wail) 26.98. 100 butterfly: 1, Josette Gose (Mili) 59.93. 2, Kanani Mazzone (Mili) 1:04.55. 3, Cindy Li (Roos) 1:04.78. 4, Rachel Owen (Kais) 1:05.24. 5, Nicole Mitsunaga (Roos) 1:05.51. 6, Kiana Callejo (Kap) 1:06.85. 100 freestyle: 1, Nicole Talion (Kap) 56.62. 2, Sam Maitland (Rad) 56.76. 3, Grace Yang (Moa) 58.18. 4, Taesha Marie Keola (Roos) 58.51. 5, Amanda Schulz (Rad) 58.60. 6, Momi Green (Wail) 59.83. 500 freestyle: 1, Trisha Ishikawa (Kaim) 5:25.89. 2, Michelle Dudley (PC) 5:26.85. 3, Alex Daley (Mili) 5:27.12. 4, Alexandra Jamora (Kap) 5:31.14. 5, Mckenna Shounk (Lei) 5:42.79 . 6, Cassie Kawamata (Mili) 5:45.09. 200 freestyle relay: 1, Kapolei (Nicole Talion, Rocio Sanchez, Alexandra Jamora, Madeline Jamora) 1:43.92. 2, Mililani 1:44.97. 3, Roosevelt 1:47.79. 4, Kaiser 1:48.16. 5, Leilehua 1:52.51. 6, Moanalua 1:53.13. 100 backstroke: 1, Madeline Jamora (Kap) 1:01.70. 2, Kanani Mazzone (Mili) 1:04.53. 3, Anela Alumbaugh (Kais) 1:05.69. 4, Ann Yang (Kaln) 1:07.45. 5, Kate Kawamoto (Mili) 1:08.38. 6, Hokulani Kenessey (Camp) 1:10.22. 100 breaststroke: 1, Kiana White (Mili) 1:09.23. 2, Natda Luangkhot ('Aiea) 1:13.25. 3, Vanessa Lilly (Kais) 1:14.08. 4, Lauren Grippo (Kalh) 1:14.91. 5, Ann Yang (Kaln) 1:15.82. 6, Morgan Cowper (Lei) 1:16.58. 400 freestyle relay: 1, Mililani (Alex Daley, Kanani Mazzone, Ali Keith, Kiana White) 3:54.31. 2, Roosevelt 3:57.93. 3, Leilehua 4:03.86. 4, Kaiser 4:05.86. 5, Radford 4:15.13. 6, Kapolei 4:15.14.

TENNIS

2009 AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONS

Men's Singles — Rafael Nadal (1), Spain.

Women's Singles — Serena Williams (2), United States.

Men's Doubles — Bob and Mike Bryan (2), United States.

Women's Doubles — Serena and Venus Williams (10), United States.

Mixed Doubles — Sania Mirza and Mahesh Bhupathi, India.

Legends Men's Doubles — Wayne Arthurs and Pat Cash, Australia.

Boys' Singles — Yuki Bhambri (1), India.

Girls' Singles — Ksenia Pervak (3), Russia.

Boys' Doubles — Francis Casey Alcantara, Philippines, and Hsieh Cheng-peng (7), Taiwan.

Girls' Doubles — Christina McHale, United States, and Ajla Tomljanovic (6), Croatia.

Men's Wheelchair Singles — Shingo Kunieda (1), Japan.

Women's Wheelchair Singles — Esther Vergeer (1), Netherlands.

Quad Wheelchair Singles — Peter Norfolk, Britain.

Men's Wheelchair Doubles — Robin Ammerlaan, Netherlands, and Shingo Kunieda (2), Japan.

Women's Wheelchair Doubles — Korie Homan and Esther Vergeer (1), Netherlands.

Quad Wheelchair Doubles — Nick Taylor and David Wagner, United States.

AUSTRALIAN OPEN MEN'S CHAMPIONS

2009 — Rafael Nadal.

2008 — Novak Djokovic.

2007 — Roger Federer.

2006 — Roger Federer.

2005 — Marat Safin.

2004 — Roger Federer.

2003 — Andre Agassi.

2002 — Thomas Johansson.

2001 — Andre Agassi.

2000 — Andre Agassi.

1999 — Yevgeny Kafelnikov.

1998 — Petr Korda.

1997 — Pete Sampras.

1996 — Boris Becker.

1995 — Andre Agassi.

1994 — Pete Sampras.

1993 — Jim Courier.

1992 — Jim Courier.

1991 — Boris Becker.

1990 — Ivan Lendl.

1989 — Ivan Lendl.

1988 — Mats Wilander.

1987 — Stefan Edberg.

1986 — Not held, moved to January 1987.

1985 — Stefan Edberg.

1984 — Mats Wilander.

1983 — Mats Wilander.

1982 — Johan Kriek.

1981 — Johan Kriek.

1980 — Brian Teacher.

1979 — Guillermo Vilas.

1978 — Guillermo Vilas.

1977-Dec. — Vitas Gerulaitis.

1977-Jan. — Roscoe Tanner.

1976 — Mark Edmondson.

1975 — John Newcombe.

1974 — Jimmy Connors.

1973 — John Newcombe.

1972 — Ken Rosewall.

1971 — Ken Rosewall.

1970 — Arthur Ashe.

WATER POLO

COLLEGE WOMEN

NORCAL CUP

YESTERDAY

At Santa Clara, Calif.

HAWAI'I RESULTS

MONTEREY 0 1 0 1— 2

HAWAI'I 6 4 2 4—16

Goals scorers: Leonie van der Molen 2, Kelly Mason 3, Monika Eggens, Sivan Pardon 3, Helena Slagter, Samantha Motekaitis, Dagmar Genee 2, Carmen Eggens 2, Saara Majuri.

Goalie saves: Serena Bredin 1, Daniel Eaton 4.

SANTA CLARA 3 1 0 2— 6

HAWAI'I 5 4 6 6—21

Goal scorers: Leonie van der Molen 4, Kelly Mason 5, Lisa van Raalte 3, Monika Eggens 3, Dagmar Genee 3, Saara Majuri 3.

Goalie saves: Serena Bredin 4, Sarah Gralitzer 2.

WRESTLING

HIGH SCHOOL

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

BOYS

TEAM

1, Saint Louis 128. 2, Punahou 113. 3, Kamehameha 92. 4, Pac-Five 68. 5, 'Iolani 32. 6, Damien 16.

TOP WINNERS

77 lbs.—Zach Shaieb (Pun). 90—Brendan Chang (P5). 95—Cal Fujii (P5). 100—Gabe Iereneo (SL). 105A—Gabriel Meyer (P5). 105B—Skye Yonamine (KS). 110—Bryan Musrasrik (SL). 115—Ikea Ikehara (KS). 120—Brayden Hill (Pun). 127—Keanu Richardson (SL). 134—Evan Uehara (SL). 142—Tyler Egami (Pun). 150—Ryson Asuncion (KS). 158—LJ Remillard (Pun). 167—Pono Hanohano (KS). 180—Tyler Peltier (SL). 200-Ikiah Simeona (SL). 285—Abraham Hall (SL).