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Posted on: Saturday, February 7, 2009

For the Record

SPORTS TODAY

BASKETBALL

College men, Western Athletic Conference, Idaho vs. Hawai'i, 6:05 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

College, Pacific West Conference, Grand Canyon vs. Chaminade at McCabe gym. Women at 5:30 p.m. Men at 7:30 p.m.

College, Pacific West Conference, Dixie State at Hawai'i-Hilo. Women at 5:30 p.m. Men at 7:30 p.m.

High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu. Division I Boys: Damien vs. Maryknoll, 5 p.m. at Mid-Pacific; Saint Louis at Mid-Pacific, 6:30 p.m. Division II Boys: Island Pacific vs. Le Jardin, 10 a.m. at Damien; Christian Academy vs. Academy of the Pacific, 11 a.m. at 'Aiea Rec. Center; Hanalani vs. University, 6 p.m. at Klum, 6 p.m.; Hawaiian Mission Academy at Hawa'i Baptist, 7:30 p.m. Division II Girls: Christian Academy vs. St. Francis, 9:30 a.m. at 'Aiea Rec. Center; Hanalani vs. University, 4:30 p.m. at Klum; Maryknoll vs. Word of Life, 4:30 p.m. at Hawai'i Baptist; Kamehameha at Hawai'i Baptist, 6 p.m.; St. Andrew's at Hawaiian Mission Academy, 7:30 p.m.

High school boys, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red Conference: Mililani at Campbell; Leilehua at 'Aiea; Radford at Kapolei; Kalaheo at Kaiser; Farrington at Kahuku; McKinley at Kaimuki. White Conference: Roosevelt at Castle; 'Anuenue at Kailua; Nanakuli at Pearl City. JV games start at 5 p.m., varsity 15 minutes after end of JV game.

GOLF

Hawai'i Pearl Open, 7:10 a.m. at Pearl Country Club. No admission charge.

PADDLING

High school, HHSAA State Championships, 10 a.m. at Hanakao'o Beach Park, Maui.

RIFLERY

High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Kamehameha vs. Mid-Pacific, 1 p.m. at Saint Louis.

SOCCER

High school girls, HHSAA JN Automotive Group Division I State Tournament. Consolation final: Roosevelt vs. Pearl City, 3 p.m. at field 7. Fifth place: Kapolei vs. Kamehameha-Maui, 3 p.m. at field 8. Third place: King Kekaulike vs. Mililani-Punahou loser, 3 p.m. at main stadium. Final: Kamehameha vs. Mililani-Punahou winner, 7 p.m. at main stadium. Matches at Waipi'o Peninsula Soccer Complex.

High school girls, HHSAA JN Automotive Group Division II State Tournament. Consolation final: Mid-Pacific vs. Seabury, 3 p.m. at field 9. Fifth place: Kamehameha-Hawai'i vs. Honoka'a, 3 p.m. at field 10. Third place: Kailua vs. Kaua'i, 1 p.m. at main stadium. Final: Kapa'a vs. Pac-Five, 5 p.m. at main stadium. Matches at Waipi'o Peninsula Soccer Complex.

SOFTBALL

College women, Oceanic Time Warner Cable Paradise Classic. No. 3 seed vs. No. 2 seed, 10 a.m.; No. 4 seed vs. No. 1 seed, noon; first game loser vs. second game loser, 2 p.m.; championship, first game winner vs. second game winner, 4 p.m. Games at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.

College women, doubleheader, Hawai'i Pacific vs. Chaminade, 12:30 p.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park.

SWIMMING

High schools, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Open meet, 9 a.m. at Kalani.

WRESTLING

High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Dual meet, 10 a.m. at Kamehameha.

High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Mini tournament, 2 p.m. at Moanalua

SPORTS TOMORROW

BASEBALL

High school, Kailua Classic, 'Aiea vs. Moanalua, 8 a.m.; Kahuku vs. Waipahu, 10 a.m.; Punahou vs. Kamehameha, noon; Kapolei vs. Wai'anae, 2 p.m.; Pearl City vs. Kailua, 4 p.m. Games at Kailua.

FOOTBALL

NFL Pro Bowl, 11:30 a.m., at Aloha Stadium. Tickets: $48 to $125 at Ticketmaster.com; Aloha Stadium box office.

GOLF

Hawai'i Pearl Open, 7:30 a.m. at Pearl Country Club. No admission charge.

SOFTBALL

College women, exhibition, Hawai'i Pacific Alumnae Game, noon at HPU Windward field.

BASKETBALL

COLLEGE MEN

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Columbia 74, Penn 63.

Dartmouth 63, Brown 61, OT.

Fairfield 65, Canisius 51.

Niagara 73, St. Peter's 55.

Princeton 61, Cornell 41.

Yale 87, Harvard 66.

SOUTH

Belmont 87, Campbell 84.

South Florida 57, Marquette 56.

COLLEGE WOMEN

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Canisius 68, Marist 60.

Columbia 77, Penn 57.

Dartmouth 58, Brown 27.

Fairfield 67, Rider 65.

Harvard 70, Yale 63.

Manhattan 77, Niagara 58.

Princeton 75, Cornell 56.

Siena 65, Loyola, Md. 46.

St. Peter's 57, Iona 52.

SOUTH

Louisiana Tech 70, Idaho 60.

MIDWEST

Butler 58, Wright St. 45.

Creighton 74, Missouri St. 61.

Detroit 62, Valparaiso 47.

Drake 65, Wichita St. 50.

FAR WEST

Boise St. 79, New Mexico St. 77, OT.

California 70, Washington 40.

Fresno St. 63, Nevada 60.

Stanford 76, Washington St. 46.

Hawai'i 64, Fresno State 48.

NCAA DIVISION II

HAWAI'I PACIFIC VS. ACADEMY OF ART

YESTERDAY

AT KEZAR PAVILION

HPU (9-11) 40 45-85

AAU (5-19) 44 21-65

Leading scorers-HPU: Paris Gravely 23, Tiffany Wilson 19, Mana Hopkins 13, Genesis Lewis 10. AAU: Sondra Stilwell 13, Levalasi Key 13, Lorraine Etchell 13, Vanesssa Wilkins 10. Rebounds-HPU: Lewis 11. AAU: Ali Tyson-Taufoou 11. Assists-HPU: Wilson 6. AAU: Stilwell 7.

FOOTBALL

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

PRO BOWL ROSTER

TOMORROW

AT ALOHA STADIUM

(s-starter; x-will not play, injury/personal reasons; y-injury replacement)

AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

OFFENSE

Wide Receivers — s-Andre Johnson, Houston; s-Brandon Marshall, Denver; Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis; Wes Welker, New England.

Tackles — x,s-Jason Peters, Buffalo; s-Joe Thomas, Cleveland; Michael Roos, Tennessee; y-Jake Long, Miami.

Guards — s-Kris Dielman, San Diego; s-Alan Faneca, New York; Brian Waters, Kansas City.

Centers — x-Kevin Mawae, Tennessee; s-Nick Mangold, New York; y-Casey Wiegmann, Denver.

Tight Ends — s-Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City; x-Antonio Gates, San Diego; y-Owen Daniels, Houston.

Quarterbacks — s-Peyton Manning, Indianapolis; Jay Cutler, Denver; x-Brett Favre, New York; y-Kerry Collins, Tennessee.

Running Backs — s-Thomas Jones, New York; Ronnie Brown, Miami; x-Chris Johnson, Tennessee; y-Marshawn Lynch, Buffalo.

Fullback — s-Le'Ron McClain, Baltimore.

DEFENSE

Ends — s-Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis; s-Mario Williams, Houston; Robert Mathis, Indianapolis.

Interior Linemen — s-Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee; s-Kris Jenkins, New York; Shaun Rogers, Cleveland.

Outside Linebackers — s-James Harrison, Pittsburgh; s-Joey Porter, Miami; Terrell Suggs, Baltimore.

Inside Linebackers — s-Ray Lewis, Baltimore; James Farrior, Pittsburgh.

Cornerbacks — s-Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland; s-Cortland Finnegan, Tennessee; Darrelle Revis, New York.

Free Safety — s-Ed Reed, Baltimore.

Strong Safeties — s-Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh; Chris Hope, Tennessee.

SPECIALISTS

Punter — Shane Lechler, Oakland.

Placekicker — Stephen Gostkowski, New England.

Kick Return Specialist — Leon Washington, New York.

Special Teamer — Brendon Ayanbadejo, Baltimore.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

OFFENSE

Wide Receivers — s-Anquan Boldin, Arizona; s-Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona; Steve Smith, Carolina; Roddy White, Atlanta.

Tackles — s-Jordan Gross, Carolina; x-Walter Jones, Seattle; x,s-Chris Samuels, Washington; y-Flozell Adams, Dallas; y-Jammal Brown, New Orleans.

Guards — s-Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota; s-Chris Snee, New York; x-Leonard Davis, Dallas; y-Davin Joseph, Tampa Bay.

Centers — s-Andre Gurode, Dallas; Shaun O'Hara, New York.

Tight Ends — s-Jason Witten, Dallas; Chris Cooley, Washington.

Quarterbacks — s-Kurt Warner, Arizona; Drew Brees, New Orleans; Eli Manning, New York.

Running Backs — s-Adrian Peterson, Minnesota; Clinton Portis, Washington; Michael Turner, Atlanta.

Fullback — s-Mike Sellers, Washington.

DEFENSE

Ends — s-Julius Peppers, Carolina; s-Justin Tuck, New York; Jared Allen, Minnesota.

Interior Linemen — s-Jay Ratliff, Dallas; s-Kevin Williams, Minnesota; Pat Williams, Minnesota.

Outside Linebackers — s-Lance Briggs, Chicago; s-DeMarcus Ware, Dallas; x-Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay; y-Julian Peterson, Seattle.

Inside Linebackers — s-Patrick Willis, San Francisco; Jon Beason, Carolina.

Cornerbacks — s-Antoine Winfield, Minnesota; x-Charles Woodson, Green Bay; s-Asante Samuel, Philadelphia; y-Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay.

Strong Safety — s-Adrian Wilson, Arizona.

Free Safeties — s-Nick Collins, Green Bay; Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia.

SPECIALISTS

Punter — Jeff Feagles, New York.

Placekicker — John Carney, New York.

Kick Return Specialist — Clifton Smith, Tampa Bay.

Special Teamer — Sean Morey, Arizona.

GOLF

PGA-BUICK INVITATIONAL COURSE

YESTERDAY

AT SAN DIEGO

PURSE: $5.3 MILLION

PLAYED ON TWO COURSES PAR 72

S-SOUTH COURSE - TORREY PINES; 7,628-YARDS

N-NORTH COURSE - TORREY PINES; 6,915 YARDS

SECOND ROUND

Camilo Villegas 63n-70s—133.

John Rollins 70n-64s—134.

Charley Hoffman 71s-66n—137.

Nick Watney 69n-69s—138.

Paul Goydos 72s-66n—138.

Jason Gore 70s-69n—139.

Mathew Goggin 69s-70n—139.

Bubba Watson 71s-68n—139.

Harrison Frazar 69n-70s—139.

Luke Donald 70s-69n—139.

Jason Dufner 70s-70n—140.

Kent Jones 70n-71s—141.

J.J. Henry 70n-71s—141.

George McNeill 71s-70n—141.

Chris Stroud 73n-68s—141.

Scott Sterling 69s-72n—141.

Nathan Green 70s-72n—142.

John Huston 71n-71s—142.

Stuart Appleby 68n-74s—142.

Ryuji Imada 70s-72n—142.

Bart Bryant 73n-69s—142.

Robert Garrigus 68n-74s—142.

Phil Mickelson 70s-72n—142.

Ben Curtis 76s-66n—142.

Marc Leishman 74s-68n—142.

Lucas Glover 69n-73s—142.

Aaron Baddeley 66n-76s—142.

Retief Goosen 71n-71s—142.

Bill Haas 72s-70n—142.

D.A. Points 70n-72s—142.

Ricky Barnes 69n-73s—142.

Jonathan Kaye 70n-73s—143.

Jay Williamson 72n-71s—143.

Brandt Snedeker 75n-68s—143.

Charles Howell III 72s-71n—143.

Tag Ridings 71n-72s—143.

Charles Warren 74n-69s—143.

Tom Pernice, Jr. 75s-68n—143.

Davis Love III 66n-77s—143.

J.B. Holmes 73s-70n—143.

Ben Crane 69n-74s—143.

Matt Jones 70n-73s—143.

Courtland Lowe 71n-72s—143.

Hunter Mahan 74s-70n—144.

Tim Petrovic 73n-71s—144.

Aron Price 72n-72s—144.

Dean Wilson 71s-73n—144.

Fred Couples 74s-70n—144.

Jeff Klauk 71n-73s—144.

Jesper Parnevik 71n-74s—145.

Nicholas Thompson 75n-70s—145.

Padraig Harrington 71n-74s—145.

Kevin Sutherland 77s-68n—145.

Jarrod Lyle 71n-74s—145.

Jason Day 69n-76s—145.

Gregor Main 70n-75s—145.

Webb Simpson 72n-73s—145.

Greg Owen 70s-75n—145.

Alex Cejka 73s-72n—145.

Ted Purdy 74s-71n—145.

Dustin Johnson 74s-71n—145.

Woody Austin 74s-71n—145.

Parker McLachlin 74s-71n—145.

Rick Price 72n-73s—145.

NATIONWIDE TOUR-PANAMA CHAMPIONSHIP

YESTERDAY

AT CLUB DE GOLF DE PANAMA

PANAMA CITY

PURSE: $600,000

YARDAGE: 7,123; PAR 70

SECOND ROUND

Rafael Gomez 67-68—135.

Skip Kendall 67-69—136.

Henrik Bjornstad 69-67—136.

Vance Veazey 67-69—136.

Garrett Osborn 68-69—137.

Jeff Gove 69-68—137.

Camilo Benedetti 68-69—137.

Kevin Johnson 67-70—137.

Jim Herman 67-70—137.

Rich Barcelo 69-69—138.

Neal Lancaster 70-68—138.

Chris Smith 68-70—138.

Esteban Toledo 68-70—138.

Alex Prugh 69-69—138.

Michael Sim 68-71—139.

Bob May 70-69—139.

Chris Anderson 68-71—139.

Todd Demsey 70-69—139.

ALSO

Keoke Cotner 71-72—143.

ANZ LADIES MASTERS

YESTERDAY

AT RACV ROYAL PINES RESORT

GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA

SECOND ROUND

A-AMATEUR

Nikki Campbell, Australia 69-65—134.

Kristie Smith, Australia 73-62—135.

Katherine Hull, Australia 69-67—136.

Ursula Wikstrom, Finland 68-69—137.

Lee-Anne Pace, SAf 67-70—137.

Shin Ji-yai, South Korea 69-69—138.

a-Rebecca Flood, Australia 69-69—138.

Alison Walshe, US 69-70—139.

Ryu So-yeon, South Korea 71-68—139.

Carmen Alonso, Spain 68-71—139.

Marianne Skarpnord, Nor 67-72—139.

Mollie Fankhauser, US 70-70—140.

Beatriz Recari, Spain 73-67—140.

Aram Cho, South Korea 72-68—140.

Cherie Byrnes, Australia 69-71—140.

Frances Bondad, Australia 70-70—140.

Becky Brewerton, Wales 67-73—140.

Samantha Head, England 70-70—140.

Dana Lacey, Australia 70-70—140.

2009 HAWAII PEARL OPEN

YESTERDAY

AT PEARL COUNTRY CLUB

FIRST ROUND RESULTS

Makoto Endo 33-31-64.

John Ellis 34-31-65.

Yuta Ikeda 33-33-66.

Hiroaki Munetsugu 34-32-66.

Toshinori Muto 34-32-66.

Jesse Mueller 34-32-66.

Lorens Chan 31-36-67.

Norihiko Furusho 34-33-67.

Katsumi Kubo 33-34-67.

Tadd Fujikawa 35-32-67.

David Ishii 34-33-67.

Isaac Weintraub 31-36-67.

Akira Endo 36-32-68.

Hiromichi Kubo 34-34-68.

Nicholas Mason 34-34-68.

Masaaki Kato 34-35-69.

Torey Edwards 33-36-69.

Steve Schneiter 35-34-69.

COLLEGE MEN

HAWAI'I-HILO INTERCOLLEGIATE

YESTERDAY

AT MAUNA LANI NORTH COURSE

PAR: 72, YARDAGE: 6,913

FINAL RESULTS

TEAM SCORES

1, USC 851. 2, Washington 862. 3, TCU 870. 4, Stanford 872. 5, Oregon 873. 6, Colorado 874. 7, Arizona State 875. 8, Texas Tech 876. 9, Georgia Tech 879. 10-T, Florida State, Oklahoma 890. 12, UC Davis 892. 13, Hawai'i Hilo 910. 14, Fresno State 923. 15, Kansas 924. 16, San Francisco 928. 17, Hawai'i 947.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

210-Nick Taylor (UW). 211-Jamie Lovemark (USC). 212-Pat Grady (UC), Richard Lee (UW), Chris Killmer (UW), Stephen Gross (ASU). 213-Matthew Giles (USC), Tom Glissmeyer (USC), Steve Ziegler (Stan.). 214-Cameron Tringale (Ga. Tech), Tom Hoge (TCU). 216-Garrett Merrel (Texas Tech), David Dragoo (Ga. Tech). 217-Ryan Linton (USC). 218-David Chung (Stan.), James Sacheck (TCU), Robbie Ziegler (Ore.), Drew Kittleson (FSU). Hawai'i golfers: 226-Logan Goulding (UHH). 229-Thomas Kua (UH), Christopher Armanini (UHH). 232-Zady Ari (UHH). 234-Jesus Valdivia (UHH). 235-Stephen Zane (UHH). 238-Rodolfo Estrada (UHH). 239-Pono Calip (UH). 240-Jarred Sawada (UH). 242-Robert Benton (UH). 245-Isaac Jaffurs (UHH). 246-Chase Bingham (UH), Kelii Dias (UHH). 251-Kamden Brakel (UH), Daniel Soglanich (UH). 258-Cody Pewarchuk (UH).

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

TODAY'S GAMES, ALL TIMES HAWAI'I

Philadelphia at Boston, 8 a.m.

Anaheim at Calgary, 10 a.m.

Edmonton at Detroit, 10 a.m.

Buffalo at Ottawa, 2 p.m.

Toronto at Montreal, 2 p.m.

San Jose at Columbus, 2 p.m.

Florida at Washington, 2 p.m.

Los Angeles at New Jersey, 2 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 2:30 p.m.

Colorado at St. Louis, 3:30 p.m.

Carolina at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

Chicago at Vancouver, 5 p.m.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

MONTREAL 0 1 1—2

BUFFALO 0 2 1—3

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Buffalo, Spacek 3 (Hecht, Kaleta), :27. 2, Montreal, Koivu 9 (Pacioretty, Gorges), 10:21 (pp). 3, Buffalo, Paetsch 2 (Mair, Ellis), 12:16. Third Period—4, Buffalo, Connolly 11, 4:55. 5, Montreal, Hamrlik 4 (S.Kostitsyn, Lapierre), 16:34. Goalies—Montreal, Price. Buffalo, Miller. A—18,161 (18,690). T—2:19.

NEW JERSEY 3 2 0—5

ATLANTA 0 1 0—1

First Period—1, New Jersey, Zajac 16 (Langenbrunner, Parise), 4:34. 2, New Jersey, Madden 6 (Elias, C.White), 10:11 (sh). 3, New Jersey, Clarkson 11 (Madden, Rolston), 11:42. Second Period—4, Atlanta, Armstrong 14 (Peverley, Schneider), 2:05. 5, New Jersey, Parise 30 (Elias, Martin), 3:49 (pp). 6, New Jersey, Gionta 12, 8:08 (sh). Third Period—None. Goalies—New Jersey, Weekes. Atlanta, Lehtonen, Hedberg. A—17,067 (18,545). T—2:24.

COLUMBUS 0 0 1—1

PITTSBURGH 0 3 1—4

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Pittsburgh, Letang 4 (Crosby, Whitney), 5:33 (pp). 2, Pittsburgh, Sykora 21 (Orpik, Malkin), 8:35. 3, Pittsburgh, Letang 5 (Crosby, Talbot), 15:08. Third Period—4, Columbus, Tyutin 7 (Huselius, Malhotra), 9:44 (pp). 5, Pittsburgh, Crosby 21 (Dupuis, Gill), 19:27 (en). Goalies—Columbus, Dubielewicz. Pittsburgh, Fleury. A—17,050 (16,940). T—2:23.

NASHVILLE 0 1 1—2

MINNESOTA 0 0 0—0

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Nashville, Arnott 19 (Dumont), 12:15. Third Period—2, Nashville, Legwand 12 (Pihlstrom), 1:02. Goalies—Nashville, Ellis. Minnesota, Backstrom. A—18,568 (18,064). T—2:18.

N.Y. RANGERS 1 1 0— 2

DALLAS 3 1 6—10

First Period—1, N.Y. Rangers, Zherdev 14 (Drury, Dubinsky), 3:35. 2, Dallas, Sutherby 5, 4:10. 3, Dallas, Ribeiro 12 (Ott, Lehtinen), 14:24 (pp). 4, Dallas, Richards 14 (Niskanen), 18:58. Second Period—5, N.Y. Rangers, Zherdev 15 (Rozsival, Drury), 3:05 (pp). 6, Dallas, Ribeiro 13 (Ott), 18:15. Third Period—7, Dallas, Lehtinen 6 (Ribeiro), 4:15. 8, Dallas, Brunnstrom 11 (Modano, Hutchinson), 10:46. 9, Dallas, Ott 10 (Lehtinen, Ribeiro), 11:25 (pp). 10, Dallas, Sydor 2 (Modano, Brunnstrom), 11:56. 11, Dallas, Neal 17 (Sydor, Niskanen), 15:59 (pp). 12, Dallas, Neal 18 (Brunnstrom, Niskanen), 17:06 (pp). Goalies—N.Y. Rangers, Valiquette. Dallas, Turco. A—18,532 (18,532). T—2:30.

SOFTBALL

COLLEGE

OCEANIC TIME WARNER CABLE PARADISE CLASSIC

YESTERDAY

AT RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL STADIUM

GAME 1

UAB VS. HAWAI'I

UAB (1-2) 002 000 0-2 4 1

UH (1-1) 000 000 0-0 1 1

Lindsey Croft and Mandy Lowman. Melissa Gonzalez and Katie Grimes. W-Croft. L-Gonzalez.

Leading hitters-UAB: Cameron Skates 2-3, double.

GAME 2

HAWAI'I VS. LSU

UH (1-2) 000 110 3-5 7 3

LSU (2-1) 310 002 X-6 14 4

Courtney Baughman, Stephanie Ricketts (6) and Grimes. Casey Faile and Morgan Russell. W-Faile. L-Baughman.

Leading hitters-UH: Gonzalez 2-4, homer, 4 RBIs. LSU: Kristen Shortridge 3-4; Jazz Jackson 2-4; Rachel Mitchell 2-4, double, 2 RBIs; Juliana Santos 3-4, double, homer, 2 RBIs; Ashley Langoni double; Faile double.

NCAA DIVISION II

BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I VS. HAWAI'I-HILO

YESTERDAY

AT VULCAN SOFTBALL FIELD

GAME 1

BYUH (0-1, 0-1) 100 000 0-1 5 2

UHH (1-0, 1-0) 000 003 X-3 8 0

Katresha Veazie and Kahealani Alohikea-Betham. Sarah Weisskopf and Bryanna Hardy. W-Weisskopf. L-Veazie.

Leading hitters-BYUH: Melissa Lehano 2-3, homer; Ivy Sessions 2-3. UHH: Aisha Sueda 3-3; Lauren Holmes double.

GAME 2

BYUH (1-1, 1-1) 260 000 0-8 11 4

UHH (1-1, 1-1) 102 201 1-7 11 2

Julianne Tialavea, Veazie (7) and Alohikea-Behtam. Christina Pedroza, Weisskopf (3) and Jessica Schatz, Sipau Lee-Noa. W-Tialavea. L-Pedroza. S-Veazie.

Leading hitters-BYUH: Lehano 3-4; Sessions 2-4; Alohikea-Betham 2-4, homer, 3 RBIs. UHH: Sueda 2-4, double, 2 RBIs; Weisskopf 2-3; Dana Lee double; ; Lauren Holmes 2-4; Sierra Green 2-4, 2 RBIs.

TENNIS

COLLEGE MEN

NCAA DIVISION II

THURSDAY

Brigham Young def.

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS, 7-2

Singles: Rong Ma (BYUH) def. John Kauss (GAU) 6-1, 6-2. Agnel Peter (BYUH) def. Charlie Paukert (GAU) 6-0, 6-0. Manu Bajpai (BYUH) def. Mike Burdakin (GAU) 1-6, 6-2, 6-3. Carlton Taylor (BYUH) def. Kevin Stickney (GAU) 7-5, 6-2. Romeo Juhasz (BYUH) def. Patrick Clark (GAU) 7-6(5), 7-5. Peter Wright (GAU) def. Brian Baker (BYUH) 6-1, 6-1.

Doubles: Ma/Peter (BYUH) def. Burdakin/Kauss (GAU) 8-1. Bajpai/Taylor (BYUH) def. Paukert/Ben Tomasek (GAU) 9-7). Nick Hansen/Stickney (GAU) def. Juhasz/Baker (BYUH) 8-4.

WATER POLO

COLLEGE WOMEN

HAWAI'I VS. STANDFORD

YESTERDAY

At Standford, Calif.

HAWAI'I 2 2 1 1-6

STANFORD 1 3 4 0-8

Goal scorers-UH: Kelly Mason 2, Monika Eggens, Sivan Pardon, Leonie van der Molen, Carmen Eggens. Stan: Kelly Eaton 3, Cassie Churnside 3, Pallavi Menon 3, Kiran Hillman, Koree Blyeven, Heather West.

Goalie saves-UH: Serena Bredin 4. Stan: Amber Oland 7.

WRESTLING

HIGH SCHOOL

DUAL MEET CHAMPIONSHIPS

BOYS VARSITY

CHAMPIONSHIP

KAISER 58, KAPOLEI 16

Pins-108: Jason Spiker (Kais) 1:08. 135: Byron Apo (Kais) 0:54. 140: Cory Hironaka (Kais) 0:55. 215: Douglas Paahao (Kais) 0:33.

THIRD PLACE

CAMPBELL 42, FARRINGTON 34

Pins-125: Bradley Viloria (Farr) 2:38. 135: Kelii Kupau (Farr) 2:45. 160: Tyler Katsura (Camp) 2:36. 189: Tyson Tynanes (Camp) 4:20. 215: Clifton Namoo (Camp) 1:24. 285: Keith Charguat (Farr) 0:43.

GIRLS VARSITY

CHAMPIONSHIP

CAMPBELL 33, KAHUKU 25

Pins-Darian Auna (Kah) 3:28. Alexandra Arevalos (Camp) 0:47. Jaydene Kuran (Camp) 1:07.

THIRD PLACE

FARRINGTON 24, PEARL CITY 10

Pins-Taylor Ibera (Farr) 3:21.

CORRECTION

SOCCER

Dayna Domingo, Nicole Kahunahana, Christina Saturnio, and Kristy Iwahashi scored goals in Pearl City's 5-4, win over Waiakea on Thursday.

BASKETBALL

'Anuenue's Ikaika Gante had two 3-pointers and Makamae Otani-Wengler had one 3-pointer in Thursday night's game against Roosevelt.