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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, February 20, 2009

For the Record

SPORTS TODAY

BASEBALL

College, UC Irvine vs. Hawai'i, 6:35 p.m. at Les Murakami Stadium.

College, Academy of Art vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 6 p.m. at Hans L'Orange Park.

BASKETBALL

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

College women, Western Athletic Conference, New Mexico State vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

High school, ILH girls Division I Tournament, Kamehameha at 'Iolani, 7:30 p.m. Winner gets second ILH state berth. ILH girls

Division II Tournament, Hawaii Baptist vs. Hanalani, 5:30 p.m. Winner gets fourth ILH state tournament berth.

High school, OIA boys Red Tournament, Game 9, Moanalua vs. Campbell, site tba, 5 p.m.; Game 10, Farrington vs. loser Game 8, site tba, 15 minutes after end of Game 9; Game 11, Kalaheo vs. Kahuku, site tba, 5 p.m.; Game 12, Winner Game 8 vs. Mililani, site tba, 15 minutes after end of Game 11

High school, OIA boys White Tournament, Game 3, Roosevelt at Kailua, 6 p.m.; Game 4, Castle at Wai'anae, 6 p.m.

GOLF

College men, John A. Burns Intercollegiate, final round, all day at Leilehua Golf Course. No admission.

WRESTLING

High school, Chevron State Championships, qualifying rounds, 10 a.m. at Neal Blaisdell Arena.

SPORTS TOMORROW

AIR RIFLERY

High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Team shoulder to shoulder, 8 a.m. at Saint Louis.

BASEBALL

College, doubleheader, UC Irvine vs. Hawai'i, 1:05 p.m. at Les Murakami Stadium.

College, doubleheader, Academy of Art vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 2 p.m. at Hans L'Orange Park.

BASKETBALL

College men, UC Irvine vs. Hawai'i, 7:05 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

College, Chaminade at Hawai'i-Hilo. Women at 5:30 p.m. Men at 7:30 p.m.

High school boys, Interscholastic League of Honolulu. Division I: Maryknoll vs. Saint Louis, 5 p.m. at Punahou; Kamehameha at Damien, 6 p.m.; Mid-Pacific at Punahou, 6:30 p.m. Division II: ASSETS at Punahou, 3:30 p.m.; Kamehameha vs. Island Pacific, 4:30 p.m. at Klum; Saint Louis vs. Le Jardin, 4:30 p.m. at Damien; Academy of the Pacific vs. Lanakila Baptist, 5:30 p.m. at Manoa Rec. Center; Word of Life vs. University, 6 p.m. at Klum; 'Iolani at Hawaiian Mission Academy, 7:30 p.m.

High school boys, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, tournaments. Red Conference: Game 13, Winner Game 9 vs. loser Game 12 at Kaimuki, 2 p.m.; Game 14, Winner Game 10 vs. loser Game 11 at Kaimuki, 15 minutes after end of Game 13; Game 15, Winner Game 11 vs. winner Game 2 at Kaimuki, 15 minutes after Game 14. White Conference: Game 5, Pearl City vs. loser Game 4, site tba, 2 p.m.; Game 6, Waialua vs. Loser Game 3, site tba, 15 minutes after end of Game 5; Game 7, Winner Game 3 vs. winner Game 4, site tba, 15 minutes end of Game 6.

if necessary High school girls, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, tournaments. Red Conference: Games TBA. White Conference: Games TBA.

SOFTBALL

College women, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Chaminade, 5 p.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park.

WRESTLING

High school, Chevron State Championships, Semifinals and consolation rounds, 10 a.m.; Championship round, 3 p.m. at Neal Blaisdell Arena.

BASEBALL

HIGH SCHOOL

KITAMURA TOURNAMENT

YESTERDAY

Moanalua 7, Aiea 2.

Leilehua 4, 'Iolani 4, Leilehua wins tie-breaker.

Kapolei 5, Wai'anae 4.

Punahou 10, Kaua'i 2.

CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL JOE TOM, JR. TOURNAMENT

YESTERDAY

Maryknoll 14, Radford 1.

Pac-Five 8, Kaimuki 2.

Kahuku 7, King Kekaulike 6.

Kamehameha 10, Castle 5.

BASKETBALL

COLLEGE MEN

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Duke 76, St. John's 69.

George Washington 90, St. Bonaventure 62.

Long Isl. U. 85, St. Francis, Pa. 71.

Monmouth, N.J. 60, Rob. Morris 57.

New Hampshire 63, Maine 54.

Quinnipiac 78, Fair. Dickinson 62.

Sac. Heart 101, Cent. Conn. St. 67.

St. Francis, NY 82, Bryant 66.

Villanova 82, Rutgers 72.

Wagner 70, Mount St. Mary's, Md. 65.

SOUTH

Appalachian St. 70, UNC Greensboro 69.

Charlotte 65, Xavier 60.

Coll. of Charleston 81, Georgia Southern 68.

ETSU 66, S.C.-Upstate 61.

Elon 72, W. Carolina 66.

Fla. International 87, Troy 86.

Louisiana Tech 84, Houston Baptist 47.

New Orleans 73, Arkansas St. 63.

No. Florida 69, Fla. Gulf Coast 59.

So. Alabama 63, Middle Tenn. 57.

Tennessee St. 77, Tenn. Tech 74.

MIDWEST

IUPUI 57, IPFW 55.

Michigan 74, Minnesota 62.

Oakland, Mich. 77, W. Illinois 52.

UMKC 61, Centenary 59.

Wisconsin 68, Indiana 51.

SOUTHWEST

North Texas 95, La.-Monroe 80.

W. Kentucky 78, Ark.-Little Rock 69.

FAR WEST

California 78, Oregon 60.

Denver 55, La.-Lafayette 51.

Gonzaga 91, Loy. Marymount 54.

Hawai'i 73, Fresno St. 69.

Idaho St. 63, Montana St. 56.

Oral Roberts 64, S. Utah 46.

Oregon St. 66, Stanford 54.

Portland 74, Pepperdine 45.

Portland St. 77, N. Colorado 74.

St. Mary's, Calif. 65, San Diego 61.

USC 61, Washington St. 51.

UCLA 85, Washington 76.

Weber St. 69, Montana 58.

COLLEGE WOMEN

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Drexel 54, Delaware 33.

Hofstra 66, Old Dominion 51.

Marist 91, Manhattan 82.

North Carolina 92, Boston College 68.

Purdue 69, Penn St. 51.

Towson 67, George Mason 52.

SOUTH

Alabama 67, Mississippi 59.

Arkansas 83, Florida 74.

Duke 62, Virginia Tech 46.

ETSU 72, Campbell 64.

Florida Gulf Coast 57, North Florida 48.

Florida St. 75, Clemson 58.

Jacksonville 67, Stetson 51.

Jacksonville St. 75, Austin Peay 71, OT.

Kennesaw St. 68, Belmont 46.

Kentucky 66, Tennessee 56.

LSU 57, Georgia 46.

Maryland 87, Georgia Tech 79.

Mercer 68, Lipscomb 56.

Northeastern 68, William & Mary 58.

Tennessee St. 67, Tennessee Tech 57.

Tulane 77, Southern Miss. 60.

UNC Wilmington 68, James Madison 63.

Va. Commonwealth 63, Georgia St. 60.

Vanderbilt 73, Auburn 70.

Virginia 84, Miami 75, OT.

MIDWEST

Bradley 75, Creighton 67.

Cleveland St. 51, Wright St. 43.

Detroit 70, Youngstown St. 62.

E. Illinois 63, Tenn.-Martin 53.

Evansville 65, Indiana St. 58.

Illinois St. 71, S. Illinois 68.

Indiana 85, Northwestern 67.

Iowa 72, Wisconsin 65.

Loyola of Chicago 70, Wis.-Milwaukee 66.

Michigan St. 52, Michigan 27.

N. Iowa 60, Drake 58.

Ohio St. 73, Minnesota 62.

SE Missouri 69, Murray St. 51.

Wis.-Green Bay 73, Ill.-Chicago 52.

SOUTHWEST

UTEP 61, UCF 49.

FAR WEST

Cal Poly 62, UC Davis 47.

California 84, Oregon 42.

Gonzaga 81, Loy. Marymount 78.

Montana 75, Weber St. 51.

Montana St. 81, Idaho St. 72.

Nevada 69, Idaho 53.

Pacific 59, UC Santa Barbara 50.

Pepperdine 64, Portland 55.

Portland St. 89, N. Colorado 71.

Stanford 72, Oregon St. 43.

GOLF

PGA TOUR-NORTHERN TRUST

YESTERDAY

AT RIVIERA COUNTRY CLUB

LOS ANGELES

PURSE: $6.3 MILLION

YARDAGE: 7,298; PAR: 71 (35-36)

PARTIAL FIRST ROUND

Note: Play suspended due to darkness with four golfers still on the course. The round will be completed Friday morning.

Phil Mickelson 31-32—63.

Scott McCarron 31-33—64.

Dean Wilson 30-36—66.

Jim Furyk 33-33—66.

Dustin Johnson 34-32—66.

Luke Donald 32-34—66.

Andres Romero 32-34—66.

K.J. Choi 32-34—66.

John Merrick 34-32—66.

Fred Couples 34-33—67.

Brandt Snedeker 33-34—67.

Kevin Na 32-35—67.

Tommy Armour III 34-33—67.

Jeff Klauk 32-35—67.

Ryuji Imada 34-33—67.

D.J. Trahan 33-34—67.

Todd Hamilton 33-34—67.

Kirk Triplett 32-35—67.

Briny Baird 32-35—67.

Paul Azinger 31-36—67.

Tim Clark 32-36—68.

Brandt Jobe 32-36—68.

Steve Elkington 31-37—68.

Ben Curtis 34-34—68.

Retief Goosen 33-35—68.

Charley Hoffman 31-37—68.

Chris DiMarco 31-37—68.

Woody Austin 33-35—68.

Bo Van Pelt 33-35—68.

Ryan Moore 34-34—68.

Rich Beem 33-35—68.

Geoff Ogilvy 33-35—68.

Carl Pettersson 34-34—68.

Steve Stricker 34-34—68.

Rory Sabbatini 33-35—68.

Jason Gore 35-34—69.

Jeev M. Singh 34-35—69.

Hunter Mahan 34-35—69.

Brian Bateman 33-36—69.

Will MacKenzie 34-35—69.

Bubba Watson 35-34—69.

Michael Allen 33-36—69.

Bill Haas 34-35—69.

Oliver Wilson 33-36—69.

Brendon de Jonge 33-36—69.

Pat Perez 35-34—69.

Chez Reavie 34-35—69.

Marc Turnesa 35-34—69.

Brian Davis 34-35—69.

Jeff Quinney 33-36—69.

Jimmy Walker 35-34—69.

Shigeki Maruyama 36-34—70.

Peter Lonard 36-34—70.

Brad Adamonis 32-38—70.

Kenny Perry 37-33—70.

Mike Weir 34-36—70.

Trevor Immelman 33-37—70.

Robert Allenby 33-37—70.

Mark Calcavecchia 34-36—70.

Johnson Wagner 37-33—70.

Jonathan Byrd 34-36—70.

Vaughn Taylor 35-35—70.

Soren Hansen 33-37—70.

Vincent Johnson 34-36—70.

Matt Kuchar 35-35—70.

Michael Letzig 34-36—70.

John Rollins 35-35—70.

Graeme McDowell 35-35—70.

John Mallinger 35-35—70.

Charlie Wi 35-35—70.

Justin Leonard 34-36—70.

Brian Gay 36-34—70.

Cameron Beckman 35-35—70.

Joe Ogilvie 34-36—70.

Richard S. Johnson 35-35—70.

Rocco Mediate 34-36—70.

David Duval 33-37—70.

Nicholas Thompson 35-36—71.

Stuart Appleby 35-36—71.

Nick Watney 34-37—71.

Troy Matteson 36-35—71.

Jeff Maggert 37-34—71.

Tim Wilkinson 35-36—71.

Nick O'Hern 35-36—71.

Ernie Els 35-36—71.

Stephen Ames 35-36—71.

George McNeill 35-36—71.

Scott Verplank 35-36—71.

Steve Lowery 35-36—71.

Aaron Baddeley 32-39—71.

Mathew Goggin 34-37—71.

John Senden 37-34—71.

Steve Pate 36-35—71.

Heath Slocum 37-35—72.

Ben Crane 35-37—72.

Martin Laird 36-36—72.

Padraig Harrington 34-38—72.

Mark Wilson 36-36—72.

Jerry Kelly 34-38—72.

Cliff Kresge 36-36—72.

Tom Pernice, Jr. 36-36—72.

David Berganio, Jr. 34-38—72.

Bryce Molder 35-37—72.

Vijay Singh 35-37—72.

Chad Campbell 35-37—72.

Charles Howell III 34-38—72.

Angel Cabrera 35-37—72.

Eric Axley 37-35—72.

Bob Estes 33-39—72.

Kevin Sutherland 36-36—72.

Ken Duke 37-36—73.

Nathan Green 35-38—73.

Zach Johnson 35-38—73.

Steve Flesch 38-35—73.

J.B. Holmes 36-37—73.

Steve Marino 35-38—73.

Jin Park 36-37—73.

Ryo Ishikawa 38-35—73.

Harrison Frazar 36-37—73.

Jason Bohn 35-38—73.

Tim Herron 36-37—73.

Daniel Chopra 34-39—73.

Corey Pavin 36-37—73.

Lucas Glover 36-37—73.

Ricky Barnes 37-36—73.

Ryan Palmer 39-35—74.

Bart Bryant 32-42—74.

J.J. Henry 35-39—74.

Jeff Overton 35-40—75.

Tim Petrovic 38-37—75.

Alex Cejka 35-40—75.

Kevin Streelman 38-37—75.

Parker McLachlin 38-37—75.

David Morland IV 37-38—75.

Matt Bettencourt 36-40—76.

Tom Lehman 37-39—76.

Billy Mayfair 38-38—76.

James Nitties 32-44—76.

Brad Faxon 39-38—77.

Jim Gormley 41-38—79.

COLLEGE MEN

JOHN BURNS INTERCOLLEGIATE

YESTERDAY

AT LEILEHUA GOLF COURSE

PAR: 72; YARDAGE: 6,917

ROUND 2

Team: 1, Arizona 556. 2, New Mexico 562. 3, Texas A&M 564. 4, Nevada 565. 5, Arkansas 566. 6, SMU 567. 7, Auburn 569. 8, San Diego, Denver 571. 10, Brigham Young 573. 11, Colorado State 574. 12, UNLV 575. 13, UC Santa Barbara 576. 14, Hawai'i 586. 15, San Jose State 590. 16, UTEP 593. 17, Hawai'i Hilo 600.

INDIVIDUAL

Tar. Macmanus, Ariz. 64-70-134.

Jor. Hammer, BYU 66-70-136.

James Kwon, SMU 67-70-137.

Eddie Olson, UNLV 71-67-138.

Bryce Hanstad, CSU 69-69-138.

Jay Myers, SJSU 66-72-138.

Cole Moreland, Au. 67-71-138.

Gle. Northcutt, Au. 69-70-139.

Daniel Wax, Den. 70-69-139.

Ja. Erkenbeck, NMU 69-70-139.

Brady Johnson, BYU 68-71-139.

Tyler Neal, Ariz. 67-72-139.

Jon. Khan, Ariz. 71-68-139.

Ignacio Elvira, TA&M 67-72-139.

And. Landry, Ark. 70-70-140.

Bro. Burgoon, TA&M 70-70-140.

Scott Smith, Nev. 69-71-140.

Ethan Tracy, Ark. 69-71-140.

HAWAI'I GOLFERS

Robert Berton, U.H 70-72-142.

Thomas Kua, UH 68-75-143.

Stephen Zane, UHH 73-73-146.

Kamden Brake, UH 76-72-148.

Lo. Gouldin, UHH 74-76-150.

Zady Ari, UHH 74-78-152.

Ch. Armanini, UHH 77-76-153.

Jarred Sawada, UH 78-75-153.

Pono Calip, UH 79-75-154.

Jesus Valdivia, UHH 77-77-154.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

ALL TIMES HAWAI'I

TODAY'S GAMES

Tampa Bay at Carolina, 2 p.m.

Colorado at Washington, 2 p.m.

Anaheim at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.

BUFFALO 0 3 0—3

PHILADELPHIA 1 2 3—6

First Period—1, Philadelphia, Metropolit 4 (Asham, Richards), 12:42. Second Period—2, Buffalo, Spacek 5 (Roy, Stafford), 3:16. 3, Philadelphia, Coburn 6 (Gagne, Richards), 8:57. 4, Buffalo, Spacek 6 (Gaustad, MacArthur), 12:11 (pp). 5, Philadelphia, Richards 21 (Timonen), 14:03 (sh). 6, Buffalo, Roy 21 (Stafford, Connolly), 19:29 (pp). Third Period—7, Philadelphia, Knuble 20 (Gagne, Richards), 13:51 (pp). 8, Philadelphia, Richards 22, 19:18 (en). 9, Philadelphia, Powe 4, 19:50 (en). Goalies—Buffalo, Miller. Philadelphia, Biron. A—19,642 (19,537). T—2:22.

MONTREAL 0 2 2—4

PITTSBURGH 1 1 3—5

First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Sykora 22 (Minard, Malkin), 10:27. Second Period—2, Montreal, Plekanec 13 (A.Kostitsyn), 6:22. 3, Pittsburgh, Satan 15 (Whitney, Eaton), 7:25. 4, Montreal, Schneider 5 (Markov, A.Kostitsyn), 15:04 (pp). Third Period—5, Pittsburgh, Malkin 26 (Crosby, Fedotenko), :29. 6, Pittsburgh, Talbot 7 (Staal, Cooke), 3:00. 7, Montreal, A.Kostitsyn 22 (Plekanec, Hamrlik), 3:13. 8, Montreal, Plekanec 14 (Pacioretty), 6:31. 9, Pittsburgh, Gonchar 1 (Fedotenko), 7:18. Goalies—Montreal, Price. Pittsburgh, Fleury. A—16,968 (16,940). T—2:18.

CAROLINA 3 2 1—6

N.Y. ISLANDERS 1 0 1—2

First Period—1, Carolina, Whitney 18 (Babchuk, Seidenberg), 5:23. 2, N.Y. Islanders, Streit 11 (Comeau, Bailey), 11:48 (pp). 3, Carolina, Cullen 16 (Whitney), 16:15. 4, Carolina, Staal 25 (Samsonov, Gleason), 17:09. Second Period—5, Carolina, Staal 26 (Samsonov, Ruutu), 15:49. 6, Carolina, Seidenberg 4 (Eaves), 19:44. Third Period—7, Carolina, Samsonov 13 (Babchuk 11), 9:50. 8, N.Y. Islanders, Sim 7 (Hilbert, Martinek), 10:21. Goalies—Carolina, Ward. N.Y. Islanders, MacDonald. A—11,802 (16,234). T—2:17.

VANCOUVER 3 1 1—5

OTTAWA 0 2 0—2

First Period—1, Vancouver, Burrows 14 (H.Sedin), 3:14. 2, Vancouver, H.Sedin 12 (D.Sedin, Burrows), 10:49. 3, Vancouver, Bieksa 10 (Wellwood, H.Sedin), 15:23 (pp). Second Period—4, Vancouver, D.Sedin 25 (Burrows, H.Sedin), 8:35. 5, Ottawa, Heatley 27 (Vermette, Shannon), 12:37 (pp). 6, Ottawa, Fisher 8 (Phillips, Vermette), 16:18. Third Period—7, Vancouver, Demitra 16 (Sundin), 19:48 (en). Goalies—Vancouver, Luongo. Ottawa, Elliott. A—19,716 (19,153). T—2:25.

CHICAGO 1 0 3—4

FLORIDA 0 0 0—0

First Period—1, Chicago, Ladd 10 (Havlat, Wisniewski), 3:07. Second Period—None. Third Period—2, Chicago, Eager 9 (Wisniewski, Burish), 8:32. 3, Chicago, Toews 21 (Havlat, Walker), 16:10 (en). 4, Chicago, Eager 10 (Fraser, Keith), 19:14. Goalies—Chicago, Huet. Florida, Vokoun. A—16,133 (19,250). T—2:15.

COLUMBUS 1 1 1 0—4

TORONTO 1 2 0 0—3

COLUMBUS WON SHOOTOUT 2-1

First Period—1, Toronto, Antropov 19 (Kubina, Ponikarovsky), 12:39 (pp). 2, Columbus, Nash 25 (Huselius, Malhotra), 19:59. Second Period—3, Columbus, Umberger 20 (Voracek, Ja.Williams), 11:42. 4, Toronto, Mayers 3 (Blake, Moore), 14:09. 5, Toronto, Antropov 20 (Ponikarovsky, Stajan), 18:03. Third Period—6, Columbus, Huselius 17 (Nash, Malhotra), 1:38. Overtime—None.

Shootout—Columbus 2 (Ja.Williams G, Nash G); Toronto 1 (Hagman NG, Blake G, Stempniak NG). Goalies—Columbus, Mason. Toronto, Pogge. A—19,179 (18,819). T—2:36.

NEW JERSEY 0 1 1 0—3

TAMPA BAY 2 0 0 0—2

NEW JERSEY WON SHOOTOUT 2-1

First Period—1, Tampa Bay, Malone 20 (St. Louis, Lecavalier), 4:33. 2, Tampa Bay, Malone 21 (Lecavalier, Smaby), 12:55. Second Period—3, New Jersey, Rolston 11 (Clarkson, Zubrus), 2:16 (pp). Third Period—4, New Jersey, Parise 35 (Zajac, Langenbrunner), 1:13 (pp). Overtime—None. Shootout—New Jersey 2 (Parise G, Elias G); Tampa Bay 1 (Lecavalier G, Prospal NG, Malone NG). Goalies—New Jersey, Weekes. Tampa Bay, Ramo. A—14,408 (19,758). T—2:38.

ST. LOUIS 0 1 0 1—2

NASHVILLE 1 0 0 0—1

First Period—1, Nashville, Sullivan 3 (Arnott), 9:59. Second Period—2, St. Louis, McDonald 8 (Colaiacovo, Crombeen), 14:06. Third Period—None. Overtime—3, St. Louis, Tkachuk 18 (McDonald, Oshie), 2:52. Goalies—St. Louis, Mason. Nashville, Rinne. A—15,037 (17,113). T—2:31.

CALGARY 1 1 0 1—3

MINNESOTA 0 2 0 0—2

First Period—1, Calgary, Bourque 21, 3:17. Second Period—2, Minnesota, Fritsche 2 (Johnsson), 3:02 (sh). 3, Minnesota, Gillies 2 (Olvecky), 6:56. 4, Calgary, Boyd 10 (Sarich), 16:10. Third Period—None. Overtime—5, Calgary, Aucoin 10 (Bertuzzi, Regehr), 3:50. Goalies—Calgary, Kiprusoff. Minnesota, Backstrom. A—18,568 (18,064). T—2:23.

EDMONTON 1 1 0—2

DALLAS 2 1 1—4

First Period—1, Dallas, Barch 4 (Brunnstrom, Sutherby), 10:41. 2, Dallas, Sawada 1 (Ribeiro, Daley), 16:36. 3, Edmonton, Reddox 5 (Jacques, Smid), 17:00. Second Period—4, Edmonton, Horcoff 14 (Souray, Staios), :47. 5, Dallas, Brunnstrom 13 (Eriksson), 3:08 (pp). Third Period—6, Dallas, Lehtinen 7 (Ribeiro, Ott), 8:17. Shots on Goal—Edmonton 6-8-9—23. Dallas 13-7-5—25. Goalies—Edmonton, Roloson. Dallas, Turco. A—17,792 (18,532). T—2:34.

ATLANTA 1 1 1 0—3

PHOENIX 1 2 0 0—4

PHOENIX WON SHOOTOUT 2-1

First Period—1, Atlanta, Christensen 5 (Hainsey, Peverley), 6:28 (pp). 2, Phoenix, Lindstrom 9 (Doan, Yandle), 10:01 (pp). Second Period—3, Phoenix, Tikhonov 6 (Michalek, Fedoruk), 1:47. 4, Phoenix, Goertzen 2 (Carcillo, Jokinen), 6:51. 5, Atlanta, Little 24 (Kovalchuk), 12:16. Third Period—6, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 30 (Little, White), 19:07. Overtime—None. Shootout—Atlanta 1 (Little NG, Kozlov G, Kovalchuk NG, Christensen NG, White NG, Peverley NG, Perrin NG, Armstrong NG); Phoenix 2 (Lindstrom NG, Mueller NG, Doan G, Reinprecht NG, Tikhonov NG, Jokinen NG, Boedker NG, Carcillo G). Goalies—Atlanta, Lehtonen. Phoenix, Tellqvist. A—15,341 (17,125). T—2:43.

LOS ANGELES 1 1 0—2

SAN JOSE 2 2 0—4

First Period—1, San Jose, Kaspar 2 (Setoguchi, Thornton), :34. 2, Los Angeles, Handzus 11 (Richardson, Simmonds), 4:24. 3, San Jose, Marleau 33 (Blake, Vlasic), 18:03. Second Period—4, Los Angeles, Frolov 24 (O'Sullivan, Brown), 3:53 (pp). 5, San Jose, Vlasic 5 (Blake, Thornton), 10:51 (pp). 6, San Jose, Michalek 16 (Pavelski, Lemieux), 13:11. Third Period—None. Goalies—Los Angeles, Ersberg. San Jose, Nabokov. A—17,496 (17,496). T—2:31.

SOFTBALL

COLLEGE

MARYLAND VS. HAWAI'I

YESTERDAY

At Cathedral City, Calif.

MD. (2-5) 011 010 0-3 8 2

UH (2-9) 000 000 2-2 3 0

Sarah Dooley and Lydia Fowler. Courtney Baughman and Katie Grimes. W-Dooley. L-Baughman.

Leading hitters-MD: Breanna Shaw 2-3, homer.

NCAA DIVISION II

HAWAI'I-HILO VS. DIXIE STATE

YESTERDAY

AT ST. GEORGE, UTAH

GAME 1

UHH 000 00-0 5 1

DSC 013 23-9 14 1

Sarah Weisskopf, Pedroza Christina (4) and Bryanna Hardy. Haley Schumers and Breanna Egge. W-Schumers. L-Weisskopf.

Leading hitters-DSC: McIntyre 2-4; Shantae Hunter 3-3; Egge 2-2; Ashley McFarland 2-3, 2 RBIs; Nellie Hardy 2-3.

GAME 2

UHH 000 000 0-0 4 1

DSC 002 000 X-2 5 1

Amber Waracka and Jessica Schatz. Lauren Folta and Jaki Hawkins. W-Folta. L-Waracka.

Leading hitters-DSC: Bailie Hicken 2-2, double; Shantae Hunter double.

HIGH SCHOOL

MILILANI SOFTBALL CLASSIC

YESTERDAY

AT CENTRAL O'AHU REGIONAL PARK

DAY 3 RESULTS

Moanalua 10, Pac-Five 5.

Wai'anae 11, Kahuku 2.

Castle 7, Waimea 3.

Kailua 7, Farrington 5.

Maryknoll 6, Castle 1.

Lahainaluna 10, Pac-Five 6.

Waiakea 12, Kahuku 2.

Farrington 8, Kapa'a 2.

Maryknoll 8, Waimea 5.

Moanalua 12, Lahainaluna 1.

Wai'anae 10, Waiakea 2.

Kailua 15, Kapa'a 0.

TENNIS

COLLEGE WOMEN

NCAA DIVISION II

PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE

YESTERDAY

BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I DEF. CHAMINADE, 9-0

Singles: Yuan Jia (BYUH) def. Audra Takara (CU), 6-1, 6-1. Jenny Chin (BYUH) def. Tiffany DeVincent (CU), 6-2, 6-3. Wen-Ling Wang (BYUH) def. Stacey Chaussoy (CU), 6-0, 6-0. Shawni Porter (BYUH) def. Natalie Phanphengdy (CU), 6-2, 6-0. Shenley Puterbaugh (BYUH) def. Silkie Kawahakui (CU), 6-3, 6-2. Justine Gallaci (BYUH) def. Kiana Iwado (CU), 6-2, 6-2.

Doubles: Elwen Li/Jia (BYUH) def. Takara/DeVincent (CU), 8-2. Chin/Wang (BYUH) def. Chaussoy/Phanphengdy (CU), 8-1. Porter/Ayako Ikeda (BYUH) def. Kawahakui/Iwado (CU), 8-0.

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

VARSITY

PUNAHOU DEF. MID-PACIFIC, 5-0

'IOLANI DEF. KAMEHAMEHA, 5-0

WATER POLO

COLLEGE WOMEN

HAWAI'I VS. UCLA

YESTERDAY

At Los Angeles, Calif.

UH (6-4) 3 3 0 2- 8

UCLA (8-2) 2 3 5 1-11

Goal scorers-UH: Carmen EWggens 3, Dagmar Genee 3, Monika Eggens, Saara Majuri. UCLA: Priscilla Orozco 3, Anne Belden 2, KK Clark 2, Megan Burmeister, Tanya Gandy, Katie Rulon, Hannah Sebenaler.

Goalie saves-UH: Serena Bredin 9. UCLA: Brittany Fullen 11.