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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, October 18, 2009

ISLE FILE
No. 19 Hawaii-Hilo sweeps past Dominican


Advertiser Staff

Josimara Pinheiro had 10 kills and 13 digs as host Hawai'i-Hilo beat Dominican, 25-19, 25-19, 25-11, yesterday in a Pacific West Conference volleyball match.

Kawena Cubi-Otineru added 11 kills and Morgan Bonney 10 for the No. 19 Vulcans (20-1, 10-1). Katie Swenson had 41 assists and Laura Rodriguez 11 digs.

Gabby Pecora had nine kills and nine digs for the Penguins (4-19, 0-10).

Also in the PacWest:

• Losaline Faka'osi had 14 kills and 22 digs, and Tanza Buroker added 15 kills as host Brigham Young-Hawai'i (11-10, 7-4) beat Notre Dame de Namur (8-17, 5-6), 25-23, 25-19, 24-26, 25-19.

• Dana Eddington had 11 kills as Grand Canyon (14-8, 4-6) beat host Hawai'i Pacific (10-10, 7-4), 25-17, 25-19, 25-21. Kelly Balanay led HPU with 10 kills.

GOLF

KAWATE'S 71 LEADS

Mike Kawate shot a 71 yesterday to take a two-stroke lead after one round of the Turtle Bay Amateur.

UH IN LAST PLACE

The University of Hawai'i women's golf team shot a 319 yesterday for a two-round total of 75-over 642 that kept the Rainbow Wahine in last place of the 15-team Stanford Intercollegiate tournament.

Arizona State leads with 282—555.

Vanderbilt's Marina Alex (71) and Arizona State's Carlota Ciganda (70) share the lead at 137. Corie Hou leads UH with 74—156 (tie 68th).

UCLA's Stephanie Kono, a Punahou alum, shot 75—144 (tie 22nd) and Denver's Kimberly Kim, a former Big Island resident, 73—150 (tie 45th).

SOCCER

CHAMINADE DROPS 2

Jordan Roylance scored two goals as Dixie State beat host Chaminade, 3-1, yesterday in a men's match. The Red Storm are 4-6-1, 2-5. Charles Johnson scored for the Silverswords (2-9, 1-7).

Also yesterday:

• Dixie State (8-3, 7-0) beat host Chaminade (0-11, 0-8), 5-0, in a PacWest women's match.

• Birmingham Southern (7-7) beat host Hawai'i Pacific (6-4-1), 2-1, in a non-conference women's match. Dyanne Anderson scored for HPU.

CROSS COUNTRY

BYUH SWEEPS

Brigham Young-Hawai'i dominated its invitational yesterday, taking the top spots individually and winning both team titles.

Spencer Deavila won the men's race in 25 minutes, 7 seconds, the second-fastest 8K in school history. The Seasiders had 24 points to beat runner-up Hawai'i-Hilo by 23 points.

Lacey Krout won the women's 5K in 19:12 and the Seasiders took four of the top five spots to score 19 points and beat runner-up Hawai'i Pacific by 29 points.