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Posted on: Monday, October 26, 2009

For the Record


Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

It marked the first time in baseball postseason history that both teams hit home runs in each of the first two innings.

Source: Los Angeles Times

SPORTS TODAY

SOCCER

College, Pacific West Conference, Grand Canyon vs. Hawai 'i-Hilo at Amaulu field. Women at 1 p.m.; Men at 3:30 p.m.

College, Pacific West Conference, Notre Dame de Namur vs. Hawai 'i Pacific at Atherton field. Women at 1:30 p.m.; Men at 3:30 p.m.

College, Pacific West Conference, Academy of Art at Brigham Young-Hawai 'i. Women at 1 p.m.; Men at 3:30 p.m.

BOWLING

ILH postseason tournament, doubles only at Fort Shafter, 3:45 p.m.

CHEERLEADING

'Iolani Invitational, at 'Iolani, 6 p.m.

PIGSKIN PICKS

Week 8

HIGH SCHOOL

Saint Louis 44, Damien 14

Kamehameha 50, Word of Life 7

COLLEGE

Boise State 54, Hawaii 9

Penn State 35, Michigan 10

Alabama 12, Tennessee 10

Florida 29, Mississippi State 19

USC 42, Oregon State 36

LSU 31, Auburn 10

NFL

Cincinnati 45, Chicago 10

Green Bay 31, Cleveland 3

Pittsburgh 27, Minnesota 17

Buffalo 20, Carolina 9

N.Y. Jets 38, Oakland 0

Dallas 37, Atlanta 21

New Orleans 46, Miami 34

AUTO RACING

NASCAR SPRINT CUP-TUMS FAST RELIEF 500

Yesterday

At Martinsville Speedway

Martinsville, Va.

Lap length: .526 miles

(Start position in parentheses)

1, (17) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 501 laps, 131.7 rating, 195 points, $189,500. 2, (15) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 501, 135.5, 175, $169,526. 3, (21) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 501, 122.7, 170, $143,298. 4, (41) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 501, 95.4, 165, $138,698. 5, (2) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 501, 110.7, 160, $126,351. 6, (23) Jamie McMurray, Ford, 501, 85.2, 150, $97,950. 7, (1) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 501, 109.6, 151, $122,004. 8, (4) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 501, 113.5, 147, $89,350. 9, (13) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 501, 98.2, 138, $99,923. 10, (10) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 501, 101.5, 134, $118,703. 11, (24) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 501, 92, 130, $106,573. 12, (7) Joey Logano, Toyota, 501, 80.6, 127, $122,576. 13, (8) Bobby Labonte, Ford, 501, 81.7, 124, $107,004. 14, (32) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 501, 62.4, 121, $120,290. 15, (22) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 501, 83.1, 123, $121,156. 16, (5) David Reutimann, Toyota, 501, 89.8, 120, $101,473. 17, (37) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 501, 72.4, 112, $91,250. 18, (6) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 501, 82.2, 109, $90,175. 19, (19) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 501, 91.9, 106, $83,150.

20, (29) Carl Edwards, Ford, 501, 81.4, 103, $122,256. 21, (40) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, 500, 63.7, 100, $82,575. 22, (14) David Ragan, Ford, 500, 68, 97, $82,675. 23, (30) Paul Menard, Ford, 500, 56.6, 94, $105,431. 24, (9) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, 500, 55.8, 91, $111,176. 25, (20) Greg Biffle, Ford, 500, 48.7, 93, $90,550. 26, (27) John Andretti, Chevrolet, accident, 499, 47.5, 90, $81,375. 27, (34) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 499, 42.6, 82, $87,673. 28, (3) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 499, 67.6, 79, $108,940. 29, (12) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 499, 66.2, 76, $87,825. 30, (36) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 497, 39.4, 73, $80,750. 31, (18) Scott Speed, Toyota, accident, 495, 48.7, 70, $81,698. 32, (26) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 494, 51.8, 67, $111,973. 33, (11) David Stremme, Dodge, rear end, 439, 51.9, 64, $102,890. 34, (16) AJ Allmendinger, Dodge, 414, 56, 61, $70,300.

35, (38) Sterling Marlin, Dodge, brakes, 355, 40.3, 58, $69,300. 36, (31) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, accident, 248, 55, 55, $88,010. 37, (33) Robby Gordon, Toyota, drive shaft, 130, 40, 52, $87,960. 38, (28) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, overheating, 52, 28.8, 49, $69,150. 39, (35) David Gilliland, Chevrolet, brakes, 48, 31.4, 51, $69,100. 40, (39) Dave Blaney, Toyota, overheating, 38, 29.8, 43, $69,050.

Race Statistics: Average Speed of Race Winner: 73.633 mph. Time of Race: 3 hours, 34 minutes, 44 seconds. Margin of Victory: Under Caution. Top 12 in Points: 1. J.Johnson, 6,098; 2. M.Martin, 5,980; 3. J.Gordon, 5,948; 4. T.Stewart, 5,906; 5. J.Montoya, 5,898; 6. Ku.Busch, 5,858; 7. R.Newman, 5,786; 8. G.Biffle, 5,748; 9. D.Hamlin, 5,746; 10. C.Edwards, 5,685; 11. K.Kahne, 5,659; 12. B.Vickers, 5,568.

BASKETBALL

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

Tomorrow's Games (Times Hawaii)

Boston at Cleveland, 1:30 p.m.

Washington at Dallas, 2:30 p.m.

Houston at Portland, 4 p.m.

L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 4 p.m.

GOLF

PGA FRYS.COM OPEN

Yesterday

At Grayhawk Golf Club

Scottsdale, Ariz.

Purse: $5 million

Yardage: 7,125; Par 70

Final Round

(Won on second playoff hole)

x-Troy Matteson, $900,000

72-61-61-68—262

Rickie Fowler, $440,000 65-64-69-64—262

Jamie Lovemark, $440,000

69-64-65-64—262

Bill Lunde, $220,000 66-67-65-66—264

Tim Clark, $220,000 68-64-65-67—264

Mike Weir, $173,750 66-67-71-61—265

Bryce Molder, $173,750 67-65-70-63—265

Alex Cejka, $135,000 67-67-69-64—267

Heath Slocum, $135,000 64-68-68-67—267

N. Thompson, $135,000 66-68-65-68—267

Ryan Moore, $135,000 66-65-67-69—267

Chris Stroud, $135,000 67-65-65-70—267

Tom Pernice, Jr., $78,100 67-69-68-64—268

Rocco Mediate, $78,100 67-66-70-65—268

Tim Petrovic, $78,100 66-71-66-65—268

Tim Herron, $78,100 68-68-66-66—268

Pat Perez, $78,100 66-67-68-67—268

Martin Laird, $78,100 67-72-62-67—268

Ben Crane, $78,100 66-67-67-68—268

Justin Leonard, $78,100 66-64-69-69—268

Nick O'Hern, $78,100 63-68-67-70—268

Webb Simpson, $78,100 68-65-64-71—268

Chris Riley, $43,250 70-67-67-65—269

Chez Reavie, $43,250 70-67-68-64—269

D.A. Points, $43,250 65-71-67-66—269

Andres Romero, $43,250 68-68-70-63—269

Stephen Ames, $43,250 66-66-68-69—269

Robert Garrigus, $43,250 70-65-65-69—269

Greg Owen, $33,250 65-64-73-68—270

Carl Pettersson, $33,250 70-67-65-68—270

Bo Van Pelt, $33,250 67-68-67-68—270

Brett Quigley, $33,250 68-70-68-64—270

Spencer Levin, $26,417 66-71-66-68—271

A. Oberholser, $26,417 68-69-66-68—271

Chad Campbell, $26,417 68-67-68-68—271

J.J. Henry, $26,417 69-67-70-65—271

Bob Heintz, $26,417 64-73-69-65—271

Nathan Green, $26,417 69-66-66-70—271

Ted Purdy, $18,500 72-67-64-69—272

Peter Tomasulo, $18,500 68-65-70-69—272

Scott McCarron, $18,500 67-67-70-68—272

D.J. Trahan, $18,500 69-64-71-68—272

John Merrick, $18,500 72-65-66-69—272

Rory Sabbatini, $18,500 65-72-68-67—272

M. Calcavecchia, $18,500 71-68-67-66—272

Ricky Barnes, $18,500 66-70-71-65—272

Steve Elkington, $18,500 68-71-68-65—272

Ryan Palmer, $13,350 69-66-68-70—273

Kent Jones, $13,350 71-67-67-68—273

Billy Mayfair, $12,060 66-70-68-70—274

Jeff Klauk, $12,060 66-70-70-68—274

Matt Jones, $12,060 67-68-71-68—274

Paul Goydos, $12,060 66-70-70-68—274

Charlie Wi, $12,060 69-69-68-68—274

ALSO

Parker McLachlin, $9,700

70-68-72-71—281

CHAMPIONS TOUR-AT&T CHAMPIONSHIP

Yesterday

At Oak Hills Country Club

San Antonio

Purse: $1.7 million

Yardage: 6,735; Par 71

Final

Charles Schwab Cup points in parentheses

Phil Blackmar (255), $255,000

72-67-64—203

Tom Kite (125), $124,667 67-69-68—204

Andy Bean (125), $124,667 67-67-70—204

Jay Haas (125), $124,667 68-67-69—204

John Cook (82), $81,600 68-71-66—205

Hale Irwin (68), $68,000 71-67-68—206

Keith Fergus (54), $54,400 69-71-67—207

B. Langer (54), $54,400 70-68-69—207

Scott Simpson (54), $54,400

68-69-70—207

Mike Goodes (39), $39,100 68-72-68—208

Jim Thorpe (39), $39,100 70-69-69—208

Jeff Sluman (39), $39,100 69-67-72—208

Russ Cochran (39), $39,100 66-68-74—208

David Frost, $29,750 73-69-67—209

Craig Stadler, $29,750 68-74-67—209

Tom Jenkins, $29,750 72-71-66—209

Chip Beck, $29,750 70-69-70—209

Morris Hatalsky, $23,248 71-71-68—210

Dan Forsman, $23,248 69-71-70—210

James Mason, $23,248 69-71-70—210

Mark O'Meara, $23,248 67-70-73—210

Jeff Roth, $15,997 69-73-69—211

Loren Roberts, $15,997 71-72-68—211

Joey Sindelar, $15,997 73-70-68—211

Gil Morgan, $15,997 71-71-69—211

John Morse, $15,997 69-72-70—211

Gene Jones, $15,997 71-71-69—211

Mark Wiebe, $15,997 71-71-69—211

Bruce Vaughan, $15,997 72-69-70—211

Peter Jacobsen, $15,997 72-73-66—211

Tim Simpson, $15,997 68-69-74—211

Mark James, $11,475 74-70-68—212

Keith Clearwater, $11,475 66-74-72—212

Lanny Wadkins, $11,475 71-70-71—212

David Eger, $11,475 68-71-73—212

Kirk Hanefeld, $9,208 70-72-71—213

Bob Tway, $9,208 68-75-70—213

Ronnie Black, $9,208 71-71-71—213

Bob Gilder, $9,208 71-70-72—213

Mike McCullough, $9,208 71-69-73—213

Tim Conley, $9,208 69-70-74—213

Ben Crenshaw, $7,310 67-75-72—214

Tom Purtzer, $7,310 72-70-72—214

Fulton Allem, $7,310 70-72-72—214

David Ogrin, $7,310 72-71-71—214

Mike Reid, $7,310 68-72-74—214

NATIONWIDE TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP

Yesterday

At Daniel Island Club (Ralston Creek Course)

Charleston, S.C.

Purse: $1 million

Yardage: 7,446; Par: 72

Final

Matt Every, $180,000 70-63-67-67—267

Michael Sim, $108,000 64-70-67-69—270

Josh Teater, $58,000 69-67-69-70—275

S. Wheatcroft, $58,000 69-69-65-72—275

Esteban Toledo, $38,000 71-67-67-71—276

Cameron Percy, $38,000 69-65-70-72—276

Tom Gillis, $29,100 75-66-70-66—277

Craig Bowden, $29,100 71-70-70-66—277

Chris Baryla, $29,100 69-70-70-68—277

Chad Collins, $29,100 69-69-70-69—277

Fabian Gomez, $29,100 70-65-72-70—277

Dustin Risdon, $22,000 70-72-70-67—279

Blake Adams, $22,000 69-73-70-67—279

Brian Stuard, $17,000 76-67-69-68—280

Justin Bolli, $17,000 67-71-72-70—280

David Branshaw, $17,000 70-71-69-70—280

Brian Smock, $17,000 72-70-68-70—280

Jerod Turner, $17,000 72-64-70-74—280

Alistair Presnell, $13,500 70-69-73-69—281

J.J. Killeen, $13,500 72-71-69-69—281

Garth Mulroy, $11,600 76-69-71-66—282

Won Joon Lee, $11,600 70-67-72-73—282

Martin Piller, $9,350 71-72-71-69—283

Henrik Bjornstad, $9,350 70-71-69-73—283

Justin Hicks, $9,350 71-71-68-73—283

M. Gronberg, $9,350 69-69-70-75—283

PGA EUROPEAN-CASTELLO MASTERS COSTA AZAHAR

Yesterday

At Club de Campo del Mediterraneo

Castellon, Spain

Purse: $2.99 million

Yardage: 7,111; Par: 71

Final

Michael Jonzon 64-68-65-67—264

Martin Kaymer 63-67-68-67—265

Christian Nilsson 69-66-65-65—265

Sergio Garcia 63-68-67-69—267

Maarten Lafeber 71-67-64-66—268

Robert Allenby 64-66-71-68—269

Soren Hansen 70-68-65-66—269

Darren Clarke 68-70-67-65—270

Andrew Coltart 70-64-69-67—270

Peter Hanson 66-68-66-70—270

Sam Hutsby 65-68-66-71—270

Jamie Donaldson 71-67-65-68—271

Colin Montgomerie 70-69-64-68—271

ISKANDAR JOHOR OPEN

Yesterday

At Royal Johor Country Club

Johor Bahru, Malaysia

Purse: $1 million

Yardage: 6,964; Par: 72

Final Round

K.J. Choi 68-64-64—196

Chapchai Nirat 69-65-66—200

Himmat Rai 64-67-70—201

Retief Goosen 69-70-62—201

Kodai Ichihara 66-69-69—204

Kiradech Aphibarnrat 72-68-64—204

Juvic Pagunsan 70-68-67—205

Mars Pucay 69-65-71—205

Anirban Lahiri 69-69-68—206

Chang Tse-peng 64-68-73—206

Darren Beck 68-64-74—206

Noh Seung-yul 69-68-69—206

Tim Stewart 69-73-64—206

Lin Wen-hong 69-69-68—206

KINOSHITA PEARL CLASSIC

Yesterda

At Kapolei Golf Club

Par: 36-36-72; Yardage: 6,136

Final Results

Rosie Jones, $50,000 67-70-137

Colleen Walker, $35,000 66-75-141

Nancy Scranton, $21,250 71-71-142

Kris Tschetter, $21,250 72-70-142

Elaine Crosby, $12,500 73-70-143

Barb Mucha, $12,500 70-73-143

Pat Bradley, $10,000 71-74-145

Cindy Figg-Currier, $10,000 74-71-145

Sherri Turner, $10,000 72-73-145

Dawn Coe-Jones, $8,125 72-74-146

Alicia Dibos, $8,125 74-72-146

Shelley Hamlin, $8,125 76-70-146

Christa Johnson, $8,125 72-74-146

Debbie Massey, $8,125 72-74-146

Akane Oshiro, $8,125 72-74-146

Laurie Rinker, $8,125 74-72-146

Kathryn Young-Robyn, $8,125 70-76-146

Amy Alcott, $6,625 74-73-147

Martha Nause, $6,625 73-74-147

Cindy Rarick, $6,625 72-75-147

Aiko Takasu, $6,625 74-73-147

Lori West, $6,000 77-71-148

Anne Marie Palli, $5,700 76-73-149

Val Skinner, $5,700 75-74-149

Patti Rizzo, $5,375 77-73-150

Jan Stephenson, $5,375 77-73-150

Allison Finney, $5,322.50 76-75-151

Sandra Haynie, $5,322.50 78-73-151

Lee Young Me, $5,318 79-73-152

Cindy Miller, $5,317 79-76-155

Miki Oda, $5,317 78-77-155

Jane Blalock, $5,314.50 77-79-156

Judy Dickinson, $5314.50 76-80-156

Yoshiko Ito, $5,313 80-79-159

Dale Eggeling, $5,312 81-82-163

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

Today's Games (Times Hawaii)

Phoenix at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 1:30 p.m.

Minnesota at Chicago, 2 p.m.

Toronto at Anaheim, 4 p.m.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

San Jose 1 2 1—4

Philadelphia 1 0 0—1

First Period—1, San Jose, Heatley 8 (Thornton, Boyle), 6:20 (pp). 2, Philadelphia, Powe 3 (Pyorala, Syvret), 9:44. Second Period—3, San Jose, Malhotra 1 (Marleau, Boyle), 7:51. 4, San Jose, Malhotra 2 (Marleau, Ferriero), 10:05. Third Period—5, San Jose, Ortmeyer 3 (Vlasic), 16:51. Goalies—San Jose, Greiss. Philadelphia, Boucher. A—19,126 (19,537). T—2:21.

Columbus 0 1 1—2

Los Angeles 2 2 2—6

First Period—1, Los Angeles, Handzus 5 (Brown, Frolov), 5:29. 2, Los Angeles, Kopitar 9 (Drewiske), 6:18. Second Period—3, Los Angeles, Stoll 3 (Parse, Purcell), 5:33. 4, Columbus, Vermette 3 (Commodore, Chimera), 14:05. 5, Los Angeles, Kopitar 10 (Stoll, Doughty), 19:03 (pp). Third Period—6, Columbus, Huselius 5 (Umberger, Nash), 9:48 (pp). 7, Los Angeles, Frolov 2, 11:39. 8, Los Angeles, Frolov 3 (Doughty, Johnson), 17:58 (pp). Goalies—Columbus, Mason. Los Angeles, Quick. A—15,820 (18,118). T—2:26.

Edmonton 0 0 0—0

Vancouver 1 1 0—2

First Period—1, Vancouver, Grabner 2 (Ehrhoff, Edler), 17:51 (pp). Second Period—2, Vancouver, H.Sedin 4 (Samuelsson, Hordichuk), 9:21. Goalies—Edmonton, Deslauriers. Vancouver, Luongo. A—18,810 (18,630). T—2:26.

FOOTBALL

COLLEGE

THE AP TOP 25

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Saturday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pvs

1, Florida (30) 7-0 1,463 2

2, Alabama (23) 8-0 1,448 1

3 Texas (7) 7-0 1,407 3

4, Southern Cal 6-1 1,217 4

5, Cincinnati 7-0 1,211 5

6, Boise St. 7-0 1,177 6

7, Iowa 8-0 1,148 7

8, TCU 7-0 1,132 10

9, LSU 6-1 1,040 9

10, Oregon 6-1 933 12

11, Georgia Tech 7-1 923 11

12, Penn St. 7-1 843 13

13, Oklahoma St. 6-1 768 14

14, Virginia Tech 5-2 734 15

15, Houston 6-1 601 17

16, Pittsburgh 7-1 551 20

17, Ohio St. 6-2 508 18

18, Miami 5-2 501 8

19, Utah 6-1 400 19

20, West Virginia 6-1 323 22

21, South Carolina 6-2 270 23

22, Oklahoma 4-3 210 25

23, Arizona 5-2 164 —

24, Mississippi 5-2 142 —

25, Notre Dame 5-2 135 —

Others receiving votes: BYU 80, Cent. Michigan 76, California 24, Texas Tech 18, Wisconsin 16, Navy 13, Kansas 12, Clemson 11, Rutgers 1.

USA TODAY TOP 25 POLL

The USA Today Top 25 football coaches poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Saturday, total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th and previous ranking:

Record Pts Rk

1, Florida (46) 7-0 1,459 1

2, Alabama (9) 8-0 1,399 2

3, Texas (4) 7-0 1,390 3

4, Southern California 6-1 1,244 4

5, Boise State 7-0 1,152 5

6, TCU 7-0 1,131 7

7, Cincinnati 7-0 1,126 6

8, Iowa 8-0 1,086 8

9, LSU 6-1 1,037 10

10, Penn State 7-1 935 11

11, Georgia Tech 7-1 865 13

12, Oregon 6-1 839 14

13, Oklahoma State 6-1 825 12

14, Virginia Tech 5-2 691 15

15, Ohio State 6-2 569 17

16, Houston 6-1 544 18

17, Pittsburgh 7-1 542 19

18, Miami (Fla.) 5-2 433 9

19, Utah 6-1 403 20

20, West Virginia 6-1 365 22

21, South Carolina 6-2 279 23

22, Mississippi 5-2 223 25

23, Oklahoma 4-3 168 NR

24, Arizona 5-2 149 NR

25, Notre Dame 5-2 82 NR

Others receiving votes: Central Michigan 61; Brigham Young 59; Wisconsin 49; California 32; Texas Tech 14; Kansas 11; Georgia 5; Navy 4; Auburn 2; Clemson 2.

HIGH SCHOOL

Weekend scores

OIA RED QUARTERFINALS

Castle 23, Wai 'anae 16

Leilehua29, Kailua 13

Kahuku 35, Miilani 27

Farrington 26, Kapolei 7

OIA WHITE SEMIFINALS

Moanalua 21, Kaläheo 20 (OT)

'Aiea 7, Radford 0

ILH

Saint Louis 44, Damien 14

Punahou 35, Pac-Five 12

Kamehameha 50, Word of Life 7

KIF

Kaua 'i 38, Kapa 'a 0

MIL

Baldwin 14, King Kekaulike 6

Lahainaluna 21, Kamehameha 13

BIIF

Honoka 'a 28, Kea 'au 0

Kealakehe 20, Hilo 14 (OT)

Konawaena 62, Ka 'u 6

Hawai 'i Prep 24, Kamehameha-Hawaii 8

MAUI INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE

SATURDAY

KING KEKAULIKE (5-4, 4-3) 0 0 6 0— 6

BALDWIN (5-2, 5-1) 7 0 7 0—14

Bald—Sheldon Leong 23 pass from Brock Shishido (CeeJay Santos kick)

Bald—J.R. Dedios 3 run (Santos kick)

KK—Charles Spencer 95 kickoff return (pass failed)

RUSHING—Kekaulike: Taylor DeGuerra 2-(minus 17), Maavre Emelio 1-0, Haaheo Falealii 3-13, Spencer 16-88, Teyn Yoshiura 22-96, Wayne Namahoe 1-3. Baldwin: Leong 12-77, Dedios 1-3, Aaron Ross 6-49, B.J. Wilhelm-Ioane 1-2, Shishido 3-(minus 24), Jonah Pagaduan 3-15, Vance Rosete 3-35, Ro Wilson 4-440

PASSING—Kekaulike: DeGuerra 0-2-0–0. Baldwin: Shishido 2-7-0–36.

RECEIVING—Baldwin: Leong 1-23, 4 1-13.

POLO

HONOLULU POLO CLUB

Yesterday

At Waimänalo field

Finals

North Shore 8, South Shore 2

Goals—NS: Bill Wyland 3, Mike Dailey 3, Neal Schanzl 1, Devon Dailey 1. SS: Elizabeth Cambra 1, Rosey Rosecrans 1.

Noh Foods 8, Island Copiers 4

Goals—NF: Steve Ching 3, Herman Decoite 2, Mike Ebinger 2, Raymond Noh 1. IC: Chris Dawson 2, Julian Alvarez 1, Bob Miller 1.

RUNNING

P.F. CHANG'S 30K RUN

Yesterday

At Kapiolani Park

MALE

Open: 1, Brandon Laan 1:44:34.4. 2, Marty Muchow 1:54:50.3. 3, John Mozer 1:55:57.8. 15-19: 1, Ryan Perez 2:45:46.3. 2, Shouhei Horiguchi 3:16:14.7. 3, Alex Henderson 3:38:42.8. 20-24: 1, Syusuke Fukui 2:26:57.3. 2, Yudai Fukui 2:41:18.5. 3, Justin Akamine 2:43:37.2. 25-29: 1, Josiah Lee 2:01:53.6. 2, Shawn Hirose 2:14:07.2. 3, Ryan Gillia 2:14:21.1. 30-34: 1, Timothy Marr 1:59:22.3. 2, Andres Martinez 2:13:49.9. 3, Pedro Padilla 2:14:24.0. 35-39: 1, Paul Lancaster 1:56:42.4. 2, Glen Duvall 2:08:50.3. 3, Miguel Mejia 2:10:52.5. 40-44: 1, Hidetoshi Maeda 2:03:02.0. 2, David Stackhouse 2:04:39.3. 3, Kevin Murphy 2:06:22.1. 45-49: 1, Eric Glaus 2:05:08.0. 2, Jonathan Lyau 2:06:44.6. 3, Michael Walker 2:13:24.4. 50-54: 1, Craig Knohl 2:12:23.6. 2, Keith Sasaki 2:28:31.0. 3, Jeffery Nakasone 2:30:59.5. 55-59: 1, John Kojima 2:34:08.7. 2, Mark Zen 2:35:13.5. 3, Marvin Fukuchi 2:38:27.6. 60-64: 1, Frederick Mark 2:34:13.3. 2, Kozo Yamagishi 2:38:45.7. 3, Mike Canite 2:45:53.9. 65-69: 1, Harry Richardson 3:03:11.4. 2, Michael Pietrusewsky 3:04:50.1. 3, Scotty Anderson 3:33:57.1. 70-74: 1, Barry Menikoff 3:33:40.0. 2, Harry Siegmund 3:51:40.3. 3, Ed Gayagas 4:16:38.9. 75-79: 1, Kit Smith 3:04:28.3.

FEMALE

Open: 1, Sara Verga 2:13:57.6. 2, Emily King 2:27:55.4. 3, Kristen Campbell 2:28:10.6. 15-19: 1, Lisa Ellis 2:53:35.1. 20-24: 1, Juliann Kufahl 2:40:06.9. 2, Laura Ackerman 2:46:40.4. 3, Sierra Masters 2:47:19.6. 25-29: 1, Seleena Harkness 2:33:31.0. 2, Rebecca Williams 2:34:41.7. 3, Karen Finnerty 2:38:06.9. 30-34: 1, Meredith Kuba 2:31:11.8. 2, Tammy Bautista 2:33:27.9. 3, Stephanie Croughwell 2:39:58.4. 35-39: 1, Amy Bugala 2:31:06.9. 2, Jacqueline Tellei 2:39:35.6. 3, Amanda Toperoff 2:41:49.4. 40-44: 1, Kelli Lyau 2:30:41.7. 2, Angela Sy 2:35:19.0. 3, Michelle Flores 2:36:12.4. 45-49: 1, Rosemary Spraker 2:34.00.0. 2, Angela Kwong 2:34:39.3. 3, Wendy Glaus 2:35:00.3. 50-54: 1, Shelly Cooper 2:43:50.0. 2, Michele Henry 2:44:24.5. 3, Connie Comiso 2:46:35.3. 55-59: 1, Lorie Young 2:50:57.6. 3, Halina Zaleski 2:56:02.0. 3, Rosemary Adam-Terem 3:17:41.3. 60-64: 1, Sandee Ashby 3:13:31.1. 2, Karen Loomis 3:19:00.5. 3, Michiko Hayashi 3:29:22.2. 65-69: 1, Judith Carlson 4:03:16.0. 2, Joyce Spohr 4:32:18.0. 70-74: 1, Joy Schoenecker 4:51:19.0.

SOCCER

COLLEGE MEN

NCAA DIVISION II

PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE

Saturday

Dixie State vs. Hawaii-HIlo

DSC (5-8-1, 3-7) 0 0—0

UHH (7-8, 6-3) 3 1—4

Goal scorers—UHH: Jeremy Adams, Vincent Muscarella, Gabe Kallen-Brown, Gary Diego. Goalie saves—DSC: Tyler McAninch 9. UHH: Dane Daylor 6.

COLLEGE WOMEN

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Hawaii vs. Utah State

Yesterday

At Waipi 'o Peninsula Soccer Stadium

utah state (8-8-2, 3-2-1) 1 0—1

hawaii (6-10-1, 2-4) 2 1—3

Goals—USU: Shantel Flanary (unassisted) 5th minute. UH: Kristyn Shapka (unassisted) 4th minute; Ambree Ako (penalty kikc) 31st minute; Ako (Kelsie Look) 59th minute.

Goalie saves—USU: Molli Merrill 5. UH: Kanani Taaca 1.

TENNIS

HONOLULU MASTERS OPEN

Yesterday

At Oahu Club

MENS

SINGLES FINAL

Leo Rosenberg def. Daniel Luedi 6-4, 6-3.

DOUBLES FINAL

Henry Somerville/James Jensen def. Mikael Maatta/Jody Boeringa 7-6 (7-1), 6-4.

WOMENS

SINGLES FINAL

Leilan Magee def. Shana Peete 6-3, 6-4.

DOUBLES FINAL

Julie Weisel/Andrea Hermansen def. Leilani Magee/Audra Takara withdraw injury.

VOLLEYBALL

COLLEGE WOMEN

CSTV/AVCA DIVISION I COACHES TOP 25 POLL MATCHES—

No. 6 Stanford def. No. 16 Arizona 25-22, 25-21, 25-23. No. 10 Florida def. Ole Miss 25-18, 25-13, 25-16. No. 15 California def. Arizona State 25-18, 25-17, 25-13. No. 17 Florida State def. North Carolina 25-18, 23-25, 25-19, 25-15. No. 24 Saint Louis def. Temple 23-25, 25-15, 25-19, 25-17.

NCAA DIVISION II

PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE

Saturday

Academy of Arts vs. Hawaii-Hilo

At UHH Gymnasium

AAU (16-11, 4-7) 17 15 21

UHH (22-1, 12-1) 25 25 25

Kill leaders—UHH: Fabiane Seben 14, Josimara Pinheiro 12. Assists—AAU: Melissa Cheng 15. UHH: Katie Swenson 39.

WEIGHTLIFTING

HAWAII OPEN WEIGHTLIFTING MEET

Saturday

At Ward Warehouse stage

MALE

97 weight class: Will Moser 191 total (77 snatch, 114 clean & jerk). 110: Cassidy Oshiro 266 (110, 156), Josh Terao 240 (101, 139). 136: Sean Tachibana 306 (130, 176), Brandon Oshiro 306 (130, 176). 152: Kyle Yamauchi 541 (242, 299). 187: Ernest Terukina 422 (187, 235).

FEMALE

106: Chani Matsui 267 (117, 150*). 139: Katerina Moser 209 (88, 121). 152: Brittany Moser 185 (84, 101).

*new state record (previous held by Catherine Sakamaki in 1999).