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Posted on: Tuesday, September 15, 2009

For the Record


Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Mark Sanchez, Aaron Rodgers, Matt Cassel, Tom Brady, Trent Edwards and Carson Palmer

Source: http://www.nfl.com.

BOXING

FIGHT SCHEDULE

National TV in parentheses.

Today—At Tamaulipas, Mexico, Jorge Arce, Mexico, vs. Simphiwe Nongqayi, South Africa, 12, for the vacant IBF super flyweight title; Humberto Soto, Mexico, vs. Josenilson Dos Santos, Brazil, 12, for Soto's WBC super featherweight title. Friday—At Miami (ESPN2), Giovanni Andrade, Brazil, vs. Guillermo Rigondeaux, Miami, 10, junior featherweights. Saturday—At MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Floyd Mayweather, Las Vegas, vs. Juan Manuel Marquez, Anaheim, Calif., 12, welterweights; Chris John, Indonesia, vs. Rocky Juarez, Houston, 12, for John's WBA featherweight title; Vicente Escobedo, Woodland, Calif. vs. Michael Katsidis, Thailand, 12, for vacant interim WBO lightweight title; Zab Judah, Las Vegas, vs. Antonio Diaz, Coachella, Calif., 10, welterweights. At Neubrandenburg, Germany, Giovanni Lorenzo, New York, vs. Sebastian Sylvester, Germany, 12, for vacant IBF middleweight title. Sept. 25—At The Bell Centre, Montreal, Jean Pascal, Canada, vs. Silvio Branco, Italy, 12, for Pascal's WBC light heavyweight title. Sept. 26—At The 02, Dublin, Ireland, Bernard Dunne, Ireland, vs. Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym, Thailand, for Dunne's WBA super bantamweight title. At Staples Center, Los Angeles, Vitali Klitschko, Los Angeles, vs. Chris Arreola, Riverside, Calif., 12, for Klitschko's WBC heavyweight title; Alexander Ustinov, Belarus, vs. Cedric Boswell, Atlanta, 12, for Ustinov's WBA European title; Johnathon Banks, Detroit, vs. Javier Mora, Anaheim, Calif., 10, heavyweights. At UIC Pavilion, Chicago, David Diaz, Chicago, vs. Jesus Chavez, Austin, Texas, 10, lightweights. Oct. 3—At Tokyo, Nobuo Nashiro, Japan, vs. Hugo Cazares, Mexico, 12, for Nashiro's WBA junior bantamweight title. Oct. 6—At Osaka, Japan, Denkaosan Kaovichit, Thailand, vs. Daiki Kameda, Japan, 12, Kaovichit's WBA flyweight title. Oct. 10—At WaMu Theatre at Madison Square Garden, New York (PPV), Juan Manuel Lopez, Puerto Rico, vs. Rogers Mtagwa, Philadelphia, 12, for the WBO junior featherweight title; Yuriorkis Gamboa, Miami, vs. Whyber Garcia, Panama, 12, for Gamboa's WBA featherweight title; Odlanier Solis, Cuba, vs. Kevin Johnson, Asbury Park, N.J., 10, heavyweights; Vanes Martirosyan, Glendale, Calif., vs. Carlos Nascimento, Brazil, 10, super welterweights. At Tokyo, Toshiaki Nishioka, Japan, vs. Ivan Hernandez, Mexico, 12, for Nishioka's WBC junior featherweight tile; Jorge Linares, Tokyo, vs. Juan Carlos Salgado, Mexico, 12, for Linares' WBA junior lightweight title. Oct. 16—At the Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Derek Ennis, Philadelphia, vs. James Moore, New York, 12, for the vacant USBA junior middleweight title. Oct. 17—At Berlin, Germany (SHO), Arthur Abraham, Germany, vs. Jermain Taylor, Little Rock, Ark., 12, super middleweights. At Trent FM Arena, Nottingham, England (SHO), Carl Froch, Britain, vs. Andre Dirrell, Flint, Mich., 12, for Froch's WBC super middleweight title. At Chiapas, Mexico, Cristobal Cruz, Mexico, vs. Ricardo Castillo, Mexico, 12, for Cruz's IBF featherweight title. Oct. 31—At TBA (SHO), Joseph Agbeko, Bronx, N.Y., vs. Yonnhy Perez, Santa Fe Springs, calif., 12, for Agbeko's IBF bantamweight title.

CRICKET

HONOLULU CRICKET CLUB

SUNDAY

AT KAPI'OLANI PARK

O'AHU PADDLERS 159, WAIKIKI BEACHBOYS 156

Top Batsmen—OP: Mark Berwick 41 runs, Travis Wilkinson 34, Vishan Dookhu 20. WB: Vinoo Ganapathy 52. Top Bowlers—OP: Troy Gomes 3 wickets for 16 runs, Berwick 2-19. WB: Raghu Srinivasan 2-12, Bishnu Ramsarran 2-19, Subbu Raman 2-25.

CROSS COUNTRY

HIGH SCHOOL

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

KALANI INVITATIONAL

SUNDAY

At Kalani.

Distance: 3 miles.

Boys—Varsity: 1, Eric Park (Castle) 16:44.38. 2, Dylan Lee (Castle) 17:04.21. 3, Kai Yoshioka (Roosevelt) 17:13.82. 4, Kevin Do (McKinley) 17:54.82. 5, David Kim (McKinley) 17:57.97. 6, David Castro (Castle) 18:23.17. 7, Bryson Deguchi (Castle) 18:23.40. 8, Gavin Taketa (Kalani) 18:24.81. 9, Marjeson Gonzales (Farrington) 18:30.01. 10, Bryson Higa (Roosevelt) 18:32.04. Junior Varsity: 1, Michael Chin (Kaimuki) 18:45.28. 2, Eric Kiyabu (Castle) 18:57.49. 3, Sime Shen (McKinley) 19:45.55. 4, Bryson Nakatani (Roosevelt) 20:00.68. 5, Kelsey Ogomori (Kalani) 20:15.01. Girls—Varsity: 1, Dalynn Chun Fat-Arden (Castle) 21:28.86. 2, Tiffany Tang (McKinley) 21:49.32. 3, Jessica Yukawa (Roosevelt) 21:51.26. 4, Elena Aki (Castle) 21:51.57. 5, Lauren Watanabe (Roosevelt) 22:00.70. 6, Lynn Le (Roosevelt) 22:26.39. 7, Corynne Umeda (Roosevelt) 22:53.52. 8, Lindsey Matsunaga (Kaimuki) 23:03.48. 9, Precious Arao (McKinley) 23:46.11. 10, Ashley Cambe (Farrington) 23:50.59. Junior Varsity: 1, Tamako Delfino (Roosevelt) 22:23.25. 2, Lindsey Moriyama (Kalani) 23:04.04. 3, Makenzie Arita (Kaiser) 23:06.58. 4, Katelynn Langlois (Kalaheo) 23:42.94. 5, Kaitlyn Grimm (Kalaheo) 24:08.59.

GOLF

PGA TOUR SCHEDULE

RECENT RESULTS AND UPCOMING EVENTS

Aug. 6-9 — WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (Tiger Woods).

Aug. 6-9 — Legends Reno-Tahoe Open (John Rollins).

Aug. 13-16 — PGA Championship (Y.E. Yang).

Aug. 20-23 — Wyndham Championship (Ryan Moore).

Aug. 27-30 — The Barclays (Heath Slocum).

Sept. 4-7 — Deutsche Bank Championship (Steve Stricker).

Sept. 10-13 — BMW Championship (Tiger Woods).

Sept. 24-27 — The Tour Championship, East Lake GC, Atlanta.

Oct. 1-4 — Turning Stone Restort Chamnpionship, Atunyote GC at Turning Stone Resort, Verona, N.Y.

Oct. 8-11 — The Presidents Cup, Harding Park GC, San Francisco.

Oct. 15-18 — Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas.

Oct. 22-25 — Frys.com Open, Grayhawk GC, Scottlsdale, Ariz.

Oct. 29-Nov. 1 — Viking Classic, Annandale GC, Madison, Miss.

Nov. 12-15 — Children's Miracle Network Classic, Walt Disney World Resort (Magnolia Course, Palm Course), Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

LPGA TOUR SCHEDULE

RECENT RESULTS AND UPCOMING EVENTS

July 2-5 — Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic (Eunjung Yi).

July 9-12 — U.S. Women's Open (Eun Hee Ji).

July 23-26 — Evian Masters (Ai Miyazato).

July 30-Aug. 2 — Ricoh Women's British Open (Catriona Matthew).

Aug. 21-23 — The Solheim Cup (United States).

Aug. 28-30 — Safeway Classic (M.J. Hur).

Sept. 3-6 — CN Canadian Women's Open (Suzann Pettersen).

Sept. 11-13 — P&G Beauty NW Arkansas Championship (Jiyai Shin).

Sept. 17-20 — Samsung World Championship, Torrey Pines CC, San Diego.

Sept. 24-27 — Longs Drugs Challenge, Blackhawk CC, Danville, Calif.

Oct. 1-4 — Navistar LPGA Classic, Robert Trent Jones Trail (Capitol Hill, The Senator), Prattville, Ala.

Oct. 30-Nov. 1 — Hana Bank-Kolon Championship, Sky 72 GC (Ocean Course), Incheon, South Korea.

Nov. 6-8 — Mizuno Classic (Kinetsu Kashikojima CC, Shima-shi, Japan.

Nov. 12-15 — Lorena Ochoa Invitational, Guadalajara CC, Guadalajara, Mexico.

Nov. 9-12 — LPGA Tour Championship, Houstonian GC, Richmond, Texas.

HSJGA TURTLE BAY CLASSIC

SUNDAY

BOYS

11-12 (PAR: 72; YARDAGE: 5,400)

Jino Sohn 70-73—143.

Sian Rogers 76-77—153.

Desmond Mello 79-76—155.

Kyle Suppa 80-81—161.

Matthew Shen 83-81—164.

13-14 (PAR: 72; YARDAGE: 6,000)

John Oda 69-70—139.

PJ Samiere 73-72—145.

Andy Okita 73-73—146.

Justin Kurihara 76-74—150.

CJ Covington 77-76—153.

15-18 (PAR: 72; YARDAGE: 6,535)

David Saka 70-68—138.

Ryan Kuroiwa 73-69—142.

Corey Kozuma 72-71—143.

Grant Natori 75-71—146.

Tyler Ota 73-74—147.

GIRLS

11-12 (PAR: 72; YARDAGE: 5,400)

Rose Huang 82-76—158.

Hana Furuichi 79-82—161.

Kristin Le 82-82—164.

Aiko Leong 85-86—171.

Keilyn Ing 86-88—147.

13-14 (PAR: 72; YARDAGE: 5,500)

Allisen Corpuz 70-68—138.

Ciera Min 76-71—117.

Mariel Galdiano 72-76—148.

Nani Yanagi 75-75—150.

Kacie Komoto 79-72—151.

15-18 (PAR: 72; YARDAGE: 6,000)

Hee Sue Condry 71-72—143.

Alice Kim 77-72—149.

Kristen Sawada 82-78—160.

Marissa Suehiro 90-80—170.

Monica Keo 89-84—173.

SOCCER

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER

All Times Hawai'i.

EASTERN W L T PTS GF GA

Columbus 11 4 9 42 36 26.

Chicago 10 6 9 39 34 29.

D.C. United 8 6 12 36 39 38.

Toronto FC 9 9 7 34 33 36.

New England 9 8 6 33 28 32.

Kansas City 7 11 6 27 25 32.

New York 4 17 4 16 20 42.

WESTERN W L T PTS GF GA

Houston 11 8 7 40 32 24.

Los Angeles 9 5 11 38 31 29.

Seattle FC 9 6 10 37 31 24.

Colorado 10 8 6 36 38 30.

Chivas USA 11 9 3 36 25 24.

Real Salt Lake 9 9 7 34 36 28.

FC Dallas 7 11 6 27 39 40.

San Jose 5 12 5 20 27 40.

Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

FRIDAY'S GAMES

New England at New York, 1:30 p.m.

Colorado at San Jose, 5 p.m.

SATURDAY'S GAMES

Chivas USA at Seattle FC, 9 a.m.

FC Dallas at Kansas City, 2:30 p.m.

Real Salt Lake at Houston, 2:30 p.m.

Toronto FC at Los Angeles, 4:30 p.m.

SUNDAY'S GAMES

Columbus at Chicago, 9 a.m.

WEDNESDAY'S GAMES

San Jose at Colorado, 3:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 26

Los Angeles at Columbus, 1:30 p.m.

Seattle FC at New England, 1:30 p.m.

Toronto FC at Chicago, 2:30 p.m.

Colorado at Kansas City, 2:30 p.m.

Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas, 2:30 p.m.

New York at Chivas USA, 4:30 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 27

San Jose at D.C. United, 9 a.m.

COLLEGE WOMEN

NCAA DIVISION II

PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE

YESTERDAY

HAWAI'I-HILO DEF. CHAMINADE

At Saint Louis Field.

UHH (1-4-1) 0 3—3

CU (0-2) 0 0—3

Goal scorers—UHH: Gina Tumasone, Alysia Salvador, Chelsea Gomez. Goalie saves—UHH: Shanna Brown 4. CU: Marissa Minor 8.

TENNIS

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS

INTERSCHOALSTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

YESTERDAY

JUNIOR VARSITY

Hawai'i Baptist 4, Mid-Pacific 1.

VOLLEYBALL

COLLEGE WOMEN

AVCA DIVISION I COACHES TOP 25 POLL

RANK, SCHOOL TOTAL W-L PREV

1, Penn State (51) 1489 9-0 1.

2, Texas 1438 5-0 2.

3, Washington 1393 8-0 3.

4, Hawai'i 1243 7-2 6.

5, Florida 1224 6-1 4.

6, Michigan 1202 10-0 7.

7, UCLA 1165 8-1 8.

8, Nebraska 1089 7-2 5.

9, Minnesota 995 7-2 9.

10, Iowa State 891 8-1 11.

11, Stanford 877 5-3 10.

12, Oregon 824 6-0 12.

13, California 775 5-3 13.

14, Illinois 739 6-1 14.

15, Southern California 712 9-1 15.

16, Kentucky 611 10-0 17.

17, Michigan State 502 9-0 18.

18, UC Irvine 394 9-1 20.

19, Florida State 328 8-1 22.

20, Wichita State 303 9-1 23.

21, Arizona 260 8-0 25.

22, Saint Louis 248 4-5 16.

23, San Diego 157 4-3 24.

24, Baylor 129 11-0 NR.

25, Pepperdine 85 7-2 19.

Others receiving votes and appearing on two or more ballots: Kansas State 71, Dayton 58, Texas A&M 45, Purdue 40, LSU 30, Duke 27, Notre Dame 27, Long Beach State 18, St. Mary's (Calif.) 16, Washington State 13, Northern Iowa 10, Colorado State 9, Oregon State 8, Rice 8, UC Santa Barbara 6, Cincinnati 6, Santa Clara 4, Ohio 2.

Notes: First-place votes in parentheses; NR—Not ranked.

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

YESTERDAY

JUNIOR VARSITY

'Iolani-Black def. Maryknoll 25-22, 27-26.

Kamehameha-White def. 'Iolan-Red 19-25, 25-16, 26-24.

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

MLB—Suspended RHP Jose Dominguez (L.A. Dodgers) and OF Waldo Rosario (Tampa Bay) of the Dominican Summer League for 50 games apiece after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland Indians—Placed RHP Joe Smith and INF Grady Sizemore on the 15-day DL.

Detroit Tigers—Announced RHP Fernando Rodney had his three-game suspension reduced to two games.

New York Yankees—Purchased the contract of OF Freddy Guzman from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Designated RHP Anthony Claggett for assignment.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Cincinnati Reds—Activated OF Jay Bruce from the 15-day DL. Recalled INF-OF Juan Francisco from Louisville (IL).

Los Angeles Dodgers—Activated RHP Guillermo Mota from the 15-day DL.

San Diego Padres—Recalled RHP Ernesto Frieri and OF Luis Durango from San Antonio (Texas).

BASKETBALL

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

Dallas Mavericks—Re-signed F James Singleton. Released G Greg Buckner.

WOMEN'S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

Detroit Shock—Signed G-F Deanna Nolan, G Katie Smith and F-C Plenette Pierson to contract extensions.

Seattle Storm—Signed coach Brian Agler to a two-year contract extension through the 2011 season.

FOOTBALL

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Atlanta Falcons—Re-signed RB Verron Haynes. Released CB Glenn Sharpe from the practice squad. Signed CB William Middleton to the practice squad.

Buffalo Bills—Signed TE Jonathan Stupar. Released WR Justin Jenkins.

Carolina Panthers—Agreed to terms with QB A.J. Feeley. Placed QB Josh McCown on injured reserve.

Cincinnati Bengals—Released RB DeDe Dorsey.

New York Jets—Waived CB Marquice Cole. Activated DE Shaun Ellis from the suspended list.

Oakland Raiders—Released DL William Joseph. Added DL Richard Seymour to the roster.

Philadelphia Eagles—Signed QB Jeff Garcia.

Seattle Seahawks—Released DE Derek Walker. Signed LB D.D. Lewis to a one-year contract.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

Florida Panthers—Signed D Dennis Seidenberg to a one-year contract.

Ottawa Senators—Assigned D Paul Baier, D Mat Robinson, D Craig Schira, D Kyle Wharton, RW Jason Bailey, LW Keegan Dansereau, RW Kaspars Daugavins, RW Matt Lowry and RW Brandon Svendsen to Binghamton (AHL).