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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, March 4, 2010

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Farrington, in 1960. Before Hawai'i became a state in 1959, it was called a territorial championship. Saint Louis won the first territorial title in 1957.

Source: Advertiser research

SPORTS TODAY

BASEBALL

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

SPORTS TOMORROW

BASEBALL

College, doubleheader, The Citadel vs. Hawai'i, 3:35 p.m. at Les Murakami Stadium.

College, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Grand Canyon vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 4 p.m. at Hans L'Orange Park.

SOFTBALL

College women, Bank of Hawai'i Invitational Tournament, Washington vs. East Carolina, 4 p.m.; Seattle vs. Hawai'i, 6 p.m. Games at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.

College women, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Hawai'i-Hilo vs. Chaminade, 4:30 p.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park.

College women, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Grand Canyon vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at BYUH field in Lā'ie.

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

Spring Training

Yesterday's Results

N.Y. Yankees 6, Pittsburgh 3

Atlanta 9, N.Y. Mets 5

Detroit 7, Toronto 6

Baltimore 12, Tampa Bay 2

San Francisco 8, Seattle 7, 10 innings

Today's Games (Times Hawai'i)

N.Y. Yankees vs Philadelphia at Fla., 8:05 a.m.

Toronto vs Detroit at Fla., 8:05 a.m.

Pittsburgh vs Atlanta at Fla., 8:05 a.m.

Washington (ss) vs Houston at Fla., 8:05 a.m.

Baltimore vs Tampa Bay at Fla., 8:05 a.m.

Washington (ss) vs Florida at Fla., 8:05 a.m.

St. Louis vs N.Y. Mets at Fla., 8:10 a.m.

Oakland vs Chicago Cubs at Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

San Diego vs Seattle at Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

Colorado vs Arizona at Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

Milwaukee vs San Francisco at Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

Texas vs Kansas City at Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

Chicago White Sox vs L.A. Angels at Ariz., 12:05 p.m.

Minnesota vs Boston at Fla., 2:05 p.m.

AJA League

O'ahu

Tuesday

Sheridan 300 200 300— 8 11 3

'Ewa 802 002 01x—13 14 4

Jason Takamoto, Jared Kato (1) and Shay Hirota. Travis McGaughy and Lorin Nakagawa. W—McGaughy. L—Takamoto.

Leading hitters—Sher: Reid Matsushima 3-4, 2 RBIs; Kato 2-4; Takamoto 2-6. 'Ewa: Corey Fukaya 3-4; Reid Goto 2-5; Jon Sakurai 2-5, double; Wayde Murata 2-4, 3 RBIs; Colyby Kagawa 2-3.

Maui

Sunday

Asahi's 6, Maui A's 3

Wailuku 3, Hapa's 0

Monday

Hapa's 10, Maui A's 7 (A's eliminated)

Tuesday

Daimyo 3, Wailuku 2

basketball

College Men

EAST

Boston College 68, Virginia 55

La Salle 89, Massachusetts 78

Rhode Island 80, Charlotte 58

Saint Joseph's 80, George Washington 71

St. Bonaventure 92, Duquesne 80

Xavier 82, Fordham 56

SOUTH

Alabama 79, South Carolina 70

Auburn 89, Mississippi St. 80

Florida St. 51, Wake Forest 47

Kentucky 80, Georgia 68

Maryland 79, Duke 72

Memphis 70, UAB 65

SE Louisiana 60, McNeese St. 59

Sam Houston St. 103, Northwestern St. 75

Tennessee 80, Arkansas 73

Virginia Tech 71, N.C. State 59

MIDWEST

Kansas 82, Kansas St. 65

Northwestern 72, Chicago St. 49

Notre Dame 58, Connecticut 50

Purdue 74, Indiana 55

Temple 57, Saint Louis 51

Wisconsin 67, Iowa 40

SOUTHWEST

Houston 78, Rice 70

Nicholls St. 73, Texas-Arlington 64

Stephen F.Austin 54, Cent. Arkansas 49

Texas A&M 76, Oklahoma St. 61

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 79, Lamar 55

Texas St. 83, UTSA 76

Tulsa 58, SMU 55

FAR WEST

BYU 71, Utah 51

New Mexico 73, TCU 66

San Diego St. 68, Colorado St. 55

UC Santa Barbara 77, UC Irvine 74

TOURNAMENT

Atlantic Sun Conference

First Round

Jacksonville 76, North Florida 69

Kennesaw St. 72, Lipscomb 69

Patriot League

First Round

American U. 62, Navy 60

Holy Cross 67, Bucknell 64

Lafayette 73, Colgate 65

Lehigh 64, Army 45

College Women

EAST

Delaware 59, Hofstra 41

Va. Commonwealth 69, Northeastern 66

SOUTH

East Carolina 75, Marshall 70

Georgia St. 54, UNC Wilmington 50

James Madison 76, George Mason 38

SE Louisiana 61, McNeese St. 55

Texas-Arlington 87, Nicholls St. 78, OT

Towson 64, Old Dominion 56, OT

UCF 84, Southern Miss. 72

William & Mary 71, Drexel 65

MIDWEST

Nebraska 77, Kansas 52

SIU-Edwardsville 69, CS Bakersfield 68

SOUTHWEST

Baylor 69, Texas Tech 60

Oklahoma St. 78, Iowa St. 70

SMU 71, Tulsa 52

Sam Houston St. 82, Northwestern St. 66

Stephen F.Austin 88, Cent. Arkansas 87

Texas 60, Missouri 41

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 79, Lamar 64

Tulane 66, UTEP 64

UTSA 58, Texas St. 55

FAR WEST

BYU 54, Utah 37

Boise St. 57, Utah St. 47

Fresno St. 83, San Jose St. 47

Kansas St. 72, Colorado 70

Louisiana Tech 63, Idaho 56

Nevada 61, New Mexico St. 59

San Diego St. 73, Colorado St. 54

UC Santa Barbara 57, UC Irvine 55

Wyoming 87, Air Force 60

TOURNAMENT

Atlantic Sun Conference

First Round

ETSU 84, Stetson 49

North Florida 55, Mercer 40

hockey

National Hockey League

All Times Hawai'i

Yesterday's Results

Washington 3, Buffalo 1

Florida 7, Philadelphia 4

Vancouver 6, Detroit 3

Chicago 5, Edmonton 2

Minnesota 4, Calgary 0

Colorado 4, Anaheim 3

Today's Games

Toronto at Boston, 2 p.m.

Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 2 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Washington, 2 p.m.

Ottawa at Carolina, 2 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Atlanta, 2 p.m.

Los Angeles at Nashville, 3 p.m.

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

Colorado at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

Montreal at San Jose, 5:30 p.m.

Tomorrow's Games

Philadelphia at Buffalo, 2:30 p.m.

Nashville at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.

Vancouver at Chicago, 3:30 p.m.

New Jersey at Calgary, 4 p.m.

Minnesota at Edmonton, 4 p.m.

Edmonton 0 2 0—2

Chicago 0 2 3—5

Second Period—1, Chicago, Hossa 18 (Bolland, Keith), 3:26. 2, Edmonton, Nilsson 7 (Gagner, Penner), 15:31. 3, Edmonton, Horcoff 10 (Brule), 16:23. 4, Chicago, Bolland 4 (Hossa), 18:03. Third Period—5, Chicago, Hjalmarsson 2 (Campbell, Kane), :20. 6, Chicago, Byfuglien 16 (Kane, Toews), 9:24 (pp). 7, Chicago, Toews 20 (Sharp, Keith), 16:16. Goalies—Edmonton, Dubnyk. Chicago, Huet. A—22,204 (19,717). T—2:20.

Vancouver 2 3 1—6

Detroit 1 1 1—3

First Period—1, Vancouver, Kesler 17 (Raymond, Rome), 3:34. 2, Detroit, Ja.Williams 5 (Zetterberg, Bertuzzi), 14:50. 3, Vancouver, Burrows 28 (D.Sedin, H.Sedin), 16:20. Second Period—4, Detroit, Zetterberg 17 (Lilja), 1:47. 5, Vancouver, Wellwood 9 (Rome), 7:11. 6, Vancouver, Salo 7 (Demitra, H.Sedin), 11:33 (pp). 7, Vancouver, Samuelsson 22 (D.Sedin, H.Sedin), 17:30. Third Period—8, Vancouver, Kesler 18 (D.Sedin, Ehrhoff), 6:35 (pp). 9, Detroit, Franzen 5 (Datsyuk, Rafalski), 15:13 (pp). Goalies—Vancouver, Luongo. Detroit, Howard, Osgood. A—19,536 (20,066). T—2:20.

Philadelphia 0 3 1—4

Florida 2 4 1—7

First Period—1, Florida, Reinprecht 14 (Stillman), 7:12. 2, Florida, Frolik 14 (Garrison, Ballard), 18:16 (pp). Second Period—3, Philadelphia, Briere 22 (Hartnell, Carter), 8:03 (pp). 4, Florida, Booth 4 (Ballard, McCabe), 12:04. 5, Philadelphia, Carter 29 (Richards, Pronger), 12:16 (pp). 6, Florida, Garrison 1 (Matthias, Allen), 12:40. 7, Florida, Weiss 23 (McCabe, Booth), 15:01 (pp). 8, Florida, Frolik 15 (McCabe, Booth), 17:40. 9, Philadelphia, Leino 5 (Betts, Pronger), 19:41. Third Period—10, Philadelphia, Parent 1 (Betts, Laperriere), 10:40. 11, Florida, McCabe 8 (Booth, Campbell), 19:16 (en). Goalies—Philadelphia, Leighton, Boucher. Florida, Vokoun. A—15,878 (19,250). T—2:33.

Washington 0 1 2—3

Buffalo 0 1 0—1

Second Period—1, Washington, Chimera 13 (Fehr, Schultz), 15:23. 2, Buffalo, Hecht 14 (Roy, Lydman), 16:23. Third Period—3, Washington, Green 15 (Fleischmann, Schultz), 10:28. 4, Washington, B.Gordon 4, 19:19 (en). Goalies—Washington, Theodore. Buffalo, Miller. A—18,690 (18,690). T—2:18.

Minnesota 1 2 1—4

Calgary 0 0 0—0

First Period—1, Minnesota, Brodziak 8 (Nolan, Zidlicky), 18:56. Second Period—2, Minnesota, Brunette 18 (Miettinen, Koivu), 10:12. 3, Minnesota, Koivu 17 (Brunette, Barker), 14:05. Third Period—4, Minnesota, Havlat 15 (Latendresse, Hnidy), 12:20. Goalies—Minnesota, Backstrom. Calgary, Kiprusoff. A—19,289 (19,289). T—2:12.

Colorado 0 2 2—4

Anaheim 1 1 1—3

First Period—1, Anaheim, Blake 12 (Ryan, Eminger), 16:11 (pp). Second Period—2, Anaheim, Selanne 19 (Blake, Koivu), 4:37. 3, Colorado, Stewart 21 (Stastny, Duchene), 9:10 (pp). 4, Colorado, Mueller 5 (Liles), 15:42 (pp). Third Period—5, Colorado, Duchene 21 (Stewart, Stastny), 8:09 (pp). 6, Colorado, Galiardi 11 (Stastny, Stewart), 9:19. 7, Anaheim, Niedermayer 7 (Selanne, Perry), 16:55 (pp). Goalies—Colorado, Anderson. Anaheim, Hiller. A—14,840 (17,174). T—2:23.

softball

College

Pacific West Conference

Grand Canyon vs. Hawai'i Pacific

Yesterday

At Howard Okita field

Game 1

HPU (12-1, 4-1) 021 120 0—6 18 1

GCU (14-3, 4-3) 000 102 0—3 10 0

Amy Searcy, Katherine Hulet (6) and Christine Norvell. Sherise Musquiz and Nicole Morrow. W—Musquiz (7-1). L—Searcy.

Leading hitters—HPU: Casey Sugihara 3-5, double; Maile Kim 2-4; Kozy Toriano 4-4, 2 runs; Breanne Patton 2 runs; Celina Garces 4-4; Chante Tesoro 2 RBIs. GCU: Teddy Barry 2-4, double; Michelle Rasmussen double; Montana Lucas 2-2.

Game 2

HPU (13-1, 5-1) 230 003 2—10 10 1

GCU (14-4, 4-4) 100 000 0— 1 9 1

Ashley Valine, Breanne Patton (7) and Nicole Morrow. Ivy Campas, Katherine Hulet (7) and Erika Reay. W—Valine (5-0). L—Campas.

Leading hitters—HPU: Caira Pires double; Melissa Awa double; Kozy Toriano 3-4, two doubles, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Chante Tesoro 2-3, double, 5 RBIs. GCU: Tracy Lubken 2-4, double; Reay 2-3, double; Kaycee Gamez 2-3.

tennis

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Boys Varsity—Punahou 5, Kamehameha 0

Girls Varsity—Hawai'i Baptist 4, Mid-Pacific 0

transactions

Baseball

American League

Chicago White Sox—Agreed to terms with C Tyler Flowers, INF Gordon Beckham, INF Brent Lillibridge, INF Jayson Nix, OF Alejandro De Aza, OF Stefan Gartrell, RHP Lucas Harrell, RHP Daniel Hudson, RHP Brandon Hynick, RHP Santo Luis, RHP Jeff Marquez, RHP Jhonny Nunez, RHP Brian Omogrosso, RHP Clevelan Santeliz, RHP Carlos Torres and LHP Randy Williams on one-year contracts.

Kansas City Royals—Claimed RHP Gaby Hernandez off waivers from Boston. Placed RHP Henry Barrera on the 60-day DL.

National League

Arizona Diamondbacks—Agreed to terms with OF Justin Upton on a six-year contract.

Atlanta Braves—Agreed to terms with RHP Jair Jurrjens, RHP Kris Medlen, RHP Luis Valdez, LHP Mike Dunn, LHP Lee Hyde, LHP Eric O'Flaherty, LHP Jose Ortegano, INF Brooks Conrad, INF Diory Hernandez, INF Martin Prado and OF Jordan Schafer on one-year contracts. Renewed the contracts of RHP Tommy Hanson and INF Yunel Escobar.

Houston Astros—Renewed the contract of RHP Bud Norris.

San Diego Padres—Agreed to terms with RHP Radhames Liz, RHP Sean Gallagher, RHP Craig Italiano, RHP Cesar Carrillo, RHP Mat Latos, RHP Edward Mujica, RHP Tim Stauffer, RHP Adam Russell, RHP Ernesto Frieri, RHP Ryan Webb, RHP Luis Perdomo, RHP Luke Gregerson, LHP Steve Garrison, LHP Aaron Poreda, LHP Cesar Ramos, LHP Wade LeBlanc, LHP Clayton Richard, LHP Joe Thatcher, C Dusty Ryan, C Nick Hundley, INF Chase Headley, INF Matt Antonelli, INF Everth Cabrera, INF Oscar Salazar, OF Chad Huffman, OF Aaron Cunningham, OF Kyle Blanks, OF Will Venable, OF Luis Durango and OF Tony Gwynn, Jr. on one-year contracts.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

Chicago Bulls—Waived G Lindsey Hunter. Signed F Chris Richard for the remainder of the season.

Sacramento Kings—Signed G Garrett Temple to a 10-day contract.