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Posted on: Monday, March 15, 2010

For the Record


Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Villanova made 9 of 10 field-goal attempts in the second half and 22 of 28 for the game. Note: This was before the shot clock and 3-point field goal.

Source: USA Today

SPORTS TODAY

Baseball

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

SPORTS TOMORROW

Softball

College women, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Academy of Art at Hawai'i-Hilo, noon.

auto racing

IRL-Sao Paulo Indy 300

Yesterday

At Sao Paulo Street Circuit

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Lap length: 2.6 miles

(Starting position in in parentheses)

1, (5) Will Power, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 2, (4) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 3, (16) Vitor Meira, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 4, (12) Raphael Matos, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 5, (18) Dan Wheldon, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 6, (7) Scott Dixon, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 7, (1) Dario Franchitti, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 8, (19) Mike Conway, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 9, (9) Helio Castroneves, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 10, (6) Tony Kanaan, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 11, (3) Justin Wilson, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 12, (17) EJ Viso, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 13, (22) Ana Beatriz, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 14, (8) Ryan Briscoe, Dallara-Honda, 61, Running. 15, (13) Danica Patrick, Dallara-Honda, 60, Running.

Race Statistics: Winners average speed: 76.733. Time of Race: 2:00:57.7112. Margin of victory: 1.8581 seconds.

Formula One-Bahrain Grand Prix

Yesterday

At Bahrain International circuit

Sakhir, Bahrain

Lap length: 3.91 miles

1, Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 49 laps, 1:39:20.396, 115.744 mph. 2, Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari, 49, 1:39:36.495 seconds behind. 3, Lewis Hamilton, England, McLaren, 49, 1:39:43.578. 4, Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 49, 1:39:59.195. 5, Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 49, 1:40.609.

6, Michael Schumacher, Germany, Mercedes, 49, 1:44.559. 7, Jenson Button, England, McLaren, 49, 1:45.676. 8, Mark Webber, Australia, Red Bull, 49, 1:46.756. 9, Vitantonio Liuzzi, Italy, Force India, 49, 1:413.404. 10, Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, Williams, 49, 1:422.885.

baseball

College

Pacific West Conference

Hawai'i Pacific vs. Dixie State

Yesterday

At St. George, Utah

Game 1

HPU (13-3, 8-1) 000 003 01—4 10 0

DSC (10-7, 5-4) 000 003 00—3 3 0

Michael Greene, Danny March (8) and Alex Agortsas. Justin Prodan, Todd Morlock (8), Tim McMahon (8) and Drew Oldfield. W—Greene (3-0). L—Prodan (2-3).

Leading hitters—HPU: Sean Winston 2-4, 2 runs; Blake Amaral double; Bas Nooij 3-3; Kale Sumner homer, 3 RBIs. DSC: Oldfield homer, 3 RBIs; Quinn Boyer double.

Game 2

HPU (13-4, 8-2) 001 000 1—2 8 0

DSC (11-7, 6-4) 001 101 x—3 6 1

Caelan O'Meara and Bas Nooij. Troy Hunter, Lane Kirby (6), Todd Morlock (7) and Drew Oldfield. W—Hunter (2-1). L—O'Meara (2-1).

Leading hitters—HPU: Sean Winston 3-4; Blake Amaral double; Rylan Morihara 3-3. DSC: Brett Adams 2-2, triple, 2 runs; Chase Pittsenbarger 2-3, double.

O'ahu AJA League

Yesterday's Championship

At Hans L'Orange Park

Pearl City 001 201 010—5 10 3

Wai'alae 050 200 01x—8 7 1

Jason Kramer, Tyler Inouye (5) and Todd Jinbo, Ian Ferris (8). Jared Matsuoka, Ryan Murakami (7), Davin Morita (8) and Danny Nitahara. W—Matsuoka. L—Kramer. Save—Morita.

Leading hitters—PC: Bryant Katakura 2-3; Darryl Nitta 2-4; Kevin Fujioka 3 RBIs. Wai: David Chu 3-3, 3 RBIs; Chris Mols 2-4.

Note: Wai'alae will represent O'ahu in the Hawai'i State AJA Tournament at Lī'hu'e, Kaua'i, April 3-4.

basketball

National Invitation Tournament

First Round (Times Hawai'i)

Tomorrow

Northeastern (20-12) at Connecticut (17-15), 1 p.m.

N.C. State (19-15) at South Florida (20-12), 2 p.m.

Coastal Carolina (28-6) at UAB (23-8), 2 p.m.

Texas Tech (17-15) at Seton Hall (19-12), 3 p.m.

William & Mary (22-10) at North Carolina (16-16), 3:30 p.m.

Jackson State (19-12) at Mississippi State (23-11), 4 p.m.

Jacksonville (19-12) at Arizona State (22-10), 5 p.m.

golf

World Golf CA-Championships

Yesterday

At TPC Blue Monster at Doral

Doral, Fla.

Purse: $8.5 million

Yardage: 7,334; Par 72

Final Round

Ernie Els, $1,400,000 68-66-70-66—270

C. Schwartzel, $850,000 67-70-67-70—274

Matt Kuchar, $426,667 71-71-67-68—277

Martin Kaymer, $426,667 70-72-66-69—277

Pa. Harrington, $426,667 70-68-67-72—277

Alist. Presnell, $214,300 72-70-72-64—278

Gra. McDowell, $214,300 74-68-70-66—278

Alvaro Quiros, $214,300 72-69-69-68—278

Paul Casey, $214,300 69-72-68-69—278

Bill Haas, $214,300 71-66-70-71—278

John Senden, $126,667 69-70-71-69—279

Vijay Singh, $126,667 68-71-70-70—279

Robert Allenby, $126,667 68-67-71-73—279

Phil Mickelson, $107,500 71-69-72-68—280

Franc. Molinari, $107,500 69-71-72-68—280

Steve Stricker, $97,500 73-69-71-68—281

Camilo Villegas, $97,500 72-68-70-71—281

Jason Dufner, $89,000 73-69-75-65—282

Sean O'Hair, $89,000 71-71-74-66—282

J.B. Holmes, $89,000 69-70-73-70—282

Soren Hansen, $89,000 69-69-71-73—282

Anthony Kim, $81,000 71-73-71-68—283

Heath Slocum, $81,000 74-71-70-68—283

Yuta Ikeda, $81,000 71-68-74-70—283

Tim Clark, $81,000 70-69-74-70—283

Nick Watney, $75,500 73-72-71-68—284

Mike Weir, $75,500 73-66-75-70—284

Peter Hanson, $75,500 74-66-74-70—284

Luke Donald, $75,500 70-75-69-70—284

Y.E. Yang, $70,000 73-72-75-65—285

Brian Gay, $70,000 74-69-74-68—285

Scott Verplank, $70,000 76-72-69-68—285

Ross McGowan, $70,000 76-71-70-68—285

Lee Westwood, $70,000 74-68-74-69—285

W.-Chong Liang, $70,000 72-69-71-73—285

Hunter Mahan, $70,000 72-70-69-74—285

Ian Poulter, $62,500 72-78-72-64—286

Stewart Cink, $62,500 75-74-72-65—286

Sergio Garcia, $62,500 74-72-71-69—286

Zach Johnson, $62,500 76-70-71-69—286

Ben Crane, $62,500 74-73-69-70—286

Jim Furyk, $62,500 70-76-69-71—286

Henrik Stenson, $62,500 71-72-71-72—286

Fdez-Castano, $62,500 72-68-71-75—286

PGA Tour-Puerto Rico Open

Yesterday

At Trump International Golf Club-Puerto Rico

Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

Purse: $3.5 million

Yardage: 7,526; Par: 72

Completed Second Round

James Nitties 68-66—134

Chad Collins 69-65—134

Skip Kendall 65-70—135

Kevin Streelman 67-68—135

Steve Wheatcroft 68-67—135

Kris Blanks 65-70—135

Paul Stankowski 66-70—136

Jeff Overton 66-70—136

Jhonattan Vegas 69-67—136

Craig Barlow 71-65—136

Jeff Maggert 69-67—136

Kevin Johnson 70-66—136

Graham DeLaet 67-69—136

Nicholas Thompson 68-69—137

Woody Austin 69-68—137

Brendon de Jonge 69-68—137

Aron Price 72-65—137

Guy Boros 71-67—138

Steve Elkington 68-70—138

Tom Pernice, Jr. 71-67—138

Cameron Tringale 69-69—138

Spencer Levin 69-69—138

Jay Williamson 70-68—138

Michael Bradley 71-67—138

Steve Flesch 72-66—138

Kirk Triplett 69-69—138

Robert Garrigus 68-70—138

Henrik Bjornstad 70-68—138

Kevin Stadler 72-67—139

Johnson Wagner 70-69—139

Matt Bettencourt 67-72—139

J.J. Henry 70-69—139

Carl Pettersson 72-67—139

Jarrod Lyle 69-70—139

Chris DiMarco 68-72—140

Michael Connell 71-69—140

Daniel Barbetti 68-72—140

Peter Gustafsson 67-73—140

Derek Lamely 69-71—140

Jeff Klauk 72-68—140

Jeev Milkha Singh 70-70—140

Jeff Gove 72-68—140

Mathias Gronberg 69-71—140

Bill Lunde 68-72—140

Failed to qualify (Cut at 142)

Dean Wilson 68-75—143

Pierre-Henri Soero 72-75—147

Handa Women's Australian Open

Yesterday

At Commonwealth Golf Club

Melbourne, Australia

Purse: $544,660

Yardage: 6,673; Par: 73

Final

(a-amateur)

Yani Tseng 74-71-72-66—283

Laura Davies 68-76-71-71—286

Karrie Webb 73-70-70-74—287

Katherine Hull 72-72-72-72—288

Giulia Sergas 70-69-75-74—288

Lindsey Wright 71-74-74-70—289

Stacy Lewis 75-71-72-72—290

a-Kim Hyun-soo 78-69-72-72—291

Anna Nordqvist 75-70-73-74—292

Seo Hee-kyung 72-78-70-73—293

Azahara Munoz Guijarro 76-72-70-75—293

Felicity Johnson 70-75-78-71—294

Karine Icher 72-75-76-71—294

Shin-Ae Ahn 78-70-75-71—294

Christel Boeljon 72-75-75-72—294

Louise Stahle 75-74-75-71—295

Lee Bo-mee 77-73-74-71—295

a-Alexis Thompson 71-75-75-74—295

Elizabeth Bennett 73-75-73-74—295

Melissa Reid 72-76-70-77—295

Kristie Smith 72-78-75-71—296

Iben Tinning 77-74-74-71—296

Mina Harigae 74-74-76-72—296

a-Alison Whitaker 70-74-78-74—296

Stefanie Michl 71-72-77-76—296

Tamie Durdin 76-74-76-71—297

Lorie Kane 73-75-75-74—297

Jeong Jang 76-73-72-76—297

Choi He-yong 73-69-78-77—297

Rebecca Hudson 74-77-76-71—298

Tania Elosegui 77-75-73-73—298

Rachel Bailey 73-77-72-76—298

Anna Oh 78-72-72-76—298

Rebecca Flood 70-73-78-77—298

Stephanie Na 76-73-72-77—298

Yang Soo-jin 70-72-75-81—298

Hawai'i State Amateur Stroke Play Championship

Yesterday

At Pearl Country Club

Final Round

T.J. Kua 72-69-68-74—283

Bradley Shigezawa 71-72-71-73—287

Alika Bell 79-67-74-72—292

Kazuya Koura 75-74-70-74—293

Jonathan Ota 74-74-70-77—295

Zady Ari 74-72-71-79—296

Isamu Fujii 73-75-72-76—296

Grant Natori 78-73-73-73—297

Matthew Ma 72-74-77-74—297

Brandan Kop 77-73-73-75—298

David Saka 72-74-76-78—300

Brett Komoto 67-79-78-78—302

John Oda 78-79-71-75—303

Kazuo Sato 72-74-83-74—303

Samuel Rodriguez III 77-77-73-78—305

Kyle Kunioka 75-75-77-79—306

Tatsuro Kaneko 76-74-76-80—306

Takayuki Wada 77-79-76-74—306

Lorens Chan 78-73-71-85—307

Seung Jae Maeng 81-74-75-77—307

Chase Bingham 81-75-73-78—307

Mike Kawate 77-76-75-80—308

Donny Hopoi 77-75-78-78—308

Masamichi Momose 77-78-73-80—308

Phillip Anamizu 76-77-78-78—309

College

Kaua'i Collegiate Cup

Saturday

At Wailua Golf Course, Kaua'i

Team: 1, Brigham Young-Hawai'i 907. 2, Hawai'i Pacific 908. 3, Western Kentucky 909. 4, Toronto 957. 5, Calgary 960. 6, Chaminade 993.

Individual

Neil Horsley (WKen) 75-75-71—221

Layne Morita (CU) 76-72-75—223

Inoka Kahawaii (BYUH) 72-78-73—223

Andrew Heiser (WKen) 72-76-76—224

Doug Bischoff (BYUH) 74-80-72—226

Connor Rumpf (HPU) 78-72-76—226

Matt Tweddell (HPU) 76-75-76—227

Mike Klem (BYUH) 75-76-76—227

Scott Samuel (UT) 78-74-77—229

Kenny Gregor (UC) 81-74-75—230

Jordan Oda (CU) 71-80-79—230

Also: 231—Charlie Renfro (HPU), Ale Radice-Fossati (HPU), Matthew de Moraes (HPU). 232—Spencer Adkins (BYUH). 240—Steven Wade (BYUH). 243—Andrew Alston (BYUH). 250—Danny Beatty (HPU). 260—Kyle Neuman (CU). 280—Brett Hasenmeuller (CU).

softball

College

Pepsi Malihini Aloha Tournament

Yesterday

At Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium

Championship: Hawai'i vs. DePaul

Hawai'i (18-9) 000 130 00—4 4 1

DePaul (11-8) 000 100 0x—1 7 0

Stephanie Ricketts and Katie Grimes. Becca Heteniak and Marla Mathews. W—Ricketts (8-5). L—Hetenaik (6-6).

Leading hitters—UH: Kelly Majam homer, 2 runs; Jessica Iwata double, RBI; Alexandra Aguirre double; Kanani Pu'u-Warren double, RBI. DePaul: Tara Voss 2-3; Samantha Dodd 2-3.

Third place: Loyola Marymount 4, Troy 0

All-Tournament Team

P—Becca Heteniak (DePaul). INF—Kala Moore (Troy), Jessica Iwata (Hawai'i), Tara Voss (DePaul), Melissa Gonzalez (Hawai'i), Darci Pagnini (Loyola Marymount). OF—Sarah Harris (Troy), Alex Morocco (DePaul), Samantha Dodd (DePaul). UTL—Jenna Rodriguez (Hawai'i). Most Outstanding Pitcher: Stephanie Ricketts (Hawai'i). Most Valuable Player: Kelly Majam (Hawai'i).

Pacific West Conference

Chaminade vs. Academy of Art

Yesterday

At Central O'ahu Regional Park

Game 1

CU (12-11, 9-6) 010 000 1—2 8 5

AAU (11-8, 2-1) 201 000 x—3 4 1

Chelsi Walls and Shalin Yamaguchi. Sierrah Garcia and Andrea Hanchey. W—Garcia. L—Walls.

Leading hitters—CU: Keli Saniatan 3-4; Kristine Mihara 2-3. AAU: Shampayne Clay 2-3, 2 RBIs.

Game 2

CU (13-11, 10-6) 000 502 0—7 9 0

AAu (11-9, 2-2) 000 000 0—0 7 2

Kelly Korras, Kasy'e Lalau (6) and Shalin Yamaguchi. Kimberly Dauer, Sierrah Garcia (4) and Andrea Hanchey. W—Korras. L—Dauer.

Leading hitters—CU: Keli Saniatan 2-4, double; Kori Berinobis 2 RBIs; Brandi Sasaki double; Skye Virtudes 3-4, double, triple, 2 runs; Kristine Mihara 2-4, two doubles, 2 RBIs, 2 runs. AAU: Ashley Lokey 2-3, double; Garcia 2-2.

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Saturday

Sacred Hearts vs. Maryknoll

Sha (0-2) 000 200 0—2 1 1

Maryknoll (1-0) 012 010 x—4 6 3

Jordyn Waraka and Victoria Simpson. Brianna Guro and Kori Nishitomi. W—Guro. L—Waraka.

Leading hitters—Maryknoll: Jessica Guillermo 2-3; Nishitomi 2-3, solo homer.

Reported by John Uekawa