For the Record
SPORTS TODAY
BASKETBALL
College women, Western Athletic Conference, San Jose State vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu. Division I Boys: 'Iolani at Kamehameha, 7 p.m. Division I Girls: Sacred Hearts at Kamehameha, 5:30 p.m.
High school girls, O'ahu Interscholastic Assocation, Red Conference: Moanalua at Kailua; Roosevelt at Kalani; Farrington at McKinley; Kapolei at 'Aiea; Campbell at Pearl City; Mililani at Radford. White Conference: Kaimuki at Kalaheo; 'Anuenue at Kahuku; Waipahu at Waialua. JV at 5 p.m., varsity 15 minutes after.
SOCCER
High school girls, HHSAA JN Automotive Group Division I State Tournament. Consolation: Kapolei loser vs. Hilo, 3 p.m. at field 7; Kaiser vs. Kamehameha-Maui, 3 p.m. at field 8. Semifinals at main stadium: Kamehameha vs. King King Kekaulike, 5 p.m. and Mililani vs. Punahou, 7 p.m. Matches at Waipi'o Peninsula Soccer Complex.
High school girls, HHSAA JN Automotive Group Division II State Tournament. Consolation: Radford vs. Kamehameha-Hawai'i, 3 p.m. at field 9; Honoka'a vs. Hawai'i Prep, 3 p.m. at field 10. Semifinals: Kailua vs. Kapa'a, 3 p.m. at field 11; Kaua'i vs. Pac-Five, 3 p.m. at field 12.
SOFTBALL
College women, Oceanic Time Warner Cable Paradise Classic, UAB vs. Oklahoma, 1 p.m.; LSU vs. Oklahoma, 3 p.m.; UAB vs. Hawai'i, 5 p.m.; LSU vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. Games at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
WRESTLING
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Dual meet championships, at Moanalua, 5:30 p.m.
SPORTS TOMORROW
BASKETBALL
College men, Western Athletic Conference, Idaho vs. Hawai'i, 7:05 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
College, Pacific West Conference, Grand Canyon vs. Chaminade at McCabe gym. Women at 5:30 p.m. Men at 7:30 p.m.
College, Pacific West Conference, Dixie State at Hawai'i-Hilo. Women at 5:30 p.m. Men at 7:30 p.m.
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu. Division I Boys: Damien vs. Maryknoll, 5 p.m. at Mid-Pacific; Saint Louis at Mid-Pacific, 6:30 p.m. Division II Boys: Island Pacific vs. Le Jardin, 10 a.m. at Damien; Christian Academy vs. Academy of the Pacific, 11 a.m. at 'Aiea Rec. Center; Hanalani vs. University, 6 p.m. at Klum, 6 p.m.; Hawaiian Mission Academy at Hawa'i Baptist, 7:30 p.m. Division II Girls: Christian Academy vs. St. Francis, 9:30 a.m. at 'Aiea Rec. Center; Hanalani vs. University, 4:30 p.m. at Klum; Maryknoll vs. Word of Life, 4:30 p.m. at Hawai'i Baptist; Kamehameha at Hawai'i Baptist, 6 p.m.; St. Andrew's at Hawaiian Mission Academy, 7:30 p.m.
High school boys, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red Conference: Mililani at Campbell; Leilehua at 'Aiea; Radford at Kapolei; Kalaheo at Kaiser; Farrington at Kahuku; McKinley at Kaimuki. White Conference: Roosevelt at Castle; 'Anuenue at Kailua; Nanakuli at Pearl City. JV games start at 5 p.m., varsity 15 minutes after end of JV game.
PADDLING
High school, HHSAA State Championships, 10 a.m. at Hanakao'o Beach Park, Maui.
RIFLERY
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Kamehameha vs. Mid-Pacific, 1 p.m. at Saint Louis.
SOCCER
High school girls, HHSAA JN Automotive Group Division I State Tournament. Consolation final, 3 p.m. at field 7. Fifth place, 3 p.m. at field 8. Third place, 3 p.m. at main stadium. Final, 7 p.m. at main stadium. Matches at Waipi'o Peninsula Soccer Complex.
High school girls, HHSAA JN Automotive Group Division II State Tournament. Consolation final, 3 p.m. at field 9. Fifth place, 3 p.m. at field 10. Third place, 1 p.m. at main stadium. Final, 5 p.m. at main stadium. Matches at Waipi'o Peninsula Soccer Complex.
SOFTBALL
College women, Oceanic Time Warner Cable Paradise Classic. No. 3 seed vs. No. 2 seed, 10 a.m.; No. 4 seed vs. No. 1 seed, noon; first game loser vs. second game loser, 2 p.m.; championship, first game winner vs. second game winner, 4 p.m. Games at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
College women, doubleheader, Hawai'i Pacific vs. Chaminade, 12:30 p.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park.
SWIMMING
High schools, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Open meet, 9 a.m. at Kalani.
WRESTLING
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Dual meet, 10 a.m. at Kamehameha.
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Mini tournament, 2 p.m. at Moanalua.
BASEBALL
O'AHU AJA LEAGUE
WEDNESDAY
AT HANS L'ORANGE
MANOA 103 320 000- 9 11 3
WAIPAHU 000 400 44X-12 11 0
Scott Yoshihara, Lyle Shimata (5), Eric Awaya (7) and Ivan Fujii. Cruz Hatanaka, Dave Shim (5), Blane Muraoka (9) and Moku Paiva, Derek Costigan (7). W-Shim. L-Awaya.
Leading scorers-Man: Kelly Teraomoto 2-5; Alex Takemura 2-5, double; Chris Garnett 2-4, double. Waip: Shaun Kiriu 3-3; M. Paiva 3-3, double; Kaipo Paiva 2-5.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
Boston U. 77, Albany, N.Y. 67.
Bryant 83, Monmouth, N.J. 71.
Cent. Connecticut St. 65, St. Francis, Pa. 52.
Fairleigh Dickinson 59, Wagner 57, OT.
Long Island U. 76, Mount St. Mary's, Md. 70.
Quinnipiac 66, Sacred Heart 64.
Robert Morris 61, St. Francis, NY 54.
Seton Hall 91, St. John's 81.
SOUTH
Chattanooga 84, Wofford 77.
Davidson 75, UNC Greensboro 54.
E. Kentucky 80, Tennessee Tech 73.
Elon 57, Georgia Southern 54.
Florida St. 62, Georgia Tech 58.
Furman 63, Samford 57.
Jacksonville St. 57, Morehead St. 52.
La.-Lafayette 90, Fla. International 73.
Mercer 75, Kennesaw St. 56.
New Orleans 75, Florida Atlantic 68.
Rhode Island 71, Charlotte 64.
South Alabama 68, North Texas 65.
Tenn.-Martin 87, Austin Peay 82, OT.
The Citadel 74, Appalachian St. 72.
Troy 85, Arkansas St. 77.
Vanderbilt 79, Alabama 74.
W. Carolina 70, Coll. of Charleston 68.
W. Kentucky 64, La.-Monroe 55.
MIDWEST
Butler 66, Detroit 61.
Cleveland St. 66, Ill.-Chicago 63.
IPFW 71, Centenary 59.
IUPUI 71, S. Dakota St. 63.
Michigan 71, Penn St. 51.
N. Dakota St. 61, W. Illinois 52.
Oakland, Mich. 81, Oral Roberts 69.
Ohio 89, N. Illinois 59.
Wisconsin 63, Illinois 50.
Wright St. 68, Valparaiso 58.
Xavier 83, Temple 74.
Youngstown St. 60, Loyola of Chi. 49.
FAR WEST
Arizona 56, Oregon St. 53.
Arizona St. 66, Oregon 57.
CS Northridge 79, CS Bakersfield 62.
Cal St.-Fullerton 72, UC Santa Barbara 65.
California 86, Washington 71.
Denver 63, Middle Tennessee 51.
E. Wash. 67, Sacramento St. 46.
Gonzaga 93, Portland 78.
Hawaii 69, Fresno St. 43.
Louisiana Tech 78, Nevada 75.
Portland St. 78, N. Arizona 66.
Saint Mary's, Calif. 79, San Fran. 58.
Santa Clara 64, San Diego 62, OT.
Stanford 65, Washington St. 54.
UC Davis 82, Long Beach St. 76.
UC Irvine 64, Cal Poly 57.
UC Riverside 66, Pacific 63.
Utah St. 78, New Mexico St. 59.
Utah Valley St. 81, Academy of Art 43.
Weber St. 82, N. Colorado 76.
NCAA DIVISION II
PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE
GRAND CANYON VS. BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I
YESTERDAY
AT LA'IE
GCU (10-10, 3-4) 30 51- 81
BYUH (16-1, 7-0) 55 46-101
Leading scorers-GCU: Eric Cuen 18, Shansan Chambers 17, Engen Nurumbi 14, Brandon Dempster 12. BYUH: Trenson Akana 17, Tsung-Hsien Chang 15, Lucas Alves 14, Nathan SIms 14, Virgil Buensuceso 11, Marqus Whippy 11. Rebounds-GCU: Cuen 11. BYUH: Whippy 7. Assists-GCU: Kevin Daugherty 4. BYUH: Buensuceso 8.
COLLEGE WOMEN
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
Florida St. 64, Boston College 53.
Hofstra 58, Delaware 49.
Minnesota 63, Penn St. 61.
SOUTH
Auburn 72, Mississippi 65.
Campbell 70, Lipscomb 56.
Drexel 71, George Mason 52.
Duke 81, Virginia 67.
ETSU 92, Stetson 63.
East Carolina 73, UTEP 43.
Florida 92, Alabama 71.
Fla. Gulf Coast 102, S.C.-Upstate 53.
Jacksonville 69, Kennesaw St. 64.
J. Madison 73, William & Mary 57.
Kentucky 61, South Carolina 47.
LSU 68, Arkansas 53.
Maryland 87, N.C. State 66.
Mercer 65, North Florida 61.
Mississippi St. 66, Vanderbilt 61.
Morehead St. 87, Jacksonville St. 77, OT.
North Carolina 93, Virginia Tech 77.
Old Dominion 70, Northeastern 54.
Southern Miss. 75, SMU 65.
Tennessee 73, Georgia 43.
Tennessee Tech 82, E. Kentucky 64.
Towson 61, Georgia St. 54.
Tulane 58, Marshall 45.
UCF 72, Tulsa 69.
Va. Commonwealth 64, UNC Wilmington 42.
Wake Forest 63, N.C. Central 48.
MIDWEST
Bradley 60, S. Illinois 48.
Cleveland St. 53, Wis.-Milwaukee 45.
Iowa 69, Indiana 67.
Michigan St. 63, Illinois 50.
N. Iowa 65, Evansville 62, OT.
Northwestern 60, Michigan 57.
Ohio St. 59, Purdue 47.
Wis.-Green Bay 79, Young. St. 42.
SOUTHWEST
Texas 91, Oklahoma St. 74.
FAR WEST
Arizona St. 68, Oregon 56.
Cal Poly 61, UC Irvine 51.
Long Beach St. 68, UC Davis 64.
Oregon St. 63, Arizona 55.
Portland St. 69, N. Arizona 57.
Sacramento St. 74, E. Wash. 67.
Saint Mary's, Calif. 59, San Fran. 47.
San Diego 70, Santa Clara 54.
UC Riverside 74, Pacific 55.
UC Santa Barbara 57, Cal St.-Fullerton 46.
Weber St. 66, N. Colorado 55.
NCAA DIVISION II
PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE
GRAND CANYON VS. BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I
YESTERDAY
AT LA'IE
GCU (14-6, 7-0) 45 43-88
BYUH (10-8, 4-3) 30 47-77
Leading scorers-GCU: Stacy Haddow 27, Samantha Murphy 21, Kristi Girdley 10. BYUH: Latoya Wily 29, Mahina Gago 17, Richelle Fanenbock 12. Rebounds-GCU: Murphy 6, Haddow 6. BYUH: Wily 15. Assists-GCU: Girdley 6. BYUH: Gago 7.
GOLF
PGA-BUICK INVITATIONAL COURSE
YESTERDAY
AT SAN DIEGO
PURSE: $5.3 MILLION
PLAYED ON TWO COURSES PAR 72 (36-36)
S-SOUTH COURSE - TORREY PINES; 7,628-YARDS
N-NORTH COURSE - TORREY PINES; 6,915 YARDS
FIRST ROUND
Camilo Villegas 32-31—63n.
Davis Love III 32-34—66n.
Aaron Baddeley 33-33—66n.
Stuart Appleby 32-36—68n.
Jeff Overton 33-35—68n.
Robert Garrigus 34-34—68n.
Harrison Frazar 33-36—69n.
Lucas Glover 33-36—69n.
Nick Watney 35-34—69n.
Ben Crane 34-35—69n.
Scott Sterling 33-36—69s.
Ricky Barnes 34-35—69n.
Mathew Goggin 35-34—69s.
Brian Bateman 36-33—69n.
Jason Day 35-34—69n.
Briny Baird 35-35—70n.
John Rollins 34-36—70n.
Luke Donald 35-35—70s.
Matt Jones 34-36—70n.
Jason Dufner 37-33—70s.
D.A. Points 35-35—70n.
Jason Gore 35-35—70s.
Nathan Green 35-35—70s.
Jonathan Kaye 37-33—70n.
Kent Jones 36-34—70n.
J.J. Henry 34-36—70n.
Ryuji Imada 37-33—70s.
Phil Mickelson 36-34—70s.
Bob Heintz 35-35—70n.
Brian Vranesh 36-34—70n.
Greg Owen 35-35—70s.
Gregor Main 35-35—70n.
Tag Ridings 33-38—71n.
Brett Quigley 35-36—71n.
Dean Wilson 34-37—71s.
Retief Goosen 36-35—71n.
George McNeill 37-34—71s.
Kevin Stadler 35-36—71n.
Aaron Watkins 37-34—71n.
Jeff Klauk 33-38—71n.
Anthony Smith 38-33—71n.
Courtland Lowe 34-37—71n.
Bob Tway 32-39—71n.
Jesper Parnevik 35-36—71n.
Bubba Watson 35-36—71s.
John Huston 37-34—71n.
Charley Hoffman 35-36—71s.
Marc Turnesa 35-36—71n.
Padraig Harrington 33-38—71n.
Michael Allen 35-36—71n.
Jarrod Lyle 33-38—71n.
Chris Riley 36-36—72n.
Glen Day 35-37—72n.
Arjun Atwal 37-35—72n.
Joe Durant 36-36—72n.
Paul Goydos 38-34—72s.
Steve Allan 36-36—72n.
Bill Haas 37-35—72s.
Rick Price 34-38—72n.
Jay Williamson 34-38—72n.
Rod Pampling 36-36—72n.
Charles Howell III 37-35—72s.
Webb Simpson 35-37—72n.
Gregory Casagranda 36-36—72n.
Aron Price 38-34—72n.
Alex Cejka 36-37—73s.
J.B. Holmes 36-37—73s.
Arron Oberholser 36-37—73n.
Pat Perez 37-36—73s.
Dudley Hart 35-38—73n.
Chris Stroud 36-37—73n.
Colt Knost 37-36—73n.
Peter Tomasulo 36-37—73n.
James Driscoll 35-38—73n.
Greg Chalmers 38-35—73n.
Tim Petrovic 36-37—73n.
Bart Bryant 36-37—73n.
Josh Anderson 37-36—73n.
Patrick Sheehan 36-38—74s.
Kevin Streelman 35-39—74s.
Scott McCarron 38-36—74s.
Ted Purdy 39-35—74s.
Lee Janzen 38-36—74s.
Charles Warren 37-37—74n.
Woody Austin 38-36—74s.
Dustin Johnson 38-36—74s.
Fred Couples 38-36—74s.
Parker McLachlin 36-38—74s.
John Merrick 34-40—74n.
Darron Stiles 39-35—74n.
James Oh 36-38—74n.
Brendon de Jonge 39-35—74s.
Kevin Larsen 38-36—74n.
Bill Lunde 39-35—74n.
Tyler Aldridge 37-37—74n.
Troy Matteson 37-37—74s.
John Mallinger 37-37—74n.
Hunter Mahan 38-36—74s.
Todd Hamilton 36-38—74s.
Matt Bettencourt 37-37—74s.
Marc Leishman 34-40—74s.
Spencer Levin 38-36—74n.
NATIONWIDE TOUR-PANAMA CHAMPIONSHIP
YESTERDAY
AT CLUB DE GOLF DE PANAMA
PANAMA CITY, PANAMA
PURSE: $600,000
YARDAGE: 7,123; PAR 70 (35-35)
FIRST ROUND
Kevin Johnson 34-33—67.
Jim Herman 33-34—67.
Andrew Buckle 34-33—67.
Omar Uresti 31-36—67.
Clodomiro Carranza 34-33—67.
Rafael Gomez 33-34—67.
Skip Kendall 34-33—67.
Vance Veazey 33-34—67.
Chris Anderson 36-32—68.
Tom Byrum 33-35—68.
Esteban Toledo 36-32—68.
Sebastian Fernandez 33-35—68.
Michael Sim 33-35—68.
Dicky Pride 32-36—68.
Chris Smith 35-33—68.
Garrett Osborn 33-35—68.
Camilo Benedetti 33-35—68.
Bubba Dickerson 37-32—69.
Josh Teater 36-33—69.
Nick Flanagan 34-35—69.
Jonas Blixt 34-35—69.
Tripp Isenhour 33-36—69.
D.J. Brigman 34-35—69.
Alex Prugh 36-33—69.
Joe Daley 34-35—69.
Scott Gardiner 34-35—69.
Alex Aragon 34-35—69.
Rudolfo Gonzalez 36-33—69.
Rich Barcelo 36-33—69.
John Morse 36-33—69.
Henrik Bjornstad 35-34—69.
Jeff Gove 35-34—69.
Brian Smock 35-34—69.
Geoffrey Sisk 34-36—70.
Martin Piller 36-34—70.
Kyle Reifers 35-35—70.
Seung-su Han 33-37—70.
David Hearn 34-36—70.
Hunter Haas 34-36—70.
Garrett Willis 34-36—70.
Todd Demsey 34-36—70.
Willie Wood 35-35—70.
Tee McCabe 34-36—70.
Neal Lancaster 35-35—70.
Bob May 34-36—70.
Matt Every 35-35—70.
Brian Stuard 36-34—70.
Kris Cox 37-33—70.
Dustin Risdon 32-38—70.
Matt Hansen 37-33—70.
Bob Sowards 34-36—70.
Mauricio Molina 32-38—70.
ALSO
Keoke Cotner 36-35—71.
ANZ LADIES MASTERS
YESTERDAY
AT RACV ROYAL PINES RESORT
GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA
PURSE: $387,870
YARDAGE: 6,443; PAR: 72 (37-35)
FIRST ROUND
A-AMATEUR
Il-Hee Lee, SKor 35-32—67.
Becky Brewerton, Wales 37-30—67.
Marianne Skarpnord, Nor. 34-33—67.
Lee-Anne Pace, SAf 34-33—67.
Carmen Alonso, Spain 34-34—68.
Kim Hye-youn, SKor 34-34—68.
Stacy Lee Bregman, SAf 34-34—68.
Ursula Wikstrom, Fin 33-35—68.
Gwladys Nocera, Fran 35-34—69.
Kang Hae-ji, SKor 35-34—69.
Nikki Campbell, Aus 34-35—69.
a-Rebecca Flood, Aust 37-32—69.
Beth Allen, United States 35-34—69.
Katherine Hull, Australia 36-33—69.
Ji-Yai Shin, South Korea 35-34—69.
Alison Walshe, US 34-35—69.
Cherie Byrnes, Australia 35-34—69.
COLLEGE MEN
HAWAI'I-HILO INTERCOLLEGIATE
YESTERDAY
AT MAUNA LANI NORTH COURSE
PAR: 72, YARDAGE, 6,913
SECOND ROUND
TEAM SCORES
1, USC 569. 2, Washington 573. 3, Colorado 584. 4, Stanford, Texas Tech 585. 6, Oregon 586. 7, Arizona State 587. 8, TCU 588. 9, UC Davis 593. 10, Georgia Tech 596. 11, Oklahoma 597. 12, Florida State 604. 13, Hawai'i-Hilo 610. 14, Kansas, Fresno State 623. 16, San Francisco 628. 17, Hawai'i 642.
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
138-Richard Lee (UW). 140-Garrett Merrell (TTU), Nick Taylor (UW). 141-Chris Killmer (UW). 142-Matthew Giles (USC), Pat Grady (Colo.), Jamie Lovemark (USC), Steve Ziegler (Stan). 143-Johnny Widmer (Colo.), Tom Glissmeyer (USC), Stephan Gross (ASU). 144-Riley Pumphrey (Okla.). 145-Ramie Sprinkling (UCD), Sihwan Kim (Stan.), David Dragoo (Ga. Tech), Ryan Linton (USC), Tom Hoge (TCU), Rodolfo Estrada (UHH). Hawai'i golfers: 151-Christopher Armanini (UHH). 152-Logan Goulding (UHH). 153-Jesus Valdivia. 157-Thomas Kua (UH), Kelii Dias (UHH). 158-Stephen Zane (UHH). 160-Isaac Jaffurs (UHH). 161-Zady Ari (UHH), Robert Berton (UH), Pono Calip (UH). 166-Kamden Brakel (UH), Jarred Sawada (UH). 168-Chase Bingham (UH). 170-Daniel Soglanich (UH). 179-Cody Perwarchuk (UH).
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Today's Games, All Times Hawai'i.
Montreal at Buffalo, 2:30 p.m.
New Jersey at Atlanta, 2:30 p.m.
Columbus at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m.
Nashville at Minnesota, 3 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
BOSTON 1 1 1 0—4
OTTAWA 0 1 2 0—3
BOSTON WON SHOOTOUT 1-0
First Period—1, Boston, Wheeler 15 (Ference, Kessel), 11:46 (pp). Second Period—2, Boston, Chara 12 (Ryder, Krejci), 10:27. 3, Ottawa, Foligno 7 (Bell), 15:54. Third Period—4, Ottawa, Alfredsson 15 (Heatley), :58. 5, Ottawa, Spezza 19 (Foligno, Alfredsson), 8:33 (pp). 6, Boston, Kobasew 10 (Wheeler, Chara), 15:58 (pp). Overtime—None. Shootout—Boston 1 (Wheeler NG, Kessel NG, Bergeron NG, Savard NG, Axelsson G), Ottawa 0 (Spezza NG, Alfredsson NG, Bell NG, Vermette NG, Heatley NG). Goalies—Boston, Thomas. Ottawa, Elliott. A—17,297 (19,153). T—2:36.
LOS ANGELES 1 3 1—5
WASHINGTON 1 1 2—4
First Period—1, Washington, Semin 20 (Laich), :15. 2, Los Angeles, Kopitar 13 (Stoll, Brown), 8:55 (pp). Second Period—3, Los Angeles, Kopitar 14 (Frolov, O'Donnell), :13. 4, Los Angeles, Handzus 10 (Frolov), 1:02 (sh). 5, Washington, Green 17 (Backstrom, Theodore), 1:43 (pp). 6, Los Angeles, O'Sullivan 12 (Kopitar, Quincey), 7:26. Third Period—7, Washington, Ovechkin 37, 10:32. 8, Los Angeles, Calder 7 (Brown, Stoll), 18:27. 9, Washington, Laich 13 (Green, Backstrom), 18:54. Goalies—Los Angeles, Quick. Washington, Theodore. A—18,277 (18,277). T—2:26.
N.Y. ISLANDERS 0 2 0—2
FLORIDA 2 1 0—3
First Period—1, Florida, Bouwmeester 12 (Booth, Zednik), 5:41. 2, Florida, Skrastins 4 (McCabe, Weiss), 16:53. Second Period—3, N.Y. Islanders, Bailey 2 (Campoli, Nielsen), 8:22 (pp). 4, Florida, Zednik 8 (McCabe, Horton), 12:39. 5, N.Y. Islanders, Hunter 14 (Bailey), 14:51 (pp). Third Period—None. Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, J.MacDonald. Florida, Vokoun. A—14,206 (19,250). T—2:13.
ANAHEIM 1 1 0—2
NASHVILLE 1 2 1—4
First Period—1, Nashville, Jones 5 (de Vries, Legwand), 11:19. 2, Anaheim, Perry 18 (Kunitz, Getzlaf), 18:16. Second Period—3, Nashville, Arnott 18 (Hamhuis, Sullivan), 1:08. 4, Nashville, Erat 14 (Pihlstrom, Arnott), 11:22. 5, Anaheim, Perry 19 (Selanne, Montador), 18:54. Third Period—6, Nashville, Fiddler 8 (Smithson, Hamhuis), 18:49 (en). Goalies—Anaheim, Giguere. Nashville, Rinne. A—14,877 (17,113). T—2:17.
EDMONTON 0 1 0 0—2
ST. LOUIS 0 0 1 0—1
EDMONTON WON SHOOTOUT 2-0
First Period—None. Second Period—1, Edmonton, Souray 13 (Nilsson, Brodziak), 16:46. Third Period—2, St. Louis, McClement 8 (Hinote, Weaver), 5:29 (sh). Overtime—None.
Shootout—Edmonton 2 (Nilsson G, Gagner G), St. Louis 0 (Oshie NG, Boyes NG). Goalies—Edmonton, Roloson. St. Louis, Mason. A—15,668 (19,150). T—2:34.
DALLAS 1 0 1—2
COLORADO 0 1 2—3
First Period—1, Dallas, Ott 9 (Niskanen, Lehtinen), 19:20. Second Period—2, Colorado, Hejduk 20 (Smyth, Hannan), 13:11. Third Period—3, Colorado, Svatos 12 (Wolski, Hejduk), :42 (pp). 4, Dallas, Eriksson 25 (Petersen, Niskanen), 8:02. 5, Colorado, McLeod 12 (Arnason), 12:49. Goalies—Dallas, Turco. Colorado, Budaj. A—13,624 (18,007). T—2:09.
AP-WS-02-05-09 2330EST
CHICAGO 2 1 2—5
CALGARY 2 0 0—2
First Period—1, Chicago, Bolland 11 (Havlat, Ladd), :42. 2, Calgary, Bertuzzi 13 (Iginla, Ro.Regehr), 6:28. 3, Chicago, Ladd 9 (Bolland), 6:45. 4, Calgary, Phaneuf 6, 14:05. Second Period—5, Chicago, Burish 4 (Walker, Ladd), 11:28. Third Period—6, Chicago, Fraser 4 (Walker), 3:18. 7, Chicago, Brouwer 7 (Walker), 17:52 (en-sh). Goalies—Chicago, Khabibulin. Calgary, Kiprusoff. A—19,289 (19,289). T—2:21.
CAROLINA 1 2 1 0—4
SAN JOSE 1 2 0 0—3
CAROLINA WON SHOOTOUT 2-1
First Period—1, San Jose, Clowe 20 (Michalek, Pavelski), 12:23. Second Period—2, San Jose, Semenov 1 (Michalek, Pavelski), 3:10. 3, Carolina, Cullen 13 (penalty shot), 4:55. 4, San Jose, Vlasic 4 (Clowe, Michalek), 7:16 (pp). 5, Carolina, Samsonov 10 (Petruzalek), 14:50. Third Period—6, Carolina, Whitney 17 (Cullen), 7:30. Overtime—None. Shootout—Carolina 2 (Ruutu G, Cullen NG, Samsonov G), San Jose 1 (Clowe NG, Pavelski NG, Michalek G). Goalies—Carolina, Leighton. San Jose, Nabokov. A—17,496 (17,496). T—2:35.
SOCCER
HIGH SCHOOL
HHSAA JN AUTOMOTIVE GROUP STATE TOURNAMENT
YESTERDAY
AT WAIPI'O PENNINSULA SOCCER COMPLEX
QUARTERFINAL ROUND RESULTS
DIVISION I
ROOSEVELT 2, KAHUKU 1 (PK 1-0)
Goal scorers-Roos: Christy Watanabe. Kah: Zhane Santiago
PEARL CITY 5, WAIAKEA 4 (PK 3-2)
Goal scorers-PC: Dayna Domingo 2, Nicole Kahunahana, Christina Saturnio. Waiak: Teisha Nacis-Parker 2, Moani Hagiwara, Roylyn Nabarro.
KING KEKAULIKE 2, HILO 1
Goal scorers-King K: Mia MInkler 2. Hilo: Becca Hiraishi.
PUNAHOU 4, KAMEHAMEHA-MAUI 1
Goal scorers-Pun: Karli Look 2, Jayann Gabrio, Lauren Stollar. KSM: Jalisa Chong Kee.
MILILANI 2, KAISER 0
Goal scorers-Mil: Chelsea Miyake, Kaitlyn Holt.
KAMEHAMEHA 3, KAPOLEI 0
Goal scorers-KS: Kauwela Neal, Amber Fuller, Whitney Thomas.
DIVISION II
MID-PACIFIC 2, ST. ANTHONY 1 (PK 5-3)
Goal scorers-MPI: Megan Lau. StA: Rachel Uehara.
SEABURY 1, WAI'ANAE 0 (PK 3-0)
KAILUA 5, RADFORD 2
Goal scorers-Kail: Ashley Kanoho 2, Tehani Linkner, Tiffany Pereza, Cheyenne Kadooka. Rad: Tori Haughton, Kelsey Pacpaco.
KAPA'A 3, KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAI'I 2
Goal scorers-Kap: Kalia Mayer 2, Kaimalie Zirker. KSH: Jessica Marote 2.
KAUA'I 6, HONOKA'A 0
Goal scorers-Kaua'i: Ashlyn Ubongen 2, Skye Shimabukuro 2, Brandi Gomes, Destiny Banashihan.
PAC-FIVE 2, HAWAI'I PREP 1
Goal scorers-P5: Kendal Kagawa 2. HPA: Noelani Enos.
SOFTBALL
COLLEGE WOMEN
OCEANIC TIME WARNER CABLE PARADISE CLASSIC
YESTERDAY
AT HONOLULU
OKLAHOMA VS. HAWAI'I
OKLA. (0-1) 000 120 2-5 10 0
UH (1-0) 000 053 X-8 7 0
D.J. Mathis, Kristen Allen (5), Allee Allen (6) and Lindsey Vandever. Courtney Baughman and Katie Grimes. W-Baughman. L-Mathis.
Leading hitters-Okla.: Amber Flores 2-3, homer, 2 RBIs; Katie Norris 2-4, homer, 2 RBIs; Trott 2-3. UH: Tanisha Milca 2-4, homer, 2 RBIs; Clare Warwick 4-4, homer, double, 3 RBIs.
NCAA DIVISION II
AZUSA PACIFIC VS. HAWAI'I PACIFIC
YESTERDAY
AT HOWARD A. OKITA FIELD
GAME 1
APU (2-1) 000 010-1 2 4
HPU (1-0) 024 111-9 10 1
Erin Halma, Camille Hundley (6) and Natalie Mickelson. Courtney Kessel and Maile Kim. W-Kessel. L-Halma.
Leading hitters-APU: Mickelson double. HPU: Breanne Patton 2-3, double; Kessell 2-3, double, 4 RBIs; Casey Sugihara double.
GAME 2
APU (2-2) 000 000 0-0 2 3
HPU (2-0) 120 111 X-6 8 0
Camille Hundley and Bekah Weisser. Sherise Musquiz and Kozy Toriano. W-Musquiz. L-Hundley.
Leading hitters-APU: Halma triple. HPU: Sugihara 2-3; Kim 2-3, double, 2 RBIs; Toriano triple.