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TRIVIA ANSWER
Danny Manning in 1988 and Michael Olowokandi in 1998.
Source: http://www.nba.com.
SPORTS TODAY BASEBALL
Hawaii Collegiate League, Paniolos vs. Aliis at Field No. 1; Waves vs. Paddlers at Field No. 2; Surfers vs. Menehunes at Field No. 4. All games start at 11:30 a.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park.
BASKETBALL
NCAA Summer League, Electricians Hawai'i vs. Central Medical Clinic, 6 p.m.; Grantco Pacific vs. National Fire Protection Co., 7:30 p.m. Games at Manoa Recreation Center. No admission charge.
GOLF
Aloha Section Junior PGA Championship, first round, 10 a.m. at Waikoloa Beach and Kings' courses. No admission charge.
BASEBALL
COLLEGE
WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP SCORES
2009 — LSU 11, Texas 4, LSU wins series 2-1.
2008 — Fresno State 6, Georgia 1, Fresno State wins series 2-1.
2007 — Oregon State 9, North Carolina 3, Oregon State wins series 2-0.
2006 — Oregon State 3, North Carolina 2, Oregon State wins series 2-1.
2005 — Texas 6, Florida 2, Texas wins series 2-0.
2004 — Cal State Fullerton 3, Texas 2, Cal State Fullerton wins series 2-0.
2003 — Rice 14, Stanford 2, Rice wins series 2-1.
2002 — Texas 12, South Carolina 6.
2001 — Miami 12, Stanford 1.
2000 — LSU 6, Stanford 5.
CWS MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERS
2009 — Jared Mitchell, LSU, junior, rf.
2008 — Tommy Mendonca, Fresno State, sophomore, 3b.
2007 — Jorge Reyes, Oregon State, freshman, p.
2006 — Jonah Nickerson, Oregon State, junior, p.
2005 — David Maroul, Texas, senior, 3b.
2004 — Jason Windsor, Cal State Fullerton, senior, p.
2003 — x-John Hudgins, Stanford, junior, p.
2002 — Huston Street, Texas, freshman, p.
2001 — Charlton Jimerson, Miami, senior, of.
2000 — Trey Hodges, LSU, senior, p.
MOST CWS WINS
1, Texas 82.
2, Southern California 74.
3, Arizona State 61.
4, Miami 47.
5, Stanford 40.
6, Oklahoma State 38.
7, LSU 35.
8, Cal State Fullerton 34.
9, Arizona 33.
10, Florida State 25.
MOST CWS APPEARANCES, TEAM
Most College World Series appearances by team, including this year.
1, Texas 33.
2, Miami 23.
3, Arizona State 21.
tie. Southern California 21.
5, Florida State 19.
tie. Oklahoma State 19.
7, Cal State Fullerton 16.
tie. Stanford 16.
8, Arizona 15.
tie. LSU 15.
NCAA TOURNAMENT NO. 1 SEEDS
A list of No. 1 overall seeds since the NCAA expanded the tournament field to 64 teams in 1999, with eventual College World Series winners in parentheses:
2009—Texas (LSU).
2008—Miami (Fresno State).
2007—Vanderbilt (Oregon State).
2006—Clemson (Oregon State).
2005—Tulane (Texas).
2004—Texas (Cal State Fullerton).
2003—Florida State (Rice).
2002—Florida State (Texas).
2001—Cal State Fullerton (Miami).
2000—South Carolina (LSU).
1999—Miami (Miami).
HAWAII COLLEGIATE LEAGUE
YESTERDAY
At Central O'ahu Regional Park.
PANIOLOS VS. ALIIS
PANIOLOS 111 100 403—11 15 3
ALIIS 001 120 221— 9 14 2
Michael Vecchi, Sean Barber (7) and Matt Langenfeld, Garrett Champion. Andrew Irsfeld, Joshua White (6), Jordan Glover (9) and David Roney, Chris Lee. W—Barber. L—Glover.
Leading hitters—Paniolos: Matt Sapp 3-4, double, 3 RBIs, 2 runs; Michael Moceri 2-6; Langenfeld 2-2, homer; Kurt Fulginiti 2-4, double; Graham Martin 3-3, double, 2 runs. Aliis: Jared Denham 3-5, 3 runs; Jeff Onstott 2-4; Johnathan Erb 2-3, 3 RBIs; Ken Socorro 2-5; Harper White 2-5, triple.
WAVES VS. PADDLERS
WAVES 170 100 300—12 11 3
PADDLERS 300 102 000— 6 10 2
Zachary Morton, Jacob McBride (4), Chris Diana (6), Ricky Villarreal (8) and Taylor Ausbun. Chris Sanabria, Aron Meindl (2), Paul Andress (7), Ben Lackey (9) and Kevin Arendse. W—Morton. L—Sanabria.
Leading hitters—Waves: Ross Barbier 2-4, 2 runs; Sean Potkay triple, 3 RBIs; Tyler Brubaker 2-4, two doubles, 2 RBIs; Andrew White 2-4, 2 runs; Eric Semeniuk 2-5, triple, 3 RBIs. Paddlers: Matt James 3-5, double, 3 RBIs.
SURFERS VS. MENEHUNES
SURFERS 102 000 000 0—3 5 1
MENE 000 011 100 1—4 11 3
Todd DeFrancesco, Albert Jardine (6), Mark Melgosa (8) and Justin Nuehart. Michael Paulk, Austin Sloan (6), Drew Sheridan (10) and Geoffrey Rowan. W—Sheridan. L—Melgosa.
Leading hitters—Menehunes: Ridge Carpenter 2-4, RBI, run; Jason Okamoto 2-4, RBI, run; Paul Stevens 3-4, RBI, run.
BASKETBALL
WOMEN'S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
All Times Hawai'i.
TODAY'S GAMES
Phoenix at Washington, 1 p.m.
TOMORROW'S GAMES
Detroit at Atlanta, 1:30 p.m.
Indiana at New York, 1:30 p.m.
Sacramento at San Antonio, 2 p.m.
Los Angeles at Seattle, 4 p.m.
GOLF
USGA JUNIOR SECTIONAL QUALIFIER
TUESDAY
At Mauna Lani North Course, Big Island.
FINAL RESULTS
75—Alina Ching*. 78—Cassy Isagawa*. 80—Serena Aoki*. 81—Allisen Corpuz (1st alternate). 82—Britney Yada (2nd alternate). 84—Anna Jang. 85—Summer Mizusawa, Kacie Komoto, Brittany Fan.
*Qualified for the National Championship at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., July 20-25.
US KIDS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER
YESTERDAY
At Turtle Bay Golf, Fazio course.
BOYS
14 : 68—Skye Inakoshi. 78—Andy Okita. 79—Eric Le. 13: 77—Lion Rogers. 88—Jay Oshita. 12: 69—Donny Hopoi. 80—Jino Sohn. 84—Greg Okita. 93—Ryuhei Sekino. 11: 74—Sian Rogers* (won sudden death playoff), Kyle Suppa. 81—Matthew Shen. 90—Keanu Akina. 93—Ryan Kunihisa. 10: 35—Nathaniel Idica. 36—Kyosuke Hara. 37—Shawn Lu. 49—Jacob Maluenda. 50—Cole Shintaku. 9: 38—Max Ting. 39—Ryker Moriwaki (won scorecard playoff), Kane Rogers. 40—Joseph Newmann. 44—Makoa Chinen. 8: 43—Jordan Terada. 7: 38—Taylor John McGerity. 60—Marsyl Angelo Viernes. 65—Tyler Smith. 6-under: 44—Nicolas Tanaka*, (won sudden death playoff),
Ken Furuichi. 46—Conan Rogers. 51—Neill Natori. 59—Matthew Nawelo Kekoa. 64—Jay-Tyler Defreitas. 71—Mark Defreitas.
GIRLS
12: 39—Kristin Le. 49—Nikki Moran. 11: 35—Hana Furuichi. 38—Zoey Akagi-Bustin. 42—Nicole Enos. 10: 41—Alanis Sakuma. 9: 47—Malia Nam. 8: 49—Michelle Kim. 7-under: 50—Jennifer Koga.
Note: Boys ages 10 and under and girls results shot 9 holes.
CASEY NAKAMA JUNIOR TOUR
SATURDAY
At Olomana Golf Links.
Flight A/B, Par: 72, 18-holes.
Boys: 70—Jay Kishi. 71—Zachary Braunthal. 72—Jaron Tsukamoto. 75—Tyler Ichiki, Jefferson Yee, CJ Covington, Dylan Takabayashi. 77—PJ Samiere, Ian Tokuyama, Justin Kurihara. 79—Cody Machida. 80—Jordan Fujiwara. 84—Ross Horiuchi, Chatchayut Techavanich. Girls: 74—Rose Huang. 76—Taylor Rae Sugimoto, Margaret Min, Marissa Suehiro, Iris Kawada. 77—Kelli-Anne Katsuda. 85—Mari Nishiura. 86—Elizabeth Shishido. 87—Rayna Nakao.
FLIGHT C/D, PAR: 32, 9-HOLES
32—Cole Shintaku*, Derek Chinen Jr. 34—Ryan Kunihisa, Briana Finau. 36—Kristi Koyanagi. 37—Keilyn Ing. 38—Zckary Kaneshiro, Matthew Imai, Lauren Sunamoto, Evan Sakamoto. 39—Katie Natori, Alex Hino, Ethan Finau. 41—Ren Roth. 42—Sydni Tokuyama. 43—Jason Sakata.
*won playoff.
RUNNING
ALOHA STATE GAMES 10K
SUNDAY
At Kapi'olani Park.
FEMALE
10-14: 1, Alyssa Stiles 56:46. 15-19: 1, Alexis Heredia 49:30. 2, Kana Maeji 51:03. 3, Melissa Kawana 51:36. 20-24: 1, Angelica Valdez 43:07. 2, Emily King 44:31. 3, Rose Helens-Hart 1:01:34. 25-29: 1, Maribel Bacani 49:03. 2, Robyn Schmidt 51:19. 3, Claire Goldberg 53:00. 30-34: 1, Erica Donley 52:24. 2, Tyra Padello 56:04. 3, Jennifer Schmidt 56:09. 35-39: 1, Sophia Bulham 52:09. 2, Nana Sumitomo 56:56. 3, Jennifer Steere 59:26. 40-44: 1, Mayumi Stridiron 50:55. 2, Sylvia Brosien 1:19:18. 3, Cindy Stickney 1:26:09. 45-49: 1, Shannon Cutting 43:16. 2, Barbara Dyer 53:29. 3, Debbie Nishiyama 59:41. 50-54: 1, Barbara Garner 50:19. 2, Giovanna Aguilera 55:01. 3, Yvette Flynn 55:51. 55-59: 1, Marina Jones 52:41. 2, Keiko Rahn 57:31. 60-64: 1, Karen Loomis 56:21. 2, Helen Wynn 1:07:53. 65-69: 1, Paula Carroll 1:11:18. 70-74: 1, Joy Schoenecker 1:16:09. 2, Gerry Debenedetti 1:28:16.
MALE
9-under: 1, Matt Edwards 56:01. 10-14: 1, Ryan Mayeda 43:45. 2, Chase Beausoleil 57:22. 3, Kai Stridiron 1:01:29. 15-19: 1, Alexander Izewski 35:12. 2, Kyle Lynch 36:09. 3, Ian Medeiros 47:52. 20-24: 1, Patrick Nakagawa 41:22. 2, Elan Greenberg 45:06. 3, Erik-Phuong Le 51:25. 25-29: 1, Borja Perez-Bates 35:33. 2, Shawn Hirose 40:09. 3, Patrick Reilley 40:38. 30-34: 1, Roy Ching 43:54. 2, Kane Ng-Osorio 47:44. 3, Jeffery Collins 52:46. 35-39: 1, Daniel Espinosa 41:59. 2, Douglas White 45:14. 3, Carlos Molina 47:04. 40-44: 1, David Carlsson 38:33. 2, Pat Phung 45:25. 3, Joe Whitmore 46:47. 45-49: 1, Manny Berston 40:24. 2, Johnny Landeza 41:11. 3, Chris Crawford 43:26. 50-54: 1, Coswin Saito 45:36. 2, Aven Okamura 50:30. 3, Ronald Izewski 51:35. 55-59: 1, Terry Rice 1:11:18. 2, Chris Mewhort 1:28:32. 60-64: 1, Mike Kasamoto 46:26. 2, Frederick Mark 49:27. 3, Mike Hitzeman 1:00:52. 65-69: 1, Jiro Saegusa 50:49. 2, Dick Jones 56:28. 3, Garnett Howard 56:59. 70-74: 1, John Simonds 1:21:57. 75-79: 1, Kim Jacobsen 1:13:47. 2, Limu Furtado 1:45:13. 80-84: 1, Etsuo Tonokawa 1:21:31. 2, Robert Henninger 1:33:19. 85-over: 1, Naoto Inada 1:58:13.
SOCCER
CONFEDERATIONS CUP
UNITED STATES VS. SPAIN
At Bloemfontein, South Africa.
UNITED STATES 1 1—2
SPAIN 0 0—0
First half—1, United States, Altidore 1 (Dempsey), 27th minute. Second half—2, United States, Dempsey 2, 74th minute. Yellow Cards—Donovan, US, 5th; Altidore, US, 28th; Capdevila, Sp, 36th; Pique, Sp, 89th. Red Cards—Bradley, US, 87th. A—35,269.
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
All Times Hawai'i.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Toronto FC 2, New York 0.
Colorado 1, FC Dallas 1, tie.
SATURDAY'S GAMES
New York at Columbus, 1:30 p.m.
Toronto FC at Real Salt Lake, 3:30 p.m.
SUNDAY'S GAMES
Colorado at Seattle FC, 10 a.m.
Houston at Los Angeles, 4 p.m.
WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL SOCCER
All Times Hawai'i.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Boston 1, Washington 0.
Los Angeles 2, Saint Louis 1.
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Chicago at Los Angeles, 7 a.m.
SUNDAY'S GAMES
Saint Louis at Sky Blue FC, noon.
TENNIS
WIMBLEDON
YESTERDAY
AT THE ALL ENGLAND LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB
Wimbledon, England.
Purse: $20.5 million (Grand Slam).
Surface: Grass-Outdoor.
SINGLES
MEN
First Round—Daniel Gimeno-Traver, Spain, def. Taylor Dent, United States, 7-5, 7-6 (6), 4-6, 6-7 (3), 6-4. Second Round—Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (9), France, def. Simone Bolelli, Italy, walkover. Mardy Fish (28), United States, def. Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. Dudi Sela, Israel, def. Rainer Schuettler (18), Germany, 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-2. Tommy Robredo (15), Spain, def. Stefan Koubek, Austria, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-1. Novak Djokovic (4), Serbia, def. Simon Greul, Germany, 7-5, 6-1, 6-4. Albert Montanes (32), Spain, def. Guillermo Canas, Argentina, 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Tommy Haas (24), Germany, def. Michael Llodra, France, 4-3, retired. Philipp Kohlschreiber (27), Germany, def. Ivo Minar, Czech Republic, 6-4, 3-6, 4-6, 6-2, 8-6. Fernando Verdasco (7), Spain, def. Kristof Vliegen, Belgium, 7-6 (3), 6-7 (3), 7-6 (4), 6-4. Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. Robin Soderling (13), Sweden, def. Marcel Granollers, Spain, 4-6, 7-6 (7), 6-4, 7-5. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, def. Karol Beck, Slovakia, 6-4, 7-6 (2), 3-6, 3-6, 7-5 Ivo Karlovic (22), Croatia, def. Steve Darcis, Belgium, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4. Igor Andreev (29), Russia, def. Vince Spadea, United States, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2. Marin Cilic (11), Croatia, def. Sam Querrey, United States, 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-4.
WOMEN
Second Round—Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, def. Zheng Jie (16), China, 6-3, 7-5. Dominika Cibulkova (14), Slovakia, def. Urszula Radwanska, Poland, 6-2, 6-4. Nadia Petrova (10), Russia, def. Shahar Peer, Israel, 6-3, 6-2. Ai Sugiyama, Japan, def. Arantxa Parra Santonja, Spain, 7-6 (5), 6-3. Virginie Razzano (26), France, def. Jill Craybas, United States, 6-3, 6-0. Elena Vesnina, Russia, def. Vera Dushevina, Russia, 6-3, 6-4. Gisela Dulko, Argentina, def. Maria Sharapova (24), Russia, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Victoria Azarenka (8), Belarus, def. Ioana Raluca Olaru, Romania, 6-0, 6-0. Sorana Cirstea (28), Romania, def. Sania Mirza, India, 6-4, 6-4. Serena Williams (2), United States, def. Jarmila Groth, Australia, 6-2, 6-1. Roberta Vinci, Italy, def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (31), Russia, 6-4, 7-6 (6). Vera Zvonareva (7), Russia, def. Mathilde Johansson, France, 6-1, 6-3. Regina Kulikova, Russia, def. Alisa Kleybanova (27), Russia, 0-6, 6-4, 6-1. Elena Dementieva (4), Russia, def. Aravane Rezai, France, 6-1, 6-3. Marion Bartoli (12), France, def. Timea Bacsinszky, Switzerland, 7-5, 6-1.
USTA Mixed Doubles Hawai'i Pacific Section Championships
SUNDAY
At Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park Tennis Complex.
FINAL RESULTS
Level 6.0: Team Rubber Duckies (Captain: Andrea Neal).
7.0: Hui Holumua (Lyle Kauihou).
8.0: Stay Broke 8.0 (Benny Neumann).
9.0: Pot Luck (Lance Au).
WEIGHTLIFTING
ALOHA STATE GAMES
SATURDAY
At Ward Warehouse Stage.
WEIGHT CLASS: TOTAL (SNATCH-CLEAN & JERK)
Girls—139: Katerina Moser 180 (77-103). 165+: Brittany Moser 176 (77-99). Boys—97: Willy Moser 173 (70-103). 110: Josh Terao 203 (86-117). 187: Joshua Buchanan 308 (132-176). Junior Girls—106: Evette Lee 154 (68-86). Senior Women—106: Chani Matsui 260 (117-143). 128: Jill Remiticado 308 (136-172). Senior Men—136: Kyle Yamauchi 529* (233*-296). 152: Nick Dragotta 396 (165-231); Jon Waltz 333 (139-194). 187: Alan Ko 370 (165-205). 206: Grant Yamaguchi 429 (187-242); Bruce Coleman 341 (154-187). 231+: Dominic Ahuna 629* (286*-343*). Masters Men—136: Gary Kawamura 0 (0-191). 187: Mike Harada 491 (220-271); Ernest Terukina 407 (176-231). 231+: Paul Smith 502 (220-282).
*New State Records.