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Posted on: Tuesday, November 17, 2009

For the Record


Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

The late orthopedic surgeon Don Bunce, who succeeded Jim Plunkett as Stanford's quarterback and led a late drive for the field goal that beat Michigan.

Source: Los Angeles Times

sports toDAY

Basketball

College men, Alaska-Anchorage vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 8 p.m. at Mid-Pacific Institute.

Surfing

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Reef Hawaiian Pro, 8 a.m. at Hale'iwa Ali'i

Beach, conditions permitting. For daily status of contest, call 596-7873.

sports

tomorrow

Surfing

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Reef Hawaiian Pro, 8 a.m. at Hale'iwa Ali'i

Beach, conditions permitting. For daily status of contest, call 596-7873.

Tennis

Island Design Center Women's Night Doubles, opening rounds, 6 p.m. at Kailua Racquet Club. No admission.

Basketball

College Men

NCAA Division I

Major Scores

Yesterday

EAST

Albany, N.Y. 51, American U. 50

Penn St. 80, Robert Morris 61

Rider 86, Lehigh 71

Stony Brook 87, Mount St. Mary, N.Y. 53

Villanova 103, Penn 65

SOUTH

Alabama A&M 86, Oakwood 81

Delaware St. 60, Wilmington, Del. 44

Florida St. 87, Jacksonville 61

Gardner-Webb 89, Montreat 62

Kentucky 72, Miami (Ohio) 70

La.-Lafayette 90, La. College 68

Miami 108, Nova Southeastern 58

Mississippi 90, Alabama St. 53

Morehead St. 86, Brescia 51

Norfolk St. 72, Maine 71

Richmond 103, VMI 59

SE Louisiana 90, Florida Atlantic 77

Savannah St. 53, Cent. Connecticut St. 45

South Carolina 90, Georgia Southern 66

South Florida 66, Virginia 49

Troy 104, William Carey 88

Vanderbilt 95, Lipscomb 73

MIDWEST

Cent. Michigan 82, Ferris St. 69

Cincinnati 69, Prairie View 62

Cleveland St. 99, Wilmington, Ohio 74

Indiana 69, S.C.-Upstate 61

Minnesota 82, Stephen F.Austin 42

Missouri St. 73, Auburn 62

Notre Dame 95, St. Francis, Pa. 72

S. Dakota St. 89, Mayville St. 56

Wis.-Green Bay 77, Rochester, Mich. 51

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas St. 93, MacMurray 47

Baylor 61, Southern U. 45

Lamar 77, Texas-Pan American 72

Oral Roberts 86, NW Oklahoma 50

Sam Houston St. 91, Texas Coll. 57

Tennessee Tech 71, Cent. Arkansas 67

Texas A&M 80, SMU 68

FAR WEST

Colorado 82, Coppin St. 58

TOURNAMENT

Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season TIp

First Round

Charlotte 75, Elon 61

Connecticut 77, Colgate 63

Duke 74, Coastal Carolina 49

Hofstra 68, Yale 63

LSU 56, Indiana St. 45

TCU 83, CS Northridge 65

W. Kentucky 69, Wis.-Milwaukee 65

College Women

NCAA Division I

Major Scores

Yesterday

EAST

Colgate 72, Rider 65

Fairleigh Dickinson 76, Howard 57

Hofstra 77, Buffalo 60

Holy Cross 55, Cent. Connecticut St. 50

Lafayette 58, Monmouth, N.J. 55

Princeton 77, American U. 45

Syracuse 97, Presbyterian 56

Villanova 50, Sacred Heart 49

SOUTH

Coastal Carolina 66, Campbell 59

Coll. of Charleston 68, Clemson 55

Gardner-Webb 70, Winston-Salem 38

MVSU 71, Stillman 58

Maryland 63, New Hampshire 43

McNeese St. 76, Texas Coll. 51

Morgan St. 75, N.C. Central 38

Richmond 78, George Mason 52

S.C.-Upstate 71, Longwood 59

SE Louisiana 86, William Carey 45

Seton Hall 53, Marshall 52

South Carolina 70, Charlotte 66, OT

South Florida 88, St. Peter's 72

Va. Commonwealth 72, Virginia Tech 58

MIDWEST

Arkansas St. 80, Kansas St. 79, OT

E. Michigan 87, Marygrove 45

Michigan 67, Marquette 50

Navy 55, Ohio 51

SE Missouri 73, Southern Miss. 63

W. Kentucky 75, Ball St. 58

FAR WEST

Gonzaga 80, Idaho 57

Loyola Marymount 75, Long Beach St. 70

Nevada 59, UC Santa Barbara 43

Oregon 86, E. Washington 48

Portland St. 75, W. Oregon 65

Utah St. 63, Portland 57

Utah Valley 72, Albertson 56

TOURNAMENT

Preseason NIT

Second Round

West Virginia 55, Marist 50

EXHIBITION

Louisiana-Lafayette 65, LSU-Shreveport 63

NCAA Division II

Yesterday

Hawai'i-Hilo vs. Alaska-Anchorage

At Anchorage, Alaska

UHH (0-2) 21 23— 44

UAA (2-0) 56 46—102

Leading scorers—UHH: Kristy Imai 10. UAA: Nicci Miller 23, Tamar Gruwell 15, Torle Nenbee 11. Rebounds—UAA: Miller 9.

Cricket

Honolulu Cricket League

Sunday

At Kap'iolani Park

Rumrunners 127, Eagles 126

Top batsmen—Rahu Vijayakumar 37 runs, Vinoo Ganapathy 36, Mark Berwick 23, Barry Watt 19. Top bowlers—Raghu Srinivasan 3 for 13, Mark Berwick 3-22, Ashwani Kumar 2-9, Karthik Vijayarajan 2-14, Vishan Dookhu 2-16, Ricky Pike 2-20.

Running

Friends of Kailua High School

Sunday

At Kailua High School

5K

Male—Open: 1, Ash Dustow 17:40.3. 7-12: 1, Kanai Gooding 26:54.5. 2, Triston Catan 28:38.0. 3, Andrew James Nakashima 34:34.2. 13-16: 1, Clinton Aina 27:13.5. 2, Austin Makaehu 27:44.1. 3, Rhys Nakakura 28:05.8. 17-18: 1, Perry Tsuruoka 17:53.0. 2, Kai Yoshioka 18:20.8. 3, Naoya Taylor 18:36.1. 19-24: 1, Todd Hines 19:15.6. 2, Patrick Nakagawa 20:04.5. 3, Gabriel Villalba 24:27.1. 25-29: 1, Andrew Culp 21:38.7. 2, Garry Colbert 22:00.1. 3, William Hotchkiss 23:10.7. 30-34: 1, Jan Kunst 18:54.8. 2, Mike Ernst 21:45.6. 3, Conor Overstake 26:56.9. 35-39: 1, Ted Sappington 21:29.0. 2, Heith Allen Louis Soares 32:29.8. 3, Dale Quemado 40:24.2. 40-44: 1, Scott Small 26:11.9. 2, Kevin Gooding 26:55.4. 3, Kurt Studt 30:31.9. 45-49: 1, Bob McKaig 30:49.6. 2, Mark Villanueva 46:56.6. 3, Cris Cole 1:10:51.0. 50-54: 1, John Hylas 20:46.7. 2, Joe Laturnau 21:05.4. 3, Rudy Barba 22:08.6. 55-59: 1, Dennis Uyehara 27:10.5. 60-64: 1, Denis Tanigawa 26:25.7. 2, Bert Kajiyama 26:43.6. 3, Ron Sanderson 32:09.4. 65-69: 1, Ed Kemper 26:24.9. 70-74: 1, Geoff Howard 28:52.7. 2, Jim Harwood 29:12.4. 75-79: 1, Kim Jacobsen 33:13.9. 80-over: 1, Bill Beauchamp 1:17:41.0. Female—Open: 1, Kristin Ali Keith 21:17.6. 7-12: 1, Lindsey Grady 35:36.8. 2, Elisa Puerto 35:42.0. 3, Nadia Madden 50:01.0. 13-16: 1, Rhiana Beauregard 27:34.6. 2, Kristen Izumigawa 29:36.1. 3, Cydnee Somera 31:53.7. 17-18: 1, Samantha Bocchieri 31:43.3. 2, Stacie Shibano 32:49.7. 3, Shay Leandro 34:37.5. 19-24: 1, Lois Roberts 24:28.3. 2, Stephanie Pierce 25:59.9. 3, Taryn Izumigawa 29:36.5. 25-29: 1, Laura Hotchkiss 25:41.8. 2, Michelle Ray 26:56.1. 3, Julia Bellamy 28:03.7. 30-34: 1, Karen Arthur 25:36.5. 2, Meg Overstake 27:52.7. 3, Lisa Avalos 30:15.2. 35-39: 1, Sara Harstrom 26:11.7. 2, Lyn Isaacson 27:57.7. 3, Belinda Lloyd 29:28.5. 40-44: 1, Cindy Chun 29:03.5. 2, Johnalyn Nakamura 31:29.5. 3, Tonya Stevenson 35:58.1. 45-49: 1, Rhonda Black 27:58.7. 2, Felicia Butala 31:41.8. 3, Marjorie Okey 34:40.5. 50-54: 1, Phyllis Kadota 46:06.0. 2, Carrie Ishizaki 52:27.1. 55-59: 1, Helen Marie Chisum 45:59.2. 2, Roberta Stibbard 52:28.0. 60-64: 1, Patricia Liu 1:01:20.8. 70-74: 1, Rene McWade 41:01.9. 2, Carolyn Laub 45:48.5. 80-over: 1, Marie Boles 49:39.8.

10K

Male—Open: 1, Vaughn Harber 35:42.3. 13-16: 1, Austin Chun 47:21.4. 2, John Cutler 51:21.7. 3, Chad Kurahara 1:01:05.7. 17-18: 1, Trey Tam 52:01.2. 2, Jacob Furtado-Smith 56:51.4. 19-24: 1, Jesse Story 46:20.9. 2, Nicolas Villanueva 52:04.3. 3, William Wiley 1:04:01.0. 25-29: 1, Josiah Badger 37:56.9. 2, Brian Caleda 53:15.7. 3, Allen Wong 58:37.5. 30-34: 1, Aaran Hassell 43:44.3. 2, Paul Tschida 45:20.0. 3, Clint Sanford 47:47.6. 35-39: 1, Robert Boller 47:36.4. 2, Terrence Bigelow 1:13:24.4. 3, Tonyu Agcaoili 1:22:11.3. 40-44: 1, Darrin Chun 47:58.9. 2, Wade Oganeku 1:21:11.6. 45-49: 1, Keith Cutler 51:22.0. 2, Brian Oya 53:26.3. 50-54: 1, Bob Crowley 1:05:51.3. 55-59: 1, Dick Shift 49:09.5. 2, Stephen Watanabe 55:24.3. 3, Paul Takamiya 59:40.9. 60-64: 1, J.B. Nation 54:33.4. 2, George Redpath 58:15.2. 3, James Raymond 1:01:07.7. 65-69: 1, Robert Cunningham 1:45:23.0. 70-74: 1, Harry Martinucci 2:19:19.0. Female—Open: 1, Chantelle Wilder 38:35.6. 19-24: 1, Tava Tedesco 46:02.0. 2, Ali Herd 48:25.6. 3, Anne Yoshizawa 49:14.2. 25-29: 1, Krystal Morris 59:13.0. 2, Ana Yarawamai 1:01:57.2. 3, Allison Mueller 1:10:25.3. 35-39: 1, Delrene Tschida 1:00:25.7. 2, Jeri Yamamoto 1:00:58.8. 3, Claire Wright 1:06:04.9. 40-44: 1, Jo Cinter 45:35.8. 2, Sarah Fagents 56:30.3. 3, Marinella Puerto 1:07:49.8. 45-49: 1, Liz Kurahara 1:12:13.7. 2, Karen Kawahara 1:21:25.4. 50-54: 1, Connie Comiso 50:58.3. 70-74: 1, Maryann Martinucci 1:44:43.0.

Soccer

Major League Soccer

Playoffs

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Semifinals

Columbus vs. Real Salt Lake

Oct. 31: Real Salt Lake 1, Columbus 0

Nov. 5: Columbus 2, Real Salt Lake 3, Real Salt Lake advances on 4-2 aggregate

Chicago vs. New England

Nov. 1: New England 2, Chicago 1

Nov. 7: Chicago 2, New England 0, Chicago advances on 3-2 aggregate

Championship

Real Salt Lake vs. Chicago

Nov. 14: Chicago 0, Real Salt Lake 0, Real Salt Lake advances on penalty kicks 5-4

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Semifinals

Los Angeles vs. Chivas USA

Nov. 1: Chivas USA 2, Los Angeles 2, tie

Nov. 8: Los Angeles 1, Chivas USA 0, Los Angeles advances on 3-2 aggregate

Houston vs. Seattle

Oct. 29: Seattle 0, Houston 0, tie

Nov. 8: Houston 1, Seattle 0, OT, Houston advances on 1-0 aggregate

Championship

Houston vs. Los Angeles

Nov. 13: Los Angeles 2, Houston 0, OT

MLS CUP (Time Hawai'i)

Sunday: Los Angeles vs. Real Salt Lake at Seattle, 3:30 p.m.

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

Junior Varsity

'Iolani 2, Punahou-Gold 2

Pac-Five 2, Kamehameha-Blue 1

Kamehameha-White 0, Mid-Pacific 0

Sumo

November Grand Sumo Tournament

At Kyushu, Japan

M15—Yamamotoyama (1-1) def. M16—Tamaasuka (1-1). M14—Kasugao (1-1) def. M15—Shimotori (0-2). M13—Mokonami (2-0) def. M14—Kimurayama (1-1). M12—Shotenro (1-1) def. M13—Tosayutaka (1-1). M11—Takamisakari (2-0) def. M12—Toyohibiki (0-2). M10—Asasekiryu (1-1) def. M11—Tamawashi (1-1). M9—Miyabiyama (2-0) def. M10—Kokkai (0-2). M9—Yoshikaze (2-0) def. M8—Aran (0-2). M8—Tochinoshin (1-1) def. M7—Homasho (1-1). M6—Wakanosato (1-1) def. M7—Tamanoshima (0-2). M6—Kyokutenho (2-0) def. M5—Kakizoe (1-1). M5—Toyonoshima (2-0) def. M4—Hokutoriki (1-1). M3—Bushuyama (1-1) def. M4—Iwakiyama (0-2). M2—Kotoshogiku (2-0) def. S—Baruto (1-1). O—Kotooshu (2-0) def. M3—Tochiozan (0-2). O—Chiyotaikai (2-0) def. S—Kakuryu (0-2). K—Kisenosato (1-1) def. O—Kaio (1-1). O—Harumafuji (1-1) def. K—Goeido (0-2). O—Kotomitsuki (2-0) def. M2—Tokitenku (0-2). Y—Asashoryu (2-0) def. M1—Aminishiki (0-2). Y—Hakuho (2-0) def. M2—Takekaze (0-2).

Swimming

Turkey Swim

Sunday

At Ala Moana Beach Park

2K

Male—Open: 1, Noel Kawano 26:50.2. 2, Evan Uy 28:30.9. 3, Tyler Sugimoto 28:37.6. 11-12: 1, Cole Fitter 40:35.2. 2, Reyn Root 1:03:31.3. 13-14: 1, Ky Wong 33:33.6. 2, Erik Lee 40:01.4. 3, Ikaika Urabe 52:23.0. 15-18: 1, Brent Yanagihara 28:39.4. 2, Tiloi Alapa 28:39.4. 3, Ryan Pe'a 30:13.0. 19-24: 1, Matthew Saunter 30:42.6. 2, Tyler Amina 31:35.3. 3, Garrett Hamilton 34:30.4. 25-29: 1, John Rogers 28:41.9. 2, Edward Scott 29:25.4. 3, Nicholas Anderson 34:23.1. 30-34: 1, Dave Schiffner 29:38.0. 2, Brian Devaro 30:41.0. 3, Shawn Williamson 32:29.8. 35-39: 1, Marcus Boland 32:35.8. 2, Mike Dezzami 35:46.3. 3, Dustin Sharp 39:05.5. 40-44: 1, Scot Muraoka 31:07.0. 2, Paul Fischer 35:19.1. 3, Russell Castagnaro 37:51.0. 45-49: 1, Russell Iwamura 29:42.7. 2, John Gravener 31:15.2. 3, Courtney Seto 33:39.1. 50-54: 1, Colin Chinn 30:50.5. 2, Justin Mew 46:05.3. 3, Calvin Eaton 51:04.5. 55-59: 1, Edward Kobayashi 30:15.6. 2, Alton Motobu 34:33.6. 60-64: 1, Robert Graham 38:39.5. 70-74: 1, Pete Schlegel 41:10.1. 75-over: 1, Vernon Knight 41:52.8. Female—Open: 1, Charlea Goodness 28:02.2. 2, Kate Costello 28:34.1. 3, Isabel Fitter 30:50.8. 11-12: 1, Madeline Lee 38:29.4. 15-18: 1, Rikki Omija 31:06.6. 2, Kehau Ai 32:34.1. 3, Kaylee Wada 33:26.6. 19-24: 1, Amanda Lawenberg 36:07.3. 2, Remy Akina 47:15.9. 25-29: 1, Rachel Beckmann 36:29.6. 2, Stefanie Doyle 37:39.9. 3, Margaret Dudley 39:13.7. 30-34: 1, Jennifer Larish 38:28.2. 2, Kimberly Burnett 41:40.5. 3, Andrea Huston 44:54.8. 35-39: 1, Keeley Monroy 45:04.4. 2, Margaret Simms 46:27.6. 3, Debbie Cobb 50:21.5. 40-44: 1, Karen Nordine 33:57.4. 2, Stacy Duldulao 46:38.5. 45-49: 1, Jeaneen Heldt 33:57.8. 2, Susan Cushman 38:33.0. 3, Mary Nilges 39:56.9. 50-54: 1, Marie Wagner 34:28.3. 2, Anne Wheelock 36:11.5. 3, Kevin Kennedy 41:56.9. 55-59: 1, Valisa Saunders 38:18.8. 2, Mary Renfer 38:30.6. 65-69: 1, Jane Kirton 43:37.4. 75-over: 1, Diane Stowell 40:17.9.

1K

Male—Open: 1, Efraim Ruthenberg 15:13.4. 2, Ian Yanagihara 16:44.3. 3, Kaeo Perez 18:07.3. Also: 1, Daniel Suehisa 19:38.1. 2, Lyle Harada 19:49.0. 3, John Weikum 20:14.1. Female—Open: 1, Maia Petrides 18:06.9. 2, Cynthia Razga 21:11.6. 3, Catia Garell 22:11.3. Also: 1, Ingrid Johnson 23:14.0. 2, Annette Ho 23:36.6. 3, Diane Stewart 24:13.3.

Tennis

High School

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Yesterday

Girls Varsity

Campbell 5, Kapolei 0

Campbell 5, 'Aiea 0

Volleyball

College Women

AVCA Division I Top 25 Coaches Poll

Rank, School Pts Rec LW

1, Penn State (60) 1500 28-0 1

2, Texas 1425 20-1 2

3, Hawai'i 1390 25-2 3

4, Washington 1265 21-4 4

5, Illinois 1219 21-4 5

6, Stanford 1168 18-7 7

7, UCLA 1127 20-7 6

8, Iowa State 1116 22-4 8

9, Nebraska 1024 19-6 9

10, Kentucky 936 25-2 11

11, California 878 17-8 12

12, Minnesota 831 21-7 13

13, Florida 733 20-4 10

14, Michigan 663 22-7 14

15t, Florida State 642 25-2 15

15t, Southern California 642 17-9 17

17, LSU 558 21-5 19

18, Oregon 486 16-8 16

19, Arizona 469 18-7 18

20, Saint Louis 294 22-6 20

21, Northern Iowa 241 26-2 22

22, St. Mary's (Calif.) 223 19-4 23

23, Notre Dame 163 20-4 24

24, Baylor 99 21-7 21

25, Colorado State 91 21-7 21

Others receiving votes and appearing on two or more ballots: Dayton 59, San Diego 38, Florida International 37, Washington State 36, Duke 25, UC Irvine 25, Ohio State 21, Pepperdine 19, Oklahoma 13, Long Beach State 8, Tennessee 8, Texas A&M 8, UC Santa Barbara 7, Oregon State 5, Ohio 2. Dropped Out: San Diego (25t); Washington State (25t).

Notes: First-place votes in parentheses. Three schools were listed on only one ballot for a total of 13 points.

AVCA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll

Rank, School Pts Rec LW

1, Concordia-St. Paul (32) 800 31-0 1

2, CS San Bernardino 767 29-1 3

3, UC San Diego 720 27-2 4

4, Central Missouri 697 32-4 5

5, West Texas A&M 664 34-3 6

6, Tampa 631 28-2 7

7, Nebraska-Kearney 610 33-2 3

8, Washburn 585 32-4 8

9, Indianapolis 537 35-1 9t

10, Emporia State 506 29-5 9t

11, Lewis 473 29-4 11

12, Saint Leo 456 28-3 12

13, Southwest Minn. State 415 25-7 13

14, Hawai'i-Hilo 363 25-1 16

15, Minnesota Duluth 339 22-8 17

16, Minnesota State 324 26-6 14

17, Wayne State (Neb.) 277 28-7 15

18, Sonoma State 249 23-7 18

19, Cal State L.A. 207 21-8 20

20, Metro State 192 24-7 23

21, Pittsburg State 173 24-10 21

22, Truman 114 24-12 19

23, Nebraska-Omaha 96 20-13 22

24, Wingate 81 34-1 24

25, Abiliene Christian 42 29-6 NR

Others receiving votes and listed on two or more ballots: California (Pa.) 19, Alaska-Anchorage 18, Hillsdale 18, Chico State 16, Dowling 3.

Notes: First-place votes in parentheses. Two schools were listed on only one ballot for a total of 8 points.

Transactions

Baseball

National League

Cincinnati Reds—Declined their 2010 contract option on C Ramon Hernandez and agreed to terms with on a one-year contract.

Philadelphia Phillies—Announced INF-OF Eric Bruntlett refused an outright assignment to Lehigh Valley (IL) and elected to become a free agent. Sent RHP John Ennis, RHP Tyler Walker, C Paul Hoover and INF Andy Tracy outright to Lehigh Valley.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

Golden State Warriors—Traded G-F Stephen Jackson and G Acie Law to Charlotte for G Raja Bell and F Vladimir Radmanovic.

Football

National Football League

New York Jets—Waived CB Ahmad Carroll. Signed LB Kenwin Cummings from the practice squad. Announced defensive line coach Kerry Locklin has left the team.

College

Tennessee—Dismissed freshman WR Nu'Keese Richardson and freshman DB Mike Edwards after being charged for attempted armed robbery.