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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, October 21, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Harvey Kuenn, 1959 American League batting champion with the Detroit Tigers. On May 11, 1963, Kuenn was the last San Francisco Giants batter in Koufax's second no-hitter, hitting a bouncer back to the mound. On Sept. 9, 1965, Kuenn struck out as the last Chicago Cubs batter in Koufax's 1-0 perfect game.

Source: Los Angeles Times

SPORTS TODAY

GOLF

Nike Golf/Golf Concepts 4-Ball Match Play Championship, semifinals, 7 a.m.; final, 1 p.m. at Oahu Country Club.

VOLLEYBALL

College women, Pacific West Conference, Academy of Art (Calif.) vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i, 7:30 p.m. at Cannon Activities Center.

College women, Pacific West Conference, Dixie State vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 7 p.m. at St. Andrew's Priory.

SPORTS TOMORROW

SOCCER

College, Pacific West Conference, Notre Dame de Namur vs. Hawai'i-Hilo at Amaulu field. Women at 1 p.m.; Men at 3:30 p.m.

College, Pacific West Conference, Grand Canyon vs. Chaminade at Saint Louis field. Women at 10 a.m.; Men at noon.

College, Pacific West Conference, Dixie State vs. Hawai'i Pacific at Atherton field. Women at 1:30 p.m.; Men at 3:30 p.m.

College, Pacific West Conference, Dominican at Brigham Young- Hawai'i. Women at 1 p.m.; Men at 3:30 p.m.

GOLF

COLLEGE

NCAA DIVISION II

SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY INVITATIONAL

YESTERDAY

At the Santa Rosa Golf and Country Club

Santa Rosa, Calif.

FINAL ROUND

MEN

Team: 1, Chico St. 578 strokes. 2, Dixie St. 583. 3-tie, St. Martin's 585; Western Washington 585. 5, CSU-Stanislaus 587. 6, Grand Canyon 590. 7, Sonoma St. 591. 8, UC San Diego 594. 9-tie, Hawaii-Hilo 599; CSU-Monterey Bay 599. 11, Sonoma St. B 607. 12, Academy of Art 609. 13, CSU-East Bay 616. 14, CSU-San Bernardino 617. 15, Notre Dame de Namur 620.

Individual: 138—Matthew Garcia (AAU). 139—Kyle Souza (ChicoSt). 141—Eric Frazzetta (ChicoSt). 142—Xavier Dailly (WWU). 143—Bryan Kiss (Stan).

Hawaii-Hilo 299-300—599

6t, Neil Cabico 69-75—144

8t, Logan Goulding 73-72—145

54t, Christopher Armanini 77-77—154

58t, Ryan Felix 80-76—156

63t, Kelii Dias 80-78—158

WOMEN

Team: 1, Western Washington 615 strokes. 2, CSU-Monterey Bay 629. 3, Academy of Art 635. 4, Grand Canyon 638. 5, Sonoma St. 643. 6, St. Martin's 648. 7, Chico St. 669. 8, Hawaii-Hilo 690. 9, CSU-Easy Bay 737.

Individual: 149—Claire Rachor (WWU). 150—Katie Sharpe (WWU). 152—Cicilia Chudivan (CSU-MB). 154—Brittany Carrera (SSU). 155—Nicole Aoki (UHH), Courtney Soekland (CSU-MB).

Hawaii-Hilo 346-344—690

21t, Randi Ono 80-81—161

24t, Dayna Bersamin 81-84—165

45, Jodie Borchert 106-103—209

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

All Times Hawaii

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 1

Montreal 2, Atlanta 1, SO

Calgary 6, Columbus 3

TODAY'S GAMES

Nashville at Boston, 1 p.m.

Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 1 p.m.

Buffalo at Florida, 1:30 p.m.

Colorado at Minnesota, 2 p.m.

Vancouver at Chicago, 2:30 p.m.

Dallas at Anaheim, 4 p.m.

TOMORROW'S GAMES

Boston at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.

Washington at Atlanta, 1 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 1 p.m.

New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m.

Nashville at Ottawa, 1:30 p.m.

San Jose at Tampa Bay, 1:30 p.m.

Columbus at Edmonton, 3:30 p.m.

Detroit at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

Dallas at Los Angeles, 4:30 p.m.

ATLANTA 0 0 1 0—1

MONTREAL 1 0 0 0—2

Montreal won shootout 2-0

First Period—1, Montreal, Gionta 4 (Cammalleri), 17:44. Third Period—2, Atlanta, Armstrong 1 (Peverley, Kane), 6:06. Overtime—None. Shootout—Atlanta 0 (Kovalchuk NG, Peverley NG), Montreal 2 (Gomez G, Gionta G). Goalies—Atlanta, Pavelec. Montreal, Halak. A—21,273 (21,273). T—2:36.

ST. LOUIS 0 1 0—1

PITTSBURGH 2 2 1—5

First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Kennedy 5 (McKee, Cooke), 11:19. 2, Pittsburgh, Malkin 4 (Guerin, Gonchar), 12:28 (pp). Second Period—3, Pittsburgh, Fedotenko 2 (Letang, Eaton), 7:29 (pp). 4, Pittsburgh, Cooke 2 (Letang, Staal), 8:05. 5, St. Louis, Kariya 4 (E.Johnson, Berglund), 12:54. Third Period—6, Pittsburgh, Goligoski 2 (Crosby, Kunitz), 9:44. Goalies—St. Louis, Mason, Conklin. Pittsburgh, Fleury. A—17,132 (16,940). T—2:18.

COLUMBUS 1 2 0—3

CALGARY 3 1 2—6

First Period—1, Calgary, Langkow 2 (Bouwmeester, Bourque), 2:42. 2, Calgary, Glencross 4 (Conroy, Iginla), 3:57. 3, Columbus, Nash 4 (Pahlsson, Roy), 6:08 (sh). 4, Calgary, Bouwmeester 1 (Conroy, Iginla), 11:24. Second Period—5, Columbus, Brassard 1 (Stralman, Huselius), :52 (pp). 6, Columbus, Voracek 2 (Brassard, Vermette), 1:40 (pp). 7, Calgary, Phaneuf 5 (Giordano, Bourque), 13:44. Third Period—8, Calgary, Iginla 3 (Sjostrom), 12:46. 9, Calgary, Sjostrom 1 (Regehr), 15:55. Goalies—Columbus, Mason. Calgary, Kiprusoff. A—19,289 (19,289). T—2:20.

NHL SCORING LEADERS

Through Yesterday

GP G A PTS

Alex Ovechkin, Was 8 9 7 16

Joe Thornton, SJ 9 2 12 14

Ryan Smyth, LA 9 6 7 13

Anze Kopitar, LA 9 5 8 13

Marian Gaborik, NYR 9 6 6 12

Dany Heatley, SJ 9 6 6 12

Rick Nash, Cls 7 4 7 11

Rene Bourque, Cgy 9 4 7 11

Evgeni Malkin, Pit 9 4 7 11

Martin St. Louis, TB 7 3 8 11

Henrik Sedin, Van 8 3 8 11

Vaclav Prospal, NYR 9 3 8 11

Nicklas Backstrom, Was 8 2 9 11

Patrick Marleau, SJ 9 7 3 10

Alexander Semin, Was 8 6 4 10

SOCCER

COLLEGE

NCAA DIVISION II

PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE

YESTERDAY

Dominican (Calif.) vs. Hawaii Pacific

At Atherton field

MEN

DUC (6-8-1, 3-5-1) 1 0—1

HPU (8-2-1, 5-2-1) 1 1—2

Goals—DUC: Pedro Guevara (Shane Huiberts) 25th minute. HPU: Kainoa Kahui (Nathan Scott, Sven Blauth) 23rd minute; Chance Bukoski (unassisted) 89th minute.

Goalie saves—DUC: Matthew Carlson 2.

WOMEN

DUC (5-7-3, 3-4-2) 0 1—1

HPU (7-5-1, 5-3) 2 2—4

Goals—DUC: Stephanie Malone (Katie Brown) 74th minute. HPU: Jamie Hirai (Dyanne Anderson) 18th minute; Taylor Hoesterey (Amber Fuller) 39th minute; Anderson (Sanoe Souza) 47th minute; Anderson (Hirai) 83rd minute.

Goalie saves—DUC: Alicia Paulsen 4. HPU: Carianne Makino 5.

DIXIE STATE (UTAH) VS. BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAII)

At Läie

MEN

DSC (5-6-1, 3-5) 0 2 0 1—3

BYUH (4-7-1, 3-4-1) 0 2 0 0—2

Goals—DSC: Jordan Roylance (unassisted) 69th minute; Roylance (unassisted) 88th minute; Roylance (Zac Hales) 106th minute. BYUH: Sam Akinaka (Chris McElwee) 57th minute; Jared Trussell (Akinaka, Viktor Bezhani) 62nd minute.

Goalie saves—DSC: Tyler McAninch 6. BYUH: Cory Cosgrave 6.

WOMEN

DSC (9-3, 8-0) 0 1—0

BYUH (9-3, 6-2) 0 0—0

Goal—DSC: Carly Haycock (Camille Peterson, Shannon Larson) 55th minute.

Goalie saves—DSC: Tonya Smith 3. BYUH: Becky Ploeger 7.

VOLLEYBALL

COLLEGE WOMEN

NCAA DIVISION II

PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE

YESTERDAY

ACADEMY OF ART (CALIF.) VS. BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAII

At Cannon Activities Center, Läie

AAU (16-8, 4-4) 27 15 19

BYUH (12-10, 8-4) 29 25 25

Kill leaders—AAU: Dan Yang 12. BYUH: Kylee Nawahine 15, Losaline Fakaosi 11. Digs—AAU: Yang 11, Heather Allen 11. BYUH: Fakaosi 11, Nobuko Kotoyori 11, Camille Soto 10. Assists—AAU: Melissa Cheng 34. BYUH: Lacey Laycock 28, Soto 11.

DIXIE STATE (UTAH) VS. CHAMINADE

At McCabe gym

DSC (13-5) 23 25 25 25

CU (4-18) 25 15 20 15

Kill leaders—DSC: Alex Shearer 13. CU: Courtney Lorusso 12, Whitney Viveiros 10, Kylee Pedro 10. Digs—DSC: Jayci Jefress 20, Katie Luna 18, Brita Noble 13, Kayley Poglajen 12. CU: Chauntelle Maduli 14, Viveiros 13, Pedro 12, Kristina Donathan 11. Assists—DSC: Chelsi DwWitt 36. CU: Tanya Alvino 34.

WATER POLO

HIGH SCHOOL

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

BOYS VARSITY II

YESTERDAY

PUNAHOU 13, LE JARDIN 9

High scorers—Pun: Cole Caster 7 Franz Essig 6.

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Los Angeles Dodgers—Agreed to terms with general manager Ned Colletti on a contract extension.

New York Mets—Released LHP Ken Takahashi.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

Atlanta Hawks—Released G Mike Wilks and G Juan Dixon.

Miami Heat—Exercised the third-year contract option on F Michal Beasley and fourth-year contract option on G Daequan Cook. Waived F Anthony Tolliver.

Minnesota Timberwolves—Acquired F Nathan Jawai and cash from the Dallas Mavericks for a conditional second-round draft pick in 2012.

Women's National Basketball Association

WNBA—Announced the Detroit Shock are moving to Tulsa, Okla.

Tulsa—Named Nolan Richardson coach and general manager.

FOOTBALL

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Atlanta Falcons—Signed S Jamaal Fudge. Placed CB Brian Williams on injured reserve.

Carolina Panthers—Waived DT Antwon Burton. Signed DT Rashaad Duncan to the practice squad. Released DT Terrance Taylor from the practice squad.

Cincinnati Bengals—Signed DT Orien Harris.

Cleveland Browns—Placed LB D'Qwell Jackson on injured reserve. Signed DL Keith Grennan to the practice squad. Released DL Carlton Powell from the practice squad.

Miami Dolphins—Signed OT Lydon Murtha off the Detroit practice squad. Waived G Shawn Murphy.

New England Patriots—Released WR Joey Galloway and TE Michael Matthews.

New York Jets—Placed NT Kris Jenkins injured reserve. Re-signed DT Howard Green. Signed DT Antonio Garay to the practice squad.

Philadelphia Eagles—Acquired LB Will Witherspoon from St. Louis for WR Brandon Gibson and a 2010 fifth-round draft pick.

Seattle Seahawks—Waived T Kyle Williams.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers—Placed FB B.J. Askew on non-football injury list. Signed CB Marcus McCauley. Released CB Derrick Roberson from active roster and re-signed to practice squad.

CORRECTION

Word of Life's Ryan Alvarado completed a 13-yard double-pass to Awa Poggi in the second overtime of the Firebrands' 50-42 win over Damien Friday. Another player was credited with the completion.