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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, January 6, 2010

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Detroit's Richard Hamilton scored 14 points despite missing all 10 of his field-goal attempts in a 101-79 loss to Memphis in 2005.

Source: Associated Press

SPORTS TODAY

GOLF

PGA SBS Championship, Pro-Am, 7 a.m. at Kapalua Plantation Course, Maui.

SPORTS TOMORROW

GOLF

PGA SBS Championship, first round, 8:30 a.m. at Kapalua Plantation Course, Maui.

VOLLEYBALL

College men, Outrigger Hotels Invitational, USC vs. Penn State, 4 p.m.; Ohio State vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. Matches at Stan Sheriff Center.

BASKETBALL

COLLEGE MEN

Yesterday

Major Scores

EAST

Boston College 89, N.J. Tech 32

Lehigh 75, Yale 69

SOUTH

Auburn 96, West Georgia 72

Georgia 73, Georgia Tech 66

Marshall 76, Southern Miss. 63

Mississippi 84, UCF 56

N. Carolina A&T 81, Carson-Newman 74

Notre Dame 74, South Florida 73

South Carolina 88, Longwood 58

Virginia 72, Texas-Pan American 53

W. Carolina 124, Berea 53

MIDWEST

Dayton 59, Ball St. 35

Illinois 59, Iowa 42

Nebraska 77, SE Louisiana 59

Purdue 79, Minnesota 60

Rhode Island 68, Akron 63

W. Michigan 86, Michigan-Dearborn 45

Wis.-Milwaukee 83, SIU-Edwardsville 73

SOUTHWEST

Cent. Arkansas 76, Ecclesia 53

Oklahoma St. 79, Coppin St. 61

Texas 96, Arkansas 85

Texas A&M 82, North Dakota 41

Texas St. 69, Okla. Panhandle St. 57

Texas-Arlington 90, Utah Valley 85, OT

FAR WEST

Colorado 67, Miami (Ohio) 65

San Diego St. 74, New Mexico 64

NCAA Division II

Pacific West Conference

Hawai'i Pacific (9-3, 1-0) 42 47—89

Dominican (3-9, 0-1) 26 38—64

Leading scorers—HPU: Mike Helton 29, C.J. Jackson 20, Ray Murdock 16, Norman Wells 10. DUC: Alex Ward 12, Austin Bryan 11, Killian Larson 10. Rebounds—HPU: Jackson 20.

College Women

Yesterday

Major Scores

EAST

Boston U. 71, Maine 65

Holy Cross 80, Rhode Island 71

Lehigh 66, Penn 51

Princeton 68, La Salle 49

St. John's 71, Marquette 58

St. Peter's 55, Rider 38

Syracuse 79, Seton Hall 38

West Virginia 63, Pittsburgh 59

SOUTH

Furman 72, Wofford 53

Liberty 57, N. Carolina A&T 51

N.C. Central 67, Winston-Salem 58

MIDWEST

Dayton 84, Navy 54

DePaul 76, Louisville 70, OT

Iowa St. 68, South Dakota 43

Xavier 68, Missouri 60

SOUTHWEST

Cent. Arkansas 106, Houston Baptist 66

Texas 84, Texas-Arlington 41

FAR WEST

Sacramento St. 77, San Francisco 74

Wyoming 64, Colorado St. 61

NCAA Division II

Pacific West Conference

Hawai'i-Hilo (3-9, 0-1) 27 30—57

Acad. of Art (5-7, 1-0) 39 37—76

Leading scorers—UHH: Hina Kimitete 11, Sheena Pio 10. AAU: Lorraine Etchell 20, Sondra Stilwell 16, Jessica Nolan 14, Ashleigh Frazier 14. Rebounds—UHH: Amanda Muller 8. AAU: Frazier 10, Nolan 8.

High School

Yesterday

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Boys Junior Varsity II

University High 47, Pacific Baptist Academy 17

Hawai'i Baptist 57, Damien 55

Football

National Football League

Playoff Glance

All Times Hawai'i

Saturday, Jan. 9

N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 11:30 a.m. (NBC)

Philadelphia at Dallas, 3 p.m. (NBC)

Sunday, Jan. 10

Baltimore at New England, 8 a.m. (CBS)

Green Bay at Arizona, 11:40 a.m. (FOX)

Divisional Playoffs

Saturday, Jan. 16

Philadelphia, Green Bay or Arizona at New Orleans, 11:30 a.m. (FOX)

Baltimore, N.Y. Jets or Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 3:15 p.m. (CBS)

Sunday, Jan. 17

Dallas, Green Bay or Arizona at Minnesota, 8 a.m. (FOX)

New England, N.Y. Jets or Cincinnati at San Diego, 11:40 a.m. (CBS)

Conference Championships

Sunday, Jan. 24

AFC, 10 a.m. (CBS)

NFC, 1:40 p.m. (FOX)

Pro Bowl

Sunday, Jan. 31

At Miami

AFC vs. NFC, 2:20 p.m. (ESPN)

Super Bowl

Sunday, Feb. 7

At Miami

NFC champion vs. AFC champion, 1:25 p.m. (CBS)

College

Orange Bowl

Yesterday

Land Shark Stadium

Miami Gardens, Fla.

No. 10 Iowa 14 0 3 7—24

No. 9 Georgia Tech 7 0 0 7—14

First Quarter

Iowa—McNutt 4 pass from Stanzi (Murray kick), 8:10.

Iowa—Sandeman 21 pass from Stanzi (Murray kick), 4:04.

GaT—Tarrant 40 interception return (Blair kick), :24.

Third Quarter

Iowa—FG Murray 33, 2:17.

Fourth Quarter

GaT—Allen 1 run (Blair kick), 12:30.

Iowa—Wegher 32 run (Murray kick), 1:56.

A—66,131.

Iowa GaT

First downs 21 9

Rushes-yards 40-172 41-143

Passing 231 12

Comp-Att-Int 17-29-1 2-9-1

Return Yards 25 49

Punts-Avg. 4-36.0 7-49.1

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0

Penalties-Yards 4-25 9-68

Time of Possession 32:23 27:37

RUSHING—Iowa, Wegher 16-113, Robinson 14-59, Stanzi 6-10, Morse 1-3, Team 2-(minus 5), Murray 1-(minus 8). Georgia Tech, Dwyer 14-49, Nesbitt 20-46, Peeples 3-27, Allen 3-21, Wright 1-0.

PASSING—Iowa, Stanzi 17-29-1-231. Georgia Tech, Nesbitt 2-9-1-12.

RECEIVING—Iowa, Moeaki 4-85, Johnson-Koulianos 4-63, Sandeman 4-53, McNutt 4-21, Stross 1-9. Georgia Tech, Dwyer 2-12.

Hockey

National Hockey League

All Times Hawai'i

Yesterday's Results

Washington 4, Montreal 2

New Jersey 4, Dallas 0

Toronto 3, Florida 2

Boston 4, Ottawa 1

Pittsburgh 5, Atlanta 2

Chicago 4, Minnesota 1

Calgary 3, Nashville 1

Phoenix 5, Edmonton 4, OT

Anaheim 4, Detroit 1

Vancouver 7, Columbus 3

Today's Games

Dallas at N.Y. Rangers, 2 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 2 p.m.

Toronto at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.

Calgary at Minnesota, 3 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Colorado, 4 p.m.

St. Louis at San Jose, 5:30 p.m.

Montreal 0 1 1—2

Washington 0 3 1—4

Second—1, Washington, Fleischmann 15, 5:14 (pp). 2, Montreal, Gorges 3, 14:03. 3, Washington, Fehr 10 (Laich, Green), 15:45. 4, Washington, Semin 15 (Poti, Fleischmann), 16:21. Third—5, Montreal, Pouliot 5 (Bergeron, Markov), 11:10 (pp). 6, Washington, Semin 16 (Fleischmann), 17:58. Goalies—Montreal, Price. Washington, Neuvirth. A—18,277 (18,277). T—2:18.

Dallas 0 0 0—0

New Jersey 1 3 0—4

First—1, New Jersey, Elias 9 (Rolston, McAmmond), 18:02. Second—2, New Jersey, Elias 10, 6:59. 3, New Jersey, Zajac 10 (Langenbrunner, Bergfors), 9:36 (pp). 4, New Jersey, Parise 18 (Langenbrunner, Zajac), 15:07. Goalies—Dallas, Auld. New Jersey, Brodeur. A—14,202 (17,625). T—2:20.

Boston 4 0 0—4

Ottawa 0 1 0—1

First—1, Boston, Wheeler 9 (Ference, Boychuk), 1:46. 2, Boston, Krejci 8 (Recchi, Wheeler), 6:05 (pp). 3, Boston, Wheeler 10 (Krejci), 11:37. 4, Boston, Recchi 9 (Boychuk, Morris), 13:45 (pp). Second—5, Ottawa, Kuba 3 (Foligno, Kovalev), 2:41 (pp). Goalies—Boston, Thomas. Ottawa, Elliott, Leclaire. A—19,156 (19,153). T—2:32.

Atlanta 0 2 0—2

Pittsburgh 0 3 2—5

Second—1, Pittsburgh, Letang 2 (Cooke), :39. 2, Atlanta, Slater 2 (Thorburn, Kubina), 2:57. 3, Pittsburgh, Staal 12 (Kennedy), 8:12. 4, Pittsburgh, Fedotenko 8 (Staal, Goligoski), 14:41 (pp). 5, Atlanta, Slater 3, 16:14. Third—6, Pittsburgh, Caputi 1 (Malkin, Fedotenko), 8:32. 7, Pittsburgh, Staal 13 (Kennedy, B.Johnson), 15:38. Goalies—Atlanta, Pavelec. Pittsburgh, B.Johnson. A—17,049 (16,940). T—2:19.

Minnesota 1 0 0—1

Chicago 1 1 2—4

First—1, Minnesota, Latendresse 9 (Brodziak, Havlat), 13:52. 2, Chicago, Madden 9 (Versteeg, Keith), 17:26. Second—3, Chicago, Hossa 9 (Sharp, Campbell), 12:38. Third—4, Chicago, Kane 18 (Campbell, Brouwer), 2:04 (pp). 5, Chicago, Hossa 10 (Versteeg, Toews), 9:09. Goalies—Minnesota, Harding. Chicago, Huet. A—21,381 (19,717). T—2:16.

Calgary 0 2 1—3

Nashville 0 0 1—1

Second—1, Calgary, Moss 7 (Nystrom, Boyd), 9:32. 2, Calgary, Jokinen 8 (Phaneuf, Dawes), 19:42. Third—3, Nashville, Hornqvist 14 (Sullivan, Weber), 13:45 (pp). 4, Calgary, Langkow 11 (Iginla, Glencross), 19:41 (en). Goalies—Calgary, Kiprusoff. Nashville, D.Ellis. A—15,030 (17,113). T—2:15.

Phoenix 1 3 0 1—5

Edmonton 0 2 2 0—4

First—1, Phoenix, Vrbata 13, 12:32. Second—2, Phoenix, Doan 11 (Fiddler, Bissonnette), 7:38. 3, Edmonton, Brule 11 (Grebeshkov, O'Sullivan), 11:37 (pp). 4, Edmonton, O'Sullivan 9 (Potulny), 13:45. 5, Phoenix, Hanzal 6 (Bissonnette, Eriksson), 14:47. 6, Phoenix, Prucha 9 (Vrbata), 17:54. Third—7, Edmonton, Grebeshkov 4 (Gagner), 8:10. 8, Edmonton, Penner 20 (Horcoff, Souray), 8:59. Overtime—9, Phoenix, Doan 12 (Lombardi, Yandle), 1:37 (pp). Goalies—Phoenix, Bryzgalov. Edmonton, Deslauriers. A—16,839 (16,839). T—2:32.

Detroit 0 0 1—1

Anaheim 2 0 2—4

First—1, Anaheim, Koivu 9, 5:37 (sh). 2, Anaheim, Beleskey 1 (Brookbank, Festerling), 7:38. Third—3, Detroit, Filppula 3 (Lidstrom, Datsyuk), 11:03. 4, Anaheim, Perry 17 (Getzlaf), 13:29. 5, Anaheim, Chipchura 3 (Niedermayer), 19:52 (en). Goalies—Detroit, Howard. Anaheim, Hiller. A—15,531 (17,174). T—2:27.

Columbus 2 1 0—3

Vancouver 3 3 1—7

First—1, Columbus, Umberger 14 (Nash, Huselius), 6:07. 2, Columbus, Huselius 13 (Russell, Nash), 7:08. 3, Vancouver, Rypien 3 (Wellwood, Edler), 7:47. 4, Vancouver, Burrows 12 (D.Sedin, H.Sedin), 8:11. 5, Vancouver, Burrows 13 (D.Sedin, H.Sedin), 16:58. Second—6, Vancouver, H.Sedin 20 (D.Sedin, Salo), 6:36. 7, Columbus, Russell 4 (Vermette), 6:53. 8, Vancouver, Salo 4, 13:25 (pp). 9, Vancouver, Samuelsson 13 (Kesler, Mitchell), 14:53. Third—10, Vancouver, Burrows 14 (Kesler, O'Brien), 5:02 (sh). Goalies—Columbus, Mason, Garon. Vancouver, Luongo. A—18,810 (18,630). T—2:23.

Soccer

High School

Yesterday

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Girls Varsity

Punahou 5, St. Francis 0

Goal scorers—Pun: Lahaina Zoller 3, Kendra Trifonovitch 2.

'Iolani 2, Sacred Hearts 0

Goal scorers—'Iol: Amanda McCaskil, Malia Brennan.

Mid-Pacific 0, Pac-Five 0

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Red West

Boys Varsity

Mililani 3, Campbell 0

Goal scorers—Mili: Andrew Momohara, John Cunningham, Sean Watase.

Pearl City 3, Leilehua 0

Goal scorers—PC: Tyler Matas 2, Gavin Dela Cruz.

Girls Varsity

'Aiea 3, Waialua 0

Goal scorers—'Aiea: Natalie Fukuhara 3.

Mililani 4, Campbell 1

Goal scorers—Mili: Sasha Moscatello 2, Mari Miyashiro, T.J. Reyno. Camp: Azaria Nafoa.

Pearl City 6, Leilehua 2

Goal scorers—PC: Jillian Seminara 4, Kristen Maeno, Alyssa Nagai. Lei: Elizaeth Dumlao, Rachel Tenbroeke.

Girls Junior Varsity

Mililani 5, Campbell 0

Pearl City 6, Leilehua 0

White

Boys Varsity

Radford 3, Waipahu 0

Goal scorers—Rad: Austin Adams 2, Darian Lambrecht.

Girls Varsity

Kaimukī 1, McKinley 1

Goal scoers—Kaim: Miki Yoshikawa. McK: Kylie Sato.

Radford 6, Waipahu 2

Goal scorers—Rad: Katelyn Sanders 3, Madison Higley, Taylor Andres, Breanna Lechner. Waip: Tasia Cabigas 2.

Girls Junior Varsity

Radford 2, Waipahu 2

CORRECTION

Eddie Hamada's daughter, Tane, is among his survivors. Her name was misspelled in yesterday's Advertiser.