For the Record
TRIVIA ANSWER
Randy Johnson, a former USC pitcher, struck out 16 as a relief pitcher to set a major-league record on July 19, 2001. Johnson pitched the final seven innings of a game that had been suspended because of a power failure that night before. He came within four outs of combining with Curt Schilling on a no-hitter as Arizona beat San Diego, 3-0.
Source: Associated Press
SPORTS TODAY
SOFTBALL
College women, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Academy of Art at Hawai'i-Hilo, noon.
BASEBALL
COLLEGE
PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE
Hawai'i Pacific vs. Dixie State
Yesterday
At St. George, Utah
GAME 1
HPU (15-4, 9-2) 020 001 2—5 9 0
DSC (11-8, 6-5) 012 000 0—3 8 1
Toby Inouye, Sergio Contreras (7) and Alex Agortsas. Preston Grimes, Payton Rentmeister (6), Todd Morlock (7) and Drew Oldfield. W—Inouye (3-1). L—Rentmeister (1-1).
Leading hitters—HPU: Tyler Davis 2-4; Bas Nooij 2-3, double; Wade Tamaru 2-3. DSC: Colton Yack 2-4, homer; Oldfield homer; Rhett Welsh double; Tony Nelson 2-3.
GAME 2
HPU (16-4, 10-2) 205 230 5—17 17 1
DSC (11-9, 6-6) 212 100 1— 7 10 2
Chad Wagner, Danny March (5) and Bas Nooij. Alex Hesterly, Lane Kirby (3), B.J. Ferguson (5) and Drew Oldfield. W—Wagner (1-0). L—Hesterly (1-1).
Leading hitters—HPU: Tyler Davis 2-4, double, 3 runs; Sean Winston 3-5, two doubles, 2 RBIs, 3 runs; Blake Amaral 2-4, homer, 3 RBIs; Nooij 2-4, double, 3 RBIs, 2 runs; Kale Sumner double, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Wade Tamaru 3-4, double, triple, 4 RBIs; Kenny Turner 2-2, 3 runs. DSC: Quinn Boyer 3-4, double, 2 runs; Oldfield homer, 3 RBIs; Brett Adams 2-4, double, homer, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Chas Brunke 2-3, double, 2 runs.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN
AP FINAL TOP TWENTY FIVE
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' final 2009-10 college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
RECORD PTS PVS
1, Kansas (65) 32-2 1,625 1
2, Kentucky 32-2 1,559 2
3, Duke 29-5 1,427 4
4, Syracuse 28-4 1,412 3
5, Ohio St. 27-7 1,377 5
6, West Virginia 27-6 1,365 7
7, Kansas St. 26-7 1,209 9
8, New Mexico 29-4 1,043 8
9, Villanova 24-7 961 10
10, Purdue 27-5 915 6
11, Butler 28-4 903 12
12, Temple 29-5 843 17
13, Michigan St. 24-8 836 11
14, Georgetown 23-10 788 22
15, Tennessee 25-8 616 15
16, Wisconsin 23-8 603 13
17, BYU 29-5 600 14
18, Pittsburgh 24-8 566 16
19, Baylor 25-7 550 21
20, Maryland 23-8 394 19
21, Vanderbilt 24-8 382 20
22, Gonzaga 26-6 359 18
23, Texas A&M 23-9 290 23
24, Richmond 26-8 141 —
25, Xavier 24-8 106 24
Others receiving votes: N. Iowa 68, UTEP 58, Notre Dame 39, Marquette 33, San Diego St. 18, Saint Mary's, Calif. 15, Cornell 6, UNLV 5, Georgia Tech 4, Utah St. 3, Virginia Tech 3, Mississippi St. 1, Murray St. 1, Texas 1.
USA TODAY/ESPN TOP 25 POLL
The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
RECORD PTS PVS
1, Kansas (31) 32-2 775 1
2, Kentucky 32-2 744 2
3, Duke 29-5 699 4
4, Syracuse 28-4 667 3
5, West Virginia 27-6 661 6
6, Ohio State 27-7 626 7
7, Kansas State 26-7 566 9
8, Butler 28-4 511 12
9, Villanova 24-7 471 10
10, New Mexico 29-4 467 8
11, Purdue 27-5 462 5
12, Michigan State 24-8 409 11
13, Temple 29-5 403 17
14, Tennessee 25-8 352 13
15, Georgetown 23-10 341 22
16t, Brigham Young 29-5 265 15
16t, Pittsburgh 24-8 265 16
18, Gonzaga 26-6 245 14
19, Wisconsin 23-8 215 18
20, Maryland 23-8 184 19
21, Baylor 25-7 177 20
22, Vanderbilt 24-8 127 23
23, Texas A&M 23-9 126 24
24, Northern Iowa 28-4 122 25
25, Texas-El Paso 26-6 67 21
Others receiving votes: Saint Mary's 37; Richmond 24; San Diego State 16; Cornell 14; Washington 10; Marquette 9; Utah State 5; Xavier 4; Old Dominion 3; Georgia Tech 2; Siena 2; Minnesota 1; Texas 1.
NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT
Today's First Round (Times Hawai'i)
Northeastern (20-12) at Connecticut (17-15), 1 p.m.
N.C. State (19-15) at South Florida (20-12), 2 p.m.
Coastal Carolina (28-6) at UAB (23-8), 2 p.m.
Texas Tech (17-15) at Seton Hall (19-12), 3 p.m.
William & Mary (22-10) at North Carolina (16-16), 3:30 p.m.
Jackson State (19-12) at Mississippi State (23-11), 4 p.m.
Jacksonville (19-12) at Arizona State (22-10), 5 p.m.
NCAA DIVISION II
West Regional Championship
BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I VS. CAL POLY POMONA
Yesterday
At Bellingham, Wash.
BYU-HAWAI'I (22-6) 25 50—75
CAL POLY POMONA (25-6) 36 42—78
Leading scorers—BYUH: Lucas Alves 26, Jet Chang 21, Virgil Buensuceso 13, Anthony Reilly 11. CSUP: Austin Swift 19, Donnelle Booker 15, Dwayne Fells 15, Mark Rutledge 11, Mitchel Anderson 10. Rebounds—BYUH: Alves 10. CSUP: Swift 8. Assists—BYUH: Alves 4. CSUP: Swift 6.
COLLEGE WOMEN
AP FINAL WOMEN'S TOP TWENTY FIVE
The top 25 teams in the final 2009-10 The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
RECORD PTS PVS
1, Connecticut (40) 33-0 1,000 1
2, Stanford 31-1 960 2
3, Tennessee 30-2 911 4
4, Nebraska 30-1 880 3
5, Xavier 27-3 807 5
6, Duke 27-5 775 7
7, Notre Dame 27-5 755 6
8, Ohio St. 30-4 728 8
9, Texas A&M 25-7 704 11
10, West Virginia 28-5 639 9
11, Florida St. 25-5 605 10
12, Oklahoma 23-10 565 12
13, Georgetown 25-6 466 13
14, Baylor 23-9 393 16
15, St. John's 24-6 383 17
16, Iowa St. 23-7 381 14
17, Texas 22-10 369 15
18, Gonzaga 27-4 339 18
19, Kentucky 25-7 328 19
20, Oklahoma St. 22-10 266 20
21, LSU 20-9 143 22
22, UCLA 24-8 126 23
23, Georgia 23-8 109 24
24, Michigan St. 22-9 82 25
25, Hartford 27-4 60 21
Others receiving votes: Virginia 48, Middle Tennessee 47, Georgia Tech 36, Iowa 20, Vanderbilt 12, DePaul 10, Princeton 10, Ark.-Little Rock 7, Fresno St. 6, Temple 6, TCU 5, Tulane 4, Wis.-Green Bay 4, Bowling Green 3, San Diego St. 2, Vermont 2, North Carolina 1, Rutgers 1, Syracuse 1, Wisconsin 1.
GOLF
COLLEGE WOMEN
DR. DONNIS THOMPSON INVITATIONAL
Yesterday
At Kāne'ohe Klipper Golf Course
Par: 72; Yardage: 5,920
First and Second Rounds
Team: 1, Nova Southeastern 603. 2-tie, San Francisco 606; Rollins 606. 4, Fresno State 609. 5, Nevada 617. 6, Hawai'i 618. 7, Colorado State 622. 8, Sacramento State 623. 9, Northern Colorado 631. 10, Texas El Paso 632. 11, North Texas 635. 12, Seattle 644. 13, Osaka Gakuin 657. 14, Weber State 661. 15, Jackson State 678. 16, Hawai'i-Hilo 685. 17, North Dakota 710.
INDIVIDUAL
Louisa Lies (FSU) 66-76—142
Sandra Changkija (NovaSE) 74-74—148
Joanna Coe (Roll) 72-76—148
Taylor Collins (NovaSE) 74-76—150
Fabia Rothenfluh (Roll) 73-77—150
Christina Stockton (SF) 73-77—150
Tinna Johannsdottir (SF) 72-78—150
Corie Hou (UH) 79-72—151
Eugenia Guerra (Nev) 73-78—151
Jamie Yam (Nev) 72-79—151
Maria Garcia Austt (NovaSE) 77-74—151
Brianna Seo Roll) 77-75—152
Natasha Podmore (SF) 76-77—153
ALSO
14t, Dayna Bersamin (UHH) 76-78—154
23t, Brittany Bomar (UH) 79-76—155
32t, Kaili Britos (UH) 78-79—157
36t, Erika Lundberg (UH) 77-81—158
40t, Brigitte Baker (UH) 81-78—159
40t, Nicole Aoki (UHH) 78-81—159
46t, Randi Ono (UHH) 78-82—160
55t, Erin Matsuoka (UH) 83-80—162
93, Jodie Borchert (UHH) 109-103—212
HIGH SCHOOL
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
Yesterday
At Olomana
Boys—Team: 1-tie, Maryknoll 301; Kamehameha 301. 3, Punahou 304. 4, 'Iolani 313. 5, Mid-Pacific 317. 6, Hanalani 330. 7, Saint Louis 351. 8, Hawai'i Baptist 352.
Individual: 70—Kyle Kurihara (Pun). 72—Michael Fan (KS), Thayer Schmitz (SL). 73—Trey Kidd ('Iol), Alika Bell (KS), Skye Inakoshi (MPI). 74—Jarin Harada (MS), Aaron Tom (MS). 75—Thomas Yamashita (KS), Andy Okita (Han), Channing Nueku (DM). 76—Joshua Mau (MS). 77—Eric Le ('Iol), Justin Chu (MS), Matt Chun (MS), Tyler Ichiki (Han), Dylan Takabayashi (HBA).
Girls—Team: 1, Punahou 225. 2, Maryknoll/Sacred Hearts 241. 3, Mid-Pacific 253. 4, Kamehameha 255. Hawai'i Baptist 299. Individual: 72—Cyd Okino (Pun). 75—Ashlyn Kawasaki (MS). 76—Alina Ching (Pun). 77—Maggie Min (Pun). 79—Marissa Suehiro (Pun). 80—Charlee Kapiioho ('Iol), Brittany Fan (KS), Nichele Wada (MS). 81—Kelli-Anne Katsuda (MPI), Taylor Sugimoto (SA). 83—Chole Cabacungan (KS).
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA
Pittsburgh 69 41 23 5 87 217 197
New Jersey 68 41 24 3 85 183 164
Philadelphia 68 36 28 4 76 203 185
N.Y. Rangers 69 31 29 9 71 181 188
N.Y. Islanders 69 28 32 9 65 180 214
Northeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Buffalo 67 36 21 10 82 183 170
Ottawa 69 37 27 5 79 186 197
Montreal 70 35 29 6 76 191 194
Boston 68 30 26 12 72 169 175
Toronto 69 23 34 12 58 183 234
Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA
y-Washington 69 46 14 9 101 270 195
Tampa Bay 68 28 28 12 68 182 209
Atlanta 68 28 29 11 67 200 221
Florida 67 28 29 10 66 174 193
Carolina 68 28 32 8 64 189 211
WESTERN CONFERENCE
CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA
Chicago 68 44 18 6 94 225 170
Nashville 69 38 26 5 81 193 198
Detroit 69 34 23 12 80 187 186
St. Louis 68 32 27 9 73 186 188
Columbus 70 28 31 11 67 183 226
Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Vancouver 69 43 23 3 89 228 176
Colorado 68 39 23 6 84 204 179
Calgary 69 34 26 9 77 174 172
Minnesota 68 33 29 6 72 188 197
Edmonton 69 21 41 7 49 174 241
PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA
San Jose 68 43 15 10 96 224 172
Phoenix 69 42 22 5 89 187 169
Los Angeles 68 40 23 5 85 206 182
Dallas 68 29 26 13 71 191 218
Anaheim 68 31 29 8 70 189 209
Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss; y-clinched division.
Today's Games (Times Hawai'i)
Boston at Carolina, 1 p.m.
Buffalo at Atlanta, 1 p.m.
Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 1:30 p.m.
Toronto at Ottawa, 1:30 p.m.
Phoenix at Tampa Bay, 1:30 p.m.
Washington at Florida, 1:30 p.m.
Colorado at St. Louis, 2 p.m.
Philadelphia at Nashville, 2 p.m.
Edmonton at Minnesota, 2 p.m.
San Jose at Dallas, 2:30 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Vancouver, 4 p.m.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Boston 0 1 1—2
New Jersey 3 0 0—3
First—1, New Jersey, Niedermayer 9 (Clarkson, Skoula), 9:58. 2, New Jersey, Clarkson 8 (Brodeur), 17:23. 3, New Jersey, Parise 32 (Mottau, Elias), 18:08. Second—4, Boston, Wheeler 17 (Stuart, Krejci), :43. Third—5, Boston, Bergeron 15 (Seidenberg, Wheeler), 18:57. Goalies—Boston, Thomas, Rask. New Jersey, Brodeur. A—15,801 (17,625). T—2:20.
EDMONTON 0 1 2—3
COLUMBUS 1 1 3—5
First—1, Columbus, Voracek 12 (Brassard, Umberger), 14:35. Second—2, Edmonton, Nilsson 9 (Chorney), 1:52. 3, Columbus, Clark 7 (Huselius, Vermette), 4:30. Third—4, Columbus, Methot 2 (Vermette, Huselius), :40. 5, Edmonton, Penner 26 (Cogliano, Johnson), 4:07. 6, Columbus, Huselius 19 (Dorsett, Tyutin), 6:36. 7, Edmonton, Johnson 3 (Nilsson, Pouliot), 7:45. 8, Columbus, Vermette 22 (Huselius, Dorsett), 19:05 (en). Goalies—Edmonton, Dubnyk. Columbus, Mason. A—13,603 (18,144). T—2:21.
DETROIT 0 1 1—2
CALGARY 1 0 0—1
First—1, Calgary, Conroy 3 (Dawes), 1:47. Second—2, Detroit, Datsyuk 22 (Rafalski, Franzen), 19:10 (pp). Third—3, Detroit, Holmstrom 20 (Franzen, B.Stuart), 18:41. Goalies—Detroit, Howard. Calgary, Kiprusoff. A—19,289 (19,289). T—2:20.
RUNNING
BOB AND RON'S 5K RUN
Sunday
At Kapi'olani Park
Male—Open: 1, Jonathan Lyau 16:25.9. 2, Pete Boksanski 16:47.9. 3, Shawn Dodge 16:48.0. 9-under: 1, Jyo Matsuura 33:51.4. 10-14: 1, Justin Yamamoto 23:24.4. 2, Dakota Miller 26:56.0. 3, Nikolai Chen 29:42.8. 15-19: 1, Gianni Cuadrado 17:54.3. 2, Ian Medeiros 21:34.2. 20-24: 1, Kyle Geiken 16:58.3. 2, Geoff Patterson 18:47.8. 3, David Gustafson 19:50.2. 25-29: 1, Chris Guarino 17:37.2. 2, Matthew Oravec 18:45.3. 3, Michael Holloman 20:01.0. 30-34: 1, Andrew Taylor 16:52.4. 2, Jeremy Tilley 18:21.5. 3, Michael Teague 19:36.7. 35-39: 1, Michael Taratko 20:44.3. 2, Matt Geurts 22:03.6. 3, Wyatt Waro 22:25.8. 40-44: 1, Scot Muraoka 18:21.5. 2, Efraim Manzano 20:30.8. 3, Eric Allosada 22:47.4. 45-49: 1, David Carlsson 17:48.2. 2, Kenneth Rizer 18:50.1. 3, Ted Leon 18:52.0. 50-54: 1, Mike Houar 18:36.8. 2, David Bernstein 19:26.3. 3, David Christopher 19:39.6. 55-59: 1, Sam Nitta 21:55.9. 2, Paul Dower 23:26.0. 3, James Tamai 23:29.8. 60-64: 1, Ron Pate 19:56.9. 2, Mike Kasamoto 21:17.6. 3, Bob Wardwell 22:11.8. 65-69: 1, Brian Clarke 23:04.9. 2, Richard James 25:52.6. 3, Michael Richardson 25:58.3. 70-74: 1, Barry Cramp 27:05.0. 2, Geoff Howard 28:22.3. 3, George Yamanuha 28:29.8. 75-79: 1, Kit Smith 26:09.1. 2, Bill Cunningham 29:43.9. 3, Clifford Fujii 32:40.8. 85-89: 1, Jack Gubbins 44:41.9.
Female—Open: 1, Julia Ehses 18:42.0. 2, Mina Casey-Pang 20:37.0. 3, Leilani Myers 21:05.3. 9-under: 1, Naia Schow 34:35.0. 10-14: 1, Mia Cuadrado 27:01.3. 15-19: 1, Jessica Kawana 23:33.0. 2, Tiana Oki 35:43.9. 20-24: 1, Whitney Taylor 22:44.8. 2, Rachel Kaneshiro 25:56.5. 3, Ashley Ahner 27:38.9. 25-29: 1, Stacey Nielsen 23:37.4. 2, Tahnee Sales 23:38.4. 3, Danielle Furtado 23:47.7. 30-34: 1, Aishah Pang 24:42.3. 2, Angela Rivero 26:17.3. 3, Colleen Trevino 26:49.7. 40-44: 1, Kelli Lyau 21:30.5. 2, Denise Cuadrado 27:06.0. 3, Chere Rexroat 31:22.5. 45-49: 1, Sarah Yeom 22:19.1. 2, Carole Ann Higa 23:11.1. 3, Jeanine Nakakura 23:12.7. 50-54: 1, Tweety Wolf 22:19.1. 2, Connie Comiso 23:55.6. 3, Giovanna Aguilera 25:31.4. 55-59: 1, Linda Rowe-Oneal 24:03.3. 2, Halina Zaleski 24:47.2. 3, Linda Moran 28:00.8. 60-64: 1, Karen Loomis 26:42.7. 2, Shirl Alvaro 30:50.2. 3, Catherine Chan-Halbrendt 32:47.1. 65-69: 1, Joan Davis 47:19.3. 2, Fabianita James 51:25.7. 70-74: 1, Joy Schoenecker 32:59.4. 2, Rene McWade 37:46.8. 3, Carolyn Laub 44:41.9. 80-84: 1, Ellen Humphrey 36:40.1.
TENNIS
BNP PARIBAS OPEN
Yesterday's Third Round
At The Indian Wells Tennis Garden
Indian Wells, Calif.
Purse: Men, $4.5 million (Masters 1000); Women, $4.5 million (Premier)
Men—Rafael Nadal (3), Spain, def. Mario Ancic, Croatia, 6-2, 6-2. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, def. Thomaz Bellucci (26), Brazil, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. Juan Monaco (21), Argentina, def. Juan Carlos Ferrero (11), Spain, 7-6 (2), 3-6, 6-3. Ivan Ljubicic (20), Croatia, def. Brian Dabul, Argentina, 6-2, 6-3. Novak Djokovic (2), Serbia, def. Philipp Kohlschreiber (25), Germany, 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (3). Tomas Berdych (19), Czech Republic, def. Fernando Verdasco (10), Spain, 6-0, 6-3. Ivan Ljubicic (20), Croatia, def. Brian Dabul, Argentina, 6-2, 6-3. Women—Carla Suarez Navarro, Spain, def. Agnes Szavay (27), Hungary, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. Shahar Peer (17), Israel, def. Flavia Pennetta (9), Italy, 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-1. Yanina Wickmayer (13), Belgium, def. Roberta Vinci, Italy, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3. Vera Zvonareva (12), Russia, def. Anastasija Sevastova, Latvia, 6-2, 6-3. Sam Stosur (8), Australia, def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (25), Russia, 6-3, 6-0. Jelena Jankovic (6), Serbia, def. Sara Errani, Italy, 2-6, 7-6 (6), 6-4. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (28), Spain, def. Victoria Azarenka (3), Belarus, 7-6 (4), 6-2. Alisa Kleybanova (23), Russia, def. Kim Clijsters (14), Belgium, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (4).
COLLEGE WOMEN
Yesterday
BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I 9, CHAMINADE 0
Singles—Elwen Li (BYUH) def. Yuka Kondo (CU) 6-3, 6-0. Yuan Jia (BYUH) def. Tiffany DeVincent (CU) 6-2, 6-0. Ayako Ikeda (BYUH) def. Natalie Phanphengdy (CU) 6-0, 6-0. Shawni Porter (BYUH) def. Stacey Chaussoy (CU) 6-2, 6-0. Jenny Chin (BYUH) def. Silkie Kawahakui (CU) 6-1, 6-2.Salina Aranda (BYUH) def. Karen Chaussoy (CU) 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles—Li/Jia (BYUH) def. DeVincent/Kondo (CU) 8-3. Porter/Ikeda (BYUH) def. Chaussoy/Phanphengdy (CU) 8-2. Chin/Aranda (BYUH) def. Chaussoy/Kawahakui (CU) 8-1.
ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC STATE 9, HAWAI'I PACIFIC 0
Singles—Sona Novakova (AASU) def. Zora Vlckova (HPU) 6-2, 6-2. Alida Muller-Wehlau (AASU) def. Nina Mihova (HPU) 6-0, 6-2. Tina Ronel (AASU) def. Ingrid Cseh (HPU) 6-2, 6-3. Gabriella Kovacs (AASU) def. Tinka Mihova (HPU) 6-0, 6-2. Martina Beckmann (AASU) def. Sandra Wikstrom (HPU) 6-2, 6-3. Kathleen Henry (AASU) def. Alexandra Stankovic (HPU) 6-3, 6-4.
Doubles—Beckmann/Muller-Wehlau (AASU) def. Cseh/Vlckova (HPU) 8-6. Kovacs/Novakova (AASU) def. Stankovic/ Wikstrom (HPU) 8-3. Henry/ Ronel (AASU) def. Mihova/Mihova (HPU) 8-0.
HIGH SCHOOL
Yesterday
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
Boys Varsity: Punahou 4, Maryknoll 0
O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION
Boys Varsity
Roosevelt 4, Kailua 1
Kalani 5, Kalāheo 0
GIRLS VARSITY
Roosevelt 5, Kailua 0
Kalani 5, Kalāheo 0
TRACK AND FIELD
HIGH SCHOOL
George Yamamoto Invitational
Saturday
At Mililani High School
BOYS
Team—1, Leilehua 99. 2, Campbell 71.5. 3, Mililani 64.5. 4, Pearl City 57.
MVP: Margarito Martinez (Leilehua)
Individual—High Jump: 1, Micheal Sellers (Camp) 6-4. 2, Elijah Lagafuina (Mili) 5-10. 3-tie, Kaimihoku Wilson (Mili) 5-6; Zachary Ranit (Camp) 5-6. Pole Vault: 1, Eric Roth (Mili) 11-0. 2, Stanley Mersburgh (Lei) 8-0. 2-tie, Seth Kokulani (Mili) 8-0; Cheyne Shiroma (Mili) 8-0. Long Jump: 1, Micheal Sellers (Camp) 19-7. 2, Ryand-Michael Cardona (PC) 18-3. 3, Christian Aragosa (PC) 18-2 1/2. Triple Jump: 1, Ryand-Michael Cardona (PC) 42-1. 2, Christian Aragosa (PC) 40-5. 3, Kris Ornellas (Mili) 37-4. Discus Throw: 1, Norman Coen (PC) 118-2. 2, Giovanni Stevenson (Camp) 113-5. 3, Keane Hosaka (Lei) 110-8. Shot Put: 1, Charles Tuuau (Lei) 44-8 1/2. 2, Keane Hosaka (Lei) 40-9 1/2. 3, Giovanni Stevenson (Camp) 37-10. 4x180 Shuttle Hurdle: 1, Leilehua (Blaine Furtado, David Peterson, Steven Mitchell, Penetito Melei) 1:32.8. 2, Pearl City 1:33.8. 3, Campbell 1:35.7. 4x200 Relay: 1, Leilehua (Derek Cunningham, Jacy Cabel-Tellis, Blaine Furtado, Javan Moss) 1:36.9. 2, Campbell 1:37.4. 3, Mililani B 1:38.3. 1600 Run: 1, Margarito Martinez (Lei) 4:40.7. 2, Dylan Martinez (Lei) 5:12.9. 3, Ryan Mayeda (Mili) 5:29.0. 100 Dash: 1, Samson Anguay (Camp) 10.7* (new record). 2, Elijah Lagafuina (Mili) 11.3. 3, Jordan Szadkowski (Camp) 11.4. Distance Medley Relay: 1, Leilehua (Laun John Isaako, Stockton Crowley, Brentavious Lemon, Margarito Martinez) 5:05.7. 2, Mililani 5:17.3. 3, Pearl City 5:22.4. 4x100 Relay Weightmans: 1, Mililani B 47.1* (new record). 2, Pearl City B 48.80. 3, Leilehua 50.8. 4x800 Relay: 1, Leilehua (Dylan Martinez, Branden Miya, Johnny Vogt, Margarito Martinez) 9:25.4. 2, Mililani 9:32.2. 3, Campbell 12:53.6. 4x100 Relay: 1, Campbell (Aries Pihi, Timothy Friend, Jordan Szadkowski, Samson Anguay) 44.60. 2, Leilehua 44.70. 3, Mililani 45.50. 4x400 Relay: 1, Pearl City (Cyrus Coen, Tyler Tokunaga, Dustin Ambrocio, Tyler Yamanouchi) 3:38.50. 2, Leilehua 3:41.30. 3, Mililani 3:46.90. 1500 Run: 1, Margarito Martinez (Lei) 4:21.47. 2, Dylan Martinez (Lei) 4:51.47. 3, Ryan Mayeda (Mili) 5:06.46.
GIRLS
Team—1, Mililani 129. 2, Campbell 81. 3-tie, Leilehua 32; Pearl City 32.
MVP: Kristin Ali Keith (Mililani)
Individual—High Jump: 1, Abby McKoy (Mili) 5-2* (record). 2, Aja Blanco (Mili) 4-8. 3, Ikoa Dias-Kekahuna (Camp) 4-6. Pole Vault: 1, Kylie Tao (Mili) 8-0. 2, Courtney Terashima (Mili) 7-6. Long Jump: 1, Amber Camody (Mili) 16-1 1/2. 2, Leina Lunasco (Mili) 14-11. 3, Nicole Ursua (Camp) 14-2 1/2. Triple Jump: 1, Amber Camody (Mili) 34-6 1/2. 2, Leina Lunasco (Mili) 31-4. Discus Throw: 1, Kehau Achiu (Camp) 91-5. 2, Amy Rohr (Mili) 83-5. 3, Marilyn Soa (Camp) 76-7. Shot Put: 1, Cassie Ernst (Camp) 30-5. 2, Kehau Achiu (Camp) 29-5. 3, Kaya Chong (PC) 26-11. 4x180 Shuttle Hurdle: 1, Pearl City (Alissa Uyeda, Alexia Blalock, Sara Ng, Adrienne Jean Sylva) 1:55.3. 2, Mililani 1:55.7. 3, Leilehua 2:04.5. 4x200 Relay: 1, Campbell (Jaissa Cadelinia, Azaria Nofon, Keani Sebala, Josianne Achiu) 1:54.2. 2, Mililani 1:56.3. 3, Leilehua 1:58.8. 1600 Run: 1, Kristin Ali Keith (Mili) 5:32.5. 2, Kimberly Pugliese (Mili) 5:33.6. 3, Courtney Garner (Mili) 5:57.8. 100 Dash: 1, Amber Maluenda (Mili) 13.0. 2, Kzykerria Menzie-Rutledge (Lei) 13.4. 3, Alexia Blalock (PC) 13.6. Distance Medley Relay: 1, Mililani B 6:10.8. 2, Mililani A 6:17.1. 3, Campbell 6:30.6. 4x100 Relay Weightwomens: 1, Campbell 1:01.8. 2, Mililani 1:02.9. 4x800 Relay: 1, Mililani (Courtney Garner, Kristin Ali Keith, Kimberly Pugliese, Arielle Uejo) 10:55.60. 2, Mililani B 11:52.80. 3, Mililani C 12:41.60. 4x100 Relay: 1, Mililani (Ariel Beaudoin, Tristyn Wiehl, Abby McKoy, Amber Maluenda) 53.2. 2, Campbell 54.1. 3, Leilehua 56.1. 4x400 Relay: 1, Campbell (Charlene Valerino, Jaissa Cadelinia, Josianne Achiu, Aiza Valeriano) 4:34.5. 2, Mililani 4:37.0. 3, Leilehua 4:49.6. 1500 Run: 1, Kristin Ali Keith (Mili) 5:09.72. 2, Kimberly Pugliese (Mili) 5:10.75. 3, Courtney Garner (Mili) 5:33.29.
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AVCA DIVISION I-II COACHES TOP 15 POLL
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PTS REC PVS
1, Stanford (15) 239 12-4 1
2, Pepperdine (1) 218 12-5 2
3, Cal State Northridge 206 15-6 3
4, BYU 190 12-7 4
5, Hawai'i 172 12-7 5
6, Penn State 153 15-3 9
7, USC 145 10-7 7
8, Long Beach State 135 11-8 6
9, UCLA 120 12-9 8
10, UC Santa Barbara 94 10-11 10
11, UC Irvine 87 11-11 11
12, Loyola-Chicago 60 12-3 12
13, UC San Diego 43 7-14 13
14, Ohio State 38 12-7 14
15, Lewis 19 12-6 15