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Posted on: Saturday, May 1, 2010

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Diane Crump, who, on May 2, 1970, became the first. Her mount, Fathom, finishes 15th in a field of 17. Dust Commander, with Mike Manganello aboard, wins the race.

Source: Associated Press

SPORTS TODAY

BASEBALL

College, doubleheader, Western Athletic Conference, Nevada vs. Hawai'i, 3:05 p.m. at Les Murakami Stadium.

College, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Academy of Art vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 2 p.m. at Hans L'Orange Park.

SOFTBALL

College women, doubleheader, Western Athletic Conference, Fresno State vs. Hawai'i, 4 p.m. at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.

SPORTS TOMORROW

BASEBALL

College, Western Athletic Conference, Nevada vs. Hawai'i, 1:05 p.m. at Les Murakami Stadium.

College, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Academy of Art vs. Hawai'i Pacific, noon at Hans L'Orange Park.

BASEBALL

College

Pacific West Conference

Academy of Art vs. Hawai'i Pacific

Yesterday

At Hans L'Orange Park

AAU (6-35, 2-23) 010 000 000–1 10 3

HPU (35-10, 25-4) 105 100 00X–7 5 1

Jeff Smith, Zach Mexicano (3) and Brandon Kistler. Michael Greene, David Chow (7), Matt Maggiolo (9) and Alex Agortsas. W–Greene. L–Smith.

Leading hitters–AAU: Ryan Worley 2-4; Jonathan Robbins 3-5; Mike Gutierrez 2-4, homer, 1 RBI. HPU: Sean Winston 2-3, triple, homer, 4 RBIs; Bas Nooij 1 RBI; Kale Sumner 1 RBI; Tyler Davis 2 runs.

GOLF

Quail Hollow Championship

Yesterday

At Quail Hollow Club

Charlotte, N.C.

Purse: $6.5 million

Yardage: 7,469; Par 72

Second Round

Billy Mayfair 68-68—136

Angel Cabrera 70-67—137

J.P. Hayes 74-64—138

Dustin Johnson 73-65—138

Phil Mickelson 70-68—138

Paul Goydos 68-70—138

J.J. Henry 68-71—139

Camilo Villegas 67-72—139

Jim Furyk 75-65—140

Kevin Sutherland 72-68—140

Garth Mulroy 69-71—140

Tom Gillis 71-69—140

Geoff Ogilvy 68-72—140

Bill Haas 71-70—141

Nick Watney 70-71—141

Anthony Kim 72-69—141

Robert Allenby 71-70—141

Bo Van Pelt 65-76—141

Davis Love III 70-71—141

Greg Chalmers 70-71—141

Kevin Na 72-69—141

Ricky Barnes 69-72—141

Chad Campbell 72-70—142

John Merrick 72-70—142

Joe Ogilvie 73-69—142

Lucas Glover 71-71—142

Trevor Immelman 74-68—142

Hunter Mahan 71-71—142

Brad Faxon 68-75—143

Heath Slocum 69-74—143

PGA EUROPEAN-SPANISH OPEN

Yesterday

At Real Club de Golf de Sevilla

Seville, Spain

Purse: $2.68 million

Yardage: 7,134; Par: 72

Second Round

Johan Edfors, Sweden 70-64—134

Mark Foster, England 69-66—135

Sebi Garcia, Spain 68-67—135

Danny Willett, England 68-68—136

Raphael Jacquelin, France 69-67—136

Nicolas Colsaerts, Belgium 71-66—137

Carlos del Moral, Spain 68-69—137

Fabrizio Zanotti, Paraguay 70-67—137

Stephen Dodd, Wales 69-68—137

David Drysdale, Scotland 70-66—137

Ariel Canete, Argentina 70-67—137

Rafa Echenique, Argentina 68-70—138

Chris Wood, England 70-68—138

Anthony Wall, England 71-68—139

Joost Luiten, Netherlands 69-70—139

Damien McGrane, Ireland 68-71—139

Robert Jan Derksen, Net. 73-66—139

Shane Lowry, Ireland 71-68—139

Alvaro Quiros, Spain 68-72—140

Francesco Molinari, Italy 69-71—140

David Howell, England 74-44—140

Alejandro Canizares, Spain 71-69—140

Pedro Oriol, Spain 69-71—140

Edoardo Molinari, Italy 71-69—140

Fredrik Andersson Hed, Swe. 72-68—140

LPGA TRES MARIAS CHAMPIONSHIP

Yesterday

At Tres Marias Golf Club

Morelia, Mexico

Purse: $1.3 million

Yardage: 6,539; Par 73

Second Round

a-denotes amateur

Michelle Wie 66-68—134

Brittany Lincicome 68-67—135

Ai Miyazato 63-72—135

Na Yeon Choi 69-68—137

Jee Young Lee 71-67—138

Kristy McPherson 71-68—139

Stacy Lewis 71-68—139

Jeong Jang 69-70—139

Sarah Jane Smith 68-71—139

Karen Stupples 67-72—139

Lorena Ochoa 66-73—139

Maria Hjorth 73-67—140

Song-Hee Kim 70-70—140

In-Kyung Kim 69-71—140

Irene Cho 68-72—140

Mindy Kim 72-69—141

Paige Mackenzie 71-70—141

Azahara Munoz 65-76—141

Sandra Gal 73-69—142

Anna Nordqvist 70-72—142

Sherri Steinhauer 70-72—142

Jimin Kang 70-72—142

Wendy Doolan 69-73—142

Katherine Hull 69-73—142

Michelle Ellis 74-69—143

Julieta Granada 73-70—143

Suzann Pettersen 73-70—143

Karine Icher 71-72—143

Tania Elosegui 70-73—143

Amy Yang 75-69—144

NATIONWIDE-ATHENS CLASSIC

Yesterday

At University of Georgia Golf Course

Athens, Ga.

Purse: $550,000

Yardage: 7,240; Par 71

Second Round

a-denotes amateur

Bobby Gates 66-69—135

Daniel Summerhays 67-68—135

Mark Anderson 66-69—135

Michael Putnam 67-69—136

J.J. Killeen 69-67—136

Ryan Armour 70-67—137

Bradley Iles 66-71—137

Martin Piller 67-70—137

Bob May 69-68—137

Arjun Atwal 67-71—138

Kevin Kisner 73-65—138

Jim Herman 70-69—139

Tag Ridings 68-71—139

Fabian Gomez 69-70—139

Stephen Leaney 67-72—139

Won Joon Lee 71-68—139

Andrew Buckle 69-70—139

Trevor Murphy 70-69—139

Adam Bland 68-72—140

Patrick Sheehan 72-68—140

D.J. Brigman 72-68—140

Scott Gutschewski 70-70—140

Rob Oppenheim 71-69—140

Brian Smock 72-68—140

James Hahn 67-73—140

CHAMPIONS TOUR-MISSIPPI GULF RESORT CLASSIC

Yesterday

At Fallen Oak Golf Club

Biloxi, Miss.

Purse: $1.6 million

Yardage: 7,054; Par 72 (36-36)

First Round

Leonard Thompson 33-34—67

Bob Tway 34-33—67

David Peoples 34-34—68

Tom Purtzer 33-35—68

Brad Bryant 32-36—68

David Eger 36-32—68

Mark O'Meara 35-34—69

Eduardo Romero 35-34—69

Ted Schulz 35-34—69

John Ross 36-34—70

Nick Price 34-36—70

Loren Roberts 36-34—70

Jay Haas 35-35—70

David Frost 34-36—70

Tommy Armour III 34-36—70

Joey Sindelar 35-35—70

Rod Spittle 35-35—70

Peter Senior 36-35—71

Tom Jenkins 35-36—71

Bruce Fleisher 35-36—71

Phil Blackmar 36-35—71

Jeff Sluman 35-36—71

Larry Nelson 36-35—71

Mike Reid 37-34—71

Fred Funk 35-36—71

FUTURES TEXAS HILL COUNTRY CLASSIC

Yesterday

At The Dominion Country Club

San Antonio

Purse: $125,000

Yardage: 6,412; Par 72

First Round

Lori Atsedes 34-33—67

Hannah Jun 34-34—68

Eileen Vargas 34-34—68

Paola Moreno 34-34—68

Whitney Wade 35-34—69

Amelia Lewis 33-36—69

Melissa Eaton 34-35—69

Meredith Duncan 32-37—69

Rachel Bailey 34-35—69

Jane Rah 33-37—70

Jane Chin 35-35—70

Tiffany Tavee 33-37—70

Stephanie Connelly 33-37—70

Julie Wells-Shenfield 33-37—70

Erica Moston 34-36—70

Also

Lehua Wise 35-37–72

Ayaka Kaneko 38-36–74

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

Playoffs

Hawai'i Times

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

Today's Games

Philadelphia at Boston, 6:30 a.m.

Vancouver at Chicago, 2 p.m.

Tomorrow's Games

Montreal at Pittsburgh, 8 a.m., Pittsburgh leads series 1-0

Detroit at San Jose 2 p.m., San Jose leads series 1-0

Monday, May 3

Philadelphia at Boston, 1 p.m.

Vancouver at Chicago, 3 p.m.

Tuesday, May 4

Pittsburgh at Montreal, 1 p.m.

San Jose at Detroit, 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday, May 5

Boston at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.

Chicago at Vancouver, 3:30 p.m.

Thursday, May 6

Pittsburgh at Montreal, 1 p.m.

San Jose at Detroit, 1:30 p.m.

Friday, May 7

Boston at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.

Chicago at Vancouver, 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, May 8

x-Montreal at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.

x-Detroit at San Jose, 4 p.m.

Sunday, May 9

x-Vancouver at Chicago, 2 p.m.

Monday, May 10

x-Philadelphia at Boston, 1 p.m.

x-Pittsburgh at Montreal, 1 p.m.

x-San Jose at Detroit, 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday, May 11

x-Chicago at Vancouver, 3:30 p.m.

Wednesday, May 12

x-Boston at Philadelphia, TBD

x-Montreal at Pittsburgh, TBD

x-Detroit at San Jose, TBD

Thursday, May 13

x-Vancouver at Chicago, 2 p.m.

Friday, May 14

x-Philadelphia at Boston, 1 p.m.

Montreal 1 1 1—3

Pittsburgh 2 2 2—6

First Period—1, Montreal, Subban 1, 4:30. 2, Pittsburgh, Gonchar 1 (Letang, Malkin), 8:38 (pp). 3, Pittsburgh, Staal 2 (Ponikarovsky, Goligoski), 13:27 (pp). Second Period—4, Pittsburgh, Letang 3 (Crosby), 2:34 (pp). 5, Montreal, Cammalleri 6 (Gomez, Gionta), 15:27. 6, Pittsburgh, Adams 2 (Dupuis, Cooke), 18:36. Third Period—7, Pittsburgh, Goligoski 2 (Crosby, Guerin), 2:59 (pp). 8, Montreal, Gionta 3 (Bergeron, Gomez), 12:29 (pp). 9, Pittsburgh, Guerin 3 (Kunitz, Orpik), 19:11 (en). Goalies—Montreal, Halak, Price. Pittsburgh, Fleury. A—17,132 (16,940). T—2:24.

Horse Racing

Kentucky Derby Odds

Field for Saturday's 136th Kentucky Derby, with post position, horse's name, jockey's name and odds:

1, Lookin At Lucky Gomez 3-1

2, Ice Box Lezcano 10-1

3, Noble's Promise Martinez 12-1

4, Super Saver Borel 15-1

5, Line of David Bejarano 30-1

6, Stately Victor Garcia 30-1

7, American Lion Flores 30-1

8, Dean's Kitten Albarado 50-1

9, Make Music for Me Rosario 50-1

10, Paddy O'Prado Desormeaux 20-1

11, Devil May Care Velazquez 10-1

12, Conveyance Garcia 12-1

13, Jackson Bend Smith 15-1

14, Mission Impazible Maragh 20-1

15, Discreetly Mine Castellano 30-1

16, Awesome Act Leparoux 10-1

17, Dublin Thompson 12-1

18, Backtalk Mena 50-1

19, Homeboykris Dominguez 50-1

20, Sidney's Candy Talamo 5-1

Trainers (by post position): 1, Bob Baffert. 2, Nick Zito. 3, Ken McPeek. 4, Todd Pletcher. 5, John Sadler. 6, Mike Maker. 7, Eoin Harty. 8, Mike Maker. 9, Alexis Barba. 10, Dale Romans. 11, Todd Pletcher. 12, Bob Baffert. 13, Nick Zito. 14, Todd Pletcher. 15, Todd Pletcher. 16, Jeremy Noseda. 17, D. Wayne Lukas. 18, Tommy Amoss. 19, Rick Dutrow Jr. 20, John Sadler.

Owners (by post position): 1, Mike Pegram, Karl Watson and Paul Weitman. 2, Robert LaPenta. 3, Chasing Dreams Racing 2008 LLC. 4, WinStar Farm LLC. 5, Ike and Dawn Thrash. 6, F. Thomas Conway and Jack Conway. 7, Winstar Farm LLC. 8, Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey. 9, Ellen and Peter O. Johnson. 10, Donegal Racing. 11, Glencrest Farm LLC. 12, Zabeel Racing International. 13, Robert LaPenta and Jacks or Better Farm (Fred Brei). 14, Twin Creek Racing Stables. 15, E. Paul Robsham Stables LLC. 16, Vinery Stables and Susan Roy. 17, William Mack and Robert Baker. 18, Gold Mark Farm LLC. 19, Lazzinnaro, Bulger, Mandato, Diamond Pride, Tabraue, Sallusto, Teel, and Borislow. 20, Craig Family Trust.

Weights: 126 pounds. Distance: 1 1/4; miles. Purse: $2,185,200 if 20 start. First place: $1,425,200. Second place: $400,000. Third place: $200,000. Fourth place: $100,000. Fifth place: $60,000. Post time: 12:24 p.m.

JUDO

High School

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Team Championships

Yesterday

At Moanalua High School

Boys

Quarterfinals

Roosevelt 95, 'Aiea 0

10 Point Winners–Roosevelt: Chasen Yuu, Koan Kojima, Brad Pena, Lindsey Nelson.

Moanalua 100, Pearl City 0

10 Point Winners–Moanalua: Kelsen Onigama, Brant Tsuda, Brady Lafortune, Brycen Kometani, Justin Fujiwara, Robby Ostovich, Andrew Arellznez, Zach Sheldon, Alex Kozuma.

Farrington 47, Mililani 40

10 Point Winners–Farrington: Reymark Buhain, Logan Bucsit. Mililani: Cody Uyejo, Bobby Kim, Clifton Quitevis, Cameron Murayama.

Castle 50, Campbell 42

10 Point Winners–Castle: Mason Kam, Dustin Nakayama, Troy Muraoka, Bryson Risso, Cy Pana. Campbell: James Platt, Kevin Lapitan, Diego Myers.

Semifinals

Moanalua 80, Farrington 20

10 Point Winners–Moanalua: Kelsen Onigama, Jacob Palimo'o, Chad Patulingan, Brady Lafortune, Justin Fujiwara, Bobby Ostovich, Sage Yoshida, Andrew Arellanez. Farrington: Jesus Rivera, Keith Chargulaf.

Roosevelt 90, Castle 10

10 Point Winners–Roosevelt: Renton Kawamae, Cody Fernandez, Koan Kojima, Brad Pena, Lindsey Nelson, Randy Ishitani, Tyler Hayashi, Weston Akamine, Tyler Kunishige; Castle: Trevor Nakaahiki

Championship

Moanalua 57 Roosevelt 40

10 Point Winners–Moanalua: Jacob Palimo'o, Brant Tsuda, Brady Lafortune, Sage Yoshida, Alex Kozuma. Roosevelt: Brad Pena, Randy Ishitani, Tyler Hayashi, Welson Aranine.

Girls

Quaterfinals

'Aiea 42, Castle 40

(Aiea wins by tiebreaker)

10 Point Winners–Aiea: Jill Honjo, Lindsay Villarmia. Castle: Tracey Okada.

McKinley 80, Waipahu 10

10 point Winners–McKinley: Marina Higa, Brittany Balanay, Ayame Higa, Leilani Hernandez.

Pearl City 65, Kahuku 20

10 Point Winners–Pearl City: Taylor Vidad, Toni Uyehara, Kelly Ancheta, Mei Ling Keiki. Kahuku: Kayla Martin, Amber Ah Sue.

Kapolei 80, Moanalua 17

10 Point Winners–Kapolei: Kaylen Canyete, Shanelle Ramelb, Diane Mikuni, Ilisha Badua, Sydney Cofran, Abigail Helenihi, Brandy Lopez.

Semifinals

Pearl City 95, 'Aiea 0

10 Point Winners–Pearl City: Apelila Hokoana, Kelly Ancheta. Toni Uyehara.

McKinley 57, Kapolei 20

10 Point Winners–McKinley: Marissa Rogers, Brittany Balanay, Ayame Higa, Leilani Hernandez, Marilyn Medallon. Kapolei: Courtney Ferreria, Brandy Lopez.

Championship

Pearl City 52, McKinley 51

(Pearl City wins by tiebreaker)

10 Point Winners–Pearl City: Taylor Castro. McKinley: Marina Higa, Marissa Rogers, Brittany Balanay, Ayame Higa, Marilyn Medallion.

SOFTBALL

High School Girls

Big Island Interscholastic Federation

Yesterday

Kohala vs. Kamehameha-Hawai'i

Kohala 000 000 0–0 0 1

KS-Hawai'i 000 501 X–6 9 1

W–Kiani Wong. L–Chyler Imai.

Leading hitters–Koh: none. KSH: Jennifer Cameros 1 RBI; Wong double, 1 RBI; Kaala Ahu 1 RBI; Deidre Kalani 1 RBI; Kaina Mossman 1 RBI; Jaylen Shiroma 1 RBI.

Maui Interscholastic League

Semifinals

Kamehameha-Maui vs. Lahainaluna

KS-Maui (6-7) 000 300 2–5 8 4

Lah (10-3) 040 011 X–6 7 3

Kierston Perry and Brieane Gomes. Hope Morikawa and Tricia Bonisacio. W–Morikawa. L–Perry.

Leading hitters–KSM: Gomes 2-4, triple, 1 RBI; Kelsey Soriano 2-4; Chastyne Cabanes double. Lah: Bonisacio 2-2, double, 1 RBI; Makana Hussey 2-4; Annasticia Arcangel 2-3.

Maui vs. Baldwin

Maui (4-10) 000 120 0–3 4 3

Baldwin (12-1) 001 032 X–6 9 2

Kanoe Pszyk and Kari-lyn Valdez. Kaitlyn Watanabe and Jessica Arruiza. W–Watanabe. L–Pszyk.

Leading hitters–Maui: Meilyn Felite double. Bald: Watanabe 2-3, double; Kylie Bickson triple.

Reported by Rodney Higa

VOLLEYBALL

High School Boys

Big Island Interscholastic Federation

Varsity

Hawai'i Prep def. Hualalai 25-7, 25-8, 25-9

JV

Hawai'i Prep def. Kohala 25-18, 26-24

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Varsity

Academy of Pacific def. Christian Academy 25-16, 25-16, 25-20

Hawai'i Baptist def. Le Jardin 25-10, 25-15, 25-12

Mid-Pacific def. Damien 25-17, 25-20, 25-9

Punahou def. Saint Louis 25-10, 25-16, 25-17

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Championshiop Playoffs

Red Division

Varsity

Roosevelt def. Leilehua 25-20, 25-10, 25-18

Kalani def. Pearl City 25-15, 26-24, 25-22

Water polo

High School Girls

Big Island Interscholastic Federation

Championships

Semifinals

Varsity

Kamehameha-Hawai'i 13, Hilo 6

Hawai'i Prep 8, Kealakehe 6

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Championship Tournament

Varsity

Pac-Five 8, Kamehameha 7

High goal scorers–P5: Ishida 2, Tsuruda 2. KS: Brittney Garrigan 3.

Punahou 14, 'Iolani 1

High goal scorers–Pun: Shayna Price 3, Brailey Hirose-Hulbert 3, Megan Steele 3, Naomi Ng 2, LillyBelle Deer 2. 'Iol: none:

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Championship Playoffs

Varsity

Kapolei 9, Kalani 4

High goal scorers–Kap: Maddie Jamora 4, Beth Salas Selem 2. Kalan: Jessica Prince 2.

Kaiser 8, Kalāheo 3

High goal scorers–Kais: Anela Alumbaugh 3. Kalāh: Ameet Argov 2.

Semifinals

Roosevelt 8, Mililani 6

High goal scorers–Roos: Poni Mcgee 2, Cindy Li 2. Mil: Erika Edwards 4.

Kahuku 7, Leilehua 3

High goal scorers–Kah: Keola Kahaulilo 4, Brooke Roy 2. Lei: Maxine Cowper 2.