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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, March 9, 2010

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Melton Werts, who amassed 1,098 rebounds from 1973-76.

Source: University of Hawai'i

SPORTS TODAY

BASEBALL

O'ahu AJA League, Championship Double Elimination Tournament, Wai'alae vs. Waipahu, 7 p.m. at Hans L'Orange Park.

SOFTBALL

College women, Pacific West Conference, Dominican at Hawai'i-Hilo, doubleheader, noon.

College women, Pacific West Conference, Notre Dame de Namur vs. Chaminade, doubleheader, 4:30 p.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park.

SPORTS TOMORROW

BASEBALL

O'ahu AJA League, Championship Double Elimination Tournament, 'Ewa vs. Pearl City, 6:30 p.m. at Ala Wai.

SOFTBALL

College women, doubleheader, Troy vs. Hawai'i, 6 p.m. at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.

AUTO RACING

SCAA Hawai'i Solo

Sunday

At Aloha Stadium

Class SS: Mike Ward, Make/Model: Porsche GT3, Best Time: 41.011. AS: Chris Carris, Honda S2000CR, 40.863. BS: Jay Guerrero, Nissan 370Z, 43.576. CS: Scott Tamashiro, Mazda MX-5, 44.380. ES: Bill Taylor, Mazda Miata, 43.305. FS: Nicholas Jurasek, BMW 335i, 45.130. GS: Neil Sweeney, Honda Civic Si, 44.443. HS: Sara Cox, Mazda 3, 42.780. ASP: Bradley Lau, Nissan GT-R, 39.704. BSP: Robert Igarashi, Sonic STi, 40.324. CSP: Jason Tokunaga, Toyota MR2, 39.032. DSP: Mark Pacpaco, Acura Integra, 41.173. ESP: Jon Matsushige, Chevy Camaro, 40.115. FSP: Troy Morioka, Honda Accord, 44.300. CP: Scott Holzbauer, Ford Mustang, 45.909. EP: John Vallero, Acura Integra, 48.851. FP: Justin Kam, Nissan 350Z, 45.422. GP: Andrew Morgan, MG Midget 42.417. DM: Elliot Loo, Toyota MR, 40.914. EM: Larry Hoggan, Mazda MX5, 39.830. ST: Randall Aton, Honda Fit, 42.302. STS: Avery Tsui, Mazda Miata, 42.512. STU: Randall Imaoka, Subaru Impreza, 40.021. SM: Ken Van Orman, BMW M3, 40.352. SSM: Barry Lai, Mazda Miata, 39.494.

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

Spring Training

Yesterday's Results

N.Y. Yankees (ss) 6, Pittsburgh (ss) 0

Toronto 4, Houston 1

Minnesota 5, Baltimore 0

Florida (ss) 11, Washington 2

N.Y. Mets 11, Florida (ss) 2

N.Y. Yankees (ss) 7, Philadelphia 5

Atlanta 12, Detroit 4

Boston 7, St. Louis 6

Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh (ss) 3, 10 innings

L.A. Angels 13, Texas 9

Seattle (ss) 5, Chicago White Sox 4

Cleveland 3, Arizona 2

San Francisco 3, L.A. Dodgers 2, 10 innings

Colorado 5, San Diego 4

Chicago Cubs 10, Oakland 3

Milwaukee 6, Seattle (ss) 2

Cincinnati 14, Kansas City 5

Today's Games (Times Hawai'i)

Pittsburgh vs N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 8:05 a.m.

St. Louis vs Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 8:05 a.m.

Boston vs Florida at Jupiter, Fla., 8:05 a.m.

Tampa Bay vs Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 8:05 a.m.

Detroit vs Washington at Viera, Fla., 8:05 a.m.

Houston vs N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 8:10 a.m.

Texas vs Oakland (ss) at Phoenix, Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

Chicago White Sox vs San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

Milwaukee vs Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

Colorado vs L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

Oakland (ss) vs Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

Arizona vs Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

San Diego vs L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

Cleveland vs Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 10:05 a.m.

Philadelphia vs Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 2:05 p.m.

BASKETBALL

College Men

AP Top Twenty Five

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' 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 (63) 29-2 1,623 2

2, Kentucky (2) 29-2 1,553 3

3, Syracuse 28-3 1,500 1

4, Duke 26-5 1,348 4

5, Ohio St. 24-7 1,344 6

6, Purdue 26-4 1,252 7

7, West Virginia 24-6 1,231 10

8, New Mexico 28-3 1,188 8

9, Kansas St. 24-6 1,063 5

10, Villanova 24-6 1,016 9

11, Michigan St. 24-7 1,015 11

12, Butler 27-4 796 12

13, Wisconsin 23-7 710 15

14, BYU 28-4 690 14

15, Tennessee 23-7 650 16

16, Pittsburgh 24-7 644 17

17, Temple 26-5 552 20

18, Gonzaga 26-5 534 18

19, Maryland 23-7 499 22

20, Vanderbilt 23-7 480 13

21, Baylor 24-6 474 21

22, Georgetown 20-9 277 19

23, Texas A&M 22-8 271 23

24, Xavier 23-7 136 25

25, UTEP 24-5 134 24

Others receiving votes: N. Iowa 48, Richmond 41, Utah St. 12, Virginia Tech 12, Texas 10, Marquette 6, Notre Dame 6, Cornell 3, Louisville 3, California 2, Oklahoma St. 1, Siena 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 (30) 29-2 774 2

2, Kentucky 29-2 740 3

3, Syracuse (1) 29-2 709 1

4, Duke 26-5 661 4

5, Purdue 26-4 625 6

6, West Virginia 24-6 610 8

7, Ohio State 24-7 604 7

8, New Mexico 28-3 526 10

9, Kansas State 24-6 501 5

10, Villanova 24-6 476 9

11, Michigan State 24-7 463 12

12, Butler 27-4 461 11

13, Tennessee 23-7 387 13

14, Gonzaga 26-5 347 14

15, Brigham Young 28-4 324 15

16, Pittsburgh 24-7 295 18

17, Temple 26-5 282 16

18, Wisconsin 23-7 273 17

19, Maryland 23-7 210 23

20, Baylor 24-6 167 22

21, Texas-El Paso 24-5 153 21

22, Georgetown 20-9 125 20

23, Vanderbilt 23-7 117 19

24, Texas A&M 22-8 103 24

25, Northern Iowa 28-4 54 NR

Others receiving votes: Utah State 24; Xavier 24; Cornell 10; Texas 7; Saint Mary's 6; Richmond 5; California 4; Oklahoma State 2; UNLV 2; Virginia Tech 2; Memphis 1; Old Dominion 1.

Major Scores

TOURNAMENT

Colonial Athletic Association

Championship

Old Dominion 60, William & Mary 53

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

Championship

Siena 72, Fairfield 65, OT

Summit League

Semifinals

IUPUI 69, Oral Roberts 65

Oakland, Mich. 71, IPFW 58

Sun Belt Conference

Semifinals

North Texas 63, Denver 56

Troy 54, W. Kentucky 48

West Coast Conference

Championship

Saint Mary's, Calif. 81, Gonzaga 62

Pacific West Conference

Yesterday

Chaminade vs. Hawai'i-Hilo

At Hawai'i-Hilo

CU (10-15, 7-9) 33 33—66

UHH (13-13, 7-9) 28 35—63

Leading scorers—CU: Chandler Pearson 14, Dominique Cooks 13, Steven Bennett 13. UHH: Justin Smith 20, Lavell Shipman 13, Kevin Bruce 11. Rebounds—CU: Pearson 6, Zach Johnson 6. UHH: Smith 7, Andrew Gipson 6. Assists—CU: Bennett 4. UHH: Smith 3, Zachary Wilde 3.

Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Hawai'i Pacific

At Blaisdell Arena

BYUH (19-5, 13-2) 54 46—100

HPU (19-7, 11-4) 44 40— 84

Leading scorers—BYUH: Lucas Alves 34, Tsung-Hsien Chang 24, Rory Pattrson 22, Marques Whippy 13. HPU: Ray Murdock 17, Mike Helton 17, Jeff Ingram 13, Norman Wells 11, C.J. Jackson 10. Rebounds—BYUH: Whippy 8, Chang 7. HPU: Jackson 12. Assists—BYUH: Whippy 5, Virgil Buensuceso 5. HPU: Ingram 6.

College Women

AP Women's Top Twenty Five

The top 25 teams in the 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) 31-0 1,000 1

2, Stanford 28-1 959 2

3, Nebraska 29-0 920 3

4, Tennessee 30-2 880 4

5, Xavier 26-3 821 5

6, Notre Dame 26-4 770 6

7, Duke 27-5 764 9

8, Ohio St. 30-4 734 10

9, West Virginia 27-4 669 7

10, Florida St. 25-5 616 8

11, Texas A&M 22-7 588 15

12, Oklahoma 21-9 553 11

13, Georgetown 25-6 457 12

14, Iowa St. 23-6 431 13

15, Texas 21-9 415 18

16, Baylor 22-8 382 14

17, St. John's 24-5 373 16

18, Gonzaga 26-4 346 17

19, Kentucky 25-7 324 19

20, Oklahoma St. 20-9 203 20

21, Hartford 27-3 187 23

22, LSU 20-9 113 21

23, UCLA 22-7 107 —

24, Georgia 23-8 86 22

25, Michigan St. 22-9 44 25

Others receiving votes: Fresno St. 42, Georgia Tech 35, Virginia 33, Wis.-Green Bay 31, Iowa 19, Ark.-Little Rock 18, Middle Tennessee 17, TCU 17, Vanderbilt 13, Princeton 11, North Carolina 4, Syracuse 4, Bowling Green 3, Illinois St. 3, Temple 3, BYU 2, DePaul 1, Rutgers 1, Wisconsin 1.

Major Scores

SOUTH

Charleston Southern 66, Winthrop 62, OT

Coastal Carolina 47, Presbyterian 46

East Carolina 102, Southern Miss. 64

Liberty 73, High Point 48

UCF 59, Marshall 57, OT

TOURNAMENT

Atlantic 10 Conference

Championship

Xavier 57, Temple 55, OT

Big East Conference

Semifinals

Connecticut 59, Notre Dame 44

West Virginia 56, Rutgers 49

Conference USA

First Round

Marshall 59, UCF 57

East Carolina 102, Southern Mississippi 64

UAB 52, Tulsa 45

UTEP 62, Rice 61

Horizon League

First Round

Wis.-Milwaukee 71, Valparaiso 57

Wright St. 61, Youngstown St. 43

Southern Conference

Championship

Chattanooga 72, Samford 67

Summit League

Semifinals

Oral Roberts 77, UMKC 71

S. Dakota St. 67, W. Illinois 39

Sun Belt Conference

Semifinals

Ark.-Little Rock 73, New Orleans 43

Middle Tennessee 76, W. Kentucky 63

West Coast Conference

Championship

Gonzaga 76, Pepperdine 48

Pacific West Conference

Yesterday

Chaminade vs. Hawai'i-Hilo

At Hawai'i-Hilo

CU (1-23, 0-16) 20 34—54

UHH (8-19, 5-11) 45 34—79

Leading scorers—CU: Kellene Costello 15, Samantha Saito 10. UHH: Hina Kimitete 16, Carol Howard 14. Rebounds—CU: Lynnette Dalle 10. UHH: Mana Camara 7, Sheena Pio 7. Assists—CU: Jasmine Dulan 5. UHH: Kimitete 3, Camara 3, Hotia Vaaimamao 3.

Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Hawai'i Pacific

At Blaisdell Arena

BYUH (9-17, 5-11) 25 36—61

HPU (18-6, 14-2) 35 53—88

Leading scorers—BYUH: Dara Tompkison 13, Richelle Fenebock 11. HPU: Mana Hopkins 19, Genesis Lewis 16, Paris Gravely 16, Mackenna Karasawa 13, Courtney Buster 10. Rebounds—BYUH: Mina Romito 4, Tompkison 4. HPU: Buster 16. Assists—BYUH: Tompkison 5. HPU: Jazzmin Awa-Williams 9.

BIATHLON

Fort DeRussy Biathlon

Sunday

Short Course

Male

Overall: 1, Justyn Raymond 19:29. 2, Derek Tanizaki 20:15. 3, Garrett Usrey 20:50. 14-under: 1, Trevor Ogden 21:16. 3, Michael Gillis 21:24. 3, Sean Terada 21:24. 15-19: 1, Jake Schaffer 21:32. 2, Ryan Young 23:57. 20-24: 1, Daniel Rodriguez 36:45. 25-29: 1, Raymond Taylor 21:12. 2, Jeremy Tagalicod 36:59. 3, Steven Jennings 37:08. 30-34: 1, Victor Sanders 26:46. 2, Jaime Ty 29:51. 35-39: 1, Pio Jimenez 23:14. 2, Erik Bennett 24:58. 3, Robert Vadnais 29:34. 40-44: 1, Bruno Heldt 23:52. 2, Tim Away 24:24. 3, Kawika Liu 24:39. 45-49: 1, Stanford Oyama 21:38. 2, Ted Leon 22:59. 3, Faron Sakumoto 29:50. 50-54: 1, Mike Young 24:51. 2, Norm Nakagawa 25:33. 3, Alfred Kutara 32:07. 55-59: 1, Mark Guanson 26:00. 2, Michael China 36:30. 60-64: 1, James Gusukuma 30:00. 2, Robert Bevacqua 30:55. 3, Leroy Lehano 32:20. 70-74: 1, Larry Geringer 49:34. 80-over: 1, John Robertson 1:02:32. Military: 1, Ben Gardner 22:35. 2, Walter Iwasaki 24:08. 3, Jason Raymond 25:11. Relay: 1, Bryce Ishikawa/Nick Hayler 19:07. 2, Josh Olson/Travis Jones 23:14.

Female

Overall: 1, Charlea Goodness 22:30. 2, Derrickson Joda 24:21. 3, Polly Orlich 24:31. 14-under: 1, Arisa Nguyen 25:28. 2, Sarah Gibney 27:20. 3, Rachael Garcia 27:21. 15-19: 1, Tehani Agosto 25:43. 20-24: 1, Liz Morquecho 27:21. 2, Kelli Keener 29:54. 3, Rayna Isaki 31:59. 25-29: 1, Martie Bach 26:49. 2, Sarah Sampias 28:53. 3, Melodie Chu 30:13. 30-34: 1, Laura Swogger 24:56. 2, Elizabeth Weyrauc 27:13. 3, Malia Hebert 28:05. 35-39: 1, Mari Pavo 31:21. 2, Delrene Tschida 34:26. 3, Carmen Bazua 37:39. 40-44: 1, Tamara Buchwald 30:42. 45-49: 1, Jeanine Nakakura 26:56. 2, Bina Boles 30:25. 3, Brenda Burnett 32:19. 50-54: 1, Yvette Flynn 29:49. 2, Deverie Fagaragan 31:27. 3, Christine Lawson 36:21. 55-59: 1, Carol Young 28:52. Military: 1, Ellen Daly 28:09. 2, Landa Jeffery 29:53. 3, Danielle Furtado 31:49. Relay: 1, Anita Schorlemmer/Liana Mayo 27:40. 2, Katharine/Elizabeth Vandera 29:43. 3, Elder/Macauley McClenna 37:55.

Mixed Relay: 1, Mike Canite/Kathleen Fitzger 25:44. 2, Jenna/Alexander Heldt 27:15.

Master Relay: 1, Ed/Andrea Maier 29:02.

Long Course

Male

Overall: 1, John Flanagan 32:56. 2, Kyle Nakatsuka 37:47. 3, Kyle Geiken 38:24. 19-under: 1, Tyler Makaiwi 42:04. 2, Kaneali'i Wilcox 43:46. 3, Cody Spraker 44:04. 20-24: 1, Nic Hafen 44:10. 2, Trent Emerick 44:38. 3, Ryan Oravetz 44:57. 25-29: 1, Cory McKnight 55:28. 2, Chris Vensko 59:12. 3, Peter Go 59:27. 30-34: 1, Sam Wilson 39:49. 2, Brian Yanowski 42:46. 3, Jefferson Niles 44:42. 35-39: 1, Tim Mobley 39:20. 2, John Titchen 40:17. 3, Orlich Justin 45:17. 40-44: 1, Mark Parker 45:20. 2, Maurie Feldberg 48:10. 3, Ben Shupp 49:33. 45-49: 1, Steve Watkins 44:45. 2, Dario Del Castill 48:11. 3, Nathan Kadota 48:23. 50-54: 1, Colin Chinn 39:05. 2, Vittorio Alliata 39:33. 3, Bob Schlemmer 39:50. 55-59: 1, Alton Motobu 47:07. 60-64: 1, Archie Hapai III 52:58. 65-69: 1, Dan Walker 1:03:46. 2, Michael Richardson 1:03:59. Military: 1, Ivyr Lluellen 41:54. 2, Jason Turse 42:09. 3, Mike Hayek 42:10. Relay: 1, Val Umphress/Springer James 41:57. 2, Nathan Molina/Terephul Ngirai 42:29. 3, Ron Cramer/Gray Loni 45:29.

Female

Overall: 1, Shonny Vanlanding 40:34. 2, Gina Nourmohamadi 42:02. 3, Kathryn Taylor 42:05. 19-under: 1, Jayme Ogino 46:53. 2, Lauren Madaffari 51:47. 3, Cristin Lim 52:26. 20-24: 1, Manahel Hozail 48:33. 2, Kathleen Pulliam 53:20. 3, Erin Johnson 55:39. 25-29: 1, Tammy Weyers 51:25. 2, Cynthia Velarde 57:05. 3, Kari Pokrzywa 57:31. 30-34: 1, Jaime Jarrell 42:21. 2, Amy Cory 46:09. 3, Kelley Hatheld 48:37. 35-39: 1, Heather Barnhill 46:58. 2, Katey Mobley 48:53. 3, Jeanne Holm 49:55. 40-44: 1, Tonya Stevenson 1:00:57. 2, Heather McCaffert 1:01:47. 3, Stacy Ernst 1:08:09. 45-49: 1, Jeaneen Heldt 47:54. 2, Christine Gayagas 50:59. 3, Barbara Syler 56:35. 50-54: 1, Beth Blackburn 1:00:20. 2, Janet Foote 1:06:36. 55-59: 1, Linda Moran 56:31. 65-69: 1, Susan Allen 1:08:59. 70-74: 1, Joy Schoenecker 1:07:53. 75-over: 1, Diane Stowell 1:03:56. Military: 1, Elizabeth Smith 48:05. 2, Colleen Treacy 50:19. 3, Katherine Warner 51:18. Relay: 1, Selena Bastine/Marissa Holdbug 43:51. 2, Anne Greseth-Kim/Carol Higa 47:14. 3, Kelly Elwood/Ruehe Sean 49:24.

Mixed Relay: 1, Ashton Srock/Rocio Sanchez 41:36. 2, Roxanne Pratt/Stephen Kavanaug 42:49. 3, Pat/Gillian Kelly 43:22.

Master Relay: 1, Denise Boatwright/Ron Heller 45:51.

BOWLING

Hawai'i TV Bowling

Strike 'Em Pro Shop Mixed Team

Sunday

At Schofield Bowling Center

High qualifiers: Mak Bowl 3181 (Corey Zukeran, Morris Mishima, Melanie Zukeran, Shane Shimamoto).

High team game: Strike 'Em Pro Shop 1132. High series: Chad Horiuchi 739.

1st stepladder match: Honsador Lumber (R.J. Somera, Darlee Horiuchi, Keith Hiyane, Scott Ibara, Pat Sugimoto) def. All Out (James Hayashi, Vaseem Anwar, Shaina Carnate, Andrae Lara III, Jared Hayashi) 447-431. 2nd match/Championship: Sawheads (Chad Horiuchi, Carolyn Kawano, Chance Kurata, Scot Mitamura, Blaine Morton) def. Honsador Lumber 387-363.

Final standings: 1, Sawheads. 2, Honsador Lumber. 3, All Out.

CRICKET

Sunday

At Kapi'olani Park

NZ Tourists 198, Honolulu Cricket Club 156

Top batsmen: Pankaj Bhanot (NZ) 40 runs, Mark Berwick (NZ) 36, Owen O'Callaghan (HCC) 35, Subbu Raman (HCC) 32, Munna Hussain (NZ) 31.

Top bowlers: Srinivas Vemuri (HCC) 5 wickets for 26 runs, Munna Hussain (NZ) 4 wickets for 9 runs, Ash Kumar (HCC) 2 wickets for 12 runs, Nick Brown (NZ) 2 wickets for 14 runs and Rahu Vijayakumar (HCC) 2 wickets for 17 runs.

GOLF

College Women

Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational

Yesterday

At the Almaden Country Club

San Jose, Calif.

First and Second Rounds

Team Scores

1, San Jose State (295-300) 595 strokes. 2, UC Davis (304-297) 601. 3, California (301-301) 602. 4, Fresno State (300-304) 604. 5, UC Irvine (299-309) 608. 7-tie, Long Beach State (300-311) 611; Oklahoma State (299-312) 611; San Diego State (305-306) 611. 10, Colorado (313-312) 625. 11, Oklahoma (309-317) 626. 12, Santa Clara (308-322) 630. 13, Hawai'i (316-315) 631. 14, Colorado State (313-320) 633. 15, Nevada (317-319) 636. 16, Gonzaga (320-323) 643.

Individual Results

Cristina Corpus (SJSU) 72-71-143

Caroline Hedwall (OklaSt) 69-75-144

Louisa Lies (FSU) 73-71-144

Katrina Delen Briones (SJSU) 72-74-146

Kaili Britos (UH) 73-74-147

Demi Runas (UCDav) 74-73-147

Amy Simanton (UC Dav) 74-73-147

Other Hawai'i golfers

56t, Corie Hou 77-82—159

76t, Brittany Bomar 86-79—165

76t, Erin Matsuoka 85-80—165

79t, Brigitte Baker 81-86—167

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

All Times Hawai'i

Yesterday's Results

Dallas 4, Washington 3, SO

Los Angeles 6, Columbus 0

Today's Games

Boston at Toronto, 2 p.m.

Nashville at Atlanta, 2 p.m.

Calgary at Detroit, 2 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 2:30 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Montreal, 2:30 p.m.

Florida at Minnesota, 3 p.m.

Vancouver at Colorado, 4 p.m.

Ottawa at Edmonton, 4:30 p.m.

Columbus at Anaheim, 5 p.m.

Tomorrow's Games

Dallas at Buffalo, 2 p.m.

N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 2 p.m.

Carolina at Washington, 2 p.m.

Los Angeles at Chicago, 3:30 p.m.

Vancouver at Phoenix, 5 p.m.

Dallas 0 0 3 0—4

Washington 1 1 1 0—3

Dallas won shootout 2-1

First Period—1, Washington, Poti 4 (Steckel, Bradley), 2:51. Second Period—2, Washington, Ovechkin 43 (Semin, Backstrom), 14:37 (pp). Third Period—3, Dallas, Richards 18 (Niskanen, Ribeiro), 1:33 (pp). 4, Dallas, Daley 4 (Richards, Eriksson), 4:46 (pp). 5, Dallas, Neal 25 (Lehtinen, Robidas), 7:53. 6, Washington, Ovechkin 44 (Backstrom, Green), 16:44. Overtime—None. Shootout—Dallas 2 (Benn NG, Richards G, Neal NG, Ribeiro NG, Eriksson G), Washington 1 (Ovechkin NG, Backstrom G, Semin NG, Laich NG, Morrison NG). Goalies—Dallas, Turco. Washington, Varlamov. A—18,277 (18,277). T—2:37.

Columbus 0 0 0—0

Los Angeles 4 2 0—6

First Period—1, Los Angeles, Simmonds 15 (Modin, Scuderi), 5:49. 2, Los Angeles, Doughty 13 (Handzus, Frolov), 13:24. 3, Los Angeles, Handzus 16 (Kopitar, Smyth), 14:38 (pp). 4, Los Angeles, Frolov 16 (R.Jones, Johnson), 15:19 (pp). Second Period—5, Los Angeles, Modin 4 (Frolov, R.Jones), 4:20 (pp). 6, Los Angeles, Richardson 10 (Stoll, Frolov), 9:46. Goalies—Columbus, Mason, Garon. Los Angeles, Quick. A—17,524 (18,118). T—2:23.

NHL Scoring Leaders

Through Yesterday

GP G A PTS

Alex Ovechkin, Was 58 44 48 92

Henrik Sedin, Van 65 26 59 85

Sidney Crosby, Pit 65 44 40 84

Nicklas Backstrom, Was 66 26 53 79

Martin St. Louis, TB 64 23 55 78

Joe Thornton, SJ 65 16 61 77

Steven Stamkos, TB 64 40 36 76

Patrick Kane, Chi 65 26 48 74

Brad Richards, Dal 63 18 53 71

Marian Gaborik, NYR 60 35 34 69

Dany Heatley, SJ 65 34 35 69

Patrick Marleau, SJ 65 39 29 68

Anze Kopitar, LA 65 30 38 68

Evgeni Malkin, Pit 59 23 45 68

Alexander Semin, Was 57 30 37 67

SOFTBALL

College

Pacific West Conference

Yesterday

Dominican (Calif.) vs. Hawai'i-Hilo

At Hawai'i-Hilo

Game 1

DUOC (1-5, 1-2) 000 00—0 0 3

UHH (9-5, 5-4) 001 25—8 12 0

Lesley Fay and Jill Rizo. Amber Waracka and Bryanna Hardy. W—Waracka. L—Fay.

Leading hitters—UHH: Sierra Green 3-3, double, 2 runs; Nicole Alconcel 2-4, double, 2 RBIs; Kanani Numata 3-3, double, 2 runs; Tessa Truong 2-3, double.

Game 2

DUOC (1-6, 1-3) 000 00— 0 2 0

UHH (10-5, 6-4) 320 9x—14 13 1

Jessi Saaty, Shawna Robb (4) and Jill Rizo. Christina Pedroza and Bryanna Hardy, Jessica Schatz. W—Pedroza. L—Saaty.

Leading hitters—UHH: Sierra Green 3-4, 2 runs; Amanda Tellez 2-3, homer, 4 RBIs, 3 runs; Nicole Alconcel 3-3, 2 runs; Brittany Spencer 3 RBIs, 2 runs; Aisha Sueda 2-3, 2 RBIs; Kanani Numata homer, 2 RBIs; Tessa Truong 2 runs.

Notre Dame de Namur vs. Chaminade

At Central O'ahu Regional Park

Game 1

NDNU (3-8, 1-2) 000 101 0—2 6 0

CU (5-8, 2-4) 001 002 x—3 8 2

Sammy McConvey and Carli Leary. Kelly Korras, Kasy'e Lalau (7) and Shalin Yamaguchi. W—Korras. L—McConvey.

Leading hitters—NDNU: Mary Ortega homer, 2 runs; Cassie Avila 2-3, RBI; Jessica Long double. CU: Brandi Sasaki 2-2; Melissa Harris 2-3, RBI; Yamaguchi 2-3, double, 2 RBIs.

Game 2

NDNU (4-8, 2-2) 000 000 02—2 6 0

CU (5-9, 3-4) 000 000 00—0 7 0

Kristina Sewell and Nicole Burr. Kasy'e Lalau and Shalin Yamaguchi. W—Sewell. L—Lalau.

Leading hitters—NDNU: Carli Leary RBI; Jessica Long 2-3, triple, RBI. CU: Keli-Grace Saniatan 3-4, double; Brandi Sasaki double.

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

Girls JV—Punahou 13, Pac-West 3

TENNIS

College Men

Yesterday

Brigham Young-Hawai'i 9, West Liberty State College (W.Va.) 0

Singles

Rong Ma (BYUH) def. Erik Jahreskog (WLSC) 6-0, 6-0. Dillon Porter (BYUH) def. Tyler McCullough (WLSC) 6-1, 6-0. Agnel Peter (BYUH) def. Tim Sylvester (WLSC) 6-1, 6-0. Chenyu Wu (BYUH) def. Alex Fager (WLSC) 6-4, 6-0. Diego Miranda (BYUH) def. Alex Conway (WLSC) 6-0, 6-0. Andy Xing (BYUH) def. Darien Fields (WLSC) 6-0, 6-0.

Doubles

Porter/Ma (BYUH) def. Jahreskog/ Jondir Junior (WLSC) 8-3. Pete/Xing (BYUH) def. Sylvester/McCullough (WLSC) 8-1. Wu/Miranda (BYUH) def. Fager/Andy Sickles (WLSC) 8-1.

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

Boys Varsity

'Iolani 5, Kamehameha 0

Punahou 5, Mid-Pacific 0

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Saturday

Boys

Leilehua 4, Campbell 1

Girls

Campbell 3, Leilehua 2

VOLLEYBALL

College Men

AVCA Division I-II Coaches Top 15 Poll

Released Yesterday

(first place votes)

Pts Rec Pvs

1, Stanford (13) 237 12-4 2

2, Pepperdine (3) 224 10-5 1

3, CS Northridge 198 13-6 3

4, BYU 182 10-7 4

5, Hawai'i 162 11-6 8

6, Long Beach State 156 9-7 6

7, USC 149 9-6 7

8, UCLA 130 10-9 5

9, Penn State 119 13-2 9

10, UC Santa Barbara 104 10-9 10

11, UC Irvine 78 10-10 12

12, Loyola-Chicago 72 12-0 11

13, UC San Diego 44 6-13 14

14, Ohio State 39 12-7 13

15, Lewis 22 11-4 15

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

Boys Varsity

'Iolani def. Hawaiian Mission 25-12, 25-13

Punahou def. Damien 25-13, 25-12

transactions

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

MLB—Named Sandy Alderson to serve as a consultant, focusing on the implementation of reform to the sport's operations in the Dominican Republic.

American League

Boston Red Sox—Agreed to terms with RHP Daniel Bard, RHP Michael Bowden, RHP Clay Buchholz, LHP Felix Doubront, RHP Ramon A. Ramirez, LHP Dustin Richardson, C Dusty Brown, C Mark Wagner, 1B Aaron Bates, 2B Tug Hulett and SS Jed Lowrie, OF Jacoby Ellsbury and OF Josh Reddick on one-year contracts.

Oakland Athletics—Agreed to terms with LHP Brett Anderson, RHP Andrew Bailey, LHP Jerry Blevins, LHP Dallas Braden, LHP Craig Breslow, RHP Trevor Cahill, RHP Bobby Cassevah, RHP Fautino De Los Santos, RHP Pedro Figueroa, LHP Gio Gonzalez, LHP Brad Kilby, RHP Vin Mazzaro, RHP John Meloan, RHP Clayton Mortensen, LHP Josh Outman, RHP Henry Rodriguez, RHP Justin Souza, RHP Brad Ziegler, 1B Daric Barton, OF Travis Buck, 1B Chris Carter, 3B Jake Fox, 2B Eric Patterson, SS Cliff Pennington, C Landon Powell, 3B Adam Rosales, C Kurt Suzuki, OF Ryan Sweeney and 2B Steve Tolleson on one-year contracts.

National League

New York Mets—Signed RHP Kyle Snyder to a minor-league contract.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

Atlanta Falcons—Re-signed C Joe Zelenka.