For the Record
TRIVIA ANSWER
1966.
Source: Associated Press
SPORTS TODAY
Baseball
College, Air Force vs. Hawai'i, 6:35 p.m. at Les Murakami Stadium.
Softball
College women, Chevron Spring Fling Tournament, Lipscomb vs. California, 4 p.m.; California vs. Hawai'i, 6 p.m. Games at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
Volleyball
College men, Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, Long Beach State vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
SPORTS TOMORROW
Baseball
College, Air Force vs. Hawai'i, 6:35 p.m. at Les Murakami Stadium.
Softball
College women, Chevron Spring Fling Tournament, Lipscomb vs. Hawai'i, noon; California vs. Hawai'i, 2 p.m. Games at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
Volleyball
College men, Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, Long Beach State vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
Baseball
College
Pacific West Conference
Yesterday
At Moraga, Calif.
Hawai'i Pacific vs. Academy of Art
HPU (11-2, 16-5) 	002 002 004–8 6 2
AAU (2-7, 2-15) 	124 000 000–7 9 3
Micah Takahashi, Danny March (4) and Alex Agortsas. Darnell Quinney, Jeff Smith (6), Drew Sullivan-Hames (9) and Brandon Kistler. W–March. L–Sullivan-Hames.
Leading hitters–HPU: Sean Winston 2 RBIs; Kiley Kawazoe double, 2 RBIs; Wade Tamaru double. AAU: Ryan Worley 2-4, Jonathan Robbins 2 runs; Mike Gutierrez double; Brandon Kistler 2-4.
High School
Maui Interscholastic League
Yesterday
Lahainaluna vs. Baldwin
Lahainaluna (0-1)	 100 000 0–1 4 3
Baldwin (1-0)  	330 201 X–9 7 2
L.J. Kalawaia, Kilo Medeiros (5), Sam Kiek (6) and Dustin Ompoy. Brysen Dasun and Daniel Kinoshita. W–Dasun. L–Kalwaia.
Leading hitters–Bald: Dasun 3-4, double, 3 RBIs; James Uwekoolani double, 2 RBIs.
Maui vs. King Kekaulike
Maui (1-0)	240 24–12 14 0
King Kekaulike (0-1)  010 00– 1  7 4
Alika Aheong and Isaiah Diaz. Justin Cayaban, Elias Steadman (3) and Jeremy Santos. W–Aheong. L–Cayaban.
Leading hitters–Maui: Justin Sontanilla 3-4, double, 5 RBIs; Isaiah Daiz 4-4; Mike Diaz tirple; Ray Molina 2-3. KingK: Aaron Santos 3-3; Ryan Yonamine 2-2.
	Reported by Rodney Higa
Basketball
National Basketball Association
Today's Games, Hawai'i Times
Detroit at Indiana, 1 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Toronto, 1 p.m.
Charlotte at Atlanta, 1:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at New York, 1:30 p.m.
Cleveland at Chicago, 2 p.m.
Boston at Houston, 2:30 p.m.
Golden State at San Antonio, 2:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at Sacramento, 4 p.m.
Washington at Portland, 4 p.m.
Utah at Phoenix, 4 p.m.
Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 4:30 p.m.
Yesterday's Results
Orlando 	29 25 22 19 13—108
Miami 	25 29 17 24  7—102
ORLANDO–Barnes 5-8 2-4 13, Lewis 8-17 4-4 24, Howard 3-9 4-8 10, Nelson 7-16 1-2 15, Carter 9-21 6-7 27, Williams 1-5 0-0 3, Redick 3-4 0-0 8, Gortat 3-4 0-0 6, Bass 1-4 0-0 2. Totals 40-88 17-25 108.
MIAMI–Richardson 3-8 0-0 8, Beasley 3-11 2-2 8, O'Neal 4-13 6-7 14, Arroyo 5-6 1-1 11, Wade 12-26 9-10 36, Anthony 2-3 1-2 5, Chalmers 3-8 0-0 9, Haslem 1-3 0-1 2, Wright 4-12 1-1 9. Totals 37-90 20-24 102.
3-Point Goals—Orlando 11-31 (Lewis 4-8, Carter 3-10, Redick 2-3, Williams 1-3, Barnes 1-4, Nelson 0-3), Miami 8-25 (Chalmers 3-6, Wade 3-7, Richardson 2-5, Beasley 0-2, Wright 0-5). Fouled Out—Chalmers. Rebounds—Orlando 63 (Howard, Lewis 11), Miami 50 (Wade 10). Assists—Orlando 22 (Carter 6), Miami 16 (Wade 7). Total Fouls—Orlando 20, Miami 24. Technicals—Howard, Nelson, Orlando defensive three second. A—18,874 (19,600).
New Orleans	17 20 24 19—80
Denver		27 35 15 16—93
NEW ORLEANS–Wright 1-2 0-0 2, West 7-16 0-0 14, Okafor 5-9 1-2 11, Collison 5-15 5-6 15, Peterson 3-8 1-1 8, Thornton 6-14 2-2 15, Songaila 5-9 3-4 13, Gray 1-2 0-0 2, Posey 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 33-77 12-15 80.
DENVER–Anthony 12-25 2-2 26, Nene 8-12 4-7 20, Petro 2-2 0-0 4, Billups 2-12 6-6 10, Afflalo 2-8 0-0 5, Allen 2-7 0-0 4, Smith 7-18 2-2 17, Andersen 2-6 1-4 5, Carter 1-3 0-0 2, Graham 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 38-95 15-21 93.
3-Point Goals—New Orleans 2-8 (Peterson 1-2, Thornton 1-4, Posey 0-2), Denver 2-14 (Smith 1-3, Afflalo 1-4, Anthony 0-3, Billups 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—New Orleans 51 (Okafor 10), Denver 59 (Anthony 18). Assists—New Orleans 16 (Collison 6), Denver 21 (Billups 8). Total Fouls—New Orleans 23, Denver 15. A—19,155 (19,155).
College Men
NCAA Tournament Glance
All Times Hawai'i 
EAST REGIONAL
First Round
Yesterday's Results
At New Orleans Arena
New Orleans
Kentucky 100, ETSU 71
Wake Forest 81, Texas 80, OT
At HP Pavilion
San Jose, Calif.
Washington 80, Marquette 78
New Mexico 62, Montana 57
Today's Games
At HSBC Arena
Buffalo, N.Y.
West Virginia (27-6) vs. Morgan State (27-9), 6:15 a.m.
Clemson (21-10) vs. Missouri (22-10), 30 minutes following
At Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
Jacksonville, Fla.
Temple (29-5) vs. Cornell (27-4), 6:30 a.m.
Wisconsin (23-8) vs. Wofford (26-8), 30 minutes following
Second Round
Tomorrow's Games
At New Orleans Arena
New Orleans
Kentucky (33-2) vs. Wake Forest (20-10), 30 minutes following Baylor-Old Dominion game
At HP Pavilion
San Jose, Calif.
New Mexico (30-4) vs. Washington (25-9), 30 minutes following Butler-Murray St. game
SOUTH REGIONAL
First Round
Yesterday's Resutls
At Dunkin' Donuts Center
Providence, R.I.
Villanova 73, Robert Morris 70, OT
Saint Mary's, Calif. 80, Richmond 71
At New Orleans Arena
New Orleans
Old Dominion 51, Notre Dame 50
Baylor 68, Sam Houston State 59
Today
At Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
Jacksonville, Fla.
Duke (29-5) vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (18-15), 1:25 p.m.
California (23-10) vs. Louisville (20-12), 30 minutes following
At Spokane Arena
Spokane, Wash.
Purdue (27-5) vs. Siena (27-6), 8:30 a.m.
Texas A&M (23-9) vs. Utah State (27-7), 30 minutes following
Second Round
Tomorrow
At Dunkin' Donuts Center
Providence, R.I.
Villanova (25-7) vs. Saint Mary's, Calif. (27-5), 7:05 a.m.
At New Orleans Arena
New Orleans
Baylor (26-7) vs. Old Dominion (27-8), 11:45 a.m.
MIDWEST REGIONAL
First Round
Yesterday's Results
At Dunkin' Donuts Center
Providence, R.I.
Ohio 97, Georgetown 83
Tennessee 62, San Diego State 59
At The Ford Center
Oklahoma City
Northern Iowa 69, UNLV 66
Kansas 90 Lehigh 74
Today's Games
At The Bradley Center
Milwaukee
Oklahoma State (22-10) vs. Georgia Tech (22-12), 1:15 p.m.
Ohio State (27-7) vs. UC Santa Barbara (20-9), 30 minutes following
At Spokane Arena
Spokane, Wash.
Michigan State (24-8) vs. New Mexico State (22-11), 1:20 p.m.
Maryland (23-8) vs. Houston (19-15), 30 minutes following
Second Round
Tomorrow's Games
At Dunkin' Donuts Center
Providence, R.I.
Ohio (22-14) vs. Tennessee (26-8), 30 minutes following Villanova-St. Mary's game
At The Ford Center
Oklahoma City
Kansas (33-2) vs. Northern Iowa (29-4), 11:40 a.m.
WEST REGIONAL
First Round
Yesterday's Results
At The Ford Center
Oklahoma City
BYU 99, Florida 92, 2OT
Kansas State 82, North Texas 62
At HP Pavilion
San Jose, Calif.
Murray State 66, Vanderbilt 65
Butler 77, UTEP 59
Today's Games
At HSBC Arena
Buffalo, N.Y.
Gonzaga (26-6) vs. Florida State (22-9), 1:10 p.m.
Syracuse (28-4) vs. Vermont (25-9), 30 minutes following
At The Bradley Center
Milwaukee
Xavier (24-8) vs. Minnesota (21-13), 12:25 p.m.
Pittsburgh (24-8) vs. Oakland, Mich. (26-8), 30 minutes following
Second Round
Tomorrow's Games
At The Ford Center
Oklahoma City
Kansas State (27-7) vs. BYU (30-5), 30 minutes following Kansas-Northern Iowa game
At HP Pavilion
San Jose, Calif.
Murray State (31-4) vs. Butler (29-4), 9:20 a.m.
Figure Skating
Skate Aloha
March 10-11
At Ice Palace
Final Standings
Adult—Bronze Artistic: 1, Miyong Kim (Hawai'i FSC). 2, Dennis Dunn (HFSC). 3, Elisa Smith (HFSC). Bronze Ladies Free Skating: 1, Elisa Smith (HFSC). 2, Nada Mangialetti (HFSC). Pre-Bronze/Bronze Interpretive: 1, Terri Kamalii (HFSC). 2, Elisa Smith (HFSC). Pre-Bronze Showcase: 1, Terri Kamalii (HFSC). 2, Tammey Maki (Cloverdale). Pre-Bronze Spins: 1, Tammey Maki (Cloverdale). 'Anuenue—Compulsory Moves: 1, Ke'alohi Young (Ice Palace). Free Skating: 1, Ke'alohi Young (Ice Palace). Intermediate—/Novice Interpretive: 1, Samantha Stevens (HFSC). 2, Dalton Mayeshiro (HFSC). Men Free Skating: 1, Dalton Mayeshiro (HFSC). 2, Robert McDonough (Clayton). Spins: 1, Joycelyn Ng (HFSC). Junior/Senior—Artistic: 1, Gabriella Gustafson (Santa Rosa). 2, Muriah Kayser (HFSC). 3, Natasha Taylor (Calalta). Showcase: 1, Jennifer Jones (HFSC) 2, Gabriella Gustafson (Santa Rosa). 3, Muriah Kayser (HFSC). Junior Ladies Free Skating: 1, Crystal Nguyen (HFSC). 2, Alexandra Glazier (Lake Bonavista). Juvenile/Open—Artistic: 1, Desiree Duarte (HFSC). 2, McKenna Nickel (Cloverdale). Compulsory Moves: 1, Robert McDonough (Clayton). 2, McKenna Nickel (Cloverdale). Spins: 1, Yvonne Do (HFSC). 2, Robert McDonough (Clayton). 3, McKenna Nickel (Cloverdale). Girls Free Skating: 1, Victoria Epstein (The Skating Club). 2, Taylor Thomas (Lethbridge). 3, McKenna Nickel (Cloverdale). Interpretive: 1, Victoria Epstein (The Skating Club). 2, McKenna Nickel (Cloverdale). Menehune—Compulsory Moves: 1, Elise Norris (HFSC). Showcase: 1, Elise Norris (HFSC). Novice Ladies Free Skating: 1, Jazlyn Tabachniuk (Lethbridge). 2, Samantha Stevens (HFSC). 3, Caralee Blackwell (North Star). Open Juvenile Girls Free Skating: 1, Mikayla Kaytor (Lethbridge). 2, Desiree Duarte (HFSC). Pre-Juvenile—Artistic: 1, Megan Dung (HFSC). 2, Jayden Nickel (Cloverdale). Compulsory Moves: 1, Karma Mann (Cloverdale). 2, Jayden Nickel (Cloverdale). Girls Free Skating: 1, Danielle Fletcher (HFSC). 2, Juleen Wong (HFSC). 3, Karma Mann (Cloverdale). Spins: 1, Karma Mann (Cloverdale). Preliminary—Compulsory Moves: 1, Brandi Pang (HFSC). 2, Chase Kessler (HFSC). Pre-Juvenile Interpretive: 1, Annelise Yee (HFSC). 2, Chase Kessler (HFSC). Artistic: 1, Brandi Pang (HFSC). 2, Kalei Reis (HFSC). 3, Kalei Reise (HFSC). Girls Free Skating: 1, Brandi Pang (HFSC). 2, Kalei Reis (HFSC). 3, Janay Kaytor (Lethbridge). Spins: 1, Brandi Pang (HFSC). 2, Chase Kessler (HFSC). Pre-Preliminary—Artistic: 1, Kyra Lee Glazier-Morris (Noralta). 2, Maya Yokota (HFSC). 3, Kylie Chinen (HFSC). Compulsory Moves: 1, Kaitlyn King (HFSC). 2, Rayna Mann (Cloverdale). 3, Hana Kobayashi (HFSC). Girls Free Skating: 1, Kylie Chinen (HFSC). 2, Kimberlynn Miller (HFSC). Interpretive: 1, Danielle Farren (Cloverdale). 2, Adriana Munoz (HFSC). 3, Ling-yi Tsiand (HFSC). Showcase: 1, Adriana Munoz (HFSC). 2, Juliette Tavares (HFSC). 3, Hana Kobayashi (HFSC). Spins: 1, Kaitlyn King (HFSC). 2, Rayna Mann (Cloverdale). 3, Danielle Farren (Cloverdale). Restricted Pre-Preliminary Girls Free Skating—A: 1, Adriana Munoz (HFSC). 2, Hana Kobayashi (HFSC). 3, Maya Yokota (HFSC). B: 1, Danielle Farren (Cloverdale). 2, Kaitlyn King (HFSC). 3, Rayna Mann (Cloverdale). Senior—Interpretive: 1-tie, Jennifer Jones (HFSC); Gabriella Gustafson (Santa Rosa). Ladies Free Skating: 1, Natasha Taylor (Calata). 2, Gabriella Gustafson (Santa Rosa). 3, Lindsay Brouse (Skate West). Ladies Short Program: 1, Natasha Taylor (Calalta). 2, Lindsay Brouse (Skate West). Spins: 1, Natasha Taylor (Calalta). 2, Lindsay Brouse (Skate West). Young Adult Bronze—Showcase: 1, Dennis Dunn (HFSC). 2, Aaron Maki (Cloverdale). 3, Elisa Smith (HFSC). Spins: 1, Aaron Maki (Cloverdale).
Golf
$5.4 million Transitions Championship
Yesterday
At Palm Harbor, Fla.
Course: Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club, Copperhead Course 
(7,340 yards, par 71)
First Round Results
Garrett Willis		35-30—65
Jonathan Byrd		33-34—67
Retief Goosen		34-33—67
Jeff Maggert		32-35—67
Rickie Fowler		33-34—67
Carl Pettersson		34-33—67
Jim Furyk		33-34—67
Jeff Quinney		35-33—68
J.B. Holmes		34-34—68
Steve Elkington		34-34—68
Ross Fisher		34-34—68
Alex Cejka		34-35—69
Brandt Snedeker		33-36—69
John Senden		35-34—69
Stephen Ames		33-36—69
Lucas Glover		34-35—69
Spencer Levin		36-33—69
Josh Teater		34-35—69
Padraig Harrington	36-33—69
K.J. Choi		36-33—69
Brett Quigley		37-33—70
Nicholas Thompson	35-35—70
D.A. Points		34-36—70
Mathew Goggin	35-35—70
Charlie Wi		36-34—70
Ricky Barnes		36-34—70
Steve Stricker		35-35—70
Bill Haas		34-36—70
Brad Faxon		34-36—70
Martin Laird		35-35—70
Steve Flesch		34-36—70
Trevor Immelman	38-32—70
Jason Dufner		34-36—70
Jimmy Walker	37-33—70
Brian Stuard		35-35—70
Roland Thatcher	36-34—70
John Daly		35-35—70
Jerry Kelly		34-36—70
Steve Lowery		33-37—70
Fred Funk		36-34—70
Bubba Watson	34-36—70
Brian Davis		36-35—71
Boo Weekley		36-35—71
Ryan Moore		37-34—71
Tom Lehman		38-33—71
Scott McCarron	35-36—71
James Nitties	37-34—71
Matt Jones		36-35—71
Matt Every		34-37—71
Luke Donald		35-36—71
Kenny Perry		33-38—71
Brian Gay		38-33—71
Justin Leonard	37-34—71
Chris DiMarco	35-36—71
Joe Ogilvie		36-35—71
Ted Purdy		37-35—72
Tim Petrovic		36-36—72
George McNeill		34-38—72
Johnson Wagner		38-34—72
Sean O'Hair		37-35—72
Daniel Chopra		35-37—72
Aaron Baddeley		37-35—72
Lee Janzen		36-36—72
Charles Howell III	37-35—72
Matt Bettencourt	37-35—72
Corey Pavin		36-36—72
Nick O'Hern		36-36—72
Bob Estes		36-36—72
Kevin Na		39-33—72
Brendon de Jonge		34-38—72
J.J. Henry		34-38—72
J.P. Hayes		36-36—72
James Driscoll		35-37—72
Bo Van Pelt		33-39—72
Dustin Johnson		37-35—72
Greg Chalmers		37-35—72
David Duval		35-37—72
Briny Baird		36-36—72
Jason Day		35-37—72
Kris Blanks		36-36—72
Jeff Klauk		37-36—73
Nathan Green		37-36—73
Derek Lamely		37-36—73
Ian Poulter		37-36—73
Sergio Garcia		36-37—73
Parker McLachlin		39-34—73
Heath Slocum		36-37—73
Scott Piercy		39-34—73
Justin Rose		39-34—73
Webb Simpson		37-36—73
Tim Wilkinson		36-37—73
Rod Pampling		37-36—73
Kevin Sutherland		36-37—73
Nick Watney		37-36—73
John Rollins		36-37—73
Geoff Ogilvy		38-35—73
Zach Johnson		38-35—73
Adam Scott		36-37—73
Richard S. Johnson		37-36—73
Will MacKenzie		39-34—73
Troy Merritt		41-32—73
Greg Owen		35-38—73
Bob Heintz		37-36—73
Chad Collins		37-36—73
European Tour-Trophee Hassan II
At Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, Red Course
Rabat, Morocco
Purse: $1.89 million
Yardage: 7,344; Par 73
First Round Leaders
Nick Dougherty, England		36-30—66
Peter Lawrie, Ireland		32-34—66
Francesco Molinari, Italy		32-34—66
Ricardo Gonzalez, Argentina	34-32—66
Stephen Gallacher, Scotland	33-33—66
Fabrizio Zanotti, Paraguay		32-34—66
S.S. Prasad Chowrasia, India	34-33—67
Sam Little, England		34-33—67
Ignacio Garrido, Spain		34-33—67
Alejandro Canizares, Spain		32-35—67
Thomas Aiken, South Africa		34-33—67
David Horsey, England		34-33—67
Shiv Kapur, India		34-33—67
Rhys Davies, Wales		33-35—68
Thomas Levet, France		33-36—69
eGolf Professional Tour's Cabarrus Classic
Yesterday
At Cabarrus Country Club and River Run Country Club
Second Round Results
Joe Daley	66-69–135
David Robinson	67-68–135
Tadd Fujikawa	68-70–138
Ryan Carter	    67-71–138
Jason Kokrak	     69-69–138
Scott Weatherly	70-68–138
Daniel Woltman	69-69–138
Chase Carroll	66-72–138
Brian Harman	   67-72–139
Chris Mundorf	69-70–139
Christopher Cannon	69-70–139
Richard Scott	69-70–139
Emmett Turner	68-71–139
Jonas Enander Hedin	68-71–139
Cameron Yancey	68-71–139
James Sacheck	67-72–139
Hockey
National Hockey League
Today's Games, Hawai'i Times
Minnesota at Columbus, 1 p.m.
San Jose at Calgary, 2 p.m.
Detroit at Edmonton, 2:30 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, 4 p.m.
Yesterday's Results
New Jersey	0 1 0 0—1
Toronto	1 0 0 0—2
Toronto won shootout 3-1
First Period—1, Toronto, Kessel 27 (Phaneuf, Mitchell), 18:54. Second Period—2, New Jersey, Clarkson 9 (Letourneau-Leblond, Greene), 15:46. Third Period—None. Overtime—None. Shootout—New Jersey 1 (Parise G, Elias NG), Toronto 3 (Kessel G, Kulemin G, Mitchell G). Goalies—New Jersey, Danis. Toronto, Giguere. A—19,183 (18,819). T—2:34.
Phoenix		0 0 3 0—4
Florida		1 2 0 0—3
Phoenix won shootout 2-1
First Period—1, Florida, Weiss 24 (Stillman, McCabe), 19:53 (pp). Second Period—2, Florida, Booth 5 (McCabe, Horton), 1:03. 3, Florida, Stillman 14 (Horton, Weiss), 7:31. Third Period—4, Phoenix, Hanzal 11 (Schneider), 3:56 (pp). 5, Phoenix, Stempniak 21 (Wolski, Lombardi), 4:39. 6, Phoenix, Vrbata 22 (Schneider, Morris), 19:00. Overtime—None. Shootout—Phoenix 2 (Wolski NG, Korpikoski G, Vrbata G), Florida 1 (Reinprecht NG, Horton G, Weiss NG). Goalies—Phoenix, Bryzgalov. Florida, Vokoun. A—12,282 (19,250). T—2:34.
Pittsburgh	1 1 1—3
Boston		0 0 0—0
First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Kennedy 10 (Fedotenko, Orpik), 8:34. Second Period—2, Pittsburgh, Ponikarovsky 21 (Letang, Gonchar), 19:45. Third Period—3, Pittsburgh, Rupp 13, 5:14. Goalies—Pittsburgh, Fleury. Boston, Rask. A—17,565 (17,565). T—2:12.
St. Louis		1 2 1—4
N.Y. Rangers	2 0 1—3
First Period—1, St. Louis, Boyes 13 (McClement, Steen), 1:10. 2, N.Y. Rangers, Callahan 19 (Jokinen, Gaborik), 5:52 (pp). 3, N.Y. Rangers, Gaborik 37 (Prospal, Redden), 17:08. Second Period—4, St. Louis, Weaver 1, 2:21. 5, St. Louis, E.Johnson 7, 5:45 (pp). Third Period—6, N.Y. Rangers, Redden 2 (Gaborik, Dubinsky), 7:11. 7, St. Louis, Kariya 16 (Oshie, Backes), 8:24. Goalies—St. Louis, Conklin. N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist. A—18,200 (18,200). T—2:28.
Ottawa		0 3 0—3
Atlanta		1 2 3—6
First Period—1, Atlanta, Artyukhin 6 (Oduya, Hainsey), 2:35. Second Period—2, Atlanta, Slater 10 (White, Armstrong), 2:50. 3, Ottawa, Kelly 13 (Michalek), 4:33. 4, Atlanta, Antropov 20 (Kubina, Afinogenov), 11:04 (pp). 5, Ottawa, Ruutu 11 (Campoli), 17:04. 6, Ottawa, Phillips 8 (Spezza, Alfredsson), 17:47. Third Period—7, Atlanta, Antropov 21 (Enstrom, Afinogenov), 3:56 (pp). 8, Atlanta, Armstrong 12, 5:34. 9, Atlanta, Armstrong 13 (Slater, White), 10:20. Goalies—Ottawa, Elliott. Atlanta, Hedberg. A—12,718 (18,545). T—2:27.
Buffalo 	3 1 2—6
Tampa Bay		0 0 2—2
First Period—1, Buffalo, Pominville 19 (Roy, Lydman), 5:19 (pp). 2, Buffalo, Myers 10 (Hecht), 13:56. 3, Buffalo, Pominville 20 (Tallinder), 16:23. Second Period—4, Buffalo, Roy 19, 9:25 (sh). Third Period—5, Tampa Bay, Downie 18 (Stamkos, St. Louis), 8:06. 6, Tampa Bay, Lecavalier 21 (Stamkos, Purcell), 17:22 (pp). 7, Buffalo, Vanek 23 (Roy), 18:14 (en). 8, Buffalo, Pominville 21 (Connolly, Lydman), 19:26. Goalies—Buffalo, Miller. Tampa Bay, Niittymaki. A—16,868 (19,758). T—2:26.
Minnesota		0 0 0—0
Nashville		3 1 1—5
First Period—1, Nashville, Wilson 7, 7:07. 2, Nashville, Dumont 16 (Tootoo, Boyd), 9:03. 3, Nashville, Arnott 18 (Wilson, Erat), 19:21. Second Period—4, Nashville, Goc 12 (Sullivan, Hornqvist), 2:19. Third Period—5, Nashville, Hornqvist 27 (Arnott, Erat), 7:35 (pp). Goalies—Minnesota, Harding, Dubielewicz. Nashville, Rinne. A—16,615 (17,113). T—2:21.
Philadelphia	1 1 1—3
Dallas		2 0 0—2
First Period—1, Dallas, Ott 14 (Benn, B.Richards), 9:41 (pp). 2, Philadelphia, Gagne 15 (M.Richards, Pronger), 15:01. 3, Dallas, Ott 15 (Grossman, Eriksson), 17:55. Second Period—4, Philadelphia, M.Richards 27 (Gagne), 5:27. Third Period—5, Philadelphia, Hartnell 14 (Carter, Briere), 7:53. Goalies—Philadelphia, Boucher. Dallas, Lehtonen. A—17,529 (18,532). T—2:18.
San Jose		0 1 1—2
Vancouver	2 1 0—3
First Period—1, Vancouver, Edler 4 (Ehrhoff, Kesler), 8:31 (pp). 2, Vancouver, Kesler 21 (Edler, Demitra), 12:14 (pp). Second Period—3, San Jose, Clowe 17 (Pavelski, Huskins), 4:00. 4, Vancouver, Johnson 1 (Rypien, O'Brien), 16:48. Third Period—5, San Jose, Pavelski 21 (Huskins, Setoguchi), 16:52. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Vancouver, Luongo. A—18,810 (18,630). T—2:23.
Chicago		0 1 2—3
Los Angeles	0 0 0—0
First Period—None. Second Period—1, Chicago, Brouwer 20 (Toews, Kane), 11:36. Third Period—2, Chicago, Kopecky 5 (Byfuglien, Hjalmarsson), 2:48. 3, Chicago, Kopecky 6, 6:08. Goalies—Chicago, Niemi. Los Angeles, Quick. A—18,118 (18,118). T—2:26.
Washington		0 2 1 0—3
Carolina		0 1 2 1—4
First Period—None. Second Period—1, Washington, Corvo 5 (Bradley, Walker), :30. 2, Carolina, Staal 22 (Jokinen, Pitkanen), 4:36 (pp). 3, Washington, Corvo 6 (Backstrom, Laich), 19:48 (pp). Third Period—4, Carolina, Carson 2 (Pitkanen), 12:44. 5, Carolina, LaRose 6 (Jokinen), 18:25. 6, Washington, Fehr 20 (Morrison, Backstrom), 19:50. Overtime—7, Carolina, Whitney 21 (Staal, McBain), 4:02. Goalies—Washington, Varlamov. Carolina, Peters. A—18,144 (18,680). T—2:28.
Softball
College Women
Chevron Spring Fling Tournament
Yesterday
At Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
California vs. Hawai'i
Cal (21-5) 	012 020 0–5 6 3
UH (19-10) 	000 000 0–0 4 2
Valerie Arioto and Lindsey Ziegenhirt. Stephanie Ricketts, Jenna Rodriguez (6) and Katie Grimes. W–Arioto. L–Ricketts.
Leading hitters–Cal: Shannon Thomas 2-3; Valerie Arioto homer, 2 runs, 2 RBIs. UH: Melissa Gonzalez 2-3, double.
Lipscomb vs. Hawai'i 
LU (20-5) 	000 00–0 4 0
UH (20-10) 	204 2X–8 9 1
Alaina Jacobson, Whitney Kiihnl (3) and Mollie Mitchell. Kaia Parnaby and Katie Grimes. W–Parnaby. L–Jacobson.
Leading hitters–LU: Abby Keese 2-2, double. UH: Kelly Majam 3-3, 2 homers, 2 runs, 3 RBIs.
High School
Interscholastic League of Honolulu
JV 
'Iolani 9, St. Francis 8
Intermediate
'Iolani 13, Punahou-Blue 4
Tennis
BNP Paribas Open
Yesterday
At The Indian Wells Tennis Garden
Indian Wells, Calif.
Purse: Men, $4.5 million (Masters 1000); Women, $4.5 million (Premier)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Singles
Men
Quarterfinals
Ivan Ljubicic (20), Croatia, def. Juan Monaco (21), Argentina, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. Rafael Nadal (3), Spain, def. Tomas Berdych (19), Czech Republic, 6-4, 7-6 (4).
Women
Quarterfinals
Jelena Jankovic (6), Serbia, def. Alisa Kleybanova (23), Russia, 6-4, 6-4. Sam Stosur (8), Australia, def. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (28), Spain, 6-3, 7-6 (7).
High School
O'ahu Interscholastic Association
Boys Varisty
Farrington 3, Kaimuki 2
Moanalua 5, Kahuku 0
Radford 3, Wai'anae 0
Girls Varsity 
Farrington 4, Kaimuki 1
Moanalua 4, Kahuku 1
Wai'anae 3, Radford 2
Volleyball
High School Boys
Interscholastic League of Honolulu
Varsity
Hawai'i Baptist def. Hawaiian Mission 25-12, 25-19
Punahou def. Kamehameha 25-14, 18-25, 26-24
Inermediate
Punahou-Blue def. Kamehameha-White 25-6, 25-11, 25-16
Water Polo
High School
Interscholastic League of Honolulu
Girls
Division I
Punahou 11, Kamehamhea 2
High goal scorers–Pun: Shayna Price 5. KS: Kehau Ieai, Brittney Garrigan.
Punahou 12, 'Iolani 3
High goal scorers–Pun: Brailey Hirose-Hulbert 3. Iol: Kelcie Nagata, Bianca Bystrom, Jodie Yamashiroya.
Division II
Punahou 15, Kamehameha 2
High goal scorers–Pun: Lucy Hamamoto 3, Emily Bustard 2, Miranda Estrella. KS: Hailey Hema, Kamaile Kapanui.
'Iolani 6, Punahou 4
High goal scorers–Iol: Obata 2, Aranador 2. Pun: Carey Colbert 3
O'ahu Interscholastic Association
Girls Varsity
Kalani 4, Pearl City 2
High goal scorers–Kalan: S. Suda, J. Prince, C. Ching, A. Rodgers. PC: M. Dudley, J. Kim. 
Roosevelt 7, Leilehua 2
High goal scorers–Roos: K. Mcgee 2, R. Gomes 2. Lei: K. Sego 2.
Mililani 16, Kaimuki 9
High goal scorers–not available.


