For the Record
SPORTS TOMORROW
BASKETBALL
College, Pacific West Conference, Hawai'i Pacific at Hawai'i-Hilo. Women at 5:30 p.m. Men at 7:30 p.m.
College women, Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic, Pepperdine vs. Hawai'i, 3 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
High school boys, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red Conference: Mililani at 'Aiea; Kapolei at Leilehua; Radford at Waipahu; Farrington at Kalaheo; Kahuku at Kaimuki; McKinley at Moanalua. White Conference: Wai'anae at Nanakuli; 'Anuenue at Pearl City; Kalani at Waialua; Castle at Thompson; Kailua at Roosevelt. JV games at 5 p.m., varsity 15 minutes after end of JV game.
SWIMMING
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Kalani Invitational, 3:30 p.m. at Kalani.
WRESTLING
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, At Farrington: Kaiser-McKinley, Kaiser-Kaimuki, Kaimuki-Moanalua, McKinley-Moanalua; Kalaheo-Kailua, Kalaheo-Roosevelt, Farrington-Roosevelt, Farrington-Kailua; Kalani-Kahuku, Kalani-Castle, Kahuku-Castle. Matches start at 5:30 p.m. At Mililani: Pearl City-Nanakuli, Pearl City-Waipahu, Waipahu-Wai'anae, Nanakuli-Wai'anae; Waialua-Mililani, Waialua-'Aiea, Radford-'Aiea, Radford-Mililani; Campbell-Kapolei, Campbell-Leilehua, Kapolei-Leilehua. Matches start at 5:30 p.m.
AIR RIFLERY
JUNIOR OLYMPICS SMALLBORE
MONDAY
AT SAINT LOUIS RIFLE RANGE
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
Men—Gold medal: Jayson Lum 525 points. Silver: Bert Weeks 503. Bronze: Alexander Kimura 500. Women—Gold: Clarissa Akana* 560. Silver: Chelsie Hata 556. Bronze: Cecilia Wong 491.
*Qualified to represent Hawaii at the National Junior Olympics at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
BASEBALL
O'AHU AJA LEAGUE
MONDAY
AT HANS L'ORANGE PARK
MILILANI 101 000 0— 2 6 3
WAIPAHU 316 040 X—14 9 2
Ryne Miyamoto, Kenya Takai (4) and Brandon Morimoto, Reyn Oyadomori (6). Cruz Hatanaka, Blane Muraoka (6) and Buen Hatanaka. W—Hatanaka. L—Miyamoto.
Leading hitters—Mili: Sean Murphy 2-4, two triples; Morimoto 2-3, two doubles; Chris Cannon 2-3. Waip: Derek Costigan 2-3, triple, 4 RBIs; Moku Paiva 2-4, double, 2 RBIs; Matt Shido 2-2; Kaipo Paiva 2-4.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
Boston College 89, Sacred Heart 76.
Cornell 73, Quinnipiac 70.
Drexel 64, Saint Joseph's 52.
Duquesne 76, Bowling Green 65.
La Salle 89, Manhattan 64.
Lehigh 66, N.J. Tech 38.
Penn St. 61, Northwestern 57.
Pittsburgh 78, Rutgers 72.
Providence 75, St. John's 54.
SOUTH
Akron 75, UNC Greensboro 53.
Auburn 77, SE Louisiana 65.
Duke 92, Loyola, Md. 51.
Gardner-Webb 86, Anderson, S.C. 83.
Georgia 72, Kennesaw St. 52.
LSU 81, Louisiana-Lafayette 79.
Memphis 80, Northeastern 48.
Miami 94, North Florida 41.
N.C. State 88, Towson 68.
UNC Asheville 81, W. Carolina 78.
UNLV 56, Louisville 55.
VMI 73, Richmond 70.
Vanderbilt 84, St. Francis, Pa. 55.
William & Mary 67, Harvard 54.
MIDWEST
Bradley 60, Wichita St. 58.
Creighton 79, Indiana St. 61.
Drake 67, Missouri St. 49.
E. Illinois 80, Missouri Valley 51.
IUPUI 72, UMKC 69.
Illinois St. 80, Evansville 50.
Iowa St. 67, Mercer 49.
Michigan St. 70, Minnesota 58.
N. Dakota St. 67, IPFW 60.
N. Iowa 59, S. Illinois 51.
Notre Dame 92, DePaul 82.
Oakland, Mich. 86, S. Dakota St. 81.
Ohio St. 68, Iowa 65.
SIU-Edwardsville 70, SE Missouri 69.
W. Illinois 61, S. Utah 53.
Wisconsin 73, Michigan 61.
Xavier 78, Robert Morris 57.
SOUTHWEST
Ark.-Little Rock 95, Louisiana-Monroe 87, OT.
Baylor 113, Jackson St. 78.
Mid. Tennessee 89, North Texas 80, OT.
SMU 92, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 62.
Tenn.-Martin 84, Cent. Arkansas 65.
Texas A&M 72, Rice 60.
FAR WEST
Houston Baptist 69, Howard 59.
North Carolina 84, Nevada 61.
Stony Brook 67, Air Force 64.
Utah 66, Gonzaga 65.
Utah St. 90, Wyoming 85, OT.
COLLEGE WOMEN
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
Cent. Connecticut St. 83, Colgate 63.
Connecticut 78, Hartford 41.
Duke 66, Providence 49.
Harvard 78, Northeastern 72, OT.
Penn 62, St. Francis, NY 49.
Seton Hall 95, Norfolk St. 43.
Villanova 61, Monmouth, N.J. 49.
SOUTH
Chattanooga 70, UNC-Greensboro 53.
Coll. of Charleston 80, S.C.-Aiken 71.
Florida St. 82, UCF 70.
Furman 69, Winston-Salem 52.
N.C. State 61, Georgetown 58.
MIDWEST
Kansas 73, Houston 56.
Ohio St. 68, Northwestern 59.
UMKC 67, Cent. Missouri 53.
Wis.-Milwaukee 63, Marquette 62.
SOUTHWEST
Akron 61, Sam Houston St. 60.
Ark.-Little Rock 68, Louisiana-Monroe 50.
Arkansas 85, Stetson 44.
Cent. Arkansas 56, Texas-Pan Amer. 53.
Middle Tennessee 72, North Texas 52.
Tulsa 72, Texas Southern 53.
FAR WEST
Iona 68, San Francisco 64.
Portland 86, Utah Valley St. 60.
HIGH SCHOOL
O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION
TUESDAY
GIRLS WHITE DIVISION
KAHUKU 53, NANAKULI 25
KAHUKU—Maria Tonga 14, Jessica Falemalu 1, Kay Ernestburg 2, Rachel Tailele 10, Alysha Cummings 6, Vaunelle Hingano 4, Adele Schwenke 16. Totals 19 10-19 53.
NANAKULI—Stephanie Kalili 4, Kirstie Rosa 9, Napualani Kelii 0, Potesia Toli 1, Camille Simon 2, Maresena Foi 0, Violet Mao 9, Erica Sula 0. Totals 11 2-18 25.
3-point goals: Kahuku 5 (Tonga 3, Falemalu, Tailele). Nanakuli 1 (Mao).
JV—KAHUKU 53, NANAKULI 28
Note: score by quarters not available.
NA MENEHUNE/REEBOK HOLIDAY CLASSIC
TUESDAY
AT MOANALUA HIGH SCHOOL
WORD OF LIFE 55, 'IOLANI DII 53
Leading scorers—WOL: Brad Foster 16, David Daniels 16. 'Iol: Taylor Kennedy 12, Jeff Sakamoto 10.
DAMIEN 61, KAUA'I 41
Leading scorers—Dam: Lon Iwashita 15, Nephi Tuitele 10, Kevin Aganos 10. Kaua'i: Teila Huni 14.
MCKINLEY 58, 'AIEA 54
Leading scorers—McK: Tana Woodard 18. 'Aiea: Kaory Naiole 19, Zack Hanneman 10.
MARYKNOLL 48, UNIVERSITY HIGH 33
Leading scorers—MS: David Nosal 15.
IRVINE (CALIF.) 61, BALDWIN 45
Leading scorers—Irvine: Kirill Sergeyev 18, Alex Lambeth 17, Kent Hyodo 11. Bald: Lincoln Seto 24.
CONSOLATION CHAMPIONSHIP
CAMPBELL 53, PUNAHOU DII 50
Leading scorers—Camp: Nicholas Daniels 15, Zachery Manuel 12, Patrick Ward 11. Pun: Kaiwi Crabb 13, John Kim 12, Dylan Hudson 11.
THIRD PLACE
MOANALUA 40, KAIMUKI 37
Leading scorers-Moa: Josiah Kauhola 10. Kaim: David Taulung 20.
CHAMPIONSHIP
'IOLANI 51, MENLO-ATHERTON (CALIF.) 40
Leading scorers—'Iol: Trevyn Tulonghari 10. MA: Sam Knapp 17.
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Lincoln Seto, Baldwin.
Kirill Sergeyev, Irvine.
Patrick Ward, Campbell.
Marcus Monroe, Moanalua.
Desmond Tautofi, Kaimuki.
Reed Foster, Menlo-Atherton.
Trevyn Tulonghari, 'Iolani.
Pablo Warner, 'Iolani.
Kainoa Chu, 'Iolani.
Free Throw Champion: Zack Hannemann, 'Aiea.
3-point Champion: Jordan Cabajar, Baldwin.
FOOTBALL
COLLEGE
ARMED FORCES BOWL
HOUSTON 34, AIR FORCE 28
HOUSTON 17 0 7 10—34
AIR FORCE 7 10 3 8—28
Hou—Beall 1 run (Mannisto kick), 13:27.
AFA—Tew 2 run (Harrison kick), 11:28.
Hou—Keenum 1 run (Mannisto kick), 8:10.
Hou—FG Mannisto 22, :04.
AFA—Jefferson 5 run (Harrison kick), 9:52.
AFA—FG Harrison 44, 2:28.
Hou—Keenum 4 run (Mannisto kick), 12:28.
AFA—FG Harrison 37, 3:51.
Hou—Kohn 13 pass from Keenum (Mannisto kick), 10:58.
AFA—Tew 2 run (Jefferson run), 6:06.
Hou—FG Mannisto 37, 3:24.
A—41,127.
RUSHING—Houston, Beall 22-135, Carrier 3-26, Kohn 3-7, Team 1-(minus 1), Keenum 3-(minus 4). Air Force, Tew 27-149, Clark 16-57, Jefferson 14-14, Lumpkin 6-12, Armstrong 1-10, Southworth 1-8, Halderman 2-(minus 7).
PASSING—Houston, Keenum 22-33-1-252. Air Force, Jefferson 7-14-0-98, S.Smith 1-4-0-11.
RECEIVING—Houston, Carrier 5-49, Rodriguez 5-19, Beall 4-92, Kohn 3-32, E.Smith 2-25, Castile 2-20, Hafner 1-15. Air Force, Armstrong 2-60, Cousins 2-12, Madsen 1-14, Paffett 1-11, Halderman 1-10, Dekker 1-2.
SUN BOWL
NO. 24 OREGON ST. 3, NO. 18 PITTSBURGH 0
OREGON ST. 0 3 0 0—3
PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0—0
OrSt—FG Kahut 44, 2:18.
A—49,037.
RUSHING—Oregon St., Francis 15-76, McCants 6-23, Stroughter 2-19, Catchings 1-(minus 2), Moevao 6-(minus 36). Pittsburgh, McCoy 24-85, Stephens-Howling 7-29, Team 1-(minus 2), Bostick 2-(minus 9), Stull 3-(minus 14).
PASSING—Oregon St., Moevao 21-42-2-193, Stroughter 0-1-0-0. Pittsburgh, Stull 7-24-1-52, Bostick 2-3-0-37, Team 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING—Oregon St., Stroughter 6-88, Morales 5-79, C.Johnson 3-21, Francis 3-(minus 6), McCants 2-6, Reese 1-3, Camp 1-2. Pittsburgh, Dickerson 2-37, Byham 2-10, Kinder 1-12, McGee 1-11, Stephens-Howling 1-8, McCoy 1-6, Porter 1-5.
MUSIC CITY BOWL
VANDERBILT 16, BOSTON COLLEGE 14
BOSTON COLLEGE 0 7 0 7—14
VANDERBILT 6 0 7 3—16
Van—FG Hahnfeldt 42, 11:02.
Van—FG Hahnfeldt 26, 6:31.
BC—Harris 4 pass from D.Davis (Aponavicius kick), 1:27.
Van—Richardson recovered fumble in end zone (Hahnfeldt kick), 10:35.
BC—Larmond 55 pass from D.Davis (Aponavicius kick), 6:38.
Van—FG Hahnfeldt 45, 3:26.
A—54,250.
RUSHING—Boston College, Harris 15-68, Haden 17-40, D.Davis 6-33. Vanderbilt, Nickson 8-57, L.Smith 10-25, Hawkins 8-13, Moore 1-3, Reeves 2-2, Graham 2-(minus 6), Team 4-(minus 7), Walker 1-(minus 8).
PASSING—Boston College, D.Davis 15-36-2-190. Vanderbilt, L.Smith 10-17-0-121, Nickson 0-3-0-0.
RECEIVING—Boston College, Harris 5-25, Purvis 4-29, Robinson 3-40, Larmond 1-55, Jarvis 1-30, Momah 1-11. Vanderbilt, Umoh 3-29, Walker 2-68, Graham 2-7, G.Smith 1-15, Barden 1-4, Washington 1-(minus 2).
INSIGHT BOWL STATS
KANSAS 42, MINNESOTA 21
KANSAS 14 14 7 7—42
MINNESOTA 14 0 0 7—21
Kan—Briscoe 60 pass from Reesing (Branstetter kick), 14:49.
Minn—Hoese 1 run (Monroe kick), 13:18.
Minn—Hoese 2 run (Monroe kick), 4:48.
Kan—Meier 4 pass from Reesing (Branstetter kick), :12.
Kan—Briscoe 6 pass from Reesing (Branstetter kick), 8:49.
Kan—J.Wilson 4 pass from Reesing (Branstetter kick), 1:07.
Kan—Briscoe 32 pass from Meier (Branstetter kick), 8:03.
Minn—Decker 6 pass from A.Weber (Monroe kick), 13:01.
Kan—Sharp 2 run (Branstetter kick), 1:33.
A—49,103.
RUSHING—Kansas, Sharp 16-64, Reesing 12-38, Team 1-(minus 1). Minnesota, A.Weber 12-31, Eskridge 14-26, Salamon 6-7, Stoudermire 1-6, Decker 1-5, Hoese 4-5.
PASSING—Kansas, Reesing 27-35-1-313, Meier 1-1-0-32. Minnesota, A.Weber 19-34-0-176, Pittman 1-1-0-75.
RECEIVING—Kansas, Briscoe 14-201, Meier 10-113, J.Wilson 2-17, Biere 1-9, Fields 1-5. Minnesota, Decker 8-149, J.Simmons 4-31, Green 2-38, McKnight 2-16, Pittman 2-13, Salamon 1-4, Eskridge 1-0.
CHICK-FIL-A BOWL
LSU 38, NO. 14 GEORGIA TECH 3
LSU 7 28 3 0—38
GEORGIA TECH 3 0 0 0— 3
LSU—Scott 2 run (David kick), 11:58.
GaT—FG Blair 24, 1:03.
LSU—Scott 4 run (David kick), 12:08.
LSU—Scott 1 run (David kick), 8:27.
LSU—Dickson 25 pass from Jefferson (David kick), 5:21.
LSU—K.Williams 17 run (David kick), 1:27.
LSU—FG David 53, 1:56.
A—71,426.
RUSHING—LSU, Scott 15-65, K.Williams 5-42, Jefferson 10-25, Holliday 2-19, Murphy 2-11, Team 1-(minus 1). Georgia Tech, Dwyer 10-67, Nesbitt 16-62, Jones 9-32, Peeples 2-8, Morgan 1-2, Team 1-(minus 2), Cox 1-(minus 5).
PASSING—LSU, Jefferson 16-25-0-142, Dalfrey 1-1-0-21, K.Williams 0-1-0-0. Georgia Tech, Nesbitt 8-24-1-150, Team 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING—LSU, Dickson 4-50, Byrd 3-10, LaFell 2-26, J.Mitchell 2-19, Toliver 2-17, C.Jones 1-21, Scott 1-12, Q.Johnson 1-9, R.Jackson 1-(minus 1). Georgia Tech, Dwyer 3-66, Thomas 3-32, Wright 1-47, Jones 1-5.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
TODAY'S GAMES (TIMES HAWAI'I)
Detroit at Chicago, 8 a.m.
Buffalo at Toronto, 2 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Boston, 2 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Washington, 2 p.m.
Vancouver at Nashville, 3 p.m.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
FLORIDA 1 0 1—2
N.Y. ISLANDERS 0 3 1—4
First—1, Florida, B.McLean 2 (Boynton), 18:24. Second—2, N.Y. Islanders, Comrie 5 (Okposo, Comeau), 7:50. 3, N.Y. Islanders, Comrie 6 (Weight, Streit), 15:05 (pp). 4, N.Y. Islanders, Bergenheim 6 (F.Meyer), 19:36. Third—5, N.Y. Islanders, Streit 8 (Okposo, Guerin), 13:34 (pp). 6, Florida, Horton 8 (Booth, Weiss), 19:32. Goalies—Florida, Vokoun, Anderson. N.Y. Islanders, J.MacDonald. A—12,211 (16,234). T—2:21.
SAN JOSE 0 1 1 0—2
MINNESOTA 1 0 1 1—3
First—1, Minnesota, Nolan 6 (Burns, Koivu), 10:09 (pp). Second—2, San Jose, Setoguchi 18 (Blake, Thornton), 12:38 (pp). Third—3, Minnesota, Kolanos 2 (Sheppard, Burns), 14:14 (pp). 4, San Jose, Michalek 9 (Vlasic, Thornton), 19:34. Overtime—5, Minnesota, Burns 6 (Koivu, Bouchard), 1:38. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Minnesota, Backstrom. A—18,568 (18,064). T—2:32.
COLORADO 1 0 0—1
PHOENIX 0 2 1—3
First—1, Colorado, Hensick 2 (Clark, Stewart), 8:12. Second—2, Phoenix, Mueller 7 (Hale, Doan), 10:36. 3, Phoenix, Mueller 8 (Doan, Reinprecht), 12:41. Third—4, Phoenix, Jokinen 12 (Lisin, Boedker), 13:18. Goalies—Colorado, Budaj. Phoenix, Tellqvist. A—15,008 (17,125). T—2:20.
ATLANTA 1 0 0—1
CAROLINA 1 1 1—3
First—1, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 12 (Little, White), 10:23 (pp). 2, Carolina, Samsonov 6 (Staal, Babchuk), 19:35. Second—3, Carolina, Samsonov 7 (Ruutu), 16:49. Third—4, Carolina, Corvo 6 (Samsonov), 7:14 (pp). Goalies—Atlanta, Lehtonen. Carolina, Ward. A—18,137 (18,680). T—2:19.
SAN JOSE 0 1 1 0—2
MINNESOTA 1 0 1 1—3
First—1, Minnesota, Nolan 6 (Burns, Koivu), 10:09 (pp). Second—2, San Jose, Setoguchi 18 (Blake, Thornton), 12:38 (pp). Third—3, Minnesota, Kolanos 2 (Sheppard, Burns), 14:14 (pp). 4, San Jose, Michalek 9 (Vlasic, Thornton), 19:34. Overtime—5, Minnesota, Burns 6 (Koivu, Bouchard), 1:38. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Minnesota, Backstrom. A—18,568 (18,064). T—2:32.
NEW JERSEY 2 0 0—2
DALLAS 1 2 1—4
First—1, Dallas, Eriksson 19 (Daley, Richards), 10:09 (sh). 2, New Jersey, Mottau 1 (Elias, Gionta), 17:30. 3, New Jersey, Clarkson 7 (Zubrus, Gionta), 19:36 (pp). Second—4, Dallas, Wilson 2 (Ribeiro, Barch), 5:39. 5, Dallas, Parrish 5 (Richards, Robidas), 9:58 (pp). Third—6, Dallas, Eriksson 20 (Richards), 19:19 (en). Goalies—New Jersey, Clemmensen. Dallas, Turco. A—18,584 (18,532). T—2:23.
COLUMBUS 0 0 2—2
ANAHEIM 0 0 0—0
Third—1, Columbus, MacDonald 1 (Commodore, Hejda), 7:33. 2, Columbus, Peca 3 (Nash, Huselius), 17:26. Goalies—Columbus, Mason. Anaheim, Giguere. A—16,758 (17,174). T—2:25.
EDMONTON 2 1 1—4
CALGARY 2 1 3—6
First—1, Edmonton, Grebeshkov 2 (Cole, Gagner), 1:27. 2, Calgary, Iginla 17 (Conroy, Cammalleri), 3:53. 3, Edmonton, Nilsson 5 (Gilbert, Grebeshkov), 5:24 (pp). 4, Calgary, Cammalleri 13 (Iginla, Langkow), 12:51 (pp). Second—5, Edmonton, Visnovsky 6 (Grebeshkov, Gagner), 1:25. 6, Calgary, Aucoin 6 (Iginla, Cammalleri), 12:00 (pp). Third—7, Calgary, Iginla 18 (Langkow, Cammalleri), 5:50 (pp). 8, Calgary, Boyd 8 (Nystrom, Giordano), 7:25. 9, Calgary, Cammalleri 14 (Conroy, Iginla), 18:43 (en). 10, Edmonton, Cole 6 (Gilbert, Grebeshkov), 19:52. Goalies—Edmonton, Roloson. Calgary, Kiprusoff. A—19,289 (19,289). T—2:26.
CORRECTION
Roosevelt's Joshy Noga scored 12 points in Tuesday's win against Castle. Her name was misspelled.