For the Record
SPORTS TODAY
BASKETBALL
College, Pacific West Conference, Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Hawai'i Pacific at Neal Blaisdell Arena. Women at 5:30 p.m. Men at 7:30 p.m.
College, Pacific West Conference, Notre Dame de Namur at Hawai'i-Hilo. Women at 5:30 p.m. Men at 7:30 p.m.
High school boys, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Division I: Punahou at Damien, 6:30 p.m. Mid-Pacific at 'Iolani, 7 p.m. Division II: Lanakila Baptist vs. Island Pacific at Palama Settlement, 4:30 p.m. Saint Louis vs. Assets at Damien, 5 p.m. Kamehameha at 'Iolani, 5:30 p.m. Le Jardin vs. University at Manoa Rec. Center, 6:30 p.m. Word of Life at Hanalani, 6:30 p.m.
High school girls, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Division I: Sacred Hearts at 'Iolani, 4 p.m. Kamehameha at Punahou, 6:30 p.m. Division II: Christian Academy at La Pietra, 3:30 p.m. Maryknoll at Punahou, 5 p.m. St. Francis vs. Lanakila Baptist at St. Andrew's, 5 p.m. Word of Life at Hanalani, 5 p.m. Hawai'i Baptist at St. Andrew's, 6:30 p.m.
High school boys, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red: 'Aiea at Radford; Mililani at Leilehua; Waipahu at Campbell; Farrington at McKinley; Kalaheo at Kahuku; Moanalua at Kaiser. White: Kalani at Kailua; Castle at Roosevelt; Pearl City at Wai'anae; Waialua at Nanakuli JV games at 5 p.m., varsity 15 minutes after end of JV game.
DIVING
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, 1 p.m. at Kamehameha.
GOLF
Mercedes-Benz Championship, third round, 10:30 a.m. at Kapalua Plantation Course on Maui.
PADDLING
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, 8:30 a.m. at Magic Island.
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, 8:30 a.m. at Ke'ehi Lagoon.
RIFLERY
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Saint Louis/Sacred Hearts vs. Punahou at Saint Louis, 1 p.m.
SOCCER
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Boys: Kamehameha vs. Damien at Saint Louis, 10 a.m.; Pac-Five at Mid-Pacific, 10 a.m.; Punahou at Saint Louis, noon. Girls: St. Francis vs. Pac-Five at Mid-Pacific, noon.
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red East Boys: Roosevelt at Kalani, Moanalua at Castle, Kahuku at Kalaheo, 4 p.m. White Boys: Farrington at McKinley, Kaimuki at Kailua, Waialua at Waipahu, Radford at Wai'anae, 4 p.m. Red East Girls: Roosevelt at Kalani, Moanalua at Castle, Kahuku at Kalaheo, 2 p.m. White Girls: Farrington at McKinley, Nanakuli at Waipahu, Radford at Wai'anae, 2 p.m.
Swimming
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Relays, 9 a.m. at Kalani.
Wrestling
High school, Mini Tournaments, At 'Aiea: Kaiser, Pearl City, Kahuku, Kapolei, Roosevelt, 'Aiea, Moanalua, Wai'anae, Castle, Leilehua, Radford, Punahou, Damien, Saint Louis. 10 a.m. At Kamehameha: Farrington, Kalani, Campbell, Kailua, Mililani, Kaimuki, Waipahu, Kalaheo, Waialua, McKinley, Nanakuli, Kamehameha, Pac-Five, 'Iolani. 10:30 p.m. At Kalaheo: all girls. 10 a.m.
Volleyball
College men, Outrigger Hotels Invitational, Ohio St. vs. USC, 4 p.m.; Penn St. vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. Matches at Stan Sheriff Center.
Sports tomorrow
Golf
Mercedes-Benz Championship, final round, 10 a.m. at Kapalua Plantation Course on Maui.
Sony Open in Hawai'i, prequalifying, 7:30 a.m. at Turtle Bay Palmer Course. No admission.
O'ahu AJA League
Thursday
At Hans L'Orange Park
Mililani 100 017 006-15 17
Ewa 122 000 010-6 11 5
Robert Dittick, Scott Hiramoto (3), Gavin Kinoshita (6), Davis Chang (7) and Dane Fujinaka. Brandon Kameoka, Aaron Nakasone (7) and Lorin Nakagawa.
Leading hitters-Mil: Sean Murphy 4-6; Todd Jinbo 4-6, double, 3 RBIs; Dane Fujinaka RBI; Kainoa Inafuku 2-3, RBI. Ewa: Nakagawa 3-5, 2 RBIs; Cy Donald 3-3, Brad Tauura 3-5, RBI.
Basketball
National Basketball Association
NBA 2009 All-Star Voting List
Game: Feb. 15 at Phoenix
Released Jan. 8
EASTERN CONFERENCE
FORWARDS: LeBron James, Cleveland, 1,940,162; Kevin Garnett, Boston, 1,375,814; Yi Jianlian, New Jersey, 1,216,348; Chris Bosh, Toronto, 751,927; Paul Pierce, Boston, 486,656; Hedo Turkoglu, Orlando, 366,174; Shawn Marion, Miami, 264,888; Danny Granger, Indiana, 188,200; Josh Smith, Atlanta, 163,145; Michael Beasley, Miami, 157,286; Tayshaun Prince, Detroit, 144,337.
GUARDS: Dwyane Wade, Miami, 1,818,717; Allen Iverson, Detroit, 1,278,600; Vince Carter, New Jersey, 856,498; Ray Allen, Boston, 552,094; Devin Harris, New Jersey, 474,637; Gilbert Arenas, Washington, 403,577; Luke Ridnour, Milwaukee, 379,806; Derrick Rose, Chicago, 293,483; Jose Calderon, Toronto, 274,509; Joe Johnson, Atlanta, 236,993; Jameer Nelson, Orlando, 227,226.
CENTERS: Dwight Howard, Orlando, 2,102,368; Samuel Dalembert, Philadelphia, 257,527; Rasheed Wallace, Detroit, 255,950; Jermaine O'Neal, Toronto, 224,583; Andrew Bogut, Milwaukee, 198,811; Al Horford, Atlanta, 191,105; Brendan Haywood, Washington, 178,868; Ben Wallace, Cleveland, 159,132; Emeka Okafor, Charlotte, 133,501; Zyrdrunas Ilgauskas, Cleveland, 122,607; Kendrick Perkins, Boston, 85,855.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
FORWARDS: Tim Duncan, San Antonio, 1,454,918; Carmelo Anthony, Denver, 905,121; Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix, 894,690; Ron Artest, Houston, 890,992; Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas, 837,482; Pau Gasol, L.A. Lakers, 618,943; Bruce Bowen, San Antonio, 509,593; Shane Battier, Houston, 482,724; Luis Scola, Houston, 281,372; Josh Howard, Dallas, 255,698; LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland, 212,651.
GUARDS: Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers, 1,903,798; Tracy McGrady, Houston, 1,216,224; Chris Paul, New Orleans, 1,059,161; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio, 669,837; Tony Parker, San Antonio, 614,939; Jamal Crawford, Golden State, 462,039; Steve Nash, Phoenix, 441,746; Jason Kidd, Dallas, 381,906; Rafer Alston, Houston, 372,130; Jason Terry, Dallas, 323,279; Brandon Roy, Portland, 267,053.
CENTERS: Yao Ming, Houston, 1,758,499; Shaquille O'Neal, Phoenix, 1,006,383; Andrew Bynum, L.A. Lakers, 356,280; Mehmet Okur, Utah, 292,845; Greg Oden, Portland, 195,552; Andris Biedrins, Golden State, 170,732; Tyson Chandler, New Orleans, 128,086; Al Jefferson, Minnesota, 121,944; Nick Collison, Oklahoma City, 105,534; Marcus Camby, L.A. Clippers, 74,638; Chris Kaman, L.A. Clippers, 27,112.
College Men
Yesterday's Major Scores
EAST
Columbia 73, N.J. Tech 50
Fairfield 63, Loyola, Md. 60
Iona 69, Canisius 58
Manhattan 73, Marist 67
Niagara 62, St. Peter's 55
Siena 91, Rider 81
SOUTH
Jacksonville 80, Mercer 59
North Florida 66, Kennesaw St. 44
MIDWEST
Ohio St. 89, Houston Baptist 65
Wis.-Green Bay 77, Wis.-Milwaukee 75, OT
FAR WEST
San Diego 65, San Francisco 50
NCAA Division II
Chaminade vs. Grand Canyon
At Phoenix
Cham (5-6, 2-1) 38 25 10 19
GC (6-7, 1-1) 30 33 10 16
Leading scorers-Cham: Mohamed Tangara 23, Jamar Berry 16, Noah Gottlieb 16, Cartier Carter 12, Joel Smith 11, Darrell Birton 10. GC: Brandon McGruder 27, Eric Cuen 22, David Cuen 13, Engen Nurumbi 10. Rebounds-Cham: Tangara 11, Berry 10. GC: Dane Hill 8. Assists-Cham: Berry 4. GC: Hill 5.
College Women
Yesterday's Major Scores
EAST
Canisius 67, Manhattan 59
Loyola, Md. 68, St. Peter's 50
Marist 98, Niagara 51
Siena 58, Rider 54
Yale 74, N.J. Tech 66
SOUTH
Duke 73, Miami 58
Houston 58, Tulane 56
MIDWEST
Bradley 73, S. Illinois 49
N. Iowa 62, Evansville 43
SOUTHWEST
UTEP 76, Rice 60
FAR WEST
CS Bakersfield 83, Seattle 62
High School
Interscholastic League of
Honolulu
Yesterday
Boys
JV
Punahou Gold 56, Maryknoll 43
Punahou Blue 39, 'Iolani 47
JV II
University 36, Lutheran 11
Girls
JV
Mid-Pacific 41, 'Iolani 35
JV II
Lutheran 38, St. Francis 35
Big Island Interscholastic
Federation
Yesterday
Girls
Hawai'i Prep 48, Pahoa 37
Leading scorers-HPA: Tayler Wang 20, Leahi Lindsey 16. Pah: Piilani Mahoe 10.
Girls JV
Hawai'i Prep 33, Pahoa 8
Football
National Football League
2008 All-Pro Team Voting
OFFENSE
Quarterback-Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 28; Drew Brees, New Orleans, 10; Philip Rivers, San Diego, 9; Chad Pennington, Miami, 2; Kurt Warner, Arizona, 1.
y-Running Backs-Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, 45; Michael Turner, Atlanta, 40; DeAngelo Williams, Carolina, 13; Clinton Portis, Washington, 1.
Fullback-Le'Ron McClain, Baltimore, 38; Madison Hedgecock, NY Giants, 5; Mike Sellers, Washington, 4; Tony Richardson, NY Jets, 2; Ovie Mughelli, Atlanta, 1.
Tight End-Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City, 33; Jason Witten, Dallas, 14; Dallas Clark, Indianapolis, 2; Antonio Gates, San Diego, 1.
Wide Receivers-Andre Johnson, Houston, 45; Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona, 21; Steve Smith, Carolina, 16; Wes Welker, New England, 6; Anquan Boldin, Arizona, 5; Roddy White, Atlanta, 4; Brandon Marshall, Denver, 1; Randy Moss, New England, 1; Calvin Johnson, Detroit, 1.
Tackles-Jordan Gross, Carolina, 34; Michael Roos, Tennessee, 32; Ryan Clady, Denver, 14; David Stewart, Tennessee, 3; Walter Jones, Seattle, 3; Jason Peters, Buffalo, 3; David Diehl, NY Giants, 3; Joe Thomas, Cleveland, 3; Chris Samuels, Washington, 2; Jon Runyan, Philadelphia, 1; Levi Brown, Arizona, 1; Ryan Harris, Denver, 1.
Guards-Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota, 40; Chris Snee, NY Giants, 32; Kris Dielman, San Diego, 10; Alan Faneca, NY Jets, 7; Logan Mankins, New England, 4; Leonard Davis, Dallas, 2; Travelle Wharton, Carolina, 2; Harvey Dahl, Atlanta, 1; Ben Grubbs, Baltimore, 1; Justin Smiley, Miami, 1.
Center-Kevin Mawae, Tennessee, 25; Shaun O'Hara, NY Giants, 18; Nick Mangold, NY Jets, 3; Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis, 2; Casey Wiegmann, Denver, 1; Todd McClure, Atlanta, 1.
Placekicker-Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 28; John Carney, NY Giants, 13; Rob Bironas, Tennessee, 3; Jason Hanson, Detroit, 3; Phil Dawson, Cleveland, 2; Jason Elam, Atlanta, 1.
Kick Returner-Leon Washington, NY Jets, 19; Clifton Smith, Tampa Bay, 16; Leodis McKelvin, Buffalo, 4; Josh Cribbs, Cleveland, 4; Darren Sproles, San Diego, 21/2; Johnnie Lee Higgins, Oakland, 11/2; Roscoe Parrish, Buffalo, 1; Justin Miller, Oakland, 1; Reggie Bush, New Orleans, 1.
DEFENSE
Ends-Justin Tuck, NY Giants, 26; Jared Allen, Minnesota, 21; Julius Peppers, Carolina, 20; John Abraham, Atlanta, 17; Mario Williams, Houston, 8; Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis, 4; Aaron Smith, Pittsburgh, 2; DeMarcus Ware, Dallas, 1; Trent Cole, Philadelphia, 1.
Tackles-Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee, 49; Kevin Williams, Minnesota, 25; Kris Jenkins, NY Jets, 11; Haloti Ngata, Baltimore, 6; Jay Ratliff, Dallas, 3; Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh, 2; Shaun Rogers, Cleveland, 2; Pat Williams, Minnesota, 1; Fred Robbins, NY Giants, 1.
Outside Linebackers-DeMarcus Ware, Dallas, 45; James Harrison, Pittsburgh, 38; Joey Porter, Miami, 13; Terrell Suggs, Baltimore, 2; LaMarr Woodley, Pittsburgh 1; Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay, 1.
y-Inside Linebacker-Ray Lewis, Baltimore, 39; Jon Beason, Carolina, 18; Patrick Willis, San Francisco, 17; James Farrior, Pittsburgh, 12; London Fletcher, Washington, 8; Barrett Ruud, Tampa Bay, 1; James Harrison, Pittsburgh, 1; Stewart Bradley, Philadelphia, 1; Bart Scott, Baltimore, 1; Jerod Mayo, New England, 1.
Cornerbacks-Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland, 32; Cortland Finnegan, Tennessee, 31; Charles Woodson, Green Bay, 17; Antoine Winfield, Minnesota, 10; Asante Samuel, Philadelphia, 3; Darrelle Revis, NY Jets, 2; Champ Bailey, Denver, 1; Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay, 1; Corey Webster, NY Giants 1; Will Allen, Miami, 1; Terence Newman, Dallas, 1.
Safeties-Ed Reed, Baltimore, 50; Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh, 46; Adrian Wilson, Arizona, 2; Quintin Mikell, Philadelphia, 1; Nick Collins, Green Bay, 1.
Punter-Shane Lechler, Oakland, 25; Donnie Jones, St. Louis, 10; Jeff Feagles, NY Giants, 6; Sam Koch, Baltimore, 5; Mike Scifres, San Diego, 3; Brad Maynard, Chicago, 1.
x-one voter selected only one running back. y-one voter selected only one inside linebacker.
Hockey
National Hockey
All Times Hawaii
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic W L OT Pts GF GA
Phildlphia 22 10 9 53 136 123
N.Y. Rangrs 24 15 4 52 116 117
New Jersey 23 14 3 49 119 105
Pittsburgh 20 18 4 44 127 130
N.Y. Islndrs 12 26 4 28 109 154
Northeast W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston 30 7 4 64 149 93
Montreal 24 10 6 54 127 105
Buffalo 21 15 5 47 119 114
Toronto 16 19 6 38 123 148
Ottawa 13 20 6 32 93 117
Southeast W L OT Pts GF GA
Washingtn 27 12 3 57 135 120
Carolina 21 16 5 47 110 122
Florida 19 16 6 44 112 115
Tampa By 12 19 10 34 101 127
Atlanta 14 23 5 33 120 149
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central W L OT Pts GF GA
Detroit 28 7 5 61 150 112
Chicago 22 9 7 51 139 98
Columbus 19 18 4 42 107 112
Nashville 18 19 3 39 99 117
St. Louis 16 21 3 35 118 136
Northwest W L OT Pts GF GA
Calgary 25 12 4 54 130 121
Vancouver 22 16 5 49 125 116
Colorado 21 19 1 43 108 117
Minnesota 20 17 3 43 98 90
Edmonton 19 18 3 41 111 122
Pacific W L OT Pts GF GA
San Jose 30 5 5 65 139 96
Anaheim 21 17 5 47 122 121
Phoenix 20 17 5 45 105 120
Los Angls 17 17 6 40 102 109
Dallas 17 17 5 39 112 135
Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.
Today's Games
Carolina at Boston, 8 a.m.
Atlanta at Florida, 8 a.m.
Pittsburgh at Colorado, 10 a.m.
Buffalo at Detroit, 2 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 2 p.m.
Washington at Montreal, 2 p.m.
Minnesota at Columbus, 2 p.m.
Toronto at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.
Chicago at Nashville, 3:30 p.m.
Dallas at Phoenix, 4 p.m.
San Jose at Vancouver, 5 p.m.
New Jersey at Los Angeles, 5:30 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Nashville at Chicago, 2 p.m.
New Jersey at Anaheim, 3 p.m.
St. Louis at Edmonton, 3 p.m.
Yesterday's Results
Columbus 1 1 1-3
Washington 0 0 0-0
First Period-1, Columbus, Umberger 12 (Voracek, Methot), 9:27. Second Period-2, Columbus, Tyutin 4 (Malhotra, Boll), 18:06 (pp). Third Period-3, Columbus, Boll 1 (Tyutin, Malhotra), 14:51 (pp). Goalies-Columbus, Mason. Washington, Theodore. A-18,277 (18,277). T-2:27.
N.Y. Rangers 1 0 0 0-1
Buffalo 0 1 0 0-2
Buffalo won shootout 1-0
First Period-1, N.Y. Rangers, Mara 4 (Sjostrom, Orr), 19:23. Second Period-2, Buffalo, Roy 15 (Stafford, Vanek), 16:36. Shootout-N.Y. Rangers 0 (Zherdev NG, Naslund NG, Drury NG), Buffalo 1 (Kotalik G, Stafford NG, Roy NG). Goalies-N.Y. Rangers, Valiquette. Buffalo, Miller. A-18,385 (18,690). T-2:30.
San Jose 3 1 0-4
Edmonton 1 0 0-1
First Period-1, San Jose, Setoguchi 19 (Boyle, Thornton), 7:54 (pp). 2, Edmonton, Grebeshkov 3 (Cogliano, Visnovsky), 11:15 (pp). 3, San Jose, Staubitz 1 (Murray, Semenov), 14:16. 4, San Jose, Marleau 20 (Setoguchi, Blake), 19:24. Second Period-5, San Jose, Marleau 21 (Pavelski, Setoguchi), 17:05 (pp). Goalies-San Jose, Nabokov. Edmonton, Roloson, Garon. A-16,839 (16,839). T-2:27.
Tampa Bay 1 2 1-4
Anaheim 0 3 0-3
First Period-1, Tampa Bay, St. Louis 16 (Lecavalier), 3:28 (sh). Second Period-2, Tampa Bay, Prospal 9 (Lecavalier, Artyukhin), 1:41. 3, Anaheim, Ebbett 2 (Morrison, Hedican), 8:42 (pp). 4, Tampa Bay, Malone 11 (St. Louis, Meszaros), 17:51 (pp). 5, Anaheim, Montador 3 (Morrison, Ebbett), 18:28. 6, Anaheim, Pronger 8 (Getzlaf, Miller), 18:40. Third Period-7, Tampa Bay, Malone 12 (Halpern, St. Louis), 10:50. Goalies-Tampa Bay, Ramo. Anaheim, Hiller. A-17,174 (17,174). T-2:20.
St. Louis 1 2 3-6
Vancouver 2 0 2-4
First Period-1, Vancouver, Hansen 5 (Mitchell, Ohlund), 9:52. 2, St. Louis, Backes 13 (Stastny), 16:44. 3, Vancouver, Mitchell 2 (D.Sedin, H.Sedin), 19:41. Second Period-4, St. Louis, Berglund 13 (Perron, Strachan), 18:00. 5, St. Louis, Steen 6 (Tkachuk, Weaver), 18:59. Third Period-6, Vancouver, Mitchell 3, 1:27. 7, St. Louis, Oshie 4 (Colaiacovo, Backes), 14:17. 8, Vancouver, D.Sedin 20 (Bieksa, H.Sedin), 15:47 (pp). 9, St. Louis, Boyes 19 (Berglund, Polak), 17:50 (pp). 10, St. Louis, Crombeen 9 (Tkachuk, Jackman), 18:11. Goalies-St. Louis, Legace. Vancouver, LaBarbera. A-18,630 (18,630). T-2:24.
Soccer
High School
Yesterday
Interscholastic League of
Honolulu
Girls Varsity
Sacred Hearts 2, Mid-Pacific 0
Goals-SHA: Mikala Anuhea Gillis, Chelsea Kamai.
Kamehameha 2, Pac-Five 0
Goals: KS: Alyssa Chee, Tarra Gabriel.
Punahou 5, 'Iolani 0
Goals-Pun: Lahaina Zoller, Ally Holtz, Mari Carmichael, Aisha Price, Bri Afoa.
O'ahu Interscholastic
Association
Boys Varsity
Campbell 3, Nanakuli 0
Goals-Camp: Caleb Gouveia 2, Christian Putegnat.
Pearl City 3, Kapolei 1
Goals-PC: Bronson Oda, Ikaika Matas, Brandon Bolosan. Kap: Micah Uehara.
Girls Varsity
Pearl City 2, Kapolei 0
Goals-PC: Nicole Kahunahana, Dayna Domingo.
Campbell 1, Waialua 0
Goals-Rochelle White.
Girls JV
Kapolei 1, Pearl City 0
Campbell 1, Waialua 0
Maui Interscholastic League
Girls Varsity
Baldwin 13, Moloka'i 1
Goals-Bald: Jessica Long 2, Tenisha Ruidas 2, Tayler Shimizu 2, Amanda Jorgensen 1, Ashley Barbosa-Briones 1, Ayesha Pladera 1, Megan Jorgensen 1, Lachelle Sakamoto 1, Tiffany Matsui 1, Shanelle Sakamoto 1. Mol: AJ Sibayan 1.
Tennis
ATP World Tour Qatar ExxonMobil Open
Yesterday
At The Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex
Doha, Qatar
Purse: $1.11 million (WT250)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Singles Semifinals
Andy Roddick (4), United States, def. Gael Monfils (5), France, 7-6 (1), 3-6, 6-3. Andy Murray (3), Britain, def. Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, 6-7 (6), 6-2, 6-2.
Doubles
Championship
Marc Lopez and Rafael Nadal, Spain, def. Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Nenad Zimonjic (1), Serbia, 4-6, 6-4, 10-8.
ITF Hyundai Hopman Cup
Yesterday
At Burswood Dome
Perth, Australia
Purse: $712,250 (Exhibition)
Surface: Hard-Indoor
Championship
Slovakia 2, Russia 0
Dominika Cibulkova, Slovakia, def. Dinara Safina, Russia, 6-7 (3), 6-1, 6-4. Dominik Hrbaty, Slovakia, def. Marat Safin, Russia, 6-7 (5), 7-5, 7-6 (3).
ATP World Tour-WTA Tour Brisbane International
Yesterday
At The Queensland Tennis Centre
Brisbane, Australia
Purse: Men, $484,750 (WT250); Women, $220,000 (Intl.)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Singles
Men
Semifinals
Fernando Verdasco (3), Spain, def. Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, 6-2, 6-1. Radek Stepanek (8), Czech Republic, def. Richard Gasquet (7), France, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4.
ATP World Tour Chennai Open
Yesterday
At SDAT Tennis Stadium
Chennai, India
Purse: $450,000 (WT250)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Singles
Quarterfinals
Marin Cilic (3), Croatia, def. Janko Tipsarevic (7), Serbia, 6-4, 0-6, 6-4. Rainer Schuettler (5), Germany, def. Bjorn Phau, Germany, 6-2, 7-5. Marcel Granollers (8), Spain, def. Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, 7-5, 2-6, 6-4. Somdev Devvarman, India, def. Ivo Karlovic (4), Croatia, 7-6 (4), 6-4.
Doubles
Quarterfinals
Jean-Claude Scherrer and Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, def. Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Mark Knowles (1), Bahamas, 3-6, 6-3, 10-8. Bjorn Phau and Rainer Schuettler, Germany, def. Marcel Granollers and Santiago Ventura, Spain, 6-3, 6-7 (4), 10-7.
WTA Tour ASB Classic
Yesterday
At ASB Bank Tennis Centre
Auckland, New Zealand
Purse: $220,000 (Intl.)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Singles Championship
Elena Dementieva (1), Russia, def. Elena Vesnina, Russia, 6-4, 6-1.
Volleyball
College Men
Outrigger Hotels Invitational
Penn State vs. Ohio State
Yesterday
At Stan Sheriff Center
Penn state (2-0) 30 30 30
Ohio State (0-2) 27 24 19
Kill Leaders-PSU: Ryan Sweitzer 15, Max Lipsitz 12, Will Price 12. OSU: Ted Schoenfeldt 13, Robbie Klein 11. Digs-PSU: Dennis Del Valle 10. OSU: Steven Kehoe 6, Mik Berzins 6. Assists-PSU: Edgardo Goas 77. OSU: Kehoe 77.
Wrestling
High School
Yesterday
Interscholastic League of
Honolulu
At Kamehameha
Varsity
Boys
Kamehameha def. Damien, 67-6
Kamehameha def. Iolani, 30-23
Pac-5 def. Damien, 57-12
Punahou def. St. Louis, 63-6
Girls
Pac-5 def. Kamehameha, 33-18
Punahou def. Kamehameha, 48-4
Iolani def. Pac-5, 48-18
JV
Boys
Kamehameha def. Damien, 66-9
Kamehameha def. Iolani, 63-6
Pac-5 def. Damien, 39-36
Punahou def. St. Louis, 76-6
O'ahu Interscholastic
Association
At 'Aiea
Varsity
Boys
Kapolei def. Radford, 48-18
Kapolei def. Mililani, 54-18
Mililani def. Leilehua, 30-22
Radford def. Leilehua, 36-20
'Aiea def. Nanakuli, 66-0
Campbell def. Nanakuli, 1-0
Campbell def. Waipahu 48-13
'Aiea def. Waipahu, 60-12
Pearl City def. Wai'anae, 30-27
Pearl City def. Waialua, 42-0
Wai'anae def. Wailaua, 12-0
Girls
Kapolei def. Radford, 36-18
Kapolei def. Mililani, 42-6
Leilehua def. Mililani, 16-6
Radford def. Leilehua, 36-18
'Aiea def. Nanakuli, 36-12
Campbell def. Nanakuli, 54-0
Campbell def. Waipahu, 1-0
'Aiea def. Waipahu, 1-0
Pearl City def. Wai'anae, 42-0
Pearl City def. Waialua, 1-0
Wai'anae def. Waialua, 1-0
JV
Boys
Kapolei def. Radford, 48-12
Kapolei def. Mililani, 36-22
Mililani def. Leilehua, 27-24
Radford def. Leilehua, 30-12
'Aiea def. Nanakuli, 36-6
Campbell def. Nanakuli, 1-0
Waipahu def. Campbell, 36-33
'Aiea def. Waipahu, 31-30
Pearl City def. Wai'anae, 66-12
Pearl City def. Waialua, 66-9
Waialua def. Wai'anae, 18-6
JV
Kapolei def. Radford, 1-0
Kapolei def. Mililani 19-18
Mililani def. Leilehua, 18-6
Leilehua def. Radford, 1-0
'Aiea def. Nanakuli, 18-0
Nanakuli 0, Campbell 0
Waipahu 0, Campbell 0
'Aiea def. Waipahu, 1-0
Pearl City def. Wai'anae, 1-0
Pearl City def. Waialua, 24-3
Waialua def. Wai'anae, 1-0
Transactions
Baseball
American League
Boston Red Sox-Agreed to terms with RHP Brad Penny on a one-year contract. Assigned RHP Charlie Zink outright to Pawtucket (IL).
Kansas City Royals-Agreed to terms with INF-OF Willie Bloomquist on a two-year contract and RHP Kyle Davies on a one-year contract.
Tampa Bay Rays-Claimed RHP Dewon Day off waivers from Boston.
National League
San Diego Padres-Claimed RHP Virgil Vasquez off waivers from Boston.
San Francisco Giants-Agreed to terms with RHP Francis Beltran, RHP Brandon Medders, RHP Justin Miller, RHP Ronnie Ray, C Eli Whiteside, INF Jesus Guzman, INF Scott McClain and INF Josh Phelps on minor league contracts.
College
Brigham Young-Announced WR Austin Collie will enter the NFL draft.
Cal Poly-Named Tim Walsh football coach.
Georgia-Named Bryan McClendon running backs coach, Tony Ball wide receivers coach and John Eason director of football operations.
LSU-Named Brick Haley defensive line coach.
Missouri-Announced WR Jeremy Maclin will enter the NFL draft.
Northwestern State-Named Shawn Quinn co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach, Brendan Farrell tight ends and special teams coach and Darren Drago linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator.
South Carolina-Named G.A. Mangus quarterbacks coach. Announced QB Chris Smelley is tranferring to play baseball at another school.