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SPORTS TODAY
BASKETBALL
College, Hoop N Surf Tournament, Women: Shepherd (W.Va.) vs. Montana State-Billings, 10 a.m.; Missouri-St. Louis vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i, noon; Rockhurst (Mo.) vs. Chaminade, 2 p.m. Games at Kilauea District Park. Men: Washburn (Kan.) vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i, 8:30 p.m. at McKinley.
High school boys, 'Iolani Classic, 'Iolani vs. McKinley, 3:30 p.m.; Maryknoll vs. Montrose Christian (Rockville, Md.), 5 p.m.; Leilehua vs. LeFlore (Mobile, Ala.), 6:30 p.m.; DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) vs. Tsinghua (Beijing), 8 p.m. Games at 'Iolani.
SOCCER
High school girls, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, 'Iolani vs. Sacred Hearts, 4:15 p.m. at Kapiolani 2.
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red Girls: Kalani at Roosevelt; Kalaheo at Kahuku. Matches start at 5:30 p.m. Red Boys: Kalani at Roosevelt; Kalaheo at Kahuku. Matches start at 7:15 p.m. White Boys: McKinley at Farrington, 4 p.m.
SURFING
Women, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pro Maui, at Honolua Bay, Maui. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.
SPORTS
TOMORROW
BASKETBALL
College, Hoop N Surf Classic. Women: Hawai'i Pacific vs. Rockhurst (Mo.), 10 a.m.; Chaminade vs. Montana State-Billings, noon; Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 2 p.m. Games at Kilauea District Park. Men: Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Drury 2 p.m.; Chaminade vs. Washburn (Kan.), 4 p.m.; Rio Grande (Ohio) vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 7:30 p.m. Games at Neal Blaisdell Arena.
College men, Saint Martin's (Wash.) at Hawai'i-Hilo, 9 p.m.
College women, Saint Martin's (Wash.) vs. Hawai'i-Hilo, 7 p.m. at Kea'au High.
High school boys, 'Iolani Classic, Kaimuki vs. Putnam City (Oklahoma City), 3:30 p.m.; Mid-Pacific vs. Oakhill (Va.), 5 p.m.; Kamehameha vs. Fairfax (Los Angeles), 6:30 p.m.; Moanalua vs. Whitney Young (Chicago), 8 p.m. Games at 'Iolani.
High school boys, Punahou Holiday Classic, Saint Louis vs. Kalaheo, 3 p.m.; Oregon City vs. Campbell, 4:30 p.m.; Kailua vs. Fleetwood Park (B.C.), 6 p.m.; Radford vs. Punahou, 7:30 p.m. Games at Punahou.
High school girls, Pagoda Hotel/Saint Francis School Holiday Classic, Kaimuki vs. Sacred Hearts, 3:30 p.m.; Moloka'i vs. Saint Francis, 5:15 p.m.; Punahou vs. Kahuku, 7 p.m.; Word of Life vs. Hawai'i Prep, 8:45 p.m. Games at Manoa Valley District Park gym.
High school girls, McKinley Girls Black and Gold Classic, 'Aiea vs. Kalani, 5 p.m.; Mililani vs. Maryknoll, 6:30 p.m.; Kamehameha Division II vs. McKinley, 8 p.m. Games at McKinley. Admission: $5 general, $3 students.
SOCCER
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu. Girls: Punahou vs. St. Francis, 4:15 p.m. at Kapiolani; Kamehameha at Mid-Pacific, 4:15 p.m. Boys: Mid-Pacific at Saint Louis; Punahou vs. Damien at Kapiolani 1; Kamehameha at 'Iolani. Matches start at 4:15 p.m.
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association. Red Girls: Leilehua at Kapolei; Mililani at 'Aiea; Nanakuli at Wai'anae. Matches start at 5:30 p.m. Red Boys: Leilehua at Kapolei; Mililani at 'Aiea; Waialua at Wai'anae. Matches start at 7:15 p.m.
SURFING
Women, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pro Maui, at Honolua Bay, Maui. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.
BASEBALL
HIGH SCHOOL
O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION
YESTERDAY
BOYS JV
Roosevelt 8, Kalani 1.
Waipahu 3, Radford 1.
'Aiea 2, Mililani 1.
Moanalua 7, Kalaheo 3.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN
MAJOR SCORES
SOUTH
Clemson 76, North Florida 36.
Florida St. 69, Tennessee Tech 59.
SE Louisiana 85, Millsaps 56.
Savannah St. 53, Kennesaw St. 49.
South Carolina 90, N.C. Central 43.
Tennessee 80, Marquette 68.
Vanderbilt 71, South Florida 52.
MIDWEST
S. Dakota St. 86, CS Bakersfield 65.
SOUTHWEST
Texas 88, Texas Southern 72.
FAR WEST
Denver 66, Florida Atlantic 55.
N. Colorado 76, Portland 73.
Oregon St. 71, Seattle Pacific 67.
Seattle 55, UC Irvine 52.
Wyoming 100, Western St., Colo. 73.
NCAA DIVISION II
SAINT MARTIN'S (WASH.) VS. HAWAI'I PACIFIC
YESTERDAY
At Neal Blaisdell Arena.
SMU (10-2) 41 52—93
HPU (3-2) 43 38—81
Leading scorers—SMU: Jake Linton 35, Blake Poole 19, Bill Richardson 11. HPU: Jason Curtis 22, Mike Helton 14, Willis McPhee 11. Rebounds—SMU: Poole 14. HPU: McPhee 9. Assists—SMU: Galen Squiers 4, Linton 4. HPU: Curtis 5.
COLLEGE WOMEN
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
George Washington 63, Troy 61.
La Salle 61, Lafayette 57.
Pittsburgh 98, Wagner 41.
Providence 67, Buffalo 63.
St. John's 66, Howard 36.
SOUTH
Coastal Carolina 53, S. Carolina St. 43.
Duke 56, Stanford 52.
East Carolina 81, Gardner-Webb 54.
Marshall 91, Houston Baptist 50.
McNeese St. 49, Jackson St. 45.
Middle Tennessee 62, Austin Peay 53.
Mississippi St. 72, Southern Miss. 61.
N.C. Central 64, Tennessee St. 60.
SE Louisiana 49, Southern U. 43.
South Carolina 71, S.C.-Upstate 57.
W. Carolina 91, Wofford 66.
MIDWEST
Cincinnati 56, Wright St. 41.
Northwestern 68, Texas Southern 51.
Oakland, Mich. 68, Saint Louis 60.
Ohio St. 68, Delaware St. 35.
SOUTHWEST
Baylor 73, Texas-Pan American 27.
Oklahoma St. 58, Oral Roberts 48.
S. Illinois 69, Cent. Arkansas 68.
SMU 65, Dartmouth 63.
FAR WEST
CS Bakersfield 93, Saint Mary's, Calif. 73.
N. Arizona 52, UMKC 49.
N. Colorado 59, New Mexico St. 50.
New Mexico 66, UTEP 43.
Portland St. 67, Utah St. 57.
TOURNAMENT
BLAZER INVITATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP
UAB 72, Georgia St. 63.
THIRD PLACE
Louisiana-Lafayette 51, Alabama St. 49.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
YESTERDAY
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
Boys JV—Hanalani 43, Damien 41.
PRESEASON
Boys Varsity—Kahuku 83, Kapolei 35.
'IOLANI CLASSIC
At 'Iolani.
DIVISION II
'IOLANI 43, HAWAI'I BAPTIST 42
Leading scorers—'Iol: Taylor Kennedy 10. HBA: Kyle Barretta 18, Christian Morimoto 15.
ROOSEVELT 57, KALANI 51
Leading scorers—Roos: Kaipo Pale 22, Matthew Moe 16. Kaln: Ryoji Iguchi 16.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
YESTERDAY
GIRLS JV
Kamehameha Blue 35, Punahou Blue 28.
Mid-Pacific 45, Punahou Gold 41.
FOOTBALL
COLLEGE
AP ALL-AMERICA TEAM
FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE
Quarterback — Sam Bradford, sophomore, 6-foot-4, 215 pounds, Oklahoma.
Running backs — Shonn Greene, junior, 5-11, 235, Iowa; Javon Ringer, senior, 5-9, 202, Michigan State.
Wide receiver — Michael Crabtree, sophomore, 6-3, 214, Texas Tech; Dez Bryant, sophomore, 6-2, 210, Oklahoma State.
Tackles — Andre Smith, junior, 6-5, 330, Alabama; Michael Oher, senior, 6-5, 318, Mississippi.
Guards — Duke Robinson, senior, 6-5, 330, Oklahoma; Herman Johnson, senior, 6-5, 350, LSU.
Center — Antoine Caldwell, senior, 6-3, 305, Alabama.
Tight end — Chase Coffman, senior, 6-6, 245, Missouri.
All-purpose player — Jeremy Maclin, sophomore, 6-1, 200, Missouri.
Kicker — Louie Sakoda, senior, 5-9, 178, Utah.
DEFENSE
Ends — Aaron Maybin, sophomore, 6-4, 236, Penn State; Brian Orakpo, senior, 6-4, 260, Texas.
Tackles — Terrence Cody, junior, 6-5, 365, Alabama; Peria Jerry, senior, 6-2, 290, Mississippi.
Linebackers — James Laurinaitis, senior, 6-3, 240, Ohio State; Rey Maualuga, senior, 6-2, 260, Southern California; Brandon Spikes, junior, 6-3, 243, Florida.
Cornerbacks — Alphonso Smith, senior, 5-9, 190, Wake Forest; Malcolm Jenkins, senior, 6-1, 201, Ohio State.
Safeties — Taylor Mays, junior, 6-3, 230, Southern California; Eric Berry, sophomore, 5-11, 195, Tennessee.
Punter — Kevin Huber, senior, 6-1, 220, Cincinnati.
SECOND TEAM
OFFENSE
Quarterback — Colt McCoy, junior, Texas.
Running backs — Knowshon Moreno, sophomore, Georgia; Donald Brown, junior, Connecticut.
Wide receivers — Austin Collie, junior, BYU; Jarrett Dillard, senior, Rice.
Tackles — Eugene Monroe, senior, Virginia; Andy Levitre, senior, Oregon State.
Guards —Brandon Carter, junior, Texas Tech; Trevor Canfield, senior, Cincinnati.
Center — A.Q. Shipley, senior, Penn St.
Tight end — Jermaine Gresham, junior, Oklahoma.
All-purpose player — Percy Harvin, junior, Florida.
Kicker — Graham Gano, senior, Florida State.
DEFENSE
Ends — Everette Brown, junior, Florida State; Jerry Hughes, junior, TCU.
Tackles — Gerald McCoy, sophomore, Oklahoma; Mitch King, senior, Iowa.
Linebackers — Scott McKillop, senior, Pittsburgh; Brian Cushing, senior, Southern California; Aaron Curry, senior, Wake Forest.
Cornerback — Victor "Macho" Harris, senior, Virginia Tech; D.J. Moore, junior, Vanderbilt.
Safeties — Rashad Johnson, senior, Alabama; Trimane Goddard, senior, North Carolina.
Punter — T.J. Conley, senior, Idaho.
THIRD TEAM
OFFENSE
Quarterback — Tim Tebow, junior, Florida.
Running backs — Kendall Hunter, sophomore, Oklahoma State; Jacquizz Rodgers, freshman, Oregon State.
Wide receivers — Kenny Britt, junior, Rutgers; Jordan Shipley, senior, Texas.
Tackles — Jason Smith, senior, Baylor; Phil Loadholt, senior, Oklahoma.
Guards — Louis Vasquez, senior, Texas Tech; Rich Ohrnberger, senior, Penn State.
Center — Alex Mack, senior, California.
Tight end — Rob Gronkowski, sophomore, Arizona.
All-purpose player — Derrick Williams, senior, Penn State.
Kicker — Kai Forbath, sophomore, UCLA.
DEFENSE
Ends — Nick Reed, senior, Oregon; George Selvie, junior, South Florida.
Tackles — Fili Moala, senior, Southern California; B.J. Raji, senior, Boston College.
Linebackers — Mark Herzlich, junior, Boston College; Sean Witherspoon, junior, Missouri; Michael Tauiliili, senior, Duke (tie); Rolando McClain, sophomore, Alabama (tie).
Cornerback — Vontae Davis, junior, Illinois; Mike Mickens, senior, Cincinnati.
Safeties — Myron Rolle, junior, Florida State; Nic Harris, senior, Oklahoma.
Punter — Pat McAfee, senior, West Virginia.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Today's Games (Times Hawai'i).
New Jersey at Buffalo, 2 p.m.
San Jose at Columbus, 2 p.m.
Calgary at Minnesota, 3 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles, 5:30 p.m.
Edmonton at Vancouver, 5:30 p.m.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
COLORADO 1 1 0—2
PHILADELPHIA 2 2 1—5
First—1, Colorado, Stastny 8, 9:23 (pp). 2, Philadelphia, Knuble 13 (Richards, Coburn), 11:37 (pp). 3, Philadelphia, Carter 22 (S.Gagne, Vaananen), 18:12 (sh). Second—4, Philadelphia, Lupul 10 (Timonen, Hartnell), 11:24. 5, Philadelphia, Richards 13 (S.Gagne, Knuble), 12:42. 6, Colorado, D.Jones 5 (Hensick, Foote), 18:39. Third—7, Philadelphia, S.Gagne 16 (Timonen, Richards), 2:14 (pp). Goalies—Colorado, Budaj. Philadelphia, Niittymaki. A—19,219 (19,537). T—2:25.
MONTREAL 0 2 0—2
CAROLINA 2 1 0—3
First—1, Carolina, Staal 12 (Samsonov, Williams), 10:08 (pp). 2, Carolina, Staal 13 (Pitkanen), 17:50 (pp). Second—3, Montreal, G.Latendresse 3 (penalty shot), 2:35. 4, Montreal, Kovalev 6 (Lang), 3:57 (sh). 5, Carolina, Corvo 4 (Brind'Amour, Samsonov), 7:18 (pp). Goalies—Montreal, Halak. Carolina, Ward. A—16,434 (18,680). T—2:27.
WASHINGTON 2 2 0 1—5
N.Y. ISLANDERS 1 1 2 0—4
First—1, Washington, B.Gordon 2 (Brashear, Steckel), 2:54. 2, Washington, Laich 7 (Green, Johnson), 14:18. 3, N.Y. Islanders, Weight 7 (Park, Streit), 16:14 (pp). Second—4, Washington, Jurcina 3 (Alzner, Kozlov), 6:07. 5, N.Y. Islanders, Park 6 (Guerin, Streit), 14:32 (pp). 6, Washington, Ovechkin 18 (Semin, Backstrom), 16:35. Third—7, N.Y. Islanders, Sutton 2 (Hunter, Park), 11:19. 8, N.Y. Islanders, Sim 6 (Streit, Guerin), 17:47. Overtime—9, Washington, Ovechkin 19 (Backstrom), 4:49. Goalies—Washington, Johnson. N.Y. Islanders, J.MacDonald. A—11,655 (16,234). T—2:28.
NEW JERSEY 1 1 0 0—2
TORONTO 0 2 0 0—3
TORONTO WON SHOOTOUT 2-1
First—1, New Jersey, Rupp 3, 1:49. Second—2, Toronto, Antropov 11 (Kaberle, Stajan), 7:24. 3, Toronto, Williams 3 (Kaberle), 15:06. 4, New Jersey, Parise 17 (Elias, Martin), 19:40 (pp). Overtime—None. Shootout—New Jersey 1 (Parise NG, Elias NG, Elias G, Rolston NG), Toronto 2 (Stempniak NG, Williams G, Blake G). Goalies—New Jersey, Clemmensen. Toronto, Toskala. A—19,315 (18,819). T—2:35.
ATLANTA 1 0 3—4
OTTAWA 0 0 1—1
First—1, Atlanta, Kozlov 14 (Hainsey, White), 10:50 (pp). Third—2, Atlanta, Armstrong 5 (Kovalchuk, Enstrom), 2:10 (pp). 3, Atlanta, Armstrong 6 (Havelid, Perrin), 2:41. 4, Ottawa, Kelly 3 (Phillips, Lee), 18:41. 5, Atlanta, White 9 (Oystrick), 19:26 (en-pp). Goalies—Atlanta, Pavelec. Ottawa, Gerber. A—18,746 (19,153). T—2:29.
PHOENIX 0 0 1 0—1
DALLAS 1 0 0 1—2
First—1, Dallas, Eriksson 13 (Conner, Richards), 3:15. Third—2, Phoenix, Fedoruk 4 (Mueller, Michalek), 10:51. Overtime—3, Dallas, Eriksson 14 (Ribeiro, Niskanen), 3:39. Goalies—Phoenix, Bryzgalov. Dallas, Turco. A—15,387 (18,532). T—2:17.
CALGARY 2 3 1—6
ST. LOUIS 0 2 1—3
First—1, Calgary, Iginla 15 (Sarich, Conroy), 4:14. 2, Calgary, Iginla 16 (Conroy, Cammalleri), 17:38. Second—3, Calgary, Lombardi 3 (Bourque, Sarich), 6:51. 4, St. Louis, Berglund 10 (Perron), 7:22. 5, St. Louis, Boyes 16 (Steen, Jackman), 10:31 (pp). 6, Calgary, Cammalleri 11 (Iginla, Lombardi), 12:09 (pp). 7, Calgary, Aucoin 4 (Lombardi, Iginla), 18:01. Third—8, St. Louis, Backes 8 (Tkachuk, Boyes), 5:41. 9, Calgary, Langkow 8 (Lundmark, Bertuzzi), 8:41. Goalies—Calgary, Kiprusoff. St. Louis, Mason. A—16,426 (19,150). T—2:31.
CHICAGO 2 5 2—9
EDMONTON 0 1 1—2
First—1, Chicago, Kane 14 (Sharp, Barker), 6:16 (pp). 2, Chicago, Fraser 2 (Ladd, Wisniewski), 17:50. Second—3, Chicago, Campbell 5 (Brouwer, Byfuglien), 3:46 (pp). 4, Edmonton, Horcoff 8 (Hemsky, Gilbert), 5:38 (pp). 5, Chicago, Brouwer 4 (Keith, Havlat), 12:05 (pp). 6, Chicago, Versteeg 8 (Ladd, Bolland), 12:26. 7, Chicago, Eager 6 (Kane, Barker), 15:54. 8, Chicago, Brouwer 5 (Wisniewski, Kane), 18:10. Third—9, Chicago, Keith 3, 5:32 (sh). 10, Chicago, C.Adams 2 (Wisniewski, Fraser), 14:59 (pp). 11, Edmonton, Pouliot 4 (Reddox), 15:23. Goalies—Chicago, Khabibulin. Edmonton, Garon, Roloson. A—16,839 (16,839). T—2:27.
N.Y. RANGERS 0 1 2—3
ANAHEIM 0 1 0—1
Second—1, N.Y. Rangers, Drury 9, 2:26. 2, Anaheim, Kunitz 8 (Hedican, Carter), 18:30. Third—3, N.Y. Rangers, Dawes 4, 16:44. 4, N.Y. Rangers, Zherdev 11, 19:59 (en-pp). Goalies—N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist. Anaheim, Hiller. A—16,921 (17,174). T—2:15.
PADDLING
SOLJAH LANIKAI COLD PACK CLASSIC
SATURDAY
At Lanikai Beach.
Long Course—Men/Mixed OC-2: 1, Luke Evslin 33:37. 2, Danny Ching 33:40. 3, Kekoa Bruhn 33:51. 4, Aaron Creps 33:56. 5, Kelly Foster 34:27. 6, Tyson Poppler 34:58. 7, Nicholas Ho 35:01. 8, Jack Roney 35:51. 9, Shawn Kaawa 35:54. 10, Raven Aipa 36:07. 11, Patrick Switzer 37:00. 12, Justin Akana 37:01. 13, Eric Olson 37:06. 14, Justin Watts 37:16. 15, Pam Diaconis/Mike Smith 38:04. Short Course—1, Bobby Yoza 24:38. 2, Brian Kon 25:44. 3, Jeff Tario 25:46. 4, Tony Levora/Eric Levora 29:30. 5, Connor Foti/ Jim Foti 29:30.
Women—Long Course: 1, Carlene Ornellas/Shien-lu Stokesbery 42:30. 2, Jane McKee 43:00. 3, Heidi Smith 45:15. 4, Anna Mathisen 47:31. 5, Stacey Olson 47:47.
SOCCER
HIGH SCHOOL
YESTERDAY
BIG ISLAND INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION
GIRLS VARSITY
KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAI'I 9, ST. JOSEPH 0
Goals—KSH: Pua Hall 2, 'Iolana Heaukulani 2, Nani Davis, Gabby Dyer, Jessica Marote, Kalena Shiroma, Natasha Ah Chong.
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
BOYS JV
Saint Louis 1, Mid-Pacific 0.
'Iolani 1, Punahou Blue 0 .
O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION
RED DIVISION
BOYS VARSITY
MOANALUA 2, CASTLE 0
Goals—Moa: Justin Watanabe, Kelsey Tsutsui.
CAMPBELL 2, NANAKULI 0
Goals-Camp: Devin Alcosiba, Rudy White.
PEARL CITY 4, KAPOLEI 1
Goals—PC: Sean Chang, Galvin Dela Cruz, Bronson Williams, Nick Kapua. Kap: Richard Gallarde.
LEILEHUA 1, 'AIEA 1
Goals—Lei: Casey Calistro. 'Aiea: Taylor Sonobe-Morita.
GIRLS VARSITY
MOANALUA 2, CASTLE 1
Goals—Moa: Jennifer Blakeley, Joy Eng. Cast: Shayla Hosaka.
CAMPBELL 2, WAIALUA 1
Goals—Camp: Ashlyn Oliveros, Jaelisa Carino. Wail: Jessica Temblor.
KAPOLEI 1, PEARL CITY 1
Goals—Kap: Kristina Behrens. PC: Christina Saturnio.
'AIEA 3, LEILEHUA 1
Goals—'Aiea: Jacquie Watkins 3. Lei: Michelle Nakasone.
GIRLS JV
Moanalua 2, Castle 0.
Campbell 3, Waialua 0.
Kapolei 3, Pearl City 1.
Leilehua 0, 'Aiea 0.
WHITE DIVISION
BOYS VARSITY
WAIALUA 6, WAIPAHU 0
Goals—Wail: Branden Galapia 3, AJ Hernandez 2, Kainoa Rosa.
RADFORD 4, WAI'ANAE 0
Goals—Rad: Christopher Nichols 2, Brian Gureck, Joshua Jerome.
KAILUA 3, KAIMUKI 0
Goals—Kail: Matthew Nakata, Dustin Kalai, Trey Tam.
GIRLS VARSITY
FARRINGTON 2, MCKINLEY 1
Goals—Farr: April Aggacid 2. McK: America Garcia.
NANAKULI 1, WAIPAHU 0
Goal—Nana: Charynae Morgan.
RADFORD 2, WAI'ANAE 2
Goals—Rad: Samantha Canty, Breanna Lechner. Wain: Janee Lee 2.
GIRLS JV
Wai'anae 6, Radford 0.
TENNIS
USTA JUNIOR TEAM SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
SUNDAY
At Central O'ahu Regional Park.
FINAL RESULTS (SPORTSMANSHIP WINNER IN PARENTHESES)
2.5 Division—12-under: 1, K2TENS. 2, Mililani 10-s Kidz (Davin Lee). 3, Kilauea Force. 14-under: 1, Kilauea Junior Tennis. 2, The O'ahu Club Tennis Academy (Wataru Sugahara). 3, Pearl Harbor Breakers. 18-under: 1, Falcon Tennis 1. 2, Team Kailua (Joshua Texeira). 3.0 Division—12-under: 1, Mililani 10-s Kidz. 2, Manoa Valley Tennis. 3, Slamming Acers. 4, Hilo Junior Tennis Club (Brandon Hamamoto). 14-under: 1, The O'ahu Club Tennis Academy. 2, Get A Grip (Aaron Machida). 3, Kaua'i Hurricanz. 16-under: 1, Ke'ehi Rackets Blue. 2, Mililani 10-s Kidz Blue. 3, Kaua'i Hurricanz (Peter Nguyen). 18-under: 1, Mililani 10-s Kidz. 2, 808 Tennis Academy. 3, Ihilani Futures. 4, Keauhou No Exhuses (Erin Wakefield-McDonald). 3.5 Division—14-under: 1, Tacub Tennis. 2, Shotmakers. 3, Team Kailua (Kristyn Iwane). 16-under: 1, Team Kailua. 2, Mililani 10-s Kidz (Danielle Terukina). 18-under: 1, Kilauea Heat. 2, Pearl Harbor Triple Threat. 3, Slamming Acers (Brandon Chin). 4.0 Division—18-under: 1, Slamming Acers. 2, Manoa Valley Tennis (Courtney Chun). 3, Falcon Tennis. Open Division—14-under: 1, Slamming Acers 1 (Kristen Poei). 2, Slamming Acers 2. 18-under: 1, Wai'alae Iki 5 Gold Stars. 2, All Da Wei Kids (Sherise Lum). 3, Slamming Acers.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore Orioles—Agreed to terms with SS Cesar Izturis on a two-year contract.
Kansas City Royals—Agreed to terms with LHP John Bale on a one-year contract.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago Cubs—Agreed to terms with OF Joey Gathright on a one-year contract.
Philadelphia Phillies—Agreed to terms with OF Raul Ibanez on a three-year contract.
FOOTBALL
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Atlanta Falcons—Placed WR Laurent Robinson and CB David Irons on injured reserve. Signed TE Marcus Pollard and S Eric Brock from the practice squad. Signed CB Darius Vinnett and OL Michael Butterworth to the practice squad.
Cincinnati Bengals—Waived LB Victor Hobson. Signed G James Blair to the practice squad.
Jacksonville Jaguars—Placed WR Jerry Porter, LB Daryl Smith and DT Tony McDaniel on injured reserve. Signed DB Calvin Lowry and G Cameron Stephenson.