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SPORTS TODAY
BASKETBALL
College men, UC Riverside vs. Hawai'i, 7:05 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
College men, Hillsdale (Mich.) vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i, 7:30 p.m. at Cannon Activities Center.
High school girls, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Division II, Christian Academy at Punahou, 7 p.m.; Hawai'i Baptist at Hawai'ian Mission Academy, 7:30 p.m.
GOLF
Governor John A. Burns Challenge Cup, 7:10 a.m. at Turtle Bay Resort, Arnold Palmer Course.
SOCCER
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association. Red Boys: Kahuku at Castle; Kalani at Moanalua; Roosevelt at Kaiser; Leilehua at Nanakuli; Campbell at Pearl City; Kapolei at Mililani. Matches start at 7:15 p.m. White Boys: Waialua at Farrington, 4 p.m.; Kaimuki at Radford, 6 p.m.; McKinley at Wai'anae, 7:15 p.m.; Kailua at Waipahu, 7:15 p.m. Red Girls: Kahuku at Castle, 5:30 p.m.; Kalani at Moanalua, 5:30 p.m.; Roosevelt at Kaiser, 5:30 p.m.; Campbell at Pearl City, 5:30 p.m.; Kapolei at Mililani, 5:30 p.m.; Leilehua at Waialua, 7:15 p.m. White: McKinley at Wai'anae; Kailua at Waipahu; Farrington at Nanakuli. Matches start at 5:30 p.m.
SPORTS
TOMORROW
FOOTBALL
College, Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl, Notre Dame vs. Hawai'i, 3 p.m. at Aloha Stadium.
BASEBALL
O'AHU AJA LEAGUE
SUNDAY
PEARL CITY VS. WAIPAHU
At Hans L'Orange park.
PC 000 000 000—0 4 4
WAIP 000 600 00X—6 5 1
Tyler Inouye, DJ Andrade (6), Sean Yamashita (9) and Ian Ferris. Cruz Hatanaka, Jeremy Fujimoto (8) and Kramer Aoki. W—Hatanaka. L—Inouye.
Leading hitters—PC: none. Waip: Shaun Kiriu double, 2 RBIs; Derek Costigan 2 RBIs.
KANE'OHE VS. MANOA
At Ala Wai park.
KAN 030 000 00X— 3 5 4
MAN 124 041 0XX—12 8 1
Paul Nishimura, Kaulana Ching (4), Nick Miyamoto (7) and Aalona Amimoto, Marshall Nishimura (5). Eric Lum, Ross Yamaguchi (6), Ryan Tamashiro (8) and Shane Fujio, Kelly Teramoto (3). W—Lum. L—Nishimura.
Leading hitters—Kan: Nishimura 2-2. Man: Galen Komo 3-3, 2 runs, 5 RBIs; Shane Toguchi 3-5, 3 RBIs; Teramoto2-3.
Note: Game stopped in eighth inning due time limit.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN
ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 POLL
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 21, 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, N. Caroln (71) 11-0 1,775 1.
2, Connecticut 10-0 1,693 2.
3, Pittsburgh 12-0 1,618 3.
4, Oklahoma 11-0 1,580 4.
5, Duke 10-1 1,486 6.
6, Wake Forest 10-0 1,294 10.
7, Gonzaga 8-2 1,154 8.
8, Notre Dame 8-2 1,116 12.
9, Texas 9-2 1,108 5.
10, Purdue 9-2 1,083 13.
11, Michigan St. 8-2 907 19.
12, Georgetown 8-1 880 15.
13, UCLA 8-2 873 14.
14, Xavier 9-1 861 7.
15, Ohio St. 8-0 766 17.
16, Tennessee 8-2 758 16.
17, Syracuse 11-1 742 11.
18, Villanova 10-1 594 18.
19, Louisville 7-2 521 9.
20, Arizona St. 9-1 477 20.
21, Baylor 9-1 466 21.
22, Clemson 12-0 462 25.
23, Minnesota 10-0 198 —.
24, Michigan 8-2 183 —.
25, Missouri 9-1 71 —.
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 Dec. 21, 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, N. Carolina (31) 11-0 775 1.
2, Connecticut 10-0 737 2.
3, Pittsburgh 12-0 715 3.
4, Oklahoma 11-0 683 4.
5, Duke 10-1 651 6.
6, Wake Forest 10-0 552 10.
7, Gonzaga 8-2 449 7t.
8, Texas 9-2 486 5.
9, Georgetown 8-1 476 13.
10, UCLA 8-2 465 12.
11, Notre Dame 8-2 398 14.
12, Xavier 9-1 392 7t.
13, Ohio State 8-0 371 16.
14, Syracuse 11-1 368 11.
15, Purdue 9-2 341 18.
16, Villanova 10-1 324 15.
17, Arizona State 9-1 306 17.
18, Michigan State 8-2 254 22.
19, Louisville 7-2 231 9.
20, Clemson 12-0 218 25.
21, Tennessee 8-2 215 19.
22, Baylor 9-1 163 24.
23, Minnesota 10-0 78 NR.
24, Memphis 6-3 60 21.
25, Marquette 9-2 58 23.
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
Manhattan 65, Long Island U. 61.
Providence 91, Bryant 64.
Saint Joseph's 71, Cornell 67.
Syracuse 82, Coppin St. 71.
Villanova 78, Navy 68.
SOUTH
Alabama 82, Chattanooga 63.
Auburn 77, Alabama St. 72.
Florida 88, Georgia Southern 81.
George Mason 60, Tulane 52.
James Madison 70, Seton Hall 64.
Kentucky 102, Tennessee St. 58.
LSU 62, McNeese St. 59.
Louisiana Tech 72, TCU 67.
Marquette 68, N.C. State 65.
Maryland 67, American U. 51.
Memphis 87, Drexel 49.
Mississippi 86, Florida A&M 63.
Mississippi St. 74, Nicholls St. 68.
New Orleans 71, North Texas 65.
Northwestern St. 92, Southern NO 64.
Old Dominion 66, Md.-Eastern Shore 56.
Oral Roberts 86, South Florida 63.
Richmond 79, Bucknell 57.
Southern Miss. 69, Spring Hill 49.
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 80, Georgia 79, OT.
Troy 101, UNC Wilmington 92.
UAB 76, Florida Atlantic 43.
UC Irvine 64, Norfolk St. 51.
UCF 85, Valparaiso 60.
Vanderbilt 68, Furman 49.
Wake Forest 95, East Carolina 54.
Weber St. 61, Texas-Pan American 54.
MIDWEST
Bowling Green 77, Towson 58.
Chicago St. 77, E. Illinois 64.
Cincinnati 79, Ark.-Pine Bluff 49.
Michigan 76, Florida Gulf Coast 59.
Middle Tenn. 63, Missouri St. 51.
Northeastern 55, Indiana 42.
Notre Dame 81, Savannah St. 49.
Oakland, Mich. 66, E. Michigan 53.
Ohio 58, Holy Cross 53.
Ohio St. 83, UNC Asheville 59.
Purdue 70, IPFW 55.
S. Illinois 64, W. Michigan 46.
Texas-San Antonio 76, UMKC 72.
Wichita St. 66, North Dakota 51.
SOUTHWEST
Baylor 74, Hartford 59.
Oklahoma 70, Rice 58.
FAR WEST
Air Force 65, Texas Southern 41.
Boise St. 75, San Diego 72.
Cal St.-Fullerton 88, Mont. State 80.
California 83, Colgate 48.
Creighton 84, Fresno St. 65.
DePaul 65, Saint Louis 61.
Denver 66, Grambling St. 42.
E. Wash. 90, Evergreen St. 87.
Liberty 75, N. Colorado 70.
Long Beach St. 76, Temple 71.
Mercer 75, Loyola Marymount 52.
Portland 98, Howard 73.
S.C.-Upstate 71, Southern U. 43.
San Diego St. 72, CS Northridge 56.
San Jose St. 82, San Francisco 76.
Southern Cal 76, Georgia Tech 57.
Utah St. 66, Utah 64.
COLLEGE WOMEN
ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 POLL
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 21, 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, Connectct (45) 10-0 1,125 1.
2, North Carolina 12-0 1,078 2.
3, Texas A&M 10-0 1,001 4.
4, Texas 10-0 976 5.
5, Oklahoma 9-2 946 6.
6, Duke 9-1 856 8.
7, Baylor 11-1 819 7.
8, Tennessee 9-2 776 11.
9, Auburn 12-0 732 10.
10, Louisville 10-1 729 9.
11, Stanford 8-3 707 3.
12, Notre Dame 9-1 609 13.
13, California 8-2 605 12.
14, Maryland 9-2 541 15.
15, Rutgers 7-2 538 14.
16, Virginia 9-2 415 17.
17, Ohio St. 10-2 400 18.
18, Florida 11-1 343 20.
19, Pittsburgh 9-2 284 16.
20, Vanderbilt 10-2 245 19.
21, Oklahoma St. 7-2 179 22.
22, Kansas St. 10-0 168 23.
23, Georgia Tech 10-2 128 25.
24, Arizona St. 8-3 118 21.
25, S. Dakota St. 12-1 112 —.
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
Canisius 68, Rhode Island 67, OT.
Delaware 52, Villanova 49.
Hofstra 70, St. Francis, NY 46.
N.C. State 78, Columbia 58.
Navy 61, Radford 44.
Northeastern 66, Holy Cross 47.
Richmond 73, Drexel 60.
Seton Hall 74, Saint Joseph's 67.
St. Bonaventure 70, Cornell 49.
SOUTH
Alabama 76, Alabama A&M 65.
Campbell 69, Winston-Salem 56.
Georgia 67, Clemson 50.
La. Tech 77, Ark.-Little Rock 61.
New Orleans 84, Nicholls St. 55.
Vanderbilt 67, Liberty 50.
W. Kentucky 75, Troy 66.
MIDWEST
Bradley 73, Toledo 65.
Chicago St. 78, Drake 66.
DePaul 90, Ill.-Chicago 67.
Indiana St. 66, Butler 63.
Iowa 73, Wisconsin 63.
Northwestern 67, N. Dakota 65.
Purdue 53, Illinois 42.
Temple 78, Ball St. 73.
SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma St. 90, E. Kentucky 35.
FAR WEST
Boise St. 68, Saint Mary's-Calif. 60.
CS Northridge 54, E. Wash. 47.
Colorado 76, Saint Louis 63.
Gonzaga 67, Wyoming 38.
Hawai'i 65, Washington St. 59.
Long Beach St. 74, N.M. State 61.
Pacific 76, Sacramento St. 64.
UMKC 64, Air Force 59.
Utah St. 44, Weber St. 41.
West Virginia 72, Santa Clara 54.
TOURNAMENT
OC CLASH
CHAMPIONSHIP
Illinois St. 95, UNC-Greensboro 51.
THIRD PLACE
W. Michigan 64, UC Irvine 43.
NCAA DIVISION II
HARDING (ARK.) VS. HAWAI'I PACIFIC
YESTERDAY
At McKinley High School.
HU (10-1) 42 37—79
HPU (2-7) 41 36—77
Leading scorers—HU: Makala McNair 28, Ashley Anderson 22, Stacey Owens 11. HPU: Mana Hopkins 19, Paris Gravely 19, Tiffany Wilson 13, Maltresa Neely 11. Rebounds—HU: Kaitlin May 8, Ashley Anderson 8. HPU: Genesis Lewis 9, Hopkins 8. Assists—HU: Sierra Rollins 6.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
'IOLANI PREP CLASSIC
YESTERDAY
LEILEHUA 48, MARYKNOLL 34
Leading scorers—Lei: Brent Lemon 12, Xavier Ager 12, Hoku Kama 11. MS: Tyler Terai 12.
KAIMUKI 45, MCKINLEY 36
Leading scorers—Kaim: David Taulung 17. McK: Tana Woodard 13.
MID-PACIFIC 52, MOANALUA 40
Leading scorers—MPI: Marcus Holyfield 21. Moan: Joshia Kauhola 13, Marcus Monroe 10.
KAMEHAMEHA 56, TSINGHUA 30
Leading scorers—Tsing: Hang Chu Liu 10. KS: Micah Christenson 18, Pii Minns 13.
SEVENTH PLACE
'IOLANI 82, PUTNAM CITY 74, 3 OT
Leading scorers—'Iol: Kainoa Chu 23, Trevyn Tulonghari 15, Kela Marciel 10. PC: Kyle Hardrick 23, Dominique Raney 20, Brian Brown 16, Tyler Earls 11.
FIFTH PLACE
DEMATHA 73, WHITNEY YOUNG 66
Leading scorers—DM: Josh Selby 24, Quinn Cook 13, Mikael Hopkins 11, Marcus Rouse 10. WY: Ahmad Starks 16, Chris Colvin 12, Samuel Thompson 10.
THIRD PLACE
FAIRFAX 55, LEFLORE 51
Leading scorers—Fair: Solomon Hill 15, Renardo Sidney 14, Donte McFrazier 14. LF: Demarcus Cousins 19, Gerald Watkins 15.
CHAMPIONSHIP
OAK HILL 74, MONTROSE 62
Leading scorers—OH: Lamont Jones 40, Doron Lamb 20. Mont: Mouphtaou Yarou 23, Terrence Ross 13, Isaiah Armwood 11.
PRESEASON
Varsity—Mililani 81, Waialua 27.
JV—Mililani 81, Waialua 23.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
JUNIOR VARSITY
'Iolani 23, Punahou-Blue 22.
BOWLING
HAWAI'I TV BOWLING
AKAGI BUILDERS AND PAINTERS OPEN SINGLES
SUNDAY
At Schofield Bowling Center.
High qualifier—Mike Hartter 669. Stepladder matches—1st: Kellen Sasano 211, Sandy Wailehua 182. 2nd: Jason Kuromoto 231, Sasano 175. 3rd: Kuromoto 187, Keith Odette 184. Championship: Chad Pojas 261, Kuromoto 212. Final standings—1, Pojas. 2, Kuromoto. 3, Odette. 4, Sasano. 5, Wailehua.
Note: Episode will air on Saturday, Dec. 27, 4 p.m. on KWHE.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
All Times Hawai'i.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic W L OT Pts GF GA.
N.Y. Rangrs 22 12 2 46 96 94.
Philadelphia 18 8 7 43 116 100.
New Jersey 19 9 3 41 99 82.
Pittsburgh 18 11 4 40 113 100.
N.Y. Islandrs 10 20 3 23 81 120.
Northeast W L OT Pts GF GA.
Boston 24 5 4 52 124 77.
Montreal 18 9 6 42 98 86.
Buffalo 16 13 5 37 97 98.
Toronto 14 13 6 34 107 114.
Ottawa 12 14 5 29 73 83.
Southeast W L OT Pts GF GA.
Washington 20 11 3 43 108 102.
Carolina 16 13 5 37 88 101.
Florida 15 13 4 34 79 85.
Atlanta 11 18 4 26 97 123.
Tampa Bay 7 16 9 23 72 101.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central W L OT Pts GF GA.
Detroit 22 6 4 48 119 97.
Chicago 18 6 7 43 114 82.
Nashville 16 13 3 35 84 92.
Columbus 14 15 4 32 89 100.
St. Louis 13 17 3 29 96 114.
Northwest W L OT Pts GF GA.
Vancouver 19 12 3 41 103 89.
Calgary 18 11 4 40 97 99.
Minnesota 16 14 2 34 84 74.
Colorado 16 16 1 33 88 96.
Edmonton 15 14 3 33 87 98.
Pacific W L OT Pts GF GA.
San Jose 26 4 3 55 116 80.
Anaheim 18 13 3 39 97 94.
Phoenix 16 14 4 36 88 95.
Los Angeles 13 14 6 32 87 98.
Dallas 13 14 5 31 90 113.
Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Pittsburgh 4, Buffalo 3, OT.
Toronto 6, Atlanta 2.
Edmonton 4, Phoenix 2.
Vancouver 4, Anaheim 3.
TODAY'S GAMES
Boston at New Jersey, 2 p.m.
Ottawa at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.
Los Angeles at Columbus, 2 p.m.
Atlanta at N.Y. Islanders, 2 p.m.
Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 2 p.m.
Dallas at Toronto, 2:30 p.m.
St. Louis at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m.
Nashville at Florida, 2:30 p.m.
Carolina at Minnesota, 3 p.m.
Phoenix at Colorado, 4 p.m.
Anaheim at Calgary, 4 p.m.
Vancouver at San Jose, 5 p.m.
PITTSBURGH 0 2 1 1—4
BUFFALO 1 2 0 0—3
First—1, Buffalo, Paille 4 (Numminen, Mair), 1:00. Second—2, Buffalo, Kotalik 8 (Paille, Mair), 5:23. 3, Pittsburgh, Dupuis 7 (Satan, Orpik), 6:18. 4, Pittsburgh, Goligoski 5 (Malkin, Fedotenko), 12:23. 5, Buffalo, MacArthur 9 (Kotalik, Numminen), 15:58 (pp). Third—6, Pittsburgh, Goligoski 6 (Malkin, Staal), 11:17 (pp). Overtime—7, Pittsburgh, Crosby 14 (Malkin, Goligoski), :43. Goalies—Pittsburgh, Fleury. Buffalo, Miller. A—18,690 (18,690). T—2:30.
TORONTO 2 1 3—6
ATLANTA 0 1 1—2
First—1, Toronto, Ponikarovsky 11 (Antropov, Stajan), :59. 2, Toronto, Je.Williams 5 (Moore, Blake), 10:43. Second—3, Toronto, Stajan 8 (Antropov, Ponikarovsky), 17:36. 4, Atlanta, Armstrong 8 (Ja.Williams, Valabik), 19:51. Third—5, Toronto, Moore 7 (Kubina, Je.Williams), 10:06 (pp). 6, Atlanta, T.White 11 (Kozlov, Havelid), 14:14. 7, Toronto, Hagman 10 (Mitchell), 15:36. 8, Toronto, Stajan 9 (Antropov, Ponikarovsky), 18:45 (en). Goalies—Toronto, Pogge. Atlanta, Lehtonen. A—16,413 (18,545). T—2:22.
PHOENIX 0 2 0—2
EDMONTON 2 0 2—4
First—1, Edmonton, Stortini 1 (Strudwick, Brodziak), 4:26. 2, Edmonton, Pouliot 5 (Cogliano, Moreau), 6:09. Second—3, Phoenix, Hanzal 9 (Sauer, Doan), 12:23. 4, Phoenix, Lisin 6 (Jovanovski, Jokinen), 17:37 (pp). Third—5, Edmonton, Souray 9 (Visnovsky, Hemsky), :45 (pp). 6, Edmonton, Cogliano 9 (Hemsky, Visnovsky), 17:46 (pp). Goalies—Phoenix, Tellqvist. Edmonton, Roloson. A—16,839 (16,839). T—2:30.
ANAHEIM 1 0 2—3
VANCOUVER 2 1 1—4
First—1, Anaheim, Ryan 5 (Getzlaf, S.Niedermayer), 8:32 (pp). 2, Vancouver, Raymond 8 (Ohlund, Bernier), 12:51 (pp). 3, Vancouver, Kesler 8 (Bernier, Raymond), 17:53 (pp). Second—4, Vancouver, D.Sedin 16 (Davison, H.Sedin), 4:35. Third—5, Vancouver, D.Sedin 17, 6:31. 6, Anaheim, S.Niedermayer 4 (Perry, Ryan), 11:33 (pp). 7, Anaheim, Pahlsson 3 (Perry, Ryan), 13:02. Goalies—Anaheim, Hiller. Vancouver, Sanford. A—18,630 (18,630). T—2:31.
GOLF
GOVERNOR JOHN A. BURNS CHALLENGE CUP
YESTERDAY
At Turtle Bay Resort.
Professionals 7, Amateurs 5.
4-BALL, BEST-BALL
Professionals 3, Amateurs 3.
p-Tadd Fujikawa/Joe Phengsavath def. a-Alex Chu/Bradley Shigezawa, 1 up. a-Neal Takara/Travis Toyama def. p-Ron Castillo Jr./Andrew Feldmann, 2 and 1. p-Regan Lee/Beau Yokomoto def. a-Chris Igawa/Max Bonk, 2 and 1. a-Alex Ching/David Fink def. p-Kevin Carll/Lance Taketa, 1 up. a-Brandan Kop/Lorens Chan def. p-John Hearn/Matt Pakkala, 2 up. p-Kalani Kiaaina/David Gerken def. a-T.J. Kua/Jonathan Ota, 1 up.
ALTERNATE SHOT
Professionals 4, Amateurs 2.
Fujikawa/Phengsavath def. Chu/Shigezawa, 1 up. Castillo Jr./Feldmann def. Takara/Toyama, 2 and 1. Igawa/Bonk def. Lee/Yokomoto, 4 and 2. Ching/Fink def. Carll/Taketa, 2 and 1. Hearn/Pakkala def. Kop/Chan, 1 up. Kiaaina/Gerken def. Kua/Ota, 2 and 1.
P-PROFESSIONAL; A-AMATEUR
SOCCER
HIGH SCHOOL
YESTERDAY
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
BOYS VARSITY
PAC-FIVE 7, DAMIEN 0
Goal scorers—PF: Kyohei Sekino 2, Michael Pang, Ryan Ko, Filippo Anzivino, Brandon Ohara, Troy Takahashi.
'IOLANI 2, MID-PACIFIC 1
Goal scorers—'Iol: Brock Granger, Jordan Lee. MPI: Cody Sullivan.
PUNAHOU 3, KAMEHAMEHA 0
Goal scorers—Pun: Lucas Lam, Kevin Johns, Alex Lam.
GIRLS VARSITY
MID-PACIFIC 1, SACRED HEARTS 1
Goal scorers—MPI: Elle Watson. SH: Logan Chan.
O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION
BOYS VARSITY
RED DIVISION
KALAHEO 1, KAISER 0
Goal scorers—Kalh: Dong Woo Kim.
KALANI 2, CASTLE 2
Goal scorers—Kaln: Kalai Maxilom, Danny Higa. Cast: Tyler Esteban 2.
PEARL CITY 6, NANAKULI 0
Goal scorers—PC: Bronson Oda 2, Nick Kapua 2, Ikaika Matas, George Gorgiev.
GIRLS VARSITY
RED DIVISION
PEARL CITY 3, WAIALUA 1
Goal scorers—PC: Casey-Lynn Casuga, Dayna Domingo, Kristy Iwahashi. Wail: Tirhanah Aki.
MAUI INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE
GIRLS VARSITY
BALDWIN 3, LAHAINALUNA 0
Goal scorers—Bald: Christina Imada, Amber-Lei Madriaga, own goal.
SWIMMING
Hawaiian Swimming Age Group Short Course Championship
At Veterans' Memorial Aquatic Center.
FRIDAY
BOYS
1,350 Freestyle—13-14 years old: 1, Kacy Johnson (KSC) 16:15.04. 2, Daren Choi (KSC) 16:46.77. 3, Bryant Zeh (KSC) 17:33.91. 15-16: 1, Kevin Moy (KSC) 16:21.24. 2, Kevin Jones ('Iol) 17:02.16. 3, Ryan Saunders (KSC) 17:02.78. 17-18: 1, Zach Johnson (Lah) 17:12.26. 2, Kendall Drake (MD) 17:50.80. 3, Aaron Schmaltz (Aulea) 17:55.23. 500 Freestyle—11-12: 1, Cody Hamane (WAC) 5:19.66. 2, Ren Kuwaye-Tamanaha (HAQ) 5:30.74. 3, Kyle Mauri (MD) 5:30.88. 400 Freestyle Relay—13-14: 1, Kamehameha Swim-A 3:20.10 (Daren Choi, Jacob Urbano, Bryant Zeh, Kacy Johnson). 2, Kamehameha Swim-B 3:42.42. 3, Hawai'i Swim-A 3:47.55. 15-16: 1, Hawai'i Swim-A 3:21.51 (Kramer Ichimura, Peter Chi, Jayson Hagi, Taylor Fife). 2, Hilo Aquatics-A 3:24.55. 3, Kamehameha Swim-B 3:27.62. 17-18: 1, Rainbow Aquatics-A 3:18.79 (Thomas Fee, Avery Chern, Ruddy Kiessling, Kyle Roth). 2, Kamehameha Swim-A 3:24.47. 3, Hawai'i Swim-A 3:30.82. 11-12: 1, Warrior Aquatic-A 3:51.54 (Cody hamane, Ryan Bisel, Jordan Kamimura, Adam Hill). 2, Kamehameha Swim-A 3:59.90. 3, Sunshine Aquatics-A 4:04.85.
GIRLS
1,650 Freestyle—13-14: 1, Rachel Shimizu (WAC) 18:13.67. 2, Anya Littlefield (Swim Kaua'i) 18:27.68. 3, Caitlyn Whang (KSC) 18:31.76. 15-16: 1, Alyssa Foo (Kona) 18:20.59. 2, Lilly Deer (PAQ) 18:40.55. 3, Alex Daley (HSC) 18:44.05. 500 Freestyle—11-12: 1, Summer Harrison (KSC) 5:24.18. 2, Danielle Jefferies (UN) 5:26.63. 3, Leahi Camacho (Kona) 5:27.47. 400 Freestyle Relay—13-14: 1, Kamehameha Swim-A 3:51.58 (Jasmine Mau, Anu Nihipali, Natsuko Marunaka, Caitlyn Whang). 2, Hawai'i Swim-A 3:51.07. 3, Warrior Aquatic-A 3:51.58. 15-16: 1, Hawai'i Swim-A 3:46.46 (Victoria Crozier, Kiana White, Alex Daley, Angelina Demirbag). 2, Kamehameha Swim-A 3:47.49. 3, Punahou Aquatics-A 3:49.61. 17-18: 1, Hawai'i Swim-A 3:36.65 (Elizabeth Matthews, Jennifer Cahill, Michelle Dudley, Christel Simms). 2, Kamehameha Swim-A 3:46.40. 3, Aulea Swim-A 3:57.51. 11-12: 1, Kamehameha-A 3:51.57 (Kristi McQuaid, Megan Miyahira, Gayla McQuaid, Summer Harrison) 3:51.57. 3, Kamehameha-B 4:04.86.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
Commissioner's Office—Suspended N.Y. Yankees minor-league C Damian Taveras and Baltimore minor-league RHP Ambiorix Suero 50 games after positive tests for banned performance-enhancing substances under baseball's minor league program.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston Red Sox—Named Dick Such pitching coach for Salem (Carolina) and Kevin Walker pitching coach for Lowell (NYP).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh Pirates—Agreed to terms with C Ryan Doumit on a three-year contract and with RHP Denny Bautista, RHP Chris Bootcheck, INF Garrett Jones, RHP Juan Mateo, INF Andy Phillips and OF Jeff Salazar on minor-league contracts.
Washington Nationals—Agreed to terms with RHP Daniel Cabrera on a one-year contract.
BASKETBALL
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
San Antonio Spurs—Signed G-F Malik Hairston from Austin (NBADL).