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SPORTS TODAY
BASEBALL
High school, Kailua Classic, 'Aiea vs. Moanalua, 8 a.m.; Kahuku vs. Waipahu, 10 a.m.; Punahou vs. Kamehameha, noon; Kapolei vs. Wai'anae, 2 p.m.; Pearl City vs. Kailua, 4 p.m. Games at Kailua.
FOOTBALL
NFL Pro Bowl, 11:30 a.m., at Aloha Stadium. Tickets: $48 to $125 at Ticketmaster.com; Aloha Stadium box office.
GOLF
Hawai'i Pearl Open, 7:30 a.m. at Pearl Country Club. No admission charge.
SOFTBALL
College women, exhibition, Hawai'i Pacific Alumnae Game, noon at HPU Windward field.
SPORTS TODAY
BASEBALL
High school, Kailua Classic, Punahou at Kapolei; Wai'anae at Waipahu; Pearl City at Moanalua; Kamehameha at Kailua. All games start at 4 p.m.
BASKETBALL
High school girls, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Division II, Punahou at Hawaiian Mission Academy, 5:30 p.m.; St. Francis at La Pietra, 6 p.m.
AIR RIFLERY
HIGH SCHOOL
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
YESTERDAY
At Saint Louis Range.
VARSITY
KAMEHAMEHA DEF. MID-PACIFIC 1911-1744
Top shooters—KS: Nikki Rapozo 331. MPI: CJ Obata 311.
JUNIOR VARSITY
Saint Louis/Sacred Hearts def. Island Pacific 2014-1376
Top shooters—SHA: Cecilia Wong 358. IPA: Michelle Mina 267.
BASEBALL
O'AHU AJA LEAGUE
FRIDAY
At Hans L'Orange park.
PEARL CITY 000 001 100 0—2 10 0
'EWA 101 000 000 0—2 6 2
Sean Yamashita and Kamaka Hosaka. Travis McGaughy and Jayson Kira.
Leading hitters—PC: Darryl Nitta 2-5, double; Hosaka 3-5, 2 doubles; Keith Tanaka 2-3. 'Ewa: Jonny Sakurai 2-4, triple; Cy Donald 2-4, double.
Notes: Game stopped due time limit.
THURSDAY
At Ala Wai.
SHERIDAN 500 301 000 5-14 16 3
OLOMANA 003 312 000 0- 9 14 6
Sean Nagao, Shay Hirota (5), Jay Takamoto (6) and Hirota, Kale Sumner (2), Corey Ishigo (6). Josh Kutaka, Mike Kealoha (5), Ryan Shintaku (8) and Jake Ross. W-Takamoto. L-Shintaku.
Leading hitters-Sher: Takamoto 3-6; Hirota 3-5, 2 RBIs; Reid Matsushima 3-6, double, triple, homer, 5 RBIs; Sumner 2-6, triple, 4 RBIs. Olo: Brandon Toro 3-4; Danny Kimura 2-2, double, 4 RBIs; Layne Ishigo 2-5, double; Ross 3-5.
At Hans L'Orange.
KANE'OHE 100 001 101 011-6 11 4
MILILANI 010 002 100 010-5 11 4
Stephen Koki and Marshall Nishimura. Scott Hiramoto, Brian Nuha (6), Brandon Morimoto (8) and Todd Jinbo. W-Koki. L-Morimoto.
Leading hittes-Kane: Kelsey Kochi 2-6, triple; Koki 2-5, 2 RBIs; Paul Nishimura 2-4, double. Mil: Chris Cannon 3-6, double, 2 RBIs; Sean Murphy 2-6, triple; Ryan Tanabe 2-5, double.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN
DIXIE STATE VS. HAWAI'I-HILO
At Civic Auditorium.
DSC (11-10, 5-3) 44 41 3—88
UHH (11-8, 4-4) 40 45 11—96
Leading scorers—DSC: Dalton Groskreutz 17, Ryan Sanchez 16, Kimball Payne, Andy Palmer 13. UHH: Jay DeMaestri 26, John Smith 17, Jacob Briggs 14, Charlando Brown 13, Perry Baggett 12, Brandon Price 12. Rebounds—DSC: Palmer 7, Ryan Sanchez 7, Kevin Lindquist 6. UHH: DeMaestri 13, Briggs 11, Price 6. Assists—UHH: Smith 7, Brown 6.
GRAND CANYON VS. CHAMINADE
At McCabe Gym.
GCU (10-11) 27 38—65
CU (11-8) 25 43—68
Leading scorers—GCU: David Cuen, Eric Cuen, Shansan Chambers 12, Brandon Dempster. CU: Joel Smith 17, Jamar Berry 15, Mohamed Tangara 11. Rebounds—GCU: E. Cuen 9, Engen Nurumbi 5. CU: Tangara 12, Smith 10, Berry 7.
COLLEGE WOMEN
NCAA DIVISION II
PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE
DIXIE STATE VS. HAWAI'I-HILO
At Civic Auditorium.
DSC (12-9, 5-3) 44 26—70
UHH (9-7, 3-5) 39 34—73
Leading scorers—DSC: Jessie Ingraham 12, Shanae Vaifuna 12, Lindsey Chettinger 12, Deney Phommabout 10. UHH: Sheila Azevedo 23, Hina Kimitete 15, Amanda Adams 10, Jessica Hanato 10. Rebounds—DSC: Tanya Clark 11, Ingraham 10. UHH: Azevedo 7. Assists—DSC: Courtney Boyd 6. UHH: Ashley Kualii 7.
HIGH SCHOOL
BIG ISLAND INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION
YESTERDAY
BOYS VARSITY
KAMEHAMEHA 63, KEALAKEHE 40
Leading scorers—KS: Jayce Caravlho 16, Kulani Soares 16, Colby Cabatu 10. Keal: John Ursua 11, Jordan Ursua 10.
BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY
Kamehameha 41, Kealakehe 24.
BOXING
FIGHT SCHEDULE
National TV in parentheses.
Feb. 7—At Rostock, Germany, Andriy Kotelnik, Germany, vs. Marcos Rene Maidana, Argentina, 12, for Kotelnik's WBA light welterweight title; Ruslan Chagaev, Germany, vs. Carl Davis Drumond, Costa Rica, 12, for Chagaev's WBA heavyweight title. At Honda Center, Anaheim, Calif. (SHO), Vic Darchinyan, Australia, vs. Jorge Arce, Mexico, 12, for Darchinyan's IBF-WBC-WBA junior bantamweight title; Antonio DeMarco, Mexico, Almazbek Raiymkulov, Las Vegas, 12, for the vacant NABO lightweight title; Vanes Martirosyan, Glendale, Calif. vs. Billy Lyell, Youngstown, Ohio, 10, light middleweights. Feb. 13—At the Roseland Ballroom, New York (ESPN2), Alexis Camacho, Austin, Texas, vs. Carlos Molina, Chicago, 10, welterweights. Feb. 14—At St. Quentin, France, Cristobal Cruz, Mexico, vs. Cyril Thomas, France, 12, for Cruz's IBF featherweight title; Osman Aktas, France, vs. Guillaume Frenois, France, 10, for Aktas' French featherweight title. At BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise, Fla. (HBO), Nate Campbell, Tampa, Fla., vs. Ali Fuenka, South Africa, 12, for Campbell's IBF-WBO lightweight titles; Sergio Martinez, Spain, vs. Kermit Cintron, Redding, Pa., 12, for the interim WBC light middleweight title; Francisco Palacios, Puerto Rico, vs. Lawrence Chapman, Atlanta, 12, for Palacios' WBA Fedlatin cruiserweight title; Alfredo Angulo, Coachella, Calif., vs. Danny Perez, San Diego, 10, middleweights; Ray Austin, Cleveland, vs. Alex Gonzales, Puerto Rico, 10, heavyweights. Feb. 20—At Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (ESPN2), Jesus Gonzales, Phoenix, vs. Richard Gutierrez, Miami, 10, light middleweights. Feb. 21—At Madison Square Garden, New York (PPV), Miguel Cotto, Puerto Rico, vs. Michael Jennings, England, 12, for the vacant WBO welterweight title. At Youngstown, Ohio (PPV), Kelly Pavlik, Youngstown, Ohio, vs. Marco Antonio Rubio, Mexico, 12, for Pavlik's WBC-WBO middleweight titles. Feb. 27—At Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Fla. (ESPN2), Glen Johnson, Miami, vs. Daniel Judah, Brooklyn, N.Y., 10, light heavyweights. At the Prudential Center, Newark, N.J. (SHO), Tomasz Adamek, Jersey City, N.J., Johnathon Banks, Detroit, 12, for Adamek's IBF cruiserweight title; Dionisio Miranda, Miami, vs. Giovanni Lorenzo, New York, 12, IBF middleweight eliminator. Feb. 28—At the Toyota Center, Houston (HBO), Juan Manuel Marquez, Anaheim, Calif., vs. Juan Diaz, Houston, 12, for Diaz's IBO lightweight title; Chris John, Indonesia, vs. Rocky Juarez, Houston, 12, for John's WBA featherweight title. At Oaxaca, Mexico, Roman Gonzalez, Nicaragua, vs. Francisco Rosas, Mexico, 12, for Gonzalez's WBA minimumweight title. At Toluca, Mexico, Cesar Canchilla, Colombia, vs. Giovanni Segura, Bell Gardens, Calif., 12, for the interim WBA light flyweight title. March 6—At Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Conn. (ESPN2), Delvin Rodriguez, Danbury, Conn., vs. Shamone Alvarez, Atlantic City, N.J., IBF welterweight title eliminator. March 7—At HP Pavilion, San Jose, calif. (HBO), Victor Ortiz, Oxnard, Calif., vs. Mike Arnaoutis, Atlantic City, N.J., 12, for Ortiz's WBO-NABO-USBA light welterweight titles; James Kirkland, Austin, Texas, vs. Joel Julio, Miami, 10, light middleweights; Robert Guerrero, Gilroy, Calif., vs. Daud Cino Yordan, Indonesia, 10, super featherweights. March 12—At Tokyo, Oscar Larios, Mexico, vs. Takahiro Aoh, Japan, 12, for Larios' WBC featherweight title. At Hyogo, Japan, Hozumi Hasegawa, Japan, vs. Vusi Malinga, South Africa, 12, for Hasegawa's WBC bantamweight title. March 13—At Bell Centre, Montreal (SHO), Lucian Bute, Canada, vs. Fulgencio Zuniga, Colombia, 12, for Bute's IBF super middleweight title. March 14—At Kiel, Germany, Arthur Abraham, Germany, vs. Lajuan Simon, Philadelphia, 12, for Abraham's IBF middleweight title. At Palms Casino, Las Vegas (HBO), Chad Dawson, New Haven, Conn., vs. Antonio Tarver, Tampa, Fla., 12, for Dawson's IBF-IBO light heavyweight title. At Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico, Cristian Mijares, Mexico, vs. Nehomar Cermeno, Panama, 12, for the interim WBA bantamweight title; Jorge Linares, Japan, vs. Josafet Perez, Mexico, 12, for Linares' WBA super featherweight title.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
All Times Hawai'i.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
ATLANTIC W L OT PTS GF GA
NEW JERSEY 33 17 3 69 165 134
N.Y. RANGERS 29 19 5 63 135 146
PHILADELPHIA 27 15 9 63 164 151
PITTSBURGH 26 23 5 57 167 165
N.Y. ISLANDERS 16 31 5 37 128 174
NORTHEAST W L OT PTS GF GA
BOSTON 39 8 7 85 188 121
MONTREAL 29 18 6 64 162 153
BUFFALO 28 20 6 62 161 148
TORONTO 20 24 9 49 157 193
OTTAWA 18 25 8 44 122 149
SOUTHEAST W L OT PTS GF GA
WASHINGTON 34 16 4 72 178 155
CAROLINA 27 22 5 59 142 156
FLORIDA 25 19 8 58 146 146
TAMPA BAY 18 24 11 47 134 164
ATLANTA 18 30 5 41 151 187
WESTERN CONFERENCE
CENTRAL W L OT PTS GF GA
DETROIT 34 11 7 75 196 154
CHICAGO 29 14 8 66 172 133
COLUMBUS 25 23 5 55 142 152
NASHVILLE 25 24 3 53 127 144
ST. LOUIS 22 24 6 50 150 161
NORTHWEST W L OT PTS GF GA
CALGARY 30 18 4 64 161 155
VANCOUVER 24 20 8 56 154 152
MINNESOTA 26 22 3 55 131 116
EDMONTON 26 23 3 55 144 163
COLORADO 25 27 1 51 146 163
PACIFIC W L OT PTS GF GA
SAN JOSE 36 7 7 79 172 119
ANAHEIM 27 24 5 59 156 156
DALLAS 25 19 7 57 158 163
PHOENIX 24 25 5 53 136 164
LOS ANGELES 23 21 7 53 134 142
Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Buffalo 3, Montreal 2.
New Jersey 5, Atlanta 1.
Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 1.
Nashville 2, Minnesota 0.
Dallas 10, N.Y. Rangers 2.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Philadelphia 4, Boston 3, OT.
Anaheim 2, Calgary 1.
Detroit 8, Edmonton 3.
Ottawa 3, Buffalo 2, SO.
Toronto 5, Montreal 2.
Columbus 3, San Jose 2, OT.
Washington 3, Florida 1.
Los Angeles 3, New Jersey 1.
Tampa Bay 1, N.Y. Islanders 0.
St. Louis 4, Colorado 1.
Carolina 7, Phoenix 2.
Vancouver 7, Chicago 3.
TODAY'S GAMES
Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:30 a.m.
Edmonton at Minnesota, 10 a.m.
Philadelphia at Atlanta, 10 a.m.
Nashville at Dallas, 1 p.m.
TOMORROW'S GAMES
N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 2 p.m.
Montreal at Calgary, 3 p.m.
PHILADELPHIA 1 2 0 1—4
BOSTON 3 0 0 0—3
First—1, Boston, Savard 21 (Lucic, Stuart), 3:52. 2, Philadelphia, S.Gagne 21 (Knuble, Giroux), 14:57 (pp). 3, Boston, Bitz 1 (Nokelainen, Stuart), 18:59. 4, Boston, Kobasew 11 (Hnidy, Bergeron), 19:07. Second—5, Philadelphia, Metropolit 2 (Asham), 2:08. 6, Philadelphia, Hartnell 20 (Carter, Lupul), 6:25 (pp). Overtime—7, Philadelphia, Jones 3 (Carter, Hartnell), 3:00. Goalies—Philadelphia, Biron, Niittymaki. Boston, Fernandez. A—17,565 (17,565). T—2:36.
ANAHEIM 1 1 0—2
CALGARY 0 0 1—1
First—1, Anaheim, Ryan 18 (Ebbett), 4:55. Second—2, Anaheim, Perry 20, 19:31. Third—3, Calgary, Cammalleri 27 (Sarich, Pardy), 13:06. Goalies—Anaheim, Giguere. Calgary, McElhinney. A—19,289 (19,289). T—2:19.
EDMONTON 0 0 3—3
DETROIT 5 1 2—8
First—1, Detroit, Rafalski 8 (Hossa, Hudler), 1:47 (pp). 2, Detroit, Lebda 5 (Draper), 3:18. 3, Detroit, Cleary 9 (Kronwall, Datsyuk), 5:44. 4, Detroit, Hossa 29 (Kronwall, Hudler), 13:01 (pp). 5, Detroit, Datsyuk 20 (Zetterberg, Rafalski), 18:02. Second—6, Detroit, Lidstrom 9 (Kronwall, Filppula), 19:53. Third—7, Edmonton, Stortini 2 (Pouliot, Gilbert), 3:54. 8, Edmonton, Penner 12 (Stortini, Grebeshkov), 7:01. 9, Edmonton, Pouliot 7 (Nilsson, Smid), 11:41. 10, Detroit, Samuelsson 14, 15:29. 11, Detroit, Leino 2 (Maltby), 15:43. Goalies—Edmonton, Roloson, Drouin-Deslauriers. Detroit, Conklin. A—20,066 (20,066). T—2:28.
BUFFALO 0 0 2 0—2
OTTAWA 0 2 0 0—3
OTTAWA WON SHOOTOUT 3-2
Second—1, Ottawa, Foligno 8 (Bell, Spezza), 10:28 (pp). 2, Ottawa, Vermette 7, 17:08. Third—3, Buffalo, Mair 6 (Connolly, Ellis), 1:06. 4, Buffalo, Stafford 15 (Roy, Pominville), 7:25 (pp). Shootout—Buffalo 2 (Kotalik G, Stafford NG, Connolly G, Roy NG), Ottawa 3 (Spezza NG, Ruutu G, Alfredsson G, Fisher G). Goalies—Buffalo, Miller. Ottawa, Elliott. A—18,452 (19,153). T—2:38.
TORONTO 1 1 3—5
MONTREAL 0 1 1—2
First—1, Toronto, Schenn 1 (Mitchell, Van Ryn), 14:37. Second—2, Montreal, D'Agostini 9 (Markov, Kovalev), :25 (pp). 3, Toronto, Kulemin 8 (Stempniak, Kubina), 2:37. Third—4, Toronto, Blake 18 (Hagman), 3:07. 5, Toronto, Blake 19 (Moore, Hagman), 9:13. 6, Montreal, Kostopoulos 5 (Lapierre, S.Kostitsyn), 11:02. 7, Toronto, Finger 4 (Moore), 18:56. Goalies—Toronto, Toskala. Montreal, Price. A—21,273 (21,273). T—2:34.
SAN JOSE 0 1 1 0—2
COLUMBUS 2 0 0 1—3
First—1, Columbus, Williams 10, 1:46. 2, Columbus, Nash 23 (Huselius, Klesla), 9:33. Second—3, San Jose, Setoguchi 22 (Ehrhoff, Thornton), :54 (pp). Third—4, San Jose, Ehrhoff 6 (Boyle, Grier), 16:02. Overtime—5, Columbus, Backman 2 (Umberger, Hejda), 1:33. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Columbus, LaCosta. A—18,144 (18,144). T—2:27.
FLORIDA 1 0 0—1
WASHINGTON 1 0 2—3
First—1, Washington, Fehr 6 (Fleischmann, Steckel), :33. 2, Florida, Ballard 5 (Zednik, Stillman), 8:35. Third—3, Washington, Green 18 (Ovechkin, Backstrom), :43 (pp). 4, Washington, Green 19, 18:47 (en-sh). Goalies—Florida, Vokoun. Washington, Theodore. A—18,277 (18,277). T—2:14.
LOS ANGELES 0 3 0—3
NEW JERSEY 0 0 1—1
Second—1, Los Angeles, Stoll 13 (Handzus, Brown), 10:23 (pp). 2, Los Angeles, Kopitar 15 (O'Sullivan, Frolov), 12:28. 3, Los Angeles, O'Sullivan 13 (penalty shot), 14:37. Third—4, New Jersey, Zubrus 12 (Rolston, Elias), 10:41. Goalies—Los Angeles, Quick. New Jersey, Clemmensen. A—17,056 (17,625). T—2:20.
N.Y. ISLANDERS 0 0 0—0
TAMPA BAY 0 0 1—1
Third—1, Tampa Bay, Roberts 3 (Eminger, Stamkos), 13:34. Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, Danis. Tampa Bay, McKenna. A—14,810 (19,758). T—2:21.
COLORADO 1 0 0—1
ST. LOUIS 0 3 1—4
First—1, Colorado, Stewart 8 (Wol ski, Smyth), 11:56. Second—2, St. Louis, Oshie 7 (Woywitka, Backes), :56. 3, St. Louis, Tkachuk 16 (Boyes), 4:20. 4, St. Louis, Boyes 23 (Wagner, Perron), 4:51. Third—5, St. Louis, Perron 6 (Backes, Steen), :49. Goalies—Colorado, Budaj. St. Louis, Mason. A—19,250 (19,150). T—2:18.
CAROLINA 1 3 3—7
PHOENIX 1 1 0—2
First—1, Carolina, Ruutu 15 (Whitney, Corvo), 1:04 (pp). 2, Phoenix, Goertzen 1 (Hoggan, Michalek), 6:37. Second—3, Carolina, Staal 23 (Samsonov, Pitkanen), 2:03 (pp). 4, Phoenix, Doan 21 (Lindstrom, Schlemko), 9:42 (pp). 5, Carolina, Cullen 14 (Samsonov, Williams), 15:10 (pp). 6, Carolina, Ruutu 16 (Babchuk, Samsonov), 19:07. Third—7, Carolina, Eaves 2 (J.Jokinen, LaRose), 3:42. 8, Carolina, Samsonov 11 (Ruutu, Rodney), 9:50 (pp). 9, Carolina, LaRose 12 (Cullen), 17:37 (sh). Goalies—Carolina, Ward. Phoenix, Bryzgalov, Tellqvist. A—15,229 (17,125). T—2:29.
CHICAGO 0 1 2—3
VANCOUVER 3 3 1—7
First—1, Vancouver, H.Sedin 9 (D.Sedin, Edler), :53. 2, Vancouver, Sundin 4 (Kesler, Edler), 3:02 (pp). 3, Vancouver, Kesler 13 (Sundin, Demitra), 13:50 (pp). Second—4, Vancouver, Bernier 12 (Davison, Raymond), 2:08. 5, Vancouver, D.Sedin 23 (Sundin, Edler), 5:41 (pp). 6, Vancouver, Edler 5 (Ohlund, Demitra), 12:19 (pp). 7, Chicago, Versteeg 15 (Barker, Walker), 18:52 (sh). Third—8, Chicago, Burish 5 (Eager, Barker), 7:00. 9, Chicago, Havlat 17 (Versteeg, Campbell), 9:33 (pp). 10, Vancouver, Kesler 14, 13:09. Goalies—Chicago, Huet, Khabibulin. Vancouver, Luongo. A—18,630 (18,630). T—2:22.
SOFTBALL
COLLEGE
OCEANIC TIME WARNER CABLE PARADISE CLASSIC
YESTERDAY
At Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
HAWAI'I VS. NO. 10 OKLAHOMA
HAWAI'I (1-3) 000 00— 0 1 6
OKLAHOMA (3-1) 264 2X—14 15 0
Melissa Gonzalez, Stephanie Ricketts (2), Sarah Robinson (3) and Katie Grimes, Stacey Yamada. Kirsten Allen and Lindsey Vandever. W—Allen (2-0). L—Gonzalez (0-2).
Leading hitters—UH: Gonzalez double. Okla: Krystle Huey 2 runs; Jeannie Douglas double; Amber Flores 3-3, 2 runs, 3 RBIs; Karolyne Long double; Samantha Ricketts 2-4; Vandever 3-3, 2 runs; Dani Dobbs 2 runs.
HAWAI'I VS. NO. 17 LSU
HAWAI'I (1-4) 001 012 100—5 10 2
LSU (3-2) 100 000 401—6 6 3
Courtney Baughman and Katie Grimes. Cody Trahan, Brittany Mack (5) and Jessica Mouse, Morgan Russell. W—Mack (1-0). L—Baughman (1-2).
Leading hitters—UH: Tanisha Milca 2-4, 2 RBIs; Clare Warwick 2-2, double. LSU: Kirsten Shortridge homer, 2 runs; Ashley Applegate 2 RBIs; Anissa Young double; Casey Faile double.
Other scores:
UAB 5, LSU 3.
Oklahoma 13, UAB 1.
NCAA DIVISION II
NON-CONFERENCE
BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I VS. HAWAI'I-HILO
YESTERDAY
At UHH Softball Field.
GAME ONE
BYUH (1-2) 000 000 0—0 6 3
UHH (2-1) 001 202 X—5 8 1
Katresha Veazie, Julianne Tialavea (5) and Kahealani Alohikea-Betham. Amber Waracka and Bryanna Hardy. W—Waracka (1-0). L—Veazie (0-2).
Leading hitters—UHH: Jessica Schatz double; Tessa Truong 2-3, 2 runs.
GAME TWO
BYUH (1-3) 000 001—1 7 6
UHH (3-1) 222 003—9 12 0
Julianne Tialavea, Katresha Veazie (5) and Kahealani Alohikea-Betham. Sarah Weisskopf and Jessica Schatz. W—Weisskopf (2-0). L—Tialavea (1-1).
Leading hitters—BYUH: Ivy Sessions 2-3; Alohikea-Betham homer. UHH: Sierra Green 2 runs; Sipau Lee-Noa double; Aisha Sueda 2-4, homer, 2 runs, 5 RBIs; Schatz 3-3.
HAWAI'I PACIFIC VS. CHAMINADE
YESTERDAY
At Central O'ahu Regional Park.
GAME ONE
HPU (3-0) 900 10—10 14 0
CU (0-3) 000 00— 0 4 1
Maile Kim, Courtney Kessell (1), Ashley Valine (5) and Kozy Toriano. Kasy'e Lalau, Chelsi Walls (1) and Shalin Yamaguchi. W—Kessell (2-0). L—Lalau (0-2).
Leading hitters—HPU: Ciera Senas 3-4, double, 2 runs; Casey Sugihara 2 RBIs; Krystal Plunkett 3-4, 2 RBIs; Kim 2-4, 2 runs; Tajia Arcierto 2-4, 2 RBIs; Courtney Kessell 2 RBIs.
GAME TWO
HPU (4-0) 411 04—10 15 3
CU (0-4) 000 10— 1 3 4
Sherise Musquiz, Melissa Kirby (5) and Kozy Toriano. Chelsi Walls, Kasy'e Lalau (3) and Skye Virtudes. W—Musquiz. L—Walls.
Leading hitters—HPU: Ciera Senas 2-4, 2 rns; Casey Sugihara 3-4, double, 2 runs, 3 RBIs; Krystal Plunkett 2-3, homer, 2 runs, 3 RBIs; Maile Kim 2-4, 2 RBIs; Kozy Toriano 2-3, double; Nicole Riviera 2-3, 2 runs. CU: Keli-Grace Kaowili-Saniatan 2-3.
WATER POLO
STANFORD INVITATIONAL
YESTERDAY
At Stanford.
TEAM USA VS. NO. 4 HAWAI'I
BELARDI POOL
TEAM USA 1 1 1 2—5
HAWAI'I 1 2 1 2—6
Goal scorers—USA: Jessica Steffens 2, Martin, Ochsner, Sardo. UH: Ryan Hanson-Swaner 3, Carmen Eggens 2, Saara Majuri. Goalie saves—USA: Milne 4, Stuart 2. UH: Serena Bredin 5.
NO. 4 HAWAI'I VS. UCLA
Avery Stadium Pool.
HAWAI'I 3 2 3 5—13
UCLA 4 5 1 2—12
Goal scorers—UH: Kelly Mason 6, Dagmav Genee 3, Saara Majuri 2, Carmen Eggens, Leonie Van Der Molen, Ryan Hanson-Swaner. UCLA: Katie Rulon 4, Tanya Gandy 4, Priscilla Orozco 2, Randi Bresee 2. Goalie saves—UH: Serena Bredin 4. UCLA: Brittany Fullen 5.
Other scores:
Stanford 11, Indiana 2.
USC 19, Arizona State 9.
UCLA 13, San Jose State 6.
Arizona State 10, Indiana 9, OT.
USC 12, Stanford 10, OT.
San Jose State 7, USA 6.
WRESTLING
HIGH SCHOOL
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAUGE OF HONOLULU
YESTERDAY'S DUAL MEET TOURNAMENT
At Kamehameha.
BOYS VARSITY
Punahou 46, Kamehameha 10.
Punahou 62, Pac-Five 9.
Kamehameha 33, 'Iolani 30.
'Iolani 51, Pac-Five 22.
'Iolani 56, Damien 5.
Pac-Five 44, Saint Louis 29.
Damien 29, Saint Louis 24.
BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY
Punahou 52, Kamehameha 21.
Punahou 69, Pac-Five 9.
Kamehameha 70, 'Iolani 9.
'Iolani 39, Damien 28.
'Iolani 41, Pac-Five 36.
Pac-Five 54, Saint Louis 30.
Saint Louis 54, Damien 30.
GIRLS VARSITY
Punahou 34, 'Iolani 16.
Punahou 54, Kamehameha 0.
'Iolani 30, Pac-Five 29.
Pac-Five 48, Kamehameha 0.
O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION
FRIDAY'S DUAL MEET CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Moanalua.
BOYS VARSITY
CHAMPIONSHIP
Kaiser 58, Kapolei 16.
THIRD PLACE
Campbell 42, Farrington 34.
SEMIFINALS
Kaiser 56, Campbell 21.
Kapolei 51, Farrington 27.
GIRLS VARSITY
CHAMPIONSHIP
Campbell 33, Kahuku 25.
THIRD PLACE
Farrington 24, Pearl City 10.
SEMIFINALS
Kahuku 30, Pearl City 6.
Campbell 48, Farrington 18.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore Orioles—Agreed to terms with LHP George Sherrill on a one-year contract.
Toronto Blue Jays—Agreed to terms with RHP Shawn Camp on a one-year contract.
BASKETBALL
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
NBA—Fined Boston coach Doc Rivers $15,000 for verbal abuse of game officials following a game against the L.A. Lakers on Feb. 5.
Charlotte Bobcats—Traded F Adam Morrison and G Shannon Brown to the Los Angeles Lakers for F Vladimir Radmanovic.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Dallas Stars—Assigned RW Chris Conner to Peoria (AHL).
St. Louis Blues—Assigned G Manny Legace to Peoria (AHL). Recalled G Chris Holt and D Steve Wagner from Peoria.
Tampa Bay Lightning—Traded LW Jussi Jokinen to Carolina for LW Wade Brookbank, D Josef Melichar and a fourth-round draft pick.
Washington Capitals—Recalled F Alexandre Giroux from Hershey (AHL).
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE
Albany River Rats—Signed RW Brock Hooton to a tryout contract.
Binghamton Senators—Assigned F Mike Sgroi to Elmira (ECHL).
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins—Recalled F Bryan Ewing from Wheeling.
COLLEGE
Holy Cross—Named Ted Priestly men's soccer coach.