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Posted on: Monday, March 16, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

SPORTS TODAY

BASEBALL

College, Pacific West Conference, Grand Canyon vs. Hawai'i-Hilo, 6 p.m. at Francis Wong Stadium.

High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red East: Kaiser at Moanalua; Kalani at Kalaheo; Roosevelt at Kailua. Red West: Pearl City at Campbell; Mililani at 'Aiea; Kapolei at Leilehua (5:30 p.m.). White: Nanakuli at Farrington; Waipahu at McKinley; Radford at Kaimuki. Games at 3:30 p.m.

SOFTBALL

College women, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Dixie State vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 1 p.m. at HPU Windward field.

College women, doubleheader, Academy of Art vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i, 1 p.m. at BYUH field in La'ie.

High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association. Red East: Castle at Kahuku. Red West: Kapolei vs. Leilehua, at Kapolei. White: McKinley vs. Radford, at McKinley: 'Aiea vs. 'Anuenue, at 'Aiea. Games at 3:30 p.m.

SPORTS

TOMORROW

BASEBALL

College, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Grand Canyon vs. Hawai'i-Hilo, 3 p.m. at Francis Wong Stadium.

SOFTBALL

College women, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Dixie State vs. Chaminade, 4:30 p.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park.

High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association. Red East: Farrington at Moanalua; Roosevelt at Kaimuki. Red West: Waipahu at Mililani. Games at 3:30 p.m.

WATER POLO

College women, Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, USC vs. Hawai'i, 6 p.m. at Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex.

BASKETBALL

COLLEGE MEN

TOURNAMENT

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Duke 79, Florida St. 69.

BIG TEN CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Purdue 65, Ohio St. 61.

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Mississippi St. 64, Tennessee 61.

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Stephen F.Austin 68, Texas-San Antonio 57.

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 Sunday, 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, LOUISVILLE (14) 28-5 752 5

2, MEMPHIS (11) 31-3 728 3

3, NORTH CAROLINA (6) 28-4 727 1

4, PITTSBURGH 28-4 692 2

5, DUKE 28-6 638 8

6, CONNECTICUT 27-4 621 4

7, MICHIGAN STATE 26-6 569 6

8, OKLAHOMA 27-5 541 7

9, MISSOURI 28-6 505 15

10, GONZAGA 26-5 488 12

11, WAKE FOREST 24-6 429 9

12, VILLANOVA 26-7 402 13

13, KANSAS 25-7 400 11

14, WASHINGTON 25-8 389 10

15, SYRACUSE 26-9 373 20

16, FLORIDA STATE 25-9 293 22

17, UCLA 25-8 243 14

18, PURDUE 25-9 231 24

19, ARIZONA STATE 24-9 212 23

20, LSU 26-7 192 16

21, CLEMSON 23-8 132 18

22, XAVIER 25-7 124 19

23, BUTLER 26-5 104 17

24, MARQUETTE 24-9 80 21

25, UTAH STATE 30-4 40 NR

Others receiving votes: Illinois 37; Ohio State 31; Utah 26; Southern California 24; West Virginia 22; Brigham Young 7; Saint Mary's 6; Temple 5; Texas 4; Mississippi State 3; Tennessee 3; Siena 2.

NCAA DIVISION II BASKETBALL

ALL TIMES HAWAI'I

SECOND ROUND

YESTERDAY

Kutztown 92, Indiana, Pa. 86.

Gannon 67, Alderson-Broaddus 65.

Southwest Baptist 74, Dallas Baptist 68.

Central Missouri 80, Midwestern St. 72.

Augustana, S.D. 88, Winona State 82.

Southwest Minnesota State 77, Minnesota St.-Mankato 69.

S.C.-Aiken 85, Catawba 72.

Augusta State 77, Barton 61.

Christian Brothers 72, Claflin 53.

Florida Southern 95, Arkansas Tech 92.

Merrimack 79, Bentley 76, 2OT.

C.W. Post 75, Assumption 61.

Bellarmine 92, Lake Superior St. 83.

Findlay 81, Southern Indiana 59.

THIRD ROUND

TOMORROW

Kutztown (26-4) vs. Gannon (27-3), 1 p.m.

Southwest Baptist (22-4) vs. Central Missouri (24-4), 2 p.m.

Augustana, S.D. (18-9) vs Southwest Minnesota State (23-5), 2 p.m.

S.C.-Aiken (24-6) vs. Augusta State (28-4), 1 p.m.

Christian Brothers (20-5) vs. Florida Southern (28-5), 1 p.m.

Merrimack (21-9) vs. C.W. Post (29-0), 1 p.m.

Bellarmine (25-6) vs. Findlay (31-0), 1 p.m.

WEDNESDAY

AT LA'IE

Cal Poly (19-6) vs. BYU-Hawai'i (24-1), 7:30 p.m.

NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT

All Times Hawai'i.

TOMORROW'S FIRST ROUND

Davidson (26-7) at South Carolina (21-9), 1 p.m.

Rhode Island (22-10) at Niagara (26-8), 1 p.m.

George Mason (22-10) at Penn State (22-11), 2 p.m.

UAB (22-11) at Notre Dame (18-14), 3 p.m.

UNLV (21-10) at Kentucky (20-12), 3:30 p.m.

Weber State (21-9) at San Diego State (23-9), 4 p.m.

Nebraska (18-12) at New Mexico (21-11), 4 p.m.

Washington State (17-15) at St. Mary's, Calif. (25-6), 5 p.m.

COLLEGE WOMEN

TOURNAMENT

AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Vermont 74, Boston U. 66.

BIG 12 CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Baylor 72, Texas A&M 63.

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Liberty 51, Gardner-Webb 50.

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

CHAMPIONSHIP

Drexel 64, James Madison 58.

HORIZON LEAGUE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Wis.-Green Bay 65, Wis.-Milwaukee 41.

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Ball St. 55, Bowling Green 51.

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Evansville 47, Creighton 45.

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Sacred Heart 74, St. Francis, Pa. 66.

PAC-10 CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Stanford 89, Southern Cal 64.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

All Times Hawai'i.

TODAY'S GAMES

Washington at Atlanta, 1 p.m.

Nashville at Los Angeles, 4:30 p.m.

TOMORROW'S GAMES

Chicago at New Jersey, 1 p.m.

Buffalo at Ottawa, 1:30 p.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, 1:30 p.m.

Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 1:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at Detroit, 1:30 p.m.

Washington at Florida, 1:30 p.m.

Toronto at Tampa Bay, 1:30 p.m.

Colorado at Minnesota, 2 p.m.

St. Louis at Edmonton, 4 p.m.

San Jose at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

Dallas at Vancouver, 4 p.m.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

PHILADELPHIA 0 1 0—1

N.Y. RANGERS 1 1 2—4

First Period—1, N.Y. Rangers, Avery 6 (Morris, Redden), 18:00 (pp). Second Period—2, Philadelphia, S.Gagne 27 (Richards, Timonen), 4:32 (pp). 3, N.Y. Rangers, Antropov 24 (Rozsival, Drury), 8:27 (pp). Third Period—4, N.Y. Rangers, Avery 7 (Gomez, Naslund), 2:45 (pp). 5, N.Y. Rangers, Sjostrom 7 (Callahan), 10:11. Goalies—Philadelphia, Niittymaki. N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist. A—18,200 (18,200). T—2:22.

N.Y. ISLANDERS 0 3 1—4

CHICAGO 0 1 1—2

Second Period—1, N.Y. Islanders, Streit 14 (Okposo, Park), 12:19 (pp). 2, Chicago, Versteeg 20 (Byfuglien, Havlat), 15:40. 3, N.Y. Islanders, Park 11 (Comeau, Martinek), 17:49. 4, N.Y. Islanders, Nielsen 5 (Streit, Comeau), 19:09 (pp). Third Period—5, N.Y. Islanders, Streit 15 (Gervais, Okposo), 7:46 (pp). 6, Chicago, Kane 23 (Brouwer, Barker), 18:17 (pp). Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, Mannino. Chicago, Khabibulin. A—22,140 (20,500). T—2:25.

BOSTON 2 1 1—4

PITTSBURGH 2 0 4—6

First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Guerin 18 (Crosby, Kunitz), :50. 2, Boston, Recchi 16 (Stuart, Kobasew), 1:06. 3, Boston, Kessel 31 (Wheeler, Chara), 10:16. 4, Pittsburgh, Kunitz 20 (Crosby, Guerin), 16:04 (pp). Second Period—5, Boston, Wheeler 18 (Krejci), 10:31 (sh). Third Period—6, Pittsburgh, Gonchar 5 (Letang, Crosby), :43 (pp). 7, Pittsburgh, Kunitz 21 (Guerin), 1:01. 8, Boston, Ryder 24, 2:54 (pp). 9, Pittsburgh, Sykora 24 (Staal, Dupuis), 9:29. 10, Pittsburgh, Staal 19, 19:03 (en). Goalies—Boston, T.Thomas. Pittsburgh, Garon. A—17,132 (16,940). T—2:26.

DETROIT 2 1 1—4

COLUMBUS 0 0 0—0

First Period—1, Detroit, Hossa 35 (Zetterberg, Kronwall), 5:09. 2, Detroit, Kronwall 4 (Hudler, Franzen), 9:02 (pp). Second Period—3, Detroit, Samuelsson 18, 18:28. Third Period—4, Detroit, Franzen 28 (Datsyuk, Stuart), 9:40. Goalies—Detroit, Osgood. Columbus, Mason. A—18,685 (18,144). T—2:19.

MINNESOTA 0 1 2—3

ST. LOUIS 1 3 1—5

First Period—1, St. Louis, Backes 23 (Boyes, Oshie), 14:44 (pp). Second Period—2, St. Louis, Tkachuk 21 (McDonald, Oshie), 6:37 (pp). 3, St. Louis, Perron 12 (Berglund, Colaiacovo), 8:08 (pp). 4, Minnesota, Brunette 17 (Johnsson, Nolan), 14:58. 5, St. Louis, Winchester 12 (Colaiacovo), 19:30. Third Period—6, Minnesota, Veilleux 11 (Scott, Skoula), 7:50. 7, Minnesota, Bergeron 11 (Brunette, Zidlicky), 14:24. 8, St. Louis, Boyes 29 (McDonald), 19:09 (en). Goalies—Minnesota, Backstrom, Harding. St. Louis, Mason. A—19,150 (19,150). T—2:22.

SAN JOSE 0 1 0—1

ANAHEIM 0 0 0—0

Second Period—1, San Jose, Moen 6 (McGinn), 18:58. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Anaheim, Hiller. A—17,511 (17,174). T—2:15.

COLORADO 0 1 1—2

VANCOUVER 3 0 1—4

First Period—1, Vancouver, Wellwood 16 (Kesler, Demitra), 2:50 (pp). 2, Vancouver, Burrows 22 (Kesler), 7:25 (sh). 3, Vancouver, Pyatt 9 (Burrows, Johnson), 15:18. Second Period—4, Colorado, Smyth 25 (Salei, Liles), 4:36 (pp). Third Period—5, Colorado, Tucker 8 (Hannan, Liles), :14. 6, Vancouver, Edler 9 (Kesler, Ohlund), 18:47 (pp). Goalies—Colorado, Raycroft. Vancouver, Luongo. A—18,630 (18,630). T—2:28.

JUDO

KELVIN MORI MEMORIAL JUDO TOURNAMENT

MARCH 8

TOP WINNERS

MALE

Novice 5 under 42: Breyson Chang (Shobukan JC). under 51: Noah Shira (Hawai'i Tenri). 6 under 41: Chev Kodama (Tenri). under 67: Cole Martinson (Wadokan JA). 7 under 59: Kainalu Tumpap (Pearl City Hongwanji). under 73: Isaiah Salado (Wadokan). 8 under 53: Kaizen Nino (Mililani Hongwanji). under 68: Cody Lee (Wadokan). 9 under 60: Daniel Stringer (Wadokan). under 83: Sage Hirasuna (Kailua Pal). under 108: Max Higa (Mililani Hongwanji). 10 under 77: Tyson Tagami (Tenri). 11 under 71: James Mizota ('Aiea Hongwanji). 12 under 99: Anthony Ditucci (Hodokan). Bantam 1 under 51: Masami Sumiye (PC Hongwanji). 2 under 46: Branden Pa'gurayan (Kapolei JC). under 51: McCade Ho (Salt Lake JC). under 59: Koali Nishigaya (Shobukan). under 68: Phillip Dolor (PC Hongwanji). under 77: Tyler Kawakami (Salt Lake). Intermediate 1 under 57: Kaua Nishigaya (Shobukan). under 66: Tyler Ebisuya (Wadokan). under 75: Chase Wusstig (PC Hongwanji). under 84: Jared Kaneko (Tenri). under 95+: Albert Kalilikane (Kapolei). 2 under 68: Jayson Pa'gurayan (Kapolei). under 75: Quentin Hovis (Kapolei). under 84: Cole Kido (PC Hongwanji). under 92: Brent Ikei (Mililani Hongwanji). under 106: Zorich Palimo'o (Shobukan). under 117: Zackary Dang (Shobukan). under 117+: Yoshi Valdez (Mililani Hongwanji). Juvenile A under 88: Joshua Moon (Shobukan). under 97: Trevor Allen (Shobukan). under 106: Joshua Terao (Shobukan). under 117: Bobby Kim (Mililani Hongwanji). under 141: Kulana Salera (Shobukan). B under 121: Ryan Oda (Shobukan). under 145: Matthew Gima ('Aiea Hongwanji).

FEMALE

Novice 7 under 44: Angelica Barroga (Salt Lake). under 54: Brie Kodama (Tenri). 9 under 83: Erika Takase (YBA Judo). Bantam 1 under 51: Faith Joy Okubo (PC Hongwanji). 2 under 51: Emily Van Court (Kalihi YMCA JC). Intermediate 1 under 57: Diamonique Inouye (Salt Lake). under 66: Teniya Alo (Kamehameha JC). under 75: Lancee Valdez (Mililani Hongwanji). 2 under 62: Jade Nakashima (Tenri). 2 under 68: Kacie Nishimura (Tenri). under 84: Teshya Alo (Kamehameha). under 92: Lindsey Cambra (Mililani YMCA). under 106: Jordyn Watanabe (Mililani Hongwanji). under 117: Haylie Shinsato (Mililani Hongwanji). under 117+: Shaena Peralto (Mililani YMCA). Juvenile A under 97: Taylor Castro (PC Hongwanji). under 106: Cassidy Chandler (Tenri). under 117: Amber Hakkei-Nagaoka (Wadokan). under 141+: Phairin Hicks (Kapolei). B under 125: Caitlyn Chandler (Tenri).

SOFTBALL

COLLEGE

PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE

HAWAI'I-HILO (14-11, 7-6) VS. CHAMINADE (4-16, 3-5)

YESTERDAY

At Central O'ahu Regional Park.

GAME 1

UHH 004 53—12 14 0

CU 000 00— 0 3 1

Amber Waracka and Jessica Schatz. Chelsi Walls and Shalin Yamaguchi. W—Waracka. L—Walls.

Leading hitters—UHH: Tessa Truong 2-3, two doubles, 2 runs; Sarah Weisskopf 3-4, homer, 4 RBIs, 3 runs; Christina Pedroza 3-4, double, 2 RBIs; Schatz double, 3 RBIs; Nicole Alconcel 2 runs.

GAME 2

UHH 100 010 000—2 11 2

CU 000 101 001—3 11 3

Christina Pedroza, Sarah Weisskopf (7) and Bryanna Hardy, Brianne Adams. Kasy'e Lalau and Skye Virtudes. W—Lalau. L—Pedroza.

Leading hitters—UHH: Sierra Green 2-5; Weisskopf 2-4; Pedroza 3-5, double; Nicole Alconcel homer. CU: Chasity Senas 4-4; Kristine Mihara 2-4; Erin Keelan triple; Angel Mahaulu homer.

SUMO

MARCH GRAND SUMO TOURNAMENT

At Osaka.

DAY 1 RESULTS

M15—Kimurayama (1-0) de. M16—Toyozakura (0-1). M14—Shimotori (1-0) def. M15—Tosanoumi (0-1). M13—Yamamotoyama (1-0) def. M14—Tamawashi (0-1). M13—Chiyohakuho (1-0) def. M12—Shotenro (0-1). M11—Aran (1-0) def. M12—Kakizoe (0-1). M10—Tochinoshin (1-0) def. M11—Asasekiryu (0-1). M9—Futeno (1-0) def. M10—Iwakiyama (0-1). M8—Kokkai (1-0) def. M9—Dejima (0-1). M7—Takamisakari (1-0) def. M8—Tochinonada (0-1). M7—Homasho (1-0) def. M6—Toyonoshima (0-1). M5—Aminishiki (1-0) def. M6—Tamanoshima (0-1). M4—Yoshikaze (1-0) def. M5—Wakanosato (0-1). M4—Takekaze (1-0) def. M3—Tokitenku (0-1). S—Baruto (1-0) def. M3—Miyabiyama (0-1). O—Kotomitsuki (1-0) def. M2—Tochiozan (0-1). M2—Kotoshogiku (1-0) def. O—Harumafuji (0-1). M1—Kakuryu (1-0) def. O—Kaio (0-1). O—Chiyotaikai (1-0) def. M1—Hokutoriki (0-1). O—Kotooshu (1-0) def. S—Kisenosato (0-1). Y—Hakuho (1-0) def. K—Goeido (0-1). Y—Asashoryu (1-0) def. K—Kyokutenho (0-1).

SURFING

HARD ROCK CAFE SURF SERIES #8

YESTERDAY

Junior Men: 1, Kainoa Haas. 2, Eli Olson. 3, Christian Pendelton. 4, Brandon Kuakini. Men: 1, Ronson Silva. 2, David Jaime. 3, Facundo Carranza. 4, Jackson Kane. Master: 1, Thomas Spear. 2, Brice Yamashita. 3, Scott Shimoda. 4, Darren Mahoe. Senior Men: 1, Shannon Silva. 2, Richard Tom. 3, Sheldon Poirier. 4, Stephen OBrien. Grandmaster: 1, Kal Faurot. 2, Tommy Reyes. 3, Raymond Shito. 4, Beau Hodges. Open Men: 1, Kylen Yamakawa. 2, Sheldon Paison. 3, Scott Shimoda. 4, Keanu Asing. Girls: 1, Bailey Nagy. 2, Mahina Maeda. 3, Kallee Krebs. 4, Maili Enos Branigan. Women: 1, Bonnie Campanella. 2, Dana Tortuga. 3, Mari Sullivan. 4, Izumi Baldwin. Menehune 1A: 1, Finn McGill. 2, Makana Pang. 3, Nicole Brueggemann. 4, Devin Brueggemann. 5, Kylie Nagy. Menehune 2A: 1, Takumi Yashi. 2, Elijah Gates. 3, Dax McGill. 4, Finn McGill. Boys 2A: 1, Kaito Kino. 2, Kala Grace. 3, Austin Vincente. 4, Alex Pendleton. Bodyboard Boys: 1, Kealii Alapai. 2, Boo Boo Cazimero. Bodyboard Men: 1, James Clancy. Dropknee: 1, James Clancy. Standup Paddle: 1, Sam Pai.

Longboard—Junior Men: 1, Nelson Ahina. Master: 1, Shane Hamamoto. Men: 1, Justin Matsui. 2, Mau Ah Hee. 3, Daniel Johnasen. Senior Men: 1, Gino Bell. 2, Frederico Algons. 3, Gavin Hasegawa. Girls: 1, Maili Enos Branigan. 2, Kallee Grebs. 3, Nicole Brueggenabb. 4, Dax McGill. Women: 1, Ashley Ahina. 2, Stacia Ahina. 3, Heather Faustin. 4, Izumi Baldwin. 5, Dana Tortuga. 6, Jennifer Lee. Legends: 1, Tommy Reyes. 2, Stephen Katayama. 3, Warren Hoohuli. 4, Herb Pruse. Open: 1, Nelson Ahina. 2, Justin Matsui. 3, Mau Ah Hee. 4, Daniel Johnasen.

TRACK AND FIELD

HIGH SCHOOL

BIG ISLAND INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION

ALL-COMERS MEET

SATURDAY

At Pai'ea Stadium.

BOYS

Team—1, Hilo 128. 2, Kamehameha-Hawai'i 80. 3, Kea'au 64. 4, Hawai'i Prep 46. 5, Ka'u 45. 6, Konawaena 42. 7, Waiakea 39.50. 8, Honoka'a 15. 9, Kealakehe 13.50. 10, Christian Liberty 12. 11, Kohala 10. 12, Parker 1.

Individual—100: 1, Charles Clay (Hilo) 12.05. 2, Ricky Pekala (Kona) 12.12. 3, Jacob Edwards (Ka'u) 12.21. 200: 1, Jacob Edwards (Ka'u) 23.72. 2, Kaimi Scott (Waik) 24.11. 3, Charles Clay (Hilo) 24.31. 400: 1, Jelani Alcott (Kea) 55.37. 2, Dylan Steele (Keala) 55.75. 3, Jacob St. George (Waik) 57.46. 800: 1, Dakota Smith (Kona) 2:01.26. 2, Daniel Brooks (Kea'au) 2:08.39. 3, Scott Hunter (Hilo) 2:09.37. 1500: 1, Mark Turner (Hilo) 4:25.48. 2, Daniel Brooks (Kea'au) 4:31.51. 3, Jordan Lerma (KSH) 4:33.64. 3000: 1, Mark Turner (Hilo) 10:20.90. 2, Justin Pang (CL) 10:47.81. 3, Chris Mosch (Hon) 10:56.93. 110 Hurdles: 1, Thomas Delacruz (Hilo) 15.57. 2, Jacob Edwards (Ka'u) 15.67. 3, Ponopilialoha Grace (KSH) 16.86. 300 Hurdles: 1, Jacob Edwards (Ka'u) 40.49. 2, Thomas Delacruz (Hilo) 40.68. 3, Broc Bangloy (Kea'au) 42.14. 4x100 Relay: 1, Hilo 44.44. 2, Konawaena 44.87. 3, Kamehameha-Hawai'i 46.28. 4x400 Relay: 1, Hilo 3:47.41. 2, Waiakea 3:51.04. 3, Kamehameha-Hawai'i 3:54.90. High Jump: 1, Ethan Meikle (Koh) 5-8. 2, James Yoshimoto (Hilo) J5-8. 3, Sam Unger (Kona) J5-8. Pole Vault: 1, David King (Hilo) 12-6. 2, Gene Yoshikawa (Hilo) 11-2. 3, Caleb Friel (KSH) 11-0. Long Jump: 1, Kaenen Akau (KSH) 19-4?. 2, Jesse Huihui (Kea'au) 18-11. 3, Manta Dircks (KS) 18-9 1/2. Triple Jump: 1, Jacob Edwards (Ka'u) 42-3?. 2, Manta Dircks (KSH) 40-. 3, Winston Kailimai (Waik) 36-6?. Shot Put: 1, Shane Brostek (HP) 48-1?. 2, Elliot Kastner (HP) 45-4?. 3, Kaiser Iuta (KSH) 39-8 1/2. Discus Throw: 1, Elliot Kastner (HP) 134-5. 2, Shane Brostek (HP) 128-7 1/2. 3, Kaiser Iuta (KSH) 117-4 1/2.

GIRLS

Team—1, Hilo 106. 1, Kamehameha-Hawai'i 106. 3, Honoka'a 54. 4, Kea'au 53. 5, Waiakea 51. 6, Hawai'i Prep 50. 7, Konawaena 32. 8, Pahoa 20. 9, Ku o Ka La 8. 10, Kealakehe 7. 11, Ka'u 4.

Individual—100: 1, Ku'uipo Nakoa (HPA) 13.20. 2, Corie Schattuaer (Hilo) 13.48. 3, Anjelica Sanderson (Kona) 13.92. 200: 1, Ku'uipo Nakoa (HPA) 27.16. 2, Corie Schattuaer (Hilo) 28.17. 3, Bronte Kaneakua (KSH) 28.70. 400: 1, Bronte Kaneakua (KSH) 65.05. 2, Kaua Wall (Kona) 66.10. 3, Kathleen Van Cleave (Kea'au) 67.79. 800: 1, Kaitlyn Chock (Waik) 2:35.16. 2, Amy Eriksson (Kea'au) 2:38.93. 3, Athena Oldfather (Hon) 2:40.07. 1500: 1, Tialana Greenwell (Hon) 5:28.31. 2, Athena Oldfather (Hon) 5:39.94. 3, Shalila De Bourmont (Hilo) 5:44.01. 3000: 1, Tialana Greenwell (Hon) 12:07.21. 2, Athena Oldfather (Hon) 12:32.23. 3, Shalila De Bourmont (Hilo) 12:43.75. 100 Hurdles: 1, Aubrey Lea Shaw (KSH) 17.70. 2, Alyssa Hoshida (Hilo) 19.56. 3, Lilinoe Heaukulani (KSH) 19.82. 300 Hurdles: 1, Anuhea Wall (Kona) 51.87. 2, Aubrey Lea Shaw (KSH) 52.28. 3, Azmera Hammouri (Kea'au) 53.57. 4x100 Relay: 1, Kamehameha-Hawai'i 54.42. 2, Kamehameha-Hawai'i B 54.52. 3, Hilo 55.41. 4x400 Relay: 1, Kea'au 4:35.21. 2, Hilo 4:41.86. 3, Kamehameha-Hawai'i 4:46.59. High Jump: 1, Cassie Morigaki (Waik) 5-0. 2, Randi Estrada (Kea'au) 4-10. 3, Lilinoe Heaukulani (KSH) J4-10. Pole Vault: 1, Janae Castillo (KSH) 7-6. 2, Lorena Shire (KKL) 7-2. 3, Lyan Apilado (KS) 7-0. Long Jump: 1, Ku'uipo Nakoa (HPA) 16-5?. 2, Natasha Ah Chong (KSH) 15-0. 3, Amy Eriksson (Kea'au) 14-11. Triple Jump: 1, Ku'uipo Nakoa (HPA) 36-10?. 2, Ariel Ray (Waik) 31-8. 3, Cassie Morigaki (Waik) 31-5?. Shot Put: 1, Ariel Moniz (Hilo) 33-9. 2, Tuma Enos (Pah) 32-8 1/2. 3, Alohi Adachi-Jose (Hilo) 27-8. Discus Throw: 1, Ariel Moniz (Hilo) 83-7. 2, Tuma Enos (Pah) 82-10. 3, Lini Fangupo (Hilo) 78-01.

VOLLEYBALL

HIGH SCHOOL

MAUI INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE

SATURDAY

BOYS

Lana'i def. Baldwin 25-19, 25-21, 20-25, 25-23.

WATER POLO

HIGH SCHOOL

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

SATURDAY

At Central O'ahu Regional Park.

KAISER 8 4 3 2—17

MOANALUA 0 2 3 2— 7

Leading scorers—Kais: Angela Huber 3, Kailin Kim 3, Gloria Lee 2. Moa: Kelsie Buchanan 4, Rei Koizumi 3.

KAPOLEI 3 1 1 2—7

KALAHEO 0 1 1 2—4

Leading scorers—Kap: Alexandra Jamora 2, Maddie Jamora 2, Anna McCarver 1. Kalh: Angela Jenners 2, Brandi Sanson 1.

KAILUA 2 2 2 1— 7

KAHUKU 5 3 4 3—15

Leading scorers—Kail: Taylor Kaalele 6, Isabelle Critcher 1. Kah: Minnie Whitford 2, Kelsie Krebs 2.