Scoreboard

By Star-Bulletin Staff

Monday, October 28, 1996


CALENDAR

Today

Bowling

ILH Boys: 3:30 p.m., Kalihi Bowl.



Tomorrow

Baseball

Hawaii Winter League: West Oahu vs. Hilo, 6 p.m., Wong Stadium; Maui vs. Honolulu, 6:55 p.m., Rainbow Stadium.

Bowling

ILH Girls: 3:30 p.m., Kalihi Bowl.

OIA Individual Championships: First round, 1 p.m., Schofield Barracks Lanes.


LIST

NFL

The best all-time, all-name team by positions
DT - Jerry Rush (Lions).
DE - Tom Wham (Cardinals).
RB - Ronnie Bull (Bears, Eagles).
OE - John Jett (Lions).
NT - David Stalls (Cowboys, Raiders).
DB - Ben Bangs (Buccaneers).
OT - Frank Blocker (Hammond Pros).
QB - Willie Thrower (Bears).
Source: World Features Syndicate.


VOLLEYBALL

WAC women

Records through Oct. 27

Pacific Division standings

		Conference	Year
Team		W	L	Pct.	GB	W-L
Hawaii		9	0	1.000	--	22-0
San Diego St	7	2	.778	2	14-8
Colorado St.	6	3	.667	3	16-6
Fresno St	5	3	.625	3-1/2	17-5
Wyoming		4	4	.500	4-1/2	10-12
UNLV		2	6	.250	6-1/2	4-14
San Jose St	2	7	.222	7	6-14
Air Force	0	8	.000	8-1/2	2-15

Mountain Division standings

		Conference	Year
Team		W	L	Pct.	GB	W-L
BYU		7	1	.875	--	12-6
New Mexico	7	1	.870	--	11-8
UTEP		6	3	.667	1-1/2	15-6
Utah		5	3	.625	2	14-8
Rice		5	4	.556	2-1/2	10-14
TCU		1	7	.125	6	4-21
Tulsa		1	8	.111	6-1/2	7-16
SMU		1	8	.111	6-1/2	4-19

Weekend WAC results

BYU def. New Mexico, 15-7, 15-7, 15-5

San Diego State def. San Jose State, 12-15, 15-7, 15-6, 15-7

Wyoming def. UNLV, 15-11, 15-12, 12-15, 15-9

BYU def. UTEP, 15-12, 15-4, 15-7

New Mexico def. Utah, 15-10, 13-15, 15-2, 15-3

San Diego State def. Fresno State, 15-13, 15-10, 15-7

Rice def. TCU, 15-6, 15-12, 15-5

SMU def. Tulsa, 15-4, 12-15, 15-12, 15-11

Wyoming def. Air Force, 15-9, 15-6, 15-4

Colorado State def. UNLV, 15-5, 15-12, 15-7

Other results

Washington State def. Stanford, 3-1

Texas Tech def. Nebraska, 3-2

Florida def. LSU, 3-1

Texas A&M def. Kansas, 3-0

Arizona def. Oregon State, 3-0

Michigan State def. Wisconsin, 3-0

Penn State def. Illinois, 3-0

Washington def. Cal, 3-2

Ohio State def. Iowa, 3-0



PWC women

Records through Oct. 27

		Conference	Year
Team		W	L	Pct.	GB	W-L
Chaminade	8	1	.889	--	17-8
Seattle Pac	8	2	.800	-1/2	13-8
M.S.-Billings	4	3	.571	3	12-16
Anchorage	5	5	.500	3-1/2	13-12
Fairbanks	5	5	.500	3-1/2	12-12
UH-Hilo		1	8	.111	7	5-17
W. New Mex	0	7	.000	7	0-28

At Fairbanks, Alaska

Yesterday's result

Hawaii-Hilo def. Alaska-Fairbanks, 15-17, 15-11, 15-5, 18-16

Statistical leaders

Kills-UHH: Aitofi Tautua'a 24, Lindsay Jones 14, April Jacobson 12. UAF: Colleen Smith 15. Blocks-UHH: Heather Campbell 9. UAF: Bobbi Benson 4. Digs-UHH: Jones 18, Katy Gibson 17. UAF: Tiffani Pulver 23. Assists-UHH: Heather Wride 51. UAF: Kamilah Webb 39. Aces-UHH: Campbell, Jacobson, Jones, Wride 2.



ILH

Saturday's results

Junior varsity boys

Punahou Gold def. Iolani Black, 15-2, 6-15, 15-9

Punahou Blue def. Kamehameha White, 15-7, 13-11

Varsity girls

Maryknoll def. St. Andrew's Priory, 15-10, 15-5

Junior varsity girls

Kamehameha Blue def. Punahou Gold, 15-4, 15-13

Kamehameha White def. University High, 9-12, 13-11, 15-4

Intermediate boys

Iolani Red def. Mid-Pacific, 15-17, 14-12, 15-8

Lutheran/AOP def. Iolani Red, 15-3, 13-10

Kamehameha White def. Mid-Pacific, 11-15, 15-5, 16-14



OIA playoffs

Saturday's results, First round

Varsity boys

Radford def. Kailua, 17-15, 15-7

Moanalua def. Farrington, 15-8, 12-14, 15-12

Leilehua def. Kalaheo, 15-12, 14-7

Roosevelt def. Nanakuli, 15-9, 15-12

Varsity girls

Kahuku def. Mililani, 15-7, 11-15, 15-3

Leilehua def. Kaiser, 16-14, 4-15, 17-15

Moanalua def. Kaimuki, 11-9, 15-12

Farrington def. Waipahu, 15-6, 15-7

Junior varsity girls

Aiea Tournament

Kaiser def. Pearl City, 15-12, 15-4

Farrington def. Mililani, 15-8, 15-11

Roosevelt def. Nanakuli, 15-13, 15-11

McKinley def. Waialua, 15-6, 15-6

Final Eastern Division

Varsity girls: 1. McKinley, 9-0. 2. Roosevelt, 7-2. 3. (tie) Farrington, Kahuku, Kaiser, 6-3. 6. Kaimuki, 4-5. 7. (tie) Kailua, Kalani, 3-6. 9. Castle, 1-8. 10. Kalaheo, 0-9.

Varsity boys: 1. McKinley, 7-0. 2. Kahuku, 6-1. 3. (tie) Roosevelt, Kailua, 4-3. 5. Farrington, 3-4. 6. Kalaheo, 2-5. 7. Castle, 1-6.

Junior varsity girls: 1. Kaimuki, 8-1. 2. (tie) Kahuku, McKinley, 7-2. 4. (tie) Kaiser, Farrington, 6-3. 6. Roosevelt, 2-7. 7. Kailua, Kalaheo, Castle, 7-2. 10. Kalani, 0-9.

Final Western Division

Varsity girls: 1. Waianae, 10-0. 2. Pearl City, 9-1. 3. Moanalua, 7-3. 4. (tie) Leilehua, Mililani. 6. Waipahu, Aiea, Nanakuli, 4-6. 9. Radford, 3-7. 10. Campbell, 2-8, 11. Waialua, 0-10.

Varsity boys: 1. Waianae, 9-0. 2. Pearl City, 8-1. 3. Leilehua, 6-3. 4. (tie) Moanalua, Radford, Nanakuli, 5-4. 7. Mililani, 4-5. 8. Waipahu, 2-7. 9. Campbell, 1-8.

Junior varsity girls: 1. Waianae, 9-0. 2. Leilehua, 8-1. 3. (tie) Nanakuli, Mililani, Pearl City, 6-3. 6. Waialua, 4-5. 7. (tie) Campbell, Aiea, Moanalua, 2-7. 10. Waipahu, 0-9.


RUNNING

Honolulu City Lights

At Downtown Honolulu, Weekend results

12-hour race

1. Bob Slate, 62.90 miles. 2. Stephen Ley, 52.28. 3. Ken Asato, 37.88. 4. (tie) Jeff Huff, Richard China, Alvin Chan, Brian Moore and Alison Dias, 31.82.

100 kilometers

1. Slate, 11 hours, 48 minutes, 19 seconds.

50 miles

Female

Sandra Burgess, 8:22.59.

Male

1. Ron Huddleston, 7:33:38. 2. Eric Nevins, 7:43:17. 3. S. Ley, 9:49:14.

50 kilometers

Female

1. Dias, 5:07:01. 2. Tomoko Takamoto, 5:27:34. 3. Patricia Carroll, 5:33:54. 4. Lee Cotham, 5:50:28. 5. Tais Robles, 6:10:10.

Male

1. Huff, 4:21:54. 2. Robert Carlile, 4:28:57. 3. Joe Perrino, 4:35:48. 4. China, 4:51:05. 5. Eric Schatz, 4:53:07.

6. Evan Hughes, 5:08:40. 7. Michael Cope, 5:46:46. 8. Moore, 5:58:01. 9. Brian Bailey, 6:21:26. 10. John Cotham, 6:28:28. 11. Keith Selson, 6:47:09.

12. Warren Williams, 6:50:00. 13. Donald Au, 6:53:48. 14. Terry Wilson, 6:55:28. 15. Joseph Weaver, 7:10:41.

16. Ryan Namaka, 7:29:20. 17. Ken Asato, 7:44:40. 18. Brandon Walker, 7:54:12. 19. Alving Chan, 8:03:40. 20. John Grivetti, 8:18:31. 21. David Bell, 8:19:50. 22. Kent Bien, 9:14:54.


SOFT TENNIS

OIA

Saturday's results

Varsity boys

Aiea 3, Pearl City 0

Waianae 3, Campbell 0

Roosevelt 3, Kalaheo 0

Varsity girls

Aiea 3, Pearl City 0

Campbell 3, Waianae 0

Roosevelt 2, Kalaheo 1


FOOTBALL

OIA playoffs

Junior varsity

Saturday's results

Farrington 25, Radford 8

Kahuku 21, Aiea 8


FLAG FOOTBALL

Outrigger Hotels League

At Salt Lake District Park, Yesterday's results

Hawaii Eagles 8, Sen. Nakasato 0

Leeward Lions 14, Panthers 12

Waianae Falcons 12, Mixed Plate Bears 7


SOCCER

Ranger League

At Waialae Iki Field, Yesterday's results

First division

Latin Junior 5, FC KGHC 4

Eagles 3, Soccer Locker/Cutters 3

Leading scorers-Three goals: Jesus Rivera (LJ). Two goals: Makoto Yamamura (KGHC).

Makule division

Latin Hawaii 4, Makule Red 4

Vaiete OT 2, Huns of Hawaii 1

Ohana 5, Keiki Gold 0

Aiea 3, Soccer Locker 1

Hoaloha 4, Hornets 0

Wahiawa 2, Strikers 1

Pearl City 3, Kailua OTHG 1

Leading scorers-Three goals: Salvador Cabrera (O). Two goals: Lokahi Herrod (A), Dennis Etua (Hoa), John Rosa (PC).


GOLF

Local ace

Jim Kennedy

Honolulu, 170-yard third hole, 4-iron, Navy-Marine, Oct. 27.


SURFING

Hawaii Amateur

At Sandy Beach, Final results

Surfboard

Menehune 1A-1. Ian McDonald. 2. Travis Beckman.

Menehune 2A-1. Kekoa Bacalso. 2. Dustin Cuizon. 3. Kalea Fukumitsu.

Boys 1A-1. D. Cuizon. 2. Raymond Reichle. 3. Ricky Clark.

Boys 2A-1. Joel Centeio. 2. Ezra Sitt. 3. Scott Saito.

Junior men 1A-1. Marc Rocheleau. 2. Dustin Geiger. 3. Melanie Bartels.

Junior men 2A-1. Tory Barron. 2. Aaron Naluai. 3. Fred Pattachia, Jr.

Men 1A-1. Joseph Diaz. 2. Barak Anderson. 3. Sean Brislin.

Men 2A-1. Lance Gentry. 2. Scott Shimoda. 3. Matt Higgenmotham.

Super heat-1. Robin Johnston. 2. S. Shimoda. 3. L. Gentry.

Open men-1. R. Johnston. 2. Dale Sabate. 3. Hayato Maki.

Masters-1. Masayuki Yamada. 2. D. Sabate. 3. Akira McGuire.

Senior men-1. Stan Ishikawa. 2. Dean Nishimoto. 3. Gregory Quinn.

Grandmasters-1. Raymond Bartels. 2. David Shibata.

Girls-1. M. Bartels. 2. Kristen Quizon. 3. April Sterrett.

Women-1. Jeannie Chesser. 2. Julie Harada.

Bodyboard

Boys 2A-1. Ronald Rivera. 2. Lucas Riggs. 3. Jamie O'Brien.

Junior men 1A-1. Randy Dolfo. 2. Steven Walther. 3. Dean Song.

Junior men 2A-1. Hoptong Smith. 2. Gavin Young. 3. Keala Miguel.

Men 1A-1. Allen Mahuka. 2. Preston Kauihou. 3. Eric Nakagawa.

Women-1. Lei Seto-Mook. 2. Susie Tajima. 3. Yuka Tajima.

Kneeboard

Open-1, David Shinbara. 2. D. Nishimoto. 3. Charlie Smith.

Longboard

Menehune-1. J. Centeio. 2. J. O'Brien. 3. Raquel Mullen.

Juniors-1. Macy Mullen. 2. Nick Palumbo. 3. Kekoa Uemura.

Masters-1. Ronald Hill. 2. David Banquil. 3. D. Nishimoto.

Senior men-1. Thomas Asing. 2. R. Bartels. 3. Matthew Lyman.

Women-1. Pinoi Makalena. 2. Maka Puaa. 3. M. Bartels.


CROSS COUNTRY

ILH

At Manoa Recreation Center, Saturday's results

Varsity boys

Standings-1. Punahou, 20 points. 2. Pac-Five, 38.

Leaders-1. Keaka Jackson (Pun) 16:59.0. 2. Scott Ogawa (Pun) 17:13.8. 3. Jonah Hulbert (PF) 17:27.5.

Varsity girls

Standings-1. Punahou, 18. 2. Pac-Five, 45.

Leaders-1. Eri Macdonald (Pun) 12:45.5. 2. Leah Bremer (Pun) 13:20.3. 3. Lorita Leonhardt (PF) 13:20.5.

Junior varsity boys

Standings-1. Punahou, 23. 2. Pac-Five, 37.

Leader-Michael Dayao (PF) 18:35.1.

Junior varsity girls

Standings-1. Punahou, 15. 2. Kamehameha, 54. 3. Pac-Five, 80. 4. Sacred Hearts, 86.

Leader-Katy Linskey (Pun) 14:41.1.


BASKETBALL

WAC men

Athlon Sports magazine, Preseason All-WAC

First team

Shea Seals, F, Sr., Tulsa; Charles Smith, G, Sr., New Mexico; Kenny Thomas, F, So., New Mexico; Keith Van Horn, F, Sr., Utah; Dominick Young, G, Sr., Fresno St.

Second team

Michael Doleac, C, Jr., Utah; Shaun Igo, C, Sr., Rice; Bryon Ruffnar, F, So., BYU; Damion Walker, F, So., TCU; LaDrell Whitehead, G, Jr., Wyoming.


BASEBALL

World Series

Most Valuable Players

1955-Johnny Podres, Brooklyn (NL)
1956-Don Larsen, New York (AL)
1957-Lew Burdette, Milwaukee (NL)
1958-Bob Turley, New York (AL)
1959-Larry Sherry, L.A. (NL)
1960-Bobby Richardson, N.Y. (AL)
1961-Whitey Ford, New York (AL)
1962-Ralph Terry, New York (AL)
1963-Sandy Koufax, L.A. (NL)
1964-Bob Gibson, St. Louis (NL)
1965-Sandy Koufax, L.A. (NL)
1966-Frank Robinson, Balt. (AL)
1967-Bob Gibson, St. Louis (NL)
1968-Mickey Lolich, Detroit (AL)
1969-Donn Clendenon, N.Y. (NL)
1970-Brooks Robinson, Balt. (AL)
1971-Roberto Clemente, Pitt. (NL)
1972-Gene Tenace, Oakland (AL)
1973-Reggie Jackson, Oakland (AL)
1974-Rollie Fingers, Oakland (AL)
1975-Pete Rose, Cincinnati (NL)
1976-Johnny Bench, Cincinnati (NL)
1977-Reggie Jackson, N.Y. (AL)
1978-Bucky Dent, New York (AL)
1979-Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh (NL)
1980-Mike Schmidt, Phil. (NL)
1981-Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager, Los Angeles (NL)
1982-Darrell Porter, St. Louis (NL)
1983-Rick Dempsey, Baltimore (AL)
1984-Alan Trammell, Detroit (AL)
1985-Bret Saberhagen, K.C. (AL)
1986-Ray Knight, New York (NL)
1987-Frank Viola, Minnesota (AL)
1988-Orel Hershiser, L.A. (NL)
1989-Dave Stewart, Oakland (AL)
1990-Jose Rijo, Cincinnati (NL)
1991-Jack Morris, Minnesota (AL)
1992-Pat Borders, Toronto (AL)
1993-Paul Molitor, Toronto (AL)
1994-No Series
1995-Tom Glavine, Atlanta (NL)
1996-John Wetteland, N.Y. (AL)






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