
CALENDAR
Today
Basketball
Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic: Missouri vs. West Virginia, 5 p.m.; Middle Tennessee State vs. University of Hawaii, 7 p.m., Special Events Arena.
Iolani Prep Classic: Consolation, Kamehameha vs. Kahuku, 12:30 p.m.; Moanalua vs. Kalaheo, 2 p.m.; Seventh place, University High vs. Miami, 3:30 p.m.; Fifth place, Chubu vs. Iolani, 5 p.m.; Third place, St. Joseph vs. Fairfax, 6:30 p.m.; Championship, Provo vs. St. John's, 8 p.m., Iolani gym.
Tomorrow
Surfing
Back Door Shootout: 8:30 a.m., surf permitting, Banzai Pipeline.
Most consecutive 100-yard rushing games in their careers LIST
NFL
1. Walter Payton - 9.
2. Jim Brown - 6.
3. Gale Sayers - 3 (twice).
4. Eric Dickerson - 6.
5. Earl Campbell - 7.
6. O.J. Simpson - 7 (also rushed for 100 yards 5 consecutive games three different times; includes playoffs).
Source: World Features Syndicate.
BASKETBALL
AP Women's Top 25
NCAA Division I
Selected by the media
Records through Dec. 8
First-place votes in parentheses
W-L Pts Prv 1. Connecticut (31) 8-0 990 2 2. Old Dominion (4) 9-0 928 4 3. Stanford (3) 11-1 918 1 4. Georgia (1) 8-1 904 3 5. Louisiana Tech 10-1 825 5 6. Tennessee 9-3 791 6 7. Alabama (1) 7-2 775 7 8. N. Carolina St. 9-2 684 8 9. W. Kentucky 6-1 596 10 10. Virginia 6-2 537 12 11. Texas Tech 6-2 503 11 12. Texas 5-1 483 13 13. Duke 8-1 482 15 14. Vanderbilt 5-2 467 14 15. Penn St. 7-2 413 9 16. Wisconsin 7-1 390 18 17. Auburn 8-0 378 20 18. Notre Dame 9-3 370 16 19. Kansas 7-2 301 17 20. North Carolina 7-1 263 19 21. Clemson 7-1 239 22 22. Arkansas 9-1 183 23 23. Stephen F.Austin 9-1 134 24 24. DePaul 6-1 84 25 25. Nebraska 9-0 66 --Other teams receiving votes: Iowa 61, Florida 46, Maryland 38, Colorado 28, LSU 28, San Francisco 22, Arizona 12, Northwestern 11, Colorado St. 7, Memphis 7, Michigan 6, Montana 6, Oregon 4, Purdue 4, Southern Cal 3, Detroit 2, Drake 2, Illinois 2, New Mexico 2, Tulane 2, Louisville 1, Mississippi 1, Toledo 1.
Selected by coaches BOWLING
ILH All-Stars
Boys
Most Valuable Bowler: Guy Yamashiro, Mid-Pacific; Kyle Shimokawa, Hawaii Baptist.
Coach of the Year: Greg Hayashi, Iolani.
First team
Guy Yamashiro, Mid-Pacific; Kyle Shimokawa, Hawaii Baptist; David Akau, Lutheran; Kevin Miura, University; Taylor Hong, Lutheran.
Second team
Michael Kaufmann, Maryknoll; Jon Suematsu, Iolani; Kyle Miyamoto, Hawaii Baptist; Tony Grassia, Punahou; Brandon Ching, St. Louis.
Girls
Most Valuable Bowler: Marisa Yamane, Iolani.
Coach of the Year: Verna Mae Cancino, Iolani.
First team
Marisa Yamane, Iolani; Relyn Timbal, Kamehameha; Kanoelani Kaawa, Maryknoll; Alissa Yamane, Mid-Pacific; Kristy Koga, Mid-Pacific.
Second team
Yvette Hall, Sacred Hearts; Valerie Sumida, Iolani; JoJo Rabago, University; Jazlyn Miran, St. Francis; Traci Ho, Iolani.
At Kapiolani Park RUNNING
Diamond Head
Yesterday's results
8 kilometers
Men
Elite: 1. Esfaye Belele, 24:57. 2. Jonathon Lyau, 26:08. 3. Steve Smith, 27:16
10-14 years: 1. A.J. Wilson, 34:42. 2. Alex Zapata, 34:58. 3. Mathew Moran, 44:39. 15-19: 1. Walt Ehman, 34:09. 2. Mark Zigowitz, 49:57.
20-24: 1. Lucas Reece, 33:16. 2. Danny Cohlmeyer, 35:02. 3. Eric Zigowitz, 37:35. 25-29: 1. Kurt Zigowitz, 38:07.
30-34: 1. James Lyau, 36:02. 2. Rex Coleman, 36:26. 3. Robert Jones, 37:42. 35-39: 1. Chris Crawford, 27:26. 2. Rod Huddleston, 28:59. 3. Al Wilson, 30:59.
40-44: 1. Frank Pugliese, 28:50. 2. Pete Trump, 30:57. 3. Joe Laturnau, 31:12. 45-49: 1. Patrick Miller, 31:35. 2. Dan Woods, 33:29. 3. Dennis Uyehara, 34:19.
50-55: 1. Ron Pate, 33:29. 2. Vince Zigowitz, 38:08. 3. Ronald Quon, 43:37. 55-59: 1. Henry Richmond, 34:38. 2. John Wallace, 36:48. 3. Wilbert Headley, 37:30.
60-64: 1. Bart Mathias, 37:32. 2. Harry Siegmund, 39:24. 3. Frank Wallace, 39:42. 65-69: Limu Furtado, 43:50.
70-74: 1. Bob Henninger, 43:23. 2. David Rarangol, 44:42. 75-over: 1. Naoto Inada, 42:10. 2. Martin Sherman, 54:11. 3. Bill Beauchamp, 1:121:59.
Racewalkers: 1. Ryan Namaka, 58:14. 2. Mac Kempshall, 1:08:27.
Women
Elite: 1. Jennifer Latham, 29:09. 2. Christine Patrick, 31:16. 3. Ann Baginski, 34:57. 10-14: 1. Samantha Moran, 53:54.
15-19: Barbara Ehman, 52:14.
20-24: 1. Jennifer Kimbell, 37:31. 2. Erica White, 40:36. 3. Jacy Bailey, 49:57. 25-29: 1. Deena Smith, 38:14. 2. Kelli Nakasone, 38:15. 3. Marnie Koga, 46:13.
30-34: 1. Lee Cotham, 38:44. 2. Laura Tanner, 43:14. 3. Lauren Crawford, 56:35. 35-39: 1. Leann Dunning, 36:17. 2. Margie Manthe, 46:48. 3. Margie Wheatley, 49:52.
40-44: 1. Ethel Guerrero, 39:57. 2. Linda Moran, 40:20. 3. Karen Evans, 47:24. 45-49: 1. Halina Zaleski, 37:33. 2. Lucy McCurdy, 44:44. 3. Sue Rudolph, 48:10.
50-54: 1. Judy McKelvey, 53:28. 55-59: 1. Christa Obara, 39:37. 2. Jerry Richmond, 51:24.
60-64: Molly Chang, 43:33. 65-69: 1. Barbara Zamparelli, 44:34. 2. Marie Boles, 51:24.
70-over: 1. Ruth Munro, 56:33. 2. Edith Leiby, 1:10:12.
Racewalkers: Mary Kempshall, 1:11:53.
Yesterday's results BASEBALL
Oahu Senior AJA
Ewa 9, Aiea 4
Waipahu 7, Pearl City 2
Kaneohe 11, Wahiawa 0
McCully 13, Manoa 12
Sheridan 11, Waialae 5
At La Quinta, Calif. GOLF
Lexus Challenge
Final round, par 72
36-hole best ball event
Hale Irwin-Sean Connery 61-62--123 Lee Trevino-Kevin Costner 65-62--127 J. Brodie-Ken Griffey Jr. 64-63--127 C.C. Rodriguez-Bob Wuhl 64-63--127 Ray Floyd-Michael Chiklis 64-66--130 Gary Player-Glenn Frey 65-65--130 Dave Stockton-Joe Pesci 64-66--130 Jim Colbert-Don Shula 63-69--132 G. Archer-Dan Jansen 67-65--132 A. Palmer-Chris ODonnell 68-64--132 Jim Dent-Clint Eastwood 69-64--133 Bob Murphy-R. Dreyfuss 74-67--141
HARRAH'S ODDS
College
Aloha Bowl
Wednesday at Aloha Stadium
Favorite Pts Underdog California 1 NavyLiberty Bowl
Friday at Memphis, Tenn.
Favorite Pts Underdog Syracuse 16 HoustonCarquest Bowl
Friday 27 at Miami
Favorite Pts Underdog Miami 3-1/2 VirginiaCopper Bowl
Friday at Tucson, Ariz.
Favorite Pts Underdog Wisconsin 7 UtahsPeach Bowl
Saturday at Atlanta
Favorite Pts Underdog Louisiana St. 6-1/2 ClemsonAlamo Bowl
Sunday at San Antonio
Favorite Pts Underdog Texas Tech 4 IowaHoliday Bowl
Dec. 30 at San Diego
Favorite Pts Underdog Colorado 5 WashingtonSun Bowl
Dec. 31 at El Paso, Texas
Favorite Pts Underdog Michigan St. 6-1/2 StanfordIndependence Bowl
Dec. 31 at Shreveport, La.
Favorite Pts Underdog Auburn 9 ArmyOrange Bowl
Dec. 31 at Miami
Favorite Pts Underdog Nebraska 16 Virginia TechOutback Bowl
Jan. 1 at Tampa, Fla.
Favorite Pts Underdog Michigan 1 AlabamaGator Bowl
Jan. 1 at Jacksonville, Fla.
Favorite Pts Underdog No. Carolina 6 W. VirginiaCitrus Bowl
Jan. 1 at Orlando, Fla.
Favorite Pts Underdog Tennessee 8 NorthwesternCotton Bowl
Jan. 1 at Dallas
Favorite Pts Underdog Kansas St. 3-1/2 Brigham YoungRose Bowl
Jan. 1 at Pasadena, Calif.
Favorite Pts Underdog Ohio State 2 Arizona StFiesta Bowl
Jan. 1 at Tempe, Ariz.
Favorite Pts Underdog Texas 1 Penn StateSugar Bowl
Jan. 2 at Tempe, Ariz.
Favorite Pts Underdog Florida 3 Florida St
BOXING
Professional
Saturday's results
At Las Vegas
Antonio Cermeno, Venezuela, outpointed Yuichi Kasai, Japan, 12, to retain WBA junior featherweight title; Tom Johnson, Evansville, Ind., and Javier Marquez, Mexico, 3 technical draw, featherweights.
At Sydney, Australia
Shannan Taylor, Australia, stopped Jake Rodriguez, Islip, N.Y., 3, welterweights.
At Uncasville, Conn.
Philip Holiday, South Africa, outpointed Ivan Robinson, Philadelphia, 12, to retain IBF lightweight title; David Tua, New Zealand, stopped Phillip Izonritei, Nigeria, 12, to retain WBC Intercontinental heavyweight title.
Schedule
Jan. 1: At Mexicali, Mexico, Julio Sanchez-Leon, Mexico, vs. Raul Contreras, Mexico, 12, for Sanchez-Leon's WBB featherweight title.
Jan. 5: At Boston, Dana Rosenblatt, Malden, Mass., vs. Glenwood Brown, New York, 10, middleweights.
Jan. 7: At Philadelphia, Kip Diggs, Hyannis, Mass., vs. Tony Martin, Philadelphia, 12, for Diggs' NABF welterweight title.
Jan. 10: At Anaheim, Calif., Eric Holland, Alamogordo, N.M. vs. Lupe Aquino, Santa Paula, Calif., 12 for Holland's WBB middleweight title.
At Uncasville, Conn., James Buster Douglas, Columbus, Ohio, vs. Rocky Pepeli, Des Moines, Iowa, 10, heavies; Raul Marquez, Houston, vs. Lloyd Christian Joseph, New York City, 12, for Marquez' USBA jr. middleweight title.