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Scoreboard

By Star-Bulletin Staff

Friday, November 3, 2000

CALENDAR

Today

Auto Racing

Fast Friday: Street racing series, 6 p.m. to midnight, Hawaii Raceway Park.

Football

ILH: Pac-Five at Iolani, 3:15 p.m.

OIA Playoffs: Waianae vs. Castle, 5:05 p.m.; Kahuku vs. Kaimuki, 7:35 p.m., Aloha Stadium.

Tennis

USTA Hawaii Pacific Section: 2 p.m., Kapalua Tennis Garden.

Volleyball

College men: Universityof Hawaii Green-White scrimmage, 7 p.m., Pearl City H.S. gym.



Tomorrow

Auto Racing

Super Saturday: Kukini Blvd. street racing series, 6 p.m. to midnight, Hawaii Raceway Park.

Box Car Racing

Public: Cars provided, 5-9 p.m., ABCRI Track in Pearl City.

Cross Country

ILH Championships: 2 p.m., at Mid-Pacific.

Football

ILH: Damien vs. Punahou, 5 p.m.; Kamehameha vs. St. Louis, 7:45 p.m., Aloha Stadium.

Kendo

All-Hawaii Championships: 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Ala Wai Golf Course Clubhouse, 2nd floor.

Lacrosse

Hawaii Invitational: Men's and women's divisions, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Kapiolani Park.

Soccer

PWC Men Humboldt State at Brigham Young-Hawaii, 1 p.m.; Hawaii Pacific vs. Montana State-Billings, 3 p.m., HPU Windward Campus.

Surfing

Billabong Girls: 8 a.m., surf permitting, Honolua, Maui.

Billabong Junior World Championships: 8 a.m., surf permitting, Makaha Beach.

Swimming

FINA World Championships: 25K, men 8 a.m., women, 8:30 a.m., off Hilton Hawaiian Village.

Tennis

USTA Hawaii Pacific Section: 8 a.m., Kapalua Tennis Garden.

Volleyball

ILH Boys Championship: Kamehameha vs. Punahou, 5 p.m., Damien.

OIA Boys Championship: Third place, Waipahu vs. Roosevelt, 4 p.m.; championship, Pearl City vs. Kalaheo, 5:30 p.m.., Blaisdell Arena.

OIA Girls Championship: Third place, Radford vs. Waianae, 2:30 p.m.; championship, McKinley vs. Moanalua, 7 p.m.., Blaisdell Arena.

PWC Women: Hawaii-Hilo vs. Chaminade, 7:15 p.m., UHH Gym.

WAC Women: Hawaii vs. Fresno State, 7 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.

Water Polo

ILH Boys Tournament: Third place, 4:45 p.m.; Championship, 6 p.m., at Punahou.


SWIMMING

World Open Water
Championships

10K At Waikiki Yesterday

Men

1. David Meca, Spain, 1 hour, 57 minutes, 10.50 seconds. 2. Petar Stoychev, Bulgaria, 1:57:14,44. 3. Evgueni Bezroutchenko, Russia, 1:57:15,02. 4. Cristof Wandratsch, Germany, 1:57:16.62. 5. Emmanuel Poissier, France, 1:57:16.08.

6. Ben Hanley, Santa Cruz, Calif., 1:57:16.62. 7. Vladimir Diatchen, Russia, 1:57:17.12. 8. Carl Gordon, New Zealand, 1:57:17.24. 9. Maarten van der Weijden, The Netherlands, 1:57:17.40. 10. Scott Sheperd, New Zealand, 1:57:17.86. 11. Matt Martin, Mission Viejo, Calif., 1:57:30.77. 12. Andres Maurer, Germany, 1:57:33.59. 13. Simone Ercoli, Italy, 1:57:45.47. 14. Mark Saliba, Australia, 1:58:12.84. 15. Miodrag Vasic, Yugoslavia, 1:58:13.80. 16. Guilherme Bier, Brazil, 1:58:14.69. 17. Adrian Andermatt, Switzerland, 2:00:55.39. 18. Tim Cowan, Canada, 2:01:22.34. 19. Carlos Pavo, Brazil, 2:01:23.39. 20. David Bilodeau, Canada, 2:01:24.02. 21. Leigh Bool, Australia, 2:03:19.92. 22. Gonzalo Diaz Miret, Argentina, 2:13:10.22. 23. Balzas Cseldnyi, Hungary, 2:13:10.60. 24. Marton Toszegi, Hungary, 2:17:11.19. 25. Mihajlo Ristorski, Macedonia, 2:17:33.44. 26. Rafael Perez, Argentina, 2:19:29.63. 27. Patel Chintan, India, 2:45:57.24. 28. Bhargava Prateek, India, 3:05:22.56.

Women

1. Edith van Dyk, The Netherlands, 2:06:44.44. 2. Melissa Pasquali, Italy, 2:07:38.85. 3. Peggy Busche, Germany, 2:08:14.59. 4. Brooke Townsend, Australia, 2:08:16.11. 5. Etta van der Weijden, The Netherlands, 2:08:47.52. 6. Paula Wood, Britain, 2:08:51.85. 7. Dawn Heckman, Latrobe, Pa., 2:08:52.24. 8. Irena Abyssova, Russia, 2:09:01.81. 9. Trudee Hutchinson, Australia, 2:09:07.11. 10. Karley Stutzel, Canada, 2:09:40.38. 11. Jana Dechanova, Czech Republic, 2:11:14.01. 12. Pilar Geijo, Argentina, 2:11:15.52. 13. Eszter Balazs, Hungary, 2:12:28.92. 14. Jennifer Coombs, Canada, 2:21:07.43. 15. Biljana Cokovic, Macedonia, 2:44:09.92.


VOLLEYBALL

Pacific West Conference

Women

At Silver City, N.M.

Hawaii Pacific def. Western New Mexico, 15-4, 15-7, 15-5

Kill leaders--HPU: Flavia Gabinio 12, Debbie Sant'Anna 10. WNM: Dana Deitrich 12.

At Billings, Mont.

BYU-Hawaii def. Montana St.-Billings, 15-5, 15-9, 15-6

Kill leaders--BYUH: Karla Ribeiro 17, Kapu Elkington 11. MSB: Angie Hopes 9.



ILH

Varsity boys

Second round championship

x-Punahou def. St. Louis, 15-10, 15-17, 15-4, 15-11

x-clinched state tournament berth



OIA Tournament

Semifinals

At Blaisdell Center

Varsity boys

Pearl City def. Waipahu, 15-4, 15-5

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

Kill leaders--PC: Tyler Padayao 14. Waip: Thomas Vito 12. Kalh: Kaimi Guerreiro 13, Nicholas Yeager 10. Roos: Kaiwi Hopkins 7.

Varsity girls

McKinley def. Radford, 14-16, 15-5, 15-12

Moanalua def. Waianae, 15-9, 16-14

Kill leaders--McK: Sherie Mottoon 14. Rad: Meaghan Rivera 6. Moan: Naomi Edgell 12, Kahala Kabalis 10. Wain: Natasha Tacgari 7.



MIL

Varsity girls

Second-round championship

King Kekaulike def. Molokai, 15-9, 11-15, 15-7


SOCCER

WAC women's tournament

At Fresno, Calif.

First round
Yesterday'
San Jose State 2, Texas-El Paso 0
Fresno State 3, TCU 1

Semifinal round
Today
SMU (13-4-1) vs. San Jose St. (8-11-1)
Tulsa (12-5-1) vs. Fresno State (11-8-0)

Championship
Sunday's match
SMU-San Jose St. winner vs. Tulsa-Fresno St. winner



All-WAC

Player of the Year: Jill Pearson, Fresno State

Coach of the Year: George Van Linder, SMU

Freshman of the Year: Kim Harvey, SMU

First team

Forwards: Sherry Dick, sophomore, TCU; Sarah Harvey, junior, SMU; Jill Pearson, senior, Fresno State.

Midfielders: Kim Harvey, freshman, SMU; Nicole Lamb, senior, SMU; Aimee Thompson, junior, Fresno State.

Defenders: Corrine Atkins, senior, Fresno State; Christina Collins, junior, SMU; Brenda DeRose, sophomore, TCU; Jackie Ostdiek, senior, San Jose State.

Goalkeeper: Becca Lief, senior, SMU.

Second team

Forwards: Arlene Devitt, freshman, Hawaii; Reyna Green, junior, Fresno State; Kelly Noonan, senior, Tulsa; Julie Twellman, sophomore, Tulsa.

Midfielders: Brandy Apodaca, senior, San Jose State; Kelly Parker, sophomore, Texas-El Paso; Ashley Potthoff, senior, SMU.

Defenders: Camille Kalama, senior, Hawaii; Leila Wai, senior, Hawaii; Susan Shivokevich, junior, Fresno State.

Goalkeeper: Katie Gilmore, freshman, Texas-El Paso.


AIR RIFLERY

HHSAA Girls' Championship

At St. Louis

Team results

State champion--Sacred Hearts 2,029

2. Waiakea 1,991. 3. Waimea 1,970. 4. Leilehua 1,891. 5. Kalani 1,819. 6. Maui 1,810. 7. Pearl City 1,809. 8. Kaimuki 1,793.

Individual results

State champion--x - Telianne Ho (SH) 532

2. Karalyn Tellio (Pun) 532. 3. Chatess Baguio (SH) 526. 4. Vicci Yau (Pun) 515. 5. Shannon Kohatsu (Waik) 514. 6. Ashley Murakami (SH) 512. 7. Renee Ishisaka (Waik) 512. 8. Kristen Aguilar (Waim) 507. 9. Mallory DeMattos (Waik) 498. 10. Hazel Donato (Farr) 494.

11. Pele Koehnen (Hilo) 493. 12. Cheney Kaku (Waik) 492. 13. Benjilyn Shaffer (Waim) 492. 14. Heather Kiyota (Lei) 492. 15. Sharlene Balensuela (Keal) 490. 16. Joanne Donato (Farr) 488. 17. Danielle Ponte (Waim) 486. 18. Jamie Koerte (Waim) 485. 19. Monica Lamontague (Kaln) 484. 20. Kristen Tanaka (Maui) 483.

21. (tie) Shana Simon (Waik) 481. 21. (tie) Elsie Tumbagon (Waip) 481. 23. (tie) Kelsey Newell (Kaln) 478. 23. (tie) Dara Ching (PC) 478. 25. (tie) Cory Kawabata (Waik) 473. 25. (tie) Joanalyn Paulo (Nan) 473. 25. (tie) Ashley Canon (Waim) 473. 28. Jennifer Case (Lei) 472. 29. Mary Joe Tibay (Lei) 471. 30. Melissa Alfiler (Lau) 470. 31. Liana Lam (PC) 466. 32. Min Hee Song (Kaim) 464.

x - Won tiebreaker


PROFESSIONAL GOLF

Senior Tour Championship

At Murrells Inlet, S.C.

First round, par-72

Allen Doyle 34-30--64
Mike McCullough 36-33--69
John Jacobs 34-35--69
Larry Nelson 37-32--69
Stewart Ginn 35-34--69
Hubert Green 33-36--69
Jose Maria Canizares 36-33--69
Ray Floyd 34-36--70
Tom Watson 33-37--70
Joe Inman 35-35--70
Leonard Thompson 37-33--70
Jim Dent 35-36--71
Bob Murphy 36-35--71
Vicente Fernandez 34-37--71
Tom Kite 37-34--71
John Mahaffey 36-36--72
Walter Hall 36-36--72
Gil Morgan 34-38--72
Dana Quigley 38-34--72
Jim Thorpe 37-35--72
David Lundstrom 38-35--73
Tom Wargo 38-35--73
John Bland 37-36--73
Doug Tewell 36-37--73
Hale Irwin 38-35--73
George Archer 36-37--73
Jim Colbert 36-37--73
Bruce Summerhays 39-34--73
Tom Jenkins 37-37--74
Bruce Fleisher 37-37--74
Ed Dougherty 41-36--77



Ube Kosan Open

At Ajisu, Japan
First-round leaders, par-72
Players are Japanese unless noted

Richard Backwell, Australia 33-33--66
Shingo Katayama 33-35--68
Mitsutaka Kusakabe 33-35--68
Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki 35-34--69
Nobuo Serizawa 34-35--69
Scott Laycock, Australia 35-34--69
Tatsuya Shiraishi 33-36--69
Keiichiro Fukabori 35-35--70
Kenichi Kuboya 35-35--70

Also

David Ishii, United States 38-39--77



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