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Seasiders lose on the road

Vince Inglima scored 16 points as Sonoma State held off a second-half Seasiders comeback to defeat No. 9 BYU-Hawaii 88-79 yesterday at Rohnert Park, Calif.

Thomas Watkins nailed four 3-pointers during a 31-12 Seasiders run that saw a 25-point dwindle to just six with 1:46 to play, but the Seasiders missed their last four shots of the game and didn't score again.

Watkins finished with 14 points as six players scored in double figures for the Seasiders, led by Austin Smylie's 15.

BYU-Hawaii will next take on Humboldt State tomorrow at 5 p.m.

Chaminade falls in OT: Daniel Nyom scored 16 points and grabbed 16 rebounds as the Northwest Nazarene Crusaders came back from a 14-point halftime deficit to defeat Chaminade 94-92 in overtime at Kaiser.

Zack Witing scored a game-high 27 points and dished out nine assists for the Silverswords who dropped to 6-4 for the season. Nick Frey added 14 points and Dylan McCune and Corey Campbell each had 12.

Vulcans rout Pacific: Osadonor Esene scored 11 of his 14 points in the first half as the Vulcans blew out Pacific 80-57 last night in Hilo.

The Vulcans outscored the Boxers 46-24 in the second half, shooting nearly 60 percent. Alex Cabagnot led all scorers with 15 points while Pacific's Jared Strickland led the Boxers with 13.

The Vulcans improved to 10-1 for the season.

Hawaii Sports Car Club 2005 race schedule set

The Hawaii Region of the Sports Car Club of America announced six major races on Oahu and Maui in 2005.

The first Solo II race will take place on Jan. 2, 2005 at Hawaii Raceway Park. About 70-90 cars will compete, from stock vehicles to race cars, in competition, which is an amateur event. Each driver is given four runs through the sports car course, and the driver with the single-fastest time in the class wins the class.

Points are kept throughout the year and determine prizes and trophies presented at the end of the year. Drivers must participate in more than half of the year's races to be in the running for points and the run-off championship.

For more information, contact Curtis Lee at 262-5987.

Also announced were six wheel-to-wheel, Solo I, track day racing events. The first competition will be held on Jan. 23, 2005 at Hawaii Raceway Park. In order to race SCCA regional race and Solo I, all drivers must pass a drivers school to obtain a competition license. In addition, all drivers and vehicles must have a number of safety features.

For more information, contact Ed Hollman at 488-1782.


See line scores and results in the [ Scoreboard ] section.


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