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Today

BASEBALL

College: Hawaii-Hilo vs. San Jose State, 3 p.m., Francis Wong Stadium.

KIF: Kauai vs. Waimea, 2:45 p.m., Vidinha Stadium.

OIA East: Roosevelt vs. Kalani at Kahala Community Park, Moanalua at Kaiser, 4 p.m.

OIA West: Campbell vs. Aiea at Campbell, Mililani vs. Leilehua at Fred Wright Field, Waianae vs. Waialua at Waialua Recreational Center, Kapolei at Nanakuli, Waipahu at Radford, 4 p.m.

BASKETBALL

OIA Red West girls: Leilehua at Radford, Campbell at Pearl City, Mililani at Kapolei, all games begin 15 minutes after the end of the 5 p.m. JV game.

OIA White girls: Waianae at Kailua, Aiea at Kaimuki, Waipahu at Kalani, all games begin 15 minutes after the end of the 5 p.m. JV game.

GYMNASTICS

ILH: 5 p.m., Punahou.

SOFTBALL

College: BYU-Hawaii at UH-Hilo, 1:30 p.m.

TENNIS

ILH boys: Maryknoll vs. Hawaii Baptist at Kamehameha, 4 p.m.

WATER POLO

OIA girls: Radford at Kaiser, Moanalua at Kaimuki, 3:30 p.m.; Kapolei vs. Kalani at Kaiser, Kahuku vs. Roosevelt at Kaimuki, 4:45 p.m.

Tomorrow

SAILING

ILH: Regatta No. 1, 4 p.m., Magic Island.

SOFTBALL

College: BYU-Hawaii at UH-Hilo, noon.

TENNIS

ILH boys: Mid-Pacific at Iolani, University/Word of Life vs. Saint Louis at Mid-Pacific, 4 p.m.; Kamehameha at Punahou, 4:30 p.m.




BASEBALL

Collegiate Baseball Top 25 Poll

The top 25 teams in the Collegiate Baseball poll with records through April 2, points and ranking voting by coaches, sports writers and sports information directors


Record Pts Pv
1. South Carolina 26-3 494 5
2. Cal. St. Fullerton 24-7 492 6
3. North Carolina 23-6 489 8
4. Florida St. 27-4 488 1
5. Mississippi St. 22-3 487 2
6. Nebraska 20-5 485 3
7. Rice 24-8 484 7
8. Clemson 20-7 482 9
9. Texas 21-11 480 10
10. Alabama 22-9 477 16
11. Georgia Tech 22-6 475 4
12. Vanderbilt 19-9 471 17
13. Arizona St. 23-9 468 12
14. Miami, Fla. 23-10 465 11
15. North Carolina St. 25-8 462 --
16. Oregon St. 19-8 459 18
17. Arkansas 23-6 455 20
18. Old Dominion 29-3 454 27
19. Wake Forest 23-7 452 --
20. Virginia 24-8 449 14
21. Fresno St. 24-9 447 --
22. Coll. of Charleston 23-6 445 --
23. Creighton 18-6 443 --
24. Ohio St. 15-6 441 --
25. Kentucky 22-7 439 21
Yesterday

Kent St. 13, Duquesne 2

Coastal Carolina 6, Wake Forest 5

Coll. of Charleston 8, Winthrop 3

Georgia 9, Gardner-Webb 4

LSU 3, Southern U. 2

North Carolina 9, Elon 1

Samford 5, Auburn 4

Nebraska 6, Creighton 4

Notre Dame 6, Chicago St. 4

New Mexico St. 9, Texas Tech 4

Oklahoma 4, Texas-Arlington 3

Oral Roberts 5, Oklahoma St. 2

Rice 11, Texas A&M 6

TCU 18, Baylor 8




WRESTLING

OIA All-Stars

EASTERN DIVISION

BOYS

Wrestler of the year--Daniel Morita, Kahuku.

Coach of the year--Reggie Torres, Kahuku.

First team--103-lbs: Roger Ramones, Kahuku. 112: Michael Kamiya, Kahuku. 119: Chayne Chang, Farrington. 125: Young Sub Suh, Moanalua. 130: D. Morita, Kahuku. 135: Richard Torres, Kahuku. 140: Vincent Domingo, Kahuku. 145: Nevin Kamakaala, Kahuku. 152: Garrett Cockett, Moanalua. 160: Ira Casey, Kahuku. 171: Chivas Campbell, McKinley. 189: Clellan Aalona, Kahuku. 215: Jared Crisologo, Moanalua. 275: Hanalei Grammer, Castle.

Second team--103: Ikaika Bumgarner, Kailua. 112: Randall Saro, Castle. 119: Harreth Tawfik, Kalani. 125: Ed Hhieu, Kalani. 130: Lee Inouye, Roosevelt. 135: Michael Fujiuchi, McKinley. 140: Patrick Eglington, McKinley. 145: Thomas Freeman, Kaiser. 152: Daymon Carr, Kahuku. 160: Daniel Agao, Moanalua. 171: Kelii Ah Quin, Castle. 189: Nelson Fernandez, Roosevelt. 215: Kaeo Alo, Kahuku. 275: Justin Abregano, Kahuku.

GIRLS

Wrestler of the year--Candace Sakamoto, Castle.

Coach of the year--Darren Reyes and Charles Williamson, Farrington.

First team--98: C. Sakamoto, Castle. 103: Rayna Hirata, Kaiser. 108: Jacelyn Pasion, Farrington. 114: Tani Ader, Farrington. 120: Lianne Tomishima, McKinley. 125: Ashley Poling, Kaiser. 130: Mysia Kamakaala, Kahuku. 140: BN Alafanso, Farrington. 155: Alicia Fu, Moanalua. 175: Marlene Suckel, Kahuku. 220: Andrea Reyes, Moanalua.

Second team--98: Taylor Ibera, Farrington. 103: Malia Segundo, Farrington. 108: Lisa Katsura, Moanalua. 114: Laurel Ramiro, Moanalua. 120: Kuulei Nitta, Moanalua. 125: Ariella Ng, Moanalua. 130: Ashley Jhun, Moanalua. 140: Erin Ah Sue, Kahuku. 155: Amanda Soliai, Kahuku. 175: Sheldeen Silva, Castle. 220: Ashley Lilo, Farrington.

WESTERN DIVISION

BOYS

Wrestler of the year--William Smithe, Mililani.

Coach of the year--Jon Robinson, Mililani.

First team--103: Kirk Shiraki, Mililani. 112: Brandon Mina, Waipahu. 119: Royce Madarang, Waipahu. 125: Alex Shin, Kapolei. 130: Matthew Higa, Aiea. 135: Cory Pruitt, Radford. 140: Joshua Obena, Pearl City. 145: Nicholas Pait, Pearl City. 152: W. Smithe, Mililani. 160: Christian Pavo, Pearl City. 171: Seth Ohia, Aiea. 189: Dustin Averette, Radford, and Brandon Martin, Nanakuli. 215: Aaron Paahana, Waipahu. 275: Shannon Saili, Waipahu.

Second team--103: Bill Takeuchi, Pearl City. 112: Raymond Mathewson, Waianae, and James Santos, Mililani. 119: Joshua Weldon, Radford. 125: Sheldon Leanio, Campbell. 130: Garry Souza, Waialua. 135: Karl Fryzell, Kapolei. 140: Miguel Lewin, Kapolei. 145: Matthew Valmoja, Kapolei. 152: Lowen Tynanes, Campbell. 160: Ehran Stuber, Radford. 171: Alvin Foster, Waialua. 189: Harrison Flores, Aiea, and Michael Peralta, Pearl City. 215: Mark Passi-Olo, Pearl City. 275: Tyler Lauifi, Pearl City, and Philip Trani, Kapolei.

GIRLS

Wrestler of the year--Cherae Pascua, Mililani.

Coach of the year--Patrick Garcia, Waianae.

First team--98: Heather Omori, Mililani. 103: Brandie Dela Rama, Mililani. 108: Courtney Kinimaka, Kapolei. 114: Clarissa Reidy, Kapolei. 120: C. Pascua, Mililani. 125: Kuuipo Badayos, Waianae. 130: Cheryse Sana, Waianae. 140: Sally Tolentino, Waianae. 155: Angela Whittaker, Waialua. 175: Ashley Abalos, Waianae. 220: Victoria Green, Waianae.

Second team--103: Ren Yamashita, Aiea. 108: Kailin Curran, Campbell, and Paige Inouye, Pearl City. 120: Chaelyn Tan, Kapolei. 125: Kylah Saballa-Olaes, Kapolei, and Kaleolani Souza, Aiea. 130: Shelby Rivera, Waialua. 140: Jasmin Sims, Radford. 175: Jenevieve Baclaan, Waipahu. 220: Pamela Higa, Pearl City.




GOLF

OIA West

At Leilehua Course, Par-72

Monday

BOYS

Team--1. Leilehua, 314; 2. Mililani, 316; 3. (tie) Kapolei and Pearl City, 347; 5. Campbell, 358; 6. Radford, 382; 7. Aiea, 428.

Individual leaders

Jared Sawada, Mililani 33-38 -- 71
Zakry Akagi-Bustin, Leilehua 35-40 -- 75
Reece Yamada, Kapolei 40-36 -- 76
C.J. Balboa, PC 37-41 -- 78
Kelly Aoki, Leilehua 37-41 -- 78
Luke Blum, Leilehua 38-40 -- 78
Cameron Kucic, Campbell 40-38 -- 78
Grant Shingaki, Mililani 40-41 -- 81
Jon Ichimura, Mililani 41-40 -- 81
Kevin Katano, PC 41-41 -- 82
Kyle Neuman, Campbell 41-41 -- 82
GIRLS

Team--1. Pearl City, 291; 2. Leilehua, 293; 3. Aiea, 344.

Individual leaders

Britney Choy, Leilehua 39-41 -- 80
Brittany Austin, Campbell 44-40 -- 84
Randi Ono, PC 43-42 -- 85
Kristin Higa, Aiea 51-46 -- 97
Natasha Fong, Aiea 49-51 -- 100
Lisa Sugai, PC 52-49 -- 101
Lauren Sugai, PC 53-52 -- 105
Meilani Marriott, Leilehua 53-55 -- 108
Susie Shin, Kapolei 58-52 -- 110



TENNIS

Bausch & Lomb Championships

At Amelia Island, Fla.

Women's first-round singles

Sofia Arvidsson, Sweden, def. Laura Granville, United States, 7-6 (5), 6-2.

Vera Zvonareva, Russia, def. Mariana Diaz-Oliva, Argentina, 6-3, 6-0.

Samantha Stosur, Australia, def. Sybille Bammer, Austria, 6-3, 6-1.

Antonella Serra Zanetti, Italy, def. Milagros Sequera, Venezuela, 6-2, 6-4.

Olga Savchuk, Ukraine, def. Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2.

Katarina Srebotnik (14), Slovenia, def. Catalina Castano, Colombia, 6-4, 6-2.

Elena Vesnina, Russia, def. Virginia Razzano, France, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3.

Lisa Raymond, United States, def. Sania Mirza, India, 6-3, 6-4.

Second round singles

Lucie Safarova (15), Czech Republic, def. Mara Santangelo, Italy, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3.

Nadia Petrova (1), Russia, def. Katerina Bohmova, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-7 (3), 6-3.

Francesca Schiavone (3), Italy, def. Conchita Martinez Granados, Spain, 6-4, 6-1.

Nicole Vaidisova (4), Czech Repubilc, def. Laura Pous Tio, Spain, 6-4, 6-4.

ILH

Varsity boys

Saint Louis 3, Maryknoll 2

Varsity girls

Punahou 5, Hawaii Baptist 0

College women

At UH tennis courts

Hawaii def. Chaminade, 7-0

Singles

Kana Aikawa def. Kimi Chikazawa (CU), 6-3, 6-2

Chloe Bihag def. Audra Takara (CU), 6-1, 6-2

Jacqui Williams def. Danielle Nueberger (CU), 6-0, 6-0

Samanta Cappella def. Kristina Hutmacher (CU), 6-0, 6-0

Florence Wasko won by default

Julia Sandborn won by default

Doubles

Cappella/Sandborn def. Chikazawa/Takara (CU), 8-4

Wasko/Fenja Shaw def. Nueberger/Hutmacher (CU), 8-0

Bihag/Williams won by default

Professional leaders

Through April 12

ATP Tour earnings

1. Roger Federer $2,189,760
2. Marcos Baghdatis $599,500
3. Ivan Ljubicic $581,995
4. James Blake $488,650
5. David Nalbandian $400,790
6. Rafael Nadal $352,600
7. Tommy Haas $341,365
8. Radek Stepanek $327,120
9. Nikolay Davydenko $310,610
10. Nicolas Kiefer $284,565
11. Jarkko Nieminen $274,995
12. Mario Ancic $261,640
13. Mike Bryan $253,120
13. Bob Bryan $253,120
15. David Ferrer $252,885
16. Fabrice Santoro $243,380
17. Sebastien Grosjean $231,180
18. Igor Andreev $225,135
19. Christophe Rochus $214,795
20. Juan Ignacio Chela $206,495
WTA Tour earnings

1. Amelie Mauresmo $1,287,892
2. Maria Sharapova $951,850
3. Justine Henin-Hardenne $768,598
4. Svetlana Kuznetsova $718,599
5. Elena Dementieva $472,314
6. Martina Hingis $426,811
7. Nadia Petrova $357,257
8. Samantha Stosur $345,854
9. Kim Clijsters $293,275
10. Zheng Jie $280,563
11. Lisa Raymond $278,397
12. Anastasia Myskina $236,811
13. Tatiana Golovin $214,434
14. Yan Zi $213,809
15. Ai Sugiyama $208,809
16. Patty Schnyder $198,857
17. Francesca Schiavone $198,749
18. Maria Kirilenko $188,877
19. Daniela Hantuchova $187,632
20. Anna-Lena Groenefeld $178,970



TRANSACTIONS

Baseball

American League

CLEVELAND INDIANS--Placed LHP C.C. Sabathia on the 15-day DL. Called up RHP Jason Davis from Buffalo of the IL. Acquired OF Ramon Alvarado from Oakland for RHP Kazuhito Tadano.

National League

FLORIDA MARLINS--Optioned RHP Randy Messenger to Albuquerque of the PCL

LOS ANGELES DODGERS--Placed INF Nomar Garciaparra on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF James Loney from Las Vegas of the PCL.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES--Agreed to terms with RHP Salomon Torres on a contract extension through the 2008 season.

Football

National Football League

ARIZONA CARDINALS--Re-signed DT Kenny King, K Nick Novak and C Shawn Lynch.

DETROIT LIONS--Signed DB Mike Furrey to a one-year contract.

HOUSTON TEXANS--Signed LB Wali Rainer and KR Jake Schifino.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS--Agreed to terms with CB Lenny Walls.

MIAMI DOLPHINS--Re-signed LT Damion McIntosh to a one-year contract. Activated OT Tony Pape from the reserve-did not report list.

NEW YORK GIANTS--Signed C-G Grey Ruegamer.

NEW YORK JETS--Signed S Victor Green.

ST. LOUIS RAMS--Signed LB Raonall Smith and P Matt Turk to one-year contracts.

Hockey

National Hockey League

LEAGUE--Suspended Nashville D Brendan Witt one game without pay for a kneeing incident during an April 3 game.

CAROLINA HURRICANES--Announced an affiliate agreement with Albany of the AHL.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS--Assigned F Dan Fritsche to Syracuse of the AHL.

LOS ANGELES KINGS--Signed RW Konstantin Pushkarev to Manchester of the AHL.

NEW JERSEY DEVILS--Signed D Andy Greene.

NEW YORK RANGERS--Recalled G Al Montoya from Hartford of the AHL.

PHOENIX COYOTES--Recalled C Joel Perrault from San Antonio of the AHL.

College

ARKANSAS TECH--Named Mark Downey men's basketball coach.

BALL STATE--Named Ronny Thompson men's basketball coach.

BRIDGEWATER STATE--Announced the resignation of John Gendron, linebackers coach, to take a full-time assistant football coaching position at Rhode Island.

CINCINNATI--Named Larry Davis, Chris Goggin and Matt Grady men's assistant basketball coaches.

COLORADO STATE--Announced G Sean Morris has left the basketball team.

KENTUCKY--Announced sophomore G Rajon Rondo will forgo his two years of eligibility and make himself eligible for the NBA draft.

LOUISIANA TECH--Announced junior F Paul Millsap will forgo his final year of eligibility and make himself eligible for the NBA draft.

MISSISSIPPI STATE--Suspended CB Derek Pegues, S Keith Fitzhugh, OT Michael Gates, DE Charles Burns, DE Quinton Wesley and QB Tray Rutland indefinitely from the football team after they were charged with assaulting a police officer last weekend.

MONTANA STATE--Named Brad Huse men's basketball coach.

ST. BONAVENTURE--Announced sophomore basketball G Isiah Carson will transer.

ST. JOHN'S--Announced sophomore basketball G Cedric Jackson will transfer following the spring semester.





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