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Today

BASEBALL

ILH: Punahou at Iolani, 3:45 p.m.

OIA East: Kailua at Kaiser, Roosevelt vs. Kahuku at Kahuku Recreational Center, Moanalua at McKinley, 4 p.m.

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

BASKETBALL

ILH Division I girls: Maryknoll vs. Mid-Pacific at Damien, 6:30 p.m.

OIA Red East girls: Moanalua at Kahuku, game begins 15 minutes after the end of the 5 p.m. JV game.

OIA Red West girls: Kapolei at Radford, game begins 15 minutes after the end of the 5 p.m. JV game.

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

GYMNASTICS

ILH: 5 p.m., Kamehameha.

SOFTBALL

College: Chaminade vs. Azusa Pacific (2), noon, Central Oahu Regional Park.

TENNIS

College women: Brigham Young-Hawaii at Hawaii, 4 p.m., UH Tennis Complex.

ILH boys: University/Word of Life at Iolani, Hawaii Baptist at Kamehameha, Saint Louis at Mid-Pacific, 4 p.m.

WATER POLO

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

Tomorrow

BASKETBALL

ILH Division I girls: Kamehameha at Sacred Hearts, 6 p.m.

ILH Division II girls: St. Andrew's at La Pietra, Lutheran at Hawaii Baptist, St. Francis at Iolani, 6 p.m.

OIA Red East girls: Moanalua at Farrington, McKinley at Kahuku, Kaiser at Roosevelt, all games begin 15 minutes after the end of the 5 p.m. JV game.

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

OIA White girls: Kaimuki at Waialua, game begins 15 minutes after the end of the 5 p.m. JV game.

GOLF

ILH: Varsity I, 11 a.m., at Olomana Golf Course.

GYMNASTICS

Pacific Alliance Championships: Junor rhythmic all-around, team and event qualification, 10 a.m., senior rhytmic all-around, team and event qualifcation, 4 p.m., Hawaii Convention Center; junior women's team and all-around finals, 1 p.m., senior women's team and all-around finals, 7 p.m., Blaisdell Arena.

SAILING

ILH: Regatta No. 3, 4 p.m., Magic Island.

TENNIS

ILH boys: Maryknoll at Punahou, 4:30 p.m.

ILH girls: University/La Pietra/St. Francis at Iolani, Hawaii Baptist at Kamehameha, St. Andrew's/Maryknoll at Mid-Pacific, 4 p.m.

TRACK AND FIELD

KIF: West Kauai Rotary, 4 p.m., Vidinha Stadium.

WATER POLO

ILH Division I girls: Punahou at Iolani, Pac-Five at Kamehameha, 6 p.m.

ILH Division II girls: Punahou at Iolani, Pac-Five at Kamehameha, 5 p.m.




GOLF

OIA West

At Ewa Villages Course
Monday, par-72

VARSITY BOYS

Team results--1. Leilehua, 335; 2. Kapolei, 348; 3. Mililani, 350; 4. Pearl City, 362; 5. Radford, 376; 6. Campbell, 384; 7. Aiea, 423; 8. Waialua, 510.

Individual leaders

Kelly Aoki, Leilehua 37-41 -- 78
Christopher Lam, Kapolei 41-40 -- 81
Cameron Kucic, Campbell 43-39 -- 82
Reece Yamada, Kapolei 39-43 -- 82
Jared Sawada, Mililani 41-41 -- 82
Zakry Akagi-Bustin, Leilehua 39-44 -- 83
Brandon Tashiro, Leilehua 43-40 -- 83
James Lai, Pearl City 42-43 -- 85
Grant Shingaki, Mililani 40-45 -- 85
Kyle Neuman, Campbell 41-45 -- 86
Sam Quel, Waianae 41-46 -- 87
Colin Imaoka, Mililani 43-44 -- 87
VARSITY GIRLS

Team results--1. Pearl City, 286; 2. Leilehua, 297; 3. Kapolei, 308; 4. Aiea, 324.

Individual leaders

Britney Choy, Leilehua 35-37 -- 72
Randi Ono, Pearl City 42-42 -- 84
Brittany Austin, Campbell 41-44 -- 85
Katrina Higa, Aiea 51-42 -- 93
Stacie Ihori, Pearl City 52-46 -- 98
Savanah Holloway, Kapolei 48-51 -- 99
Lauren Sugai, Pearl City 52-52 -- 104
Natasha Fong, Aiea 53-55 -- 108
Stacie Mita, Leilehua 56-54 -- 110
Stacie Ah Quin, Mililani 55-60 -- 115
Meilani Marriott, Leilehua 53-62 -- 115

OJGA match play tournament

First round
At Coral Creek Course

Saturday

Boys 15-18--Corban Vickers def. Alex Chiya, 1 up on the 19th; Kelly Masuda def. Nigel Higa, 1 up on the 19th.

Boys 13-14--Inoka Kahawaii def. Corey Kozuma, 6 and 5.

Quarterfinals
At Turtle Bay Course

Sunday

Boys 15-18--Jonathan Khil def. Corban Vickers, 6 and 5; Grant Shingaki def. James Lai, 8 and 7; Ty Yasuda def. Kelly Masuda, 3 and 2.

Boys 13-14--Grant Natori def. Bou-An Fujieki, 4 and 3; Cole Yamane def. Oliver Lam, 3 and 1; Brett Komoto def. David Saka, 5 and 3; Alika Bell def. Inoka Kahawaii, 4 and 3.

OJGA small course match play tournament

At Mililani Course
Monday, First round

BOYS

Ages 7-8--Kyle Suppa def. Braxton Chong; Nicholas Sersun def. Mason Comeford.

9-10--Richard Hattori def. Torey Tokumaru; Philip Delisis def. Lion Rogers; Jared Flores def. George Corpuz; Skye Inakoshi def. Greg Okita; Joshua Defreitas def. Kekoaalii Ho; Donny Hopoi def. Jasper Miyagi; PJ Samiere def. Issei Funatsu; Justin Kurihara advanced.

11-12--Lorens Chan def. Kyle Kurihara; Scotty Yamashita def. Dylan Cabral; Rudy Cabalar def. Tyler Ichiki; Mark Ito def. Reese Suzuki; Zachary Braunthal def. Nicholas Pike; Ryan Lloyd def. Christian Yagi; Kalena Preus def. Andy Okita; Jonah Fonacier def. Justin Chu.

GIRLS

9-10--Kaci Masuda def. Alyssa Poentis.

11-12--Sara Ishii def. Helen Kim; Annette Lee advanced.

OJGA Small Course Match Play Qualifier

At Hawaii Kai Executive Course
Saturday

BOYS, WINNERS

7-8 (par-56)--70: Sian Rogers. 74: Abraham DeFreitas. 76: Kyle Suppa. 78: Mason Comerford. 81: Nicholas Sersun. 96: Braxton Chong.

9-10 (par-54)--58: Joshua DeFreitas, Richard Hattori. 63: PJ Samiere. 65: Skye Inakoshi. 71: George Corpuz.

11-12 (par-52)--58: Lorens Chan. 59: Zachary Braunthal. 60: Jonah Fonacier. 63: Reese Suzuki. 64: Rudy Cabalar, Kalena Preus. 65: Ryan Lloyd, Scotty Yamashita.

GIRLS, WINNERS

7-8 (par-56)--65: Allisen Corpuz, Mariel Galdiano.

9-10 (par-54)--65: Eimi Koga. 68: Ayumi Sakamoto. 69: Alexandra Kaui, Kaci Masuda. 94: Alyssa Poentis.

11-12 (par-54)--64: Kacie Komoto. 68: Marissa Chow. 79: Cassandra Lesa. 83: Helen Kim. 86: Sara Ishii. 89: Annette Lee.




BOXING

Fight schedule

National TV in parentheses

Today

At Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino, Lemoore, Calif. (ESPN), Paul Williams, Augusta, Ga., vs. Chris Smith, Queens, N.Y., 10, welterweights.

Friday

At Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage, Calif. (ESPN), Audley Harrison, Las Vegas, vs. Dominick Guinn, Hot Springs, Ark., 10, heavyweights.

Saturday

At Little Rock, Ark. (HBO), Vernon Forrest, Atlanta, vs. Ike Quartey, Ghana, 10, light middleweights.

April 20

At Manhattan Center Grand Ballroom, New York, Silence Mabuza, South Africa, vs. Ricardo Vargas, Mexico, 12, IBF bantamweight title eliminator.

April 21

At Philips Arena, Atlanta (ESPN), Kermit Cintron, Reading, Pa., vs. David Estrada, Miami, 12, welterweights.

At Dover Downs Hotel and Casino, Dover, Del., Takalani Ndlovu, South Africa, vs. Fabio Daniel Oliva, Argentina, 12, for Ndlovu's IBO super bantamweight title.

At Arco Arena, Sacramento, Calif., Rogelio Castaneda, Jr., Sacramento, Calif., vs. Craig Weber, Perrysville, Ohio, 12, for Castaneda's IBA light welterweight title.

April 22

At Mannheim, Germany (HBO), Chris Byrd, Las Vegas, vs. Wladimir Klitschko, Germany, 12, for Byrd's IBF and the vacant IBO heavyweight titles; Sebastian Sylvester, Germany, vs. Dirk Dzemski, 12, for Sylvester's EBU middleweight title.




BASEBALL

College Baseball Hall of Fame

Nomination list

Players
Steve Arlin, Ohio State
Joe Carter, Wichita State
Will Clark, Mississippi State
Neal Heaton, Miami
Bob Horner, Arizona State
Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma State
Jackie Jensen, California
Brooks Kieschnick, Texas
Barry Larkin, Michigan
Fred Lynn, Southern California
Dave Magadan, Alabama
Paul Molitor, Minnesota
Keith Moreland, Texas
John Olerud, Washington State
Phil Stephenson, Wichita State
Mickey Sullivan, Baylor
B.J. Surhoff, North Carolina
Billy Swift, Maine
Derek Tatsuno, Hawaii
Robin Ventura, Oklahoma State
Tim Wallach, Cal State Fullerton
Dave Winfield, Minnesota

Coaches
Skip Bertman, LSU
Bobo Brayton, Washington State
Jim Brock, Arizona State
Rod Dedeaux, Southern California
Bibb Falk, Texas
Ron Fraser, Miami
Cliff Gustafson, Texas
Jerry Kindall, Arizona
Dick Siebert, Minnesota
Gary Ward, Oklahoma State and New Mexico State
Bill Wilhelm, Clemson
Bobby Winkles, Arizona State

Pre-1947 Coaches and Players
Jack Barry, Holy Cross (coach)
Owen Carroll, Holy Cross (player)
Billy Disch, Texas (coach)
Clint Evans, California (coach)
Ray Fisher, Michigan (coach)
Frankie Frisch, Fordham (player)
Lou Gehrig, Columbia (player)
Bobby Layne, Texas (player)
Ted Lyons, Baylor (player)
Christy Mathewson, Bucknell (player)
Joe Sewell, Alabama (player)
George Sisler, Michigan (player)

College

EAST

Army 9, Iona 1

Boston College 10, Harvard 0

SOUTH

Auburn 3, South Alabama 2

Houston 11, McNeese St. 1

Jacksonville St. 5, UAB 4

Liberty 12, James Madison 11

LSU 12, Northwestern St. 0, 7 innings

Memphis 12, Murray St. 1

Mississippi 1, Mississippi St. 0

New Orleans 14, Loyola, NO 9

Southern Miss. 12, Southeastern Louisiana 2

Tampa 13, St. Leo 3

MIDWEST

Kansas St. 5, Creighton 4

Notre Dame 15, Oakland, Mich. 1

SOUTHWEST

Oklahoma 12, TCU 11

Oklahoma City 9-11, Northwood 1-9

Oklahoma St. 17, Dallas Baptist 4

Rice 6, Baylor 4

Texas-Arlington 6, Texas 3

Texas State 5, Texas A&M 1

Texas Tech 14, New Mexico 7

FAR WEST

N. Colorado 15, Air Force 5




TENNIS

ILH

Varsity boys

Kamehameha 4, Maryknoll 1

Varsity girls

Punahou 4, Kamehameha 1

Valencia Open

At Valencia, Spain
Purse: $411,275 (Intl. Series)

Men's first-round singles

Jan Hernych, Czech Republic, def. Nikolay Davydenko (1), Russia, 7-5, 7-5.

Andreas Seppi, Italy, def. Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo, Spain, 6-2, 6-2.

Gilles Simon, France, def. Robin Vik, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-2.

Bjorn Phau, Germany, def. Gorka Fraile, Spain, 7-6 (1), 6-7 (4), 6-2.

Filippo Volandri (6), Italy, def. Albert Portas, Spain, 6-0, 6-1.

Potito Starace, Italy, def. Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-3.

Davide Sanguinetti, Italy, def. Teimuraz Gabashvili, Russia, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-3.

Thierry Ascione, France, def. David Ferrer (3), Spain, 7-6 (1), retired.

Nicolas Almagro, Spain, def. Juan Carlos Ferrero (4), Spain, 6-7 (3), 6-4, 6-4.

Tomas Zib, Czech Republic, def. Andrei Pavel, Romania, 7-5, 6-3.

Marat Safin, Russia, def. Igor Andreev (5), Russia, 7-6 (6),

U.S. Clay Court Championships

At Houston
Purse: $380,000 (Intl. Series)

Men's first-round singles

Alexander Waske, Germany, def. Jiri Vanek, Czech Republic, 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (2).

Vince Spadea, United States, def. Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, 6-4, 6-3.

Rainer Schuettler, Germany, def. Gilles Muller, Luxembourg, 6-0, 6-3.

Fernando Vicente, Spain, def. Bobby Reynolds, United States, 6-2, 6-1.

Mardy Fish, United States, def. Juan Monaco (8), Argentina, 6-2, 1-6, 7-6 (5).

Scoville Jenkins, United States, def. Igor Kunitsyn, Russia, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3.

Andy Roddick (1), United States, def. Paul Capdeville, Chile, 6-3, 6-2.

Antony Dupuis, France, def. James Blake (2), United States, 7-6 (2), 3-6, 6-1.

Family Circle Cup

At Charleston, S.C.
Purse: $1.34 million (Tier I)

Women's first-round singles

Jill Craybas, United States, def. Maria Elena Camerin, Italy, 6-4, 6-2.

Virginia Ruano Pascual, Spain, def. Shenay Perry, United States, 6-0, 7-5.

Julia Schruff, Germany, def. Shinobu Asagoe, Japan, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4.

Julia Vakulenko, Ukraine, def. Jelena Jankovic (10), Serbia & Montenegro, 7-6 (5), 7-5.

Jamea Jackson, United States, def. Kveta Peschke (15), Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-3.

Marion Bartoli, France, def. Peng Shuai, China, 6-1, 6-4.

Katarina Srebotnik (11), Slovenia, def. Virginie Razzano, France, 6-3, 6-3.

Anabel Medina Garrigues (9), Spain, def. Mariana Diaz-Oliva, Argentina, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2.

Meghann Shaughnessy, United States, def. Vanessa Henke, Germany, 6-3, 6-3.

Women's second-round singles

Catalina Castano, Colombia, def. Nicole Vaidisova (5), Czech Republic, 7-5, 6-2.

Lourdes Dominguez Lino, Spain, def. Kristina Brandi, Puerto Rico, 6-4, 6-4.

Patty Schnyder (3), Switzerland, def. Meilen Tu, United States, 6-4, 7-5.

Justine Henin-Hardenne (1), Belgium, def. Sybille Bammer, Austria, 6-2, 6-3.

Dinara Safina (7), Russia, def. Vera Zvonareva, Russia, 7-5, 7-5.

WTA Tour Money Leaders

Through April 9

1. Amelie Mauresmo $1,287,892
2. Maria Sharapova $951,850
3. Justine Henin-Hardenne $768,598
4. Svetlana Kuznetsova $744,699
5. Elena Dementieva $472,314
6. Nadia Petrova $454,787
7. Martina Hingis $426,811
8. Samantha Stosur $350,264
9. Kim Clijsters $293,275
10. Lisa Raymond $282,807
11. Zheng Jie $280,563
12. Francesca Schiavone $251,609
13. Anastasia Myskina $236,811
14. Tatiana Golovin $214,434
15. Yan Zi $213,809
16. Patty Schnyder $211,717
17. Ai Sugiyama $208,809
18. Anna-Lena Groenefeld $193,860
19. Maria Kirilenko $188,877
20. Daniela Hantuchova $187,632
21. Lindsay Davenport $170,437
22. Katarina Srebotnik $161,171
23. Elena Likhovtseva $157,917
24. Ana Ivanovic $157,013
25. Dinara Safina $153,240
26. Virginia Ruano Pascual $136,768
27. Shinobu Asagoe $132,903
28. Meghann Shaughnessy $130,785
29. Nicole Vaidisova $124,395
30. Flavia Pennetta $124,333
31. Marion Bartoli $121,927
32. Eleni Daniilidou $119,586
33. Lucie Safarova $113,064
34. Anabel Medina Garrigues $112,763
35. Sofia Arvidsson $110,703
36. Gisela Dulko $108,833
37. Mara Santangelo $107,243
38. Michaella Krajicek $106,379
39. Jill Craybas $102,072
40. Emilie Loit $101,166
41. Iveta Benesova $100,510
42. Kveta Peschke $100,005
43. Sania Mirza $96,043
44. Elena Vesnina $95,596
45. Vera Zvonareva $94,432
46. Shahar Peer $91,785
47. Anna Chakvetadze $90,958
48. Li Na $87,028
49. Jelena Kostanic $83,445
50. Maria Elena Camerin $81,836



TRANSACTIONS

Baseball

Major League Baseball

MLB--Suspended Ramon Ramirez and Justin Mallet of the Cincinnati Reds organization, Waner Mateo of the New York Mets organization and Ryan Rafferty of the Kansas City Royals organization 50 games for violating the minor league drug prevention and treatment program.

American League

BOSTON RED SOX--Placed OF Coco Crisp on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 9. Purchased the contract of OF Dustan Mohr from Pawtucket of the IL.

National League

ATLANTA BRAVES--Purchased the contract of RHP Peter Moylan from Richmond of the IL.

CHICAGO CUBS--Agreed to terms with INF Derrek Lee on a five-year contract.

COLORADO ROCKIES--Placed RHP Mike DeJean on the 15-day DL.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

NBA--Fined New Jersey F Richard Jefferson $5,000 for kicking a basketball into the stands during the second quarter of Sunday's game against Milwaukee.

CHICAGO BULLS--Signed G Randy Livingston for the remainder of the season.

LOS ANGELES LAKERS--Assigned G Von Wafer to Fort Worth of the NBADL.

Women's National Basketball Association

CHARLOTTE STING--Re-signed C Tammy Sutton-Brown. Exercised their contract option on G Kelly Mazzante.

SEATTLE STORM--Signed Jordan Adams to a training camp contract.

Football

National Football League

CINCINNATI BENGALS--Signed TE Tony Stewart and HB Kenny Watson to one-year contracts.

DETROIT LIONS--Signed S Vernon Fox, C Brock Gutierrez, LB Nate Wayne and G Tyrone Hopson to one-year contracts.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS--Re-signed P Tom Rouen.

Hockey

National Hockey League

DETROIT RED WINGS--Recalled LW Donald MacLean from Grand Rapids of the AHL.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS--Reassigned C Shane Endicott to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL.

SAN JOSE SHARKS--Recalled F Ryane Clowe and F Tomas Plihal from Cleveland of the AHL.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS--Signed LW Alexander Semin to a two-year contract, beginning next season. Assigned C Kris Beech to Hershey of the AHL.

Motorsports

NASCAR--Suspended Chad Norris, crew chief for Matt Kenseth's Busch Series car, three races and fined him $10,000 because Kenseth's car failed its post-race inspection after Saturday's race.

Olympics

USOC--Announced the resignation of Wallace Gregson, chief operating officer.

College

CINCINNATI--Announced men's sophomore basketball G Devan Downey will transfer.

COLORADO STATE--Named Paul Kowalczyk athletic director.

FAIRFIELD--Named Ed Cooley men's basketball coach.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN--Named Linc Darner men's basketball coach.

MEMPHIS--Extended the contract of Tommy West, football coach, through 2010.

NEVADA--Re-signed Mark Fox, men's basketball coach, to a five-year contract.

OKLAHOMA--Named Jeff Capel men's basketball coach.

ST. JOSEPH'S, IND.--Announced the resignation of Linc Darner, men's basketball coach, to become men's basketball coach at Florida Southern. Named Richard Davis men's basketball coach.

SAINT LOUIS--Announced G Nick Billman and G Steven Grow will transfer to the men's soccer team from Massachusetts and Marquette, respectively.

SAINT PETER'S--Announced the retirement of Bob Leckie, men's basketball coach.

TEXAS--Announced sophomore F-C LaMarcus Aldridge will make himself eligible for the NBA draft.

VALPARAISO--Signed Carin Avery, women's volleyball coach, to a four-year contract extension through the 2009 season.





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