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Today

BASEBALL

Hawaii Winter League: Sharks vs. CaneFires at Hans L'Orange Field, 6:30 p.m.; Honu vs. BeachBoys at Les Murakami Stadium, 7 p.m.

VOLLEYBALL

HHSAA Division I girls championships: Kamehameha bracket, Kamehameha-Maui vs. Kahuku, 6 p.m.; Moanalua vs. Kamehameha, 7:30 p.m., at Kekuhaupi'o gym; McKinley bracket, Kamehameha-Hawaii vs. Maui, 6 p.m.; Punahou vs. Roosevelt, 7:30 p.m., at McKinley gym.

HHSAA Division II girls championships: Punahou bracket, Molokai vs. St. Joseph's, 6 p.m.; Word of Life vs. Waimea, 7:30 p.m., Punahou gym; Radford bracket, Kalaheo vs. Seabury Hall, 6 p.m.; La Pietra vs. Sacred Hearts, 7:30 p.m., at Radford gym.

Tomorrow

BASEBALL

Hawaii Winter League: Sharks vs. CaneFires at Hans L'Orange Field, 6:30 p.m.; Honu vs. BeachBoys at Les Murakami Stadium, 7 p.m.

BOWLING

Billy Tees HHSAA Championship: Boys, 8-11 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.-2:15 p.m.; Girls, 2:25-5:45 p.m. and 6-9 p.m., Lihue Lanes

VOLLEYBALL

HHSAA Division I girls championships: Consolation, Aiea vs. McKinley, noon; Fifth place, Kahuku/Kamehameha-Maui winner vs. Maui/Kamehameha-Hawaii winner, 1:30 p.m.; Third place, Kamehameha/Moanalua loser vs. Roosevelt/Punahou loser, 4:30 p.m.; Championship game, Kamehameha/Moanalua winner vs. Roosevelt/Punahou winner, 7:30 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.

HHSAA Division II girls championships: Consolation bracket, Waianae vs. Hawaii Prep, 9 a.m.; Fifth place, Molokai/St. Joseph's winner vs. Kalaheo/Seabury Hall winner, 10:30 a.m.; Third place, Word of Life/Waimea loser vs. La Pietra/Sacred Hearts loser, 3 p.m.; Championship game, Word of Life/Waimea winner vs. La Pietra/Sacred Hearts winner, 6 p.m., all games at Stan Sheriff Center.




BOWLING

ILH championships

At Fort Shafter Lanes

Final results

boys singles

High series--655: Kyle Kamegawa, Mrykl; Ross Hartwell, Pun. 631: Colby Takeda, Iol. 629: Micolas Ogawa, HBA. 626: Joel Nakamura, StL. 619: Aikau Baricuatro, Kam. 618: Peter Mochizuki, HBA. 617: Ethan Kawada, HBA. 611: John Leong, Kam. 581: Kelly Sadua, Iol. 565: Rich Kodama, HBA. 564: Matt Ho, Mrykl. 560: Chad Bauer, StL; Matt Yasuda, Mrykl. 557: Chris Ang, StL.

Girls singles

High series--614: Suzana Signaigo, StA. 562: Darcy Shindo, Iol. 550: Cara Smith, SHA. 538: Kellie Inouye, MPI. 527: Nicole Chun, Iol. 524: Larissa Kimura, AOP. 519: Sky Uyehara, HBA. 491: Kelly Onigama, UHS. 487: Be Thi Ho, UHS. 482: Venny Jean Turner, SHA. 470: Caroline Tamayose, Iol. 469: Nicole Wong, Pun. 468: Aimee Inouye, Kam; Chelsea Seki, StF. 465: Faye Castillo, Mrykl.

Boys doubles

High series--1223: Joel Nakamura-Jared Mallon, StL. 1183: Peter Mochizuki-Rich Kodama, HBA. 1175: Chris Waiamau-Ross Hartwell, Pun. 1161: Daniel Akana-Matt Lee, Kam. 1150: Cody Gibo-Ethan Kawada, HBA. 1146: Cody Bentosino-Chris Ang, StL. 1094: David Lee-Micolas Ogawa, HBA. 1092: John Leong-Cody Awana, Kam. 1084: Jordan Ko-Tyler Wong, Pun. 1051: Jesse Theommes-Aikau Baricuatro, Kam.

Girls Doubles

High series--1044: Juliana Ho-Venny Jean Turner, SHA. 1022: Suzana Signaigo-Quinn Takeda, StA. 1017: Hannah Hirae-Sky Uyehara, HBA. 1009: Chelsea Seki-Liane Villanueva, StF. 988: Kellie Inouye-Taylor Sumi, MPI. 963: Keerah Cacal-Aimee Inouye, Kam. 954: Joan Javier-Be Thi Ho, UHS. 944: Cara Smith-Marissa Leong, SHA. 941: Amanda Igeta-Nicole Chun, Iol. 933: Janelle Higa-Jillian Kam, HBA.




VOLLEYBALL

CSTV/AVCA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll

Through November 6


Record Pts Pvs
1. Truman (33) 35-1 895 1
2. Tampa (3) 29-1 864 2
3. Concordia-St. Paul 34-2 823 4
4. CS-San Bernardino 25-1 773 6
5. Minnesota Duluth 27-3 734 7
6. Hillsdale 28-1 713 3
7. Grand Valley St. 26-3 669 5
8. BYU-Hawaii 20-0 639 9
9. Florida Southern 30-4 628 8
10. Florida Gulf Coast 27-2 596 10
11. UC San Diego 23-2 559 11
12. Seattle Pacific 24-2 498 12
13. North Alabama 30-5 457 t13
14. SIU-Edwardsville 27-5 396 t13
15. Chico St. 20-5 353 16
16. Nebraska-Omaha 21-6 342 17
17. Central Missouri 27-6 332 15
18. West Texas A&M 30-3 314 18
19. Washburn 27-7 273 20
20. Wayne St. (Neb.) 29-7 213 21
21. Rockhurst 26-5 183 19
17. Central Washington 19-5 172 22
22. Southwest Minnesota St. 27-8 127 23
23. CS Los Angeles 17-8 107 24
24. Ashland 20-9 70 --
25. Central Washington 19-7 41 22
Others receiving points and listed on two or more ballots: Nebraska-Kearney 27, Lock Haven 23, Lewis 21, Dowling 8, Western Washington 8, Metro St. 4, Ferris St. 3.




TRIATHLON

Bikefactory

At Haleiwa

Sunday

400 meter swim, 12 mile bike, 3 mile run

Mixed

Relay--1. Daniel Bowman, Marc Bowman, Rachel Bowman, 56:29; 2. Therese Rollman, Lora Lamm, Luis Larcina, 1:08:11; 3. Cristi Lundquist, Tristan Lundquist, 1:08:34.

Men

Overall--1. Ben Collins, 47:47; 2. Jay Paul, 56:01; 3. Douglas Lang, 56:45.

15-19--1. Maximilian Zavodny, 58:21; 2. Paul Freeman, 1:01:51; 3. Evan Zane, 1:09:20.

20-24--1. Stuart Naylor, 59:31; 2. Wayne Bulinda, 1:03:20; 3. Kristofer Merrion, 1:05:44.

25-29--1. Daniel Murphy, 1:02:13; 2. Aaron Finney, 1:02:27; 3. Jacob Tarajkowski, 1:05:39.

30-34--1. John Hagerty, 58:11; 2. Kevin Osborne, 59:15; 3. Burt Senas, 1:00:40.

35-39--1. Gregory Kugle, 56:54; 2. Brian Petit, 59:23; 3. Glen Duvall, 1:01:07.

40-44--1. Michael Friend, 58:54; 2. Beau Oliveira, 1:04:20; 3. Ron Ocker, 1:05:07.

45-49--1. Ash Dustow, 58:11; 2. Jim Hagerman, 1:00:28; 3. James Long, 1:05:40.

50-54--1. Pat McCarthy, 1:01:27; 2. John Mayers, 1:04:04; 3. Alan Buffenstein, 1:21:16.

55-59--1. Tim Conway, 1:03:20; 2. Michael Lorne, 1:06:26; 3. Stote Farnham, 1:08:35.

60-and-over--1. Glenn Perry, 1:13:46; 2. Dan Walker, 1:14:43; 3. Gilbert Hatter, 1:22:08.

Military--1. Dave Youtt, 58:40; 2. Gregory Leech, 59:18; 3. David Lower, 59:32.

Relay--Tim Maxwell/Deirdre Maxwell, 1:42:20.

Women

Overall--1. Rachel Ross, 54:28; 2. Kim Hill, 58:19; 3. Mona Viqueria, 1:04.59.

14-and-under--1. Michelle Dudley, 1:06:35. 15-19: 1. Leah Schretenthaler, 1:12:45; 2. Aimee Inouye, 1:23:25; 3. Hannah Wong, 1:23:53.

20-24--1. April Louie, 1:06:45; 2. Nichole Vensko, 1:07:05; 3. Stephanie Koenig, 1:11:36.

25-29--1. Jaime Jarrell, 1:05:40; 2. Penny Finney, 1:10.29; 3. Kelli Dougherty, 1:13:26.

30-34--1. Jen Deluna, 1:08:44; 2. Kelly Gleason, 1:11:20; 3. Mindy Wilkinson, 1:12:44.

35-39--1. Chin Chin Tan, 1:05:39; 2. Melanie Koeh, 1:05:43; 3. Wendy Howard, 1:10:31.

40-44--1. Michelle Justice, 1:17:30; 2. Harlyne Caruso, 1:17:54; 3. Candace Park, 1:18:31.

45-49--1. Beverly Long, 1:06:46; 2. Marcy Fleming, 1:08:53; 3. Gwen Judd, 1:10:45.

50-54--1. Linda Moran, 1:16:55; 2. Carol Young, 1:56:04.

55-59--Peggy Regentine, 1:06:52.

Military--1. Bethany Vollmer, 1:07:03; 2. Jennifer Ong, 1:07:04; 3. Joanne Cain, 1:08:13.

Relay--1. Jennifer Li, Lena Ching, Francine Lim, 1:03:48; 2. Amber Vredenburg, Karen Finnerty, Lisa Ducote, 1:05:19; 3. Karen Sundstrom, Brenda Burnett ,1:09:52.




RUNNING

Val Nolasco Memorial

Half marathon

At Kapiolani Park

Sunday

Men

Open--1. Jeff Lim, 1:14:53.2; 2. Karl Honma, 1:20:31.5; 3. Daniel Molnar, 1:20:36.9.

14-and-under--1. Matthew Lee, 2:08:43.8; 2. Cody Spraker, 2:14:23.8; 3. Israel Kealoha, 3:16:30.7.

15-19--1. Matthew Shanks, 1:36:16.6; 2. Nicholas Hayler, 1:54:36.1; 3. Sanshiro Kiyose, 1:57:26.9.

20-24--1. Matt Chamberlain, 1:36:25.4; 2. Joseph Marullo, 1:38:06.1; 3. Donnie Musgrove, 1:41:38.6.

25-29--1. Andrew Taylor, 1:25:35.2; 2. Dario Herrera, 1:26:25.8; 3. Gaston Ly, 1:33:13.8.

30-34--1. John Flanagan, 1:23:56.5; 2. Matthew Pitts, 1:25:01.8; 3. Jason Florimonte, 1:28:53.4.

35-39--1. Pete Boksanski, 1:22:30.6; 2. Bill Turner, 1:27:19.2; 3. Kevin Murphy, 1:29:26.2.

40-44--1. David Carlsson, 1:23:35.6; 2. Ralph Schultz, 1:28:18.5; 3. John Bursell, 1:28:29.0.

45-49--1. Craig Knohl, 1:31:20.0; 2. Michael Walker, 1:32:26.9; 3. Cadavona Elpidio, 1:34:44.1

50-54--1. Michael Georgi, 1:30:27.2; 2. James Woodhull, 1:32:48.6; 3. Mark Houghton, 1:35:10.2.

55-59--1. Dennis Uyehara, 1:46:11.5; 2. Gary K. Marr, 1:47:49.8; 3. Frederick Mark, 1:47:53.1.

60-64--1. Ron Pate, 1:31:26.9; 2. Brian Clarke, 1:49:08.0; 3. Warren Watts, 1:55:46.8.

65-69--1. Michael Richardson, 1:54:25.2; 2. Robert Yee, 1:57:04.1; 3. Richard James, 2:01:22.2.

70-74--1. Harry Siegmund, 2:21:17.5; 2. Bart Mathias, 2:24:11.5; 3. John Simonds, 2:40:33.8.

75-79--Mac Kempshall, 4:02:03.8.

80-84--1. Etsuo Tonokawa, 2:43:40.2; 2. Bob Henninger, 2:53:33.8.

85-89--Naoto Inada, 3:44:00.1.

Women

Overall--1. Ellie McManuels, 1:34:55.6; 2. Kylee Nakamura, 1:38:08.8; 3. Julie Doheney, 1:38:23.2.

14-and-under--1. Romella Feliciano, 2:29:41.2; 2. Cynthia Franklin, 3:43:27.4.

20-24--1. Kristen Daniel, 1:49:08.7; 2. Patricia Havey, 1:52:59.9; 3. Katie Nielsen, 1:54:26.1.

25-29--1. Holly Higgins, 1:40:41.4; 2. Lory Walker, 1:42:43.9; 3. Amy Laczek, 1:43:02.0.

30-34--1. Carrie Nelson, 1:48:15.1; 2. Sarah Pendergast, 1:48:18.2; 3. Jacqueline Tellei, 1:51:52.2.

35-39--1. Masako Sagawa, 1:39:40.9; 2. Angela Sy, 1:45:38.3; 3. Karen Dixon, 1:46:12.5.

40-44--1. Jeannie Wokasch, 1:38:57.3; 2. Carole Ann Higa, 1:42:14.9; 3. Rosemary Spraker, 1:43:43.4.

45-49--1. Amy Tatsuno, 1:49:23.6; 2. Gaye Tatsuno, 1:51:36.6; 3. Carla Myers, 1:53:16.6.

50-54--1. Connie Comiso, 1:44:08.8; 2. Lorie Young, 1:51:03.7; 3. Stephanie McLaughlin, 1:51:14.4.

55-59--1. Laurie Sloan, 1:56:37.2; 2. Kathy Tanaka, 2:09:17.7; 3. Karen Loomis, 2:13:19.4.

60-64--1. Wah Berman, 1:54:38.7; 2. Trudy Sniffen, 2:08:00.1; 3. Beverly Csordas, 2:17:31.5.

65-69--1. Christa Obara, 2:09:57.8; 2. Irene Au, 2:32:13.9; 3. Lynn Kugle, 2:35:33.5.

70-74--1. Carole Kleve, 2:24:15.9; 2. Holly Bohreer, 2:37:39.9.

75-79--Ellen Humphrey, 2:43:43.9.




GLANTZ-CULVER LINES

NCAA football

Tomorrow

FAVORITE OPEN TODAY OU UNDERDOG
at Akron 17 17 (46) Buffalo
Louisville 6 1/2 6 1/2 (51 1/2) at Rutgers
at BYU 19 1/2 19 (46 1/2) Wyoming
Friday
at Cent. Mich. 4 1/2 6 (48) W. Michigan
at UAB 1 1/2 1 (52) UTEP
Saturday
at Maryland 1 2 1/2 (38) Miami
at Illinois 2 1/2 3 (46 1/2) Purdue
at Penn St. 36 34 1/2 (45) Temple
at South Florida 8 9 (40) Syracuse
Michigan 21 19 (52) at Indiana
at Iowa off off (off) Wisconsin
at Boston Coll. 27 1/2 28 (44 1/2) Duke
Georgia Tech 13 1/2 13 1/2 (47) at N. Carolina
at West Virginia 19 1/2 19 (48 1/2) Cincinnati
at Florida St. 10 7 (41) Wake Forest
at Kentucky 1 2 (53) Vanderbilt
at East Carolina 10 7 (51) Marshall
Navy 10 12 1/2 (47) E. Mich.-x
at Virginia Tech 27 29 (43 1/2) Kent St.
at Utah 12 1/2 13 (43) Colorado St.
at Texas A&M 1 Pk (53 1/2) Nebraska
at Arkansas 3 1/2 5 1/2 (46 1/2) Tennessee
Southern Miss. 6 6 (51 1/2) at Tulane
at Tulsa 14 1/2 14 (55) Rice
Houston 6 1/2 5 1/2 (53) at SMU
at Auburn 13 1/2 13 (41) Georgia
at Washington 18 1/2 19 1/2 (41) Stanford
at LSU 16 1/2 17 (39) Alabama
at Florida 15 13 1/2 (44) S. Carolina
at Colorado 8 8 1/2 (42) Iowa St.
Minnesota Pk 1 1/2 (60) at Mich. St.
Ohio St. 22 1/2 23 (43) at Nrthwstrn
Notre Dame 13 11 1/2 (56) at Air Force
at Fresno St. 11 1/2 11 1/2 (58) N. Mex. St.
TCU 6 1/2 6 1/2 (41) at New Mex.
California 14 13 1/2 (46) at Arizona
Boise St. 14 13 (59) at SJSU
at Nevada 28 1/2 29 1/2 (51) Utah St.
at Oklahoma St. 15 16 1/2 (59) Baylor
at Oklahoma 10 9 (53) Texas Tech
Pittsburgh 10 1/2 8 1/2 (40 1/2) at Conn.
at Clemson 16 1/2 17 (45) N.C. State
at Memphis 1 1/2 1 1/2 (55) UCF
Texas 17 17 1/2 (51 1/2) at Kansas St.
at San Diego St. 7 1/2 7 1/2 (44 1/2) UNLV
Washington St. 1 1 (51) at Ariz. St.
Oregon St. 1 2 (47) at UCLA
at Southern Cal 8 7 1/2 (55 1/2) Oregon
at Hawaii 38 38 (76) La. Tech
Troy 4 4 (41) at Fla. Atl.
at La.-Lafayette 11 11 (45) North Texas
Middle Tenn. 4 1/2 4 1/2 (40) at Ark. St.
at Fla. Inter. off off (off) La.-Monroe
x-at Detroit

Off key-Wisconsin QB questionable; Fla. International multiple suspensions

NFL

Sunday

FAVORITE OPEN TODAY OU UNDERDOG
Kansas City 2 1 (40) at Miami
at Jacksonville 10 1/2 10 1/2 (37 1/2) Houston
San Diego 1 1/2 1 (48) at Cincinnati
at Atlanta 7 1/2 8 (42) Cleveland
Baltimore 7 1/2 7 (38) at Tenn.
at Indianapolis 11 12 (45) Buffalo
at Pittsburgh 5 1/2 4 (45 1/2) New Orleans
at Philadelphia 7 7 (43) Washington
at N.Y. Giants 2 1/2 3 (39) Chicago
at Minnesota 5 5 1/2 (39 1/2) Green Bay
at New England 10 1/2 10 1/2 (39 1/2) N.Y. Jets
at Detroit 6 6 (45) San Fran.
Denver 9 9 (33 1/2) at Oakland
at Seattle 4 4 (44 1/2) St. Louis
Dallas 6 1/2 7 (43) at Arizona
Monday
at Carolina 9 9 1/2 (37) Tampa Bay

NCAA basketball

Coaches vs. Cancer Classic

At East Lansing, Mich.

First round

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
Youngstown St. 5 Cent. Michigan
at Michigan St. 21 Brown

NBA

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Washington 4 1/2 Indiana
at Toronto 1 Philadelphia
at Orlando 7 1/2 Seattle
at Boston 4 1/2 Charlotte
at New Jersey 3 1/2 Utah
at Milwaukee 3 Houston
at San Antonio 6 Phoenix
at Denver 9 1/2 New York
L.A. Lakers 5 at Portland
at L.A. Clippers 3 Dallas
at Sacramento 1 1/2 Detroit

NHL

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Atlanta -135 Ottawa +115
N.Y. Rangers -125 at Florida +105
at Pittsburgh -145 Tampa Bay +125
at Detroit -200 Edmonton +170



TRANSACTIONS

Baseball

American League

BOSTON RED SOX--Declined their 2007 option on RHP Keith Foulke. Named Gary DiSarcina baseball operations consultant. Promoted Todd Claus to major league advance scout and Victor Rodriguez to minor league hitting coordinator. Named Keith Champion special assistant to the general manager; Jaymie Bane, Dave Klipstein and Jesse Levis area scouts; Matt Mahoney assistant-professional scouting; Jose Zapata Latin American field coordinator; and Pat Sandora minor league strength and conditioning coordinator.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS--Named Kevin Uhlich senior vice president-business operations.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS--Named Dick Pole pitching coach.

COLORADO ROCKIES--Named Alan Cockrell hitting coach and Glenallen Hill first base coach. Exercised a 2007 club option on RHP Jason Jennings.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS--Signed INF Ramon Martinez to a one-year contract with a club option. Promoted Logan White to assistant general manager-scouting and Vance Lovelace to special assistant to the general manager. Named Toney Howell special assistant to the general manager; Tim Hallgren director-amateur scouting; Chris Haydock assistant director-player development; Ellen Harrigan assistant director-baseball administration; Luchy Guerra assistant director-international player development; Bill McLaughlin manager-scouting; Jane Capobianco manager-scouting and administrative travel; Adriana Urzua coordinator-minor league administration.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS--Named Rene Mons, Ed Fastia, Brian Sankey, Kevin Ellis and Josh Belovsky amateur scouts.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS--Signed Dana Brown, scouting director, to a contract extension. Named Chuck LaMar and Moose Stubing special assistants to the general manager; Bill Singer, Kris Kline and Bart Johnson special assignment scouts; and Jimmy Gonzales, Jeff Zona, Tim Kelly, Tyler Wilt and Steve Arneiri scout supervisors.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

PHOENIX SUNS--Signed G-F Jalen Rose.

Football

National Football League

LEAGUE--Fined Pittsburgh LB Joey Porter $15,000 for remarks made to a member of referee Tony Corrente's officiating crew during an Oct. 29 game at Oakland.

CINCINNATI BENGALS--Signed C Ben Wilkerson to a four-year contract. Waived DT Marcus Lewis. Placed CB Greg Brooks and OT Adam Kieft on injured reserve.

DENVER BRONCOS--Placed S Sam Brandon on injured reserve.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS--Re-signed WR Chad Owens to the practice squad.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS--Claimed CB Marcus Maxey off waivers from Chicago. Signed CB Michael Bragg to the practice squad.

MIAMI DOLPHINS--Signed G Toniu Fonoti. Waived TE Jason Rader.

Hockey

National Hockey League

BOSTON BRUINS--Sent G Hannu Toivonen and D Mark Stuart to Providence of the AHL. Called up G Brian Finley from Providence.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS--Recalled F Steven Goertzen from Syracuse of the AHL.

OTTAWA SENATORS--Recalled G Kelly Guard from Binghamton of the AHL.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS--Reassigned F Stefan Ruzicka and D Martin Grenier to Philadelphia of the AHL.

PHOENIX COYOTES--Assigned LW Josh Gratton to San Antonio of the AHL.

ST. LOUIS BLUES--Named Al MacInnis vice president of hockey operations.





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