Sports Scores
Star-Bulletin staff



Today

BASKETBALL

College men: Hawaii Pacific vs. Seattle U., 7:30 p.m., King Intermediate Gym.

SURFING

Billabong Pro Maui: Women, 8 a.m., surf permitting, Honolua Bay, Maui.

Rip Curl Pro Pipeline Masters: Men, 8 a.m., surf permitting, Banzai Pipeline.

Tomorrow

BASKETBALL

College women: Hawaii Pacific vs. Central Washington, 6:30 p.m., St. Andrew's Priory.

Paradise Classic: Women, first round, Portland State vs. Chattanooga, 5 p.m.; Hawaii vs. Evansville, 7 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.

CHEERLEADING

OIA: Eastern division Championship, at Moanalua, 6:30 p.m.

GOLF

Waianae Advisory Council Golf Tournament: at Leilehua Golf Course, noon.

SOCCER

OIA West girls: Pearl City at Kapolei, Radford at Leilehua, Waianae at Aiea, 5:30 p.m.

OIA West boys: Nanakuli at Pearl City, Waianae at Radford, 5 p.m.; Waipahu at Kapolei, Waialua at Leilehua, 7:15 p.m.

OIA White girls: McKinley at Kaimuki, 4 p.m.; Campbell at Waialua, Nanakuli at Waipahu, 5:30 p.m.

SURFING

Billabong Pro Maui: Women, 8 a.m., surf permitting, Honolua Bay, Maui.

Rip Curl Pro Pipeline Masters: Men, 8 a.m., surf permitting, Banzai Pipeline.




COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Men Scores

EAST
Allegheny 49, Thiel 42
American International 75, Mass.-Lowell 72, OT
Emerson 53, Endicott 42
Hiram 97, Grove City 93, 2OT
Lasell 90, W. Connecticut 79, OT
Merchant Marine 70, Staten Island 67
Penn St. 66, Long Island U. 45
Skidmore 86, Lyndon St. 64
Stonehill 77, Bryant 59
William Paterson 70, FDU-Florham 57
SOUTH
Averett 85, Apprentice 68
Delta St. 80, West Georgia 65
Florida Atlantic 91, Troy 87
Georgia College 88, Presbyterian 77
Marshall 79, Wright St. 72
Maryland 101, UMKC 50
Massachusetts 72, Louisville 68
New Orleans 80, Louisiana-Lafayette 76
S. Carolina St. 81, Coastal Carolina 80, OT
SE Louisiana 70, Southern U. 59
St. Andrew's 84, St. Paul's 83
Wingate 92, Anderson, S.C. 71
MIDWEST
Augustana,S.D. 70, Dakota Weslyn 57
Carleton 75, Wis.-La Crosse 64
Cincinnati 67, Xavier 57
DePaul 78, Wake Forest 63
Iowa St. 70, Savannah St. 59
N. Michigan 95, Wis.-Stout 71
St. John's, Minn. 74, Minn.-Morris 56
Washington, Mo. 101, Maryville, Mo. 67
Wis.-Parkside 81, Saginaw Valley St. 64
Wisconsin 68, Wis.-Milwaukee 49
SOUTHWEST
Belmont 72, Ark.-Little Rock 57
Lamar 86, BYU 77
SMU 68, Prairie View 51
Texas St. 102, Texas-Permian Basin 92
Texas-Dallas 61, Austin 52
UTEP 79, Ark.-Pine Bluff 51
FAR WEST
Air Force 70, Norfolk St. 47
Dixie St. 81, Montana-Western 78
Montana 92, Montana Tech 63

Women's Top 25

No. 9 Baylor 100, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 48

No. 17 DePaul 74, Northwestern 66

No. 25 Arkansas 70 SMU 58

ILWU State Tournament

At Kalakaua district park

Saturday

Championship

Pepsi 67, Mauna Kea Beach Hotel 41

Third place

Mauna Lani Resort 69, Servco-Pacific 57 Most valuable player--Kai Machida, Pepsi.




SOFTBALL

ILH

Yesterday

Varsity girls

Mid-Pacific 3, Pac-Five 0

W--Shari Shobu and Mari Tanaka. L--Leann Lariosa, Sheridan Mahelona (4) and Joedee Lovell.

Leading hitters--MPI: Miya Quinn 2-4, 2 2B, 2 RBI; Tanaka 2-3, RBI; Jennifer Hamamoto 2-3.

Kamehameha 4, Iolani 2

W--Nani Kalakau and Kahea Alohikea. L--Brittney Guro, Kelly Imada (5) and Kai Masutani.

Leading hitters--Kam: Shaleese Javillo 2-4, 2b; Hoku Nohara 2-4, 2b, 3 RBIs, HR. Iol: Kylie Ahlo 2-3, RBI.

Maryknoll 8, Sacred Hearts 3

W--Ariel Silva and Kimi Okaneko. L--Corry Abellanida, Joslyn Eugenio (5), and Chelsea Kamai.

Leading hitters--SHA: Eugenio 2-3, 2b; Tai Vegas2b. Mryk: Shay Shibata 2-4, 3b; Hillary Uekawa 3-4, 2b; Korie Higa 2-4; Okaneko 2b, Heather Uekawa HR, 3 runs.

OIA

Varsity girls

Kailua 2, Castle 1

Wp--Kris Dumadan and Brittney Tokunaga. Lp--Jenna Kon and Kelsie Bajet.

Leading hitters--Kail: Kahea Chang 2-3; Tokunaga 2B. Cas: Shauna-Le Naki 3-4.

Kahuku 8, Mckinley 4

Wp--Shawnee Cabe and Kaohi Kalili. Lp--Gloria Hong and Trudy Hong.

Leading hitters--Kah: Brittney Fesolai 2-4; Moki Kaiahua 2-4; Lama Tito 2-4; Keisha Moeai 3-5, 3b.

Kaimuki 11, Kalani 10

W--Mindy Hirokawa, Louise Siamate (6) and Mikki Morihara. L--Krishann Enagi, Desha Neves(2) and Jamie Higa.

Leading hitters--Kaln: Kaila Matsuoka 2-3, Kari Odo 3-5, 2 RBIs. Kaim: Lindsey Matsunaga 3-5, 2 2b's, 2 RBIs; Hirokawa 3b.

Nanakuli 9, Anuenue 2

Wp--Sheila Argayoso and Olafou Suaava. Lp--Onlai Anela and Keola Kamakayo.

Leading hitters--Nan: Ambree Hauhio 3-4, 3b, HR; Jaime Deguzman 2-4; Argayoso 2-4.

Moanalua 7, Roosevelt 0

W--Mary Ann Giles, Sarah Robinson (5) and Kawehi Chan. L--Lianna Bajarin and Lindsey Takekawa.

Leading hitters--Moan: Chan 2-4; Britni Ronolo 2-3, RBI.




SOCCER

UEFA Cup

Home teams listed first

Second round

Group E

Blackburn (England) 1, Nancy (France) 0

Feyenoord Rotterdam (Netherlands) 3, Wisla Krakow (Poland) 1

ILH

Junior varsity boys

Punahou-gold 1, Kamehameha-blue 0

Punahou-blue 7, Mid-Pacific 0

Pac-Five 2, Kamehameha-white 2

Iolani 2, Saint Louis 0

OIA East

Yesterday

Varsity boys

Kalaheo 4, Farrington 0

Roosevelt 7, McKinley 0

Kalani 2, Kaiser 0

Moanalua 4, Kaimuki 1

Kahuku 1, Castle 0

Goal scorers--Kalh: Timothy Heu, Tino Smiley, Nathan Johnson, Dylan Eichelberger. Roos: Ryan Pena 2, Alex Fowler, Dean Kurihara, Nachito Miura, keenan Sequancia, Stephen Fujishige. Kaln: Wataru Kumagai, Carter Kam. Moan: Rayden Tsutsui 2, Keenan Lee, Justin Watanabe. Kaim: Javier Alvarado. Kah: Joseph Graham

Varsity girls

Farrington 1, Kaimuki 1

Castle 1, Kailua 0

Kalani 4, Kahuku 0

Moanalua 2, Kalaheo 0

Roosevelt 1, McKinley 0

Goal scorers--Far: Aileen Deguzman. Kaim: Melanie Maglaya. Cas: Aili MacDonald. Kaln: Tani Costa 3, Lyndsee Sugane. Moan: Skye Hayashi, Vanessa Butin. Roos: Jenna Uyehara.

Junior varsity girls

Kalani 2, Kahuku 0

Moanalua 3, Kalaheo 0

OIA West

Tuesday

Varsity boys

Mililani 7, Radford 1

Kapolei 5, Waianae 0

Pearl City 3, Waialua 0

Aiea 1, Campbell 0

Nanakuli 6, Waipahu 1

Goal scorers--Mil: Colin Lund 3, Alex Gustafson, Ryan Fronda, Alan Albertazzi, Nicholas Ogata. Rad: Jake Gumm. Kap: Curtis Kiyabu 3, Justin Malvar, Keoki Haole, Blake Abes. PC: Brandon Bolosan, Cameron Dela Cruz, Ikaika Makue. Aiea: Ricky Itagaki. Nan: William Kid-Eli 2, Codee Lopes, Gysen Garcia, Jordan Lopes, Bryant Woolsey. Waip: Patriek Banas.




GLANTZ-CULVER LINES

NCAA Football

FAVORITE O T OU DOG
Dec. 19
Poinsettia Bowl
At San Diego
TCU 13 12 (47) N. Illinois
Dec. 21
Las Vegas Bowl
BYU 6 4 (60) Oregon
Dec. 22
New Orleans Bowl
Rice 6 1/2 5 (52 1/2) Troy
Dec. 23
PapaJohns.com Bowl
At Birmingham, Ala.
South Florida 4 4 (43) East Carolina
New Mexico Bowl
At Albuquerque, N.M.
San Jose St. 4 1/2 4 (49) New Mexico
Armed Forces Bowl
At Fort Worth, Texas
Utah 2 1/2 2 (50) Tulsa
Dec. 24
Hawaii Bowl
At Honolulu
Hawaii 8 1/2 8 (74) Arizona St.
Dec. 26
Motor City Bowl
At Detroit
Cent. Michigan 11 1/2 10 (51) Middle Tenn.
Dec. 27
Emerald Bowl
At San Francisco
UCLA 4 1/2 5 (41) Florida St.
Dec. 28
Independence Bowl
At Shreveport, La.
Oklahoma St. 3 2 (51) Alabama
Texas Bowl
At Houston
Rutgers 7 7 1/2 (45) Kansas St.
Holiday Bowl
At San Diego
California 5 5 (51) Texas A&M
Dec. 29
Music City Bowl
At Nashville, Tenn.
Clemson 11 10 (57 1/2) Kentucky
Sun Bowl
At El Paso, Texas
Oregon St. 3 3 1/2 (52 1/2) Missouri
Liberty Bowl
At Memphis, Tenn.
South Carolina 6 1/2 6 1/2 (55 1/2) Houston
Champs Sports Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
Maryland 3 1/2 Pk (52) Purdue
Insight Bowl
At Tempe, Ariz.
Texas Tech 7 1/2 6 1/2 (65 1/2) Minnesota
Dec. 30
Meineke Car Care Bowl
At Charlotte, N.C.
Boston College 7 1/2 6 (47) Navy
Alamo Bowl
At San Antonio
Texas 10 1/2 11 (53 1/2) Iowa
Chick-fil-A Bowl
At Atlanta
Virginia Tech 2 1/2 2 1/2 (38) Georgia
Dec. 31
MPC Computers Bowl
At Boise, Idaho
Miami 3 3 1/2 (42 1/2) Nevada
Jan. 1
Cotton Bowl
At Dallas
Auburn 2 1/2 3 (44 1/2) Nebraska
Outback Bowl
At Tampa, Fla.
Tennessee 4 4 1/2 (41) Penn St.
Capital One Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
Arkansas 1 1 1/2 (45) Wisconsin
Gator Bowl
At Jacksonville, Fla.
West Virginia 7 1/2 7 (48 1/2) Georgia Tech
Rose Bowl
At Pasadena, Calif.
Southern Cal + 1 1/2 1 (47 1/2) Michigan
Fiesta Bowl
At Glendale, Ariz.
Oklahoma 7 7 1/2 (50 1/2) Boise St.
Jan. 2
Orange Bowl
At Miami
Louisville 11 10 (51 1/2) Wake Forest
Jan. 3
Sugar Bowl
At New Orleans
LSU 7 8 1/2 (55) Notre Dame
Jan. 6
International Bowl
At Toronto
Cincinnati 9 8 (41 1/2) W. Michigan
Jan. 7
GMAC Bowl
At Mobile, Ala.
Southern Miss. 6 1/2 6 1/2 (41) Ohio
Jan. 8
BCS Championship
At Glendale, Ariz.
Ohio St. 8 7 1/2 (47 1/2) Florida

NFL

FAVORITE O T OU DOG
Today
at Seattle 9 1/2 9 1/2 (40 1/2) San Francisco
Saturday
Dallas 3 3 (43 1/2) at Atlanta
Sunday
at Minnesota 3 3 (40 1/2) N.Y. Jets
at Baltimore 11 1/2 11 (33) Cleveland
at New England 12 1/2 11 1/2 (37) Houston
at Buffalo 2 1 (34) Miami
at Carolina OFF OFF (OFF) Pittsburgh
at New Orleans 10 9 1/2 (45) Washington
Jacksonville 3 3 1/2 (40 1/2) at Tennessee
at Chicago 13 1/2 13 1/2 (33) Tampa Bay
at N.Y. Giants 6 5 1/2 (43 1/2) Philadelphia
at Green Bay 5 5 (43 1/2) Detroit
Denver 2 1/2 2 1/2 (41 1/2) at Arizona
at San Diego 7 1/2 8 1/2 (47 1/2) Kansas City
at Oakland 2 1/2 2 1/2 (38 1/2) St. Louis
Monday
at Indianapolis 3 3 (54) Cincinnati
Off Key
Carolina QB questionable

NCAA Basketball

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Arkansas St. 10 1/2 Denver
at Coll. of Charleston 8 1/2 Chattanooga
at Memphis 25 Austin Peay

NBA

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
Orlando 4 1/2 at Charlotte
San Antonio 7 1/2 at New Orleans
at Golden State 4 1/2 Houston

NHL

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Boston -110 New Jersey -110
at Buffalo -370 Florida + 300
at Montreal -160 Tampa Bay + 140
at Nashville -135 Ottawa + 115
at Dallas -140 N.Y. Rangers + 120
Detroit -160 at Chicago + 140
at Phoenix -125 Columbus + 105
at Edmonton -145 Minnesota + 125
Calgary -155 at Vancouver + 135
at San Jose -320 Los Angeles + 250



TRANSACTIONS

Baseball

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES--Declined to tender contract offers to RHP Todd Williams, RHP Aaron Rakers and OF David Newhan.

BOSTON RED SOX--Agreed to terms with SS Julio Lugo on a four-year contract.

CHICAGO WHITE SOX--Declined to tender a contract offer to RHP Eduardo Sierra.

CLEVELAND INDIANS--Agreed to terms with RHP Jeff Harris on a minor league contract.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS--Declined to tender contract offers to RHP Scott Dohmann and RHP Brandon Duckworth. Named Bobby St. Pierre pitching coach for Burlington of the Midwest League and Steve Luebber pitching coach for Wilmington of the Carolina League.

MINNESOTA TWINS--Declined to tender contract offers to INF Luis Rodriguez and RHP Willie Eyre. Agreed to terms with INF Jeff Cirillo on a one-year contract.

OAKLAND ATHLETICS--Declined to tender a contract offer to RHP Jerome Williams.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS--Declined to tender a contract offer to OF Damon Hollins.

TEXAS RANGERS--Declined to tender a contract offer to RHP Michael Wood.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS--Agreed to terms with INF John McDonald on a one-year contract.

National League

CHICAGO CUBS--Declined to tender contract offers to C Jose Reyes and RHP Adam Harben.

CINCINNATI REDS--Declined to tender contract offers to RHP Brandon Claussen and C Miguel Perez. Announced the resignation of Johnny Almaraz, director of player development and international operations.

COLORADO ROCKIES--Agreed to terms with LHP Tom Martin and C Yorvit Torrealba on one-year contracts.

HOUSTON ASTROS--Agreed to terms with RHP Dave Borkowski on a one-year contract.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS--Declined to tender contract offers to C Toby Hall and OF Jayson Werth.

NEW YORK METS--Named Mako Oliveras manager, Ricky Bones pitching coach and Nelson Silverio hitting coach for Binghamton of the EL.

SAN DIEGO PADRES--Agreed to terms with RHP Greg Maddux on a one-year contract.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS--Declined to tender contract offers to OF Rick Ankiel and RHP Jorge Sosa. Agreed to terms with INF Aaron Miles on a one-year contract. Named Rick Eckstein hitting coach for Memphis of the PCL; Gaylen Pitts manager for Palm Beach of the FSL; Enrique Brito manager and Dennis Martinez pitching coach for Jupiter of the GCL; Joe Almaraz manager for Johnson City of the Appalachian League; John Vuch director of minor league baseball operations; Dan Kantrovitz director of college scouting; and Anup Sinha, Michael Elias and Jeff Ishii scouts.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

CHARLOTTE BOBCATS--Announced they have stopped operating the WNBA's Charlotte Sting and turned over control to the WNBA.

LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS--Agreed to terms with Mike Dunleavy, coach, on a multiyear contract extension.

Football

National Football League

ATLANTA FALCONS--Signed RB Jamal Robertson. Waived S Nick Turnbull.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS--Signed TE-FB Jeff Dugan to a contract extension.

NEW YORK JETS--Signed S Andre Maddox to the practice squad.

OAKLAND RAIDERS--Claimed WR Doug Gabriel off waivers from New England. Placed DL Lance Johnstone on injured reserve.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES--Signed CB Bruce Perry from the practice squad and LB Greg Richmond to the practice squad.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS--Signed LB Robert McCune from the practice squad and LB Anthony Trucks to the practice squad.

Hockey

National Hockey League

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS--Assigned F Martin St. Pierre and F Brandon Bochenski to Norfolk of the AHL.

LOS ANGELES KINGS--Activated D Brent Sopel and D Oleg Tverdovsky from injured reserve. Assigned D Peter Harrold to Manchester of the AHL.

MINNESOTA WILD--Recalled RW Joel Ward from Houston of the AHL. Assigned RW Matt Foy to Houston.

NEW JERSEY DEVILS--Assigned LW Dan LaCouture and D Alex Brooks to Lowell of the AHL.

College

SUN BELT CONFERENCE--Named Rick Mello associate commissioner.

ALABAMA--Announced men's basketball C Jermareo Davidson has been cleared to play by the Southeastern Conference.





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