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Today

BASKETBALL

Hoop and Surf Tournament: Men, Hawaii Pacific vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 4 p.m., Kaiser H.S.; Harding (Ark.) vs. Brigham Young-Hawaii, 6 p.m., Site TBA.

Hoop and Surf Tournament: Women, Hawaii Pacific vs. Missouri Southern, 6 p.m., McKinley H.S.; Missouri Western State vs. Brigham Young-Hawaii, Noon.

Iolani Prep Classic: Campbell vs. Kaimuki, 12:30 p.m.; Mililani vs. Kamehameha, 2 p.m.; Iolani vs. McKinley, 3:30 p.m.; Moanalua vs. White Station (Tenn.) 5 p.m.; Radford vs. St. Dominic (N.Y.) 6:30 p.m.; Saint Louis vs. LeFlore (Ala.) 8 p.m., at Iolani Gym.

SOCCER

OIA East boys: McKinley at Kalaheo, 4 p.m.

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

OIA West boys: Mililani at Waialua, Aiea at Nanakuli 5:30 p.m.; Leilehua at Waianae, Kapolei at Campbell, Pearl City at Waipahu, 7:15 p.m.

OIA White girls: Roosevelt at Campbell, Farrington at Waipahu, 5:30 p.m.; McKinley at Nanakuli, Kaimuki at Waialua, 7:15 p.m.

SOFTBALL

ILH: Maryknoll vs. Iolani at Ala Wai Field, 3:45 p.m.

Tomorrow

BASKETBALL

Hoop and Surf Tournament: Men, Hawaii Pacific vs. Harding (Ark.), 8 p.m., McKinley H.S.; Arkansas-Monticello vs. Brigham Young-Hawaii, 7:30 p.m., Cannon Activities Center.

Hoop and Surf Tournament: Women, Hawaii Pacific vs. Northwood, 6 p.m., McKinley H.S.; Catawba (NC) vs. Brigham Young-Hawaii, 10 a.m.

Outrigger Hotels Rainbow Classic: Men, first round, Wyoming vs. Nebraska, 5 p.m.; San Francisco vs. Hawaii, 7:30 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.

Iolani Prep Classic: Iolani/McKinley loser vs. Moanalua/White Station (Tenn.) loser, 12:30 p.m.; Radford/St. Dominic (N.Y.) loser vs. Saint Louis/LeFlore (Ala.) loser, 2 p.m.; Georgetown (Md.) vs. Roman Catholic (Pa.), 3:30 p.m.; Fairfaix (Calif.) vs. Vincent (Wis.), 5 p.m.; Iolani/McKinley winner vs. Moanalua/White Station (Tenn.) winner, 6:30 p.m.; Radford/St. Dominic (N.Y.) winner vs. Saint Louis/LeFlore (Ala.) winner, 8 p.m., at Iolani Gym.

Palama Settlement Tournament: Mira Mesa vs. Park Side, 3:30 p.m.; East Lake vs. Lutheran, 5 p.m.; La Quinta vs. Waianae, 6:30 p.m.; Kamehameha vs. Eagle Butte, 8 p.m.

SOCCER

OIA East girls: Kalani at Kaiser, Kalaheo at Castle, Kahuku at Moanalua, 5:30 p.m.

OIA East boys: Farrington at Kailua, Kaimuki at Kahuku, Kaiser at Roosevelt, 5 p.m.; Kalani at Moanalua, 7:15 p.m.

SOFTBALL

BIIF: Kamehameha-Hawaii at Kohala, Pahoa at Kealakehe, Keaau at Konawaena, Hawaii Prep at Waiakea, 3 p.m.

ILH: Sacred Hearts at Punahou, Mid-Pacific vs. St. Francis at Kamamalu Field, Kamehameha vs. Pac-Five at Ala Wai Field, 3:45 p.m.

KIF: Waimea vs. Kauai at Waimea Canyon, 5:30 p.m.

OIA Red East: Kaimuki vs. Roosevelt at Stevenson Middle School, Moanalua at Kailua, Castle vs. Kalaheo at Aikahi Park, 3:30 p.m.

OIA Red West: Aiea vs. Leilehua at Kaala Elementary, Kapolei at Pearl City, Waipahu at Mililani, 3:30 p.m.

OIA White: Radford at Nanakuli, Kahuku vs. Farrington at Lanakila Field, 3:30 p.m.




BIATHLON

Christmas Biathlon

Saturday

At Alamoan Beach Park

2.5 mile run, 1k swim

MALE

34 and under--1. Kevin Leong, run, and Talin Sokugawa, swim, 43:59.0.

35 to 49--1. Robert Wright, run, and Daniel Laakso, swim, 36:19.0.

50 to 57--1. Mike Houar, run, and D. Swart, swim, 38:02.4.

58 to 64--1. Ben Grove, run, and Steve Grove, 34:11.4.

72 to 78--1. Reid Kagemoto, run, and Dustin Sharp, swim, 39:57.4.

79 to 89--1. Arnold Abangan, run, and Dake Vahovich, swim, 35:18.7.

90 to 101--1. Ross Takahashi, run, and Russell Iwamura, 34:23.0.

102 to 114--Ray Woo, run, and Carl Kawauchi, 35:11.8.

115 and over--1. Brian Goodyear, run, and Glenn Perry, swim, 45:32.9.

FEMALE

34 and under--1. Geena Akahoohi, run, and Ann Yamaguchi, swim, 58:54.8.

35 to 49--1. Many Lemes, run, and Kiana Harpstrite, swim 37:36.9.

50 to 57--1. Hollie Whitney, run and Juliet Barnes, swim, 36:47.8.

58 to 64--1. Maja Clark, run and Justine Grajski, swim, 39:29.7.

65 to 71--1. Heather Cottrell, run, and Taryn Dean, swim, 34:47.6.

72 to 78--1. Misty Schymtzik, run, and Janice Smith, 39:35.9.

79 to 89--1. Vicky Mitsunaga, run, and Candace Park, swim, 49:07.3.

90 to 101--1. Maureen Bousquet, run, and Jennifer Stabrylla, swim, 34:40.4.

115 and over--1. Joy Schoenecker, run, and Linda Kaiser, swim, 42:47.2.

MIXED TEAM

Overall--1. Chris Springer, run, and Laura Jenkins, swim, 30:02.6.

35 to 49--1. Kristin Takahashi, run, and Timothy Leo, swim, 38:04.4.

50 to 57--1. Gaston Ly, run, and Melissa Rota, swim, 36:03.3.

58 to 64--1. Mark Mench, run, and Maureen Mench, swim, 38:12.3.

65 to 71--1. Shannon Beckett, run, and Jana Pittichova, swim, 33:02.8.

72 to 78--1. Eric Gilman, run, and Susan Burr, swim, 33:16.7.

79 to 89--1. Eduardo Sa, run, and Uilani Pauole, swim, 36:03.4.

90 to 101--1. Shelley White, Run, and Jeffrey White, swim, 40:16.5.

102 to 114--1. Lynn Muramaru, run, and Jeffrey Dodge, swim, 40:05.3.

115 and over--1. Larry Egan, run, and Laurie Sloan, swim, 46:30.1.




SWIMMING

Christmas Rough Water

At Alamoana Beach Park

Sunday

7k swim

MALE

Overall--1. Bill Goding, 1:44.13.

24 and under--1. Ashton Srock, 1:49.37.

25 to 29--1. Todd Ebner, 2:13.39.

35 to 39--1. Hudson Slay, 1:56.27.

50 to 54--1. Bill Goding, 1:44.13.

55 to 59--1. Mac Montgomery, 2:25.58.

60 to 64--1. Jim Merchant, 2:01.05.

65 to 69--1. Kent Price, 2:20.59.

FEMALE

Overall--1. Gail Gabowsky, 1:52.16.

24 and under--1. Laura Jenkins, 1:56.04.

25 to 29--1. Ann Mooney, 2:14.06.

30 to 34--1. Jana Pittchova, 2:01.03.

35 to 39--1. Olwen Husley, 2:27.58.

40 to 44--1. Gail Grabowsky, 1:52.16.

45 to 49--1. Esther Iseppi, 2:00.37.

55 to 59--1. Becky Thurston, 2:54.38.




BASKETBALL

AP Division I Men's Top 25 Poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 17, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:


Record Pts Pvs
1. UCLA (68) 9-0 1,796 1
2. North Carolina (1) 8-1 1,710 3
3. Ohio St. (3) 9-1 1,654 4
4. Wisconsin 11-1 1,507 7
5. Florida 9-2 1,428 5
6. Duke 9-1 1,367 6
7. Pittsburgh 10-1 1,340 2
8. Wichita St. 8-0 1,275 8
9. Arizona 8-1 1,186 10
10. Alabama 9-1 1,173 9
11. Kansas 8-2 1,117 11
12. LSU 6-2 954 12
13. Texas A&M 9-2 893 13
14. Connecticut 9-0 875 14
15. Oklahoma St. 11-0 808 15
16. Butler 11-1 600 18
17. Washington 8-1 569 17
18. Memphis 8-2 481 19
19. Marquette 10-2 473 20
20. Notre Dame 8-1 411 21
21. Oregon 10-0 370 22
22. Gonzaga 9-3 279 16
23. Syracuse 9-2 200 23
24. Air Force 11-1 193 24
25. Nevada 9-1 142 25
Others receiving votes: Texas 115, Missouri St. 90, Clemson 74, Tennessee 45, Boston College 42, Virginia 39, Florida St. 35, Maryland 34, Georgia 33, Georgetown 23, Michigan St. 22, Purdue 9, Washington St. 8, Kentucky 6, Michigan 5, Missouri 5, Dayton 3, Georgia Tech 3, Illinois 3, S. Illinois 3, Army 1, Texas Tech 1.

How Star-Bulletin sports writer Jason Kaneshiro voted: 1. UCLA; 2. Ohio State; 3. North Carolina; 4. Duke; 5. Florida; 6. Wisconsin; 7. Alabama; 8. Pittsburgh; 9. Kansas; 10. LSU; 11. Texas A&M; 12. Wichita State; 13. Arizona; 14. Connecticut; 15. Oklahoma State; 16. Memphis; 17. Marquette; 18. Washington; 19. Oregon; 20. Syracuse; 21. Air Force; 22. Nevada; 23. Butler; 24. Notre Dame; 25. Gonzaga.

USA Today/ESPN Division I Men's Top 25 Poll

The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 17, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:


Record Pts Pvs
1. UCLA (29) 9-0 772 1
2. North Carolina 8-1 732 3
3. Ohio State (2) 9-1 722 4
4. Florida 9-2 620 5
5. Wisconsin 11-1 615 7
6. Duke 9-1 592 6
7. Pittsburgh 10-1 560 2
8. Wichita State 8-0 518 10
9. Arizona 8-1 501 11
10. Alabama 9-1 499 9
11. Connecticut 9-0 493 8
12. Kansas 8-2 437 12
13. Texas A&M 9-2 366 13
14. Oklahoma State 11-0 320 17
15. LSU 6-2 319 15
16. Butler 11-1 300 18
17. Washington 8-1 288 14
18. Memphis 8-2 223 19
19. Air Force 11-1 207 20
20. Nevada 9-1 168 21
21. Marquette 10-2 130 22
22. Clemson 10-0 117 25
23. Oregon 10-0 116 24
24. Gonzaga 9-3 108 16
25. Michigan State 10-2 87 23
Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 57; Missouri State 44; Syracuse 41; Maryland 32; Texas 32; Southern Illinois 10; Illinois 9; Georgetown 8; Washington State 8; UNLV 6; Dayton 5; Boston College 3; Florida State 2; Georgia 2; Mississippi State 2; Missouri 1; Purdue 1; Tennessee 1; West Virginia 1.

Scores

EAST
Army 92, N.Y. Maritime 42
Buffalo 72, Liberty 66
Charleston, W.Va. 72, Chowan 68
Dartmouth 56, Quinnipiac 53
Fairmont St. 107, Ohio-Eastern 65
Lebanon Valley 74, Goucher 62
Northeastern 51, New Hampshire 41
SOUTH
Averett 88, Marymount, Va. 72
Binghamton 79, North Florida 61
Campbell 101, Radford 88
Centre 76, Thomas More 56
Coll. of Charleston 70, Coastal Carolina 49
Columbus St. 87, Dist. of Columbia 67
Evansville 80, Austin Peay 75
Florida St. 81, High Point 64
Georgia Tech 92, Centenary 52
Grambling St. 68, Jarvis Christian 64
Guilford 70, Shenandoah 58
Jackson St. 77, Tougaloo 74
Mississippi St. 76, Alabama St. 59
Morgan St. 76, East Carolina 70
Old Dominion 56, UAB 42
Tampa 64, Southeastern, Fla. 50
Tennessee 79, Oklahoma St. 77
Transylvania 81, Maryville, Tenn. 70
W. Carolina 82, The Citadel 63
W. Virginia St. 81, Florida Southern 71
MIDWEST
E. Kentucky 73, E. Illinois 57
Franklin 82, Wabash 58
Marian, Wis. 68, Concordia, Ill. 56
Nebraska-Kearney 75, Fort Lewis 58
Nebraska-Omaha 80, Doane 61
North Dakota 85, Minot St. 67
Saint Louis 51, Missouri St. 50
St. Xavier 84, Trinity, Ill. 67
W. Illinois 74, Culver-Stockton 48
SOUTHWEST
LeTourneau 71, Mary Hardin-Baylor 68
TCU 73, Ark.-Pine Bluff 57
Texas-Pan American 46, Stephen F.Austin 44
FAR WEST
Colorado St. 82, N. Dakota St. 80
E. New Mexico 90, N.M. Highlands 63
Texas-Arlington 78, UC Riverside 77
UNLV 103, Norfolk St. 56

AP Division I Women's Top 25 Poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 17, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:


Record Pts Pvs
1. Maryland (46) 12-0 1,243 1
2. North Carolina (1) 11-0 1,187 2
3. Oklahoma (2) 9-0 1,149 3
4. Duke (1) 9-0 1,110 4
5. Tennessee 9-1 1,039 5
6. Connecticut 6-0 1,012 6
7. LSU 11-1 943 7
8. Ohio St. 9-1 844 8
9. Baylor 11-1 834 9
10. Arizona St. 9-1 775 10
11. Georgia 9-1 751 11
12. Vanderbilt 9-1 648 12
13. Purdue 9-2 636 13
14. Stanford 5-3 560 14
15. California 8-1 537 15
16. Louisville 11-0 535 16
17. DePaul 9-1 501 17
18. Texas A&M 6-2 322 19
19. George Washington 9-2 292 20
20. Michigan St. 7-2 286 18
21. Marquette 10-1 230 21
22. Pittsburgh 10-0 175 24
23. New Mexico 8-2 171 22
24. Arkansas 11-1 134 25
25. Bowling Green 7-1 73 --
Others receiving votes: Texas 62, Middle Tennessee 38, Rutgers 29, Hofstra 28, Iowa St. 22, Florida St. 13, Missouri 12, Washington 10, Indiana 9, Kentucky 7, South Florida 7, Delaware 5, Nebraska 5, Wisconsin 5, N.C. State 4, Notre Dame 2, Army 1, BYU 1, Montana 1, Oklahoma St. 1, Virginia 1.

Women's Top 25 scores

No. 2 North Carolina 87, Coastal Carolina 48

No. 6 Connecticut 96, Virginia 60

No. 10 Arizona State 61, Texas Tech 45

No. 16 Louisville 80, Butler 77

No. 18 Texas A&M 70, North Texas 52

No. 24 Arkansas 70, Memphis 54

Iolani Classic

Yesterday

Division II consolation

Parker 72, Lutheran 59

Division II championship

Hana 56, Christian Academy 38

Division I

Georgetown (Md.) 79, Campbell 52

Fairfax (Calif.) 96, Mililani 24

Roman Catholic (Pa.) 68, Kaimuki 59

Vincent (Wis.) 73, Kamehameha 45




GLANTZ-CULVER LINES

NCAA football

FAVORITE O T OU DOG
Today
Poinsettia Bowl
At San Diego
TCU 13 11 1/2 (47) N. Illinois
Thursday
Las Vegas Bowl
BYU 6 3 (61) Oregon

NFL

FAVORITE O T OU DOG
Tomorrow
at Green Bay 3 1/2 3 (37) Minnesota
Saturday
Kansas City 4 6 (37) at Oakland
Sunday
at Buffalo 4 4 1/2 (36 1/2) Tennessee
at N.Y. Giants 3 3 (47 1/2) New Orleans
at Atlanta OFF OFF (OFF) Carolina
at St. Louis 3 2 (43 1/2) Washington
at Houston OFF OFF (OFF) Indianapolis
at Pittsburgh 3 3 (36) Baltimore
at Cleveland 3 3 (34) Tampa Bay
Chicago 6 4 1/2 (42 1/2) at Detroit
at Jacksonville 2 1/2 3 (37) New England
at San Francisco 4 4 (45) Arizona
at Denver OFF OFF (OFF) Cincinnati
San Diego 3 1/2 4 (47) at Seattle
Monday
at Dallas 7 7 (46 1/2) Philadelphia
at Miami 1 1/2 2 1/2 (36 1/2) N.Y. Jets

NCAA basketball

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at North Carolina 32 1/2 Fla. Atlantic
at Saint Joseph's 4 1/2 Saint Mary's, Calif.
at Syracuse 11 1/2 Drexel
Temple 2 at Ball St.
at Duke 13 1/2 Kent St.
Youngstown St. 1 1/2 at James Madison
at Kentucky 11 Santa Clara
at Toledo 10 1/2 Detroit
at Notre Dame 27 Portland
at Ohio St. 25 Iowa St.
at W. Kentucky 11 1/2 North Texas
at Bradley 5 Loyola of Chicago
at Mississippi 6 Ill.-Chicago
Illinois 7 1/2 Missouri-x
at Fresno St. 6 1/2 Stanford
at Loyola Marymount 2 1/2 Boise St.
at UNLV 12 South Florida
Marist 2 at Wright St.
at Clemson 18 Georgia Southern
Niagara 1 1/2 at Iona
at Auburn 10 1/2 Tennessee St.
at Murray St. 8 1/2 Jacksonville St.
Samford 8 at SE Missouri
at Cal Poly Pk N. Arizona
at California 15 Furman
x-at St. Louis
San Juan Shootout
At Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
First round
Northwestern 3 1/2 Tennessee Tech
Utah 4 1/2 UCF
Virginia 10 Appalachian St.

NBA

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Chicago 5 1/2 L.A. Lakers
at Phoenix 13 1/2 Toronto



TRANSACTIONS

Baseball

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES--Agreed to terms with INF Chris Gomez on a one-year contract.

DETROIT TIGERS--Agreed to terms with RHP Jeremy Bonderman on a four-year contract.

SEATTLE MARINERS--Traded RHP Emiliano Fruto and OF Chris Snelling to Washington for INF Jose Vidro and cash.

National League

PITTSBURGH PIRATES--Agreed to terms with RHP Yoslan Herrera on a three-year contract. Designated INF Craig Stansberry for assignment.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS--Agreed to terms with INF Tagg Bozied, INF Edgar Gonzalez, OF Ryan Ludwick, OF Miguel Negron, C Ryan Christianson, C Danilo Sanchez, RHP Mike Smith and RHP Kelvin Jimenez on minor league contracts.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS--Sent C Brandon Harper outright to Columbus of the IL. Agreed to terms with LHP Ray King and RHP Jason Simontacchi on minor league contracts.

Basketball

National basketball Association

NBA--Fined the New York and Denver organizations $500,000 each as a result of an altercation between the teams during a Dec. 16 game at New York. Suspended Denver F Carmelo Anthony 15 games, New York G Nate Robinson and Denver G J.R. Smith 10 games, New York G Mardy Collins six games and New York F Jared Jeffries four games for their roles in the altercation, and New York C Jerome James and Denver F Nene one game for leaving the bench.

Football

National Football League

NFL--Fined Dallas WR Terrell Owens $35,000 for spitting in the face of Atlanta CB D'Angelo Hall during a Dec. 16 game.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS--Placed C Eric Heitmann and LB Jay Foreman on injured reserve. Signed G Nick Steitz from Washington's practice squad and S Deke Cooper.

Hockey

National Hockey League

DETROIT RED WINGS--Recalled F Matt Ellis from Grand Rapids of the AHL.

NEW YORK RANGERS--Recalled D Thomas Pock from Hartford of the AHL.

College

ARKANSAS--Extended the contract of Houston Nutt, football coach, one-year through 2012.

CINCINNATI--Named Kerry Coombs defensive backs coach.

LOUISIANA TECH--Named Derek Dooley football coach.





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