Sports Scores
Star-Bulletin staff



Today

BASEBALL

AJA: Sheridan vs. Kaneohe, 7 p.m., Central Oahu Regional Park.

BASKETBALL

ILH division II boys: Punahou at Iolani, 6:30 p.m.

KIF boys: Waimea at Kapaa, 5:30 p.m.

OIA East boys: Kaimuki at Kailua, Moanalua at Castle, Kalaheo at Roosevelt, games begin 20 minutes after end of 5 p.m. JV game.

OIA West boys: Waianae at Campbell, Radford at Pearl City, Leilehua at Kapolei, games begin 20 minutes after end of 5 p.m. JV game.

OIA White boys: Thompson at Farrington, Kaiser at Kalani, games begin 15 minutes after end of 5 p.m. JV game.

SURFING

Junior Pro: At Sunset beach.

Tomorrow

BASEBALL

AJA: Waialae vs. Manoa, 7 p.m., Central Oahu Regional Park.

BASKETBALL

ILH division I boys: Punahou at Saint Louis, 6 p.m.

OIA White boys: Aiea at Nanakuli, Waialua at Waipahu, games begin 15 minutes after end of 5 p.m. JV game.

OIA Red East boys: Moanalua at Kalaheo, game begins 15 minutes after end of 5 p.m. JV game.

SOCCER

KIF boys: Kapaa vs. Waimea at Vidinha Stadium, 6 p.m.

KIF girls: Kapaa vs. Waimea at Vidinha Stadium, 4 p.m.

OIA boys playoffs: Kaiser vs. Mililani at Kapolei, Kalani vs. Waialua at Pearl City, 5:15 p.m.; Kaimuki at Kapolei, Kalaheo at Pearl City, 7 p.m.

SOFTBALL

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

SURFING

Junior Pro: At Sunset beach.




TENNIS

Australian Open

At Melbourne, Australia

Men's quarterfinal singles

Andy Roddick (6), United States, def. Mardy Fish, United States, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2.

Women's quarterfinal singles

Nicole Vaidisova (10), Czech Republic, def. Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-4.

Serena Williams, United States, def. Shahar Peer (16), Israel, 3-6, 6-2, 8-6.

Junior boys second round doubles

Johnny Hamui and Dennis Lajola (7), United States, def. Marcus Daniell, New Zealand, and Alexander Smolyakov, Russia, 6-1, 6-3.




VOLLEYBALL

CSTV/AVCA Division I-II Coaches Top 15 poll

Through January 22
First place votes in parentheses

Team Pts W-L LW
1. UC Irvine (15) 239 8-0 1
2. Brigham Young (1) 225 6-0 2
3. Hawaii 198 2-2 5
4. UC Santa Barbara 194 5-2 6
5. UCLA 167 3-4 3
5. Pepperdine 167 3-1 4
7. IPFW 139 4-0 7
8. Long Beach St. 132 4-2 9
9. Penn St. 111 1-1 8
10. CS Northridge 91 2-5 10
11. Ohio St. 83 5-0 12
12. Pacific 73 2-5 11
13. Loyola-Chicago 51 3-1 13
14. Southern California 28 2-4 14
15. George Mason 13 1-0 15
Others receiving points and listed on two or more ballots: UC San Diego 6, Saint Francis (Pa.) 2.




GOLF

FedExCup Leaders

Through January 21

Name Points YTD Earnings
1. Vijay Singh 4,621 $1,126,325
2. Paul Goydos 4,564 $948,720
3. Charley Hoffman 4,500 $900,000
4. John Rollins 3,172 $655,229
5. Luke Donald 3,038 $650,600
6. Adam Scott 2,700 $630,000
7. Charles Howell III 2,251 $467,850
8. Trevor Immelman 1,790 $429,760
9. K.J. Choi 1,709 $374,750
10. Justin Rose 1,700 $340,000
11. Robert Allenby 1,425 $291,000
12. Will MacKenzie 1,407 $336,427
13. Jim Furyk 1,359 $284,750
14. Heath Slocum 1,352 $274,229
15. David Toms 1,154 $259,143
16. Jeff Quinney 1,150 $230,400
17. Davis Love III 1,084 $270,608
18. Geoff Ogilvy 1,075 $227,333
19. J.B. Holmes 1,033 $260,000
20. Doug LaBelle II 984 $204,750
20. Steve Stricker 984 $204,750
22. Cliff Kresge 924 $185,242
23. Charles Warren 869 $173,750
24. Craig Kanada 799 $164,750
25. Harrison Frazar 796 $161,325
26. J.J. Henry 776 $180,608
27. Troy Matteson 766 $181,140
28. John Senden 709 $151,979
29. Ted Purdy 707 $145,229
30. Joe Durant 696 $151,667
31. Mark Calcavecchia 675 $135,000
31. Dudley Hart 675 $135,000
31. Scott Verplank 675 $135,000
34. Steve Lowery 672 $139,400
35. Pat Perez 625 $130,000
36. Rory Sabbatini 604 $146,325
37. Stephen Ames 600 $145,000
38. Johnson Wagner 576 $117,325
39. George McNeill 561 $115,560
40. Paul Azinger 486 $100,557
40. Jason Dufner 486 $100,557
42. Stuart Appleby 483 $120,000
42. Chris Couch 483 $120,000
44. Lucas Glover 455 $91,000
44. Bernhard Langer 455 $91,000
44. Nick Watney 455 $91,000
47. Andrew Buckle 450 $92,807
48. Bart Bryant 429 $89,143
48. Jerry Kelly 429 $89,143
48. Bo Van Pelt 429 $89,143
51. Jeff Maggert 422 $108,229
Also
69. Dean Wilson 229 $65,250

BASKETBALL

AP Men's Division I Top 25 poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 21, 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. Florida (42) 17-2 1,759 1
2. Wisconsin (22) 19-1 1,720 2
3. UCLA (6) 17-1 1,679 3
4. North Carolina (2) 17-2 1,597 4
5. Ohio St. 16-3 1,470 7
6. Texas A&M 16-2 1,438 8
7. Oregon 18-1 1,387 9
8. Kansas 16-3 1,248 5
9. Pittsburgh 17-3 1,203 6
10. Duke 16-3 1,091 14
11. Memphis 15-3 954 17
12. Alabama 15-3 937 10
13. Oklahoma St. 16-3 867 12
14. Butler 17-2 856 18
15. Marquette 17-4 726 24
16. Air Force 18-2 676 13
17. Arizona 13-5 545 11
18. Nevada 17-2 534 15
19. Clemson 18-2 507 19
20. Washington St. 16-3 418 --
21. LSU 13-5 392 16
22. Notre Dame 16-3 304 20
23. Indiana 14-4 210 --
24. Virginia Tech 14-5 177 23
25. Southern Cal 15-5 149 --
Others receiving votes: Tennessee 118, Kentucky 83, Texas 69, N. Iowa 46, Villanova 46, Texas Tech 36, Georgetown 28, Va. Commonwealth 23, Michigan St. 22, Vanderbilt 18, S. Illinois 8, Stanford 8, Georgia Tech 7, Maryland 7, Boston College 6, New Mexico St. 6, UNLV 6, Syracuse 5, Arkansas 3, George Washington 3, Akron 2, Connecticut 2, Florida St. 2, Michigan 2.

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

USA Today/ESPN 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 Jan. 21, 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. Florida (23) 17-2 763 1
2. UCLA (6) 17-1 739 2
3. Wisconsin (2) 19-1 714 3
4. North Carolina 17-2 691 4
5. Ohio State 16-3 632 7
6. Texas A&M 16-2 620 8
7. Oregon 18-1 580 10
8. Kansas 16-3 531 5
9. Pittsburgh 17-3 522 6
10. Duke 16-3 416 17
11. Butler 17-2 407 15
12. Alabama 15-3 397 9
13. Air Force 18-2 395 11
14. Memphis 15-3 360 18
15. Nevada 17-2 332 13
16. Oklahoma State 16-3 301 14
17. Clemson 18-2 295 16
18. Washington State 16-3 281 21
19. Arizona 13-5 224 12
20. Marquette 17-4 185 --
21. Notre Dame 16-3 163 20
22. LSU 13-5 90 19
23. Virginia Tech 14-5 71 25
24. Indiana 14-4 70 --
25. Kentucky 15-4 52 --
Others receiving votes: Southern California 48, Villanova 30, Tennessee 23, UNLV 20, Northern Iowa 19, Texas 15, Michigan State 13, Virginia Commonwealth 13, Southern Illinois 10, Georgia Tech 8, Vanderbilt 7, Maryland 6, Boston College 5, Connecticut 5, Georgetown 5, West Virginia 5, Winthrop 4, New Mexico State 3, Stanford 3, Colorado State 1, George Washington 1.

Yesterday

Louisville 68, Connecticut 54

Kansas St. 73, Chicago St. 36

Oklahoma St. 66, Oklahoma 61

Texas-San Antonio 72, Texas-Arlington 64

Fresno St. 67, San Jose St. 64

Santa Clara 61, San Francisco 58




GLANTZ-CULVER LINES

NFL

Super Bowl At Miami February 4

FAVORITE OPEN TODAY OU UNDERDOG
Indianapolis 7 1/2 7 (49) Chicago

NCAA basketball

Today

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Boston College 3 Florida St.
at Illinois 2 1/2 Indiana
at Providence 1 Villanova
Notre Dame 6 1/2 at St. John's
at S. Illinois 6 N. Iowa
at Air Force 18 1/2 TCU
Alabama 4 at Auburn
Virginia Tech 6 at Miami
at UNLV 9 San Diego St.
at Tennessee Tech 6 Murray St.
at Fairfield 9 1/2 Iona
Davidson 5 1/2 at Ga. Southern
at Marist 15 St. Peter's

NBA

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
Phoenix 5 at Washington
Dallas 6 at Orlando
at Philadelphia 2 1/2 New Orleans
at Chicago 10 Atlanta
Denver 3 at Seattle
at L.A. Clippers 11 1/2 Milwaukee

NHL

Tomorrow

All-Star Game At Dallas

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
West -130 East +110



TRANSACTIONS

Baseball

American League

CLEVELAND INDIANS--Agreed to terms with OF Jason Michaels on a two-year contract.

MINNESOTA TWINS--Agreed to terms with RHP Ramon Ortiz on a one-year contract.

OAKLAND ATHLETICS--Agreed to terms with RHP Justin Duchscherer on a one-year contract.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS--Agreed to terms with RHP Scott Dohmann on a one-year contract. Released RHP Shinji Mori and then agreed to terms with Mori on a minor league contract.

TEXAS RANGERS--Announced INF Drew Meyer cleared waivers and was sent outright to Oklahoma of the PCL. Agreed to terms with INF Jose Morban on a minor league contract.

National League

COLORADO ROCKIES--Agreed to terms with RHP Brian Lawrence on a one-year contract.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS--Agreed to terms with INF Felipe Lopez on a one-year contract.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

LEAGUE--Fined Atlanta F Josh Smith $25,000 by the NBA for making obscene gestures to the crowd in a Jan. 20 game at Charlotte.

DETROIT PISTONS--Recalled F Amir Johnson from Sioux Falls of the NBADL.

Football

National Football League

ATLANTA FALCONS--Named Jerry Rosburg special teams coordinator, and David Puloka and Billy Johnson assistant strength and conditioning coaches.

DALLAS COWBOYS--Announced the retirement of Bill Parcells, coach.

NEW YORK GIANTS--Named Steve Spagnuolo defensive coordinator.

NEW YORK JETS--Signed G Adrien Clarke to a reserve-future contract.

OAKLAND RAIDERS--Named Lane Kiffin coach.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS--Named Mike Tomlin coach.

Hockey

National Hockey League

CALGARY FLAMES--Reassigned RW Dave Moss, C Dustin Boyd and LW Eric Godard to Omaha of the AHL.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS--Assigned LW Rene Bourque to Norfolk of the AHL.

DALLAS STARS--Assigned C Joel Lundqvist, F Krys Barch and D Nicklas Grossman to Iowa of the AHL.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS--Assigned D Noah Welch to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS--Recalled C Jakub Klepis from Hershey of the AHL.

College

BYU--Announced sophomore QB Jacob Bower is transferring to Bakersfield College.

NEVADA--Named Jim House defensive line coach and Charlie Camp linebackers coach.

UNLV--Named Todd Berry offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.





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