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Star-Bulletin staff



Today

BASEBALL

AJA: McCully vs. Mililani, 7 p.m., Central Oahu Regional Park.

BASKETBALL

ILH division I boys: Iolani at Damien, 6:30 p.m.; Saint Louis at Kamehameha, Punahou at Mid-Pacific, 7 p.m.

ILH division II boys: Le Jardin vs. Lanakila Baptist at Damien, 5 p.m.; Kamehameha vs. Lutheran at Kamehameha, Assets vs. Redemption Academy at Mid-Pacific 5:30 p.m.; Academy of the Pacific at Hanalani, Christian Academy at Iolani, Word of Life at Punahou, 6 p.m.; University at Hawaii Baptist, 6:30 p.m.

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

SOCCER

OIA boys playoffs: Leilehua vs. Kapolei at Moanalua, Mililani vs. Moanalua at Radford, 5:15 p.m.; Kalani vs. Kalaheo at Moanalua, Aiea vs. Roosevelt at Radford, 7 p.m.

Tomorrow

BASKETBALL

ILH division I boys: Punahou at Damien, 6:30 p.m.

OIA Red East boys: Kaimuki vs. Kahuku at McKinley, 5:30 p.m.; Castle at Kalaheo, Moanalua at Kailua, games begin 20 minutes after end of 5 p.m. JV game.

OIA Red West boys: Pearl City at Leilehua, Waianae at Radford, games begin 20 minutes after end of 5 p.m. JV game; Mililani vs. Campbell at McKinley, 7:15 p.m.

PWC men: Brigham Young-Hawaii vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 7 p.m., Cannon Activities Center.

PWC women: Brigham Young-Hawaii vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 5 p.m., Cannon Activities Center.

SOCCER

OIA Red girls playoffs: Mililani vs. Kapolei at Moanalua, Kalaheo vs. Kaiser at Aiea, 5:15 p.m.; Pearl City vs. Kalani at Moanalua, Moanalua vs. Castle at Aiea, 7 p.m.




VOLLEYBALL

CSTV/AVCA Division I-II Coaches Top 15 Poll

Through January 29
First-place votes in parentheses

TEAM PTS W-L LW
1. Brigham Young (16) 240 8-0 2
2. UC Irvine 216 9-1 1
3. UC Santa Barbara 206 7-2 4
4. Pepperdine 199 5-1 t5
5. IPFW 165 6-0 7
6. CSU Northridge 145 4-5 10
7. Penn St. 137 2-2 9
8. UCLA 120 3-6 t5
9. Hawaii 108 2-4 3
10. Long Beach St. 98 4-4 8
11. Ohio St. 81 7-0 11
12. Loyola-Chicago 79 4-2 13
13. Southern California 72 3-5 14
14. Pacific 37 3-5 12
15. St. Francis (Pa.) 10 4-2 NR
Others receiving points and listed on two or more ballots: George Mason 4, UC San Diego 3.




BASKETBALL

AP Men's Division I Top Twenty Five Poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 28, 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 (45) 19-2 1,773 1
2. Wisconsin (24) 21-1 1,734 2
3. North Carolina (3) 19-2 1,672 4
4. Ohio St. 18-3 1,545 5
5. UCLA 18-2 1,482 3
6. Kansas 18-3 1,414 8
7. Pittsburgh 19-3 1,330 9
8. Duke 18-3 1,211 10
9. Oregon 19-2 1,209 7
10. Texas A&M 17-3 1,197 6
11. Memphis 17-3 1,086 11
12. Oklahoma St. 18-3 1,023 13
13. Butler 19-2 933 14
14. Marquette 19-4 903 15
15. Nevada 19-2 766 18
16. Virginia Tech 16-5 608 24
17. Air Force 19-3 506 16
18. Washington St. 17-4 483 20
19. Alabama 15-5 305 12
20. Arizona 14-6 282 17
21. Notre Dame 17-4 236 22
22. Texas 15-5 209 --
23. Stanford 14-5 208 --
24. Vanderbilt 15-6 200 --
25. Clemson 18-4 188 19
Others receiving votes: Indiana 141, Kentucky 106, Georgetown 105, S. Illinois 101, Va. Commonwealth 92, Southern Cal 67, UNLV 47, Michigan St. 40, Texas Tech 37, Tennessee 21, George Washington 20, West Virginia 20, LSU 16, Maryland 14, New Mexico St. 12, Georgia 11, Virginia 11, Creighton 8, Villanova 8, Louisville 7, Arkansas 6, Akron 5, N. Iowa 2.

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

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. 28, 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 (26) 19-2 767 1
2. Wisconsin (4) 21-1 733 3
3. North Carolina (1) 19-2 724 4
4. Ohio State 18-3 668 5
5. UCLA 18-2 648 2
6. Kansas 18-3 595 8
7. Pittsburgh 19-3 579 9
8. Texas A&M 17-3 542 6
9. Oregon 19-2 525 7
10. Duke 18-3 480 10
11. Butler 19-2 469 11
12. Memphis 17-3 415 14
13. Nevada 19-2 404 15
14. Oklahoma State 18-3 381 16
15. Marquette 19-4 316 20
16. Air Force 19-3 301 13
17. Washington State 17-4 245 18
18. Virginia Tech 16-5 233 23
19. Notre Dame 17-4 147 21
20. Alabama 15-5 119 12
21. Clemson 18-4 116 17
22. Arizona 14-6 85 19
23. Texas 15-5 78 --
24. Kentucky 16-5 68 25
25. Indiana 15-5 62 24
25. UNLV 18-4 62 --
Others receiving votes:Southern Illinois 54; Virginia Commonwealth 42; Vanderbilt 32; Georgetown 31; Stanford 28; Southern California 23; Michigan State 20; West Virginia 20; Boston College 12; Winthrop 10; New Mexico State 9; LSU 7; Brigham Young 6; George Washington 6; Texas Tech 4; Villanova 4; Maryland 3; Northern Iowa 2.

Yesterday
EAST
Canisius 71, Iona 61
Delaware 72, Hofstra 68
Pittsburgh 65, Villanova 59
Seton Hall 79, Princeton 41
SOUTH
Appalachian St. 67, Coll. of Charleston 56
Charleston Southern 86, Coastal Carolina 77
Jackson St. 59, Ark.-Pine Bluff 56
MVSU 84, Grambling St. 78, OT
Old Dominion 92, Georgia St. 57
Tennessee Tech 65, Morehead St. 52
UNC Greensboro 65, Georgia Southern 62
UNC Wilmington 65, George Mason 58
Va. Commonwealth 90, William & Mary 68
MIDWEST
Austin Peay 75, SE Missouri 73
Butler 71, Ill.-Chicago 45
Detroit 78, Chicago St. 68
Kansas 76, Nebraska 56
Loyola of Chicago 80, Youngstown St. 68
Wis.-Milwaukee 57, Cleveland St. 56, OT
Wright St. 65, Wis.-Green Bay 54
SOUTHWEST
Alabama St. 78, Texas Southern 61
Houston 59, Saint Louis 58
Prairie View 60, Alabama A&M 58
FAR WEST
Saint Mary's, Calif. 69, Loyola Marymount 54
San Francisco 66, Portland 65
Santa Clara 77, Pepperdine 55
Hawaii 69, Utah St. 61




WRESTLING

BIIF

Saturday

VARSITY BOYS

103-lbs--1. Kenian Shon, Hilo; 2. Kaliko Berdon, Kealakehe.

112--1. Richie Mitchell, Honokaa; 2. Kenin Cohen, Pahoa; 3. Koi Lorance, Kealakehe, and Shannon Masada-Rodrigues, HPA.

119--1. Nick Lafarga, Kealakehe; 2. Ryan You, Waiakea; 3. Jimmy Romuldo, Konawaena; 4. Kurt Spradley, Waiakea.

125--1. John Sanchez, Kea'au; 2. Tyrone Baguso, Kealakehe; 3. Keoni Colson, Hawaii Prep; 4. Bronson Kobayashi, Hawaii Prep.

130--1. Tim Enos, Waiakea; 2. Chris Greenwell, 3. Max Verbragge, Hawaii Prep; 4. Reejay Martinez, Kea'au.

135--1. Kamaehu Matsuoka, Kona; 2. Brandon Clarke, Honokaa; 3. Kapono Bergau, Pahoa; 4. Kaliko Sotelo, Kealakehe.

140--1. Reynell Transfiguracion, Kealakehe; 2. Nick Gordon, HPA; 3. Alan Nahale, Kona; 4. Alex Cronk, Kealakehe.

145--1. Jaysen Paguirigan, Kealakehe; 2. Michael Carlos, Honokaa; 3. Corey Johnson, Konawaena; 4. Bryson Murata, Waiakea.

152--1. Justin Rivera, Hilo; 2. Caleb Friel, Kam-HI; 3. Matthew Clemmer, Waiakea, and Ross Ebanez, Hilo.

160--1. Tyson Anderson, Kea'au; 2. Robert Myers, Kau; 3. Brandon Perea, Hilo; 4. Kalai Niau, Honokaa.

171--1. Luke Knittle, Konawaena; 2. Kaipo Stender, Honokaa; 3. Kaiser Iuta, Kam-HI, and Kimo Louis, Kealakehe.

189--1. Brandon Santiago, Kealakehe; 2. Cody Wong, Honokaa; 3. Lowell Ancheta, Hilo; 4. Mauliola Watson, Waiakea.

215--1. Wes McIntosh, Pahoa; 2. Justin Shiraki, Konawaena; 3. Makia Ah Quin, Kam-HI; 4. Soane Letisi, Honokaa.

285--1. Valovalo Aoelua, Hilo; 2. Aukai Babayan, Kam-HI; 3. Cody Mercado, Kam-HI; 4. Kelii Kekuewa, Kam-HI.

VARSITY GIRLS

103--1. Renee Michelle, Kealakehe; 2. Alexandra Aoki, Konawaena; 3. Stephanie Doane, Kea'au; 4. Mindy Lorance, Kealakehe.

108--1. Bethly Carmelotes, Kealakehe; 2. Courtney Tsuchiyama, Waiakea; 3. Nicolai Ariga, Kea'au; 4. Tiffany Rocha, Kam-HI.

120--1. Shina Tohara, Kealakehe; 2. Daniel Hubbard, Konawaena; 3. Judith Heger, Hilo.

125--1. Mary Brzezowski, Kam-HI; 2. Tiare Mata, Pahoa.

130--1. Erenia Michelle, Kealakehe; 2. Kaiueni Merrill, Konawaena; 3. Grillena Jack, Hilo.

140--1. Priscilla Wassman, Kam-HI; 2. Teenaysha Yadao, Kohala; 3. Kim Palea, Kam-HI.

155--1. Barbara Kekaualua, Waiakea; 2. Kacie Davis, Kam-HI.

220--1. Naoli Weller, Hilo; 2. Ariel Moniz, Hilo; 3. Ashlee Kanai, Konawaena.




TENNIS

Movistar Open

At Vina del Mar, Chile

First round singles

Round-robin

Group 2: Oscar Hernandez, Spain, def. Gustavo Kuerten, Brazil, 7-6 (2), 7-6 (3).

Group 3: Nicolas Massu (3), Chile, def. Paul Capdeville, Chile, 6-4, 6-3.

Group 4: Mariano Zabaleta, Argentina, def. Juan-Pablo Guzman, Argentina, 6-3, 6-4.

Group 5: Luis Horna, Peru, def. Alessio di Mauro, Italy, 6-1, 6-2.

Delray Beach International

At Delray Beach, Fla.

Men's singles

Main draw elimination round

Davide Sanguinetti, Italy, def. Dusan Vemic, Serbia, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2.

Alejandro Falla, Colombia, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, 6-4, 6-4.

Sam Querrey, United States, def. Konstantinos Economidis, Greece, 6-0, 6-2.

Scoville Jenkins, United States, def. Alex Bogdanovic, Britain, 6-3, 7-6 (3).

Jesse Levine, United States, def. Lukasz Kubot, Poland, 6-3, 6-2.

Round robin

Group 2: Florian Mayer (5), Germany, def. Igor Kunitsyn, Russia, 6-1, 6-3.

Group 3: Benjamin Becker (4), Germany, def. Kevin Kim, United States, 7-6 (4), 6-3.

Group 4: Amer Delic, United States, def. Philipp Kohlschreiber (6), Germany, 6-7 (6), 6-1, 6-4.

Group 5: Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (7), Spain, def. Teimuraz Gabashvili, Russia, 6-3, 6-2.

Group 7: Vince Spadea (8), United States, def. Simon Greul, Germany, 6-2, 7-5.

Zagreb Indoors

At Zagreb, Croatia

Men's first round singles

Marcos Baghdatis (2), Cyprus, def. Florent Serra, France, 6-2, 7-6 (5).

Robin Soderling (3), Sweden, def. Gilles Simon, France, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4).

Marc Gicquel, France, def. Fernando Verdasco (5), Spain, 6-4, 7-6 (7).

Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, def. Bjorn Phau, Germany, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5.

ATP tour earnings

Through January 28

1. Roger Federer $1,004,560
2. Fernando Gonzalez $502,280
3. Andy Roddick $251,140
3. Tommy Haas $251,140
5. Nikolay Davydenko $181,370
6. Bob Bryan $175,885
6. Mike Bryan $175,885
8. Tommy Robredo $161,070
9. Ivan Ljubicic $158,070
10. Andy Murray $155,655
11. Rafael Nadal $155,095
12. Mardy Fish $152,000
13. Novak Djokovic $141,215
14. Max Mirnyi $140,880
15. James Blake $131,580
16. David Ferrer $129,630
17. Jonas Bjorkman $128,880
18. Richard Gasquet $98,530
19. Mikhail Youzhny $98,110
20. Xavier Malisse $94,805
21. Fabrice Santoro $77,125
22. Tomas Berdych $74,280
23. Carlos Moya $72,170
24. Marcos Baghdatis $71,620
25. Robin Soderling $69,670
26. Mario Ancic $69,230
27. Jurgen Melzer $67,440
28. Olivier Rochus $67,270
29. David Nalbandian $66,580
30. Stefan Koubek $65,055
31. Gael Monfils $64,900
32. Chris Guccione $64,880
33. Sebastien Grosjean $61,860
34. Mark Knowles $58,595
34. Daniel Nestor $58,595

WTA Tour earnings

Through January 28

1. Serena Williams $1,284,715
2. Maria Sharapova $640,500
3. Kim Clijsters $408,515
4. Nicole Vaidisova $350,283
5. Liezel Huber $244,888
6. Cara Black $229,958
7. Shahar Peer $186,103
8. Martina Hingis $186,018
9. Anna Chakvetadze $184,115
10. Lucie Safarova $166,923
11. Jelena Jankovic $158,614
12. Chan Yung-jan $130,720
13. Li Na $117,566
14. Daniela Hantuchova $117,398
15. Chuang Chia-jung $114,365
16. Vera Zvonareva $113,949
17. Samantha Stosur $105,143
18. Elena Dementieva $102,913
18. Patty Schnyder $102,913
20. Amelie Mauresmo $102,078
21. Dinara Safina $98,228
22. Elena Likhovtseva $97,578
23. Svetlana Kuznetsova $95,808
24. Katarina Srebotnik $84,063
25. Victoria Azarenka $83,025
26. Anna-Lena Groenefeld $78,693
27. Zheng Jie $78,330
28. Ashley Harkleroad $77,875
29. Maria Kirilenko $72,281
30. Maria Elena Camerin $68,313
31. Francesca Schiavone $67,314
32. Tathiana Garbin $66,901
33. Ana Ivanovic $66,340
34. Ai Sugiyama $64,780
35. Meghann Shaughnessy $64,758



GOLF

PGA Tour FedExCup Leaders

Through January 28

Rank/Player Points Earnings
1. Charles Howell III 4,951 $1,029,450
2. Vijay Singh 4,721 $1,147,645
3. Charley Hoffman 4,639 $928,860
4. Paul Goydos 4,564 $948,720
5. Tiger Woods 4,500 $936,000
6. John Rollins 3,172 $655,229
7. Luke Donald 3,038 $650,600
8. Adam Scott 2,700 $630,000
9. Robert Allenby 2,050 $421,000
10. Jeff Quinney 1,956 $398,100
11. Trevor Immelman 1,790 $429,760
12. Justin Rose 1,759 $352,542
13. Brandt Snedeker 1,754 $364,400
14. K.J. Choi 1,709 $374,750
15. Mark Calcavecchia 1,708 $349,933
16. Andrew Buckle 1,483 $307,740
17. Will MacKenzie 1,407 $336,427
18. Jim Furyk 1,359 $284,750
19. Heath Slocum 1,352 $274,229
20. Bart Bryant 1,235 $256,843
21. David Toms 1,154 $259,143
22. Craig Kanada 1,100 $227,497
23. Bubba Watson 1,096 $228,471
24. Davis Love III 1,084 $270,608
25. Nick Watney 1,080 $221,000
26. Geoff Ogilvy 1,075 $227,333
27. Cliff Kresge 1,062 $214,102
28. Doug LaBelle II 1,037 $215,774
29. J.B. Holmes 1,033 $260,000
30. Steve Stricker 984 $204,750
31. Troy Matteson 972 $223,910
32. Dudley Hart 881 $177,770
33. Charles Warren 869 $173,750
34. Harrison Frazar 848 $172,349
35. John Senden 848 $180,839
36. Ted Purdy 779 $160,950
37. J.J. Henry 776 $180,608
38. Johnson Wagner 715 $146,185
39. Joe Durant 696 $151,667
40. Rich Beem 682 $141,981
41. Ian Poulter 679 $140,800
42. Scott Verplank 675 $135,000
43. Steve Lowery 672 $139,400
44. Ryuji Imada 640 $134,829
45. Pat Perez 625 $130,000
45. Charlie Wi 625 $130,000
47. Rory Sabbatini 604 $146,325
48. Stephen Ames 600 $145,000
49. George McNeill 561 $115,560
50. Kevin Sutherland 517 $107,000
51. Lee Janzen 488 $100,600
52. Paul Azinger 486 $100,557
52. Jason Dufner 486 $100,557
54. Stuart Appleby 483 $120,000
54. Chris Couch 483 $120,000
56. Stephen Marino 477 $99,872
57. Bill Haas 475 $97,497
58. Brett Wetterich 466 $107,770
59. Stewart Cink 463 $96,200
60. Lucas Glover 455 $91,000
60. Bernhard Langer 455 $91,000
62. Michael Putnam 438 $91,208
63. Jerry Kelly 429 $89,143
63. Bo Van Pelt 429 $89,143
65. Jeff Maggert 422 $108,229
66. Kirk Triplett 413 $95,000
67. Nathan Green 404 $82,992
68. Ryan Moore 388 $80,600
69. Tom Johnson 383 $77,987
70. Rod Pampling 382 $91,080
Also
87. Dean Wilson 229 $65,250
88. Parker McLachlin 206 $42,770



GLANTZ-CULVER LINES

NFL

Super Bowl
At Miami
Sunday

FAVORITE OPEN TODAY OU UNDERDOG
Indianapolis 7 1/2 7 (48 1/2) Chicago

NCAA basketball

Today

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Syracuse 3 Notre Dame
at Mississippi 1 1/2 Mississippi St.
at N. Iowa 3 Wichita St.
at Miami (Ohio) 13 1/2 N. Illinois
at Florida St. 3 Maryland
at Illinois St. 5 Evansville
Georgia Tech 6 1/2 at Wake Forest
at Baylor 12 1/2 Colorado
at Illinois 3 Michigan St.
at Colorado St. Pk UNLV
at New Mexico 5 1/2 Wyoming
Marist 2 at Manhattan
Davidson 11 at Elon
at Jacksonville St. 1 Tennessee St.

NBA

Today

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Indiana 8 Boston
at Washington 2 Detroit
at Cleveland 5 1/2 Golden State
L.A. Lakers 3 1/2 at New York
at Miami 8 Milwaukee
at Dallas 14 Seattle

NHL

Today

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Atlanta -130 New Jersey +110
at Buffalo -280 Boston +230
at Carolina -175 Toronto +155
Tampa Bay -160 at Phila. +140
at Ottawa -260 Washington +220
at Pittsburgh -145 Florida +125
Detroit -150 at N.Y. Isl. +130
Nashville -115 at Colorado -105
at St. Louis -125 Minnesota +105
at Calgary -260 Los Angeles +220
at Vancouver -220 Columbus +180
at San Jose -200 Dallas +170



TRANSACTIONS

Baseball

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES--Claimed RHP Jeremy Guthrie off waivers from Cleveland. Designated RHP Marino Salas for assignment. Agreed to terms with OF Nick Markakis, LHP Kurt Birkins, RHP Ryan Keefer and OF Adam Stern.

SEATTLE MARINERS--Agreed to terms with RHP Jeff Weaver on a one-year contract.

National League

LOS ANGELES DODGERS--Agreed to terms with RHP Chin-hui Tsao.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS--Agreed to terms with RHP Claudio Vargas on a one-year contract.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS--Agreed to terms with OF Preston Wilson on a one-year contract.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS--Agreed to terms with OF Barry Bonds on a one-year contract.

Football

National Football League

CLEVELAND BROWNS--Named Steve Marshall offensive line coach, Tom Myslinski strength and conditioning coach and Alan DeGennaro assistant strength and conditioning coach.

DENVER BRONCOS--Named Joe Baker linebackers coach and Scott O'Brien special teams coach.

DETROIT LIONS--Named Jim Colletto offensive line coach.

OAKLAND RAIDERS--Named Greg Knapp offensive coordinator.

NFL Europe

BERLIN THUNDER--Named John Allen coach.

RHEIN FIRE--Named Rick Lantz coach.

Hockey

National Hockey League

LOS ANGELES KINGS--Traded C Craig Conroy to Calgary for C Jamie Lundmark.

PHOENIX COYOTES--Placed C Kevyn Adams and C Dave Scatchard on injured reserve.

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

ST. LOUIS BLUES--Recalled D Jeff Woywitka from Peoria of the AHL.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING--Recalled C Blair Jones from Springfield of the AHL.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS--Recalled F Kris Newbury from Toronto of the AHL.

College

FERRIS STATE--Named Neathan Gibson women's soccer coach.

FORDHAM--Named Vesselina Jeliazkova women's tennis coach.

ILLINOIS--Named Eric Wolford offensive line coach.

ILLINOIS STATE--Named Drew Roff women's soccer coach.

KANSAS STATE--Named Frank Leonard tight ends coach and Darren Honeycutt assistant strength and conditioning coach.

MEMPHIS--Named Clay Helton offensive coordinator.

TULSA--Named Marcus Kinney director of strength and conditioning for football.





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