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Today

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Roxy Pro: Surf permitting, Sunset Beach.

Tomorrow

BASKETBALL
College men: Hawaii vs. Coppin State, 7:05 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.
SURFING
Roxy Pro: Surf permitting, Sunset Beach.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

The AP Top 25

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 24, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pvs
1. Missouri (45) 11-1 1,604 3
2. West Virginia (20) 10-1 1,574 4
3. Ohio St. 11-1 1,469 5
4. Georgia 10-2 1,354 6
5. LSU 10-2 1,269 1
6. Virginia Tech 10-2 1,266 8
7. Kansas 11-1 1,217 2
8. Southern Cal 9-2 1,212 11
9. Oklahoma 10-2 1,191 10
10. Florida 9-3 1,029 12
11. Hawaii 11-0 991 14
12. Boston College 10-2 909 15
13. Arizona St. 9-2 826 7
14. Tennessee 9-3 746 19
15. Illinois 9-3 719 18
16. Clemson 9-3 553 21
17. Texas 9-3 435 13
18. Oregon 8-3 419 9
19. Wisconsin 9-3 398 22
20. Cincinnati 9-3 343 24
21. BYU 9-2 329 23
22. Virginia 9-3 288 16
23. Auburn 8-4 226 25
24. Boise St. 10-2 197 17
25. South Florida 9-3 190 --

Others receiving votes: Arkansas 138, Texas Tech 119, Connecticut 41, Air Force 19, Michigan 19, Kentucky 13, UCF 11, Oregon St. 5, Troy 3, Penn St. 1, Tulsa 1, Wake Forest 1.
How Star-Bulletin sports editor Paul Arnett voted: 1. Missouri; 2. West Virginia; 3. Ohio State; 4. Georgia; 5. Virginia Tech; 6. Oklahoma; 7. LSU; 8. Kansas; 9. Florida; 10. Hawaii; 11. Southern California; 12. Arizona State; 13. Boston College; 14. Tenneesee; 15. Clemson; 16. Arkansas; 17. Illinois; 18. Texas; 19. Oregon; 20. Boise State; 21. Cincinnati; 22. South Florida; 23. BYU; 24. Virginia; 25. Auburn.

USA Today Top 25 Poll

The Top 25 teams in the USA Today college football coaches poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 24, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pvs
1. West Virginia (37) 10-1 1,467 3
2. Missouri (17) 11-1 1,454 4
3. Ohio State (6) 11-1 1,383 5
4. Georgia 10-2 1,232 7
5. Kansas 11-1 1,161 2
5. Virginia Tech 10-2 1,161 8
7. LSU 10-2 1,134 1
8. Oklahoma 10-2 1,126 9
9. Southern California 9-2 1,073 12
10. Hawaii 11-0 958 13
11. Florida 9-3 898 14
12. Boston College 10-2 861 16
13. Arizona State 9-2 756 6
14. Illinois 9-3 674 18
15. Tennessee 9-3 654 19
16. Wisconsin 9-3 493 20
17. Clemson 9-3 469 22
18. Texas 9-3 417 11
19. Brigham Young 9-2 327 23
20. Oregon 8-3 316 10
21. Auburn 8-4 271 25
21. Virginia 9-3 271 15
23. Boise State 10-2 247 17
24. Cincinnati 9-3 146 NR
25. Arkansas 8-4 145 NR

Others receiving votes: Texas Tech 116; South Florida 100; Connecticut 54; Air Force 41; Penn State 19; Central Florida 18; Michigan 17; Wake Forest 9; Oregon State 7; Rutgers 6; Mississippi State 4; Oklahoma State 4; Michigan State 3; Troy 3; Houston 2; Tulsa 2; Fresno State 1.

Harris Top 25

The Top 25 teams in the Harris Interactive College Football Poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 24, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pvs
1. Missouri (57) 11-1 2,779 3
2. West Virginia (45) 10-1 2,753 3
3. Ohio State (11) 11-1 2,638 5
4. Georgia 10-2 2,368 7
5. LSU 10-2 2,215 1
6. Kansas 11-1 2,170 2
7. Virginia Tech 10-2 2,164 8
8. Oklahoma 10-2 2,132 9
9. USC 9-2 2,059 12
10. Hawaii (1) 11-0 1,829 13
11. Florida 9-3 1,757 14
12. Boston College 10-2 1,587 16
13. Arizona State 9-2 1,446 6
14. Illinois 9-3 1,254 18
15. Tennessee 9-3 1,249 19
16. Wisconsin 9-3 911 20
17. Texas 9-3 903 11
18. Clemson 9-3 897 22
19. Oregon 8-3 716 10
20. BYU 9-2 649 23
21. Cincinnati 9-3 512 24
22. Boise State 10-2 493 15
23. Virginia 9-3 478 17
24. Auburn 8-4 402 25
25. South Florida 9-3 249 NR

Other teams receiving votes: Arkansas 108; Texas Tech 100; Air Force 89; Connecticut 57; Michigan 40; Kentucky 11; Penn State 10; Oregon State 9; Central Florida 5; UCLA 5; Troy 3; Tulsa 2; Wake Forest 1.
How Star-Bulletin sports writer Cindy Luis voted: 1. Missouri; 2. West Virginia; 3. Ohio State; 4. Kansas; 5. Viriginia Tech; 6. Oklahoma; 7. Georgia; 8. LSU; 9. Hawaii; 10. USC; 11. Boston College; 12. Florida; 13. Tennessee; 14. Arizona State; 15. BYU; 16. Oregon; 17. Boise State; 18. Illinois; 19. Cincinnati; 20. Virginia; 21. Texas; 22. Clemson; 23. Wisconsin; 24. South Florida; 25. Auburn.

GLANTZ-CULVER LINES

NCAA Football

Favorite O T DOG
Thursday
at Louisville 3 2 1/2 Rutgers
Friday
Fresno St. 13 13 at New Mexico St.
Saturday
Navy 14 13 1/2 Army
at Nevada 8 1/2 8 1/2 Louisiana Tech
at Southern Cal 16 18 1/2 UCLA
at Oregon OFF OFF Oregon St.
California 14 13 at Stanford
at West Virginia 26 1/2 28 Pittsburgh
at Arizona St. 7 7 Arizona
at Hawaii 13 12 1/2 Washington
at Troy 15 15 Fla. Atlantic
North Texas 2 1/2 2 1/2 at Fla. International
BYU 14 14 1/2 at San Diego St.
Cent. Michigan 3 3 1/2 Miami (Ohio)
Conference USA Championship
at UCF 6 6 1/2 Tulsa
ACC Championship
Virginia Tech 4 4 1/2 Boston College
SEC Championship
LSU 7 1/2 7 1/2 Tennessee
Big 12 Championship
Oklahoma 3 3 Missouri

NFL ISLANDERS

University of Hawaii

Ikaika Alama-Francis (Kalaheo), DE, Detroit: still recovering from a hamstring injury and didn't play last Thursday against Green Bay
*Jason Elam, K, Denver: kicked field goals of 23 and 22 yards and added four extra points in a loss to Chicago
Travis LaBoy, DE, Tennessee: still recovering from a concussion suffered Nov. 4 against Carolina and didn't play in yesterday's loss to Cincinnati
Ashley Lelie (Radford), WR, San Francisco: did not catch a pass in a win over Arizona
*Reagan Mauia, RB, Miami: plays tonight against Pittsburgh
*Mat McBriar, P, Dallas: punted five times for a 45-yard average in a win over the New York Jets last Thursday
*Isaac Sopoaga, DT, San Francisco: made three tackles and had a quarterback hurry in a win over Arizona
*Pisa Tinoisamoa, LB, St. Louis: went down with a sprained left knee in the third quarter of a loss to Seattle and will have an MRI today; made three tackles, including two on special teams, in the game; also forced a fumble on special teams, leading to the Rams' first touchdown
Jeff UIbrich, LB, San Francisco: made an assisted tackle in a win over Arizona

Kahuku

Aaron Francisco, S, Arizona: still recovering from a sprained knee and didn't play in a loss to San Francisco
*Ma'ake Kemoeatu, DT, Carolina: made three tackles, including two solo stops, in a loss to New Orleans

Molokai

Kimo von Oelhoffen, DT, Philadelphia: still recovering from a knee injury and didn't play against New England
Also playing: *Olin Kreutz (Saint Louis) C, Chicago; *Vincent Manuwai (Farrington/Hawaii), G, Jacksonville.
Plays tonight: Chris Kemoeatu (Kahuku) G, Pittsburgh; *Samson Satele (Hawaii), C, Miami.
Played last Thursday: *Dominic Raiola (Saint Louis), C, Detroit.
Note from last Thursday: *Kynan Forney (Hawaii) G, Atlanta, did not play against Indianapolis because of a sinus infection.
*-starter

SOCCER

BIIF

Varsity boys
Watsonville 7, Hawaii Prep 1
Makua Lani 5, Kailua 0
Kapaa 4, Honokaa 1

SUMO

November Grand Tournament

Final day results
Tochinohana (2-13) def. Hakurozan (3-12)
Roho (10-5) def. Tochiozan (7-8)
Tosanoumi (7-8) def. Kasuganishiki (7-8)
Wakakirin (10-5) def. Hokutoriki (8-7)
Wakanoho (9-6) def. Futeno (6-9)
Tamakasuga (8-7) def. Kaiho (6-9)
Baruto (11-4) def. Tochinonada (8-7)
Tamanoshima (4-11) def. Takamisakari (5-5-5)
Kakizoe (9-6) def. Kasugao (4-11)
Kokkai (9-6) def. Takekaze (6-9)
Kakuryu (4-11) def. Yoshikaze (4-11)
Toyonoshima (9-6) def. Dejima (10-5)
Kisenosato (9-6) def. Tokitenku (9-6)
Miyabiyama (7-8) def. Goeido (8-7)
Kyokutenho (4-11) def. Homasho (3-12)
Ama (10-5) def. Wakanosato (8-7)
Aminishiki (8-7) def. Asasekiryu (3-12)
Kaio (9-6) def. Chiyotaikai (11-4)
Kotomitsuki (10-5) def. Hakuho (12-3)

SURFING

Rell Sunn's Menehune Championship

At Makaha
Bodyboard
6 and under--1. Keanuenue Desoto; 2. Kamalani Carreira; 3. Keola Auwae; 4. Kaila Aiwohi; 5. Lani Guerrero; 6. Kaistin Vasquez.
7-9 boys--1. Noah Bradbury; 2. Jacob Thomas-Vierra; 3. Keonaona Lindsey; 4. Nakoa Barnes; 5. Micah Desoto; 6. Tristan Aiwohi.
7-9 girls--1. Minami Abe; 2. Alea Puu; 3. Makana Damate; 4. Irie yogi; 5. Maile Castalano.
10-12 girls--1. Nawai Puu; 2. Nohea Kahanlilio; 3. Kanani Rivera; 4. Kahea Kahanlelio; 5. Laura Desoto; 6. Trysti Kawaiaea.
10-12 boys--1. Gregory Cicero; 2. Charistin Young; 3. Kamalani Sullivan; 4. James Furst; 5. Steven Rivera Jr.; 6. Nathan Chester.
Shortboard
6 and under--1. Ezekiel Bartels; 2. Keola Auwae; 3. Blaise Blancio; 4. Roxanne Gates; t5. Jonah Swanson; t5. Brysha Balancio.
7-9 girls--1. Honolua Blomfield; 2. Mahina Maeda; 3. Dax McGill; 4. Roxanne Gates; 5. Jonah Swanson; 6. Makana Damate.
7-9 boys--1. Josiah Wieland-Vierra; 2. Barron Mamiya; 3. Kaulana Apo; 4. Finn McGill; 5. Troy Osada; 6. Kila Hatcher.
10-12 girls--1. Tatianna Weston-Webb; 2. Lianna Patey; 3. Maluhia Kinimaka; 4. Bailey Nagy; 5. Makani Adric; 6. Kirsten Sawyer.
10-12 boys--1. Kaoli Kauhouloa; 2. Seth Moniz; 3. John Quizon; 4. Austin Vincente; 5. Kalani David; 6. Eala Stewart.
Longboard
6 and under--1. Haaheo Foster-Blomfield; 2. Keanuenue Desoto; 3. Takuma Haraguchi; 4. Ethan Moniz; 5. Adri Borrello; 6. Ikaika Adric.
7-9 girls--1. Honolua Blomfield; 2. Dax McGill; 3. Gabriella Yester; 4. Mainei Kinimaka; 5. Tiare Thompson; 6. Miyu Saito.
7-9 boys--1. Finn McGill; 2. Makana Pang; 3. Kona Oliveira; 4. Aina Kane; 5. Micah Desoto; 6. Chance Thompson.
10-12 girls--1. Titiana Weston-Webb; 2. Lianna Patey; 3. Bailey Nagy; 4. Lea Demarchi; 5. Nohea Kahaulelio; 6. Kui Adric.
10-12 boys--1. Joshua Moniz; 2. Austin Vincente; 3. Kaioli Kahouloa; 4. Seth Moniz; 5. John Quizon; 6. Elijah Gates.

VOLLEYBALL

NCAA Women's Division I

First round
Friday, Nov. 30
Stanford Regional
At Stanford, California
Santa Clara (19-11) at Stanford (27-2)
Minnesota (18-12) vs. Sacramento State (28-7)
At Athens, Ohio
Purdue (18-13) at Ohio (26-5)
Xavier (24-10) vs. Cal Poly (21-7)
At Manhattan, Kan.
Tulsa (27-8) at Kansas St. (22-8)
Oregon (20-10) vs. Missouri St. (25-7)
At Clemson, S.C.
Alabama (15-14) at Clemson (28-3)
Alabama A&M (15-9) vs. UCLA (20-10)
Gainesville Regional
At Los Angeles
Pepperdine (18-10) at Southern California (25-4)
Long Beach State (25-6) vs. UNLV (24-5)
At New York
Princeton (22-3) vs. Delaware (30-4)
Long Island U. (23-13) at St. John's, N.Y. (31-3)
At Gainesville, Fla.
College of Charleston (26-7) at Florida (27-2)
Florida A&M (18-7) vs. Oklahoma (21-9)
At Austin, Texas
New Mexico State (26-5) vs. LSU (24-7)
Texas State (21-11) at Texas (24-3)
State College Regional
At State College, Pa.
Siena (24-7) at Penn State (28-2)
Albany, N.Y. (23-9) at Cleveland State (23-8)
At Ann Arbor, Mich.
Miami (Ohio) (20-10) at Michigan (22-10)
Illinois State (21-11) vs. Colorado State (22-7)
At Louisville, Ky.
Hawaii (26-5) vs. Tennessee State (20-13)
Middle Tennessee State (33-2) at Louisville (22-7)
At Seattle
BYU (21-7) vs. Mississippi (25-7)
Missouri (17-12) at Washington (26-3)
Madison Regional
At Madison, Wis.
Northern Iowa (22-10) at Wisconsin (25-4)
Iowa State (17-13) vs. San Diego (21-7)
At Durham, N.C.
American (26-7) at Duke (24-6)
Liberty (27-8) vs. California (22-7)
At Dayton, Ohio
Lipscomb (20-11) at Dayton (32-1)
Kentucky (22-9) vs. Michigan State (19-13)
At Lincoln, Neb.
Wichita State (26-5) vs. Western Kentucky (27-8)
South Dakota State (25-10) at Nebraska (27-1)





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