CALENDAR
Tennis Today
ILH Girls: Kamehameha at Mid-Pacific, Hawaii Baptist vs. St. Andrew's Priory at Kamehameha, La Pietra/UHS at Iolani, Maryknoll at Punahou at 4 p.m.
Baseball Tomorrow
ILH: UHBA vs. Punahou at Ala Wai Field, 3:30 p.m.; Maryknoll vs. Kamehameha at Joey DeSa Field, 3:45 p.m.; Damien at Mid-Pacific, 3:45 p.m.; Iolani vs. St. Louis at Ala Wai Field, 6 p.m.
Basketball
OIA East Girls: Kaiser at Kahuku, varsity 15 minutes after end of 5:30 p.m. JV game.
OIA West Girls: Campbell at Waipahu, Moanalua at Nanakuli, Radford at Waialua, Mililani at Waianae, varsity 15 minutes after end of 5:30 p.m. JV game.
Tennis
ILH Boys: Kamehameha at Mid-Pacific, University at Iolani, Maryknoll at Punahou, Hawaii Baptist vs. St. Louis at Kamehameha, 4 p.m.
College men VOLLEYBALL
MPSF standings
Pacific Division
Conference Year W-L Pct. GB W-L xy-LB St 15-2 .882 -- 18-2 Hawaii 10-7 .588 5-1/2 17-8 USC 10-7 .588 5-1/2 14-9 Pacific 9-9 .500 6-1/2 13-9 Stanford 7-9 .438 7-1/2 9-9 SDSU 2-15 .117 13 2-16 UCSD 0-17 .000 15 5-18Mountain Division
ConferenceYear W-L Pct. GB W-L xy-BYU 18-1 .946 -- 25-1 x-Pepprdn 14-4 .778 3-1/2 19-4 x-UCLA 13-5 723 4-1/2 19-6 UC Irvine 10-7 588 7 13-9 Loy. Mymt 8-9 .471 9 9-13 UCSB 5-13 .282 12-1/2 9-14 Northridge 1-17 .046 16-1/2 2-21x-clinched MPSF Tournament berthy-clinched division title
Saturday's results
Hawaii def. Pacific, 12-15, 15-6, 15-2, 15-12
BYU def. UC Santa Barbara, 15-7, 15-5, 15-6
Southern Cal def. CSU Northridge, 15-7, 15-6, 8-15, 16-14
Pepperdine def. UC Irvine, 15-8, 15-8, 15-10This week's matches
Tomorrow
Pacific at Stanford
San Diego State at UC San DiegoWednesday
UC Irvine at Loyola MarymountFriday
Southern Cal at Hawaii, 7 p.m., Sheriff Center
UCSB at CSU Northridge
Long Beach State at San Diego State
Stanford at UCLASaturday
Southern Cal at Hawaii, 7 p.m., Sheriff Center
Long Beach State at UCSD
Loyola Marymount at Pepperdine
Stanford at UC IrvineEnd regular season
At Los Angeles WATER POLO
MPSF Tournament
Championship
California 3, Southern Cal 2Third Place
UCLA 7, Stanford 6Fifth Place
San Diego State 9, Hawaii 7Seventh Place
UC Santa Barbara 5, San Jose State 3Ninth Place
Long Beach State 9, Pacific 6Aztecs-Wahine
Hawaii 1 1 2 3-7 SDSU 3 2 1 3-9Hawaii scorers: Michele Wong 4, Eko Lapp 1, Lindsay Geary 1, Nicole Tsutahra 1.
All-Tournament team
MVP: Aniko Pelle, USCFirst team
Colette Glinkowski, Heather Petri, Melanie von Haritzsch, Cal; Jennifer Durley, Bernice Orwig, USC; Larisa Baltgalvis, SDSU; Margie Dingeldein, Stanford.
Second team
Katie Hill, Hawaii; Elizabeth Garcia, LBS: Beth Irwin, Cal; Jenny Lambe, Mandy McAloon, Erin Golaboski, Elaine Zivich, UCLA.
MPSF Coach of the Year: Jovan Vavic, USC
Co-Players of the Year: Bernice Orwig, USC; Colette Glinkowski, Cal.
College women BASKETBALL
Rainbow Wahine Athletic Awards
Ah Chew Goo Achievement
BJ Itoman.Most outstanding
Raylene Howard, offense; BJ Itoman, defense.Most inspirational
BJ Itoman.Scholar-Athlete
BJ Itoman.Letter winners
Four years: BJ Itoman.
Three years: Kyla Evers, Maj Forsberg, R. Howard, Hedy Liu.
Two years: Crystal Lee, Sarah Petersen.
First year: Karena Greeny, Aina Kohler, Kate McMeeken-Ruscoe, Ki"i Spencer-Vasconcellos.
Saturday's results ILH Girls
Junior varsity
University High 35, Hawaii Baptist 34
Friday's game MIL Varsity girls
Molokai 54, Baldwin 48
Molokai 9 13 12 20-54 Baldwin 5 19 17 7-48Molokai: Melinda Rabino 2, Pilialoha Bush 9, Genevieve Quellet 4, Briana Comer 3, Seanelle Luafalemana 4, Melani Rawlins 4, Gladine Rapanot 9, Atasha Potter 19.Baldwin: Jennifer Tengan 2, Nicole Garbin 18, Tia Medeiros 21, Sherry Kaliilaau 2, Charito Richardson 3, Ashley Arisumi 2.
3-pointer-Bald: Medeiros 3, Garbin 1, Richardson 1.
Saturday's game
Molokai 44, Baldwin 34
Molokai 10 12 7 15-44 Baldwin 9 13 8 4-34Molokai: Pilialoha Bush 6, Briana Comer 3, Seanelle Luafalemana 2, Suliana Oto 4, Melani Rawlins 2, Gladine Rapanot 7, Atasha Potter 16, Alana Kaupu 4.Baldwin: Jenniver Yoshimura 5, Nicole Garbin 10, Tia Medeiros 12, Charito Richardson 5, Ashley Arisumi 2.
3-pointers-Bald: Yoshimura 1, Garbin 1, Medeiros 1, Richardson 1. Mol: Oto 1, Potter 1.
TENNIS
OIA Final standings
Varsity Boys
Eastern Division1. Kahuku, 43-2. 2. Kalani, 37-8. 3. Castle, 30-15. 4. Farrington, 25-20. 5. Kaiser, 24-21. 6. Kalaheo, 21-24. 7. Roosevelt, 18-27. 8. McKinley, 14-31. 9. Kailua, 8-37. 10. Kaimuki, 5-40.
Western Division
1. Pearl City, 41-4. 2. Mililani, 39-6. 3. Leilehua, 32-6. 4. Moanalua, 24-21. 5. (tie) Campbell, Aiea and Radford, 19-26. 8. Waianae, 14-31. 9. Waipahu, 13-32. 10. Waialua, 5-40.
Varsity Girls
Eastern Division1. Kalani, 42-3. 2. Roosevelt, 38-7. 3. (tie) Kahuku and Kalaheo, 33-12. 5. Kaiser, 23-22. 6. Farrington, 20-25. 7. McKinley, 14-31. 8. Castle, 13-32. 9. Kailua, 10-35. 10. Kaimuki, 8-37.
Western Division
1. Mililani, 42-3. 2.(tie) x-Pearl City and Leilehua, 37-8. 4. Aiea, 24-21. 5. Campbell, 23-22. 6. Waipahu, 20-25. 7. Moanalua, 17-28. 8. Radford, 10-35. 9. Waialua, 9-36. 10. Waianae, 7-38.
x-Pearl City advanced to OIA team championship playoffs via tiebreaker.
Yesterday's results BASEBALL
College
At Kailua-Kona
Hawaii Pacific 11, Hawaii-Hilo 3 (1st)
Hawaii-Hilo 5, Hawaii Pacific 3 (2nd)
First game
Hawaii Pacific 300 060 2-11 12 2 Hawaii-Hilo 000 012 0- 3 7 0Eric Bentley, Palani Nunes (6) and Deric Yanagisawa; Joe Bell, Darin Miyake (5), Jim Tanaka (5), Tante Sumibcay (7) and Dana McCracken, Todd Jinbo (7). W--Bentley. L--J. Bell.Leading hitters--HPU: Kaina McCallum, 3-3, 2 RBIs; Matt Roman, 3-5; Shane Lyons, 2-4, 2b, 2 RBIs; Tom Peters, 2b, 4 RBIs; Daric Stith, 2 RBIs. UHH: Billy Rayl, 2-2; D. McCracken, 3b.
Second game
Hawaii Pacific 001 002 000--3 6 0 Hawaii-Hilo 230 000 00x--5 9 1Ryan Evans, P. Nunes (2) and D. Yanagisawa; Fausto Allosada and D. McCracken. W--Allosada. L--Evans.Leading hitters--HPU: Ka. McCallum, 2-4, 2b, 2 RBIs; S. Lyons, solo HR; D. Stith, 2b. UHH: Paul Yap, 2-3, 3b, 2 RBIs; Layne Takahashi, 2-4, 2b, 2 RBIs; Justin Kaneshiro, 2b.
At Aiea Bowl BOWLING
International Classic
Final standings
1. Daniel Parsons, Ewa Beach, $1,500. 2. Sean Shimamoto, Honolulu, $750. 3. Myles Yasuda, Pearl City, $600. 4. Chad Horiuchi, Waipahu, $500. 5. Tsuneo Hamada, Osaka, $400.
Match game event
Match 1: C. Horiuchi def. T. Hamada, 297-258.
Match 2: M. Yasuda def. C. Horiuchi, 243-145.
Match 3: D. Parsons def. M. Yasuda, 246-197.
Championship: D. Parsons def. S. Shimamoto, 233-215.
Jonathan Kobayashi: Kaneohe, 84-yard No. 7 hole, 9-iron, Pali Course, April 10. GOLF
Local ace
At Kapiolani Park RUNNING
Norman Tamanaha Memorial
Yesterday's results
15 kilometersMen
Open: 1. Christian Friis, 49:57. 2. Frank Curiel, 53:11. 3. Karl Honma, 54:03.
14-and-under: Matthew Moran, 1:14:37.
15-19: 1. Siul Michel, 56:35. 2. Raul Portillo, 1:01:31.
20-24: 1. Jeremy Wolfe, 1:02:57. 2. Matthew Archambault, 1:09:57. 3. Jason Crider, 1:12:45.
25-29: 1. Kevin Weng, 57:40. 2. David Stackhouse, 59:09. 3. Mark Antholt, 1:02:22.
30-34: 1. Greg Matson, 1:00:38. 2. Craig Yamashiro, 1:04:58. 3. Jeremy S. Siegle, 1:07:42.
35-39: 1. John R. Smith, 55:36. 2. Randal Kostka, 1:02:33. 3. Kenneth Leon-Guerrero, 1:05:06.
40-44: 1. Jeffery Nakasone, 1:00:08. 2. Kevin Masuda, 1:00:26. 3. Douglas Tonokawa, 1:03:48.
45-49: 1. Michael Georgi, 56:04. 2. Frank Pugliese, 58:11. 3. Manuel Dizon, 1:03:12.
50-54: 1. Michael Chauvin, 1:03:08. 2. Mike Pietrusewsky, 1:05:01. 3. Dwight Yamada, 1:09:02.
55-59: 1. Bill Fallon, 1:03:14. 2. Brian Clarke, 1:04:44. 3. Jiro Saegusa, 1:10:44.
60-64: 1. Dennis Toyama, 1:14:12. 2. Geoff Howard, 1:14:20. 3. Stan Im, 1:20:50.
65-69: 1. Thomas Limm, 1:21:12. 2. Buddy Chun-Ming, 1:26:29. 3. Limu Furtado, 1:41:57.
70-74: 1. H. William Burgess, 1:22:52. 2. Etsuo Tonokawa, 1:24:50. 3. John Humphrey, 1:29:10.
75-79: 1. Masaru Morikawa, 1:40:16. 2. Skip Stall, 1:53:50. 3. Bill Beauchamp, 2:09:05.
80-84: Bob Terukina, 2:22:27.Racewalkers: 1. Colin Peters, 1:24:29. 2. Gary Harbottle, 1:38:25. 3. Paul Guay, 2:14:41.
Women
Open: 1. Jeannie Wokasch, 59:57. 2. Tomoko Magruder, 1:02:41. 3. Ann Baginski, 1:03:17.
14-under: Samantha Moran, 1:43:30.
15-19: Monique Mata, 1:05:17.
20-24: 1. Yvonne Meulemans, 1:19:50. 2. Erin Mendelson, 1:31:32.
25-29: 1. Kara Yoshina, 1:12:39. 2. Joanne Hoe, 1:20:05. 3. Janene Romero, 1:22:30.
30-34: 1. Shoko Koyama, 1:14:36. 2. Vikki Mason, 1:16:10. 3. Monika Tischendorf, 1:18:21.
35-39: 1. Lori Krayer, 1:06:20. 2. Marian Yasuda, 1:09:26. 3. Vien Schwinn, 1:15:20.
40-44: 1. Connie Comiso-Fanelli, 1:03:28. 2. Annie Reese, 1:12:22. 3. Steffenie Andreasen, 1:15:07.
45-49: 1. Lorie Young, 1:12:52. 2. Cindy Giorgis, 1:14:24. 3. Kheng See Ang, 1:15:08.
50-54: 1. Stephanie Faulkner, 1:16:41. 2. Judith Inazu, 1:16:50. 3. Sarah Allday, 1:17:18.
60-64: 1. Christa Obara, 1:24:47. 2. Roseanne Wilson, 1:26:21.
65-69: 1. Mollie Chang, 1:30:08. 2. Mary Kawahara, 1:42:08.
70-74: Marie Boles. 1:46:31.Racewalkers: 1. Robyn McMullin, 1:54:53. 2. Darlene Ropp, 2:06:14. 3. BJ Bruner, 2:16:54.
At Waialae Iki Field SOCCER
Ranger League
Yesterday's resultsFirst division
BottlKapark 8, Navy 0
Budweiser 1, Team Fuj 0
Manoa 3, Hooligans 1
Vaiete 6, Swords 1
Leading scorers--Four goals: Andy Wilmer (Bot). Two goals: Kit Halvorsen (Bot), Olav Frielev (V).Makule division
Vaiete OT 4, Hornets 1
Army Green 1, Keiki Gold 1
America 5, Kaneohe 1
Latin Hawaii 0, Wahiawa 0
Strikers 3, Ohana 0
Hoaloha 2, Aiea 1
Pearl City 4, Kailua OTHG 2
Leading scorers--Five goals: Patrick Shin (Am). Three goals: Brian Vitug (PC).
Yesterday's results SOFTBALL
College
Hawaii Pacific 8, Sonoma St. 0 (1st)
Hawaii Pacific 1, Sonoma St. 0 (2nd)
First game
Sonoma St. 000 000-0 2 3 Hawaii Pacific 102 113-8 13 0Lara Wimmer, Sarah Lovell (5) and Leslie Noonan; Jennifer Monzon and Jennifer Kimura. W--Monzon (16-1). L--Wimmer.Leading hitters--HPU: Jarnett Lono, 3-4, 2b; Lynnette Williams, 2-3; Ilima Guerrero, 2-4, 2b; Lauren Okimoto, 2b; Star Perry, 2 RBIs.
Second game
9 innings
One out when winning run scored
Sonoma St. 000 000 000-0 4 0 Hawaii Pacific 000 000 001-1 6 0Suzanne Richards and Pamela Bushling; Susie Schoales and Lauren Okimoto. W--Schoales (15-1). L--Richards.
Weekend results Postal Service Park League
At Moanalua Community ParkPearl City 18, Tsuda's 2
Last Call 6, SportStan 4
Makiki World Order 13, No Idea 7
Sharks 12, Good 2 Go 8
Hui O Kailua 17, Outcasts 4
Player of the week--Micky Hernandez, PC.
At Manly Beach, New South Wales SURFING
ASP World Tour
First round resultsMen
Following advanced to third round
Heat 1: Bryan Hewitson, USA. Heat 2: Taj Burrow, Australia. Heat 3: Matt Hoy, Australia. Heat 4: Guilherme Hordy, Brazil. Heat 5: Daniel Wills, Australia. Heat 6: Michael Barry, Australia. Heat 7: Sasha Stocker, Australia. Heat 8: Ross Williams, Hawaii.
Heat 9: Shane Dorian, Hawaii. Heat 10: Luke Egan, Australia. Heat 11: Luke Hitchings, Australia. Heat 12: Victor Ribas, Brazil. Heat 13: Jake Paterson, Australia. Heat 14: Cory Lopez, USA. Heat 15: Todd Prestage, Australia. Heat 16: Peterson Rosa, Brazil.
Women
Following advanced to third round
Heat 1: Jaqueline Silva, Brazil, and Trudy Todd, Australia. Heat 2: Pauline Menczer, Australia, and Layne Beachley, Australia.
Heat 3: Rochelle Ballard, Hawaii, and Tila Tavares, Brazil. Heat 4: Prue Jeffries, Australia, and Yvonne Rogencamp, Australia.
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