CALENDAR
Basketball Today
Kaneohe 40-and-Over League: Business Network vs. Oldies But Goodies, 6:15 p.m.; Run 'n Gun vs. Reds, 7:15 p.m.; Kaneohe vs. Benco Hawks, 8:15 p.m., Kaneohe District Park.
Billiards Tomorrow
Handicap Open 9-Ball Tournament: 6 p.m., Hawaiian Brian's Billiards, 1680 Kapiolani Blvd. Entry fee: $5.
Most shutouts by active pitchers in seasons they won at least 20 games-x LIST
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1. Dwight Gooden - 8 shutouts (1985)
2. Orel Hershiser - 8 shutouts (1988)
3. Roger Clemens - 7 shutouts (1987)
4. David Cone - 4 shutouts (1988)
5. Bret Saberhagen - 4 shutouts (1989)
6. Roger Clemens - 4 shutouts (1990)
7. Greg Maddux - 4 shutouts (1992)
8. Jack McDowell - 4 shutouts (1993)
9. Denny Neagle - 4 shutouts (1997)
x-Andy Pettitte had no shutouts in 1996 with a 21-8 record
Source: World Features Syndicate
Athletes of the year ATHLETIC AWARDS
Kailua High School
Justin Lui (boys), Vanessa S. Johnson (girls).Scholar athletes
Jason Akagi (boys), Kimberly Kimura (girls).Scholarships
OIA--J. Lui, V.S. Johnson.
Finance Factors, Ltd.--J. Akagi, K. Kimura.
Oceanic Cable--J. Lui, V.S. Johnson, Kawika Kaita.
Harry Murai--Reid A. Umetsu, Debbie Kimura.
Joseph Kahahawai--Matthew Y. Chang.
Special Athletic--Leah Ellis, Jacob Kapono.Most Outstanding Athletes
Baseball: Jonathan O. Torres. Basketball: J. Lui (boys), Amber Smith (girls). Bowling: Arlen Miner-Ho (boys), Jenny Arakaki (girls). Cheerleading: L. Ellis. Cross country: Victor Higa. Football: Chico Cantiberos. Golf: Luke Okihiro. Judo: Jeremy Kubo. Riflery: John Kohagura (boys), Ariel M. Harwood (girls). Soccer: Alex Economou (boys), D. Kimura (girls). Softball: Hauoli K. Kaaihue-Hughes. Soft tennis: Todd-Jason Goya (boys), V.S. Johnson (girls). Swimming: Josiah J.J. Lau (boys), K. Kimura (girls). Tennis: J. Akagi (boys), Cara Ann C. Fujii (girls). Track: Glenn (Rocky) Alo (boys), Sarah R. Takekawa (girls). Volleyball: J. Lui (boys), H.K. Kaaihue-Hughes (girls). Wrestling: Robert Yokoi.
Lanai High School
Most outstanding athletes
Ross Morita (boys), Florence Ballesteros (girls).Most inspirational
R. Morita (boys), Rachel Divina (girls).Scholar athletes
Vince Bolo (boys), Nikki Gima (girls).Sportsmanship
Neal Riel (boys), Florence Ballesteros (girls).Coaches awards
Basketball: Vince Bolo, Tylor Loo (boys), R. Divina (girls). Cross country: Tricia Saiki. Golf: Daniel Pagay. Pep squad: Lesley McHugh. Physical fitness: Randy Agtarap (boys), Rosalyn Etrata (girls). Softball: Michelle Clarabal, Nikki Gima. Swimming: Rene Brindo-Vas. Volleyball: R. Morita (boys), Udella Myers (girls). Wrestling: Willi Spitalsky, Travis Sabino.
GOLF
Local aces
Cal Asuncion: Honolulu, 171-yard No. 16 hole, 5-iron, Pearl Country Club, May 25.Nobunaga Maihata: Japan, 167-yard No. 12 hole, pitching wedge, Kapolei Course, May 24.
Jim Kennedy: Honolulu, 141-yard No. 5 hole, 6-iron, Kapolei Course, May 22.
Shigeyasu Fukudome: Japan, 167-yard No. 12 hole, 7-iron, Kapolei Course, May 22.
TENNIS
NCAA men's championship
At Athens, Ga.Final
Georgia 4, UCLA 3Doubles
No. 1, Hisham Hemeda-Adam Seri, Georgia, def. Jean-Noel Grinda-Jong Min-Lee, UCLA, 8-6.
No. 2, Michael Lang-Travis Parrott, Georgia, def. Jason Cook-Brandon Kramer, UCLA, 8-6.
No. 3, Marcin Rozpedski-Chris Sands, UCLA, vs. Chad Carlson-Talito Carrales, Georgia, 7-6, susp.Singles
No. 1, Grinda, UCLA, def. Hemeda, Georgia, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4.
No. 2, Zack Fleishman, UCLA, d. Corrales, Georgia, 6-3, 6-3.
No. 3, Carlson, Georgia, def. Cook, UCLA, 6-4, 7-6 (7-3).
No. 4, Joey Pitts, Georgia, def. Min-Lee, UCLA, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2.
No. 5, Kramer, UCLA, def. Seri, Georgia, 6-2, 7-5.
No. 6, Lang, Georgia, def. Rozpedski, UCLA, 2-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2.
FOOTBALL
IPFL
W L PF PA Texas Terminators 5 1 258 198 Rocky Mountain Thunder 4 2 229 232 Hawaii Hammerheads 3 3 218 213 Idaho Stallions 3 4 253 270 Mississippi Fire Dogs 2 4 220 214 Louisiana Bayou Beast 2 5 263 314Friday's gameRocky Mountain Thunder at Hawaii Hammerheads
Saturday's game
Mississippi Fire Dogs at Texas Terminators
American Conference Arena League
Central Division
W L Pct. PF PA Grand Rapids 3 2 .600 291 242 Iowa 3 2 .600 270 247 Houston 1 3 .250 225 265 Milwaukee 0 5 .000 212 310Western Division
W L Pct. PF PA San Jose 4 1 .800 295 277 Arizona 2 2 .500 224 206 Portland 1 4 .200 212 232National ConferenceEastern Division
W L Pct. PF PA Albany 4 1 .800 287 231 New England 4 1 .800 239 214 New Jersey 3 2 .600 223 227 Buffalo 0 4 .000 128 187Southern Division
W L Pct. PF PA Tampa Bay 3 1 .750 175 137 Orlando 3 2 .600 260 281 Nashville 2 2 .500 174 163 Florida 2 3 .400 214 243Friday's games
Grand Rapids at Buffalo, 1:30 p.m.
Portland at Florida, 1:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at New Jersey, 1:30 p.m.
Albany at Orlando, 1:30 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Nashville, 2:30 p.m.Saturday's games
Houston at Arizona, 4 p.m.
Iowa at San Jose, 4:30 p.m.
At Koko Head Combat Range Pistol shooting
Mid-Pacific League
Saturday's resultsOpen division
1. Randy Gavino, Class A. 2. Ken Kimitsuka, Class B. 3. Keith Kawamoto, Class A. 4. Ian Onaga, Class A. 5. Mike Ward, Class B.
Standard division
1. Randy Gavino, Class A. 2. Ken Gouveia, Class C. 3. Michael Ward, Class B. 4. Eric Bell, Class A. 5. Marvin Fontanilla, Class U.
First division SOCCER
Ranger League Spring Season
Final standings
W L T Pts GF GA Vaiete 12 1 1 37 57 8 Budweiser 8 4 2 26 30 19 Team Fuj 8 4 2 26 33 16 BotlKapark 8 6 0 24 42 21 Manoa 7 4 3 24 38 21 Hooligans 5 7 2 17 28 31 Navy 3 11 0 9 20 64 Swords 0 14 0 0 6 74Leading scorers
G A Pts Jin Wakayama, Man 12 7 26 Woodie Milks, Man 12 5 22 Olav Freilev, Vaiete 13 4 21 Alden Kamaunu, Man 4 8 20 Braden Delacuesta, TF 7 4 15 D Trifonovitch, Vaiete 5 5 15 Andy Wilmer, BotlKap 9 2 13 Greg Matson, BotlKap 9 2 13 Sean Gano, Navy 6 3 12 Kerry Kim, Vaiete 4 4 12 Mike Waring, Vaiete 4 4 12 Joseph Catenor, Bud 2 5 12
NCAA women SOFTBALL
College World Series
At Oklahoma City
Tomorrow's opening gamesUCLA (59-6) vs. DePaul (52-12), 6 am.
Fresno State (64-8) vs. Southern Mississippi (52-7), 9:30 a.m.
Washington (48-17) vs. Arizona State (41-26), 1 p.m.
Arizona (52-14) vs. California (49-20), 3:30 p.m.
At Ala Moana Park Honolulu Makule Park League
Manoa Laundry 9, Precision Air 2
Good Times 11, Us 3
D's Diner 6, Kanai Tofu 0
Winning pitchers--ML: Mac Taga. GT: Jim Ibara. DD: Clay Fujie.
Leading hitters--ML: Dunn Muramaru, 3-3; Dennis Taga, 3-4; Brian Egami, 2-4; Mike Ito, 2-4; Rodney Nohara, 2-4; Glenn Ogata, 2-5, HR. PA: Glen Morihara, 2-3. GT: Jim Ibara, 3-5; David Awaya, 2-4; Fred Igawa, 2-4; Stan Teruya, 2-5. Us: Howard Emura, 2-3; Hide Mitsui, 2-3. DD: Stan Murai, 4-4, 2 HRs; John Hirota, 3-5; Alan Ueno, 2-2. KT: Gelan Kitamura, 3-4.
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