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Basketball Tomorrow
Kaneohe 40-and-Over League: Oldies But Goodies vs. Reds, 6:15 p.m.; Kaneohe vs. Run 'n Gun, 7:15 p.m.; Benco Hawks vs. Business Network, 8:15 p.m., Kaneohe District Park.
How losers in Stanley Cup Finals fared in following years-x LIST
Better luck next year?
1. Missed playoffs - 2 teams
2. Lost in first round - 8 teams
3. Lost in division finals - 3 teams
4. Lost in conference semis - 2 teams
5. Lost in conference finals - 1 team
6. Won Cup - 1 team (Oilers, 1983)
x-1982-1999
Source: World Features Syndicate
At Cloudbreak, Tavarua Island, Fiji SURFING
Quiksilver Pro Fiji
Round 3
Heat 1_Michael Campbell (Aus) 15.5 def. Matia Waga (Fiji) 9.1. H2_Sunny Garcia (Haw) 18.5 def. Jeff Booth (USA) 17.75. H3_Damien Hardman (Aus) 20.5 def. Gary Elkerton (Aus) 16.0. H4_Shawn Sutton (Haw) 20.25 def. Daniel Wills (Aus) 17.4.
Heat 5_Tim Curran (USA) 17.15 def. Mark Bannister (Aus) 13.5. H6_Shane Beschen (USA) 20.75 def. Chris Davidson (Aus) 15.25. H7_Nathan Webster (Aus) 21.25 def. Guilherme Herdy (Brz) 18.75. H8_Pat O'Connell (USA) 24.15 def. Richie Lovett (Aus) 18.25.
Heat 9_Peterson Rosa (Brz) 22.7 def. Cory Lopez (USA) 22.5. H10_Greg Emslie (SAfr) 19.25 def. Luke Hitchings (Aus) 15.75. H11_Cristiano Spirro (Brz) 22.8 def. Andy Irons (Haw) 21.5. H12_Jake Paterson (Aus) 20.9 def. Fabio Gouveia (Brz) 16.5.
Heat 13_Conan Hayes (Haw) 21.85 def. Armando Daltro (Brz) 20.65. H14_Michael Barry (Aus) 23.2 def. Todd Prestage (Aus) 21.75. H15_Renan Rocha (Brz) 16.1 def. Shane Powell (Aus) 13.5. H16_Glyndyn Ringrose (Aus) 22.15 def. Shane Bevan (Aus) 18.25.
At Diamond Head Tennis Center TENNIS
Hawaii Open Championship
Men's singles
Quarterfinals--Wilston Poon def. Jason Oliver, by walkover; Charles Swift def. Terry Juchartz, 6-3, 6-3; Jesse Paer def. Richard Salem, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4; Ikaika Jobe def. Bhakti Gabbard, 6-4, 6-2.
Semifinals--Swift def. Poon, 6-1, 6-4; Jobe def. Paer, 6-3, 6-4.
Finals--Jobe def. Swift, 6-3, 6-4.Women's singles
Final--Ann Pellow def.Geri Maeshiro, 6-3, 6-2.Men's doubles
Final--Jason Oliver-David Lamb def Ikaika Jobe-Jesse Paer, 6-4, 6-3.
At Turtle Bay Hilton USA Team Mixed Doubles/
Senior Sectionals
Sectional championship teams
Men's doublesLevel 4.0: 1. Hawaii Five-O, Oahu (Ira Gordon, Felipe Sales, Clifford Chan, John Veltrin, David Ward David Kern).
Level 3.5: 1. Cataract & Retina, Oahu B (Gerhard Frolich, Derrick Taves, Roy Nashiro, Francis Wong, Cary Ono, Brian Miyagi). 2. VeriCheck (Oahu A).
Women's doubles
Level 4.5: 1. Diamond Head, Oahu (Prix Grimm, Sue Ashford, Laurline Fujii, Charlotte Golden, Karen Hastings, Vicky O'Donnell, Jane Pang, Hattie Somerville).
Level 4.0: 1. Kanalima, Oahu (Betty Clark, Adrianne Abreu, Roberta Bishop, Maureen Chang, Maureen Ching, JoAnne Chun, Bea Coffee, Sue Green, Nova McKenzie, Jackie Ford, Audrey Maeshiro, Laura Taufaasau).
Level 3.5: 1. Whacky Wahine, Oahu B (Betty Marcus, Shari Botsai, Etsuko Chida, Kathy Graham, Mitsuko Henderson, Norma Hostelly, Noreen Ihori, Denise Jacobson, Arlene Kuniyoshi, Ellen Quon, Ethel Suzuki, Sakae Wun).
Mixed doubles
Level 8.0: Yoza Chiropractic, Oahu B (Raymond Yoza, Gordon Ako, Warren Asato, Rene Escuardo, Alfred Joseph, Cynthia Kam, Dave Kam, Kim Kam, Clarice Kamiya, Russell Kowashima, Barbara Nakata, Fred Shaw, Cajal Surino).
Level 7.0. 1. Sudden Impact, Kauai (Darlene Joseph, Annette Almedia, Helen Bice, Beverly Coursey, Valerie Rekward, Tammy Quinlan, Rick Hanna, Frank Johnson, Kenny Mateo, Steve Yee, Tony Zina, Eric Haase).
Level 6.0: Loose Strings, Oahu A (Leo Noecker, Earl Anderson, Craig Frye, Emma Gutenberg, Kim Harshman, Mike Kim, Joy Matsuura, Michelle Piazza, Pauline Rinesmith, Tom Steen, Julia Takano, Lynn Tong, Dave Urda, Dean Patterson, Debbie Nakaoka).
At Waimanalo POLO
Hawaii Polo Club
Preliminary
International Travel Service 2, Beachcomber Realty 0Tournament game
Hawaii Polo Inn 3, Los Lobos 0
Goal scorers--ITS: Bob Macgregor, Brian Fuller. HPI: Mike Dailey 2, Greg Davies.
At Wailua Golf Course GOLF
USGA Women's Amatuer
Public Links Qualifying
May 29 resultsQualifiers--Mei-Lin Poai, 75; A.J. Nakamura, 77; Rachel Kyono, 77.
Alternates--Maile Poai, 80; Kiilani Matsuyoshi, 84.
Asian PGA Tour Philippine Open
Final scores--1. Anthony Kang (Kor) 273; 2t. K. Yonekura (JPN) 274; 2t. James Kingston (RSA) 274; 4. Prayad Marksaeng (THA) 275; 5. Felix Casas (PHI) 277.
Others--6t. Dean Wilson (USA) 278.
At Navy Marine Golf Course Men's Club Championship
Final results, par 72Championship flight
John Lundgren, 71-68--139
Rusty Jones, 70-72--142
Sonny McClintock, 78-71--149
Conrad Chun, 76-79--155A flight
Armando Carrillo, 72-77--149
Jerry Holm, 75-79--154
Dan Bolin, 77-77--154
Ramon Argent, 81-74--155
Evagelia Faaesea, 77-78--155B flight
Harry Yamamoto, 76-81--157
Don Miller, 77-82--159
Cole Schmidt, 82-78--160
Harry Beasor, 80-81--161
Tom McLain, 87-76--163C flight
France Borka, 79-83--162
Rod Botelho, 82-85--167
John Moorman, 85-83--168
Michael Brett, 88-81--169
Leo Padilla, 86-86--172D flight
Edmond Larm, 84-83--167
Corey Bartlett, 86-85--171
Tom Royer, 90-84--174
Bert Sarne, 87-90--177
George Lee, 87-91--178E flight
x-Won playoff
x-James Sicari, 82-96--178
Peter Duff, 91-87--178
E.J. Salansky, 90-91--181
Noel Blanco, 87-97--184
Jeff Shinabarger, 93-92--185
At Pali Golf Course, Par 72 United Okinawan Invitational
Championship flight
Les Tamashiro, 73-70--143
Mark Gaza, 74-74--148
Ryan Nakata, 74-74--148
Neal Takara, 78-74--152
Nelson Tamashiro, 78-76--154
Cliff Arasato, 79-75--154A flight
Chad Iwashita, 66-60--126
Clayton Kuga, 67-64--131
Yukio Uyehara, 66-67--133
Roy Higuchi, 67-66--133
James Matayoshi, 66-68--134B flight
Milton Matsuda, 69-69--138
Glen Gushi, 70-69--139
Glen Higa, 65-77--142
Pat Oshiro, 69-76--145
Tom Nago, 75-70--145
Glenn Kaneshira, 76-69--145Women's flight
Doris Chang, 67-66--133
Fay Kiyabu, 68-68--136
Colleen Uejo, 67-71--138
Amy Higa , 69-70--139
Shellie Higa, 76-64--140Senior flight
Francis Kiyabu, 66-60--126
Nobuo Matayoshi, 65-73--138
Harold Chinen, 70-68--138
S. Miyashiro, 70-69--139
Yoshio Awakuni, 68-72--140
Masa Nohara, 70-70--140
At Barbers Point Golf Course Oahu Juniors
Nine holes
Saturday's resultsBoys 15-17
36--Kellen-Floyd Asao. 37--Grant Yasui. 40--Eric Ching, Nate Itogaki. 42--Matthew Ma, Kuakapu Hewett.Girls 15-17
40--Stephanie Oshiro. 49--Mika Okatomi 49.Boys 13-14
41--Koa Furtado (won playoff), Chase Chulakote. 42--Jason Nakamura. 43--David Carroll. 44--Barry Amorin.Girls 13-14
37--Xyra Suyetsugu 37. 42--Angela Apelu. 43--Stacie Nishimoto. 49--Eleanor Apelu. 52--Malia Wharton.
At Kapolei Course HYGA Nine-Hole Tournament
Final resultsA flight 11-and-over
37--Bronson Maluenda. 38--Samuel Rodriguez. 41--Wendee Augustiro. 42--Kayla Morinaga. 48--Jodi Ige.A flight 10-and-under
28--Colin Imaoka. 33--Haku Maluenda. 34--Ryan Hironaka. 36--Ashlee Augustiro, Chase Moses. 37--Ryan Thommes.B flight 11-and-over
40--Julian Thommes. 44--Andrew Blomberg.B flight 10-and-under
39--Scott Nakayama. 42--Nathan Lau. 47--Michael Lim. 49--Braxton Maluenda.C flight 10-and-under
40--Jordan Namoc. 54--Christopher Sugii. 57--Jamie Nonaka.E flight 10-and-under
48--Ariel Bollinger. 52--Naumu Gapusan-Young. 56--Dustin Ikeda. 58--Zachary Hironaka. 60--Keenan Nonaka.
Xavier Ching: Kailua, 101-yard hole No. 5, 9-iron, West Loch Course, May 31. Local aces
Miki Hanley: 109-yard No. B-4 hole, 7-iron, Hawaii Prince Course, May 31.
Final results BASKETBALL
St. Patrick's School
Three-on-Three Tournament
Top Gun Division1. Chosen Few (Isaac Hatori, John Lane, Kamu Naihe, Kawika Ordenstein). 2. True Ballers (Ken Crawford, Jasper Green, "Ice", Justice Sueing).
At Kaiser High School TRACK
Hawaii masters meet
May 23 results100 meter dash--85-89: Stan Thompson, 52.3. 65-69: Don Shields, 13.8. 55-59: Jack Karbens, 14.3. 50-54: Allen Ng, 13.1. 45-49: Bill Blair, 12.2. 30-34: Hank Warrington, 10.7.
200 meter dash--85-89: Stan Thompson, 150. 65-69: Don Shields, 29.1. 55-59: Sai Ching, 27.6. 50-54: Allen Ng, 27.8. 45-49: Bill Blair, 25.1. 40-44: Bob Gill, 25.3. 30-34: Hank Warrington, 21.4.
400 meter dash--60-64: Vernon Knight, 85.9. 55-59: Sai Ching, 61.7. 50-54: Ron Pate, 64.4. 40-44: Bob Gill, 57.7. 30-34: Hank Warrington, 51.9.
Special awards ATHLETIC AWARDS
Iolani High School
Father Bray Award: Joe Igber and Kristen Masunaga. 'I' Club award: Brad Anderson, Cord Anderson and Kristen Masunaga. Walter Goo Trophy: Robert Kessner and Shayna Higa. Tim Scott Award: Douglas Jackson and Shannon Okuyama. James H. Pott Award: Sione Uyema and Ashlyn Momi Markus. Tokuo Kaneshige Award: Erik Yamamoto and Sharilyn Shiramizu. Raider Award: Ken Kakesako, Karl Hayashi and Alisa Sato.
Most Outstanding Athlete Nicole Inouye. Sacred Hearts Academy
Young Scholar-Athlete Emme Wong.
Most valuable players
Volleyball: Ashley Nakao, Bowling: Roseann Chang, Paddling: Keala Dolfo, Soccer: Brittney Aiwohi, Softball: Nicole Inouye, Tennis: Emme Wong, Track & Field--Sprinter: Kelly Figueira, Distance: Alanna Wojdyla, Thrower: Lagimaao Taulealea. Basketball: Nicole Inouye.
Athletes of the year Joseph Narvaez (boys), Nicholle Mata (girls). Farrington High School
Scholar athletes David Pusins (boys), Giang Le (girls).
U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar-Athletes Minh Nguyen (male), Ronalyn Nuesca (female).
Outstanding athletes
Air Riflery: Carl Abali (male), Rebyrose Aris (female); Baseball: Richard Largo; Basketball: Ross Silva (male), Robynn Afe; Cross-Country: Gerald De Leon; Football--Offense: Vincent Manuwai, Defense: Lance Samuseva; Lloyd Marcias Award: Keopele Pedro; Riflery: Issac Floyd (male), Rebyrose Aris (female); Pep squad: Poma Darasamay; Soccer: Keenan Keohohou; Softball: Cherlyn Ligot; Tennis: Derrick Van (male), Waylyn Leong (female); Track: Vincent Manuwai (male), Poma Darasamay (female); Volleyball: Joseph Narvaez (male), Delsa Utu (female); Wrestling: Cedric Helliangao (male), Charnelle Kahele (female).
Athletes of the year Kyle Oho (boys), Shavonn Okamura (girls). Leilehua High School
Special awards
Senior leadership: Tehina Ickles. Tiloi Lolotai most courageous: Natalie Katz. Lino Caling sportsmanship/citizenship: Jaret Shishido. Scholar athletes: Jennifer Nakasone (female), Kyle Chun (male). Principal's award: Jason Meurer.
Scholarships
OIA: Geoffrey Lee, Kyle Oroku; Oceanic: Sean Arquines, Brian Lee; Finance Factors: Jaret Shishido, Susan Wong, Kyle Oho; Councilmember Rene Mansho: Trisha Nakashima; LHS Alumni Athletic Club: Crystal Pancipanci; Lino Caling Memorial: Jonathan Dumiao, Shavonn Okamura.
Most Valuable Players
Baseball: Daniel Sekigawa, Wrestling: Jason Meurer, Cheerleading: Natasha Naone, Golf: Kellan Anderson, Basketball: Shavonn Okamura (female), Jonathan Dumiao (male); Small bore riflery: Ramon Ramos (male), Angielina Villafane; Air Riflery: Ceferino Ladiero (male), Dulce Maria Martinez (female); Soccer: Tricia Nakashima (female), Jaret Shishido (male); Bowling: Matthew Westbrook (male), Giorena Bergonia (female); Softball: Kehau Kahana; Soft tennis: Kristen Kanemaru (female), Kyle Oho (male); Cross country: Kyle Oho (male), Sarah Miller (female); Swimming: Susan Wong (female), Kyle Chun (male); Tennis: Sheryl Maeda (female), Brian Lee (male); Track: Shameice Logan (female), Brady Parkhurst (male); Volleyball: Gabriella Keolanui (female), Eric Akagi (male); Canoe Paddling: Mike Minami (male), Teresa Davan (female); Football--MVP: Sean Arquines, Lineman: James Cul, Back: Chad Cossey, Inspirational: Anthony Piana.
Most Valuable Players Roosevelt High School
Pep squad: Mahealani Warren, Bowling: Seannalyn Cullen (female), Trevor Kubo, Justin Irvine (male); Cross country: Samantha Choy, Jocelyn Marra (female), Tony Nguyen, Aaron Takeda (male); Soft tennis: Marci Amii, Jennifer Oki (female), Dustin Nariyoshi, Alex Wong (male); Volleyball: Hauoli Hoopi (female), Ryan Arisumi (male); Swimming: Veronica Hamm (female), Chris Ota (male); Football--offense: Waiokeola Stanley, defense: Chad Kalilimoku, Bruce Tomita: Doug Williams; Basketball: Wanda Werner, Jodi Nakashima (female), Sein McKissen (male); Baseball: Adrian Mols; Canoe paddling: Nicole Oamilda (female), Jason Nagamine (male); Golf: Joey Itagaki; Air riflery: Jennelle Tauga (female), Jonathan Sledge (male); Tennis: Marci Amii (female), Dustin Nariyoshi (male); Soccer: Ross Nakagawara, Keane Kuwamura (male), Raina Goo; Wrestling: Tony Nguyen (male), Clarissa Chun (female); Judo: Clarissa Chun (female), Jason Tagamori (male); Track: Vania Ito (female), John Teruya (male).
Special awards
John Kamalani coaches award: Susan Nishioka, Gary Okada, Gordon Ota, Sterling Sasaki; Alumni Award: Brian Taniguchi, Rod Tam, Carole Fukunaga, Sylvia Luke; Rough Rider Award: April Crowell, Tishya Cadiente, Alex Wong, Tony Nguyen; Legislative recognition: Clarissa Chun.
Scholarships
Army: Gaston Ly, Trisha Kadooka; Avertiser senior athlete: Vania Ito, Adrian Mols; Oceanic: Nam Huynh, Samantha Choy; OIA: Marci Amii; Finance Factors: Meghan McGurk, Tony Nguyen; Scholar athlete: Vania Ito, Adrian Mols; Rough Rider: Jonathan Noda, Adrian Mols, Meghan McGurk, Vania Ito, Marci Amii; Shawn Ching: Trisha Kadooka, Nam Huynh.
Double-Elimination BASEBALL
NCAA Regionals
Yesterday's result
At Baton Rouge, La.LSU 9, East Carolina 0, LSU advances
Friday, June 4 NCAA Super Regionals Best-of-3
Wake Forest (47-14) at Miami (44-13), 1 p.m.
Auburn (46-17) at Florida State (51-12), 1 p.m.
Cal State-Fullerton (47-11) at Ohio State (49-12), 1:05 p.m.
Southwestern Louisiana (41-22) at Rice (56-12), 2 p.m.
LSU (41-22-1) at Alabama (49-14), 2 p.m.
Oklahoma State (44-18) at Baylor (49-13), 2 p.m.
Clemson (41-25) at Texas A&M (50-15), 2 p.m.
Southern California (36-24) at Stanford (46-13), 4 p.m.
The top 25 teams with records through May 30, point totals and previous ranking (voting by coaches, sports writers and sports information directors): Collegiate Baseball Poll
, Record, Pts, Pvs
1. Miami, 44-13-0, 481, 1
2. Rice, 56-12-0, 479, 2
3. Florida State, 51-12-0, 477, 3
4. Cal. St.-Fullerton, 47-11-0, 474, 4
5. Stanford, 46-13-0, 473, 5
6. Texas A&M, 50-15-0, 469, 6
7. Alabama, 49-14-0, 464, 9
8. Baylor, 49-13-0, 462, 10
9. Wake Forest, 47-14-0, 459, 11
10. Ohio State, 49-12-0, 456, 13
11. Southern Calif., 36-24-0, 452, 14
12. Clemson, 41-25-0, 450, 16
13. Louisiana State, 41-22-1, 447, 17
14. Oklahoma State, 44-18-0, 445, 20
15. Auburn, 46-17-0, 440, 23
16. Wichita State, 59-14-0, 439, 7
17. Arkansas, 42-23-0, 437, 8
18. East Carolina, 46-16-0, 435, --
19. Pepperdine, 46-16-0, 430, 12
20. Florida Atlantic, 54-9-0, 429, 15
21. Tulane, 48-17-0, 427, 19
22. Texas Tech, 42-17-0, 424, 22
23. SW Louisiana, 41-22-0, 420, --
24. Houston, 40-24-0, 416, 24
25. Minnesota, 46-18-0, 412, --
At Oklahoma City SOFTBALL
Women's College
World Series ChampionshipUCLA 3, Washington 2
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