Scoreboard
CALENDAR
Auto Racing Today
Pedal Power Challenge: Gates open, 5 p.m.; Racing starts, 7 p.m., Hawaii Raceway Park.
Summer Sizzle: Gates open 5 p.m. Racing starts 7 p.m., Hawaii Motor Speedway.
Box Car Racing
Public: Cars provided, 5-9 p.m., ABCRI Track in Pearl City.
Drag Racing
NAPA Open Street Racing: 6 p.m.-midnight, Hawaii Raceway Park.
Aloha State Games Tomorrow
In-Line Hockey: 8:30 a.m., Pearl Harbor SubBase.
Shooting: Action Pistol, 9 a.m., Koko Head Combat Range; Conv. Pistol, 8 a.m., Koko Head Bulls Eye Range.
Opening Ceremonies: 4 p.m., Skygate Park.
5K Fun Walk: 5:30 p.m., Skygate Park.
Golf
Maui Open: Final round, 7 a.m., Pro, championship flights, Wailea Gold; A-flight, Dunes at Maui Lani; B-flight, Sandalwood Country Club.
Polo
Honolulu Polo Club: Gates open, 1 p.m.; Match starts, 2:30 p.m., Waimanalo Field.
Soccer
Exhibition: Combine team vs. Dylans F.C. (San Francisco), 2 p.m., Waimanalo Field.
MISO Championship: Lanikai vs. Latin Hawaii, 3:45 p.m., Waimanalo Field.
Surfing
T&C Surf Grom Contest: 8 a.m., Queen's surf break, Waikiki.
Stacy Brookfield Cancer Foundation Surf 4 Life: 8 a.m., Kalaeloa Beach, Barbers Point.
Swimming
Shipwreck Guess Your Time Swim: 2 miles, 8 a.m., Fort DeRussy Beach.
Outrigger Waikiki King's Race: 8:30 a.m., Waikiki Beach.
Volleyball
AAU Beach Tournament: 9 a.m., Queen's Beach, Waikiki.
Athlete of the year-Gerard Horn (boys), Mililani Monis (girls). ATHLETIC AWARDS
Pearl City High School
Scholar Athlete of the year-Louis Hung (boys), Michelle Sakai (girls).
Most Outstanding/Most Inspirational-Air Riflery: Joshua Jose (boys), Dara Ching (girls). Baseball: Kerry Sato (MVP), Alan Kunihisa (MIP). Boys Basketball: Miguel Parks (MVP), Kaipo Monis (MIP). Girls Basketball: Mililani Monis (MVP), Navilla Navarrete (MIP). Bowling: David Ishihara (boys), Terrilyn Ono, Erin Ito (girls). Cross country: Todd Nishida (boys MVP), Christopher Nakama (boys MIP), Carrie Nishimura, Iris Nakata (girls MIP). Football: Jordan Lee, Barney Lii (MVP), Clement Kaimiola (MIP). Boys Golf: Grant Yasui, Blaine Lee (MVP), Jason Takata (MIP). Girls Golf: Melanie Lee (MVP), Laura Yan (MIP). Boys Judo: Takeshi Young (MVP), Josh Nagashima, Jacob Beli (MIP). Girls Judo: Audrey Kimura (MVP), Ashlyn Domingo, Jennine Uyema (MIP). Pep squad: Chelsea Morimoto (MIP). Softball: Rachel LaCar, Loihi McKeague (MVP), Chastine Correa (MIP).
Soccer: Gerard Horn, Jared Ito (boys), Pamela Fong, Carmen Calpo (girls). Soft tennis: Samir Mehio (boys MIP), Michelle Sakai (girls MIP). Boys Swimming: Chad Billiamosa (MVP), Tyler Takeshita (MIP). Girls Swimming: Sheena Billiamosa (MVP), Chalice Kaapuni (MIP). Boys Tennis: Andrew Enomoto (MVP), Elliot Lau (MIP). Girls Tennis: Edna Gomez, Raelynn Kamisato (MVP), Michelle Sakai (MIP). Boys Track: Todd Nishida (MVP), Fabian Balderrama, Christopher Nakama (MIP). Girls Track: Orion Wilson (MVP), Leslie Au (MIP). Boys Volleyball: Bryson Martin (MVP), Hadrian Catekista (MIP). Girls Volleyball: Filomena Vaana (MVP), Navilla Navarrete (MIP). Wrestling: Louis Hung, Justin Fuentes (boys MIP), Dara Ching (girls MVP), Natalie Ebisu (girls MIP).
Marine Corps Award-Kaipo Monis. Army Reserves Award-Todd Nishida, Navilla Navarrete.
OIA Scholarship-Michelle Sakai. Oceanic Cable Scholarship-Gerard Horn, Navilla Navarrete. Athletic Department Scholarship-Todd Nishida. Mufi Hannemann Scholarship-Jared Ito, Mililani Monis.
All times HST BASEBALL
College Super Regionals
Best-of-3Yesterday
South Carolina 6, Louisiana-Lafayette 3, (South Carolina leads series 1-0)
Clemson 11, Mississippi State 4, (Clemson leads series 1-0)
Florida State 9, Miami 2, (Florida State leads series 1-0)
Southern California 7, Georgia Tech 2, (Southern Cal leads series 1-0)
San Jose State 5, Houston 3, (San Jose State leads series 1-0)
LSU 8, UCLA 2, (LSU leads series 1-0)
Texas 7, Penn State 3, (Texas leads series 1-0)
Nebraska 7, Stanford 3, (Nebraska leads series 1-0)Today
Nebraska (51-15) at Stanford (45-15), 1 p.m.
UCLA (38-25) at LSU (47-17), 11 a.m.
Louisiana-Lafayette (45-18) at South Carolina (56-8), 1 p.m.
Mississippi State (41-19) at Clemson (49-16), 1 p.m.
Miami (40-18-1) at Florida State (50-16), 1 p.m.
Southern California (42-18) at Georgia Tech (50-15), 1 p.m.
San Jose State (40-21) at Houston (47-17), 3 p.m.
Penn State (45-18) at Texas (45-19), 3 p.m.Tomorrow (if necessary
Louisiana-Lafayette at South Carolina, 7 a.m.
Miami at Florida State, 7 a.m.
Southern California at Georgia Tech, 7:30 a.m.
Mississippi State at Clemson, 8 a.m.
UCLA at LSU, 8 a.m.
San Jose State at Houston, 10 a.m.
Penn State at Texas, 10 a.m.
Nebraska at Stanford, 1 p.m.
Yesterday's results SOFTBALL
ASA/JO 12-U Tournament
Wailau Sunflwers 18, Kahaluu Cougars 0
Golden Eagles 2, Aole Pilikia 1
Blastaz 15, Hoomana 3
Hoonou 11, Cobras 0
Palolo 9, Hookahi 8Thursday's results
Ekahi Wahine 12, Kahaluu Cougars 3
Golden Eagles 16, Hawaii Kai Girls 1
Blastaz 17, Palolo 1
Kamikaze 3, Kupono 1
Yesterday's results WATER SPORTS
HIOC
Surfski-1. Martin Kenny (Australia) 27.34; 2. Dean Gardiner (Australia) 28.07; 3. John Creighton (New Zealand) 28.22.
Paddleboard-1. Cory Hutchings (New Zealand) 35.48; 2. Heath Collie (Australia) 36.37; 3. Brendan Shea (Hawaii) 37.02.
Surf Rescue Swim-Matthew Nunnally-Andreas Roestenberg (New Jersey); 2. John Flanagan-Jodi Jackson (Hawaii); 3. Tina Hewitt-Glenn Anderson (New Zealand).
Swim Relay-1. California 24.04; 2. New Jersey 24.15; 3. Hawaii 24.21.
At Murrells Inlet, S.C. GOLF
Kathy Ireland LPGA Classic
Second-round qualifiers, par 72Grace Park -- 66-68--134
Kristal Parker -- 69-66--135
Cristie Kerr -- 68-68--136
Liselotte Neumann -- 71-66--137
Pat Hurst -- 71-66--137
Juli Inkster -- 69-68--137
Jenny Lidback -- 67-70--137
Michelle McGann -- 66-71--137
Donna Andrews -- 72-67--139
Dorothy Delasin -- 71-69--140
Karen Stupples -- 68-72--140
Kate Golden -- 72-69--141
Dana Dormann -- 71-70--141
Dottie Pepper -- 70-71--141
Heather Bowie -- 70-71--141
Karen Weiss -- 73-69--142
Sherri Turner -- 72-70--142
Jan Stephenson -- 71-71--142
Dale Eggeling -- 70-72--142
Gail Graham -- 75-68--143
Alicia Dibos -- 75-68--143
Kim Saiki -- 73-70--143
Anna Macosko -- 73-70--143
Emilee Klein -- 73-70--143
Cindy Figg-Currier -- 72-71--143
Mhairi McKay -- 72-71--143
Cindy Flom -- 71-72--143
Leta Lindley -- 71-72--143
Laurie Brower -- 71-72--143
Michele Redman -- 70-73--143
Moira Dunn -- 69-74--143
Stefania Croce -- 75-69--144
Barb Bunkowsky Scherbak -- 74-70--144
Debbi Koyama -- 74-70--144
Kris Tschetter -- 73-71--144
Nancy Scranton -- 73-71--144
Marilyn Lovander -- 73-71--144
Lorie Kane -- 73-71--144
Luciana Bemvenuti -- 73-71--144
Melissa McNamara -- 72-72--144
Yu Ping Lin -- 72-72--144
Pamela Kerrigan -- 72-72--144
Leigh Ann Mills -- 71-73--144
Laurie Rinker-Graham -- 76-69--145
Caroline Blaylock -- 75-70--145
Kristi Albers -- 74-71--145
Carri Wood -- 74-71--145
Fiona Pike -- 74-71--145
Jeong Jang -- 74-71--145
Gloria Park -- 73-72--145
Janice Moodie -- 73-72--145
Jody Anschutz -- 72-73--145
Melinda Daniels-Price -- 71-74--145
Michelle Bell -- 76-70--146
Eva Dahllof -- 75-71--146
Jane Geddes -- 74-72--146
Michelle Estill -- 74-72--146
Rachel Hetherington -- 74-72--146
Katie Peterson -- 73-73--146
Jennifer Feldott -- 73-73--146
Lisa DePaulo -- 73-73--146
Diana D'Alessio -- 72-74--146
Suzanne Strudwick -- 80-67--147
Amy Read -- 78-69--147
Vicki Goetze-Ackerman -- 78-69--147
Heather Daly-Donofrio -- 75-72--147
Jean Bartholomew -- 75-72--147
Dina Ammaccapane -- 75-72--147
Terry-Jo Myers -- 74-73--147
Siew-Ai Lim -- 74-73--147
Donna Wilkins -- 73-74--147
Tina Barrett -- 73-74--147
Oh-Yeon Kwon -- 73-74--147
Stephanie Brecht -- 72-75--147
Minny Yeo -- 72-75--147
LaRee Pearl Sugg -- 72-75--147
Tracy Hanson -- 72-75--147
Marisa Baena -- 72-75--147
Kim Williams -- 71-76--147Failed to Qualify
Lenore Rittenhouse -- 79-76--155
Pamela Kometani -- 80-76--156
At Nashville, Tenn. BellSouth Senior Classic
First-round, par 72Gary Player -- 31-33--64
Leonard Thompson -- 33-31--64
John D. Morgan -- 32-33--65
Vicente Fernandez -- 33-32--65
Dana Quigley -- 35-31--66
Jose Maria Canizares -- 34-32--66
Tom Jenkins -- 34-33--67
Joe Inman -- 34-33--67
Bob Murphy -- 32-35--67
Walter Hall -- 34-33--67
Roy Vucinich -- 33-34--67
Steve Veriato -- 36-32--68
Hale Irwin -- 35-33--68
Lee Trevino -- 33-35--68
Jim Dent -- 33-35--68
Bruce Fleisher -- 36-32--68
Bob Eastwood -- 33-35--68
Miller Barber -- 34-34--68
Frank Conner -- 34-35--69
Bruce Summerhays -- 35-34--69
David Graham -- 33-36--69
Gil Morgan -- 36-33--69
John Mahaffey -- 36-33--69
Dave Eichelberger -- 32-37--69
Allen Doyle -- 33-36--69
Larry Nelson -- 35-34--69
Jim Thorpe -- 35-34--69
Terry Dill -- 34-35--69
Stewart Ginn -- 35-35--70
David Lundstrom -- 35-35--70
Gibby Gilbert -- 34-36--70
Jim Albus -- 34-36--70
Jim Ahern -- 34-36--70
Graham Marsh -- 35-35--70
Bob Dickson -- 34-36--70
Walt Morgan -- 32-38--70
John Bland -- 38-32--70
Bob Charles -- 35-35--70
Fred Gibson -- 34-36--70
Tom Kite -- 38-32--70
Larry Ziegler -- 36-34--70
Don Bies -- 37-33--70
Jerry McGee -- 33-37--70
Andy North -- 37-33--70
Ed Dougherty -- 36-34--70
Rocky Thompson -- 36-34--70
Bob Lendzion -- 35-36--71
Calvin Peete -- 35-36--71
J.C. Snead -- 37-34--71
Tom Wargo -- 35-36--71
John Jacobs -- 35-36--71
Mike McCullough -- 37-34--71
Tommy Aaron -- 34-38--72
Kermit Zarley -- 37-35--72
Charles Coody -- 34-38--72
George Archer -- 36-36--72
Dave Stockton -- 35-37--72
Jay Sigel -- 36-36--72
Doug Tewell -- 39-33--72
Mike Hill -- 37-36--73
Dale Douglass -- 36-37--73
Simon Hobday -- 36-37--73
David Smith -- 37-36--73
Harold Henning -- 38-36--74
Walter Zembriski -- 35-39--74
Orville Moody -- 37-37--74
Lanny Wadkins -- 36-38--74
Bill Brask -- 38-36--74
Mark Hayes -- 39-36--75
Tom McGinnis -- 37-38--75
Howard Twitty -- 38-37--75
Buzz Thomas -- 37-38--75
Bobby Nichols -- 39-37--76
Tom Shaw -- 38-39--77
Lou Graham -- 41-37--78
Gene Littler -- 40-38--78
Ronnie Hutchinson -- 40-38--78
At Shibata, Japan JCB Classic Sendai
Second-round leaders, par 71
Players are Japanese unless notedSatoshi Higashi -- 67-65--132
Nobuhito Sato -- 68-65--133
Toshimitsu Izawa -- 66-68--134
Toru Taniguchi -- 69-66--135
Hisayuki Sasaki -- 69-67--136
Katsuyoshi Tomori -- 67-69--136
Katsumasa Miyamoto -- 64-72--136
Hiroshi Goda -- 70-67--137
Toru Suzuki -- 69-68--137
Mamoru Osanai -- 69-68--137Failed to Qualify
David Ishii, United States -- 76-73--149
Gregory Meyer, United States -- 73-79--152
At Opelika, Ala. NCAA Men's Championships
Third-round leaders, par 72David Gossett, Texas -- 63-70-66--199
Chris Wisler, ETSU -- 67-68-68--203
Ricky Barnes, Arizona -- 70-68-68--206
Jeremy Anderson, UNLV -- 69-68-69--206
Chris Morris, Houston -- 71-69-67--207
Brad Hyler, N. Carolina -- 69-71-68--208
Jess Daley, Northwestern -- 69-70-69--208
J.J. Wall, Texas -- 65-71-72--208
Max Harris, N. Carolina -- 75-68-66--209
Matt Weibring, Ga. Tech -- 71-71-67--209
Matt Kuchar, Ga. Tech -- 67-70-72--209
Matt Cohn, Oklahoma -- 71-73-66--210
Luke Donald Northwestern -- 70-72-68--210
Michael Kirk, UNLV -- 70-72-68--210
Ben Curtis, Kent -- 70-71-69--210
James Driscoll, Virginia -- 68-71-71--210
Landry Mahan, Okla. St. -- 70-68-72--210Team leaders
Oklahoma State -- 832
Texas -- 835
Georgia Tech -- 840
Arizona -- 844
North Carolina -- 848
UNLV -- 850
Kent -- 850
Houston -- 850
Clemson -- 855
Fresno State -- 857
Reid Yamada, Honolulu: No. 12, 142 yards, 8-iron, Kapolei Golf Course, June 1. Local ace