More than 20 professional players from the Major Lacrosse League and other players from around the world will compete in the Hawaii Lacrosse Invitational today and tomorrow. Lacrosse showcased
at KapiolaniThirteen teams from Canada, Korea, Japan and the mainland will compete in the men's division. Ryan Powell, the 2000 NCAA MVP who is regarded by many as the best player in the world, will participate in the touranment.
The women's division has six teams from Hawaii, Canada, Japan and the mainland. Several of the women's players competed in the World Cup.
Games run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Kapiolani Park today and tomorrow. A free youth clinic will also be held from noon to 1 p.m. each day.
Tournament admission is free. For more information, visit www.hawaiilacrosse.com.
Seasiders sweep at home against Lady 'Stangs.
The Brigham Young-Hawaii women's volleyball team swept Western New Mexico at Laie last night, 30-17, 30-22, 30-18.The Seasiders improve to 9-5 in the Pacific West Conference and 13-6 overall. The Lady 'Stangs are 6-6 and 16-14.
Dan Xu and Ashley Moeai each recorded 14 kills and Karla Ribeiro added 10 more for BYUH. BYUH also got 11 service aces, with Nicole Olmstead contributing five.
Lee, Miano set to speak at Quarterback Club
Hawaii receivers coach Ron Lee and defensive backs coach Rich Miano will speak at Monday's Quarterback Club luncheon at the Pagoda International Ballroom. KCCN's Bobby Curran will also speak.Lunch starts at 11:30 a.m. and the program begins at noon. Call Al Minn at 261-5143 for more information.