CALENDAR
VOLLEYBALL Today
PWC women: Hawaii-Hilo vs. Western New Mexico, 7:15 p.m., UHH Gym.
VOLLEYBALL Tomorrow
WAC women: Hawaii vs. San Jose State, 7 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.
At St. Andrew's Priory VOLLEYBALL
College women
Hawaii Pacific def. Western New Mexico
Kill leaders--HPU: Andrea Wean 16, Roberta Robert 15, Teisa Fotu 12. WNM: Kimberly Tano 13, Suzann Brughhauser 11, Tamara Goodliffe 11.
Final standings SOCCER
ILH girls
Junior varsity
1. Punahou Blue, 6 wins- 0 losses - 4 ties; 2. Kamehameha Blue, 6-2-2; 3. Iolani, 5-1-4; 4. Punahou Gold, 5-3-2; 5. Kamehameha White, 2-8-0; 6. Maryknoll/AOP/HBA, 0-10-0
At Pattaya City, Thailand TENNIS
WTA Volvo Women's Open
Purse: $110,000
First round, singlesJulia Vakulenko, Russia, def. Iroda Tulyaganova (1), Uzbekistan, 6-4, 7-6 (2).
Hsieh Su-Wei, Taiwan, def. Cho Yoon-jeong, South Korea, 6-7 (3), 7-5, 6-4.
Wynne Prakusya, Indonesia, def. Asa Carlsson, Sweden, 6-3, 6-2.
Eva Dyrberg, Denmark, def. Lenka Dlhopolcova, Slovakia, 3-6, 6-0, 7-6 (3).
Patty Schnyder (7), Switzerland, def. Emilie Loit, France, 7-5, 6-1.
Tatiana Panova (5), Russia, def. Evgenia Koulikovskaya, Russia, 6-4, 7-6 (3).
Sandra Kleinova, Czech Republic, def. Kim Eun-ha, South Korea, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5.
Saori Obata, Japan, def. Eleni Daniilidou, Greece, 6-2, 6-4.
Liezel Huber, South Africa, def. Adriana Gersi, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-1.
Henrieta Nagyova (2), Slovakia, def. Jelena Kostanic, Croatia, 6-4, 0-6, 6-2.
Final JV Tennis standings ILH
Boys championship bracket
1. Punahou Blue, 9 wins -1 loss; 2. Punahou Gold, 9-1; 3. Kamehameha, 5-5; 4. Iolani, 5-5.
Consolation: 1. Mid-Pacific, 5-5; 2. St. Louis, 5-5; 3. Hawaii Baptist, 2-8; 4. Maryknoll, 0-10.
Girls championship bracket
1. Punahou Gold, 11-1; 2. Punahou Blue, 11-1; 3. Iolani, 8-4; 4. St. Andrew/Sacred Hearts, (small school champion) 6-6; 5. Hawaii Baptist, 4-8
Consolation: 1. Kamehameha, 6-5; 2. Mid-Pacific, 3-8; 3. La Pietra/St. Francis/University, 2-9; 4. Maryknoll, 1-10.
Scratch Championship GOLF
Aloha Section PGA
At Pearl Country Club
Kevin Carll/Mike Withrow 62-66 -- 128 Mark Takahama/Shawn Tanoue 64-66 -- 130 Beau Yokomoto/William Coelho 65-65 -- 130 Regan Lee/Brandan Kop 66-65 -- 131 Daron Rilveria/Shane Hoshino 68-63 -- 131 Kevin Hayashi/Elton Tanaka 64-68 -- 132 Christel Tomori/Mark Chun 65-67 -- 132 Casey Nakama/Norman-Genin Asao 65-67 -- 132 Lance Taketa/Jonathen Ota 64-69 -- 133 Ivan Cunningham/Tacey Shiroma 65-68 -- 133 Frank Sanchez/Joe Phengsavath 66-67 -- 133 Marc Smith/Del-Marc Fujita 67-66 -- 133 Tim Newbolt/Tom Spillar 70-64 -- 134 Dean Dorothy/Garret Omuro 65-69 -- 134 Wally Iwasaki/Shannon Sibayan 63-72 -- 135 Mike Lyold/Clayton Gomi 65-70 -- 135 Matt Hall/Tommy Kim 66-69 -- 135 Shane Abe/ Gary Kong 65-71 -- 136 Kirk Nelson/Ryan Koshi 65-71 -- 136 Lance Suzuld/Nathan Suzuki 66-70 -- 136 Jerry Mullen/Paul Kimura 66-70 -- 136 Mark Seld/Jimmy Spetaro 67-69 -- 136 Ron Castillo Sr./Duane Pavao 69-67 -- 136 Tim Herek/Randy Shibuya 68-69 -- 137 Scotty Kanoko/Kerry Hara 66-72 -- 138 Jim Richerson/JKay Minazumi 67-71 -- 138 Brady Yokooji/Maurice Nitta 69-70 -- 139 Dennis Kawachi/David Ishikawa 66-73 -- 139 Andrew Feldmann/Neal Takara 67-72 -- 139 Kevin Tsutomi/Bryan Edwards 66-74 -- 140 Ty Otake/Kelen-Floyd Asao 68-72 -- 140 Ron Castillo Jr./Scott Sekata 72-69 -- 141 Jehu Fuller/Alex Brenner 69-72 -- 141 Wade Nishimoto/John Hoffee 68-74 -- 142 Brad Bowen/Bill Pigott 69-74 -- 143 Troy Sato/Laine Melson 71-73 -- 144 Mary Bee Porter-King/Jim Cullen 70-75 -- 145 Rodney Acia/Art Fujita 71-76 -- 147 Mark Kalilikane/Tommy Wilson 68-79 -- 147 Kevin Kashiwai/Keith Tereniahi 74-75 -- 149 Randy Chang/Keith Matsuoka 70-79 -- 149
Saturday's results AUTO RACING
Hawaii Motor Speedway
Winged sprint car: 1. Dennis Krob, 2. James Chinen, 3. John McArdle, 4. Rodney Capello, 5. Dean Freitas.
Modified: 1. Clint Silva, 2. Jimbo Joseph, 3. Ronald Joseph Jr., 4. Ronald Ilae Sr., 5. Peter Rivera.
Midgets: 1. Raylan Kawai, 2. Jimmy Joseph Jr., 3. Dave Michelmore, 4. Michael Paahana, 5. David Lavilla.
Super street stock: 1. Robert Chinen, 2. Brian Kovaloff, 3. Mark Barta, 4. Eddie Vasconcellos, 5. Kevin Krob, 6. Eddie Santos, 7. Bert Ferreira.
Mini stock: 1. Kala Keliinoi, 2. Brandon Ternora, 3. Jimmy Joseph III, 4. John Felisi, 5. Mike Mahaulu, 6. Emil Muraoka.
Cruzer-bruzer bombers: 1. Wilfred Tabangcura, 2. Ed Miner Jr., 3. Crispin Tabangcura III, 4. Cliff Songer, 5. Joe Pontin, 6. Bruce St. Germaine, 7. Robert Stevens, 8. Rick Pepiot.
Men's Preseason Media Poll BASKETBALL
WAC
1. Fresno State (11 first place votes), 114 pts. 2. Hawaii (1), 98. 3. Tulsa (1), 96. 4. UTEP, 79. 5. SMU, 60.
6. Lousiana Tech, 53. 7. San Jose State, 37. 8. Boise State, 31. 9. Rice, 16. 10. Nevada, 14
Preseason All-WAC Team
Melvin Ely, Fresno St.
Damon Hancock, SMU
Chris Jefferies, Fresno St.
Kevin Johnson, Tulsa
Predrag Savovic, Hawai'i
At Salt Lake District Park JUDO
State Tournament
Novice boys
5-6-year-olds--51-lbs-and-under: Brant Tsuda, Salt Lake.
6-8--62-lbs-and-under: Logan Bucsit, Shobukan. 77-lbs-and-under: Aukanaii Richardson, Pearl City.
8-10--95-lbs-and-over: Kelly Masuda, Pearl City.
11--120-lbs-and-over: Michael Gordon, Salt Lake.
Novice girls
6--62-lbs-and-under: Bree Rapoza, Shobukan.
8--66-lbs-and-over: Marisa Fukunaga, Shobukan/YBA.
9--77-lbs-and-under: Laura Bunner, Mililani Judo.
12--120-lbs-and-over: Lia Nishikura, Mililani YMCA.
Boys
Bantam I--51-lbs-and-under: Royce Mori, Salt Lake. 62-lbs-and-under: Jordan Ogata, Leeward. 62-lbs-and-over: Christopher Nakata, Hodokan.
Bantam II--55-lbs-and-under: David Terao, Shobukan. 66-lbs-and-under: John Kakitani, Shobukan.
Bantam III--60-lbs-and-under: Kikaha Chee, Waipahu. 77-lbs-and-under: Shawn Chow, Hodokan. 77-lbs-and-over: Matthew Hirayama, Leeward.
Bantam IV--66-lbs-and-under: Anthony Kwon, Hodokan. 75-lbs-and-under: Reid Oshiro, Salt Lake. 84-lbs-and-under: Daniel Chow, Shobukan. 95-lbs-and-over: Christian Pavo, Leeward.
Intermediate--86-lbs-and-under: Davin Tashima, Pearl City. 97-lbs-and-under: Keanu Nishigaya, Shobukan. 108-lbs-and-under: Kirk Shiraki, Mililani Seidokan. 120-lbs-and-over: Michael Fujiuchi, Hodokan.
Youth A--110-and-under: Jared Higashi, Pearl City. 139-lbs-and-under: Darin-Jay Shinagawa, Kalihi YMCA. 163-lbs-and-over: Sean Shinjo, Mililani Hongwanji.
Youth B--143-lbs-and-under: Tristan Galvez, Pearl City. 189-lbs-and-under: Sean Shinjo, Mililani Hongwanji.
Girls
Bantam I--62-lbs-and-under: Mindy Chow, Shobukan.
Bantam II--66-lbs-and-under: Patrice Yamane, Wadokan.
Bantam IV--66-lbs-and-under: Taylor Iberra, Shobukan. 84-lbs-and-under: Keiko Akamine, Pearl City. 95-lbs-and-over: Reiko Campos, Leeward.
Intermediate--86-lbs-and-under: Danica Kamikana, Salt Lake. 97-lbs-and-under: Liane Tomishima, Shobukan. 108-lbs-and-over: Rory Santos, Pearl City.
Youth A--99-lbs-and-under: Lisa Katsura, Pearl City. 121-lbs-and-under: Corey Jo Tashima, Pearl City. 134-lbs-and-over: Danyelle Hedin, PAL.
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
BOYS
>> Brenton Harbottle, Kailua football: Rushed for 289 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Surfriders to a 34-13 win over Mililani in an Oahu Interscholastic Association quarterfinal game.
GIRLS
>> Michelle Peters, Kahuku girls volleyball: Hit .400 with 15 kills, 11 digs and two blocks as the Red Raiders beat Kalani for the OIA championship.
HONOR ROLL
BOWLING
>> Sky Hieda, Pearl City: Rolled a 224 game to lead the Chargers to the OIA girls team championship.>> Grayson Kealalio, Aiea: Bowled a high game of 258 as Na Alii won the OIA boys title.
CROSS COUNTRY
>> Sheena Thain, McKinley: Won the OIA girls individual title with a time of 12 minutes, 14 seconds in last Saturday's league championship meet.>> Jeff Lim, Mililani: Successfully defended his OIA boys title with a time of 16:35, more than 14 seconds ahead of runner-up Cheyenne Diaz of Castle.
>> Todd Iacovelli, Punahou: Won the ILH boys individual title Saturday in 16:06.
>> Justin Peterson, Kamehameha: Finished second in the individual standings to lead the Warriors to the ILH team championship by one point over Punahou.
>> Christal Cuadra, Pac-Five: Continued her dominance in the ILH by winning the girls individual championship with a time of 11:24.
>> Kristin Shinkawa, Iolani: Led the Raiders to the ILH girls team title with a second-place finish.
FOOTBALL
>> Mulivai Pula, Kahuku: Rushed for 217 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Red Raiders past Roosevelt in an OIA quarterfinal game.>> Chris Antonio, Aiea: Returned a kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown in Na Alii's OIA playoff win over Waianae.
>> Justin Cabansag, St. Louis: Scored three touchdowns in the Crusaders' ILH championship victory over Kamehameha.
>> B.J. Batts, St. Louis: Ran for 103 yards and a touchdown for the Crusaders.
>> John Siofele, St. Louis: Recorded eight tackles, three for losses, as the Crusader defense shut down the Warriors' rushing attack.
>> Andrew Canoy, Damien: Scored on a 91-yard pass reception and an 82-yard kickoff return in the Monarchs' loss to Pac-Five.
>> Michael Yamauchi-Yamate, Pac-Five: Scored three touchdowns against Damien.
>> Jonah Ramos, Castle: The cornerback recovered a fumble and intercepted a pass in the fourth quarter to help the Knights hold off Waipahu 14-13.
>> Andrew Malafu, Maui: Rushed for 309 yards on 37 carries in the Sabers' loss to Lahainaluna.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
>> Allison DuPont, Pearl City: The senior outside hitter hit .458 with 14 kills and four digs in the Chargers' win over Moanalua in the OIA championship match.>> Jon Grobe, Iolani: Pounded 24 kills in the Raiders' sweep over Punahou last week that gave them a spot in the state tournament.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
>> Grace George, Kahuku: Enjoyed a perfect night in the Red Raiders' OIA semifinal win over Waianae, recording 13 kills in 13 attempts. She also had an ace and three blocks.>> Kanoe Kamanao, Iolani: Recorded 12 kills and six blocks in the Raiders' five-set win over Punahou in the ILH title match.
>> Marisa Okamoto, Kalani: Pounded 11 kills and served two aces in the Falcons' sweep of Pearl City in the OIA semifinals.
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