CALENDAR
BASKETBALL Today
Maui Invitational: Men, seventh, Chaminade vs. Houston, 8 a.m.; Fifth, Kansas vs. Seton Hall, 10:30 a.m.; Third, UCLA vs. South Carolina, 1 p.m.; Championship, Duke vs. Ball State, 4 p.m., Lahaina Civic Center.
GOLF
PGA Grand Slam of Golf: Final round, 9 a.m., Poipu Bay Resort.
SOCCER
Thanksgiving Girls Tournament: Roosevelt vs. Nanakuli, 5:20 p.m.; St. Francis vs. McKinley, 6:40 p.m.; Pac-Five vs. Campbell, 8 p.m., at Roosevelt H.S. Field.
Surfing
Bear Hawaiian Pro Longboard Invitational: 9 a.m., surf permitting, Haleiwa Alii Beach Park.
BASKETBALL Tomorrow
BYUH Thanksgiving Tournament: Men, Brigham Young-Hawaii vs. Cal State San Bernardino, 7:30 p.m., Cannon Activities Center.
Surfing
Bear Hawaiian Pro Longboard Invitational: 9 a.m., surf permitting, Haleiwa Alii Beach Park.
At Poipu Bay Resort Golf Course GOLF
Grand Slam
First round, par-72
Retief Goosen 66 Tiger Woods 67 David Toms 68 David Duval 76 World Ranking
1. Tiger Woods USA 17.88 2. Phil Mickelson USA 9.59 3. David Duval USA 8.49 4. Ernie Els SAf 6.85 5. Davis Love III USA 6.39 6. Sergio Garcia Spn 6.25 7. Vijay Singh Fij 6.10 8. David Toms USA 5.97 9. Darren Clarke NIr 5.41 10. Padraig Harrington Ire 5.29
At Hawaii Kai Executive Course Hawaii Youth Association
Advanced--68: Keenan Lum. 72: Nathan Lau. 76: Shannon Matsumoto. Intermediate--81: Mitchell Chun. 94: Kody Chong. 96: Ryan Asato. Novice--92: Liza Leandro. 100: Casey Kitano. 101: Joshua McDonough. Advanced girls--72: Ha'aheo Hewlen. 73: Jamie Nonaka. Advanced 8-and-under--74: Kristen Sawada. 88: Christian Yagi. 92: Kylie Lum.
Championship BASEBALL
Junior Rural Invitational
Pearl City Blue 7, Aiea Green 6
Semifinals
Pearl City Blue 6, Kaimuki 2
Aiea Green 5, Pearl City Red 4
Most inspirational players
Aiea Green: Ricky Takushi. Aiea White: Justin Nii. Kaimuki: Brett Tanigawa. Mililani: Shawn Saito. Mililani Gold: Brian Uranaka. Moanalua: Cory Kanetake. North Shore: Spencer Nakamura. Pearl City Blue: Brandon Yamamoto. Pearl City Red: Michael Higa. Wahiawa: Remington Morioka.
Athletes of the Week
BOYS
>> Nathan Leaver, Kailua football: Rushed for 179 yards and three touchdowns in the Surfriders' 53-8 win over Waiakea in the quarterfinals of the Chevron State Football Championships. He had scoring runs of 16, 20 and 86 yards.
GIRLS
>> Kanoe Kamana'o, Iolani volleyball: Recorded 14 kills and three aces to lead the Raiders to a 5-15, 15-12, 15-11 victory over Punahou in the title match of the Nissan State Girls Volleyball Championship. She had nine kills in Iolani's semifinal win over St. Joseph.
Honor Roll
FOOTBALL
>> Jason Rivers, St. Louis: Caught three passes, all touchdowns, for 109 yards against Aiea in a state quarterfinal game.>> B.J. Batts, St. Louis: Rushed for 95 yards and two touchdowns against Aiea.
>> The St. Louis defense: Held Aiea to 84 yards in total offense.
>> James Kammerer, Kahuku: Tied a state tournament record with three touchdown receptions against Lahainaluna. He caught a total of five passes for 136 yards.
>> Inoke Funaki, Kahuku: Completed 11 of 15 passes for 307 yards and five touchdowns against Lahainaluna.
>> Travis Kaka, Kahuku: Caught five passes for 114 yards and two touchdowns for the Red Raiders.
>> Brandon Malama, Waimea: Rushed for three touchdowns in the Menehunes' 41-20 win over Castle.
>> Timmy Chang-Wo, Waimea: Rushed for 167 yards on 12 carries against Castle.
>> Taleki Mailau, Kailua: The Surfrider quarterback rushed for 109 yards and three touchdowns against Waiakea. He also passed for 125 yards and a touchdown.
>> The Kailua defense: The Surfriders stuffed the Waiakea ground game, dropping the Warriors for minus-14 rushing yards.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
>> La'akea Campbell, Iolani: Had nine kills against Punahou and 15 against St. Joseph on the final day of the state tournament.>> Fabriann Gin, Iolani: Earned a spot on the all-tournament team by sparking the Raiders with her play off the bench. She had five kills and three blocks against Punahou.
>> Aneli Otineru, Punahou: The freshman hammered 13 kills in the state championship against Iolani and 15 in the semifinals against Hilo.
>> Michelle Look, Punahou: Closed her high school career with 13 kills and five blocks against Iolani.
>> Puna Richardson, Punahou: Hit .526 with 10 kills and five blocks in the state semifinals against Hilo. She also had six kills, eight blocks and two aces in the finals against Iolani
>> Jazmin Paakaula, St. Joseph: Pounded 15 kills against Iolani in the semifinals, then had 12 against Hilo as the Cardinals beat the Vikings in the third-place match.
>> Tiana Lum-Tucker, Kauai: Recorded 21 kills in pool play matches against Seabury Hall and Kalani.
>> Kanani Yockman, Hilo: Served up four aces in the Vikings' win over Waianae as Hilo finished first in its pool.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Hawaii Sports Network Final Top 10 PollFirst-place votes in parentheses
1. Kamehameha (15) 20-0 2. Iolani 16-5 3. Kealakehe 17-2 4. Kalaheo 12-5 5. Pearl City (1) 15-1 6. Punahou 12-4 7. Seabury Hall 13-4 8. Maui 15-2 9. Waimea 8-4 10. Waiakea 16-4 Others receiving votes: Moanalua, St. Louis, Farrington, Hilo.
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