CALENDAR
BASEBALL Today
College: Hawaii Pacific vs. Sonoma State (2), 4 p.m., Hans L'Orange Park.
BASKETBALL
OIA boys: Campbell at Kapolei, Waianae at Leilehua, Waialua at Waipahu, Mililani at Pearl City, Aiea at Nanakuli. JV games, 5 p.m. Varsity games follow.
PADDLING
ILH boys: From Magic Island to Waikiki and back, 4:30 p.m.
SOFTBALL
ILH: HBA/St. Andrew's/St. Francis vs. Iolani at Kamamalu Field, Punahou at Kamehameha, Mid-Pacific vs. Sacred Hearts at Crane Park, La Pietra vs. University at Ala Wai Field, 3:45 p.m.
SOCCER
OIA boys playoffs: Kahuku vs. Aiea, 5:15 p.m.; Leilehua vs. Kailua, 7 p.m., at Leilehua. Radford vs. Kalani, 5:15 p.m.; Moanalua vs. Waianae, 7 p.m., at Moanalua.
BASEBALL Tomorrow
Oahu Senior AJA: Waipahu vs. Sheridan at Hans L'Orange, 7 p.m.
BASKETBALL
OIA boys: Castle at Kailua, Kaiser at Kaimuki, Moanalua at McKinley, Kalaheo at Kahuku, Kalani at Farrington. JV games, 5 p.m. Varsity games follow.
WAC women: Hawaii vs. Nevada, 7 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.
SOCCER
OIA boys playoffs: Leilehua/Kailua vs. Castle, 5:15 p.m.; Mililani vs. Kahuku/Aiea, 7 p.m., at Mililani. Moanalua/Waianae vs. Campbell, 5:15 p.m.; Radford/Kalani vs. Kaiser, 7 p.m., at Kaiser.
Varsity girls PADDLING
ILH
From Magic Island to Waikiki and back
Yesterday, approximately 3 milesVarsity I--1. Punahou (Ashley Kost, Elizabeth Marr, Sarah Rosa, Katherine Millen, Carly Killam, Erin Larson), 25:55. 2. Mid-Pacific, 26:28. 3. Iolani, 26:45. 4. Kamehameha, 26:53. 5. Sacred Hearts, 27:54.
Varsity II--1. St. Francis (Madisen Minkel, Ashley Calvin, Melanie Keliipuleole, Chanel Gasper, Jessica Yokota, Kira Goo), 27:04. 2. Iolani, 27:29. 3. Kamehameha, 27:45. 4. Punahou, 28:00. 5. Maryknoll, 28:43. 6. St. Andrew's, 28:49. 7. Pac-Five, 29:50. 8. Mid-Pacific, 30:37.
Junior varsity I--1. Punahou, 26:27. 2. Iolani, 27:24. 3. St. Francis, 28:37. 4. Mid-Pacific, 29:26. 5. La Pietra, 29:34. 6. St. Andrew's, 31:09. 7. Maryknoll, 39:08.
Junior varsity II--1. Punahou, 27:22. 2. Kamehameha, 28:18. 3. St. Francis, 29:08. 4. Pac-Five, 29:17. 5. Maryknoll, 29:23. 6. Sacred Hearts, 29:49. 7. Mid-Pacific, 30:49. 8. Iolani, 30:51. 9. La Pietra, 34:42.
Standings through January 19 OIA
eastern DivisionVarsity boys--1. Kaimuki, 11 pts. 2. Roosevelt, 10. 3. McKinley, 9. 4. Castle, 6. 5. (tie) Kahuku, Kalani, and Moanalua, 5.
Varsity girls--1. Castle, 22. 2. Kaimuki, 17. 3. (tie) Kaimuki and Kaiser, 15. 5. Roosevelt, 13. 6. Kahuku, 9. 7. Farrington, 8. 8. McKinley, 5. 9. Moanalua, 4. 10. Kalani, 3.
Varsity mixed--1. Kaimuki, 17. 2. (tie) Castle and McKinley, 16. 4. Kalaheo, 14. 5. Roosevelt, 11. 6. Kaiser, 9. 7. Moanalua, 8. 8. Kalani, 5. 9. Kahuku, 4. 10. Farrington, 3.
Junior varsity boys--1. Kaimuki, 10. 2. (tie) Kahuku and Kalaheo, 8. 4. Castle, 7. 5. McKinley, 3. 6. Moanalua, 2.
Junior varsity girls--1. Anuenue, 13. 2. Kaimuki, 12. 3. Kalaheo, 10. 4. Kahuku, 9. 5. Kailua, 7. 6. McKinley, 6. 7. Roosevelt, 5. 8. Moanalua, 4.
Junior varsity mixed--1. (tie) Anuenue and Kaimuki, 16. 3. (tie) Kahuku and Kailua, 10. 5. Kalaheo, 8. 6. Roosevelt, 7. 7. Moanalua, 4. 8. McKinley, 3.
Western Division
Varsity boys--1. Mililani, 18. 2. Waialua, 14. 3. (tie) Aiea and Campbell, 11. 5. Nanakuli, 8. 6. (tie) Radford and Waianae, 5. 8. Leilehua, 2.
Varsity girls--1. Campbell, 11. 2. Waianae, 10. 3. (tie) Aiea, Leilehua, and Mililani, 9. 6. Radford, 8. 7. (tie) Nanakuli and Waipahu, 2.
Varsity mixed--1. Waianae, 17. 2. (tie) Aiea and Nanakuli, 11. 4. Campbell, 10. 5. Mililani, 8. 6. Waipahu, 5. 7. Radford, 3. 8. Leilehua, 1.
Junior varsity boys--1. Radford, 10. 2. (tie) Mililani and Nanakuli, 6. 4. (tie) Kapolei and Waianae, 4. 6. Waipahu, 2.
Junior varsity girls--1. (tie) Nanakuli and Radford, 13. 3. Waianae, 8. 4. Mililani, 7. 5. Campbell, 6. 6. Kapolei, 3. 7. Waialua, 1.
Junior varsity mixed--1. (tie) Nanakuli and Radford, 15. 3. Waianae, 11. 4. Aiea, 9. 5. Campbell, 7. 6. Kapolei, 4. 7. Waipahu, 3. 8. Mililani, 2.
Monday BASEBALL
College
At Simmons Field, KonaCal Poly San Luis Obispo 9, Hawaii-Hilo 2 (1st)
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 8, Hawaii-Hilo 8 (2nd)First game
Cal Poly-SLO 020 202 3 -- 9 15 2 Hawaii-Hilo 000 200 0 -- 2 6 0 Greg Bochy, Frank McLaughlin (5), Nolan Moser (7) and Kyle Wilson, Adam Hersh (7); Zeb Watts, Daniel Lockett (6), Brandon Arakawa (7) and Bryce Watanabe. W--Bochy (1-0). L--Watts (0-2).
Leading hitters -- CPSLO: Adam Leavitt, 3-3, 2b, 2 RBIs; Chalon Tietje, 2-3, 3b; Bryan Gant, 2-4, 3b, 3 RBIs; Scott Anderson, 2-4, 2b; Alex Chavarria, 2-4, 2b; Brian Haskell, 2-4, 2b; Kyle Wilson, 2-4. UHH:Kaliko Oligo, 2-3; Darren Chu, 2 RBIs; Jeremy Loque, 2b; Nalei Sooto, 2b.
Second game
Game called after 8 innings due to time limit
Cal Poly-SLO 500 002 01 -- 8 8 0 Hawaii-Hilo 022 011 02 -- 8 11 2 Brett Larson, Andrew McDaniel (4), Matt Powers (5), Nick Doan (6) and Mike Kipper, Adam Hersh (5); Jeremiah Wolske, James Onaga III (5) and Nalei Sooto.
Leading hitters--CPSLO: Kyle Wilson, 2-5, 2b; Bryan Gant, 2-5. UHH: N. Sooto, 3-5, 2b, solo HR, 3 RBIs; Ryan Hanohano, 2-3, 3b; Jeremy Loque, 2-3; Keola Park, 2-4; Johnny Dudoit, 2 RBIs.
Volleyball Magazine Top 10 Poll VOLLEYBALL
College
Through January 211. UCLA, 5-1. 2. Brigham Young, 3-1. 3. Stanford, 3-1. 4. Hawaii, 3-2. 5. Penn St., 2-2. 6. UC Santa Barbara, 5-0. 7. Pepperdine, 6-2. 8. UC Irvine, 2-2. 9. Loyola-Chicago, 2-1. 10. Ball St., 4-0.
Others receiving votes -- USC 3-3, Long Beach St. 2-5, Lewis 0-3, Pacific 1-4; Ohio St. 2-1; George Mason 0-0; Cal St. Northridge 3-2.
At Crane Park SOFTBALL
ILH
University 000 000 2 -- 2 4 1 Sacred Hearts 200 110 x -- 4 8 2 Winning pitcher -- Amber Juan (5 strikeouts)
Leading hitters -- UHS: Brianna Tsukamoto 2-4; Iwalani Yamaguchi 2-2. SH: Noelle Yempuku 2-2, 2 runs, 2b; Nicole Cazinha 2-3, 2b.
Varsity boys SOCCER
ILH
Iolani 2, Punahou 1
St. Louis 4, Damien 2Goal scorers--Iol: Duke Hashimoto, Eaton O'Neill. Pun: Kenan Knieriem. StL: Dom Jovanni Cueve, Daniel Burris, Troy Tateishi. Dam: Lokahi Bounds, Tim Picerno.
Updated through yesterday NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Pro Bowl Roster
Pro Bowl Game, Saturday, Feb. 9
At Aloha Stadium(s-starter; x-selected, not playing; y-replacement)
National Football Conference
Offense
Wide Receivers -- s-David Boston, Arizona; s-Terrell Owens, San Francisco; Isaac Bruce, St. Louis; Keyshawn Johnson, Tampa Bay.
Tackles -- s-Orlando Pace, St. Louis; s-Chris Samuels, Washington; James Williams, Chicago.
Guards -- s-Ron Stone, N.Y. Giants; s-Ray Brown, San Francisco; x-Larry Allen, Dallas; y-Adam Timmerman.
Centers -- s-Olin Kreutz, Chicago; x-Matt Birk, Minnesota; y-Jeremy Newberry, San Francisco.
Tight Ends -- s-Bubba Franks, Green Bay; Wesley Walls, Carolina.
Quarterbacks -- s-Brett Favre, Green Bay; Jeff Garcia, San Francisco; Kurt Warner, St. Louis.
Running Backs -- s-Marshall Faulk, St. Louis; Ahman Green, Green Bay; Garrison Hearst, San Francisco.
Fullback -- s-Mike Alstott, Tampa Bay.Defense
Ends -- s-Michael Strahan, N.Y. Giants; s-Hugh Douglas, Philadelphia; Robert Porcher, Detroit.
Interior Linemen -- s-La'Roi Glover, New Orleans; s-Bryant Young, San Francisco; x-Warren Sapp, Tampa Bay; y-Ted Washington, Chicago.
Outside Linebackers -- s-LaVar Arrington, Washington; s-Jessie Armstead, N.Y. Giants; x-Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay; y-Dexter Coakley, Dallas.
Inside Linebackers -- s-Brian Urlacher, Chicago; Jeremiah Trotter, Philadelphia.
Cornerbacks -- s-Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay; s-Aeneas Williams, St. Louis; Troy Vincent, Philadelphia;
Strong Safeties -- s-Sammy Knight, New Orleans; John Lynch, Tampa Bay.
Free Safety -- s-Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia.Specialists
Punter -- Todd Sauerbrun, Carolina.
Placekicker -- David Akers, Philadelphia.
Kick Return Specialist -- Steve Smith, Carolina.
Special Teamer -- Larry Whigham, Chicago.American Football Conference
Offense
Wide Receivers -- s-Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis; x-Rod Smith, Denver; Tim Brown, Oakland; Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville; y-Troy Brown, New England.
Tackles -- s-Lincoln Kennedy, Oakland; s-Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore; Walter Jones, Seattle.
Guards -- s-Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh; s-Will Shields, Kansas City; Ruben Brown, Buffalo.
Centers -- s-Kevin Mawae, N.Y. Jets; Bruce Matthews, Tennessee.
Tight Ends -- s-Shannon Sharpe, Baltimore; x-Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City; y-Ken Dilger, Indianapolis.
Quarterbacks -- s-Rich Gannon, Oakland; Tom Brady, New England; Kordell Stewart, Pittsburgh.
Running Backs -- s-Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets; Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh; Priest Holmes, Kansas City.
Fullback -- s-Larry Centers, Buffalo.Defense
Ends -- s-John Abraham, N.Y. Jets; s-Marcellus Wiley, San Diego; Jevon Kearse, Tennessee.
Interior Linemen -- s-Trevor Pryce, Denver; s-John Randle, Seattle; Sam Adams, Baltimore.
Outside Linebackers -- s-Jason Gildon, Pittsburgh; s-Jamir Miller; Cleveland; Junior Seau, San Diego.
Inside Linebackers -- s-Ray Lewis, Baltimore; Zach Thomas, Miami.
Cornerbacks -- s-Charles Woodson, Oakland; s-Deltha O'Neal, Denver; x-Sam Madison, Miami; y-Ryan McNeil, San Diego.
Strong Safeties -- s-Rodney Harrison, San Diego; Lawyer Milloy, New England.
Free Safety -- s-Rod Woodson, Baltimore.Specialists
Punter -- Shane Lechler, Oakland.
Placekicker -- Jason Elam, Denver.
Kick Return Specialist -- Jermaine Lewis, Baltimore.
Special Teamer -- Ian Gold, Denver.
Athletes Of The Week
BOYS
>> Garrett Danner, Kapaa: Scored a career-high 25 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead the Warriors to a 62-47 win over Kauai. The point guard also had four assists and six steals.
GIRLS
>> Miki Asamura, Mililani softball: Helped lead the Trojans to their fourth consecutive OIA championship by picking up wins in the quarterfinals and finals of the league playoffs. She struck out 10 batters in a 1-0 win over Moanalua in the quarterfinals and struck out nine in a 2-0 win over Castle in the championship game.
Honor Roll
BASKETBALL
>> Matt Sonoda, St. Louis: Drilled six 3-point shots last week for the Crusaders, who beat Mid-Pacific 62-44 and lost to Iolani 51-43.>> Casey Gouveia, Roosevelt: Scored 16 points and hit four 3-pointers to lead the Rough Riders to a 57-43 win over Kaiser. He also hit for 14 points and made a pair of 3-pointers in an 84-53 win over Kalani.
>> Rashaun Broadus, Mililani: Scored 20 points to lead the Trojans to a 65-56 win over Radford, and hit for 22 two nights later in a 79-62 victory against Aiea.
>> Jesse Wong, Kaimuki: Hit five 3-point shots and finished with 20 points in the Bulldogs' 63-41 win over McKinley. Wong leads the OIA in 3-point goals with 18.
>> Maurice Daniels, Waipahu: Scored 24 points to lead the Marauders to a 63-57 win over Campbell.
>> Ikaika Alama-Francis, Kalaheo: Scored 25 points in the Mustangs' 85-45 win over Farrington.
>> Derrick Low, Iolani: Hit for 21 points to lead the Raiders to a 55-37 win over Kamehameha, and came back the next night to score 18 in Iolani's win over St. Louis.
>> Kapena Wong, Pearl City: Scored 18 points and hit two free throws with no time left to lift the Chargers to a 58-56 win over Campbell.
>> Tony Troche, Redemption Academy: Scored 32 points in Redemption's 64-57 win over Hanalani.
BOYS SOCCER
>> Landon Beers, Kaiser: Scored both of the Cougars' goals in Kaiser's 2-1 win over Castle to clinch the OIA East title.>> Corey Zablan, Castle: Became the first player to score against Kaiser during the OIA season in the Knights' loss to the Cougars.
>> Duke Hashimoto, Iolani: Scored three goals in the Raiders' 7-0 win over Damien.
GIRLS SOCCER
>> Kimberly Unten, Aiea: Scored three goals to lead Aiea to a 6-0 win over Radford.
SOFTBALL
>> Courtney Kessell, Kailua: Struck out 13 batters in the Surfriders' 2-0 win over Campbell in the OIA quarterfinals and had eight in a 4-3 win over Leilehua in the third-place game.>> Sarah Weisskopf, Punahou: Earned a 10-inning complete-game win over University last week. Weisskopf and University's Kehau Yamaguchi were locked in a scoreless tie until the Buffanblu plated a run in the bottom of the 10th for a 1-0 win.
>> Charity Senas, Mililani: Went 3-for-3 with a double and an RBI in the Trojans' 5-0 win over Leilehua in the OIA semifinals. She also drove in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning of the championship game.
>> Ashley Streadbeck, Campbell: Scored two runs and drove in four more in the Sabers' 10-7 win over Kaimuki in the OIA fifth-place game.
NOW YOU KNOW
>> Kailua has won nine state softball championships since the tournament started in 1977. Kamehameha is second with six titles. No other school has won more than three.
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