Seasiders keep
conference leadYu Chuan Weng knocked down 21 kills and hit .410 to lead Brigham Young-Hawaii over Western New Mexico 30-28, 30-22, 30-26 last night.
Chun Yi Lin added 14 kills and five blocks and Ashley Moeai scored 10 kills for the Seasiders.
Western New Mexico hit just .155 against the Seasiders, who hit .231.
The Seasiders (17-1, 6-1 PacWest) stayed a half game ahead of Chaminade in the conference, while the Mustangs (14-11, 0-7) had been eliminated from the race before the game.
Silverswords still around: At Billings, Mont., Chaminade stayed with the Seasiders by blitzing Montana State-Billings 30-24, 30-21, 30--26 last night.
Valasi Sepulona led the Silverswords (14-3, 6-2) with 20 kills, while Kahala Kabalis was held to 13 kills but scooped up 14 digs.
NFL Islanders
Running back Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala, a St. Louis School alumnus, rushed for 25 yards on two carries in Pittsburgh's win over Indianapolis last night.Steelers starting defensive end Kimo von Oelhoffen, who was born and raised in Molokai, made three tackles.
Warriors lose ground at Barona Cup
The Hawaii golf team put together a score of 303 to lose seven strokes off its first day total in the Barona Collegiate Cup at Lakeside, Calif., yesterday.UHsophomore Ben Douglas started the second day in the top 10 but lost the magic yesterday. Douglas put up a 79 to drop to 51st place, but he still leads his team. Manarii Gauthier is the only other Warrior under 150. He shot a 149 to tie for 59th place.