Today
BASKETBALL
Exhibition: Harlem Globetrotters, 7:30 p.m., Blaisdell Arena.
GOLF
Governor's Cup: First round, Mid-Pacific Country Club.
SURFING
O'Neill World Cup of Surfing: Men, 8 a.m., surf permitting, Sunset Beach.
Tomorrow
BASKETBALL
College men: Brigham Young-Hawaii vs. Hawaii Pacific, 7:30 p.m., Blaisdell Arena.
SOFTBALL
MIL: King Kekaulike vs. Kamehameha-Maui at Eddie Tam, 3:30 p.m.
SURFING
O'Neill World Cup of Surfing: Men, 8 a.m., surf permitting, Sunset Beach.
VOLLEYBALL
College women
USA TODAY/CSTV DIVISION I COACHES Top 25 poll
Poll #13: November 29
TEAM |
PTS |
W-L |
LW
|
1. Nebraska (30) |
1588 |
27-1 |
2
|
2. Hawaii (35) |
1572 |
28-0 |
1
|
3. Penn State |
1494 |
27-2 |
4
|
4. Minnesota |
1384 |
28-4 |
5
|
5. Washington |
1383 |
24-2 |
3
|
6. Stanford |
1258 |
24-6 |
7
|
7. Ohio State |
1219 |
27-3 |
8
|
8. Southern California |
1187 |
19-5 |
6
|
9. Colorado State |
1111 |
26-3 |
9
|
10. Tennessee |
1039 |
30-2 |
10
|
11. Texas |
962 |
24-4 |
11
|
12. San Diego |
845 |
22-4 |
13
|
13. Florida |
832 |
27-4 |
12
|
14. Saint Mary's (Calif.) |
722 |
23-3 |
15
|
15. UCLA |
660 |
18-10 |
16
|
16. UC Santa Barbara |
633 |
23-3 |
17
|
17. California |
574 |
16-11 |
14
|
18. Texas A&M |
493 |
18-8 |
13
|
19. Louisville |
422 |
28-2 |
20
|
20. Utah |
410 |
23-6 |
19
|
21. Arizona |
382 |
18-10 |
21
|
22. Florida A&M |
270 |
28-2 |
22
|
23. Kansas State |
232 |
19-10 |
23
|
24. Missouri |
131 |
19-8 |
24
|
25. Ohio |
171 |
28-2 |
NR
|
Others receiving points and listed on two or more ballots: Santa Clara 74, Georgia Tech 34, Wichita State 31, Rice 28, Long Beach State 17, Notre Dame 9, Wisconsin 4, Pacific 3.
OIA All-Stars
Girls
Western Division
Player of the year--Leilani Klemen-Maeva, Aiea.
Coach of the year--Blythe Yamamoto, Aiea.
First team
Klemen-Maeva, Aiea, Jr.; Jarrell Taituave, Kapolei, Sr.; Amanda Misa, Waipahu, Jr.; Konae Purcell, Aiea, Sr.; Angela Woo, Kapolei, Sr.; Lia Chun, Leilehua, Sr.; Shareyn Muneoka, Aiea, Sr.; Kristen Watabu, Aiea, Sr.
Second team
Alzie Auelua, Radford, Jr.; Marina Gusman-Brown, Pearl City, Jr.; Koreta Gali, Campbell, Sr.; Taulafo Unutoa, Waipahu, Sr.; Samantha Misa, Waipahu, Fr.; Tavina Taeatafa-Pantistico, Nanakuli, Sr.; Tiana Caravallo, Leilehua, Jr.; Deanna Kaniaupio, Kapolei, Sr.
Honorable mention
Aiea: Mariisa Komomua; Camp: Shelei Thornton Harray, Amber Torres, Darlyn Levai, Riva Tafai; Kapo: Tiani Lau; Leil: Maile Keola, Angela Layugan, Isis Atualevao; Mil: Yvonne Morris, Lauren Cheape, Rayna Doloney, Mari Narito, Jasmine Pratt; Nan: Aliana Bator-Ka'aukai, Marina Pantastico, Vernadine Vickers, Sierra Nakea; PC: Jessica Ige, Jazmine Dahukoa-Malia, Stacy Iwahashi, Nicole Young; Rad: Olivia Stiller, Nicole Grebe, Sonya Legaspi, Melanie Faaliga; Wain: Ana Fogatu, Britney Wong, Alicia Aquino, Alexsis Cromwell; Waip: Paige Olmstead, Janine Unciano, Noela Noga.
Eastern Division
Player of the year--Tamari Miyashiro, Kalani.
Coach of the year--Tommy Lake, Moanalua.
First team
Miyashiro, Kalani, Sr.; Alisa Hout, Moanalua, Sr.; Camilla Ah-Hoy, Kahuku, Jr.; Tanya Sale, Farrington, Sr.; Jazmine Ma'afala, McKinley, So.; Miya Frank, Roosevelt, Sr.; Lena Yee, Moanalua, Sr.; Chelsae Iaela, Moanalua, Sr.
Second team
Amber Kanoa, Kalani, Sr.; Justiana Kalilimoku, Roosevelt, Jr.; Chanelle Esteban, Kaiser, Jr.; Keri Hee, Kalani, Sr.; Briana Amian, Moanalua, So.; Lily Latu, Kahuku, Jr.; Dara Waialae, Kalani, Sr.; Kristen Tanabe, Roosevelt, Sr.
Honorable mention
Anu: Waianuhea Lyau, Kaena Kirkland; Cas: Kelsie Bajet, Julie Kalama, Uilani Kekauoha; Far: Meilene Cenido, BN Alafonso, Fili Crichton, Matalasi Tauao; Kah: Aisha Ale, Leeann Mapu, Sachi Mamizuka; Kaim: Kelsey Rita, Flora Mesa, Paige Moi, Amelia Kelekolio, Sashi Capps-Doll; Kais: Kaylee Noborikawa, Jolie Yoshino, Kristie Uyehara; Kalh: Jillian Luis, Kaliko Kepa, Kathleen Hicks, Lei Marciel, Malia Samson; Kal: Meghan Koizumi, Krystie Vea; McK: Rayna Scudder, Chelsie Sato, Kehau Kahapea-Zablan, Linda Fowler; Moan: Shanyn Katada; Roos: Hoku Oleole, Chelsea Uchihara.
BOYS
Western Division
Player of the year--Aaron Amaral, Nanakuli.
Coach of the year--Julna Pasicaran, Waipahu.
First team
Amaral, Nanakuli, Sr.; Edward Garcia, Leilehua, Sr.; Scott Neumann, Mililani, Sr.; Joshua Fial, Pearl City, Sr.; James Dela Pena, Waialua, Sr.; Malosi Saolotoga, Waipahu, Jr.; Daniel Galarza, Leilehua, Sr.; Matthew Cheape, Mililani, Fr.
Second team
Cameron Moody, Kapolei, Jr.; Piou Ula Falaniko, Waipahu, Jr.; Clarence Sesepasara, Nanakuli, Sr.; Tauinaloa Tillon Jr., Waipahu, Sr.; Glen Klaiber, Radford, Jr.; David Spore, Leilehua, Sr.; Ronald Paul Viernes, Kapolei, Sr.; Anson Amaral, Nanakuli, Jr.
Honorable mention
Aiea: Nick Helsham, Michael Tabarejo, Darryl Talaro, Dewey Mark, Troy Uyeshiro; Camp: Pili Taitin, Keith Wagner, Sean Kelley; Kapo: Sam Alonzo, Jordan Canionero, Trevor Kaimikaua; Lei: Josiah Estavillo, Lawrence Villarania, Yahwen Yago; Mil: Kevin Carvalho, Chris Burt, Wade Kapahua-Fujita; Nan: Justin Luavasa, Mike Ahina, Ben Asi; PC: Jeremy Pahukoa-Malia, Rickey Salvacion, Travis Korenaga, Jovi Casarez; Rad: Steve Ryan Badua, Billy Nihipali, Anthony Babas, Matthew Tanaka; Wail: Rollin Olaso, Aaron Shlutz, Dave Kawika Lopez, Gilbert Menor; Wain: Gary Kuakini, Sean Kahale, Donovan Wong, Ulaita Tyrell, Shawn Fonoti; Waip: Arthur Fanene, Isaac Amion.
Eastern Division
Player of the year--Elias David, Kalaheo.
Coach of the year--Sivan Leoni, Kalaheo.
First team
David, Kalaheo, Jr.; Mana Guerreiro, Kalaheo, Jr.; Charles Bell, Kahuku, Jr.; Kaleo Kia, McKinley, Sr.; Hapaki Kaululaau, Kahuku, Sr.; Harryson Nicholas, Moanalua, Sr.; Chris Tumaneng, Kalaheo, So.; Kainoa Brede, Castle, Sr.
Second team
Mitchell Kuga, Moanalua, Sr.; Danton Balbos, Roosevelt, Sr.; Josh Yeager, Kahuku, Sr.; James Gaison, Moanalua, Jr.; Okesene Ale, Kahuku, Jr.; Zach Reis, Kalaheo, Sr.; Leigh Sinoto, Kaimuki, Jr.
Honorable mention
Anu: Aukai Walk, Hanalei Fujimoto, Ikaika Ka'awa; Cas: Michael Low, Kealii Bertalmann, Miah Spencer, Nainoa Hopkins; Far: James Kapahua, Kuaikaau Kamano, Joshua Ligot; Kah: Byron Yeager, Daryn Keahi; Kaim: Steven Hanuna, Jared Shiu; Kais: Evan Hayes; Kalh: David Moore; McK: Jarren Hirasaki, Sautia Tanoa, Ben Tobias, Rommel Vargas; Moan: Austin Zavala, Chad Yoshikawa; Roos: Gavin Wong, Kyle Maki, Elijah Kahooilihala, Jason Tasaka.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
College men
Yesterday
EAST
American U. 71, St. Francis, Pa. 65
Coll. of Charleston 78, Towson 58
Cornell 69, Ithaca 67
Maine 58, Dartmouth 52
Robert Morris 107, Thiel 47
SOUTH
Appalachian St. 78, James Madison 69
Georgia St. 85, Louisiana-Lafayette 78
McNeese St. 71, Spring Hill 43
Mercer 103, Georgia Southern 94, 2OT
Miami 84, Florida Atlantic 68
N.C. State 60, Purdue 53
Portland St. 58, Howard 53
South Florida 89, Bethune-Cookman 64
Tennessee 73, Wofford 67
UAB 66, Louisiana Tech 54
Weber St. 57, Elon 50
MIDWEST
Kansas 85, Nevada 52
Kansas St. 76, Ark.-Pine Bluff 42
Ohio 81, San Francisco 66
W. Michigan 68, Loyola of Chicago 64
SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma St. 76, SMU 57
Texas 86, Coppin St. 50
FAR WEST
Hawaii 66, Southern Illinois 64
Portland 93, Cal Poly-SLO 65
Hawaii Pacific 77, Carleton College 74
High scorers--HPU: Dante Sykes 20 (9 rebounds), Andrius Peciukas 18 (11 rebounds). CC: Anthony Baquero 27.
AP Top Twenty Five Poll
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 28, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:
|
Record |
Pts |
Pvs
|
1. Wake Forest (40) |
5-0 |
1,737 |
1
|
2. Kansas (18) |
2-0 |
1,678 |
2
|
3. Syracuse (4) |
5-0 |
1,582 |
4
|
4. Georgia Tech (7) |
3-0 |
1,580 |
3
|
5. Illinois (1) |
4-0 |
1,540 |
5
|
6. Oklahoma St. (2) |
3-0 |
1,420 |
6
|
7. Connecticut |
1-0 |
1,329 |
7
|
8. Kentucky |
3-0 |
1,284 |
8
|
9. North Carolina |
4-1 |
1,134 |
11
|
10. Duke |
3-0 |
1,129 |
9
|
11. Michigan St. |
3-0 |
1,073 |
10
|
12. Maryland |
3-0 |
1,018 |
13
|
13. Pittsburgh |
3-0 |
782 |
16
|
14. Washington |
4-0 |
770 |
22
|
15. Mississippi St. |
5-1 |
743 |
14
|
16. N.C. State |
4-0 |
722 |
17
|
17. Louisville |
3-1 |
584 |
12
|
18. Texas |
3-1 |
507 |
15
|
19. Florida |
3-0 |
447 |
23
|
20. Notre Dame |
3-0 |
442 |
21
|
21. Arizona |
3-2 |
413 |
18
|
22. Alabama |
4-1 |
381 |
19
|
23. Iowa |
3-1 |
367 |
--
|
24. Virginia |
4-0 |
235 |
--
|
25. Wisconsin |
2-1 |
114 |
20
|
Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 65, Cincinnati 51, S. Illinois 46, Memphis 34, Creighton 26, Boston College 24, Vermont 18, Charlotte 16, Stanford 15, Oklahoma 14, Pepperdine 14, Marquette 13, Michigan 9, Utah 8, UAB 7, New Mexico 4, George Washington 3, Iowa St. 3, Nevada 3, Ohio St. 3, West Virginia 3, Indiana 2, Oregon 2, Rutgers 2, Holy Cross 1, LSU 1, Miami (Ohio) 1, UTEP 1.
How Star-Bulletin sports editor Paul Arnett voted: 1. Illinois; 2. Wake Forest; 3. Kansas; 4. Syracuse; 5. Georgia Tech; 6. Connecticut; 7. Kentucky; 8. North Carolina; 9. Michigan State; 10. Oklahoma State; 11. Maryland; 12. Texas; 13. Duke; 14. Washington; 15. Arizona; 16. Alabama; 17. Mississippi State; 18. Louisville; 19. Pittsburgh; 20. Notre Dame; 21. Virginia; 22. Michigan; 23. Memphis; 24. Utah; 25. Wisconsin
SURFING
O'Neill World Cup of Surfing
At Sunset Beach
Following advanced to round four--Heat 1: Marcus Hickman, Hawaii; Travis Logie, S.Africa. 2: David Weare, S.Africa; Glenn Hall, Australia. 3: Nathan Carroll, Hawaii, Jamie O'Brien, Hawaii. 4: Sunny Garcia, Hawaii; Danilo Costa, Brazil. 5: Pablo Gutierrez, Spain; Renan Rocha, Brazil. 6: Mikael Picon, France; Ben Bourgeois, USA. 7: Fabio Gouveia, Brazil, Darren O'Rafferty, Australia. 8: Daniel Jones, Hawaii; Shaun Cansdell, Australia. 9: Yuri Sodre, Brazil; Myles Padaca, Hawaii. 10: Bernardo Pigmeu, Brazil; Evan Valiere, Hawaii. 11: Ian Walsh, Hawaii; Adrian Buchan, Australia. 12: Masatoshi Ohno, Japan; Dustin Cuizon, Hawaii. 13: Brian Pacheco, Hawaii; Leonardo Neves, Brazil. 14: Daniel Ross, Australia; Eneko Acero, Spain. 15: Adam Robertson, Australia; Pat O'Connell, USA. 16: Bede Durbidge, Australia; Luke Hitchings, Australia.
RUNNING
Mountainman
At Kualoa Ranch
Saturday's race results, 10-kilometers
Men
Overall--1. Jeremy Vantress, 36:24; 2. Jimmy Davis, 37:13; 3. Timothy Marr, 38:26.
19-and-under--1. Jeremy Kamakaala, 38:45; 2. Aaron Domingo, 41:43; 3. Jeremy Lota, 44:51.
20-24--1. Daniel Velasco, 40:43; 2. Chad Seymour, 40:47; 3. Kurt Sommer, 41:19.
25-29--1. Tai Blechta, 48:29; 2. Steven Yamamoto, 48:37; 3. Mario Pineda, 55:29.
30-34--1. David Lucas, 39:10; 2. Jiri Skrobaner, 39:46; 3. Tom McManuels, 46:12.
35-39--1. Eduardo Sa, 44:27; 2. Clinton Soo, 48:34; 3. Michael Elliot, 52:51.
40-44--Grant Porter, 58:58.
45-49--1. Ronald Sutherland, 53:11; 2. Mark McDowell, 57:38; 3. Michael Yarnell, 1:14:04.
55-59--Robert Long, 57:14.
60-and-over--1. Michael Richardson, 58:07; 2. Dan Walker, 1:08:39.
Women
Overall--1. Chelsea Smith, 39:58; 2. Courtney Barlow, 45:56; 3. Emily Jacobs, 48:56.
19-and-under--1. Kira Chong Tim, 55:49; 2. Haunani Kane, 1:00:31; 3. Maya Coelho, 1:05:18.
20-24--1. Heidi Jurges, 55:06; 2. Debra Reynoso, 1:00:27; 3. Janalie Bingham, 1:01:59.
25-29--1. Mary Tye, 59:39; 2. Kelly Gleason, 1:15:42; 3. Michelle Richardson-De Almeida, 1:18:15.
30-34--1. Jennifer Burtner, 50:20; 2. Melody Gillinger, 1:02:41; 3. Johanna Pfannenstiel, 1:04:22.
35-39--1. Uilani Pauole, 56:11; 2. Arlene Pangelinan, 1:04:32; 3. Dawn Bowman, 1:06:47.
40-44--1. Shoko Paul, 55:58; 2. Barbi McAllaster, 1:09:08; 3. Karen Quirk, 1:12:49.
45-49--1. Robin Richardson, 1:05:50; 2. Miriam Ha, 1:32:13.
TRIATHLON
Mountainman
At Kualoa Ranch
Sunday's results
.31-mile swim, 12.40-mile bike, 3.10-mile run
Men
Overall--1. Timothy Marr, 1:21:53; 2. Jimmy Davis, 1:22:56; 3. Chad Seymour, 1:24:11.
15-19--1. Andrew Mcdonald, 1:40:42; 2. Matthew Shanks, 2:01:50.
20-24--1. Daniel Velasco, 1:31:32; 2. Michael Wagoner, 1:42:11; 3. Billy Wong, 1:42:14.
25-29--1. Tai Blechta, 1:27:05; 2. Vinicius Freitas, 1:40:07; 3. Peter Lombard, 1:41:06.
30-34--1. Gregory Fennell, 1:35:01; 2. Markus Stowasser, 1:55:44; 3. Matthew Rauls, 2:10:08.
35-39--1. Jay Paul, 1:37:36; 2. Eduardo Sa, 1:38:39; 3. Greg Kugle, 1:42:25.
40-44--1. Ed Price, 1:30:34; 2. Kawika Singson, 1:54:30; 3. Sii Srisabai, 2:03:30.
45-49--1. Dave Daniels, 1:45:47; 2. David Griffith, 1:50:08; 3. Ed Bugarin, 1:55:00.
50-54--1. Rick O'Brian, 2:03:58; 2. Robert Bengtson, 2:13:26; 3. Ivan Kaisan, 2:34:34.
55-59--1. Ricky Merschdorf, 2:04:49; 2. James Erisman, 2:22:15; 3. Pete Meindertsma, 2:37:55.
60-64--1. Scott Sullivan, 2:21:10; 2. Dan Walker, 2:41:48.
WOMEN
Overall--1. Marion Summerer, 1:32:30; 2. Candes Gentry, 1:43:23; 3. Janell Petalver, 1:47:19.
20-24--1. Allegra Erisman, 2:05:37; 2. Joanne Haven, 2:12:45; 3. Margaret Shockley, 2:06:30.
25-29--1. Rachel Ross, 1:50:17; 2. Oena Tedder, 2:32:39; 3. Katrina Walters, 3:21:05.
30-34--Jennifer Burtner, 1:55:06.
35-39--1. Jennifer Nottage, 1:48:35; 2. Trina Kernstock, 3:42:58.
40-44--Susie Szatkowski, 2:05:02.
50-54--1. Lorna Erisman, 2:19:15; 2. Linda Moran, 3:23:13.
55-59--1. Wendy Minor, 2:18:20; 2. Sharon Meindertsma, 2:56:37.
Relay
Men--1. Jaco Van Delden-Ray Brust-Christian Friis, 1:21:37; 2. Michael Kenney-Christopher Holzner-Michael Leonard, 1:35:24; 3. Paul Threatt-Devin Troup-Tom McManuels, 1:55:56.
Women--1. Brooke Laporte-Monique Van Derlaan, Malia Harunga, 2:03:01; 2. Jamie Kolo-Jessica Smith-Grace Belen, 3:25:52.
Mixed--1. John Henderson-J. Henderson-Kara Siok, 1:37:55; 2. Kealaonapua O'Sullivan-Brandon Lima-Aaron Domingo, 1:38:43; 3. Elizabeth Hanohano-Hong-Cody Tsukayama-Jeremy Kamaka'ala, 1:43:39.
DECA Hawaii
At Barbers Point
Saturday's results
24-mile swim, 1,120-mile bike, 262-mile run
Following all finished
Men--1. Mario Rodrigues, Mexico, 9 days-38 hrs.-38 min. (unofficial); 2. Giacomo Maritati, Italy, 9 days-13 hrs.-54 min.; 3. Brock McKinley, Australia, 9 days-19 hrs.-19 min.; 4. Guy Rossi, France, 10 days-3 hrs.-2 min.; 5. Christophe Llamas, France, 10 days-23 hrs.-13 min.; 6. Jacques Fox, Luxembourg, 11 days-4 hrs.-56 min.; 7. Beat Knechtle, Switzerland, 11 days-22 hrs.-58 min.; 8. Michel Bisson, Canada, 11 days-23 hrs.-48 min.; 9. Alain DuPuis, France, 12 days-2 hrs.-43 min.; 10. Desmond Kiernan, Ireland, 12 days-9 hrs.-9 min.; 11. Jason Sawyer, Great Britain, 12 days-20 hrs.-21 min.; 12. Rob Holmes, England, 13 days-4 hrs.-18 min.; 13. John Reidy, Australia, 13 days-7 hrs.-45 min.; 14. Michael Gaertner, Germany, 13 days-10 hrs.-4 min.; 15. Felix Bergmeister, Austria, 13 days-12 hrs.-6 min.; 17. Rob Abcug, USA, 13 days-20 hrs.-28 min.; 19. Vincenzo Catalano, Italy, 13 days-23 hrs.-5 min.
Women--1. Suraya Oliver, Great Britain, 13 days-12 hrs.-6 min. (16th overall); 2. Eileen Steil, USA, 13 days-22 hrs.-15 min. (18th overall).
GOLF
Aloha Section
Governor John A. Burns Challenge Cup
Yesterday's first and second-round results
Professionals 8, Amateurs 4
Four-Ball match play
Matt Kodama/Ryan Perez def. Norman-Ganin Asao/Shane Hoshino, 2-1; Joe Phengsavath/Jerry Mullen def. Jonathan Mathias/Mark Chun, 3-2; Lance Taketa/Casey Nakama def. Shannon Tanoue/Del-Marc Fujita, 2-1; Matt Pakkala/Kitt Felte split Jonathan Ota/Gary Kong; Kevin Carll/Krik Nelson def. Brandan Kop/Clayton Gomi, 1-up; Andrew Feldmann/Ron Castillo Jr. def. Mike Kim/Nick Mason, 2-1.
Foursome match play
Ganin-Asao/Hoshino def. Kodama/Perez, 2-1; Phengsavath/Mullen split Mathias/Chun; Tanoue/Fujita def. Taketa/Nakama, 3-2; Ota/Kong def. Pakkala/Felte, 1-up; Carll/Nelson def. Kop/Gomi, 1-up; Feldmann/Casillo Jr. def. Kim/Mason, 2-1.