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TodayBASEBALLILH preseason: Mid-Pacific at Kalani, 4 p.m. Oahu AJA playoffs: Waialae vs. Olomana, 7 p.m., Hans L'Orange Park. BASKETBALL Prep girls preseason: Nanakuli at Roosevelt; Maryknoll at Farrington, both games begin at 6 p.m. GOLF Aloha Section Assistants 4-ball Match Play: Second round, Honolulu Country Club. OIA West: At West Loch, 10 a.m. SOFTBALL College: Hawaii vs. Virginia (2), 6 p.m. Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium. TENNIS College men and women: Bloomsburg (Pa.) at Brigham Young-Hawaii, 2 p.m. TomorrowBASEBALLCollege: Hawaii Pacific vs. Florida State, 7 p.m., Aloha Stadium. College exhibition: Hawaii-Hilo vs. Meijo U. (Japan), 6 p.m., Francis Wong Stadium. Oahu AJA: McCully vs. Pearl City, 7 p.m., Hans L'Orange Park. BASKETBALL Prep girls preseason: Sacred Hearts at Campbell, 5:30 p.m.; Moanalua vs. Waialua, 7 p.m. SOFTBALL College: Hawaii Pacific vs. Kennesaw State (Ga.) (2), 2 p.m., HPU's Hawaii Loa Campus Field. Hawaii Spring Fling Tournament: Campbell vs. Virginia, 3 p.m.; Campbell vs. Notre Dame, 5 p.m.; Hawaii vs. Notre Dame, 7 p.m., Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium. TENNIS College men and women: Bloomsberg University vs. Hawaii-Hilo, time TBD, UH Tennis Complex. MIL: Baldwin at Kekaulike, 2:30 p.m.; Kamehameha-Maui vs. Maui at KCC, 3 p.m. OIA East: Kalani at Castle, Kahuku at Kalaheo, Kailua at Kaiser, Farrington at McKinley, Kaimuki at Roosevelt, 1 p.m. OIA West: Radford at Mililani, Waianae at Pearl City, Aiea at Campbell, Waipahu at Waialua, Leilehua at Kapolei, 1 p.m. RUNNINGStraub/KapiolaniWomen's 10-KilometerSunday's results Overall--1. Sayuri Kusutani, 6:49.7; 2. Nina Christensen, 37:23.4; 3. Jeannie Wokasch, 38:11.9. 14-and-under--1. Farrah Madanay, 43:18.9; 2. Melissa Kawana, 46:59.7. 15-19--Lauren S. Ho, 40:34.8. 20-24--1. Sara E. Rigas, 42:47.9; 2. Jennifer Yip, 42:48.3; 3. Amanda Fine, 43:36.6. 25-29--1. Mary Tye, 46:32.0; 2. Jeanne Cubanski, 47:33.6; 3. Christina Clinton, 47:43.8. 30-34--1. Mina Casey-Pang, 39:45.9; 2. Abigail Bolthouse, 41:21.5; 3. Katey Mobley, 43:42.3. 35-39--1. Sandra Ferreira, 39:31.4; 2. Katherine Nichols, 42:32.0; 3. Carol Jaxon, 47:19.4. 40-44--1. Fay C. Slattery, 39:50.6; 2. Lola Georgi, 47:24.3; 3. Sandra Dixon, 47:25.5. 45-49--1. Connie Comiso, 45:36.6; 2. Stephanie Mclaughlin, 47:10.3; 3. George Ann Skandis, 48:46.1. 50-54--1. Sandra Burgess, 50:29.6; 2. Georgiane Senda, 51:43.0; 3. Rebecca Nadler, 51:48.2. 55-59--1. Wah Berman, 50:14.0; 2. Vivian Murray, 55:33.7; 3. Toni Estes, 55:49.0. 60-64--1. Bobbie Stapenhorst, 57:44.0; 2. Elaine Chun, 1:01:41.7; 3. Kay Lynch, 1:01:46.9. 65-69--1. Christa Obara, 56:42.8; 2. Joy Schoenecker, 1:01:28.6; 3. Liz Borrett, 1:02:00.1. 70-74--1. Mollie Chang, 59:11.7; 2. Fusako Matsunaga, 1:35:35.5; 3. Carlyn Dasinger, 1:37:53.7. 75-79--1. Ellen Humphrey, 1:05:24.3; 2. Barbara Zamparelli, 1:08:35.4; 3. Lillian S. Okazaki, 1:11:45.6; 4. Marilyn Mcgovern, 1:34:10.1. 80-and-over--Katherine H. Wery, 1:52:23.2. Seabee run Saturday's results, 5-kilometers MEN Overall--Michael French, 17:44.1. 19-and-under--1. Travis Decker, 20:32.9; 2. Ian Knapp, 22:09.8; 3. Clay Binrowski, 23:06.4. 20-29--1. Chris Holzner, 21:03.1; 2. Bennett Adams, 22:19.3; 3. Martinez Blackwell, 23:02.5. 30-39--1. Daniel Avondoglio, 18:59.1; 2. Bruce Nevel, 19:41.6; 3. Chris Fitzgerald, 22:37.8. 40-49--1. Joseph E. Allen, 21:20.0; 2. John Burns, 21:58.8; 3. Robert Rose, 24:11.5. 50-and-over--1. Keith Douglas, 24:34.2; 2. Ronald Yasuda, 24:38.2. Women Overall--Janet Pappas, 26:52.1. 19-and-under--1. Carolyn Blount, 41:59.8; 2. Sunny Blount, 52:00.7; 3. Lauren Blount, 52:00.7. 20-29--1. Deanna Dimeo, 27:37.0; 2. Maria Esquerra, 29:19.9; 3. Wendy Guydos, 33:07.8. 30-39--1. Allison Ramberg, 33:54.2; 2. Kathleen Frazee, 44:44.0; 3. Dina Moore, 55:28.6. 40-49--1. Debbie Deibert, 31:22.4; 2. Tammy Haroz, 44:44.1; 3. Tamara Fuligni, 53:27.1. CYCLINGTime TrialsCastle to HanaumaSunday's results Junior--Travis Decker, 37:53. Master II--1. Art Wong, 31:44; 2. Robert Bengston, 33:05; 3. Tim Corrigan, 33:20; 4. Veon McReynolds, 33:52; 5. Barry Masuda, 34:00; 6. Jon Emerson, 37:18; 7. Serafin Zasueta, 37:22; 8. John Savage, 42:19; 9. Jeffrey Smith, 43:15; 10. Thomas Mark, 44:34. Mountainbike--1. Paul Van Landeghen, 44:57; 2. Charlie Ah Toong, 49:08; 3. Quincy Crowell, 49:32; 4. Kamuela Kapanui, 51:08; 5. Keoni Paakaula, 1:15:59. Master--1. Eduardo Sa, 29:05; 2. Ray Brust, 30:56; 3. Rod Young, 31:20; 4. John Girmsey, 31:37; 5. Jay Paul, 31:48; 6. Larry Remillard, 31:53; 7. David Lum, 32:04; 8. Michael Fujita, 32:15; 9. Mark Miyamura, 32:18; 10. Robert Gardiner, 32:25; 11. Troy Wouters, 32:38; 12. Rob Lacey, 32:46; 13. Clayton Chee, 32:50; 14. Steven Kang, 33:36; 15. Peter Eddy, 34:12; 16. Efraim Manzano, 34:56; 17. Rod Huddleston, 34:57; 18. Rico Trujillo, 35:39; 19. Tom Brady, 35:59; 20. Lee Jones, 35:59; 21. Steven Chang, 36:15; 22. Dave Daniels, 36:46; 23. Mark Martello, 38:05; 24. Paiea Paul Natto, 38:17; 25. Chuck Harris, 38:51; 26. Claude Uehara, 39:07. Senior 1/2/3--1. Tony Lang, 26:43; 2. Mike Zagorski, 28:12; 3. Thomas Novikoff, 28:24; 4. Eric Takayama, 28:40; 5. Carl Brooks, 29:11; 6. Chad Seymour, 30:07; 7. J.B. Vowell, 31:53; 8. Geoffrey Siepker, 36:01. Senior 4/5--1. Tai Blechta, 28:15; 2. Tim Marr, 28:47; 3. Kurt Chamber, 29:10; 4. Dave Williams, 30:27; 5. Jiri Skrobanek, 30:38; 6. Matthew Myer, 31:25; 7. Jimmy Davis, 31:41; 8. Ariel Salinas, 32:01; 9. Alika Chee, 32:18; 10. John Henderson, 32:26; Chris Dacus, 33:04; 12. Nguyen Le, 33:08; 13. Brandon Lima, 33:10; 14. Gregory Fennell, 33:11; 15. Billy Wong, 33:14; 16. Adam Borah, 33:26; 17. Erik Teyema, 33:36; 18. Greg Hejtmanek, 34:17; 19. Allan Carmicheal, 34:56; 20. Steve Fronk, 35:18; 21. Joe Kanchananakhin, 36:00; 22. Matt Pitts, 36:46; 23. Lance Moss, 37:00; 24. Wil Yamamoto, 38:26; 25. Aaron Meyer, 38:57; 26. Stuart Naylor, 40:10. Women Master--1. Gail Hamada, 34:53; 2. Connie Abram, 35:32; 3. Kate Johnson, 35:39; 4. Wendy Miki, 37:27; 5. Sharin Sakurai, 37:54; 6. Uilani Pauole, 38:25; 7. Joy Secritario, 38:41; 8. Marcy Fleming, 39:53; 9. Emy Ching, 40:53; 10. Lisa Pinto, 44:01; 11. Deborah Taira, 44:34. Senior--1. Michelle Foster, 31:51; 2. Tanya Bettis, 32:07; 3. Ingrid Rolles, 32:14; 4. Kara Dreflak, 33:24; 5. Louise Perkman, 33:50; 6. Melinda Hayman, 35:17; 8. Alison Siepker, 44:57. Master II--1. Gabrielle Savage, 36:41; 2. Vivian Griffin, 38:58; 3. Sharon Keith, 39:43; 4. Noel Fishman, 42:01; 5. Kari Vasey, 44:53. BASKETBALLAP Men's Top 25 PollThe top 25 teams in The Associated Press' men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through March 6, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:
Others receiving votes: Florida 96, LSU 58, S. Illinois 43, Texas 28, Wis.-Milwaukee 9, Georgia Tech 5, New Mexico 5, Texas A&M 4, UCLA 3, Holy Cross 2, Saint Mary's, Calif. 2, Winthrop 2, Minnesota 1, Ohio St. 1, Old Dominion 1, Penn 1, Texas Tech 1, UTEP 1, Vermont 1. How Star-Bulletin sports editor Paul Arnett voted: 1. North Carolina; 2. Illinois; 3. Wake Forest; 4. Kentucky; 5. Duke; 6. Boston College; 7. Louisville; 8. Arizona; 9. Michigan State; 10. Connecticut; 11. Kansas; 12. Oklahom State; 13. Washington; 14. Syracuse; 15. Villanova; 16. Oklahoma ; 17. Gonzaga ; 18. Utah; 19. Cincinnati; 20. Pacific; 21. Pittsburgh; 22. Nevada; 23. Wisconsin; 24. Alabama; 25. Charlotte. BACK TO TOP
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