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TodayBOWLINGILH boys: Punahou vs. Mid-Pacific, Maryknoll vs. Damien, Iolani vs. Assets, Kamehameha vs. University, Saint Louis vs. Academy of the Pacific, 3:45 p.m., Ft. Shafter Lanes. VOLLEYBALL ILH boys: Maryknoll at Iolani, 4:30 p.m. ILH girls: Maryknoll at Iolani, 6 p.m.
TomorrowBOWLINGILH girls: Punahou vs. Mid-Pacific, Maryknoll vs. Sacred Hearts, Iolani vs. Hanalani, Hawaii Baptist vs. St. Andrew's, Kamehameha vs. University, St. Francis vs. Academy of the Pacific, 3:45 p.m., Ft. Shafter Lanes. VOLLEYBALL BIIF boys: Kealakehe at Hawaii Prep, following the 5 p.m. girls match. BIIF girls: Kealakehe at Hawaii Prep, 5 p.m. MIL boys: Kaahumanu at King Kekaulike, 6 p.m. MIL girls: Kaahumanu at King Kekaulike, St. Anthony at Maui, 5:30 p.m. OIA East boys: Castle at Roosevelt, 7 p.m. OIA East girls: Kahuku at Kalani, Castle at Roosevelt, McKinley at Farrington, 6 p.m. OIA West boys: Campbell at Kapolei, Leilehua at Mililani, Pearl City at Nanakuli, 7 p.m. OIA West girls: Pearl City at Nanakuli, Leilehua at Mililani, Waipahu at Kapolei, 6 p.m. OIA Division II boys: Farrington at MB Thompson, Kaiser at Kalani, 7 p.m.
BOXINGFight scheduleFridayAt The Arena at Gwinnett Center, Duluth, Ga., Sultan Ibragimov, Miami, vs. Friday Ahunanya, Las Vegas, 12, for Ibragimov's WBO Asia/Pacific heavyweight title; Ebo Elder, Newnan, Ga., vs. Lakva Sim, Los Angeles, 12, WBA lightweight title elimination bout; Rustam Nugaev, Los Angeles, vs. Luis Arceo, Mexico, 12, for the vacant WBA Fedecentro and IBF Latino lightweight titles; Merhav Mohar, Brooklyn, N.Y. vs. Xavier Tolliver, Arapahoe, N.C., 10, for the vacant WBC Fecarbox welterweight title. Saturday At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Marco Antonio Barrera, Mexico, vs. Robbie Peden, Australia, 12, for Barrera's WBC and Peden's IBF super featherweight titles; Leavander Johnson, Atlantic City, N.J., vs. Jesus Chavez, Mexico, 12, for Johnson's IBF lightweight title; Shane Mosley, Pomona, Calif., vs. Jose Luis Cruz, Santa Ana, Calif., 10, light middleweights; Randy Suico, Philippines, vs. Javier Jauregui, Mexico, 10, lightweights. At Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma, Wash., Walter Wright, Seattle, vs. Billy Lyell, Warren, Ohio, 10, light middleweights. Sept. 22 At Tokyo, Lorenzo Parra, Venezuela, vs. Takefumi Sakata, Japan, 12, for Parra's WBA flyweight title.
FOOTBALLCollegeThe Associated Press Top 25The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Saturday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
Others receiving votes: Alabama 137, Oregon 115, Utah 113, Wisconsin 88, Auburn 87, Colorado 62, Minnesota 41, Texas A&M 35, UCLA 24, Michigan St. 16, Penn St. 16, TCU 14, N.C. State 7, UTEP 7, Oregon St. 6, Toledo 5, West Virginia 4, Vanderbilt 1. How Star-Bulletin sports editor Paul Arnett voted: 1. Southern California; 2. Texas; 3. LSU; 4. Tennessee; 5. Virginia Tech; 6. Florida St.; 7. Georgia; 8. Florida; 9. Notre Dame; 10. Miami; 11. California; 12. Ohio St.; 13. Michigan; 14. Louisville; 15. Georgia Tech; 16. Purdue; 17. Virginia; 18. Clemson; 19. Boston College; 20. Iowa; 21. Fresno St.; 22. Oklahoma; 23. Utah; 24. Texas Tech; 25. Auburn.
USA Today Top 25
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 137; Minnesota 115; Oregon 103; Auburn 94; UCLA 54; Utah 54; Iowa State 50; Penn State 49; Colorado 30; Texas-El Paso 14; West Virginia 11; North Carolina State 8; TCU 7; Bowling Green 6; Texas A&M 6; Toledo 6; Michigan State 5; Air Force 3; New Mexico 2; Oregon State 2; Northwestern 1; South Carolina 1.
BIIFSaturday's late scoreKamehameha-Hawaii 41, Ka'u 0 At Ka'u H.S. Field KS-Hawaii (4-0, 2-0) 21 7 13 0 -- 41 Ka'u (0-2, 0-2) 0 0 0 0 -- 0 Kam--Daniel Kalai 32 pass from Mana Silva (Leon Peralto kick). Kam--Silva 1 run (Peralto kick). Kam--Koa Aiwohi 10 punt return (Peralton kick). Kam--Pono Kaleohano 45 pass from Silva (Peralto kick). Kam--Thomas Pegues 70 pass from Silva (Peralto kick). Kam--Wailau Ryder 1 run (kick failed). No individual statistics available.
GOLFEnvirocare Utah ClassicAt Sandy, UtahPurse: $475,000 Final round, par-72
U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur
At Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Darin Newhouse, Tyler, Texas | 67b-71h | -- | 138 |
Raymond Floyd Jr, Greenwich, Conn. | 70h-70b | -- | 140 |
Danny Green, Jackson, Tenn. | 69b-72h | -- | 141 |
David Noll Jr, Dalton, Ga. | 68b-74h | -- | 142 |
Kevin Marsh, Las Vegas | 78h-64b | -- | 142 |
Parker Smith, Morristown, Tenn. | 71h-71b | -- | 142 |
Brendan Hester, Northbridge, Mass. | 66b-77h | -- | 143 |
Tim Hogarth, Northridge, Calif. | 71h-73b | -- | 144 |
Trip Kuehne, Dallas | 74h-70b | -- | 144 |
Daniel Perrett, England | 75h-70b | -- | 145 |
Eoghan O'Connell, Palm Bch Grdns, Fla. | 73h-72b | -- | 145 |
Kenneth Kellaney, Phoenix | 71h-74b | -- | 145 |
Matt Robbins, Cumming, Ga. | 71b-74h | -- | 145 |
Nate Dunn, Manchester, Iowa | 76h-69b | -- | 145 |
Robert Stelben Jr, Darien, Conn. | 71b-74h | -- | 145 |
Sean Knapp, Oakmont, Pa. | 75h-70b | -- | 145 |
Trey Lewis, Hendersonville, Tenn. | 74b-71h | -- | 145 |
Failed to Qualify |
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Shigeru Matsui, Honolulu | 87h-82b | -- | 169 |