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Star-Bulletin staff



Today

No major local events scheduled.

Tomorrow

Baseball
Hawaii Winter Baseball: BeachBoys vs. CaneFires, 6:30 p.m., at Hans L'Orange Field; Honu vs. Sharks, 6:30 p.m., at Maehara Stadium.
VOLLEYBALL
ILH girls: St. Francis at Kamehameha, University vs. Christian Academy at Mid-Pacific, 4:30 p.m.; Le Jardin vs. Lanakila Baptist at St. Andrew's, 5 p.m.; Hawaii Baptist Academy at La Pietra, Word of Life Academy at Mid-Pacific Academy, Maryknoll at Punahou, Iolani at Sacred Hearts Academy, 6 p.m. Hanalani at St. Andrew's 6:30 p.m.
OIA Red: Waianae at Leilehua, Pearl City at Kapolei, Radford at Aiea, Kalani at Kahuku, Kailua at Moanalua, Kaimuki at Roosevelt, matches to follow 5 p.m. JV game.

AIR RIFLERY

OIA

Saturday's result
Varsity boys
Kapolei 1,134 def. Leilehua 1,032
Leading shooters--Kapo: Jessie Navarrete 224; Lei: Andy Nishihara 232.
Varsity girls
Kapolei 1,130 def. Leilehua 890
Leading shooters--Kapo: Brittany Kinoshita 235; Lei: Ji-Yun Arakawa 205.

FOOTBALL

USA Today Top 25

The Top 25 teams in the USA Today college football coaches poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 29, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:


Record Pts Pvs
1. Southern Cal (45) 4-0 1,483 1
2. LSU (14) 5-0 1,454 2
3. California 5-0 1,363 6
4. Ohio State (1) 5-0 1,313 8
5. Wisconsin 5-0 1,251 9
6. Boston College 5-0 1,138 11
7. Florida 4-1 1,000 3
8. Kentucky 5-0 971 15
9. South Florida 4-0 960 18
10. Oklahoma 4-1 925 4
11. Georgia 4-1 758 16
12. West Virginia 4-1 756 5
13. Oregon 4-1 697 12
14. Virginia Tech 4-1 661 14
15. Hawaii 5-0 585 17
16. Texas 4-1 573 7
17. Missouri 4-0 532 20
18. South Carolina 4-1 529 21
19. Arizona State 5-0 466 t25
20. Purdue 5-0 423 t25
21. Rutgers 3-1 347 10
22. Clemson 4-1 278 13
23. Nebraska 4-1 261 22
24. Cincinnati 5-0 249 NR
25. UCLA 4-1 79 NR

Others receiving votes: Miami (Fla.) 68; Michigan State 63; Kansas 48; Florida State 46; Auburn 42; Kansas State 33; Boise State 25; Connecticut 23; Illinois 21; Tennessee 17; Virginia 15; Penn State 12; Michigan 10; Texas A&M 10; Alabama 5; Colorado 3; Georgia Tech 3; Central Florida 1; Indiana 1; Wake Forest 1; Wyoming 1.

Harris Top 25

The Top 25 teams in the first Harris Interactive College Football Poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 29, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:


Record Pts Pvs
1. USC (76) 4-0 2,763 1
2. LSU (36) 5-0 2,724 2
3. California 5-0 2,548 6
4. Ohio State 5-0 2,462 7
5. Wisconsin 5-0 2,324 9
6. Boston College 5-0 2,107 11
7. Kentucky 5-0 1,903 14
8. Florida 4-1 1,863 4
9. Oklahoma 4-1 1,837 3
10. South Florida 4-0 1,775 20
11. West Virginia 4-1 1,499 5
12. Georgia 4-1 1,426 15
13. Oregon 4-1 1,354 10
14. South Carolina 4-1 1,287 17
15. Virginia Tech 4-1 1,086 16
16. Hawaii 5-0 1,030 18
17. Texas 4-1 1,025 8
18. Missouri 4-0 918 21
19. Arizona State 5-0 901 23
20. Purdue 5-0 602 NR
21. Rutgers 3-1 568 12
22. Clemson 4-1 503 13
23. Nebraska 4-1 498 24
24. Cincinnati 5-0 466 NR
25. Michigan State 4-1 151 25

Others receiving votes: UCLA 136; Miami (FLA) 122; Kansas State 104; Kansas 79; Florida State 68; Illinois 52; Connecticut 51; Penn State 38; Michigan 26; Virginia 23; Auburn 21; Arkansas 17; Georgia Tech 13; Texas A&M 8; Tennessee 6; Colorado 3; Louisville 3; Boise State 2; Bowling Green 2; Central Florida 2; Alabama 1; Indiana 1; Maryland 1; Washington 1.
How Star-Bulletin sports writer Cindy Luis voted: 1. LSU; 2. USC; 3. California; 4. Ohio State; 5. Wisconsin; 6. Boston College; 7. Kentucky; 8. South Florida; 9. Florida; 10. South Carolina; 11. Virginia Tech; 12. West Virginia; 13. Oregon; 14. Oklahoma; 15. Texas; 16. Hawaii; 17. Kansas State; 18. Georgia; 19. Arizona State; 20. Kansas; 21. Missouri; 22. Rutgers; 23. Nebraska; 24. Clemson; 25. Cincinnati.

OIA White

Saturday's result
Pearl City 27, Kaiser 10
At Pearl City H.S. Field

Kaiser (2-4, 2-3) 7 3 0 0 -- 10
Pearl City (3-2-1, 3-2) 7 13 0 7 -- 27

PC--Skye Kaapuni 96 yard pass from Kawika Borden (Tony King kick)
Kais--Kalua Noa 45 yard pass from Cal Tashiro (Kyle Niiro kick)
PC--Antoin DeWalt 18 yard pass from Borden (kick failed)
Kais--Niiro 37 fg
PC--DeWalt 15 yard pass from Borden (King kick)
PC--Konrad Hamamoto 8 yard pass from Borden (King kick)

RUSHING -- Kaiser: Nainoa Kam 11-40, Noa 3-36, Jesse Kauhola 7-18, Corey Hironaka 1-3, Tashiro 4-2, Josh Juntilla 3-1, Laakea Awong 2-(-2). Pearl City: DeWalt 15-170, Borden 5-20, Jared Cudiamat 5-17, Joe Moe 3-11, Derron Davis 1-8, Jonathan Yamada 2-3, Kodie Frank 1-(-7), Brennan Aragosa 1-(-10).
PASSING -- Kaiser: Tashiro 18-32-0-261, Awong 0-2-1-0. Pearl City: Borden 6-10-0-166, DeWalt 0-1-0-0, Davis 1-2-0-(-1).
RECEIVING -- Kaiser: Noa 4-99, Kam 4-31, Hironaka 3-16, Kauhola 3-15, Brian Freeman 2-77, Awong 1-13, Juntilla 1-10. Pearl City: DeWalt 3-33, Kaapuni 1-96, Aaron Puahala 1-29, Hamamoto 1-8.
Junior varsity -- Pearl City 21, Kaiser 16

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NCAA Football

Favorite Open Today Underdog
Tomorrow
at Memphis 1 2 Marshall
Wednesday
at Southern Miss. 21 21 Rice
Thursday
at South Carolina 4 3 1/2 Kentucky
Friday
at Louisville 14 1/2 14 1/2 Utah
Saturday
N. Illinois 4 1/2 3 1/2 at Temple
at Syracuse OFF OFF West Virginia
at Rutgers 3 3 Cincinnati
at Illinois 2 1/2 3 Wisconsin
at Indiana 9 1/2 12 1/2 Minnesota
at Michigan St. 16 14 1/2 Northwestern
Miami 7 1/2 7 1/2 at North Carolina
Wake Forest 9 7 1/2 at Duke
at Ball St. 11 1/2 12 1/2 Cent. Michigan
at Auburn 9 1/2 8 1/2 Vanderbilt
at Boston College 19 1/2 19 1/2 Bowling Green
Ohio 5 1/2 5 1/2 at Buffalo
at Army 4 1/2 7 Tulane
at Michigan 33 1/2 31 1/2 E. Michigan
at Wyoming +1 1/2 2 TCU
at Texas A&M 4 1/2 6 Oklahoma St.
at Mississippi St. 16 1/2 16 1/2 UAB
at Kent St. 9 1/2 10 Miami (Ohio)
at Kansas St. 3 1/2 2 1/2 Kansas
at Mississippi 12 1/2 13 Louisiana Tech
Colorado 10 9 at Baylor
at Clemson 5 1/2 5 Virginia Tech
Oklahoma-x 10 10 Texas
at Missouri 7 7 Nebraska
at Penn St. 8 7 1/2 Iowa
at Florida St. 19 1/2 17 1/2 N.C. State
at Tennessee 1 2 Georgia
at Nevada 2 3 Fresno St.
at Alabama 13 11 1/2 Houston
at San Jose St. 7 1/2 6 1/2 Idaho
at Colorado St. 12 13 San Diego St.
at Oregon St. 5 1/2 5 Arizona
at Southern Cal 39 1/2 37 1/2 Stanford
at W. Michigan 9 1/2 10 Akron
Georgia Tech 3 2 1/2 at Maryland
at Texas Tech 27 24 1/2 Iowa St.
UCF 2 1/2 3 1/2 at East Carolina
at LSU 9 8 Florida
Ohio St. 5 1/2 6 1/2 at Purdue
at UCLA 22 21 Notre Dame
at Air Force 6 1/2 6 UNLV
Tulsa 3 1/2 3 at UTEP
Arizona St. 10 9 at Washington St.
at Hawaii 39 38 1/2 Utah St.
South Florida 17 15 1/2 at Fla. Atlantic
Arkansas St. 2 1/2 3 at La-Monroe
at La.-Lafayette 7 6 1/2 North Texas
Troy 20 19 at Fla. Int'l
Virginia 11 10 1/2 at Middle Tenn.
Sunday
at Boise St. 24 1/2 22 1/2 New Mexico St.

x-at Dallas
Off Key
West Virginia QB questionable

NFL ISLANDERS

University of Hawaii

Ikaika Alama-Francis (Kalaheo), DE, Detroit: made one tackle in victory over Chicago
*Jason Elam, K, Denver: kicked field goals of 35 and 22 and also kicked two extra points; passed Jan Stenerud and into eighth place on the all-time scoring list with 1,702 points
Travis LaBoy, DE, Tennessee: Titans had a bye yesterday
Ashley Lelie (Radford), WR, San Francisco: did not catch a pass in a loss to Seattle
*Reagan Mauia, RB, Miami: got the first two carries of his career and ended with 5 yards rushing
*Mat McBriar, P, Dallas: punted five times for an average of 51.8 yards
*Isaac Sopoaga, DT, San Francisco: made one tackle in loss to the Seahawks
*Pisa Tinoisamoa, LB, St. Louis: returned from an injury and made five tackles, including two unassisted stops, in a loss to Dallas
Jeff UIbrich, LB, San Francisco: made one special teams tackle and also recovered a fumble on special teams against Seattle

Kahuku

Aaron Francisco, S, Arizona: made two tackles, including one on special teams in a win over Pittsburgh
*Ma'ake Kemoeatu, DT, Carolina: made five tackles, including four unassisted stops, and defended two passes in a loss to Tampa Bay

Molokai

Kimo von Oelhoffen, DT, Philadelphia: was inactive for yesterday's loss to the New York Giants
Also playing: *Kynan Forney (Hawaii), G, Atlanta; *Olin Kreutz (Saint Louis) C, Chicago; *Dominic Raiola (Saint Louis), C, Detroit; *Samson Satele (Hawaii), C, Miami.
Other players with byes yesterday: Chris Kemoeatu (Kahuku) G, Pittsburgh; *Vincent Manuwai (Farrington/Hawaii), G, Jacksonville; *Chris Naeole (Kahuku), G, Jacksonville.
*-starter

POLO

Aloha Cup

At Waimanalo
Alii's 6, Naturally Hawaiian 2
Leading scorers--Alii: Mike Ebinger 3, Jason Lau 2, Allen Hoe. NH: Alice Broughton, Rosey Rosecrans.





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