Scoreboard
POSTED: Wednesday, December 24, 2008
CALENDAR
Today
Football
Sheraton Hawaii Bowl: Notre Dame at Hawaii, 3 p.m., Aloha Stadium.
Tomorrow
No major local events scheduled.
Basketball
NABC/Division II
Coaches Top 25 Poll
Rec | Pts | LW | |
1. Findlay | 8-0 | 200 | 1 |
2. South Carolina Aiken | 6-0 | 190 | 2 |
3. Southwest Baptist | 9-0 | 186 | 3 |
4. Gannon | 4-0 | 176 | 4 |
5. Arkansas-Monticello | 9-0 | 164 | 8 |
6. LIU-C.W. Post | 5-0 | 150 | 7 |
7. Augusta State | 5-1 | 149 | 10 |
8. Central Oklahoma | 10-2 | 137 | 5 |
9. Minnesota State | 11-2 | 132 | 11 |
10. Missouri Southern | 12-0 | 127 | 14 |
11. Kentucky Wesleyan | 8-1 | 107 | 13 |
12. BYU-Hawaii | 5-1 | 103 | 6 |
13. Bellamine | 9-0 | 95 | 18 |
14. Catawba | 8-2 | 92 | 9 |
15. Satin Martin's | 12-2 | 82 | 19 |
16. Grand Valley State | 7-2 | 68 | 21 |
17. Northern Kentucky | 6-2 | 62 | 17 |
18. Southern Indiana | 11-2 | 59 | 22 |
19. Northern State | 9-1 | 49 | 23 |
20. Arkansas Tech | 9-2 | 40 | NR |
21. Claflin | 9-0 | 38 | NR |
22. Pittsburgh-Johnstown | 6-2 | 32 | 15 |
23. Edinboro | 8-0 | 24 | NR |
24. Augustana | 8-2 | 19 | NR |
t25. Clayton State | 8-0 | 18 | NR |
t25. Valdosta State | 11-2 | 18 | 20 |
Others receiving votes: Christian Brothers 13, Central Washington 12; Benedict 10, Mars Hill 9, Saint Anselm 6, Johnson C. Smith 5, Lynn 5, Francis Marion 4, Cal State-Dominguez Hills 3, Central Missouri 3, Hardin 3, MErcyhurst 3, Elizabeth City State 2, Merrimack 2, Ouachita Baptist 2.
High school preseason
Varsity boys
Kahuku 61, Punahou 59
High scorers-Kah: Nehoa Akina 14, Jray Galeai 10. Pun: Robby Toma 11, Taylor Crabb 10, Henry Caffiday 10.
ILH
Varsity girls Divsion II
Punahou 51, Christian Academy 28
Junior varsity girls
Mid-Pacific 40, Kamehameha-White 31
Soccer
ILH
Junior varsity boys
Kamehameha-Blue 2, Punahou-Gold 1
Iolani 1, Saint Louis 1
Mid-Pacific 2, Pac-Five 1
Kamehameha-White 1, Punahou-Blue 0
OIA Red East
Varsity girls
Kahuku 0, Castle 0
Kaiser 3, Roosevelt 0
Moanalua 2, Kalani 2
Goal scorers-Kais: Tamra Nee 2, Amy Austin. Moan: Tiana Fujimoto, Joy Eng. Kaln: Andrea Guirre, Sonya Aguirre.
Junior varsity girls
Kahuku 5, Castle 0
Kaiser 9, Roosevelt 0
Moanalua 2, Kalani 0
OIA Red West
Varsity girls
Mililani 1, Kapolei 0
Pearl City 3, Campbell 2
Goal scorers-Mil: Mari Miyashiro. PC: Nicole Kahunahana, Dayna Domingo, Christina Saturnio. Camp: Ashlyn Oliveros, Shailyn Saito.
Junior varsity girls
Mililani 2, Kapolei 0
Pearl City 5, Campbell 0
Leilehua 1, Waialua 0
OIA White
Varsity boys
Waialua 2, Farrington 0
Radford 2, Kaimuki 1
Goal scorers-Wail: Somkhit Lovan, Anthony Saito. Rad: Christopher Nichols, Brett Kalina. Kaim: Armin Bitaraf.
Varsity girls
Nanakuli 4, Farrington 0
Waianae 4, McKinley 0
Kailua 3, Waipahu 0
Goal scorers-Nan: Chelsea Eli-Kido 3, Charynae Morgan. Wain: Kalynn Ichinose 2, Janee Lee, Malia Talbert. Kail: Tiffany Pereza, Cheyenne Kadooka, Jessica Alameida.
Junior varsity girls
Kailua 3, Waipahu 0
Golf
Local aces
Johnny G. Robertson, Honolulu, Navy Marine, Dec. 16, No. 8, 125 yards,7-iron.
Scott Sakurada, Honolulu, Mililani Golf Club
Dec. 22, No. 6, 165 yards, 7-iron.
Brandt Fujii, Ewa Beach, Hawaii Prince Golf Course, Dec. 23, B-4, 147 yards, 8-iron.
Volleyball
Final AVCA Division I
Coaches Top 25
(First-place votes in parenthesis)
Rec | Pts | LW | |
1. Penn State (60) | 38-0 | 1,500 | 1 |
2. Stanford | 34-1 | 1,430 | 2 |
3. Nebraska | 31-3 | 1,377 | 4 |
4. Texas | 29-4 | 1,333 | 3 |
5. Washington | 27-5 | 1,257 | 5 |
6. California | 26-7 | 1,177 | 8 |
7. Hawaii | 31-4 | 1,152 | 6 |
8. UCLA | 22-11 | 1,036 | 9 |
9. Oregon | 25-9 | 972 | 7 |
10. Florida | 27-4 | 927 | 11 |
11. Illinois | 26-8 | 822 | 14 |
12. Iowa State | 22-13 | 777 | NR |
13. USC | 17-12 | 702 | 12 |
14. Minnesota | 27-7 | 674 | 10 |
15. Purdue | 26-9 | 651 | 17 |
16. Utah | 26-6 | 599 | 18 |
17. Michigan | 26-9 | 573 | 19 |
18. Wichita State | 30-2 | 513 | 13 |
19. San Diego | 23-5 | 422 | 15 |
20. Kansas State | 24-8 | 351 | 16 |
21. Saint Louis | 29-5 | 313 | 21 |
22. Kentucky | 26-6 | 218 | 20 |
23. Long Beach State | 26-6 | 188 | 24 |
24. Colorado State | 23-7 | 164 | 22 |
25. Santa Clara | 18-10 | 101 | NR |
Others receiving votes: Western Michigan 67; New Mexico State 66; Pepperdine 43; Tulane 23; Middle Tennessee 15; UAB 12; Cincinnati 9; San Francisco 8; Texas A&M 8; Duke 7; Clemson 5; Western Kentucky 2.
Molten/Volleyball
magazine media poll
(First-place votes in parenthesis)
1. Penn State (10), 200 points. 2. Stanford, 189. 3. (tie) Nebraska and Texas, 175.5. 5. Washington, 160. 6. Hawaii, 145. 7. Cal, 143. 8. UCLA, 121. 9. Oregon, 112. 10. Florida, 108.
11. Iowa State, 94. 12. Illinois, 76. 13. (tie) USC and Minnesota, 64. 15. Utah, 59. 16. Purdue, 55. 17. Michigan, 45. 18. Wichita State, 39. 19. San Diego, 31. 20. Saint Louis, 20.
Others receiving votes: Western Michigan, Kansas State, Long Beach State, New Mexico State, Santa Clara.
Glantz-culver lines
NCAA football
FAVORITE | O | T | O/U | DOG |
Tonight | ||||
Hawaii Bowl | ||||
At Honolulu | ||||
Notre Dame | + 2 | 2 | (48) | at Hawaii |
Friday | ||||
Motor City Bowl | ||||
At Detroit | ||||
Cent. Michigan | 4 | 7 | (641/2) | Fla. Atlantic |
Saturday | ||||
Meineke Car Care Bowl | ||||
At Charlotte, N.C. | ||||
West Virginia | + 1 | 11/2 | (45) | North Carolina |
Champs Sports Bowl | ||||
At Orlando, Fla. | ||||
Florida St. | 4 | 51/2 | (52) | Wisconsin |
Emerald Bowl | ||||
At San Francisco | ||||
California | 71/2 | 8 | (50) | Miami |
Sunday | ||||
Independence Bowl | ||||
At Shreveport, La. | ||||
Louisiana Tech | + 3 | Pk | (47) | N. Illinois |
Monday | ||||
Papajohns.com Bowl | ||||
At Birmingham, Ala. | ||||
Rutgers | 7 | 7 | (55) | N.C. State |
Alamo Bowl | ||||
At San Antonio | ||||
Missouri | 141/2 | 121/2 | (651/2) | Northwestern |
Tuesday | ||||
Humanitarian Bowl | ||||
At Boise, Idaho | ||||
Nevada | 1 | 2 | (58) | Maryland |
Texas Bowl | ||||
At Houston | ||||
Rice | 2 | 21/2 | (73) | W. Michigan |
Holiday Bowl | ||||
At San Diego | ||||
Oklahoma St. | 3 | 3 | (761/2) | Oregon |
Dec. 31 | ||||
Armed Forces Bowl | ||||
At Fort Worth, Texas | ||||
Houston | 2 | 31/2 | (64) | Air Force |
Sun Bowl | ||||
At El Paso, Texas | ||||
Oregon St. | 3 | 21/2 | (521/2) | Pittsburgh |
Music City Bowl | ||||
At Nashville, Tenn. | ||||
Boston College | 4 | 31/2 | (41) | Vanderbilt |
Insight Bowl | ||||
At Tempe, Ariz. | ||||
Kansas | 81/2 | 91/2 | (571/2) | Minnesota |
Chick-Fil-A Bowl | ||||
At Atlanta | ||||
Georgia Tech | 21/2 | 4 | (50) | LSU |
Jan. 1 | ||||
Outback Bowl | ||||
At Tampa, Fla. | ||||
Iowa | 3 | 31/2 | (43) | South Carolina |
Gator Bowl | ||||
At Jacksonville, Fla. | ||||
Clemson | + 1 | 21/2 | (551/2) | Nebraska |
Capital One Bowl | ||||
At Orlando, Fla. | ||||
Georgia | 51/2 | 71/2 | (54) | Michigan St. |
Rose Bowl | ||||
At Pasadena, Calif. | ||||
Southern Cal | 91/2 | 91/2 | (45) | Penn St. |
Orange Bowl | ||||
At Miami | ||||
Cincinnati | 1 | 21/2 | (411/2) | Virginia Tech |
Jan. 2 | ||||
Cotton Bowl | ||||
At Dallas | ||||
Texas Tech | 7 | 41/2 | (691/2) | Mississippi |
Liberty Bowl | ||||
At Memphis, Tenn. | ||||
East Carolina | 1 | 3 | (411/2) | Kentucky |
Sugar Bowl | ||||
At New Orleans | ||||
Alabama | 101/2 | 10 | (451/2) | Utah |
Jan. 3 | ||||
International Bowl | ||||
At Toronto | ||||
Connecticut | 6 | 41/2 | (511/2) | Buffalo |
Jan. 5 | ||||
Fiesta Bowl | ||||
At Glendale, Ariz. | ||||
Texas | 111/2 | 81/2 | (53) | Ohio St. |
at Vancouver | -170 | Edmonton | + 150 | |
at Los Angeles | -125 | Phoenix | + 105 |
Athletes of the week
Marcus Holyfield Mid-Pacific basketball
The Owls' lockdown defender was offensive at the 'Iolani Classic with 16 points against McKinley, 16 against Tsinghua (China) and 21 against Moanalua
Tiana Fujimoto Moanalua soccer
She scored four goals as Na Menehune defeated Kalaheo
Honor roll
BOYS BASKETBALL
» Rolland Alcoran, Ka'u: 17 points against Kohala; 14 points, 12 rebounds against Hilo
» Salele Aliifua, Kaiser: 16 points against Honokaa
» Kyle Barretta, Hawaii Baptist: 18 points against 'Iolani II
» Brandon Bautista, Kohala: 15 points against Honokaa, 28 against Keaau
» Colby Cabatu, KS-Hawaii: 20 points against Ka'u
» Kawika Cazimero, KS-Hawaii: 15 points against Kaiser
» Micah Christenson, Kamehameha: 16 points against Kaimuki; 18 points, including three treys, against Tsinghua (China)
» Aaron Fernandez, Kalaheo: 18 points against Saint Louis; 24 points, including three treys, against Campbell
» Richard Handy, Keaau: 16 points against Kaiser, 16 against Kohala
» Dalton Hilliard, Punahou: 20 points against Saint Louis
» Ryochi Iguchi, Kalani: 16 points against Roosevelt
» Haku Ishibashi, Keaau: 19 points against Kohala
» Izaak Janado, Waiakea: 17 points against Keaau
» Kainoa Kawaha, Hilo: made the winning basket with 3 seconds left against Honokaa
» Quentin Kimura, Radford: 20 points against Fleetwood Park (Canada)
» Derrell Lee, Radford: 18 points against Kalaheo
» Kristian Manuel, Campbell: 21 points against Fleetwood Park
» Zachery Manuel, Campbell: 17 points against Oregon City; 17 points against Kalaheo
» Kaulia Miller, Kailua: 15 points against Oregon City
» Mtume Msikizi-Jackson, Keaau: 21 points against Waiakea, 18 against Kohala
» Pii Minns, Kamehameha: 19 points against Kaimuki; 21 against Moanalua
» Matthew Moe, Roosevelt: 16 points against Kalani
» Marcus Monroe, Moanalua: 24 points against Maryknoll
» Christian Morimoto, Hawaii Baptist: 15 points against 'Iolani
» Kaipo Pale, Roosevelt: 22 points against Kalani
» P.J. Ramones, Ka'u: 18 points against Hilo
» Mitchel Shintani, Waiakea: 15 points against Hilo
» Kulani Soares, KS-Hawaii: 15 points against Kaiser
» David Taulung, Kaimuki: 15 points vs. Kamehameha; 17 vs. McKinley
» Desmond Tautofi, Kaimuki: 16 points against Kamehameha
» Dean Viena, Saint Louis: 18 points against Kalaheo
» Patrick Ward, Campbell: 25 points against Kalaheo
» James Zatulanon, Hilo: 25 points against Honokaa
GIRLS BASKETBALL
» Lia Galdeira, Konawaena: 17 points against Lahainaluna
BOYS SOCCER
» Alex Fowler, Roosevelt: two goals against Kalani
» Branden Galapia, Waialua: three goals against Waipahu
>> Danny Higa, Kalani: two goals against Kaiser
» Matthew Nakata, Kailua: three goals against Waianae
» Christopher Nichols, Radford: two goals against Waianae
» Ryan Pena, Roosevelt: two goals against Kalani
» Ralph Jan Russel Portigo, Farrington: two goals against Waipahu
» Anthony Saito, Waialua: two goals against Waianae
» Phil Sakaba, Mililani: two goals against Aiea
» Ben Snyder, Kapolei: two goals against Nanakuli
» Samuel Villarimo, Farrington: two goals against McKinley
» Koa Webster, McKinley: two goals against Farrington
GIRLS SOCCER
» April Aggacid, Farrington: two goals against McKinley
» Kristina Behrens, Kapolei: three goals against Leilehua
» Larissa Crain, Kapaa: three goals against Waimea
» Pua Hall, KS-Hawaii: two goals against St. Joseph
» Iolana Heaukulani, KS-Hawaii: two goals against St. Joseph
» Janee Lee, Waianae: two goals against Radford
» Tiffany Nakata, Kailua: two goals against Waianae
» Carly Neal, Kamehameha: two goals against Mid-Pacific
» Jacquie Watkins, Aiea: three goals against Leilehua
BOYS WRESTLING
Hawaii Wrestling Officials Association Scholarship Tournament
» Jonathan Sanielia Fuimoanao, Punahou: won the 285-pound division final by fall
» Dalton Harrington, Pac-Five: won the 160-pound division final by fall
» Jason Spiker, Kaiser: won the 108-pound division final by fall
GIRLS WRESTLING
Hawaii Wrestling Officials Association Scholarship Tournament
» Keiko Akamine, 'Iolani: won the 98-pound division final by fall
>> Ione Kamakaala, Kahuku: won the 125-pound division final by fall
» Courtney Kinimaka, Kapolei: won the 130-pound division final by fall
» Ilima-Lei Macfarlane, Punahou: won the 115-pound division final by fall
» Jenny Ojerio, Punahou: won the 140-pound division final by fall
To nominate:
Call: 529-4782. Fax: 529-4787. E-mail: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)