Scoreboard
POSTED: Saturday, January 03, 2009
Today
BASKETBALL
WAC men: Boise State at Hawaii, 7:05 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.
PacWest men: Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii-Hilo, 7:30 p.m., Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium.
PacWest women: Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii-Hilo, 5:30 p.m., Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium.
ILH Division II boys: Hanalani at Hawaii Baptist, Punahou at 'Iolani, Lanakila Baptist at Kamehameha, Le Jardin vs. Christian Academy at Kailua Gym, University vs. Island Pacific Academy at Klum Gym, Academy of the Pacific at Saint Louis, 6 p.m.
ILH Division I girls: Mid-Pacific at Sacred Hearts, 6 p.m.; Kamehameha at 'Iolani, 7:30 p.m.
ILH Division II girls: Hanalani at Hawaii Baptist, Punahou at 'Iolani, La Pietra at Kamehameha, 4:30 p.m.; Le Jardin vs. Christian Academy at Kailua Gym, 6 p.m.; St. Francis vs. Word of Life at Manoa Recreation Gym, 7:30 p.m.
OIA Red East girls: McKinley at Kalani, Roosevelt at Kailua, Moanalua at Castle; games begin after the conclusion of 5 p.m. JV game.
OIA Red West girls: Radford at Pearl City, Campbell at Aiea, Waianae at Kapolei; games begin after the conclusion of 5 p.m. JV game.
SOCCER
ILH boys: Kamehameha at Mid-Pacific, 'Iolani vs. Pac-Five at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Park, Damien at Saint Louis, noon.
ILH girls: Punahou at Mid-Pacific, 'Iolani vs. St. Francis, Pac-Five vs. Sacred Hearts, 10 a.m. Waipio Peninsula Soccer Park.
SWIMMING
KIF: 10 a.m., at Waimea pool.
WRESTLING
OIA: Pearl City vs. Kaiser, Campbell vs. Kalani, Kaiser vs. Waialua, Moanalua vs. Campbell, Waianae vs. Moanalua, Waialua vs. Kalaheo, Kalaheo vs. Pearl City, Kalani vs. Waianae, 10 a.m., matches at Campbell gym.
Kapolei vs. Kahuku, Mililani vs. Kailua, Kahuku vs. Nanakuli, Caslte vs. Mililani, Leilehua vs. Castle, Nanakuli vs. McKinley, McKinley vs. Leilehua, Kailua vs. Kapolei, 10 a.m., matches at Mililani gym.
Aiea vs. Roosevelt, Waipahu vs. Kaimuki, Kaimuki vs. Aiea, Radford vs. Farrington, Farrington vs. Waipahu, Roosevelt vs. Radford, 10 a.m., matches at Farrington gym.
Tomorrow
BASEBALL
AJA: Waialae vs. Olomana, 10 a.m., Ala Wai field; Pearl City vs. McCully, 10 .am., Hans L'Orange field; Manoa vs. Ewa, 1 p.m., Ala Wai field; Waipahu vs. Kaneohe, 1 p.m., Hans L'Orange field; Mililani vs. Sheridan, 1 p.m., Central Oahu Regional Park field 1.
BASKETBALL
Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic: Hawaii vs. Colorado, 5 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.
PREP BASKETBALL
ILH
JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS
Maryknoll 60, St. Francis 40
University 43, St. Andrew's 16
Punahou Gold 32, 'Iolani 30
Hanalani 47, La Pietra 14
BIIF
WYBT Makahiki Hou Invitational
VARSITY GIRLS
Wednesday
Championship—Konawaena 50, Kamehemeha-Hawaii 32
Leading scorers—KSH: Joelle Cabasa 9, Kayla Lacaran-Costales 9. Kona: Makayla Awa 13, Lia Galdeira 10.
SOCCER
OIA White East & West
VARSITY BOYS
Waialua 2, Kailua 1
Goal scorers—Wail: Kamalei Rosa 2. Kail: Dustin Kalai 1.
GLANTZ-CULVER LINES
NCAA football
FAVORITE | O | T | O/U | DOG |
Today |
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International Bowl |
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At Toronto |
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Connecticut | 6 | 6 1/2 | (52) | Buffalo |
Monday |
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Fiesta Bowl |
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At Glendale, Ariz. |
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Texas | 11 1/2 | 8 | (52 1/2 ) | Ohio St. |
Tuesday |
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GMAC Bowl |
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At Mobile, Ala. |
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Ball St. | 2 1/2 | Pk | (76 1/2 ) | Tulsa |
Thursday |
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BCS Championship Game |
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At Miami |
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Florida | 1 1/2 | 3 | (71 1/2 ) | Oklahoma |
NFL playoffs
FAVORITE | O | T | O/U | DOG |
Today |
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Atlanta | 2 1/2 | 1 | (51) | at Arizona |
Indianapolis | Pk | 1 | (51) | at San Diego |
Tomorrow |
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Baltimore | 3 | 3 1/2 | (37 1/2 ) | at Miami |
Philadelphia | 2 1/2 | 3 | (41 1/2 ) | at Minnesota |
NCAA basketball
FAVORITE | LINE | DOG |
at Minnesota | 4 | Ohio St. |
at Georgetown | 4 1/2 | Pittsburgh |
at Richmond | 9 1/2 | Rice |
Missouri | 4 1/2 | at Georgia |
at Northeastern | 7 1/2 | William & Mary |
at Wisconsin | 9 | Penn St. |
Notre Dame | 6 | at St. John's |
at Kansas | 1 | Tennessee |
Xavier | 4 1/2 | at Virginia |
at Hofstra | 5 | Drexel |
at Bowling Green | 15 | Fordham |
at Rhode Island | 9 1/2 | Akron |
Saint Joseph's | 7 | at Ball St. |
at Alabama | 2 | Georgia Tech |
Arkansas-x | 8 | North Texas |
at Maryland | 9 | Charlotte |
at Mississippi St. | 1 1/2 | Houston |
at Utah | 15 | Wyoming |
Old Dominion | 1 | at Georgia St. |
at Clemson | 22 | East Carolina |
Cleveland St. | 7 | at Detroit |
West Virginia | 8 | at Seton Hall |
at Florida | 13 1/2 | N.C. State |
at Loyola of Chicago | 4 | Wis.-Milwaukee |
Va. Commonwealth | 4 | at Delaware |
at Iowa | 13 1/2 | Indiana |
at Massachusetts | Pk | Vanderbilt |
at La.-Lafayette | 7 | Denver |
at Washington St. | 2 | Washington |
at Auburn | 15 | Tulane |
at Towson | 1 1/2 | James Madison |
Michigan St. | 2 | at Northwestern |
at Connecticut | 22 1/2 | Rutgers |
at Wright St. | 16 | Youngstown St. |
at Providence | 9 | DePaul |
at George Mason | 19 1/2 | UNC Wilmington |
at Arkansas St. | 10 1/2 | New Orleans |
at Missouri St. | 4 | Bradley |
Butler | 8 | at Valparaiso |
at TCU | 4 1/2 | Colorado St. |
at South Alabama | 1 | Middle Tenn. |
at W. Kentucky | 7 1/2 | Ark.-Little Rock |
at Illinois St. | 1 | Creighton |
at N. Iowa | 3 | Wichita St. |
at Ill.-Chicago | 7 | Wis.-Green Bay |
at BYU | 2 1/2 | Wake Forest |
at Troy | 6 | Fla. International |
at San Jose St. | 10 1/2 | Louisiana Tech |
San Diego St. | 7 | at Air Force |
at Nevada | 13 | Idaho |
at UC Irvine | 1 1/2 | Cal St.-Fullerton |
New Mexico St. | 1 | at Fresno St. |
at UNLV | 7 | New Mexico |
at Hawaii | 5 | Boise St. |
at Princeton | 6 | UNC Greensboro |
at Kansas St. | 19 1/2 | Idaho St. |
at Davidson | 25 | Samford |
at Canisius | 4 | Loyola, Md. |
W. Carolina | 7 | at Furman |
at Georgia Southern | 3 | Chattanooga |
at Niagara | 14 | Manhattan |
at Tennessee Tech | 13 1/2 | SE Missouri |
E. Kentucky | 2 1/2 | at Tennessee St. |
at Austin Peay | 9 | Morehead St. |
at Jacksonville St. | 11 | E. Illinois |
at Weber St. | 5 1/2 | N. Colorado |
at Montana | 7 | Montana St. |
x-at Little Rock, Ark.
NBA
FAVORITE | LINE | UNDERDOG |
at Charlotte | Pk | Milwaukee |
at Atlanta | 3 | Houston |
at Indiana | 7 | Sacramento |
at Miami | 7 | New Jersey |
at Chicago | 7 1/2 | Minnesota |
at San Antonio | 10 | Philadelphia |
at Denver | 2 | New Orleans |
NHL
FAVORITE | LINE | UNDERDOG | LINE |
at Pittsburgh | -200 | Florida | +170 |
at Boston | -220 | Buffalo | +180 |
Calgary | -130 | at Nashville | +110 |
at Washington | -165 | N.Y. Rangers | +145 |
at Toronto | -145 | Ottawa | +125 |
at Tampa Bay | -120 | Carolina | +100 |
Detroit | -175 | at Minnesota | +155 |
Columbus | -130 | at St. Louis | +110 |
at Edmonton | -130 | Dallas | +110 |
Philadelphia | -125 | at Los Angeles | +105 |
at San Jose | -400 | N.Y. Islanders | +300 |
PRO FOOTBALL
NFL Injury report
NEW YORK (AP) » The updated National Football League injury report, as provided by the league:
TODAY
ATLANTA FALCONS at ARIZONA CARDINALS—ATLANTA: QUESTIONABLE: DE John Abraham (thigh, shoulder), DE Jamaal Anderson (ankle), T Sam Baker (hip, back), WR Harry Douglas (head), DT Grady Jackson (knee), LB Curtis Lofton (knee), S Lawyer Milloy (back), RB Ovie Mughelli (knee), T Todd Weiner (knee). ARIZONA: QUESTIONABLE: WR Anquan Boldin (shoulder), DE Travis LaBoy (ankle), TE Leonard Pope (knee), DT Gabe Watson (knee). PROBABLE: S Aaron Francisco (ribs), TE Stephen Spach (ankle), LB Pago Togafau (knee), S Matt Ware (calf), S Adrian Wilson (toe).
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS at SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—INDIANAPOLIS: OUT: LB Gary Brackett (fibula). QUESTIONABLE: DT Eric Foster (finger), WR Pierre Garcon (knee), G Mike Pollak (ankle), CB Keiwan Ratliff (groin), G Jamey Richard (ankle). SAN DIEGO: DOUBTFUL: LB Brandon Siler (foot). QUESTIONABLE: TE Antonio Gates (ankle), RB LaDainian Tomlinson (groin).
TOMORROW
BALTIMORE RAVENS at MIAMI DOLPHINS—BALTIMORE: QUESTIONABLE: DT Justin Bannan (foot), LB Antwan Barnes (shoulder), G Chris Chester (back), WR Mark Clayton (knee), TE Todd Heap (back), LB Jarret Johnson (calf), WR Derrick Mason (shoulder), S Ed Reed (thigh), RB Ray Rice (calf), CB Samari Rolle (ankle, foot), K Matt Stover (right ankle), CB Fabian Washington (toe). PROBABLE: S Tom Zbikowski (thigh). MIAMI: QUESTIONABLE: TE David Martin (head, neck), DE Randy Starks (ankle).
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES at MINNESOTA VIKINGS—PHILADELPHIA: OUT: DE Victor Abiamiri (foot), G Shawn Andrews (back). QUESTIONABLE: T Jon Runyan (knee), CB Asante Samuel (hip), TE L.J. Smith (shoulder), RB Brian Westbrook (knee, ankle). PROBABLE: WR Hank Baskett (knee), LB Stewart Bradley (rib, groin), WR Kevin Curtis (calf), S Brian Dawkins (back), G Todd Herremans (shoulder, ankle). MINNESOTA: OUT: DE Ray Edwards (knee). QUESTIONABLE: DT Pat Williams (shoulder). PROBABLE: WR Bernard Berrian (ankle), T Artis Hicks (elbow).
MVPs
The NFL Most Valuable Players named by the Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media:
2008—Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, QB
2007—Tom Brady, New England, QB
2006—LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego, RB
2005—Shaun Alexander, Seattle, RB
2004—Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, QB
2003—Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, and Steve McNair, Tennessee, QBs
2002—Rich Gannon, Oakland, QB
2001—Kurt Warner, St. Louis, QB
2000—Marshall Faulk, St. Louis, RB
1999—Kurt Warner, St. Louis, QB
1998—Terrell Davis, Denver, RB
1997—Brett Favre, Green Bay, QB, and Barry Sanders, Detroit, RB
1996—Brett Favre, Green Bay, QB
1995—Brett Favre, Green Bay, QB
1994—Steve Young, San Francisco, QB
1993—Emmitt Smith, Dallas, RB
1992—Steve Young, San Francisco, QB
1991—Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, RB
1990—Joe Montana, San Francisco, QB
1989—Joe Montana, San Francisco, QB
1988—Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati, QB
1987—John Elway, Denver, QB
1986—Lawrence Taylor, New York Giants, LB
1985—Marcus Allen, Los Angeles Raiders, RB
1984—Dan Marino, Miami, QB
1983—Joe Theismann, Washington, QB
1982—Mark Moseley, Washington, PK
1981—Ken Anderson, Cincinnati, QB
1980—Brian Sipe, Cleveland, QB
1979—Earl Campbell, Houston, RB
1978—Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh, QB
1977—Walter Payton, Chicago, RB
1976—Bert Jones, Baltimore, QB
1975—Fran Tarkenton, Minnesota, QB
1974—Ken Stabler, Oakland, QB
1973—O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, RB
1972—Larry Brown, Washington, RB
1971—Alan Page, Minnesota, DT
1970—John Brodie, San Francisco, QB
1969—Roman Gabriel, Los Angeles Rams, QB
1968—Earl Morrall, Baltimore, QB
1967—John Unitas, Baltimore, QB
1966—Bart Starr, Green Bay, QB
1965—Jim Brown, Cleveland, RB
1964—John Unitas, Baltimore, QB
1963—Y.A. Tittle, New York Giants, QB
1962—Jim Taylor, Green Bay, RB
1961—Paul Hornung, Green Bay, RB