Scoreboard
POSTED: Monday, October 12, 2009
CALENDAR
Today
No major events scheduled.
BULLETIN BOARD
Softball umpires: OIA and ILH girls softball umpires needed due to overlapping high school baseball and softball seasons. Clinic on Oct. 18, 8 to 10 a.m. at Moanalua District Park. For information, call Warren Okinaka at 927-1360 or e-mail .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), or call Walter Yamatsuka at 295-4707 or e-mail .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Fundraiser: Rummage sale to support Riggers Alakai soccer team summer travel, Oct. 24, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Manoa School cafeteria, 3155 Manoa Rd. Call Caren Fukushima at 944-5839.
SOFTBALL
OIA
Junior varsity girls
Saturday
Mililani 3, Kapolei 2
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
AP Top 25
Record | Pts | Pvs | |
1. Florida (50) | 5-0 | 1,490 | 1 |
2. Alabama (10) | 6-0 | 1,430 | 3 |
3. Texas | 5-0 | 1,395 | 2 |
4. Virginia Tech | 5-1 | 1,283 | 5 |
5. Boise St. | 5-0 | 1,199 | 6 |
6. Southern Cal | 4-1 | 1,161 | 7 |
7. Ohio St. | 5-1 | 1,048 | 9 |
8. Cincinnati | 5-0 | 1,038 | 8 |
9. Miami | 4-1 | 970 | 11 |
10. LSU | 5-1 | 947 | 4 |
11. Iowa | 6-0 | 919 | 12 |
12. TCU | 5-0 | 917 | 10 |
13. Oregon | 5-1 | 776 | 13 |
14. Penn St. | 5-1 | 597 | 14 |
15. Nebraska | 4-1 | 576 | 21 |
16. Oklahoma St. | 4-1 | 559 | 15 |
17. Kansas | 5-0 | 551 | 16 |
18. BYU | 5-1 | 490 | 18 |
19. Georgia Tech | 5-1 | 453 | 22 |
20. Oklahoma | 3-2 | 432 | 19 |
21. South Florida | 5-0 | 330 | 23 |
22. South Carolina | 5-1 | 319 | 25 |
23. Houston | 4-1 | 192 | — |
24. Utah | 4-1 | 76 | — |
25. Notre Dame | 4-1 | 75 | — |
Others receiving votes: Pittsburgh 58, Auburn 55, West Virginia 46, Mississippi 28, Wisconsin 27, Missouri 25, Arkansas 16, Cent. Michigan 6, Arizona 5, Michigan 5, Oregon St. 2, Idaho 1, Navy 1, Stanford 1, Texas Tech 1.
How Star-Bulletin sports editor Paul Arnett voted: 1. Florida; 2. Alabama; 3. Texas; 4. Virginia Tech; 5. Boise State; 6. USC; 7. Ohio State; 8. Cincinnati; 9. Miami, Fla.; 10. Iowa; 11. LSU; 12. Penn State; 13. Oregon; 14. TCU; 15. BYU; 16. Nebraska; 17. Oklahoma State; 18. Oklahoma; 19. Kansas; 20. Georgia Tech; 21. South Carolina; 22. Arkansas; 23. Utah; 24. South Florida; 25. Notre Dame.
USA TODAY TOP 25
Record | Pts | Pvs | |
1. Florida (53) | 5-0 | 1,468 | 1 |
2. Texas (1) | 5-0 | 1,402 | 2 |
3. Alabama (5) | 6-0 | 1,378 | 3 |
4. Virginia Tech | 5-1 | 1,241 | 5 |
5. Southern California | 4-1 | 1,175 | 7 |
6. Boise State | 5-0 | 1,170 | 6 |
7. Ohio State | 5-1 | 1,122 | 8 |
8. TCU | 5-0 | 979 | 9 |
9. Cincinnati | 5-0 | 973 | 10 |
10. LSU | 5-1 | 944 | 4 |
11. Miami (Fla.) | 4-1 | 847 | 11 |
12. Iowa | 6-0 | 785 | 14 |
13. Penn State | 5-1 | 782 | 12 |
14. Oklahoma State | 4-1 | 676 | 13 |
15. Kansas | 5-0 | 640 | 15 |
16. Oregon | 5-1 | 620 | 17 |
17. Nebraska | 4-1 | 491 | 22 |
18. Oklahoma | 3-2 | 447 | 21 |
19. Brigham Young | 5-1 | 441 | 20 |
20. Georgia Tech | 5-1 | 420 | 23 |
21. South Florida | 5-0 | 305 | 24 |
22. South Carolina | 5-1 | 279 | — |
23. Houston | 4-1 | 96 | — |
24. Missouri | 4-1 | 90 | 18 |
25. Notre Dame | 4-1 | 76 | — |
Others receiving votes: Auburn 73, Mississippi 60, Pittsburgh 57, Utah 49, Wisconsin 37, West Virginia 13, Arkansas 12, Oregon State 8, Stanford 8, Central Michigan 7, Michigan 2, North Carolina 1, UCLA 1.
HARRIS TOP 25
Record | Pts | Pvs | |
1. Florida (99) | 5-0 | 2,831 | 1 |
2. Alabama (13) | 6-0 | 2,684 | 3 |
2. Texas (2) | 5-0 | 2,684 | 2 |
4. Virginia Tech | 5-1 | 2,386 | 6 |
5. Boise State | 5-0 | 2,274 | 5 |
6. USC | 4-1 | 2,250 | 7 |
7. Ohio State | 5-1 | 2,073 | 8 |
8. Cincinnati | 5-0 | 1,935 | 9 |
9. LSU | 5-1 | 1,905 | 4 |
10. TCU | 5-0 | 1,805 | 10 |
11. Iowa | 6-0 | 1,697 | 11 |
12. Miami (FL) | 4-1 | 1,627 | 12 |
13. Penn State | 5-1 | 1,371 | 13 |
14. Oregon | 5-1 | 1,350 | 15 |
15. Oklahoma State | 4-1 | 1,186 | 14 |
16. Kansas | 5-0 | 1,141 | 16 |
17. BYU | 5-1 | 963 | 17 |
18. Oklahoma | 3-2 | 883 | 20 |
19. Nebraska | 4-1 | 869 | 21 |
20. Georgia Tech | 5-1 | 771 | 22 |
21. South Florida | 5-0 | 691 | 24 |
22. South Carolina | 5-1 | 481 | — |
23. Houston | 4-1 | 252 | — |
24. Auburn | 5-1 | 164 | 19 |
25. Notre Dame | 4-1 | 142 | — |
Other teams receiving votes: Utah 119, Missouri 96, Mississippi 94, Wisconsin 90, Pittsburgh 75, West Virginia 50, Arkansas 32, Michigan 22, Oregon State 21, Idaho 8, Stanford 7, Central Michigan 6, California 4, Connecticut 4, Michigan State 4, Tennessee 2, Navy 1.
How the Star-Bulletin's Cindy Luis voted: 1. Florida. 2. Texas. 3. Alabama. 4. Boise State. 5. Virginia Tech. 6. USC. 7. Ohio State. 8. LSU. 9. Cincinnati. 10. TCU. 11. Iowa. 12. South Carolina. 13. Penn State. 14. Oregon. 15. Oklahoma State. 16. Miami (Fla.). 17. BYU. 18. Kansas. 19. Nebraska. 20. Georgia Tech.
21. South Florida. 22. Oklahoma. 23. Mississippi. 24. Auburn. 25. Missouri.
CROSS COUNTRY
OIA
East Division Championships
Saturday
Varsity girls (3 miles)
Individual
1. Sophie Curatilo, Moanalua, 20:15.85; 2. Dalynn Chun Fat-Arden, Castle, 20:42.14; 3. Linnea Tokushige, Kalani, 21:13.61; 4. Lauren Watanabe, Roosevelt, 21:21.03; 5. Darian Auna, Kahuku, 21:23.55; 6. Tiffany Tang, McKinley, 21:36.77; 7. Samantha Shipley, Kahuku, 21:40.33; 8. Maya Shishido, Roosevelt, 21:40.33; 9. Lynn Le, Roosevelt, 21:52.82; 10. Jessica Yukawa, Roosevelt, 21:53.76.
Team
1. Roosevelt, 40; 2. Moanalua, 68; 3. McKinley, 77; 4. Kahuku, 77; 5. Kalani, 83.
Varsity boys (3 miles)
Individual
1. Eric Pak, Castle, 16:55.22; 2. Kai Yoshioka, Roosevelt, 17:19.12; 3. Kevin Do, McKinley, 17:43.47; 4. Dylan Lee, Castle, 17:45.26; 5. Gavin Taketa, Kalani, 17:50.20; 6. Marjeson Gonzales, Farrington, 18:11.15; 7. Shayde Bennett-Jeremiah, 18:11.75; 8. Naoya Taylor, Kailua, 18:48.14; 9. Bryson Higa, Roosevelt, 18:56.92; 10. David Kim, McKinley, 19:01.20.
Team
1. Castle, 32; 2. Roosevelt, 65; 3. McKinley, 75; 4. Kaimuki, 120; 5. Kalaheo, 122; 6. Kalani, 128; 7. Moanalua, 159.
AIR RIFLERY
ILH
Team finals
Boys varsity—1. St. Louis, 1,025; 2. Punahou, 991; 3. Academy of the Pacific, 981; Kamehameha, 881.
High scores—Jerel Mudloff, St. Louis, 267; Alexander Char, Punahou, 265; Timothy Ng, AOP, 259; Treston Silva, Kam, 229.
Girls varsity—1. Sacred Hearts, 1,041; 2. Punahou, 1,027; 3. Academy of the Pacific, 958; Mid-Pacific 949.
High scores—Kristie Thornburg, SHA, 265; Christie Obatake, Punahou, 260; Rebecca Lee, AOP, 246; Shelby Fujitani, MPI, 254
Boys junior varsity—1. Academy of the Pacific, 909; 2. *Kamehameha, 901; 3. Mid-Pacific, 832; 4. St. Louis, 785.
*Kamehameha and AOP tied for first in regular-season standings, but Kamehameha won the ILH championship on a tiebreaker.
High scores—Davin Nagamine, AOP, 241; Keanu Paikai, KS, 251; Randon Ho, MPI, 221; Pekelo Keoneula, St. Louis, 221.
Girls junior varsity—1. Sacred Hearts, 984; 2. Punahou, 946; 3. Mid-Pacific, 882; 4. Kamehameha, 593.
High scores—Michelle Uchida, SHA, 267; Linda Char, Punahou, 254; Kristen Chin, MPI, 235; Chloe Urabe, KS, 228
PACWEST
Women's Volleyball
Late Saturday
Hawaii-Hilo def. Hawaii-Pacific 22-25, 20-25, 25-23, 25-16.
GOLF
Kiahuna Junior Classic
At Poipu, Kaua'i
7-8 boys: 1. Christian Yanagi, 180; 2. Taylor John McGerity, 184; 3. Reece Valencia, 206.
9-10 boys: 1. Kyosuke Hara, 149; 2. Shawn Lu, 151; 3. Justin Ngan, 153; 4. Nathaniel Idica, 157; 5. Trevor Arashino, 158; 6. Remington Bryan Hirano, 166; 7. Kane Rogers, 168; 8. Cole Shintaku, 169; 9. Ikaia Bernadino, 196; 10. Min Jae Kang, 202; 11. Logan Gibson, 206; 12. Douglas Sears, 208; 13. Rilen Loo, 221.
9-10 girls: Kristeena Locke, 160.
11-12 boys: 1. Jino Sohn, 152; 2. Sian Rogers, 160; 3. Desmond Mello, 161; 4. Keegan Loo, 166; 5. Bryden Salvador, 172; 6. Keanu Akino, 173; 7. Matthew Shen, 175; 8. Keith Jose, 206.
11-12 girls: 1. Naea Oda, 196; 2. Kalau Tanaka-Pesamino, 207.
13-14 boys: 1. Kalena Preus, 144; 2. Pono Tokioka, 151; 3. Justin Kurihara, 156; 4. Trey Kidd, 157; 5. George Corpuz, 161; 6. Reyn Thomas Morioka, 163; 7. Landon Johnson, 168; 8. Braeden Robley, 171; 9. Ken Miyata, 176; 10. Lion Rogers, 178; 11. La'akeaikawaiola Warren, 182.
13-14 girls: 1. Ciera Min, 155; 2. Allisen Corpuz, 157; 3. Taylor Viquelia, 164; 4. Brittany Fan, 167; 5. Kirsten Ishikawa, 182; 6. Lisa Kang, 183; 7. Daezsa Tomas, 194.
15-18 boys: 1. Michael Fan, 151; 2. Tyler Ota, 162; 3. Reo Saito, 163; 4. Thomas Yamashita, 165; 5. Scott Yamashita, 169; 6. Gavin Yamamoto, 186; 7. Kyle Groves, 190.
15-18 girls: 1. Cassy Isagawa, 148; 2. Kelli Oride, 158; 3. Marissa Suehiro, 175.