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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/24/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Impact Guard to Sign with Bows ** A 6-2 shooting guard described as an "impact player," said yesterday that he will sign a letter of intent to play basketball for the University of Hawaii. Anthony Carter, a junior-to-be who averaged 27.4 points and 6.8 rebounds per game for Saddleback College (Calif). last season, said he was impressed with UH on his recent visit to the islands and would sign with the Rainbows. A unanimous choice for the California JC All-Star team, Carter was named the national junior college player of the year by one publication. "He's an impact player," said Mark Mayemura, editor of USA Recruiting magazine. "He can put up numbers like (former UH player) Trevor Ruffin. He can create his own shots; he can shoot from the outside; he can also dunk on the big boys." == 1996 UH Basketball Recruits == Pos HT WT School Kawika Akina G 5-11 160 Dixie College (Utah) Kelvin Anderson F 6-9 225 McCook CC (Neb.) Anthony Carter G 6-2 185 Saddleback CC (Calif.) Michael Robinson F 6-8 230 Lassen CC (Calif.) ** Vball Bows Ready ** Hoping for a similar outcome of a match earlier in the season, the UH men's volleyball team will take on UC-Santa Barbara in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation postseason tournament semifinal match on Friday. In February, Hawaii traveled to California and crushed the No. 3 Gauchos 15-7, 15-13, 15-5. "We ripped them," said UH coach Mike Wilton. Now 17-7, UCSB hopes to give the top-ranked Rainbows (26-1) a better match. "It's a great opportunity for us," said Gaucho coach Ken Preston. "We don't have a lot to lose." At stake is a spot in Saturday's MPSF championship match against the winner of the other semifinal between UCLA and Cal State-Northridge. Semifinal and final matches will be played at the sold-out Special Events Arena. ** State Prep Track Meet This Week ** The 38th Hawaii High School Athletic Association State Track and Field Championships will take place this week at War Memorial Stadium on Maui. Trials get underway tomorrow with finals scheduled for Saturday. This year's top performances are as follows: == Boys == Shot put: Kaione Crabb (Punahou) 52-10 Discus: Ed Ta'amu (Iolani) 165-2 Triple jump: Mikiya Fujiwara-Herbert (Baldwin) 46-1 Long jump: Casey Flores (Konawaena) 22-7 High jump: Bruce Taylor (Radford) 6-6 Pole Vault: Erik Chang (Iolani) 15-0 110 high hurdles: Robert Kemfort (Maui) 14.6 300 hurdles: Robert Kemfort (Maui) 39.8 100: Ryan Canon (Kailua) 10.8 200: Jon Van Horn (Punahou) 22.0 400: Bennett Valencia (Punahou) 50.1 800: Matt Korpita (Maryknoll) 1:58.7 1600: Matt Stevens (Hawaii Baptist) 4:26.4 3200: Matt Stevens (HBA) 9:50.7 400 relay: Punahou 43.0 1600 relay: Maui 3.25.1 == Girls == Shot put: Valasi Sepulona (Farrington) 42-7 Discus: Valasi Sepulona (Farr) 140-2 Triple jump: Sara Yap (Punahou) 34-10 Long jump: Kaili Chapman (Hawaii Prep) 17-8 High jump: Melanie Keolanui (Hilo) 5-0 1/4 100 hurdles: Jamila Prentice (Baldwin) 16.3 300 hurdles: Nicole Durand (Konawaena) 47.6 100: Endia Abrante (Kaiser) 12.4 200: Carmel Hurley (Kamehameha) 25.9 400: Eri Macdonald (Punahou) 58.4 800: Eri Macdonald (Punahou) 2:18.0 1600: Casey McGuire-Turcotte (HPA) 5:18.4 3200: Jennifer Lee (Roosevelt) 12:09.71 400 relay: Leilehua 51.5 800 relay: Punahou 1:48.1 1600 relay: Punahou 4:10.7 ** Chaminade Coach/AD Pau ** Dan Doucette yesterday tendered his resignation as basketball coach and athletic director at Chaminade. Doucette, the Pacific West Conference coach of the year for 1995, will reportedly accept a head basketball coaching job at Central Missouri State. He endured a controversy-filled 1996 campaign with the Silverswords, who ended up 4-22. In three seasons at Chaminade, Doucette's teams posted a 22-51 record. A search for his replacement will begin immediately. While Doucette was on his way out, three players are headed to the Islands after signing letters of intent to play for the Silverswords. The three are Roman Rivera, a 6-3 guard from Canada College; 6-9 center Matt Umbarger from Cuesta (Calif.) College; and 6-4 guard William Antonio from Allan Hancock College (Calif.) ** Sports Shorts ** Punahou was incorrectly identified as the 1996 ILH girls' basketball champions in yesterday's Hawaii Sports News. Iolani is this year's ILH title winner, and the Raiders have earned a spot in the upcoming state tournament. ---- Hawaii native Mike Lambert put down 17 kills in Team USA Volleyball's four-game victory over Russia last night in Moscow. Playing at the opposite hitter position, Lambert also added two aces. ---- Hawaii's Sam Kerner moved into the lead of the Finn class at the U.S Olympic Yachting Trials being held at Savannah, Georgia. Kerner, the top-ranked American in the Finn class, has a one- point lead over 1992 Olympic silver medalist Brian Ledbetter. Competitors are vying for a spot in the Atlanta summer Olympics. ---- The UH Wahine golf team finished third at the Big West Conference championship which concluded yesterday at Long Beach, Calif. Hawaii's Dawn Kaneshiro and Julie Miyagi finished 10th and 11th in the individual competition and earned second team all- conference honors. ---- UH-Hilo swept a softball twinbill, 5-0 and 10-2, from San Francisco State yesterday in San Francisco. Kelly Guerin fired a four-hitter in the opener and Kristy Odamura, Gina Pabre, Julie Bock, and Gail Ostrander had two hits apiece in the nightcap. ---- Hawaii Pacific second baseman Jarnett Lono was named Far West Independent Region player of the week for her recent performance. The freshman from Roosevelt ripped nine hits in eleven at bats over a four-game span against Chaminade last week. She was also flawless in the field, handling ten chances without a miscue. ---- Pitcher Brendan Sagara was named the MVP of the UH-Hilo baseball team at a recent awards banquet. A product of Leilehua High School, Sagara posted a 7-2 record for the Vulcans in 1996, including a win over cross-state rival UH-Manoa. ---- Kamehameha clinched the ILH baseball championship after defeating Maryknoll 14-2 yesterday. As a result, the Warriors (18-3) have earned an automatic berth into the state tournament. Iolani (17-4) also earned a state bid as the ILH runner-up. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Kailua 3, Moanalua 2 Mililani 2, Waianae 1 Kamehameha 14, Maryknoll 2 Iolani 5, Punahou 3 Mid-Pacific 14, St. Louis 5 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 5 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/23/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Japanese Citizenship for Akebono ** Sumo grand champion Akebono, also known as Chad Rowan of Waimanalo, was granted Japanese citizenship yesterday. "I was glad to hear it," said the 6-foot-8, 460-pound giant-of-a-man who in 1993 became the first non-Japanese to earn the rank of yokozuna. "I'd like to make a fresh start as a Japanese and devote myself to sumo." Akebono has sat out the last three tournaments because of a nagging knee injury and is under pressure to do well in the upcoming May tourney or retire. He now joins three other former Hawaii residents--Jesse Kuhaulua, Salevaa Atisanoe, and Fiamalu Penitani--who sought and gained Japanese naturalization. ** Bows Want Privacy ** In order to avoid the media posse pursuing his team, UH men's volleyball coach Mike Wilton has ordered closed practices for the remainder of the week as his Rainbows prepare for their Mountain Pacific Sports Federation semifinal playoff match against UC- Santa Barbara on Friday night at a soldout Special Events Arena. Concerned because his team "played horribly Saturday night" in its victory against a determined Pepperdine squad, Wilton has barred the media from practices for the first time in his tenure as Rainbow coach. "I feel like we've pulled away from what we want to try to do," said Wilton. "I think we need to sequester right now." UCLA will take on Cal State-Northridge in another semi at the SEA on Friday with the semifinal winners meeting on Saturday night for the MPSF title and an automatic berth in the NCAA Final Four. ** All-State Surfing Team Named ** Kapaa High's Andy Irons and Waialua's Megan Abubo were named the respective boys' and girls' surfers of the year as the *Honolulu Advertiser* named its All-State Surfing Team today. Both athletes have already won pro surf meets and were unanimous choices by an panel of contest judges, coaches, and officials for top high school honors. == Boys Surfing All-Stars == Andy Irons (Kapaa), Bruce Irons (Kapaa), Mikala Jones (Home School), Kai Henry (Maui), Jason Bogle (Home school), Dayton Segundo (Kahuku), Jesse Merle-Jones (Kapaa), Jason Shibata (Kamehameha), Eric Dias (Home school), Mike Hubbard (Kahili Adventist), Tory Barron (Home school). == Girls Surfing All-Stars == Megan Abubo (Waialua), Melanie Bartels (Waianae Intermediate), Kanoe Uemura (Kalani), Melanie McCarthy (Kapaa), Stacy Sterrett (Kalani), Koral McCarthy (Kapaa). ** Girls High School Hoop News ** It's playoff time in local high school girls basketball and teams from around the state are vying for league titles and state tournament berths. In the ILH, Punahou, the league champion, and Kamehameha, the runner-up, have already earned state tourney berths. Punahou, University High, Maryknoll, Sacred Hearts, and Mid-Pacific are competing in a single-elimination playoff for the league's third berth. In the OIA, defending champion McKinley will take on Pearl City and Radford will challenge Castle in that league's postseason tournament semifinals. Both games are set for Friday at Pearl City High gym with the winners meeting Saturday for the OIA title. The four semifinalists have already earned state tournament spots. In the BIIF, Hilo and Honokaa will be Oahu-bound for the state tournament. The Vikings and Daggers will meet this week to determine the league champion. In the MIL, Baldwin defeated Maui 40-38 yesterday to grab the Valley Isle title and a state tourney berth. == Honolulu Advertiser Girls' Prep Basketball Poll == Record Pts Pvs 1. McKinley (7) 21-0 97 1 2. Iolani (3) 19-2 88 2 3. Hilo 17-3 79 3 4. Kamehameha 19-4 69 6 5. Radford 17-0 63 4 6. Honokaa 17-3 43 7 7. Punahou 17-7 42 5 8. Maui 17-2 29 8 9. Castle 15-3 29 9 10. Pearl City 14-7 11 10 ++first place votes in parentheses. Records include preseason. ** Lanai Still in Top Shape ** For the 22nd consecutive year, Lanai High School has captured the state physical fitness title. The Pinelads, who qualified for the national meet next month in San Diego, grabbed this year's state championship in a competition on April 12 at the Kaneohe Marine Corp Base. Lanai's Randy Ribucan and Bonnie Ayonayon won the boys' and girls' individual titles. ** Sports Shorts ** Former Campbell High School and BYU star Mike Ulufale was drafted in the third round of the 1996 National Football League draft on Sunday. The 95th player chosen overall, Ulufale hopes to land a spot on the roster of the world champion Cowboys as a defensive lineman. ---- Deserre Texeira and Todd Gallagher of Leilehua were named the top shooters as the OIA named its Riflery All-Stars today. Leilehua's Anthony Williams was named top coach. ---- The OIA also announced its golf all-star team. McKinley's Masanori Iwahori was selected as player of the year while Aiea's George Anzai was named coach of the year. ---- OIA officials announced plans to consider expanding the number of teams involved in the leagues postseason football playoffs from eight to twelve. Also being mulled about is a proposal to play junior varsity and varsity doubleheaders during the regular season. Currently, OIA varsity and JV teams have played on different days. ---- After three days of competition, Hawaii's Sam Kerner is in fourth place at the U.S. Olympic Yachting Trials at Savannah, Georgia. Racing will continue through Sunday. ---- The UH Wahine softball team split a doubleheader with UC-Santa Barbara yesterday in California. Behind Stephanie Wiese's pitching (seven-hitter) and batting (2-4, homer), Hawaii (30-21 overall and 9-13 in the Big West) won the first game 4-2. The Gauchos (18-22 and 7-15) then took the second game 2-1. ---- The UH Wahine golf team is in third place in the four-team Big West Conference championships being held at Long Beach, Calif. Hawaii's Dawn Kaneshiro is third in the individual competition. The tournament concludes today. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 5 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/22/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Lose it Ninth ** Freshman reliever balked in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth in Hawaii's 6-5 Western Athletic Conference baseball loss to San Diego State yesterday at Smith Field in San Diego. The Rainbows entered the final frame leading 5-3, but the Aztecs rallied for three runs to win it. "Our defense cost us the game," said UH coach Les Murakami, who saw his team fall to 29-20 overall and 12-12 in the WAC. "The winning run was unearned. We had an error and didn't execute on a double play." San Diego State improved to 30-18 and 15-9. Hawaii returns home for a three-game series this weekend against Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. ** Nakama Takes Mid-Pac Title ** Casey Nakama cruised to a four-stroke victory at the 33rd Mid- Pacific Open golf tournament yesterday at the Mid-Pacific Country Club on Oahu's windward side. Nakama's one-over 73 yesterday gave him a 72-hole total of 7-under 281, four shots better than runner-up Dan Nishimoto. As tournament champion, Nakama earned $5,000. ** Sports Shorts ** Sam Kerner of the Hawaii Yacht Club won two Finn class races yesterday to move into fifth place at the U.S. Olympics Yachting Trials being held at Savannah, Georgia. The competition for Olympic team berths continues through next Sunday. ---- The UH-Hilo baseball team swept a doubleheader yesterday, topping Hawaii Pacific 4-3 and 10-6 at the UHH Baseball Complex. For the Vulcans (12-29), Ikaika Baptista drove in two runs and scored twice in the opener, and Felipe Caoili and Mike Jackson had three RBIs apiece in the nightcap. HPU fell to 11-23-1. ---- Kaneohe's Mike Lambert hammered 11 kills in US men's volleyball team's 15-9, 15-6, 15-4 title-clinching win over the Greece in the Four Nations Deutschland Cup at Moers, Germany. ---- All four of Hawaii's college softball teams were in action yesterday. UH-Manoa split a Big West Conference doubleheader with Pacific yesterday in California. The Wahine won the first game 2-1 and dropped the second 9-8. Over on Oahu's windward side, Hawaii Pacific pounded out 13-0 and 9-2 wins over Chaminade. And in Bakersfield, Calif., UH-Hilo completed play in the All Sport Classic tournament with an 8-0 loss to Cal State- Bakersfield. ---- Cliff Rigsbee (1:32:29) and Debbie Hornsby (1:44:36) were the men's and women's winners at yesterday's Kapolei Ride & Stride Biathlon, a running a biking event. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 1 to 4 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/21/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Katz Propels Bows Over Waves ** Yuval Katz, perhaps out to prove that he is the best player in the conference, performed in a dominating fashion last night, rocketing 39 kills to the floor in Hawaii's 15-6, 15-13, 15-10 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation first-round playoff victory over Pepperdine at the Special Events Arena. With a sellout crowd of 10,225 chanting "MVP, MVP, MVP," Katz--shunned by MPSF coaches for top player honors--delivered a magnificent performance, handling 40 percent of Hawaii's sets for a superb .492 kill percentage. "He wanted every single ball," said setter Eric Pichel. "I've never seen him want it more." The top- ranked Rainbows (26-1) now advance to a tournament semifinal clash against No. 4 UC-Santa Barbara this Friday at the SEA. UCLA hosts Cal State-Northridge in the other. ** Ah Yat Hurls Bows Past Aztecs ** Senior southpaw Paul Ah Yat went the nine-inning distance to spark Hawaii past San Diego State, 8-4, in a Western Athletic Conference game yesterday at Smith Field in San Diego. Ah Yat scattered seven hits, striking out four and walking two, to improve to 10-4 on the season. "His fastball had a lot of pop," said UH skipper Les Murakami. "Paul pitched very well." Hawaii, which evened the three-game weekend series at a game apiece, improved to 29-19 overall and 12-11 in the conference. The Aztecs fell to 29-18 and 14-9. The series finale is today. ** Puns Dominate ILH Track ** Punahou won both the boys' and girls' titles at the ILH Track and Field Championships yesterday at the Buffanblu's Alexander Field. Jon Van Horn won gold medals (100, 200, 400 and 1600 relays) to lead the Puns to the boys team title. For the Buffanblu girls, freshman Eri Macdonald was also a quadruple gold medalist, winning the 200, the 800, and anchoring the 800 and 1600 relays. Kamehameha finished a distant second in both the boys' and girls' competition. ** High School Hoop Playoffs ** McKinley, Radford, Castle, and Pearl City advance to the semifinals of the OIA Girls Basketball Tournament with quarterfinal triumphs yesterday at Leilehua Gym. Top-seeded McKinley crushed Aiea 60-38, Radford bopped Aiea 50-35, Castle defeated Kalaheo 73-60 and Pearl City nipped Campbell 48-45. The semifinal round will take place this Friday at Moanalua and will pit Radford against Castle and McKinley against Pearl City. ---- Over in the ILH, Kamehameha earned the league's second state playoff berth by defeating Punahou 56-47 yesterday in a special playoff game. Iolani, the ILH champion, has already earned a state tourney spot. A third state tournament berth is now the goal of the Buffanblu, who will now enter a single-elimination tournament with the rest of the ILH Division I teams and Mid- Pacific, which defeated La Pietra 35-25 yesterday to take the ILH Division II title. ** Prep Baseball ** Kamehameha moved to within a game of capturing the ILH baseball title by defeating Mid-Pacific 10-2 yesterday at Aloha Stadium. For the Warriors (17-3), who can win the ILH crown with a win over Maryknoll on Tuesday, Lanakila Niles hurled a two-hit gem, and Kealii Lum, Shane Lyons, and Shane Chan paired hits. In other ILH games, Iolani (16-4) topped UHS/HBA, 12-0; Punahou edged St. Louis, 6-5; and Damien nipped Maryknoll, 10-9. ---- Hilo (11-0) and Waiakea (10-1) will represent the BIIF in the state baseball tournament. Yesterday, Waiakea's Vince Riveira fired a one-hit shutout to earn a tourney bid for the Warriors. Hilo, the regular season champion, will take on Waiakea in the BIIF tournament championship game on Wednesday at Wong Stadium. ---- Castle, Pearl City, Kaiser, and Aiea advanced to the semifinals of the OIA baseball playoffs with wins yesterday. All four also have earned state tournament berths. The semifinals, scheduled for Wednesday at Aloha Stadium, will match Castle against Pearl City and Aiea against Kaiser. In the hunt for the league's fifth state tournament spot are yesterday's quarterfinal losers-- Moanalua, Kailua, Waianae, and Mililani. ** Homegrown Report ** JEAN OKADA (Lahainaluna '92), a senior at UC-Santa Barbara, is ranked 25th in NCAA Division I women's tennis singles. It is believed to be the highest ranking achieved by a player from Hawaii since the rankings started 18 years ago. Her record is 19-4. In doubles, she is 13-0 and ranked 59th. ---- CLAYTON KANESHIRO (Hilo '93) was named co-Top Defender of the Grinnell (Iowa) basketball team, which led NCAA Division III in scoring. Kaneshiro was named Academic All-Midwest Conference (3.9 GPA) and has been named Grinnell's captain for next season. ---- SUMMERSET LOVETT (University '94), a sophomore golfer at Ohio State, placed eighth in the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic at U. of Georgia. Her rounds included a career-best-tying one-over par 74. ---- Senior-to-be JASON SCANLAN (St. Louis '93) is a starting football linebacker at St. Mary's (Calif). Redshirt freshman KEVIN MANUEL (Iolani '95) also is a linebacker at St. Mary's. COREY BATOON (St. Louis '86) is an assistant coach for the Gaels. ---- Sophomore JONATHAN CORPUZ (Waipahu '93) won the football coaches' Citizenship Award at Fresno City College and is headed for UC-Davis. Corpuz and sophomore BRYSON KAWATOMARI (also Waipahu '93) both played special teams for Fresno. ---- Freshman ANNA NEUBAUER (Kalaheo '94) set a school 1,000-meter indoor run record for Hillsdale (Mich.) and finished eighth in the NAIA. ---- Freshman KIRALEE HAYASHI (Punahou '95) helped UCLA win the NCAA Western Regional women's gymnastics championship with a seventh place finish on bars and eight in all-around. ++If you info to contribute to the Homegrown Report, email Dennis Anderson (dennis@lava.net) -- Mahalo nui. ** Sports Shorts ** UH-Hilo and Hawaii Pacific split a doubleheader yesterday at the UHH Baseball Complex on the Big Island. The Vulcans (10-29) took the first game 8-4 and the Sea Warriors (11-21-1) triumphed 12-5 in the second. ---- UH-Hilo continued play in the All-Sport Softball Classic at Bakersfield, Calif. yesterday, winning two of the three pool play games it played. The Vulcans (28-17 overall and 4-1 in the tourney) topped Humboldt State, 6-4, and Cal State-Stanislaus, 5-2, and were shut out, 5-0, by Cal State-Dominguez Hills. ---- UH tennis players, Alex Simon and Alex Sugai, earned All-Western Athletic Conference honors yesterday at the conclusion of the WAC Tennis Championships at Fresno, Calif, where the Rainbows (13-15) finished seventh. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 1 to 3 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/20/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Hope to Surf Over Improved Waves ** An improved version of the Pepperdine men's volleyball team (15-10) will take on top-ranked Hawaii (25-1) in Mountain Pacific Sports Federation first-round playoff match tonight at a sold-out Special Events Arena. Earlier this season, the Rainbows toasted the Waves, who only mustered 20 points while getting swept in three games. However, Pepperdine has improved since that early- February meeting, thanks to some changes in its lineup, most notably the insertion of Punahou grad J.J. Riley at setter and 6- 6 hitter George Roumain. "If we pass and can sideout with them, maybe we can wear them down," said Riley. "We'll see if maybe they crack." ** Hawaii Loses in Extra Innings ** Hawaii lost a 4-3 14-inning heartbreaker to San Diego State in a Western Athletic Conference baseball game last night at Smith Field in San Diego. In the bottom of the 14th, Travis Lee drilled a Daven Hermosura offering to right field to drive in Kalin Founds from second base for the game-winning run. Earlier, Hawaii (28-19 overall and 11-11, WAC) had rallied for two runs in the top of the ninth to send the game into extra innings. Game two of the three game series will be played today. ** Tennis Titles to Puns, Warriors ** Punahou captured the boys' crown and Kamehameha the girls' at the 39th Hawaii High School Athletic Association state tennis championships yesterday at the Wailea Tennis Club on Maui. The titles were the sixth straight for the Buffanblu and the third consecutive for the Warriors. In singles competition, Chris Ma of Punahou and Lisa Kahikina of Kamehameha lived up to their top- seeded rankings as each won titles. Ma defeated topped Lahainaluna's Malino Oda, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5, in the boys' final, and Kahikina cruised past Kahuku's Tara Porter, 6-4, 6-1, in the girls'. In doubles, Baldwin's Brayden Corniel and Craig Nunokawa were the top boys duo, while Kamehameha's Kaleinani Kowalski and Keawe Ayau captured their third straight girls' title. ** Moanalua, Radford Take Track Titles ** The Moanalua girls and the Radford boys raced to the team titles at the OIA Track and Field Championships last night at the Kaiser High track. Na Menehune, bolstered by four-event winner Desiree Holstein, outpointed runner-up Kahuku 61-44 to grab the girls championship. Holstein, a 5-7, 127-pound senior, won the triple, high, and long jumps and the 100 meter dash. In the boys' competition, Radford's Bruce Taylor also turned in a sterling performance, capturing the triple and high jump events and anchoring two winning relay teams. The Rams easily outdistanced Mililani, 62-39 to take the team title. ** Local Doctor a Bengal Owner ** Thanks to a successful medical career and shrewd investing, retired Honolulu doctor Edison Miyawaki Sr. now owns a quarter of the Cincinnati Bengals NFL football franchise, at a price tag of over $40 million. Miyawaki, who said he won't meddle in the player selection process in today's NFL draft, did admit that he'd use his influence to help island athletes get a shot at the NFL. "I have an opportunity to give Hawaii kids a chance to play in the NFL," he said. "And I'm going to use it." ** Sports Shorts ** Casey Nakama surged to a two-stroke lead after the second round of the Mid-Pacific Open yesterday at the Mid-Pacific Country Club. Nakama shot his second consecutive 3-under 69 for a two- round total of 6-under 138. Kauai's Daniel Nishimoto is second at 140 while first-round leaders Keith Kollmeyer and Brian Sasada are three back at 141. ---- UH-Hilo golfer Stu Cohen finished fifth in the NCAA District 8 Tournament yesterday at Woodland, Calif. Cohen finished five strokes behind co-winners Dan Kepken of Portland State and Brandon Bowling of Stanislaus State. ---- Iolani captured the ILH girls basketball championship and an automatic berth in the state tournament by defeating Punahou 56- 46 on Thursday. The Buffanblu will play Kamehameha today with another state bid on the line. The loser will participate in a single-elimination tourney with the remaining ILH teams for the league's third berth. ---- UH-Hilo won its first two games at the 12-team All Sport Softball Classic yesterday at Bakersfield, Calif. The Vulcans slipped past Cal State-San Bernardino, 2-1, in the first game, and battered San Francisco State, 8-1, in the second. The Vulcans have three games on tap today as the tourney continues. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Maui 6, St. Anthony 1 Baldwin 3, Molokai 2 == High School Girls Basketball == Lanai 50, Hana 36 Maui 40, St. Anthony 28 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 5 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/19/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** MPSF Stars Named; Katz Dis'ed ** The coaches of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation have made their opinions clear. And as a group, they don't seem to have much respect for top-ranked Hawaii's players--at least based on the All-Conference team that they selected and announced today. In a somewhat surprising development, Hawaii's Yuval Katz was edged for conference player of the year honors by Punahou grad Stein Metzger, the setter for No. 3 UCLA. Katz, an All-American as a freshman in 1995 and this season's national leader in kills and aces, was the only Hawaii player named to the 1996 MPSF first-team. Setter Eric Pichel and outside hitter Aaron Wilton were named to the second team and Naveh Milo earned third team honors. UOP's Joe Wortmann was selected as coach of the year. The Rainbows (25-1) will meet Pepperdine (15-10) in a conference first-round playoff match tomorrow night at a sold-out Special Events Arena. ** Tomey and 'Cats to Hawaii in '98 ** Former UH football coach Dick Tomey will bring his Arizona Wildcats to play the University of Hawaii at Aloha Stadium in 1998. Tomey, who coached the Rainbows from 1977 to 1986, is in his tenth season as the head of the Arizona program. The game is set of Sept 5., the season-opener for both teams. ** Bows Hope to End Well ** While all hasn't been consistently well for the UH baseball team, head coach Les Murakami and his Rainbows are striving to end the 1996 season with a string of victories. Currently four games behind conference leader Cal State-Northridge (15-6, WAC) with nine league games remaining, the fourth-place Rainbows (11-10) begin their quest to nudge their way up the WAC standings with a 3-game weekend series against San Diego State (13-8) that begins today in San Diego. Mark Johnson (6-3), Paul Ah Yat (9-4) and Robby Robinson (4-6) are the scheduled starters for Hawaii. ** Sports Shorts ** Keith Kollmeyer and Brian Sasada both fired 4-under 68s to share the first-round lead of the Mid-Pacific Open being played at the Mid-Pacific Country Club in Lanikai. The 72-hole tourney will continue through Sunday. ---- After two rounds of play in the NCAA District 8 golf tournament, UH-Hilo's Jaysen Manuia is tied for third with a 4-over 148. Teammate Stu Cohen shot a 150, good for a fifth-place tie. ---- The UH football team will conduct its first 11-on-11 scrimmage of the Spring tomorrow morning at 10:30 at Cooke Field. "We need to see our guys in space situations to see if they can make plays," said Hawaii coach Fred vonAppen. ---- Hawaii Pacific split a women's college softball doubleheader with Chaminade yesterday at the Sea Warriors' windward field. The Silverswords (12-20) surprised HPU 5-1 in the first game. The Sea Warriors, ranked third in the NAIA, rebounded to win the nightcap 6-0. ---- The UH men's tennis team was blanked 7-0 by New Mexico yesterday in the first round of the Western Athletic Conference championships at Fresno, Calif. The Rainbows will meet Colorado State today. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Kamehameha 11, UHS/HBA 1 Mid-Pacific 16, Maryknoll 5 Iolani 3, St. Louis 2 Punahou 13, Damien 4 == High School Girls Basketball == Aiea 47, Kahuku 35 Campbell 54, Kaiser 45 Waipahu 42, Roosevelt 38 Kalaheo 39, Mililani 29 Kamehameha 62, Sacred Hearts 25 Iolani 56, Punahou 46 University 62, Maryknoll 38 La Pietra 55, Kamehameha II 45 Punahou II 29, Mid-Pacific 28 == Hawaii High School Tennis Championships == (at Wailea, Maui) --Girls singles semifinalists-- Lisa Kahikina (Kamehameha), Mealani Nakamura (Punahou), Terah Porter (Kahuku), Stacy Hakikawa (Leilehua). --Boys singles semifinalists-- Chris Ma (Punahou), Jason Chang (Iolani), Malino Oda (Lahainaluna), Wilston Poon (Maryknoll). --Girls doubles semifinalists-- Keawe Ayau/Kaleinani Kowalski (Kamehameha) Tani Yuen/Tevai Worthington (Kamehameha) Dayna Sato/Jodie Sato (Mililani) Jayna Imai/Lori Sakakihara (Baldwin) --Boys doubles semifinalists-- Brayden Corniel/Craig Nunokawa (Baldwin) Raj Gopal/Chad Okuhara (Punahou) Jon Chew/Mike MacKinnon (Punahou) Jason Bona/Brian Lee (Mililani) ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 5 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/18/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Local Airwave Wars? ** Oceanic Cablevision has tendered a tempting bid to land University of Hawaii sports broadcast rights. Currently, KFVE- Channel 5 has the contract with UH but that will expire in June 1997. While KFVE officials have offered UH approximately $2.5 million for a five-year extension, Oceanic has reportedly thrown a much more lucrative deal on the table. However, despite its tempting financial inducement, Oceanic may see its bid hampered because of a lack of a full-time production staff and equipment for remote broadcasts. In addition, if Oceanic receives the UH contract, local residents who do not subscribe to Oceanic would be unable to see Rainbow sports broadcasts. UH athletic director Hugh Yoshida said he wants to have a broadcast contract deal completed by the end of the summer. ** Prep Track News ** The ILH and OIA track champions will be determined this weekend as both leagues will hold title meets on Saturday. In the ILH, Punahou and Kamehameha will battle for both the girls' and boys' titles. The top female athletes include Punahou freshmen Eri Macdonald (middle distance) and Sarah Yap (jumps), and Kamehameha's Angela Rosa (distance) and Carmel Hurley (sprints). The top ILH boys competitors are Punahou's Jon Van Horn (sprints) and Kaione Crabb (discus), Pac-Five distance runners Matt Stevens and Matt Korpita, and Kamehameha's Sean Jonick. The ILH meet will be held Saturday morning at Punahou. ---- In the OIA, Kahuku, Mililani, Moanalua, Roosevelt and Kaiser are expected to joust for the girls' team title while Radford, Roosevelt, and Mililani are top the contenders for the boys' crown. The OIA has several outstanding female competitors, including Kahuku's Sarah Budroe (sprints) and Vicky Peters (hurdles), Mililani distance runners Jackie Pang, Jodi Enomoto, and Monique Mata, Moanalua's Desiree Holstein (hurdles), Kaiser's Holly Itoga (hurdles) and Leila Wai (400), Roosevelt's Jennifer Lee and Pacita Stark (distance), and Farrington's Valasi Sepulona (weights). Radford's Bruce Taylor (jumps), Mondell Warren (sprints) and Shawn Masaniai (weights), Roosevelt's John Witham (distance) and Travis Sueno (jumps), and Mililani's Jason Noriega (distance), Shawn Gallup (distance) and Doug Afar (hurdles/jumps) are the top boys. The OIA meet will be held Saturday afternoon at Kaiser. ** Sports Shorts ** Twelve Hawaii school student-athletes have been reached the semifinals of the "Go for the Gold" contest co-sponsored by Xerox Hawaii and the state Department of Education. Of the twelve, one will be selected to take an all-expenses-paid trip to Atlanta for the this summer's Olympic Games. ---- The UH-Hilo softball team split a doubleheader with Cal State- Bakersfield yesterday at Bakersfield, Calif. The Vulcans (24-16) were edged 6-5 in the opener but rebounded to take the nightcap 3-1. ---- On June 15, AT&T will sponsor the Hawaii Dragon Boat Festival at Ala Moana Beach Park. Dragon boat races, originating in China over 20 centuries ago, involve crews of 16 paddlers racing 40- foot crafts over a 580-meter course. Crews interested in competing can call (808) 597-8880 for information. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Girls Basketball == Konawaena 44, Hawaii Prep 39 St. Anthony 69, Kaahumanu Hou 21 == High School Baseball == Kailua 16, Campbell 2 Moanalua 11, Roosevelt 7 Mililani 7, Kaimuki 0 Waianae 8, Kalani 5 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 2 to 4 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/17/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Freitas: Still Going For It ** Despite being an option quarterback throughout his high school and college career, University of Hawaii signal-caller Glenn Freitas hasn't tossed his senior season into the tank. Instead, he is making a strong bid to earn the starting quarterback position to run the intricate "West Coast" offense, an attack predicated on precise, short- and medium-range passing. "It's tough, but I'm not going to quit just because a new system came in," said Freitas, a former Waianae High star and a spot-starter for the Bows in the past couple seasons. "You have to work through it. I wasn't raised to be a quitter." Also in the quarterback hunt are junior Johnny Macon and red-shirt freshman Hunter Young. "They're adjusting better than I expected," said offensive coordinator Guy Benjamin of the trio. "It's different for them, but they're doing a decent job." ** Bows-Bruins Rain Victims ** The college baseball game between Hawaii and UCLA at Jackie Ronbinson Field in Los Angeles was cancelled yesterday because of rain. The Rainbows were leading 2-1 in the bottom of the first inning when umpires halted play because of a slippery turf. Hawaii now will travel south to San Diego to take on San Diego State in a three-game series this weekend. Mark Johnson (6-3) is the scheduled starter for Friday's opener. ** Ex-Bow Charged ** Former University of Hawaii football player Junior Tagoai was arrested early this morning for his involvement in a fight at the Blue Zebra nightclub at Restaurant Row. Tagoai, who earned outstanding defensive player honors at the 1992 Holiday Bowl, allegedly struck a security officer in the face in the altercation. Tagoai was preparing to leave for the Cincinnati Bengals' minicamp next month. ** Katz Ohana to Visit Oahu ** Among the 10,225 fans in attendance at this Saturday's Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's volleyball playoff match between top-ranked Hawaii and Pepperdine will be two people very familiar to Rainbow All-American hitter Yuval Katz--his parents, Sara and Meir, who will leave their home in Kibbutz Ein Hamifraz, Israel, and travel 8,593 miles to watch their son play a college match for the first time. Said Katz: "I've tried to explain what it's like playing here in front of these great fans. But they really don't understand...yet. Nobody in the world treats (volleyball) like the fans do in Hawaii." ** Nazarino Leads Vuls ** Sacred Hearts grad Darlani Nazarino is one players responsible for the success of this year's UH-Hilo Wahine softball team. A former walk-on, Nazarino worked her way into Vulcans' starting lineup as designated hitter where she has posted a .284 batting average with 15 RBIs. Yesterday, Nazarino and her UHH teammates lost to Cal State-Dominguez Hills 3-1 at Carson, Calif. ** State Prep Tennis Tourney Set ** The 39th Hawaii High School Athletic Association State Tennis Championships begins today at the Waialea Tennis Club on Maui. The Kamehameha girls and Punahou boys are defending state titlists. Kamehameha's Lisa Kahikina (singles) and Keawe Ayau and Kaleinani Kowalski (doubles) are the top-seeded girls. In boys' competition, Punahou's Chris Ma is the top-ranked singles player while Baldwin's Brayden Corniel and Craig Nunokawa are ranked No. 1 in doubles. ** Sports Shorts ** The Hawaii Pacific softball team (25-9) is ranked third in the latest NAIA Top 10 poll. The Sea Warriors, who have already qualified for the Far West regionals on May 9-10 in California, will complete their regular season schedule with two doubleheaders this weekend against Chaminade. ---- The UH-Hilo volleyball coach Sharon Peterson announced yesterday that middle blocker Heather Campbell, a 5-11 transfer from Fresno State, will play for the Vulcans next season. ---- With only pride at stake, the UH-Hilo and Hawaii Pacific baseball teams will conclude their seasons with a four-game series this weekend in Hilo. The Vulcans (9-28) and Sea Warriors (10-20-1) have battled through tough seasons. "We're playing for Hawaii pride," said HPU rookie coach Alan Sato. ---- Also enduring trying 1996 seasons have been the UH men's and women's tennis teams. The Wahine (12-19) and Kane (11-13) begin play in the Western Athletic Conference Championship tournament today at Fresno, Calif. "Inexperience has hurt us this year," said Hawaii coach Jim Schwitters. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Iolani 9, Mid-Pacific 1 St. Louis 9, UHS/HBA 5 Punahou 17, Maryknoll 3 Kamehameha 16, Damien 7 == High School Girls Basketball == Kamehameha 44, Maryknoll 21 Punahou 49, University 43 Hawaii Baptist 48, Kamehameha II 19 St. Francis 37, Iolani II 30 Mid-Pacific 37, La Pietra 33 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 6 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/16/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Welcome to Fred's World ** An enthusiasm-charged atmosphere marked the first day of spring football practice for the University of Hawaii football team and its new coach, Fred vonAppen. Executing an array of non- traditional drills involving softballs, hoops, and huge rubber balls, the 100-plus players on-hand were fired up to be a part of the new beginning for Rainbow football. Said defensive back Doe Henderson: "There was a lot of enthusiasm out there. That's what the coaches brought with them. They're enthused. We're enthused." One of the highlights of the day was a four-on-four drill where the offensive players had three downs to advance the football ten yards. Celebrations were aplenty when a runner scored or made a hefty gain or when a defender leveled an advancing ball toter. "I was not displeased," said vonAppen when asked to sum up the day. ** Milo to Return ** UH volleyball player Naveh Milo squelched rumors that he would be leaving the Rainbows at the end of the season when he announced yesterday that he would return to Hawaii for the 1996-97 campaign. A sophomore outside hitter from Israel, Milo has been contemplating a bid to hook up with a professional team after the completion of the current season. All-American Yuval Katz, Hawaii's go-to attacker, has all but confirmed that he will play for pay next season. Meanwhile, Milo, Katz and the rest of the top-ranked Rainbow team (25-1) are preparing for Saturday night's Mountain Pacific Sports Federation first-round playoff match against No. 12 Pepperdine (15-10) at a sold-out Special Events Arena. ** HPU Signs Three ** After seeing 7-1 center Juergen Malbeck handcuffed by fouls in the NAIA Championship Tournament, Hawaii Pacific basketball coach Tony Sellitto lived up to his vow to recruit athletes in the 6-4 to 6-7 range when he announced yesterday the signing of three players who fit that mold. The three are 6-4, 180-pound guard Marlon Short from Skyline (Calif.) JC, a "big-time scorer" according to Sellitto; 6-7, 225-pound forward Corey Reincke from Kellogg (Mich.) Community College; and 6-5 forward Stacy Nolan out of Cerritos (Calif.) College. ** POW Honors for Ah Yat ** Paul Ah Yat was named the Western Athletic Conference West player of the week for his outstanding performance for the Rainbow baseball team over nationally-ranked Cal State-Northridge over the weekend. A senior southpaw, Ah Yat had a hand in the Bows' three victories over the Matadors, as he was credited with two wins and a save. Today, the Hawaii (28-18) will take on UCLA (23-15) at Jackie Robinson Stadium on the Bruins' campus. The game will serve as a warm-up for the Rainbows' three-game series at San Diego State this weekend. == WAC West Baseball Standings == Conf All Northridge 15-6 37-10 Fresno St. 12-8 25-20 San Diego St. 12-8 26-17 Hawaii 11-10 28-18 Cal Poly SLO 9-11 19-18 Sac. St. 2-18 9-31 ** High School Sports Scene ** McKinley held on to the top spot in the *Honolulu Advertiser's* Top 10 High School Girls Basketball Poll, chosen by a panel of coaches and local sportswriters. First place votes are in parentheses and team records include pre-season games. == Advertiser Top 10 == Record Pts Pvs 1. McKinley (7) 12-0 97 1 2. Iolani (3) 17-2 90 2 3. Hilo 15-3 81 3 4. Radford 16-0 65 4 5. Punahou 16-5 64 6 6. Kamehameha 16-4 46 5 7. Honokaa 15-3 42 7 8. Maui 18-1 29 8 9. Castle 14-3 19 9t 10. Pearl City 13-7 12 9t ---- The OIA baseball playoffs begin tomorrow with the top six teams from the Eastern and Western divisions competing for the league title and six berths in the state tournament. Castle, with unbeaten (4-0) and unscored upon (0.00 ERA) pitcher Ian Perio leading the way, is the favorite to grab top honors among Oahu public schools. ---- The OIA girls basketball playoffs also swing into action this week. Opening round games will take place on Thursday and the quarterfinals slated for Saturday. The semifinals and finals are scheduled for April 26 and 27. East champion McKinley and West titlist Radford are teams to beat. ---- Over in the ILH, Iolani continues to top the girls' basketball standings with a 12-2 record. The Raiders will meet their closest pursuer, Punahou (10-3) on Thursday at the Buffanblu's gym in the big game of the week. ---- For the first time ever, a high school state tournament will be held in the University of Hawaii's Special Events Arena. On May 1-4, 12 teams will compete in the Hawaii High School Athletic Association Girls State Basketball tournament at the SEA. Originally slated to take place in Hilo, the tournament had to be moved because of scheduling snafu. ** Maafala to Tryout ** Former St. Louis High School and University of Utah football player Roy Maafala has received an invitation to tryout with the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. An offensive lineman, Maafala ended his college career in 1994 and played in the World League of American Football in 1995. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Girls Basketball == --Yesterday's games-- Iolani 52, Sacred Hearts 32 Baldwin 45, St. Anthony 41 -- ILH Division I Standings -- Iolani 12-2, Punahou 10-3, Kamehameha 9-4, University 5-8, Maryknoll 3-10, Sacred Hearts 1-13. -- ILH Division II Standings == La Pietra, Mid-Pacific 10-1, Punahou 8-4, Kamehameha 7-3, St. Francis 5-5, Hawaii Baptist 5-7, Iolani 4-6, University 2-8, St. Andrew's 2-9, Maryknoll 0-10. -- OIA West Standings -- Radford 10-0, Pearl City, Aiea, Mililani 8-2, Campbell, Waipahu 5-5, Moanalua 4-6, Waianae, Nanakuli, Leilehua 2-8, Waialua 1-9. -- OIA East Standings -- McKinley 9-0, Castle 7-2, Kahuku, Kalaheo, Roosevelt, Kaiser 5-4, Kaimuki 4-5, Kailua 3-6, Kalani 2-7, Farrington 0-9. == High School Baseball == -- ILH Standings -- Kamehameha 14-3, Iolani 13-4, St. Louis 12-5, Mid-Pacific, Punahou 11-6, Damien 4-13, UHS/HBA 3-14, Maryknoll 0-17 -- OIA West Standings -- Aiea 9-1, Pearl City 8-2, Mililani, Moanalua 7-3, Waianae 6-4, Campbell 5-5, Waipahu, Leilehua 4-6, Nanakuli, Waialua 2-8, Radford 1-9. -- OIA East Standings -- Castle 9-0, Kaiser 8-1, Kailua 6-3, Kalani, Roosevelt 4-4-1, Kaimuki 4-5, Kalaheo, McKinley 3-6, Kahuku 2-7, Farrington 1-8. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 6 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/15/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Outslug Matadors ** On a day when pitchers from both sides were pummelled, Hawaii had enough staying power to eke out an incident-filled 11-9 Western Athletic Conference win over nationally-ranked Cal State- Northridge yesterday at Rainbow Stadium. With pitcher Robby Robinson cruising along with an 11-1 lead through seven innings, the bottom nearly fell out for the Bows. The always dangerous Matadors rallied for eight runs in the eighth before Paul Ah Yat, normally a starter, entered the fray. He mowed down five of the six Matador batters he faced in the final two frames to earn his first save of the season. Offensively, second baseman Jody Napuunoa and catcher Kenn Wakakuwa had three hits apiece for the Rainbows, who improved to 28-18 overall and 11-10 in the WAC. Seventh-ranked Northridge, which had three players and coach Mike Batesole ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct, fell to 37-10 and 15-6. ** VonAppen Era Commences ** The coaching regime of new UH football coach Fred vonAppen officially gets underway today when the Rainbows begin spring football drills. VonAppen, who says his goal is to have a winning season in 1996, promised an all-business approach during spring ball. "We'll be regimented and theatrical," he said. According to the first-year coach, players not directly involved in drills are expected to know what plays are being executed and must be prepared to provide an evaluation of how the player at his position carried out an assigned task. "Concentration is paramount," said vonAppen. "We don't want anyone milling around. Practices, which will run from 4 to 6:15 p.m., are open to the public. No spring game will be held this year. ** Sports Shorts ** Seventy-two runners from Hawaii are entered in this morning's 100th Boston Marathon. Approximately 38,000 entrants are expected at the starting line for the 26.2 mile event. ---- Stephen Adler and Pia Chock were the top finishers at yesterday's 2000-meter (1.2 mile) Fin Swim race at Ala Moana Beach. Adler won first-to-finish honors, clocking in with a time of 22 minutes, 34 seconds. Chock (24:16) was the first wahine finisher and third overall. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 4 to 8 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/14/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Hawaii Wins Home Finale ** A Special Events Arena throng of 10,020 came to see Hawaii top California, 15-8, 15-6, 15-8, and to bid aloha to three Rainbow volleyball seniors last night. The match, which was deemed an exhibition because the Bears are a college club team, marked the end of the regular season for the 'Bows, who will host either Pepperdine or Cal State-Northridge next Saturday in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation first-round playoff duel. "We're definitely ready," said senior Mike Kantor, who along with fellow reserve Troy Hotz and starting setter Eric Pichel, were honored by fans in a pre-game ceremony and a post-match walkabout. Last night's crowd upped Hawaii's home attendance total to 134,361 for the season, a men's college volleyball record, and with 11,000 of the UH Wahine's mark. ** Bows, Matadors Split Again ** Just like the night before, the UH baseball team split a doubleheader with WAC West leader Cal State-Northridge last night at Rainbow Stadium. Behind the pitching of Troy Yoshimasu, who tossed three innings of scoreless relief, the Rainbows notched a 4-0 win in the opener, a continuation of a game suspended by rain in the fifth inning on March 13. Kelly Konishi's three-run homer in the fifth was the big blow. In the second game, the Matadors ripped five Hawaii pitchers for 18 hits in a 17-5 blowout. The 'Bows are now 27-18 overall and 10-10 in the WAC while Northridge is 37-9 and 15-5. The series concludes with a single game this afternoon. ** Split for Wahine ** The UH Wahine split a softball doubleheader with UH-Hilo yesterday at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium. The Wahine (28-19) won the first game 8-7 and lost the second 7-6. The Vulcans, now off to the Mainland for a 12-day road trip, are 23-14. ** Nakanelua Hawaii's Swiftest ** Former Kamehameha track star Kelsey Nakanelua defended his title in the Hawaii's Fastest Human event yesterday at a hot and muggy Alexander Field on the Punahou campus. Nakanelua, who defeated two-time champion Matt Harding to grab the title last year, yesterday edged former Lutheran High sprinter Jummane Washington in a photo finish. Both were clocked in 10.9. "My start was absolutely atrocious," said Nakanelua, a standout hurdler for the Warriors in the late 80s. "I actually should not have won the race. But I'll take it." ** Ulufale Waits for Draft Call ** Former Campbell High football player Mike Ulufale, who went on to become a standout at BYU, is expected to be chosen in first handful of rounds when the National Football League conducts its annual player draft next Saturday and Sunday. A 6-5, 282-pound defensive lineman, Ulufale impressed scouts with a 4.72 clocking in the 40-yard dash. Several other players with Hawaii ties will also be anxiously awaiting draft day calls, including offensive lineman Patrick Kesi (Washington, Farrington), linebacker George Noga (Hawaii, St. Louis), running back Hema Hemuli (BYU, Kalaheo) and defensive end Troy Bailey (Oregon, St. Louis). ** More All-Star Teams Announced ** Several more high school all-star squads were announced today by the *Honolulu Advertiser*. The players and coaches selected are as follows: == OIA West Boys Basketball All-Stars == Issac Castro, Moanalua; BJ Casteel, Mililani; Francis Galiza, Campbell; Edmanuel DeFreitas, Nanakuli; Rashard Davis, Campbell. Player of the year: Castro Coaches of the year: Eddie Maruyama, Moanalua; and Robert Samson, Campbell. == OIA East Boys Basketball All-Stars == Brian Yule, Kalaheo; Clifton Jones, Kahuku; Steve Hess, Kalaheo; Quang Ngo, Kaimuki; Rory Clark, Kaiser. Player of the year: Yule Coach of the year: Pete Smith, Kalaheo == KIF Boys Soccer All-Stars == GOALIE: Hanalei Santos, Waimea. FORWARDS: Kevin Ephan, Waimea; Sean Jardin, Waimea; and Masa Shimada, Waimea. MIDFIELDERS: Arthur Elkington, Waimea; Nicholas Lindman, Kapaa; and Matt Tinder, Kapaa. DEFENDERS: Scott Sato, Waimea; Steve Murashige, Kauai; Ian Jung, Kapaa; and Shinichi Shibuya, Waimea. Player of the year: Elkington Coach of the year: Mark Kennett, Waimea. == KIF Girls Soccer All-Stars == GOALIE: Cherie Paleka, Kapaa. FORWARDS: Sherilynn Dabis, Waimea; Crissy Marti, Kapaa, and Foanna Petterson, Kapaa. MIDFIELDERS: Chavela Garza, Kauai; Andrea Alfiler, Kapaa; and Leolani Abalos, Kapaa. DEFENDERS: Kananai Hocson, Kapaa; Kari Schumacher, Kauai; Carlene Paleka, Kapaa; and Sandra Beck, Kauai. Player of the year: Alfiler Coach of the year: Dan Agan, Waimea. ** Homegrown Report [courtesy of Dennis Anderson] ** Former Hawaii high school tennis stars Ryan Ideta from Lahaina, Maui, and Chad Dudley from Kailua, now competing for Louisiana State University, are 18th in the NCAA men's doubles rankings. Ideta is also a successful singles player, and his 82 wins places him in the top-10 all-time victory list for the Tigers. ---- Olin Kruetz (St. Louis '95) has been suspended from the University of Washington football team for his involvement in a lockerroom fight with a teammate last week. Petrocelli Kesi (St. Louis '92) is now occupying Kruetz' vacated starting center spot. ---- Stein Metzger (Punahou '91) Brian Wells (Punahou '91), Fred Robins (Kamehameha '95) are all starters on the third-ranked UCLA men's volleyball team. Metzger is the Bruin's career leader in assists. ---- Heather Nakasone (Punahou '91) is the captain and one of the top players on the Colorado State women's softball team. A senior multi-position player, Nakasone is second on the team in runs produced. ---- Maiko Bristow (Iolani '95) is hitting .319 for the University of California-Berkeley women's softball team as a walk-on freshman. ---- Goska Biela (Kalaheo '94) is a member of the Lewis University women's track and field team. She is the NCAA Division II women's indoor record holder for the 800 meter run. ---- Jerilyn Jordan (Punahou '93) is the top women's distance runner this season for the Washington (St. Louis) track and field team. She in the school's all-time top-three in the 1,500, 3,000 and 5,000 meter events. ---- Bradley Sakamoto (Waiakea '95) occupies the No. 3 singles spot on the Seattle University men's tennis team. ---- Outfielder Ikaika Hoopii (Kamehameha '92) and shortstop Chad Ohira (Pearl City '94) are starters on the Loyola Marymount baseball team. Both are batting .265. ---- Maile Elliot (Kaiser '94) started several games at forward for the Whitworth women's basketball team and ended up with the squad's third highest rebounding total. Kolea Andreas-Feeney (St. Francis '95) was also on the team, seeing spot duty as a backup point guard. ** Sports Shorts ** The Moanalua boys and girls took top honors at the OIA judo championships last night at Mililani Gym. Na Menehune won their third consecutive boys' crown. This is the first season girls have competed as separate team in judo. ---- Iolani handed league-leader Kamehameha its second straight loss in an ILH game yesterday at Aloha Stadium. The Raiders top the Warriors 4-3 to improve to 13-4 overall. Kamehameha is 14-3. ---- Iolani's Eric Chang and Kamehameha's Sean Jonick and Angela Rosa were named the top competitors at the 51st Punahou Relays yesterday. Chang set a meet record in the pole vault when he soared 15 feet. ---- Keala Canoe Club defended its title in the Waikiki Beach Boys Ironman/Ironwoman canoe race from Magic Island to Diamond Head buoy and back yesterday. Keala negotiated the 12-mile course in 58 minutes, 27.05 seconds. Hawaiian Canoe Club won the 8-mile women's race in 49:44.77. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == St. Louis 7, Damien 4 Punahou 10, Mid-Pacific 4 Iolani 4, Kamehameha 3 UHS/HBA 18, Maryknoll 1 Roosevelt 10, Kaimuki 9 Kaiser 12, Kalaheo 1 Kahuku 2, Farrington 1 Castle 8, Kailua 3 Campbell 7, Mililani 3 Pearl City 11, Nanakuli 1 Waipahu 7, Waialua 6 Leilehua 10, Radford 9 Baldwin 8, St. Anthony 7 Maui 4, Lahainaluna 3 == High School Girls Basketball == Kalaheo 41, Kaimuki 34 Roosevelt 42, Kahuku 40 Seabury Hall 49, St. Anthony 42 Lahainaluna 61, Lanai 45 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 8 to 12 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/13/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Bash Bears ** The top-ranked UH men's volleyball team clubbed California, a non-NCAA club team, 15-3, 15-12, 15-7, in front of a festive Special Events Arena crowd of 7,447 last night. UH coach Mike Wilton used the opportunity to clear his bench and to put his three seniors--Eric Pichel, Troy Hotz, and Mike Kantor--in the spotlight. Despite being victimized, the California players were thrilled to have the opportunity to take part in the Rainbow hysteria. Said Cal setter Chris Hopkins: "This was one of the best experiences of my life. I've never felt so much energy playing volleyball. Even football and basketball aren't treated like this back home." Following the match, a mini-riot ensued outside the area when autograph-seeking fans mobbed Rainbow players. No one was hurt, but Honolulu Police officers were summoned to restore order and to escort players from the area. The two teams will meet again tonight in another game that will not count against either team's record. ** Split for Baseball Bows ** Thanks to Paul Ah Yat's three-hit shutout, the UH baseball team salvaged a doubleheader split with Cal State-Northridge last night with a Rainbow Stadium crowd of 1,839 in attendance. In the opening game, the WAC West-leading Matadors slammed Rainbow ace Mark Johnson for six runs in the sixth inning to erase a 3-0 deficit and notch a 6-3 triumph over the Rainbows. In the nightcap, Ah Yat was masterful, striking out four and allowing just one base on balls to lead the home team to a 6-0 win. After the split, Hawaii is 26-17 overall and 9-9 in the Western Athletic Conference, and CSN is 14-4 and 36-8. A doubleheader is scheduled for today. ** State Titles for McLachlin, Au ** Punahou's Parker McLachlin and Kamehameha's Elisha Au captured state high school golf titles yesterday on the Big Island. McLachlin, only a junior, fired a dazzling 6-under 66 to breeze to a seven stroke victory in the boys' individual competition and to lead the Buffanblu to the team title. Au, the girls' runner- up in 1995, cruised to a 5-stroke victory this year with rounds of 78 and 77. See Scoreboard section for team and individual scores. ** Wahine to Face Early Season Tests ** The UH Wahine will see how they measure up from the get-go when they take part in the NACWAA Volleyball Classic on Aug. 23 and 24. In addition to Hawaii (31-1 last year), the four-team tournament will include defending national champion Nebraska (32-1), No. 6 Florida (35-2), and Illinois State (21-13). The Wahine just returned from a training trip to Japan where they worked out with squads from Hitachi, Nittaidai, and Odakyu. In addition, UH coach Dave Shoji announced that two former Kamehameha stars, Aven Lee and Shelly Kim, will try out for the team as walk-ons. ** Garcia Takes Rip Pro ** Hampered by an aching shoulder injured in an arm-wrestling bout with buddy John Shimooka, Makaha's Sunny Garcia persevered, capturing the Rip Curl Pro surf meet in 2 to 4-foot waves at Johanna Beach, Australia yesterday. "The pain was real bad," said Garcia, but he fought through the torment to defeat Florida's Todd Holland in the quarterfinals, California's Shane Beschen in the semifinals, and Aussie Todd Prestage in the finals. For winning the event, the third of 15 on this year's world tour, Garcia earned $14,000 and moved into the top spot in the pro rankings. ** Sport Shorts ** Hawaii Pacific swept a softball doubleheader from UH-Hilo yesterday at the Sea Warriors' windward field. Ranked No. 3 in the NAIA, HPU (25-9) won the first game 5-2 and the second 8-0. The Vulcans, who play a doubleheader against the UH Wahine today, fell to 22-13. ---- Former UH football player Joe Onosai finished fourth in the Strongman World Series in Sydney, Australia. The ex-Rainbow offensive lineman set a world record by hoisting a 407-pound log overhead. Onosai will now prepare for the Atlanta Summer Olympics, where he will compete in the hammer throw event for Western Samoa. ---- Mired in financial doldrums, the UH-Hilo athletic program has faced a string of budget cuts in the last year. According the Vulcan athletic director Bill Trumbo, a UHH-sponsored kids summer program has been cancelled and the budget to fund recruiting costs for Vulcan coaches has been slashed drastically. "We're really in a hole," said Trumbo. "We keep struggling to keep the program alive." ---- The Waikiki Beach Boys will host a Ironman/woman canoe race that will begin and end at Magic Island. Approximately 70 men's and women's crews are entered in the 12-mile event that will extend to the buoy off of Diamond Head and back. ---- The 1996 Mid-Pac Open golf tournament is set to run next Thursday through Sunday at the Mid-Pacific Country Club at Lanikai. Brandon Kop is the defending champion. ** Scoreboard ** == Hawaii High School Golf Championship Results == (par 72 at Hapuna Golf Course) --Team Top 5-- Puanhou 305-303--608 Waiakea 312-304--616 Maui 317-307--624 Aiea 309-319--628 Lahainaluna 305-335--640 --Boys Individual Top 5-- Parker McLachlin, Punahou 74-66--140 Shane Hoshino, Mililani 75-72--147 Jason Hattori, HBA 76-72--148 Ian Kawamoto, Waiakea 70-79--149 Tony Okano, Punahou 74-75--149 --Girls Individual Top 5-- Elisha Au, Kamehameha 78-77--155 Kathy Cho, Punahou 82-78--160 Desiree Ting, Baldwin 81-80--161 Maile Poai, Kapaa 89-79--168 Dawn Miyashiro, Hilo 85-88--173 == High School Baseball == Maui 2, Lahainaluna 1 Baldwin 7, St. Anthony 6 Aiea 8, Moanalua 4 McKinley 6, Kalani 5 == High School Girls Basketball == Iolani 63, University High 49 Punahou 47, Kamehameha 43 Maryknoll 35, Sacred Hearts 31 Mid-Pacific 42, Kamehameha II 38 Punahou II 46, Hawaii Baptist 42 Aiea 50, Campbell 39 Leilehua 50, Nanakuli 41 Lahainaluna 45, Seabury 36 Baldwin 70, Kaahumanu Hou 9 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 2 to 4 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/12/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bow Gridders Prepping for Spring Ball ** New UH coach Fred vonAppen will greet 100-plus Rainbow football hopefuls when spring practice begins on Monday. Said vonAppen: "All the running, lifting, and drills we've been going through so far have been insightful, but incomplete. Completion of the mosaic is they have to go out and play football." Determining the starting quarterback will be among vonAppen's goals in the next several weeks. Returnees Glenn Freitas and Johnny Macon are expected to battle redshirt freshman Hunter Young for the top signal-caller position. All three, recruited to run Bob Wagner's spread option attack, must now learn the intricacies of vonAppen's "West Coast Offense." Shoring up the defense, ranked near the bottom of several NCAA statistical categories last season, is also a priority. "I think everybody is excited to get out there and get to work," said vonAppen. ** Alexio versus Tyson? ** With no viable contenders in sight, world heavyweight kickboxing champion Dennis Alexio has issued a challenge to heavyweight boxing kingpin Mike Tyson in what would be "the biggest grossing sporting event in the history of mankind." Speaking at a press conference at the Planet Hollywood restaurant in Waikiki yesterday, Alexio said he'd be willing to forgo the use of his lethal legs if Tyson were skeptical. Meanwhile, Alexio (61-1) has another bout to tend to first. On May 11 at Blaisdell Arena, he is scheduled to meet European kickboxing champ Stephan Reveillon, a 6-foot-2, 217 pounder with a 36-2 record. "He's been training at a Thai camp," said Alexio, "so I expect him to be a very formidable opponent." Alexio, 37, has been idle since December 1 when he knocked out Dennis "Hurricane" Lane only 36- seconds into the first round. ** Serve Serves 'Bows Well ** While Yuval Katz's powerful attacks at the net have UH volleyball foes scrambling for cover, the 6-5 outsider hitter's jump serves make them quiver with fear. For that matter, the jump serve has been an effective weapon used by all UH players. Three 'Bows-- Katz, Naveh Milo, and Eric Pichel--are in the top 10 nationally in aces per game. Teammates Sivan Leoni, Jason Ring, Aaron Wilton, and Kahinu Lee are not far behind in aces registered. As a team, the Bows have tallied over 200 aces, more than double the amount registered by opponents. And even when not leading to immediate points, Hawaii's 60 mph serves may prompt poorly placed passes by opponents that give the Rainbows a defensive advantage. Said Milo: "When you have a good jump serve, you make the passer on the other side lose confidence. Sometimes before I serve I see they are scared. Even if I hit the ball not so hard they have no confidence. It's enough." The Rainbows (25-1) will unleash their powerful service attack on California (15-10) tonight and tomorrow at the Special Events Arena. ** Honma Has Hot Stick ** Although he's only 5-11, 165 pounds, Neal Honma has been the big man in the Rainbow baseball team's lineup in recent games. Last weekend against Sacramento State, the switch-hitting Honma ripped 11 hits in 17 plate appearances to raise his season average to .351, second best to Chris Garnett's team-leading .355. Against the Hornets, he became only the fifth UH player to hit for the cycle in Hawaii's 15-6 victory last Sunday afternoon. Honma hopes to continue his hot hitting this weekend when Hawaii (25-16 overall and 8-8, conference) hosts WAC West leader Cal State- Northridge (34-7 and 13-3) in a five-game set. A doubleheader tonight will kick off the series. ** Wahine-Vuls Meet Tomorrow ** The UH-Wahine softball team (27-18), ranked 24th in the country, will take on UH-Hilo (22-11) in a doubleheader tomorrow at the Wahine Softball Stadium. According to UH coach Bob Coolen, a loss to the Vulcans will severely cripple his team's postseason aspirations. Coolen said he thinks the Wahine must win 12 of their final 16 games to have a realistic hope of making the NCAA Tournament. Meanwhile, the Vulcans are cruising along with victories in 8 of their last 10 contests, including an upset victory last week over the NCAA's eighth-ranked team, Cal State- Fullerton. ** Sports Shorts ** Point guard Ken Collins yesterday signed a letter of intent to play basketball at UH-Hilo. He formerly played for UHH coach Jim Forkum at Hartnell in 1994-95. Collins, involved in a near-fatal auto crash last year, is fully recovered and ready to play for the Vulcans. ---- Several sports camps are scheduled for this summer at the University of Hawaii. The Rainbow Wahine Basketball Camp will be held June 7-9 (call 956-8185 for info). The Rainbow Volleyball Camp will have three sessions for interested athletes. The first will be in June (call 956-6229 for details). The Rainbow Men's Volleyball Camp will have two sessions for youngsters and one "Adult Dream" session (call 956-4505). ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Punahou 16, Kamehameha 6 Mid-Pacific 12, UHS/HBA 4 St. Louis 15, Maryknoll 5 Iolani 7, Damien 5 Moanalua 12, Waipahu 6 == High Girls Basketball == Iolani 56, Maryknoll 42 Punahou 49, Sacred Hearts 35 Kamehameha 46, University 41 St. Francis 38, St. Andrew's 24 La Pietra 39, Hawaii Baptist 34 Castle 58, Kailua 50 Mililani 51, Waipahu 33 McKinley 65, Kalani 31 Pearl City 47, Waianae 35 Radford 66, Waialua 24 Kaiser 39, Farrington 32 == College Tennis == --Women-- Louisville 6, Hawaii 3 Louisville 9, Chaminade 0 Hawaii Pacific 9, Chaminade 0 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 2 to 4 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/11/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Three Seniors to Bid Aloha ** Three seniors--starting setter Eric Pichel and reserves Troy Hotz and Mike Kantor--are preparing to say farewell to UH volleyball fans as the Rainbows close their regular season campaign this weekend against the Cal Golden Bears. Pichel leads the nation in assists per game and is a candidate for All-America honors. As backups on Hawaii's talent-laden roster, Hotz and Kantor have seen limited playing time this season. In addition to finding replacements for the three seniors, UH coach Mike Wilton will probably need to fill the spots now occupied by sophomore stars Yuval Katz and Naveh Milo who are expected to leave Hawaii at the end of the season to enter the pro volleyball circuit. ** Adams Still Tripping ** Former UH football player Theo Adams is now a well-traveled professional, with stints in the National Football and World Leagues. After completing his career for the Rainbows in 1988, Adams has literally seen the world. He is currently playing in Germany for the Frankfurt Galaxy of the World League where he has visited London, Tokyo, Montreal, Berlin, Barcelona, and a host of other cities. An offensive lineman who wasn't drafted coming out of college, Adams has also logged time in the NFL, with short stops with the Rams, the Seahawks, the Eagles, and 49ers. "I've still got some good years ahead," said Adams, soon-to-be-30. "I'll keep playing until I can't do the job anymore." ** Ornellas Living On a Easy ** Tired of all the pressure in Hawaii, George Ornellas has found his own kind of paradise in Corvallis, Oregon. The former Hawaii high school football player of the year is living in the quiet Northwest town enjoying time out of the spotlight that glared brightly on him while he was a prep star for the St. Louis Crusader and as a prized recruit for the University of Hawaii football team. Said Ornellas: "I just live. I work. I do odd jobs, but I get to make my own hours. If I did this in Hawaii, I'd look like a loser. People would want to know why I'm not playing (football). Here, I don't have to answer questions." Although he plans to re-enroll in college again, Ornellas is undecided about playing football. "If I have the opportunity to play again, maybe I will, maybe I won't." ** Bows Hope to Bust Matadors ** This weekend, Hawaii will take on Cal State-Northridge in a 5- game college baseball series beginning with a doubleheader tomorrow at Rainbow Stadium. The Rainbows (25-16 overall and 8-8 WAC) trail the seventh-ranked Matadors (34-7 and 13-3) by five games in the Western Athletic Conference West. According to UH coach Les Murakami, the 'Bows need to take at least four of five games from Northridge to have any hope of making a splash in the conference. "No question, this will be a make-or-break weekend for us," said Murakami. Mark Johnson (6-2, 3.75 ERA) and Paul Ah Yat (7-4, 4.99) will take the hill in games one and two for Hawaii. ** Toyama New HHSAA Honcho ** Dwight Toyama has been selected as the new executive director of the Hawaii High School Athletic Association. Toyama, 43, who succeeds Ed Kiyuna, will leave his athletic director post at Kaimuki High School to accept the job as administrator of the governing body that oversees athletic competition for 39 public and 25 private schools statewide. ** Sueing Honored ** University of Hawaii forward Justice Sueing received the Art Woolaway most valuable player award at the Rainbows' basketball banquet last night at the Special Events Arena. Dubbed "The Warrior" by UH coach Riley Wallace, Sueing also won awards as the team's top defender and rebounder. Center Seth Sundberg, who battled injuries all season long, received the most inspirational player award. Other awards went to Tes Whitlock (community service), Anthony Harris (team captain and best free-throw shooter), and Alika Smith (assists). ** Sports Shorts ** ILH leader Kamehameha (21-1 overall) is ranked in a national high school baseball poll. The Warriors occupy the 11th spot in the Easton Sports Original National High School Poll. ---- The UH-Hilo basketball team landed a big one yesterday when 7-1 center Chad Glenn announced that he will sign a letter of intent to play for the Vulcans next season. A renowned shot-blocker, Glenn averaged 14 swats per game for Ocean County College (NJ) this past season. ---- Bev Kim rallied from a 7-stroke deficit to capture the All- Services Women's Invitational at the Leilehua Golf Course yesterday. Kim defeated Mona Kim in a playoff to win the title. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Kalani 2, Kalaheo 0 Kaimuki 14, Kahuku 2 Farrington 6, McKinley 4 Kaiser 13, Kailua 3 Castle 8, Roosevelt 4 Pearl City 7, Leilehua 2 Waianae 11, Nanakuli 1 Aiea 17, Radford 4 Mililani 10, Waialua 0 Moanalua at Waipahu, rained out. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 6 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/10/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Forward Commits to 'Bows ** Mike Robinson, a 6-8, 230-pound forward from Lassen (Junior) College (Calif.), yesterday became the third player to verbally commit to the University of Hawaii basketball team for the coming season. He joins 6-10 Kelvin Anderson of McCook Junior College and Kawika Akina of Dixie College, who earlier gave their verbal I-do's. Robinson, described as "very mobile" and "an exceptional athlete" by his JC coach, led Lassen to the Final Four of the 92- team California Community College Conference and was named to the all-star team this past season. He averaged 15.1 points and 11.3 boards per game. "The University of Hawaii is for me," said Robinson. "I like the school, the facilities, the people. It feels like home." ** Hawaii to Host Cal ** Hawaii will meet California in a two-match men's volleyball series this weekend at the Special Events Arena. The Rainbows (25-1) are the top-ranked team in the NCAA while the Golden Bears (15-10) are No. 2 in the college club volleyball circuit. Since Cal is a non-NCAA team, the matches will not count on Hawaii's record. Ivan Gale, a two-time all-state player for Punahou, is the top gun for California, which hopes to make a bid to enter the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in the next few years. ** Mattson, Sagara Lead Vuls ** In what has turned out to be a rather dim season, two bright lights have emerged for the UH-Hilo baseball team. The two are centerfielder Keiki Mattson and pitcher Brendan Sagara. Mattson, a junior from Chaffey High in Ontario, Calif., leads the Vulcans in hitting with a .338 average. Last season, he was Hilo's top pitcher, sporting a 4-3 record and a 1.93 ERA. Sagara, a former Leilehua player, is the top moundsman for the Vulcans this season. He has earned six of Hilo's nine wins, including a complete game victory over cross-state rival UH-Manoa in the Rainbow Easter Tournament a few weeks ago. ** HPU Ranked Third ** Hawaii Pacific remained in third in the latest NAIA Top 10 Women's Softball Poll released yesterday. The Sea Warriors (23- 9) will square off against UH-Hilo on Friday at the HPU Windward Field. == NAIA Softball Top 5 == Pts Record 1. Oklahoma City 225 37-4 2. Mobile (Ala.) 214 30-5 3. Hawaii Pacific 203 23-9 4. William Woods (Mo.) 193 33-5 5. Shawnee State (Ohio) 186 14-2 ** Hattori Favored in State Prep Golf ** Two-time ILH golf champion Jason Hattori of Hawaii Baptist Academy is among the favorites for the Hawaii High School Athletic Association Golf Tournament which will run tomorrow through Friday at the Hapuna Golf Course on the Big Island. Hattori, the state runner-up as a sophomore, finished in a tie for third in 1995. Other golfers expected to make strong bids for the state title are Hattori's teammates Shannon Tanoue and Norman Asao, Kamehameha's Justin Kim, Punahou's Tony Okano and Parker McLachlin, Waiakea's Ian Kawamoto, Hilo's Shaun Downie and Maui's Ryan Koshi. ** Sports Shorts ** The OIA Judo Championships will be held this weekend at Mililani High. Moanalua won both the boys' and girls' titles in the OIA West and McKinley's boys and girls duplicated the fete in OIA East. ---- The UH Wahine golf team finished in the middle of the pack at the Utah-Dixie Classic yesterday at St. George, Utah. Hawaii golfers had a combined score of 973 for 54 holes, good for a 10th place finish in the 17-team tourney. ---- Hawaii boxer Jesus Salud notched a TKO win over Jose Montes last night at the Grand Hotel Ballroom in Tijuana, Mexico. Dominant throughout the fight, Salud was awarded the victory in the eighth round when the referee stopped the fight because Montes' left eye had swollen shut. ** Scoreboard ** == UH Baseball Statistics == AB H R BI AVG W L SO BB ERA Garnett 124 44 20 17 .355 Hermosura 1 0 8 3 3.72 Honma 131 46 34 19 .351 Johnson 6 2 109 33 3.75 Medeiros 159 55 38 38 .346 Ah Yat 7 4 67 29 4.99 Millichap 129 44 29 19 .341 Yoshimasu 1 0 16 7 5.50 Napuunoa 159 53 27 27 .333 Ho 5 2 25 14 5.54 Wakakuwa 134 42 22 21 .313 Binkie 1 0 15 11 5.73 Ahu 147 43 28 25 .293 Robinson 3 6 24 21 6.18 Ross 86 25 18 15 .291 Mackenzie 0 0 3 4 6.48 Nakano 38 11 5 11 .289 Spurgeon 0 2 21 24 8.72 K. Hansen 56 16 8 12 .286 Blakely 99 28 22 15 .283 Konishi 55 13 6 5 .236 Dartt 42 7 6 7 .167 ---- == High School Baseball == Kamehameha 6, St. Louis 2 Iolani 30, Maryknoll 0 Punahou 15, UHS/HBA 8 Mid-Pacific 9, Damien 4 == High School Girls Basketball == Aiea 32, Waipahu 28 Nanakuli 49, Waialua 40 Kalani 51, Farrington 42 Campbell 41, Leilehua 34 Mililani 52, Waianae 31 Kaiser 40, Kaimuki 39 Iolani II 35, University II 28 La Pietra 52, Punahou II 41 St. Andrew's 51, Maryknoll II 43 Mid-Pacific 35, Hawaii Baptist 23 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 6 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/9/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Honma WAC POW ** University of Hawaii designated hitter Neal Honma earned Western Athletic Conference Play of the Week honors for his outstanding performance this past weekend against Sacramento State. A lean switch hitter, Honma was ravenous at the plate against the Hornets, knocking out 12 hits in 17 at bats. In the third game of the series, he went 5 for 5, joining five other previous Rainbows who hit for the cycle. Honma and his Hawaii teammates will host WAC leader Cal State-Northridge in a five-game series beginning Friday. ** `Bows Sign Guard ** Kawika Akina, a point guard out of Kahuku High School and Dixie College of Utah, yesterday made a verbal commitment to play for the University of Hawaii next season. A 5-11, 160 pounder, Akina graduated from Kahuku in 1991 and after working for a year and serving a two-year stint as a missionary for the Mormon Church, he enrolled at Dixie where he started at the point, averaging 12 points, 8 assists, and 3 steals per game. ** Castro to HPU ** Yesterday, 1996 Hawaii high school basketball player of the year Isaac Castro of Moanalua signed a letter of intent to play for Hawaii Pacific University. Castro, a 6-4 forward, averaged 18 points per game in the state tournament last month to lead Na Menehune to their first-ever state hoop title. "He's extremely athletic," said HPU coach Tony Sellitto who plans to redshirt Castro next season. "He's the kind of player who is very lively- -always active." ** Handy Earns Honor ** Former University of Hawaii forward Phil Handy was named to the Continental Basketball Association All-Rookie team yesterday. Since leaving UH in 1995, Handy was one of the last players cut from the roster of Golden State of the NBA. He then played briefly for the Harlem Globetrotter's European team before landing a spot with Omaha Racers of the CBA, where he averaged 11.6 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game. He has received an invitation from the NBA's Portland Trailblazers to play on their summer league team in the Rocky Mountain Region. ** Ocean Sports News ** Three pro surf contests are scheduled to take place on Oahu's south shore in the next couple months. On May 4-13, the Red Dog/Wave Riding Vehicles Pro will invade Waikiki's Kuhio Beach, with contestants vying for $20,000 in prize money. After the completion of that event, competitors will move on to the Town & Country Pro scheduled for May 13-20 at Ala Moana Bowls. A third event, also affiliated with Red Dog Beer, will be held next August off of Kewalo Basin. ---- Rochelle Ballard of Kauai finished third in the Quit Women's Classic in 2- to 3-foot surf yesterday at Bell's Beach, Australia. Ballard, who earned $1,800 for her placing, lost to defending world champion Lisa Anderson in the semifinal round. Pauline Menczer of Australia eventually won the event. ---- In the Rip Curl Pro, also at Bell's Beach, Sunny Garcia was the only Hawaii surfer who advanced to the quarterfinals. In the round of 16, Garcia defeated fellow local boy and best friend John Shimooka. The Big Island's Conan Hayes was also ousted yesterday. ** Prep Sports Beat ** Iolani boys' soccer coach Bob Barry will take a one-year leave of absence to serve as an assistant at the University of Richmond. In his 26 years at the helm, Barry has guided the Raiders to five state titles and six runner-up spots. One of his Iolani assistants, either Myles Arakawa or Chris Lee, is expected to be named interim coach. ---- McKinley remains atop of the latest Hawaii high school girls basketball poll. The Tigers have clinched the OIA East title and a first-round bye in the league postseason playoffs which are set to begin on April 18. == Advertiser Top 10 Girls Basketball Poll == Record Pts Pvs 1. McKinley (7) 19-0 97 1 2. Iolani (3) 15-3 88 3 3. Hilo 14-3 78 2 4. Radford 15-0 67 4t 5. Kamehameha 15-3 63 4t 6. Punahou 14-5 48 6 7. Honokaa 14-3 46 7 8. Maui 16-1 31 10 9. Castle 13-3 11 8 (tie) Pearl City 12-7 11 -- ---- The 51st Punahou Relays are scheduled for this Saturday at the Buffanblu's Alexander Field. The event, which traditional features the top Hawaii high school boys and girls track competitors, will also include the Hawaii's fastest human race and the 4x100-meter football/power relay. ---- In the OIA East track and field championships, the Kahuku girls and the Roosevelt boys won titles this past weekend at Kaiser. Sprinter Sarah Burdoe and jumper Vicky Peters each won two events to lead Kahuku, while distance runner John Witham and jumper Travis Sueno were double-winners for the Rough Riders. ** Scoreboard ** == Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Volleyball Standings == CONF ALL Hawaii 19-0 25-1 Long Beach 13-3 19-4 Stanford 10-7 13-7 Pacific 10-7 14-8 USC 7-10 8-12 San Diego St. 3-12 9-15 UC-San Diego 0-16 4-18 == WAC West Baseball Standings == WAC ALL Northridge 13-3 34-7 Fresno St. 11-6 23-18 San Diego St. 10-7 23-16 Hawaii 8-8 25-16 Cal Poly SLO 7-10 16-17 Sac. St. 1-16 8-29 == Big West Women's Softball == Conf All Long Beach 11-5 23-16 Fullerton 12-6 32-15 UNLV 10-5 27-13 Utah St. 12-8 24-15 N.Mexico St. 8-10 28-22 Pacific 7-9 18-17 Hawaii 7-11 27-18 San Jose St. 5-12 14-20 Santa Barbara 5-11 16-18 == ILH Baseball == Kamehameha 13-1, Iolani, St. Louis 10-4, Mid-Pacific 9-5, Punahou 8-6, Damien 4-10, UHS/HBA 2-12, Maryknoll 0-14. == OIA West Baseball == Aiea 7-1, Moanalua, Pearl City, Mililani 6-2, Waianae 5-4, Campbell 4-5, Leilehua, Waipahu 3-5, Nanakuli, Waialua 2-6, Radford 1-7. == OIA East Baseball == Castle 7-0, Kailua, Kaiser 6-1, Roosevelt, Kalani 3-3-1, Kaimuki, Kalaheo 3-4, McKinley 2-5, Kahuku 1-6, Farrington 0-7. == ILH Girls Basketball == Iolani 9-2, Kamehameha, Punahou 8-3, University 5-6, Maryknoll 2-9, Sacred Hearts 1-10. == OIA West Girls Basketball == Radford 9-0, Pearl City 7-2, Aiea, Mililani 6-2, Waipahu 5-3, Campbell 4-4, Moanalua 4-6, Waianae 2-7, Nanakuli, Leilehua, Waialua 1-7. == OIA East Girls Basketball == McKinley 8-0, Castle 6-2, Kahuku 5-3, Kaimuki 4-3, Kalaheo, Roosevelt 4-4, Kaiser 3-4, Kailua 3-5, Kalani 1-6, Farrington 0-7. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 6 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/7/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Edge Hornets ** A day after hitting for the cycle, Neal Honma ripped a ninth inning double to drive in the winning run in Hawaii's 9-8 Western Athletic Conference baseball victory over Sacramento State yesterday afternoon at Rainbow Stadium. With one out and the score tied at eight in the ninth, Honma slapped a nose-diving shot to left that skipped past Hornet outfield Bill Hoover, allowing Jason Ross to score from second base. The Rainbows improved to 25-16 overall and 8-8 in the WAC. Northridge dropped to 8-29 and 1-16. Hawaii will host Cal State-Northridge this weekend. ** KHNL Sports Still Struggling ** Despite trumpet calls that it would revolutionize television sports coverage as local fans knew it, KHNL (News-8) still is not the top dog it predicted it would be. At least not yet. Prior to the station's April 17 debut last April, officials for KHNL announced that they would hire Hawaii's hottest talent and introduce ground-breaking technology to provide the best sports news in the Islands. Said Robert Kekaula, KHNL's hand-picked sports anchor: "We're not even close where we want to be." The latest Nielsen ratings place KHNL in third place in the local network airtime battleground. "We're the brand new station in the market," said general manager Doug Armstrong. "It'll take a while." ** Smith, Wokasch Stride to Wins ** John Smith and Jeannie Wokasch captured the respective men's and women's titles at yesterday's 19th Annual Norman K. Tamanaha 15-K run. Traversing a course that began at Kapiolani Park, continued over Diamond Head into Kahala, and returned to the starting point, Smith, with a time of 52 minutes, 23 seconds, cruised to a 21-second win over runner-up Michael Georgi. Wokasch won her third-ever Tamanaha women's title, finishing 10th overall in 57:59. Heather Matz Jorris (59:05) was the women's runnerup. In age group competition, Masuru Morikawa crushed the 75-79 age group record with a time of 1:22:45, six minutes and six seconds better than the previous mark. ** Sports Shorts ** Oahu defeated Kauai 9-6 to capture the Hawaii State AJA Baseball Tournament title yesterday at War Memorial Stadium on Maui. Mark Hirayama and Dean Hashimoto each lashed out three hits to spark Oahu. ---- The Hawaii Tsunami pro soccer team will begin workouts for its upcoming 1996 season today at Kapiolani Park. The Tsunami's season opening match will be against the Pennsylvania Freedom on May 18 at Aloha Stadium. ---- Hawaii fighter Jesus Salud will take on Jose Montes of Mexico in a 10-round, 122-pound fight tomorrow in the Grand Hotel Ballroom in Tijuana, Mexico. Salud, now living in San Diego, Calif., will earn $5,000 for his labors. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball (Saturday's results) == Hilo 9, Hawaii Prep 2 Waiakea 6, Konawaena 0 Kohala 10, Ka'u 0 == High School Girls Basketball (Saturday's results) == Molokai 39, Kaahumanu Hou 12 Baldwin 52, St. Anthony 37 Lanai 34, Seabury 31 Honokaa 66, St. Joseph 44 Waiakea 55, Laupahoehoe 38 Konawaena 46, Ka'u 40 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 2 to 4 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/7/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Edge Hornets ** A day after hitting for the cycle, Neal Honma ripped a ninth inning double to drive in the winning run in Hawaii's 9-8 Western Athletic Conference baseball victory over Sacramento State yesterday afternoon at Rainbow Stadium. With one out and the score tied at eight in the ninth, Honma slapped a nose-diving shot to left that skipped past Hornet outfield Bill Hoover, allowing Jason Ross to score from second base. The Rainbows improved to 25-16 overall and 8-8 in the WAC. Northridge dropped to 8-29 and 1-16. Hawaii will host Cal State-Northridge this weekend. ** KHNL Sports Still Struggling ** Despite trumpet calls that it would revolutionize television sports coverage as local fans knew it, KHNL (News-8) still is not the top dog it predicted it would be. At least not yet. Prior to the station's April 17 debut last April, officials for KHNL announced that they would hire Hawaii's hottest talent and introduce ground-breaking technology to provide the best sports news in the Islands. Said Robert Kekaula, KHNL's hand-picked sports anchor: "We're not even close where we want to be." The latest Nielsen ratings place KHNL in third place in the local network airtime battleground. "We're the brand new station in the market," said general manager Doug Armstrong. "It'll take a while." ** Smith, Wokasch Stride to Wins ** John Smith and Jeannie Wokasch captured the respective men's and women's titles at yesterday's 19th Annual Norman K. Tamanaha 15-K run. Traversing a course that began at Kapiolani Park, continued over Diamond Head into Kahala, and returned to the starting point, Smith, with a time of 52 minutes, 23 seconds, cruised to a 21-second win over runner-up Michael Georgi. Wokasch won her third-ever Tamanaha women's title, finishing 10th overall in 57:59. Heather Matz Jorris (59:05) was the women's runnerup. In age group competition, Masuru Morikawa crushed the 75-79 age group record with a time of 1:22:45, six minutes and six seconds better than the previous mark. ** Sports Shorts ** Oahu defeated Kauai 9-6 to capture the Hawaii State AJA Baseball Tournament title yesterday at War Memorial Stadium on Maui. Mark Hirayama and Dean Hashimoto each lashed out three hits to spark Oahu. ---- The Hawaii Tsunami pro soccer team will begin workouts for its upcoming 1996 season today at Kapiolani Park. The Tsunami's season opening match will be against the Pennsylvania Freedom on May 18 at Aloha Stadium. ---- Hawaii fighter Jesus Salud will take on Jose Montes of Mexico in a 10-round, 122-pound fight tomorrow in the Grand Hotel Ballroom in Tijuana, Mexico. Salud, now living in San Diego, Calif., will earn $5,000 for his labors. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball (Saturday's results) == Hilo 9, Hawaii Prep 2 Waiakea 6, Konawaena 0 Kohala 10, Ka'u 0 == High School Girls Basketball (Saturday's results) == Molokai 39, Kaahumanu Hou 12 Baldwin 52, St. Anthony 37 Lanai 34, Seabury 31 Honokaa 66, St. Joseph 44 Waiakea 55, Laupahoehoe 38 Konawaena 46, Ka'u 40 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 2 to 4 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/7/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Perfection for Bows ** The University of Hawaii men's volleyball team capped a perfect season in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation with a 15-3, 15- 11, 15-8 triumph over Stanford last night in front of a Special Events Arena sellout crowd of 10,225. The top-ranked Rainbows, who close their regular season with two non-conference matches against California next weekend, completed MPSF play with an unblemished 19-0 record. Overall, they are 25-1, with their only loss a non-conference match against second-ranked UCLA. Last night, Yuval Katz led the Hawaii kill parade with 21, while Naveh Milo and Aaron Wilton contributed 12 and 11 respectively. ** Honma's Cycle Propels Baseball Bows ** Neil Honma hit for the cycle last night in Hawaii's 15-6 Western Athletic Conference victory over Cal State-Sacramento at Rainbow Stadium. A sophomore from Pearl City High, Honma went 5 for 5, lacing out two singles, a double, a triple, and a homer. His two-run round-tripper in the seventh sparked a nine-run Rainbow rally in the inning that erased a 4-2 Hornet lead. Honma is only the fifth Hawaii player to hit for the cycle. A crowd of 1,196 watched the Rainbows improve to 24-16 overall and 7-8 in the WAC. The two teams conclude their three-game series with a single game this afternoon. ** Castro Leads Prep Hoop Stars ** Moanalua's Issac Castro and Eddie Maruyama took the top honors as the *Honolulu Advertiser* named its 1996 Hawaii High School All- State Basketball team today. After leading Na Menehune to the state title, Castro was named player of the year and Maruyama was chosen as the top coach. The all-state team is as follows: Player, Team HT. Cl. Issac Castro, Moanalua 6-4 12 Richard Carlisle, Iolani 6-5 12 Clifton Jones, Kahuku 6-7 12 Darnell Arceneaux, St. Louis 6-3 12 Brian Yule, Kalaheo 6-5 12 ** Wahine Split ** No. 20 Hawaii split a softball doubleheader with eighth-ranked Cal State-Fullerton yesterday at the Wahine Softball Stadium. After losing the first game 7-6, the Wahine, behind Jill Jameson's six-hitter, shut out the Titans 1-0 in the nightcap. Hawaii now stands at 29-17 overall and 7-11 in the Big West Conference. CSF is 32-15 and 12-7. ** Homegrown Report [courtesy of Dennis Anderson] ** Two former Hawaii prepsters have been nominated for prestigious college football awards. Offensive lineman Chris Naeole (Kahuku '92), a senior-to-be at the University of Colorado, is tabbed as a top contender for the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award, both awarded annually to college football's top lineman. Also in the spotlight is the University of Washington's Ink Aleaga (Maryknoll '91), a nominee for the Butkus Award which is given to the country's top college linebacker. ---- Joining Aleaga at Washington are a posse of Hawaii athletes, including starting linebacker Ikaika Malloe (Kamehameha '92), potential starting center Olin Kreutz (St. Louis '95), linebackers Stuart Williams (Kamehameha '93), Brian Bell (Punahou '94), and Tyler Hoke (St. Louis '94), center Petrocelli Kesi (St. Louis '93), and defensive backs Sean Takamori (Iolani '95) and Greg Young (Iolani '91). ---- In gymnastics, Punahou grad ('95) Kiralee Hayashi recently notched several career-bests as a member of the UCLA women's gymnastics team. In a meet against BYU last week, Hayashi had a combined score of 39.1 (of 40), her highest-ever score. ---- Ivan Gale (Punahou '93) is the starting middle hitter for the Cal-Berkeley volleyball team. A two-time all-state player for the Buffanblu, Gale has led the Bears to a No. 2 ranking in men's club volleyball. ** Sports Shorts ** Three Hawaii surfers are still in the hunt at the Rip Curl Pro surf competition at Bell's Beach, Australia. Moving into the fourth round are Hawaiians Sunny Garcia, John Shimooka, and Conan Hayes. ---- Hawaii Pacific and Point Loma Nazarene split a college baseball twinbill yesterday at Hans L'Orange Field in Waipahu. The host Sea Warriors (10-21-1) won a 10-9 nail-biter in the opener and the Crusaders (23-13-1) avoided a sweep by taking the second game 7-5. ---- BYU-Hawaii's Anik Valiengo was named as the top Seasider athlete for 95-96 at the schools athletic awards banquet last Thursday in Laie. A senior setter for the Seasider women's volleyball team, Valiengo led BYUH to the NAIA title this year. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Mid-Pacific 15, Damien 1 Kalaheo 12, Farrington 4 McKinley 7, Kahuku 3 Kalani 8, Kailua 4 Kaiser 14, Roosevelt 12 Castle 10, Kaimuki 3 Moanalua 12, Radford 2 Pearl City 7, Waialua 1 Mililani 11, Nanakuli 3 Waianae 4, Campbell 2 Waipahu 11, Leilehua 3 == High School Girls Basketball == Punahou 64, Maryknoll 50 Sacred Hearts 46, University High 43 Iolani 45, Kamehameha 37 Kalaheo 53, Kailua 52 McKinley 52, Roosevelt 39 Kahuku 55, Castle 47 Radford 65, Moanalua 54 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 4 to 6 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/6/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Johnson, Ross Lead Bows ** Mark Johnson hurled a complete-game three-hitter and outfielder Jason Ross went 4 for 4 to spark Hawaii past Sacramento State 7-3 last night at Rainbow Stadium. Earlier, the Hornets notched a 16-9 win in a game that was a completion of a March 3 meeting suspended because of rain in the eighth inning. In last night's nine-inning feature game, the Rainbows used Johnson's solid pitching performance--he had a 1-hit shutout entering the ninth-- and the offensive prowess of Ross, who drove in two runs and stole three bases, to improve to 23-16 overall and 6-8 in the Western Athletic Conference. ** Sellout for Tonight's Bow-Cardinal Re-match ** Tonight's Hawaii-Stanford volleyball rematch will be played in front of a Special Events Arena sellout crowd of 10,225. On Thursday night, the Rainbows (24-1), appearing to peak as the playoffs near, blew away the Cardinal (13-6) in three straight games. So dominating were the Rainbows that Stanford hit for a negative .043 for the match, the first time the Cardinal hadn't achieved positive numbers in coach Ruben Nieves' six-year stint. "Make no mistake," said Nieves, "Hawaii is very, very good." ** Prep All-Stars Named ** The *Honolulu Advertiser* named a host of high school all-star teams today. The top performers in various leagues are as follows: == OIA West Softball All-Stars == Catcher--Lauren Okimoto (Mililani); 1B--Leinani Hashida (Mililani); 2B--Kathy Enomoto (Leilehua); 3B--Laka Kekoa (Aiea); SS--Keala Downey (Waianae); OF--Ashelle Acosta (Waianae); OF--Kristin Anderson (Mililani); OF--Melissa Parrish (Moanalua); U--Tricia Keliinoi (Leilehua); P--Moku Naeole (Waianae); P--Melissa Inouye (Mililani) Player of the year: Moku Naeole Coach of the year: Lance Watanabe (Waianae) == OIA East Softball All-Stars == Catcher--Taryn Sunabe (Kaiser); 1b--Chasity Fonoimoana (Kahuku); 2b--Katie Stone (Kailua); 3b--Sommer Kutaka (Kailua); SS--Brandy Choy Foo (Kailua); OF--Sandra Char (Kaiser); OF--Hauoli Kaaihue-Hughes (Kailua); OF--Tammy Pratt (Castle); U--Hauoli Kaaihue-Hughes (Kailua); P--Pomai Kapule (Kailua); P--Kanela Horner (Castle). Player of the year: Pomai Kapule Coach of the year: Jon Berinobis (Castle) == BIIF Softball All-Stars == P--Laressa Grace (Konawaena); C--Joby Alvarez (Konawaena); 1b--Tammy Kajiyama (Pahoa); 2b--Pili Fujiwara (Konawaena); 3b--Daisha Clark (Waiakea); SS--Cara Shinjo (Hilo); OF-- Mary Pedro (Hilo); OF--Naressa Nahale (Konawaena); OF--Tisha Mori (Konawaena). Player of the year: Cara Shinjo Coach of the year: Pearllani Kajiyama (Pahoa) == BIIF Girls Soccer All-Stars == GK: Tracy Kahananui (Konawaena); Forwards: Elena Cabatu (Hawaii Prep), Tammie Carvalho (Honokaa), Dana Alonzo (Waiakea), Kali Chapman (Hawaii Prep); Midfielders: Meghan West (Hawaii Prep), Kathy Sadayasu (Waiakea), Kauwela Kane (Waiakea), Sarah Clark (Hawaii Prep); Fullbacks: Alana Cabatu (Hawaii Prep), Jasmine Alapai (Konawaena), Maria Andaya (Waiakea), Malia Wilson (Hawaii Prep). Player of the year: Jasmine Alapai Coaches of the year: Richard Hardy (Waiakea) and Stephen Perry (Hawaii Prep). == BIIF Boys Soccer All-Stars == GK: Kainoa Gillette (Honokaa); Forwards: Kenji Morishige (Waiakea), Ben Swan (Konawaena), Casey Flores (Konawaena), Sam Stevenson (Parker); Midfielders: Chauncy Labra (Waiakea), Bryston Nitta (Konawaena), Nich Jarboe (Kohala), Kai Galante (Parker); Fullbacks: Matt Bell (Parker), Justin Manadaquit (Konawaena), John Buscher (Hawaii Prep), Stephen Pagano (Kohala). Player of the year: Justin Mandaquit Coach of the year: Dan Roundenbush (Konawaena) == ILH Basketball All-Stars == Richard Carlisle (Iolani), Jerry Vierra (St. Louis), Darnell Arceneaux (St. Louis), Derek Christensen (Iolani), Wesley Pratt (Punahou), Macky Sarsuelo (Damien), Scott Wong (Punahou). Players of the year: Richard Carlisle & Jerry Vierra Coach of the year: Darryl Gabriel (St. Louis) == KIF Basketball All-Stars == Tyson Moises (Kauai), Duane Shimogawa (Kauai), Fred Caoagas (Kauai), Kawika Smith (Waimea), Milo Hanneberg (Kapaa), Matt Rapozo (Kapaa). Player of the year: Tyson Moises Coach of the year: Buzzy Cox (Kauai) == MIL Basketball All-Stars == Hoga Dukelow (Baldwin), Luini Sete (Seabury), Jacob Abeyita (Baldwin), Noa Horner (Molokai), Victor Aguirre (St. Anthony), Kalani Jackson (Maui). Players of the year: Hoga Dukelow and Luini Sete Coaches of the year: Frank Rocha (Seabury) and Wayne Gushiken (Baldwin) ** Sports Shorts ** Wailua High senior Megan Abubo upset top-ranked Layne Beachly of Australia to move into the quaterfinal round of the Quit Women's Classic surf meet at Bell's Beach, Australia yesterday. Kauai's Rochelle Ballard also advanced to the quarterfinals. ---- The Hawaii High School Athletic Association Girls State Basketball Tournament will be played at the Blaisdell Arena May 1-4 after originally being scheduled for the Hilo Civic on the Big Island. A scheduling conflict necessitated the move. ---- Chaminade split a women's softball doubleheader with Binghamton yesterday at Cartwright Field. The Silverswords (11-20) won the opener, 2-0, and dropped the second game, 3-0. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Maui 3, Molokai 2 Maui 4, Molokai 3 == High School Girls Basketball == Laupahoehoe 48, Hawaii Prep 45 Pahoa 43, St. Joseph 42 Lahainaluna 39, Hana 25 Seabury 29, Lanai 24 Baldwin 42, Molokai 33 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 8 to 12 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/5/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Stomp Stanford ** In one of their most dominating performances of the season, the top-ranked University of Hawaii men crushed No. 4 Stanford 15-2, 15-5, 15-5 in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation match that lasted just 1 hour, 17 minutes. A Special Events Arena crowd of 8,576, which made the Bows' the first men's college volleyball team to eclipse the 100,000 mark in season attendance, witnessed the massacre. "We got our butts kicked," admitted Stanford coach Ruben Nieves. "I don't mean to take anything away from the crowd but that team is good with 8,000 people in the arena or eight people in the arena. They are a very, very good team." The magnificent Rainbows (24-1 overall) can clinch a perfect 19-0 campaign in the MPSF with a win over the Cardinal tomorrow night. All-American Yuval Katz led Hawaii with 15 kills last night. Jason Ring added 10 more. ** Baseball Bows Host Hornets ** Hawaii will host Sacramento State in a three-game Western Athletic Conference baseball series that begins tonight at Rainbow Stadium. Prior to tonight's series opener, the Bows and Hornets will complete a game that was postponed because of rain on March 3 in Sacramento. The Hornets (0-13, WAC) were leading 15-9 entering the bottom of the eighth inning. Little-used reliever Ken Mackenzie will take the mound for Hawaii (22-15 overall and 5-7, WAC) in the continuation of the rained-out game. Mark Johnson (5-2, 3.93 ERA) gets the call in the nine-inning series opener and Paul Ah Yat (6-4, 5.00) will start tomorrow night. Either Randon Ho, Daven Hermosura, or Robby Robinson will pitch the series finale. "No question, we need to sweep to get in the hunt," said UH coach Les Murakami. ** HPU Falls Again ** After jumping out to a 7-3 lead through the first three frames, the Hawaii Pacific baseball team could not hold off Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.), losing to the Crusaders 12-7 yesterday at Keehi Lagoon Field. It was HPU's second straight loss to PLN. With a 9-19-1 record and six games to play, the Sea Warriors won't advance to the postseason. "The pressure's off," said HPU coach Allan Sato. "I told them just go out and have fun already." ** Sports Shorts ** John Shimooka won his second-round heat yesterday to join fellow Hawaii surfers Derek Ho, Sunny Garcia, and Conan Hayes in the third round of the Rip Curl Pro at Bell's Beach, Australia. In women's competition, Hawaii's Megan Abubo and Cherie Gross advanced in trial rounds. ---- A memorial fund for car accident victim Aaron Iverson, the son of KCCN sportscaster Dave Iverson, has been established. Contributions can be sent to Rainbow Sports Radio, Aaron Iverson Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 4149, Honolulu, HI 96812. All proceeds will go to the UH men's basketball program in Aaron's name. ---- Fifth-ranked Cal State-Fullerton swept a women's softball doubleheader from No. 19 Hawaii last night at the Wahine Softball Stadium. The Titans (32-14 overall and 11-5 in the Big West Conference) won the first game, 4-3, and the second, 6-3. Hawaii fell to 26-17 and 6-10. Another doubleheader between the two teams is scheduled for tomorrow. ---- While the UH Wahine were getting swept, the Chaminade softball team was making a 6-2, 9-5 twin killing of Binghamton (N.Y.) yesterday at Cartwright Field. The Silverswords improved to 10- 19 with the wins. ---- The Aloha State Games, Hawaii's version of the Olympics, will be held at a plethora of venues from June 7 through June 16. Local athletes, with 45 sports to choose from, can pick up registration books at 7-11 outlets statewide beginning on April 8 or call the Aloha State Games Office at (808) 947-4141. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Kamehameha 5, Iolani 0 UHS/HBA 14, Maryknoll 4 St. Louis 5, Punahou 4 Mid-Pacific vs Damien--postponed, rain == High School Girls Basketball == Iolani 58, Iolani 43 University High 43, Maryknoll 24 Kamehameha 50, Sacred Hearts 31 Punahou II 39, La Pietra 35 St. Francis 58, St. Andrew's 50 Iolani II 41, Maryknoll II 31 Mid-Pacific 38, Kamehameha II 21 Kaimuki 35, Kailua 28 Moanalua 34, Leilehua 29 Roosevelt 45, Farrington 34 Pearl City 39, Waipahu 35 Kaiser 42, Kalani 40 Radford 71, Aiea 40 == College Tennis == --Women-- St. Mary's 9, Chaminade 0 Hawaii Pacific 9, St. Olaf 0 --Men-- Hawai Pacific 4, Cal Lutheran 3 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 2 to 4 feet South shore: 2 to 4 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/4/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Hawaii, Stanford Meet Tonight ** Led by Israeli southpaw sensation Yuval Katz, the University of Hawaii men's volleyball team, ranked first in the NCAA, will take on No. 4 Stanford in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation match tonight at the Special Events Arena. The Rainbows, already crowned the MPSF regular champs, are on track to set the all-time college volleyball attendance mark. They have drawn 97,394 fans to home matches this season and need to average 6,676 fans per match in their final three home dates to break the regular-season attendance mark set by the UH Wahine volleyball team this fall. == MPSF Pacific Division Standings == Conf All Hawaii 17-0 23-1 Long Beach 12-3 18-4 Stanford 10-5 13-5 Pacific 10-7 14-8 USC 6-10 7-11 San Diego St. 3-12 9-15 UC-San Diego 0-15 4-17 ** HPU Twin-killing Victim ** Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) swept a college baseball doubleheader from Hawaii Pacific yesterday at Keehi Lagoon Field. The Sea Warriors managed just eight hits in the doubleheader, losing the first game, 3-0, and the second, 11-2. Lee Anzai had three of those hits for the Sea Warriors, who fell to 9-18-1 on the season. The two teams will meet again this morning. ** Recognition for Wilton, Kokx ** UH volleyball player Aaron Wilton and UH Wahine golf coach Bobbi Kokx were named the March Sportspersons of the Month by the Honolulu Quarterback Club. A 6-1 junior outside hitter, Wilton led the top-ranked Rainbows in kills in three of their ten matches last month. First-year coach Kokx led the Wahine links team to its first-ever college tournament victory at the Lady Bronc Golf Classic in Harlingen, Texas. ** Three Advance at Rip Curl ** Hawaii surfers Sunny Garcia, Derek Ho, and Conan Hayes advanced to third round of the Rip Curl Pro in 3- 4-foot surf yesterday at Bell's Beach, Australia. All three are still in the running for the event's $14,000 first prize. Two other top contenders, second-ranked Kalani Robb and No. 3 Kaipo Jaquias were upset victims yesterday. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Kaimuki 12, McKinley 5 Kahuku 8, Kalaheo 2 Castle 12, Kaiser 2 Kalani 14, Roosevelt 14 (suspended, darkness) Kailua 15, Farrington 3 Waipahu 1, Radford 0 Campbell 9, Waialua 4 Leilehua 13, Waianae 8 Pearl City 9, Aiea 8 Mililani 5, Moanalua 2 == College Tennis == --Women-- Hawaii Pacific 9, San Francisco 0 BYU-Hawaii 7, St. Olaf 0 --Men-- BYU-Hawaii 7, St. Olaf 0 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 2 to 4 feet South shore: 2 to 4 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/3/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Cards to Challenge Bows ** Fourth-ranked Stanford hopes to rain on Hawaii's conference- leading parade when the Cardinal take on the Bows in Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's volleyball matches tomorrow and Saturday at the Special Events Arena. The Rainbows are 17-0 in conference play and have already clinched the regular season championship and the No. 1 seed in the playoffs. They have won 10-straight since losing their lone match of the season against No. 2 UCLA. Stanford, led by setter Stewart Chong, a former Kamehameha star, is 13-5. The Cardinal hold a 20-4 series advantage over Hawaii. ** Sid Yields Two Hits--Loses ** Former Kaiser High star Sid Fernandez, making the first Major League opening-day start of his long career, allowed just two hits and two runs but was the losing pitcher in the Philadelphia Phillies' 5-3 loss to the Colorado Rockies yesterday in Philadelphia. Fernandez hurled seven innings, striking out eight and walking three. One of the hits he surrendered was a 2-run first-inning homer to Larry Walker. ** Warriors Slam Owls ** An anticipated ILH baseball nail-biter turned into a blowout instead as league-leading Kamehameha pounded out a 15-2 triumph over Mid-Pacific yesterday at the Owls' Manoa field. Shortstop Shane Lyons slammed two roundtrippers, catcher Dane Sardinha clouted a three-run blast, and third baseman Billy Pieper drove in five runs for the Warriors (12-1). The Owls, a private-school power in recent seasons, fell to 8-5. ** Vulcans Upset Fullerton ** The UH-Hilo Wahine softball team (22-11) upset No. 5 Cal State- Fullerton 2-0 in the second game of doubleheader yesterday at Carvalho Park in Hilo. Jana Kovar hurled a two-hit gem to frustrate the powerful Titans, who won the twinbill opener, 3-0. Fullerton (29-14) now travels to Honolulu to take on No. 19 Hawaii (26-15) tomorrow and Saturday in Big West Conference games of consequence for the Wahine. Get swept, says UH coach Bob Coolen, and Hawaii's chances for advancing to the NCAA Tournament will dwindle to next to nothing. ** Sports Shorts ** Hawaii Pacific swept a women's exhibition softball doubleheader from Golden West Community College yesterday at the Sea Warriors' windward field. HPU is hitting .337 as team through 30 games this season. Five Sea Warrior starters, led by Michele Ringor (.469) and Lynette Williams (.419), have averages above .300. HPU is 21-9 and ranked No. 3 in the latest NAIA Poll. ---- BYU-Hawaii junior Anneli Ornstedt is the top-ranked women's tennis player in the NAIA, according to a recent poll. She sits atop both the singles and doubles rankings (with Teresa Stromberg). In the team rankings, the BYUH women are ranked third and the BYUH men seventh. ---- The UH men's golf team finished fourth in the 20-team Anteater Invitational which wrapped up yesterday at Coto de Caza, Calif. Kahuku High grad Van Wright was the low scorer for Hawaii, finishing sixth in the individual standings. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Kamehameha 15, Mid-Pacific 2 Punahou 9, Damien 3 St. Louis 10, UHS/HBA 1 Iolani 17, Maryknoll 7 == High School Girls Basketball == Kahuku 43, Kalaheo 37 Mililani 50, Nanakuli 34 McKinley 66, Castle 39 Pearl City 51, Campbell 49 Waipahu 47, Waianae 39 Punahou 58, University 52 Kamehameha 50, Maryknoll 27 Iolani 50, Sacred Hearts 34 La Pietra 54, Kamehameha II 36 Punahou II 48, St. Francis 34 Hawaii Baptist 70, St. Andrew's 30 Mid-Pacific 32, Iolani II 14 University II 49, Maryknoll II 36 == College Tennis == --Men-- Cal Lutheran 7, Chaminade 0 BYU-Hawaii 5, Azusa Pacific 2 --Women-- Hawaii 6, San Francisco 1 St. Mary's 5, Hawaii 2 BYU-Hawaii 7, San Diego CC 2 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 6 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/2/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Pitino-led 'Cats Take Title ** Former University of Hawaii assistant coach Rick Pitino led Kentucky to a 76-67 triumph over Syracuse last night in the NCAA national championship game at East Rutherford, N.J. Pitino, only 23 then, was an assistant to Bruce O'Neil at Hawaii from 1974-'76 and even served as the interim coach of the 'Bows for the final six games of the '76 season following O'Neil's dismissal for NCAA violations. ** Harding's Video a Hit ** In search of a pro football team to hook up with, former UH football player Matt Harding turned to technology to aid his cause. The 5-9, 163-pound fleet-footed receiver spent half a month editing videotapes of Hawaii football games to produce a 40-minute personal highlight film that he sent to National Football League and Canadian Football League teams. His advertising worked not only for himself, but also for two other former-Bows--quarterback Rodney Glover and defensive back Robbie Blakeney, who were offered two-year contracts by the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. "It was a lot of work," said Harding, "but I'm happy the way the tape turned out." ** Prep Sports Beat ** La Pietra, an all-girls school with an enrollment of 120, will meet Kamehameha in an ILH Division II basketball showdown today at the Warriors' Kekuhaupio Gym. Both teams are 7-0. ---- In the OIA girls hoops, No. 1 McKinley and No. 8 Castle, both 7- 0, will square off in a big Eastern Division clash tonight at the Tigers' gym. Castle is led by April Parks (14.0 points per game) while returning all-stater Darolyn Custodio (13.8 ave) is the McKinley's top player. ---- =Honolulu Advertiser High School Girls Top 10 Basketball Poll= W/L Pts Pvs 1. McKinley (7) 17-0 97 1 2. Hilo 12-3 83 5 3. Iolani (3) 12-2 81 3 4. Kamehameha 13-2 62 4 (tie) Radford 13-0 62 7 6. Punahou 12-5 57 2 7. Honokaa 12-3 39 6 8. Castle 13-1 28 10 9. University 9-6 19 8 10. Maui 14-1 17 9 *first place votes in parentheses. ---- The OIA Divisional Track and Field championships will be held this week. The Western Division meet will begin tonight and go through Thursday at Mililani. The East championship trials, to be held at Kaiser's track, are set for tomorrow with the finals slated for Saturday. ---- Hawaii Baptist Academy's Jason Hattori won his second straight ILH individual golf title yesterday at the Waialae Country Club. He edged Kamehameha's Justin Kim by one stroke to claim the crown. ---- The ILH will begin offering girls' water polo competition on trial basis this season. Starting on Monday, female teams will compete against one another. In prior seasons, girls who participated on boys' teams. ---- In prep baseball, Castle and Kaiser, both 3-0, will put their unbeaten records on the line when they meet tomorrow at the Cougars' field. In the ILH, league-leader Kamehameha (11-1) faces two tough tests this week in Mid-Pacific (8-4) today and Iolani (9-3) on Thursday. ** Sports Shorts ** An article in yesterday's Hawaii Sports incorrectly reported the ticket pickup dates for the UH men's April 20 volleyball playoff match. The corrected dates are as follows: April 9--pickup for reserved seat season ticket holders; April 10--pickup for general admission season ticket holders; and April 14--tickets go on sale to the general public on a first-come, first-served basis. ---- KIKU-TV announced today that it will no longer air Ozumo Digest, the sumo highlight where local viewers could see tape-delayed matches of stars such as Akebono, Musashimaru and Konishiki. A station official cited rising costs, a lack of sponsors, and declining viewership as reasons for the yanking. --- Hawaiian surfer Kalani Robb, 19, advanced to the quarterfinal round of the Newcastle City Pro meet at Newcastle, Australia before being eliminated. He earned $1,200. Several other local surfers competed and were eliminated in earlier rounds, including Sunny Garcia, John Shimooka, Jun Jo, Conan Hayes, Jason Gantz, and David Gonsalves. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 5 to 10 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 4/1/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Take Tourney Title ** Hawaii defeated Lewis-Clark State 7-5 last night at Rainbow Stadium to win the championship of the Rainbow Easter Baseball Tournament for the 10th time in its 21 years of existence. Two freshmen and a veteran emerging from a hitting slump paced the Bows. First-year players Tracy Nakano and Troy Yoshimasu made clutch contributions despite their relative lack of college experience. Nakano, an outfielder from Moanalua High, hit a two- out single in the eighth to push across Keoni Hansen to break a 6-all tie. Yoshimasu, a Castle High product, shut out the Warriors for the final 2 2/3 innings to earn the win. While the youngsters provided the spark, third baseman Robert Medeiros, struggling at the plate entering the tourney, fueled the Hawaii effort with a 4 for 5 performance and flawless play at the hot corner. The Hilo High grad batted .519 for the tournament (14 for 27) to earn Outstanding Player honors. The Bows finished the tournament with a 5-2 record and are 22-15 overall. == Other tournament scores == Oregon State 6, Nittaidai 5 (third place) Wright State 10, UH-Hilo 9 (5th place) ** Mountain Tour Concludes ** Tammy Jacques and Lennie Kristensen held off their rivals to win the overall women's and men's titles of the Hawaiian Mountain Tour bike race yesterday at Kualoa Ranch. Jacques finished second to Shari Kain in yesterday's criterium stage but Jacques' total elapsed time for all five stages gave her a 42-second margin of victory over Kain in the overall. In the men's competition, Kristensen finished third in the criterium to propel himself to a 25-second win over Thom Frischknecht in the overall standings. ** Sports Shorts ** Tickets for Hawaii's April 20 first round Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's volleyball playoff match will go on sale this week. Season ticket holders have first dibs, with ticket pick- ups for this group scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday. Sales to the general public will commence next Sunday. A sellout of the 10,000-seat Special Events Arena is predicted. ---- Nicola Nakama set three state records in the women's 119-pound class to earn the Outstanding Lifter award at the Hawaii State Weightlifting Championships Saturday night at the Nuuanu YMCA. Nakama set marks in the snatch (105 pounds), clean and jerk (132) and total (237). ---- The UH Wahine softball team swept a twinbill, 10-0 and 12-1, from Loyola Marymount yesterday at Los Angeles, Calif. Stephanie Weise pitched a complete game in the opener and also slammed two homers. In the second game, Tia Morenz went 4 for 4 and knocked in three runs. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 2 to 4 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/31/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** VBall Bows Clinch MPSF ** Hawaii clinched the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Pacific Division title for the second year in a row after crushing UC-San Diego 15-11, 15-10, 15-1 last night in San Diego. For the second consecutive match, UH coach Mike Wilton, rested starters Yuval Katz, Naveh Milo, Aaron Wilton, and Eric Pichel. For winning the conference title, the Rainbows earned a host spot for a postseason tournament first-round game. Win that, and Hawaii (23-1 overall and 17-0 in the conference) will also host the conference semifinals and finals. In a related story, UH assistant coach Tino Reyes said that he is "90 percent certain" that Katz and Milo, both from Israel, will leave Hawaii after this season to pursue pro careers. "I think they want to play pro ball somewhere," said Reyes at a post-game radio interview. "But we're not pushing them out the door." ** Baseball Bows Romp to Tourney Final ** The UH baseball team advanced to this afternoon's championship game by ripping Oregon State 15-9 last night in a Rainbow Easter Tournament semifinal match-up. Hawaii will meet Lewis-Clark State, a 7-4 winner over UH-Hilo in the other tourney semifinal. On Friday night, Hawaii lost a 14-inning heartbreaker to the LC- State. Last night, the Rainbows' offensive attack sparked the victory. Chris Garnett's three-run double in the ninth helped clinch the win against a surging Beaver team, which had closed to 11-9 in the bottom of the eighth. Robert Medeiros contributed a single, a double, and a triple. == Today's Games == UH-Hilo vs Wright State (5th place) Nittaidai vs Oregon State (3rd place) Hawaii vs Lewis-Clark State (championship) ** VonAppen in Limbo in '95 ** UH football coach Fred vonAppen admits that his job future was uncertain at this time a year ago. Said vonAppen: "If somebody had told me this time last year that I'd be a head coach in Hawaii now, I'd have said they were absolutely nuts; that they were ready for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Jobless after being released as an assistant coach following Bill Walsh's resignation as head man at Stanford, vonAppen and his wife, Thea, were taking some time off to join work teams on archaeological digs in South America. While there, Colorado offered him a job as defensive line coach. After accepting the position and working with the Buffaloes in 1995, he applied for and was hired to replace Bob Wagner at the University of Hawaii. ** Tinman Triumphs for Hursty, Nichols ** Peter Hursty and Katherine Nichols sped to victory at the Tinman Biathlon yesterday at Ala Moana Beach Park. Hursty, the men's champion, finished the 2.7-mile run and 800-meter swim with an elapsed time of 24 minutes, 55 seconds. Nichols, the women's winner, finished seventh overall with a time of 27:02. ** Jacques, Kristensen Lead Mountain Tour ** American Tammy Jacques kept the women's yellow jersey and Denmark's Lenni Kristensen seized the men's as the Hawaiian Mountain Tour bike races moved into today's final stage. Yesterday at Kualoa Ranch, Jacques padded her lead in the women's tour to 1 minute, 43 seconds by winning the 21-mile cross country stage. Kristensen finished third in the men's cross-country race to take a 34-second overall lead in the men's tour. The HMT concludes today with the criterium stage. ** Homegrown Report ** Several former Hawaii prepsters are now headliners for the Brigham Young football team. Penciled in as starters entering the Cougars' spring practice are senior tight end Itula Mili (Kahuku '91), senior receivers Kaipo McGuire (St. Louis '92) and Levi Kealaluhi (Maui High), defensive tackle Harland Ah You (Punahou '90), and running back Mark Atuaia (Kahuku '91). Also on the BYU roster are Alema Atuaia (Kahuku '93), Kalepi Ofahengaue (Kahuku '88), Hyrum Summers (Kailua), Jimmy Betham (Kahuku '95). Jason Keo, still a senior at Kahuku, will join the Cougars next fall. ---- Jodi Jackson (Punahou '95) is a member of the Stanford's NCAA champion women's swim team. She set lifetime best in several events this past season and is looked to as a swimmer of the future for the Cardinal. ---- Kamehameha grad ('93) Stewart Chong is the starting setter for Stanford, which travels to the Islands this week to take on top- ranked Hawaii at the Special Events Arena. Chong is ranked third in the country in assists per game with a 17.44 average. Hawaii's Eric Pichel is the leader (19.68). ** Sports Shorts ** Hawaii Pacific swept The Master's in a baseball doubleheader yesterday at Newhall, Calif. The Sea Warriors (9-16-1) took the first game 10-4 and the second 12-8. ---- Waiakea High's Vince Rivera hurled his second consecutive no- hitter, striking out 11 in the Warriors 10-0 win over Hawaii Prep Academy. Waiakea (6-0) will take on defending BIIF champ Hilo on Wednesday. ---- The 19th-ranked Wahine softball team dropped a twinbill to unranked Long Beach State yesterday on the Mainland. Hawaii fell to 24-15 overall and 6-8 in the Big West Conference following 6-1 and 3-0 losses to the 49ers. ---- The OIA Tennis Singles and Doubles Tournament concluded yesterday at the University of Hawaii courts. Aiea's Brad Hayashida and Leilehua's Stacy Hakikawa are the respective boys' and girls' singles champs. In doubles competition, Mililani pairs captured both the boys' and girls' crowns. ---- Farrington High School football coach Ed "Skippa" Diaz will be the featured speaker at tomorrow's Quarterback Club meeting at the Flamingo Chuckwagon. Diaz will talk about his comeback from sleep apnea-induced heart failure. ---- Kamehameha, Punahou, and Iolani are knotted in a three-way tie in ILH girls' basketball. The Warriors defeated Punahou 56-45 to improve to 6-2 in the ILH. The Buffanblu and Raiders are also 6-2. ---- In ILH baseball, Kamehameha dropped its first ILH game of the season, falling at the hands of St. Louis 6-5 yesterday at Ala Wai Field. The Warriors are now 11-1 and still lead second-place Iolani (9-3) by two games. The Crusaders improved to 8-4. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Moanalua 11, Pearl City 1 Aiea 5, Waipahu 1 Campbell 4, Nanakuli 1 Waianae 8, Waialua 1 Mililani 5, Leilehua 1 Castle 7, Kalani 3 Kaiser 8, Kaimuki 7 Roosevelt 9, Farrington 2 McKinley 9, Kalaheo 2 Kailua 9, Kahuku 5 Punahou 12, UHS/HBA 2 Iolani 10, Damien 0 Mid-Pacific 21, Maryknoll 6 St. Louis 6, Kamehameha 5 == High School Girls Basketball == Aiea 63, Nanakuli 48 Maryknoll 43, Sacred Hearts 41 Iolani 58, University High 54 Kamehameha 56, Punahou 45 Iolani II 36, UHS II 29 La Pietra 46, MPI 45 Punahou II 45, Hawaii Baptist 35 Kamehameha II 43, St. Francis 41 St. Andrew's 53, Maryknoll II 45 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 5 to 10 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/30/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Close to Clinching ** Top-ranked Hawaii moved within a win of clinching the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's volleyball title following a 15-5, 15-5, 15-7 triumph over UC-San Diego last night on the Mainland. The Rainbows (22-1 overall and 16-0 in the conference) will play the Titans (4-16 and 0-13) again tonight and can clinch the MPSF championship and a host spot in the conference postseason playoffs with a victory. Hawaii coach Mike Wilton, who received news yesterday that he is one of 20 candidates in the running to lead Team USA men's volleyball after the 1996 Olympics, elected to rest starters Yuval Katz, Eric Pichel, Aaron Wilton, and Naveh Milo against UCSD. Troy Hotz and Jason Ring paced Hawaii with 11 kills apiece. ** Hawaii Falls in 14 ** Lewis-Clark State, the top-ranked team in the NAIA, put an end to 4-plus hour marathon by scoring four runs in the top of the 14th inning to defeat Hawaii 13-9 in the Rainbow Easter Baseball Tournament last night before a crowd of 2,261 at Rainbow Stadium. The triumph landed the Warriors (4-1, tourney) the top seed in tonight's championship playoffs. The Rainbows, who scored five runs in the bottom of the ninth to knot the score at nine, fell to 3-2 in the tourney and will meet Oregon State in one semifinal tonight. Lewis-Clark State will take on Hilo in the other. Former Pearl City High pitcher Jason Ginoza hurled the final 3 and 2/3 innings to gain the victory. == Other tourney scores == Wright State 6, UH-Hilo 3 Oregon State 9, Nittaidai 6 == Today's games == No.5 Nittaidai vs No. 6 Wright State No. 4 UH-Hilo vs No. 1 Lewis-Clark State No. 3 Hawaii vs No. 2 Oregon State ** Mountain Tour Continues ** Norway's Rune Hoydahl kept the men's yellow jersey and Tammy Jacques-Grewal wrested the women's jersey away for first-day leader Shari Kain as the Hawaiian Mountain Tour bike races continued yesterday at Kualoa Ranch. Hoydahl did not win either of yesterday's two stages--the downhill and point-to-point race-- but finished high enough to maintain the overall men's lead. Jacques-Grewal won the women's point-to-point stage and edged Kain in the downhill to take control of the women's competition. The tour continues today with a cross-country stage. ** Sports Shorts ** Seniors Tes Whitlock, Anthony Harris, and Justice Sueing will be among those honored at the UH basketball team's awards banquet tonight at the Special Events Arena. A dinner will precede a program honoring the team. ---- The Master's College defeated Hawaii Pacific 6-5 in a college baseball game yesterday at Santa Clarita, Calif. The Mustangs (10-17) and Sea Warriors (7-16-1) will play again today. ---- The 20th-ranked UH Wahine softball split a Big West Conference doubleheader with Long Beach State yesterday at Long Beach. Hawaii (24-13 overall and 6-6, conference) won the first game, 3- 1, and lost the second, 1-0. The 49ers are 18-15 and 6-4. ---- The UH-Hilo Wahine swept a twinbill from UC-San Diego yesterday at Carvalho Field on the Big Island. The Vulcans (20-9) won the opener, 4-1, and the nightcap, 3-0. ---- UH swimmer Peter Struglinski earned honorable mention All- American honors for his 13th-place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke race at the NCAA Championships yesterday at Austin, Texas. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 2 to 5 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/29/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** New Arm Aids Bows ** Daven Hermosura may provide the proverbial shot in the arm the ailing UH baseball team needs. Pitching in his first game of the season, the 5-foot-11 righthander from Campbell High School and UH-Hilo went the full nine innings to lead Hawaii past Wright State 3-1 last night in a Easter Baseball Tournament game at Rainbow Stadium. The win propelled the Bows (20-14) to a 3-1 tourney mark and into the single-elimination championship bracket. Hermosura sat out Hawaii's first 34 games because he had to finish make-up work for a course he received an incomplete grade in. Meanwhile, his baseball activity has been limited to 100-pitch bullpen session. "I've been working out a lot," said Hermosura, "but I was surprised I went nine innings." Offensively, Robert Medeiros, who drove in three runs, and Jason Ross accounted for six of Hawaii's eight hits--Medeiros on a double and two singles, and Ross on three singles. == Other tournament scores == Oregon State 3, UH-Hilo 2 Lewis-Clark State 3, Nittaidai 2 == Today's games (with tourney record in parentheses) == Nittaidai (1-3) vs Oregon State (3-1) Wright State (0-4) vs UH-Hilo (2-2) Lewis-Clark (3-1) vs UH-Manoa (3-1) ** Yellow Jerseys for Hoydahl, Kain ** Negotiating a 6.5 mile course over rugged topography, Rune Hoydahl of Norway and California's Shair Kain won the men's and women's time trial stages of the Hawaiian Mountain Tour yesterday at a sun-bathed Kualoa Ranch. The triumphs by the duo earned both yellow jerseys as the overall men's and women's leaders. At times speeding along at over 30 MPH, Hoydahl finished in 11 minutes, 47.49 seconds, five ticks faster than runner-up Roland Green of Canada. Kain's 13:58.15 clocking was just a hundredth of a second better than Colorado's Tammy Jacques. The tour continues today with two stages: the downhill and a 16.5 mile point-to-point race. ** Sports Shorts ** Eighty-year-old Bo Ming Yee, one of Hawaii's all-time tennis greats, is moving to Denver, Colorado to live with his three daughters and three grandchildren. Known for playing barefoot, Yee was a star at McKinley High in the 1930s and later went on to win three Territorial Junior titles and become the first Asian- American to play in the U.S. Open. ---- The Hawaii Pacific baseball team dropped a 9-2 decision to Westmont College yesterday at Santa Barbara, Calif. The Sea Warriors are now 7-15-1. ---- With an aggregate team score of 887, No. 5 Arizona captured the 21-team Hawaii Wahine Invitational Golf Tournament which concluded yesterday at the Kaneohe Klipper course. Three Wildcat golfers finished in the tourney's top five. Hawaii finished eighth with a score of 955. ---- UH-Hilo swept a softball doubleheader from UC-San Diego yesterday in Hilo. The Vulcans (18-9), paced by Jennifer Medel's 2-hitter, won the first game 8-0. UHH won the second game, 8-3. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Kamehameha 15, Punahou 9 Damien 10, Maryknoll 8 Iolani 13, UHS/HBA 5 St. Louis 14, Mid-Pacific 6 == ILH Individual Golf Championship == (at Hawaii Prince Golf Course) 74--Jason Hattori (HBA), Justin Kim (Kam), and Norman Asao (HBA). 76--Keoni Lee (Kam), Tony Okano (Pun), and Kathy Cho (Pun). 77--Wesley Wailehua (Kam), Robert Cavaco (Kam), and Elisha Au (Kam) ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 6 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/28/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Balk by Beavers ** Hawaii used a pitcher's gaffe to defeat Oregon State 8-7 in the Rainbow Easter Baseball Tournament last night at Rainbow Stadium. Neal Honma strided home with the winning run in the bottom of the tenth inning thanks to a balk by Beaver pitcher Chris Pine. "This win was pivotal," said UH coach Les Murakami, who dug deep for the win, sending his top two hurlers, Mark Johnson and Paul Ah Yat, to the mound last night. "We had to win to stay in the hunt." The victory put the Bows in a four-way tie for the tourney lead with Oregon State, UH-Hilo, and Lewis-Clark State. All are 2-1. In addition to scoring the decisive run, Honma had four hits and two RBIs for Hawaii (19-14 overall) == Other Easter Tourney Scores == Lewis-Clark State 11, Wright State 2 UH-Hilo 9, Nittaidai 2 == Today's Games == Nittaidai vs Lewis-Clark State UH-Hilo vs Oregon State UH-Manoa vs Wright State ** Vball Bows Sweep Aztecs Again == Top-ranked Hawaii swept San Diego State for the second consecutive time, winning the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation volleyball match last night 15-5, 16-14, 15-6 at Peterson Gym on the SDSU campus. The Israeli terminator, Yuval Katz, pounded 21 kills to spark the Bows (21-1 overall and 15-0 in the conference), who can clinch the MPSF title with wins against UC- San Diego (4-15) on tomorrow and Saturday. Unlike Wednesday night when he used all 12 players in uniform, Hawaii coach Mike Wilton went to his bench sparingly against the Aztecs last night. "I wasn't interested in a long, prolonged match," he said. ** Robb a Rising-Star ** Nineteen-year-old Kalani Robb is the top up-and-comer on the Surfing Professionals World Championship Tour. Ranked 20th in 1995, Robb earned tour rookie of the year honors and is currently ranked second in the 1996 standings. Former world champion Peter Townsend calls Robb "the most exciting talent to come out of Hawaii since Sunny Garcia. He has charisma, natural star appeal and high level of confidence." The 5-8, 135-pounder from Kapolei says he's been training vigorously to improve on last year's performance. "I've been training hard for this year," said Robb. "I have a much better attitude." ** Sports Shorts ** Brian Lopez and Missy Glove won the men's and women's prologue events of the Hawaiian Mountain Bike Tour got underway yesterday at the Aloha Tower Marketplace. The tour moves to Kualoa Ranch on Oahu's windward side with individual time trials and a point- to-point race. ---- Six UH athletes were named to the Big West Conference Winter All- Academic team yesterday. Three Wahine swimmers--Meghan Atwood, Shannon Roberson, and Summer Wofford--and three members of the women's basketball team--Tiffany Fujimoto, Kendis Leeburg, and Michelle Macintyre--earned the honor. ---- Kauai native Rochelle Ballard finished third at the Quit Women's Pro surfing event this past weekend in Australia. For her efforts, Ballard earned $600 and moved into seventh place in the world tour standings. ---- The UH Wahine softball team is ranked 19th in the USA Today/NCSA Top 25 Poll released yesterday. Hawaii is 22-11. ** Scoreboard ** == Final UH Men's Basketball Stats == GP RB AST AVE Anthony Harris 28 82 70 22.4 Tes Whitlock 14 41 54 17.5 Justice Sueing 24 155 60 17.4 Alika Smith 28 85 103 10.9 Seth Sundberg 27 116 20 5.3 Micah Kroeger 28 95 35 4.9 Danny Furlong 26 105 14 4.5 Ales Zivonovic 21 48 7 3.4 Sam Smith 15 15 13 3.3 Greg Miller 16 8 2 0.8 == Final UH Wahine Basketball Stats == GP RB AST AVE Tania Brunton 29 186 84 19.3 Nani Cockett 29 113 72 14.9 Kendis Leeburg 29 157 19 11.1 Nani Flores 29 237 32 7.7 BJ Itoman 29 57 80 4.5 Michelle Macintyre 29 31 23 3.4 Hedy Liu 3 6 0 3.0 Stephanie Bull 28 46 3 2.4 Tiffany Fujimoto 29 84 99 2.1 Destree Wautlet 26 35 1 1.3 == High School Baseball == Castle 17, Farrington 6 Kalaheo 7, Kaimuki 5 Kaiser 12, Kalani 2 Kailua 16, McKinley 0 Aiea 11, Waianae 1 Pearl City 10, Waipahu 5 Moanalua 4, Campbell 2 Mililani 22, Radford 4 Leilehua 9, Nanakuli 8 == High School Girls Basketball == Castle 56, Farrington 37 McKinley 59, Kalaheo 42 Mililani 39, Moanalua 32 Waianae 55, Nanakuli 51 == College Tennis == --Men-- Hawaii 4, Lewis-Clark 3 BYU-Hawaii 5, Hawaii Pacific 2 --Women-- Hawaii 8, UC-Santa Cruz 1 Hawaii 9, Lewis-Clark 0 UC-Santa Cruz 8, UH-Hilo 1 BYU-Hawaii 9, Hawaii Pacific 0 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 4 to 8 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/27/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Secure Playoff Berth ** Yuval Katz's 19 kills helped Hawaii defeat San Diego State 15-8, 15-12, 15-9 in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's volleyball match yesterday at San Diego, Calif. The win also meant that the Rainbows are the first in the MPSF to qualify for next month's conference postseason tournament. Despite winning handily, Hawaii was never fully in rhythm as head coach Mike Wilton shuffled players in and out of the lineup throughout the match. "The goal of this trip was to play as many people as possible. All in all, I'm pleased." The Rainbows and Aztecs meet again today. =MPSF Volleyball Standings= =AVCA/USA Today National Poll= CONF ALL Pts Record Hawaii 14-0 20-1 1. Hawaii (15) 239 19-1 Long Beach 11-3 17-4 2. UCLA (1) 225 16-3 Stanford 8-5 11-5 3. Long Beach 208 16-4 Pacific 8-7 12-8 4. Northridge 186 12-7 USC 6-8 7-9 5. Stanford 173 11-5 SDSU 2-11 7-14 6. UCSB 160 9-7 UCSD 0-13 4-15 7. Lewis (Ill.) 130 22-2 ** Vulcans Upend Bows ** After being pummelled by top-ranked Fresno State over the weekend, UH-Hilo decided enough was enough. Last night at Rainbow Stadium, the Vulcans pulled ranked, defeating the UH Rainbows 4-3 on the second day of the Rainbow Easter Baseball Tournament. Brendan Sagara, a stocky 190-pound righthander from Wahiawa, went the nine-inning distance for Hilo, spacing out nine hits and striking out three. "He's a real bulldog," said UHH coach Joey Estrella. "It was his game." Said Sagara: "I wasn't about to let coach take me out. I wanted this one." The Rainbows, losers of four of their last five games, fell to 18-14 and 1-1 in the tournament. Hilo improved to 9-24 and 1-1. == Yesterday's other tournament games == Oregon State 7, Lewis-Clark State 3 Nittaidai 10, Wright State 6 == Today's games == Lewis-Clark State vs Wright State Nittaidai vs UH-Hilo Oregon State vs UH-Manoa ** Goo Stays with Wahine ** Rumors that Vince Goo would pull up the stakes and head to University of Nevada-Las Vegas to coach the Lady Rebels basketball team proved false. The UH Wahine hoop coach announced he had never applied for the UNLV job, which yesterday went to former Austin Peay coach LaDonna McClain. "It was no big thing," said Goo. "I've got a commitment here." ---- In related news, a membership drive has begun for the Basketball Wahine's Junior Fan Club. Those who join will receive a membership card good for free admission to Wahine games and other perks. Membership is free. Interested individuals can call 956-8185. ** International Flavor for BYUH Tennis ** The BYU-Hawaii women's and men's tennis teams, ranked No. 3 and No. 5 respectively in the latest NAIA polls, owe much of their success to players from foreign lands. The roster for the Seasider women, for instance, includes players from Sweden (Anneli Ornstedt), Western Samoa (Maylani Ah-Hoy), Taiwan (Shu- Ping Lin-Griffin and Yu-Hsien Liu) the Philippines (Lotis Lee Chip Sao) and Romania (Andreea Vlad). The Seasider men include players from India (Anirban Baruah), Taiwan (Wei-Yu Su), Argentina (Allan Jensen), Canada (Danny Auger) and Australia (Matt Griffin). Said BYUH coach Dave Porter: "At a small school, it's difficult to attract the good American players, who all want to go to big-name Division I programs." ** HPU Third in Poll ** Hawaii Pacific is ranked third in the first NAIA Women's Softball Poll released yesterday. The Sea Warriors won the Kona Softball Classic over the weekend. == NAIA Softball Poll == Record Pts 1. Oklahoma City 26-4 225 2. Mobile (Ala.) 25-4 202 3. Hawaii Pacific 21-9 189 4. Shawnee St. (Ohio) 10-2 185 5. William Woods (Mo.) 24-4 180 ** Sports Shorts ** The Outrigger Hotels Mountain Tour, featuring many of the world's top mountain bikers, begins today with a prologue event at the Aloha Tower Marketplace. Tomorrow, the four-day competition swings into full gear at Kualoa Ranch on Oahu's windward side with riders competing in five stages: time trial, cross-country, downhill, point-to-point, and criterium. ---- The 20th-ranked UH Wahine softball team split a Big West doubleheader with San Jose State last night at the Wahine Softball Stadium. In the first game, Hawaii cruised to a 10-1 win. Kehau Cofran, Julie Luft, Stephanie Wiese, Heather Williams, and Chris Viernes each paired hits for the Wahine. SJSU won the second game 5-3. See scoreboard for Big West Standings. ---- Chaminade swept a Wahine softball doubleheader from UC-San Diego yesterday at Cartwright Field. The Silverswords (6-19) won the opener 7-0 and the nightcap 9-4. ** Scoreboard ** == Big West Softball Standings == Conf All UNLV 5-1 22-9 Fullerton 7-3 25-10 Pacific 4-2 15-10 Long Beach 5-3 17-14 Utah St. 6-6 16-13 Hawaii 5-5 23-12 NMSU 4-6 23-17 UCSB 2-4 13-11 SJSU 2-10 11-18 == High School Baseball == Punahou 10, Maryknoll 0 Iolani 3, Mid-Pacific 0 Kamehameha 9, UHS/HBA 8 St. Louis 4, Damien 2 == High School Girls Basketball == Kaimuki 40, Kahuku 37 Waipahu 40, Campbell 22 Kailua 32, Kaiser 31 Aiea 55, Waialua 28 Radford 67, Pearl City 44 Roosevelt 43, Kalani 36 == College Tennis == --Men-- UC-Santa Cruz 4, Hawaii 3 Lewis-Clark State 4, UH-Hilo 3 BYUH 5, Redlands 2 BYUH 9, Hamline College 0 --Women-- UH-Hilo 5, Lewis-Clark State 4 San Jose State 7, Chaminade 2 BYUH 7, Redlands 0 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 8 to 12 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/26/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Rally in Opener ** Hawaii overcame a 2-1 deficit to notch a 4-2 victory over Nittaidai of Japan on the opening day of the Rainbow Easter Baseball last night in front of 1,545 fans at Rainbow Stadium. The Rainbows scored three runs in the bottom of the eighth to avoid losing their fourth straight game. Troy Yoshimasu, pitching the final two innings in relief of starter Robby Robinson, picked up the victory. "It was a real big win," said freshman leftfielder Greg Millichap, who hit a solo homer in the seventh, "especially after three losses to Fresno State. To come back and like this gets our confidence up." Because Nittaidai is a non- U.S. college team, the games does not count on the Bows' season record. --Yesterday's other tourney results-- Oregon State 3, Wright State 2 Lewis-Clark State 4, UH-Hilo 2 --Today's Games-- Lewis-Clark vs Oregon State Wright State vs Nittaidai UH-Hilo vs UH-Manoa ** ILH Soccer Stars Named ** Iolani's Summer Kiambao and Kamehameha's Brian Ching were honored as the top girls' and boys' soccer players in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu yesterday. La Pietra's Jorge Barbosa was named the top ILH girls' coach and Punahou's Bob Clague received a similar honor for the ILH Boys. The complete ILH All-Star squads are as follows: == ILH Girls Soccer All-Stars == GOALIE: Colleen Oshiro (MPI); FORWARDS: Hilary Okumura (MPI), Kara Jo Nishikawa (Iolani), Iris Lancaster (Kamehameha); MIDFIELDERS: Summer Kiambao (Iolani), Camille Kalama (Kamehameha), Katie Mau (Iolani), Kammie Aguada (Iolani), Denia Manandic (La Pietra); FULLBACKS: Allison Hamada (Punahou), Lyn Nakagawa (Punahou), Carrie McLanahan (La Pietra/UHS). == ILH Boys Soccer All-Stars == GOALIE: Nate Adams (Iolani); FORWARDS: Joshua Lam (Punahou), Tau Moe (Punahou), Todd Burns (MPI), Owen Omiya (Iolani); MIDFIELDERS: Brian Ching (Kamehameha), Tioni Hackney (Punahou), Jaret Asuncion (Kamehameha); FULLBACKS: Joseph Golden (Punahou), Chris Song (MPI), Jason Mau (Iolani). ** Maui Soccer Stars Announced ** The Valley Isle's best high school soccer players were also announced today, with Amery Benard and Holly Watimar of Maui High named as the top boys' and girls' players in the Maui Interscholastic League, respectively. == MIL Boys Soccer All-Stars == Amery Benard (Maui), Andrew Vorhies (Maui), Raji Anada (Seabury), Alika Kapuaala (St. Anthony), Val Plunkett (Seabury), JC Fernandez (Maui), Byron Perez (Baldwin), Bubba McClean (St. Anthony), Brad Ing (Baldwin), Shane Victorino (St. Anthony), Chad Arconado (Maui) Coach: William King, Maui. == MIL Girls Soccer All-Stars == Mele-Aina Dancil (Maui), Leilani Green (Maui), Amanda Rodrigues (Maui), Holly Watimar (Maui), Deidre Rockett (Lahainaluna), Brandy Pimental (St. Anthony), Iwalani Mountcastle (Seabury), Ashley Lazo (Maui), Lindy Sakamoto (St. Anthony), Kerri-Ann Suzuki (Baldwin), Tiffany Kayama (Maui). Coach: Anthony Medeiros, Maui. ** Prep Girls Basketball ** For the second straight week McKinley sits atop the Advertiser High School Girls Basketball Top-10 poll. A panel of local sportswriters and coaches collaborated to determine the top teams. First place votes are in parentheses. Rec Pts Pvs 1. McKinley (5) 16-0 94 1 2. Punahou (4) 12-3 86 3 3. Iolani (1) 11-2 73 5 4. Kamehameha 5-2* 70 2 5. Hilo 10-3 60 4 6. Honokaa 12-2 54 6 7. Radford 5-0* 51 7 8. University 9-5 25 8 9. Maui 5-0* 17 9t 10. Castle 5-0* 8 __ * record does not include pre-season. ** Sports Shorts ** Southern California College swept a baseball doubleheader from Hawaii Pacific yesterday at Costa Mesa, Calif. The Vanguards (9- 22) won both games with identical 3-2 scores. The Sea Warriors fell to 7-14-1. ---- The news was much better for HPU's Wahine softball team, which took a twinbill from UC-San Diego yesterday at the Sea Warriors' Windward Campus field. The Sea Warriors (21-9) were 4-1 victors in the opener and 8-0 in the nightcap. ---- Two undefeated girls basketball teams, Honokaa (5-0) and Hilo (4- 0) will meet on Saturday night at the Dragons' Gym in a big BIIF match-up. Honokaa defeated the Vikings 50-49 in preseason on Avlyn Roque's shot at the final buzzer. ** Scoreboard ** == OIA Golf Individual Championships == --At Pearl Country Club (par 72)-- Masanori Iwahori, McKinley 69-77-146 Kevin Warrick, Leilehua 74-75 149 Shane Hoshino, Mililani 80-70 150 Sean Sadaoka, Aiea 76-75 151 Jason Oda, Aiea 75-77 152 == ILH Girls Basketball Standings == Punahou 6-1, Iolani, Kamehameha 5-2, University 4-3, Maryknoll 1-6, Sacred Hearts 0-7. == OIA West Girls Basketball Standings == Radford 5-0, Pearl City 5-1, Aiea, Campbell 4-1, Mililani, Waipahu 3-2, Moanalua 2-4, Nanakuli 1-4, Leilehua, Waianae, Waialua 1-5. == OIA East Girls Basketball Standings == Castle, McKinley 5-0, Kahuku, Kalaheo 3-2, Kailua, Kaimuki Kaiser, Roosevelt 2-3, Kalani 1-4, Waialua 1-5. == ILH Baseball Standings == Kamehameha 9-0, Mid-Pacific 7-2, Iolani 6-3, Punahou 5-4, Damien, St. Louis 4-5, UHS/HBA 1-8, Maryknoll 0-9. == OIA West Baseball Standings == Aiea 5-0, Moanalua, Pearl City 3-1, Waianae 3-2, Mililani 2-2, Campbell, Nanakuli, Waialua 2-3, Leilehua, Waipahu 1-3, Radford 1-4. == OIA East Baseball Standings == Castle, Kaiser 3-0, Kailua, Kaimuki, Kalani, Roosevelt 2-1, Kalaheo 1-2, Farrington, Kahuku, McKinley 0-3. == College Tennis == --Men-- Chaminade 5, Bethel 2 Kansas 6, Hawaii 1 UH-Hilo 4, Hawaii 3 --Women-- Hawaii 9, San Jose St. 0 Hawaii 7, UH-Hilo 0 Redlands 7, Chaminade 2 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 8 to 12 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/25/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Blown Out ** The Fresno State Bulldogs came to the Islands riding an 8-game winning streak and yesterday they stretched their successful run to 11 after routing Hawaii 18-3 in a Western Athletic Conference baseball game at Rainbow Stadium. "It was like batting practice for them for three days," said a dismayed UH coach Les Murakami, who saw his pitching staff surrender 40 hits and 36 runs to FSU in the three-game weekend series. Riding a wave of optimism after winning a couple games on the road last week, the Rainbows (18-13 overall and 5-7 WAC) now must find themselves and attempt to re-group quickly for the annual Easter Tournament, which begins today at Rainbow Stadium with three games. "I just hope we can straighten the ship," said Murakami. "We need this tournament at this time." == Rainbow Easter Baseball Tournament Schedule == --Today-- Wright State vs Oregon State UH-Hilo vs Lewis-Clark State Nittaidai vs UH-Manoa --Tuesday-- Lewis-Clark vs Oregon State Wright State vs Nittaidai UH-Hilo vs UH-Manoa --Wednesday-- Lewis-Clark vs Wright State Nittaidai vs UH-Hilo Oregon State vs UH-Manoa --Thursday-- Nittaidai vs Lewis-Clark UH-Hilo vs Oregon State Wright State vs UH-Manoa --Friday-- Nittaidai vs Oregon State Wright State vs UH-Hilo Lewis-Clark vs UH-Manoa --Saturday-- No. 5 seed vs No. 6 seed No. 2 seed vs No. 3 seed No. 1 seed vs No. 4 seed --Sunday-- Fifth place game Third place game Championship game ** Wahine Sweep ** The UH Wahine softball team improved to 22-11 overall and 4-4 in the Big West Conference following a doubleheader sweep of San Jose State yesterday at the UH Wahine Softball Stadium. In game one, Hawaii outscored the Spartans 6-3. Kelly Gentle pitched the seven-inning distance and Julie Luft paired hits in that victory. In the nightcap, Stephanie Wiese spaced out five hits in the Wahine's 9-1 triumph. The two teams will play another twinbill tomorrow. ** Sports Shorts ** Hawaii Pacific defeated UH-Hilo 5-4 to capture the title of the Kona Softball Classic yesterday at the Old Kona Airport Field on the Big Island. Michele Ringor and Carrlyn Ah Yat had two hits apiece for the Sea Warriors. ---- The UH Wahine golf team will host the 11th Wahine Invitational that will run tomorrow through Thursday at the Kaneohe Klipper course. Nineteen teams are entered in the tourney, including 15th-ranked Oklahoma State and No. 24 BYU. ** Scoreboard ** == Women's College Softball == --Kona Classic Tournament-- Pacific Lutheran Gold 4, Baker 1 UH-Hilo 15, Pacific Lutheran Gold 0 Hawaii Pacific 8, Baker 0 UH-Hilo 4, Pacific Lutheran Black 3 (semifinal) Hawaii Pacific 3, Chaminade 2 (semifinal) Hawaii Pacific 5, UH-Hilo 4 (championship) == High School Girls Basketball == --Saturday's scores-- St. Anthony 55, Seabury 35 Aiea 38, Moanalua 37 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 6 to 12 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/24/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Hawaii Whips UOP Again ** Top-ranked Hawaii continued its winning ways, pounding No. 7 Pacific 15-2, 15-9, 15-7 in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's volleyball match yesterday afternoon at the Special Events Arena. A crowd of 6,871 was on hand to see the Rainbows improve to 19-1 overall and 13-0 in the conference. Hawaii is a win away from becoming the first team to clinch a berth in the MPSF postseason tournament. Yesterday, Yuval Katz, finally free of the flu bug that has dogged him the last week and a half, ripped 23 kills to pace the Rainbows. "We kind of wanted to dominate these teams and kill them," said Katz. "We did that (on Friday night). I think we did that today, too." The Rainbows hit the road for four matches this week. On Tuesday they visit San Diego State for matches on Tuesday and Wednesday and then will meet UC- San Diego on Friday and Saturday. ** Sumo Tournament Wraps Up ** With the tournament champion already determined, the world's best sumotori wrestled-out the string on the final day of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament at Nagoya, Japan. Yokozuna Takanohana, who clinched the tourney title a day earlier, yesterday defeated Waianae's Fiamalu Penitani, also known as ozeki (champion) Musashimaru. Takanohana (14-1) grabbed his 12th overall title while Musashimaru finished a disappointing 9-6. Ozeki Wakanohana, Taka's brother, and sekiwake (junior champion) Musoyama shared runner-up honors with 12-3 marks. Hawaii's other representative, Konishiki (Nanakuli's Salevaa Atisanoe), lost yesterday and finished up at 6-9. Grand Champion Akebono (Waimanalo's Chad Rowan) sat out the tournament because of nagging knee injury. ** 'Dogs Dump Bows ** A crowd of 1,774 watched Fresno State whip Hawaii 11-5 in a Western Athletic Conference baseball game at Rainbow Stadium last night. The Bulldogs, who pounded Hawaii ace Mark Johnson on Friday night, continued their hot hitting, ripping southpaw Paul Ah Yat for eight runs on 11 hits in the first six frames. Said UH coach Les Murakami: "Maybe we're facing a hot team or maybe our pitching is tired." The loss put Hawaii at 18-12 overall and 5-6 in the WAC. Meanwhile, FSU improved to 17-4 and 5-3. The two teams conclude their three-game series with a single game this afternoon. ** Homegrown Report ** Heidi Thomas (Hawaii Prep Academy '91) is one of the key riders on Colorado State's women's polo team that has qualified for the upcoming U.S. Polo Association's National Collegiate Championships. Thomas is the team captain and occupies a key defensive spot for the Rams. ---- Goshka Biela and Magdalena Paszta (both Kalaheo '94) are members of the Lewis (Ill.) women's track and field team. Biela set an NCAA Division II women's indoor record in the 800-meter event with a time of 2:09.1. Paszta finished 8th in the indoor mile race. ---- Suzanne Burns (Mililani '87), competing for Azusa Pacific (Calif), finished fourth in the NAIA indoor pentathlon championships at Lincoln, Neb. ---- Several Hawaii athletes are playing small-college basketball on the Mainland including Jodi Benson (Moanalua '94) for the Lewis- Clark State women's team, Louie Vargas (Kamehameha '92) and Julian Nakanishi (Kamehameha '95) for Whitworth, and Perry Lam (Punahou '93) and Jessie Nakanishi (Kamehameha '95) for the Lewis-Clark men's team. ** Sports Shorts ** Top-ranked Cal State-Fullerton completed its sweep of UH-Hilo, stomping the Vulcans 14-3 in a college baseball game yesterday at the Titan's field. In the three-game series, CSF (25-2) outscored Hilo (8-23) 55-7. ---- Hawaii Pacific's baseball team split a twinbill with California Baptist yesterday on the Mainland. The Sea Warriors lost the opener 6-3 and rallied to win the nightcap 8-7. ---- Kaneohe resident Mike Lambert contributed 19 kills to lead Team USA past Spain in a men's volleyball match at Chula Vista, Calif. The US team will play in Germany and Russia next month as it continues to prepare for the Atlanta Summer Olympics. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Kaimuki 4, Kalani 0 Castle 10, Kahuku 0 Kaiser 11, Farrington 1 Roosevelt 3, McKinley 0 Waialua 6, Nanakuli 2 Pearl City 16, Radford 2 Moanalua 11, Waianae 4 Campbell 4, Leilehua 2 Kamehameha 21, Maryknoll 1 Iolani 8, St. Louis 3 Damien 11, UHS/HBA 10 == Women's College Softball == --Kona Classic Tournament-- Chaminade 7, Baker 1 Chaminade 9, Pacific Lutheran Gold 2 Hawaii Pacific 11, Pacific Lutheran Gold 3 Hawaii Pacific 14, Baker 1 Pacific Lutheran Black 1, Chaminade 0 UH-Hilo 15, Baker 1 == High School Girls Basketball == Punahou 60, Sacred Hearts 29 Iolani 57, Maryknoll 36 Kamehameha 59, University 40 Kamehameha II 57, Hawaii Baptist 52 La Pietra 52, Iolani II 31 Punahou II 40, Maryknoll II 21 Mid-Pacific 40, St. Francis 24 Kalaheo 50, Farrington 34 Castle 57, Kalani 50 Campbell 56, Waianae 37 Pearl City 68, Nanakuli 45 Radford 60, Mililani 37 Aiea 37, Moanalua 37 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 8 to 12 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/23/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Bow to Bulldogs ** Fresno State pummelled Rainbow ace Mark Johnson for 11 hits and 7 runs in a 7-4 Western Athletic Conference baseball victory over Hawaii in front of 1,746 fans last night at Rainbow Stadium. The Rainbows jumped out to a 4-0 advantage in the second, with Tracy Nakano's two-run double and Robert Medeiros' two-run single the big blows. The usually dependable Johnson, an Olympic team hopeful, was out of sorts, falling behind on hitters and operating out of rhythm. "He was his own worst enemy," said UH coach Les Murakami. With the defeat, Hawaii fell to 18-11 overall and 5-5 in the WAC. The Bulldogs improved to 16-14 and 4-3. Game two of the three-game series between the clubs is tonight. ** Sumo Title to Takanohana ** Grand champion Takanohana captured his 12th tournament title by defeating junior champion Kaio on the 14th day of the Nagoya Spring Grand Sumo Tournament. With one match remaining, Takanohana has a 13-1 mark. His closest competitors, his brother Wakanohana and stablemate Takanonami, both lost yesterday and fell to 11-3. Waka fell to Musoyama while Takanonami lost a close match to Hawaii's Musashimaru (Fiamalu Penitani), who improved to 9-5. A second Hawaii sumotori, Konishiki (Nanakuli's Salevaa Atisanoe), dropped to 6-8 after losing to Ganyu (8-6). ** Wahine Doing Better Than Expected ** After losing ace pitcher Brooke Wilkins to the Australian Olympic Team, the UH Wahine softball team wasn't expected to much this season except build for the future. In somewhat of a surprise, the Wahine have fared well in 1996, as a No. 20 national ranking will attest. "We're a lot better than I thought we'd be," said leadoff hitter Tia Morenz, the owner of a hefty .371 batting average. "I thought this was going to be a real learning year and come to find out we've got a lot of talent and we're going to win a lot of ballgames." The 20-11 Wahine will face San Jose State (10-15) in doubleheaders tomorrow and Tuesday at the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium. ** Vball Bows Nearing Clincher ** The UH men's volleyball team (18-1) can move to within a game of clinching a postseason playoff berth by defeating Pacific (12-7) this afternoon. A victory over the Tigers and over San Diego on Tuesday will enable the Bows to be the first team to clinch a berth in the 8-team Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament. ** Sports Shorts ** Fresno State blasted UH-Hilo 18-3 yesterday at Titan Stadium . It was the second straight blowout for the nation's top-ranked team, which crushed the Vulcans 23-1 on Thursday. "We made it a better ball game," said UHH skipper Joey Estrella, whose club fell to 8-22. "It was only 5-1 after five innings." ---- Arizona State pitcher Kaipo Spenser, a Maui resident, received a three-game suspension for his part in a post-game brawl following the Sun Devil's game last Sunday against Southern Cal. Two other players and a coach from each team were also suspended. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Aiea 7, Mililani 6 == High School Girls Basketball == Waialua 41, Leilehua 40 Kaiser 41, Roosevelt 32 Kahuku 46, Kailua 41 McKinley 42, Kaimuki 27 == College Softball == --Kona Classic Tourney-- Chaminade 6, UH-Hilo 3 Pacific Lutheran 4, Hawaii Pacific 2 Hawaii Pacific 4, Chaminade 2 UH-Hilo 8, Pacific Lutheran 0 == College Tennis == --Men-- BYU-Hawaii [17-3] 7, Bethel College 0 --Women-- BYU-Hawaii [16-2] 7, Bethel College 0 Hawaii Pacific 9, Lewis and Clark 0 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 6 to 10 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/22/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Hawaii Tames Tigers ** Top-ranked Hawaii easily romped past No. 7 Pacific 15-2, 15-7, 15-8, in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's volleyball match last night before a festive Special Events Arena gathering of 5,970. Three Rainbows--Aaron Wilton (14), Yuval Katz (13) and Naveh Milo (12)--had double-figure kill totals in the easy victory. "We expected better (from Pacific)," said Milo. "What this means is next game will be a different story." The Bows- Tigers rematch is set for tomorrow afternoon at the Special Events Arena. Hawaii is 18-1 overall and 12-0 in the MPSF while Pacific is 12-7 and 8-6. ** Sumo Day 13 Results ** Grand champion Takanohana moved closer to his 12th tournament title after defeating junior champion Kotonishiki on the 13th day of the Nagoya Spring Grand Sumo Tournament. The yokozuna is 12-1 with two days remaining. Taka's brother, Wakanohana, improved to 11-2 by defeating fellow ozeki Musashimaru (Waianae's Fiamalu Penitani), who dropped to 8-5. Another ozeki, Takanonami, a victor over Mainoumi yesterday, is also 11-2. In another match, Konishiki (Nanakuli's Salevaa Atisanoe) defeated Kyokudozan to improve his record to 6-7. ** OIA Soccer Stars Named ** == OIA East Boys == GOALKEEPER: Mark Lino, Kaiser. DEFENDERS: Jonathan Chee, Kaiser; Garret Rosier, Kalaheo; Daniel Summers, Kailua. MIDFIELDERS: Jacob Espiau, Kalaheo; John Marquedsen, Kahuku; Jeremy Seitz, Kaiser; Elan Wasson, Kalaheo. FORWARDS: Fred Lorenzo, Kahuku; Hyato Maki, Kalaheo; Leni Pagoada, Kaimuki. Player of the year: Elan Wasson, Kalaheo. Coach: Adolph Samuels, Kaiser. == OIA East Girls == GOALKEEPER: Jodi Morioka, McKinley. DEFENDERS: Malu Afong, McKinley; Tracy Ifuku,Kaiser; Kristy Kalapodes, Castle; Joey Quitan, McKinley. MIDFIELDERS: Lisa Kimura, Kailua; Jamie Sato, Kailua; Leila Wai, Kaiser; Liane Watanabe, Castle. FORWARDS: Brandie Norr, Kaiser; Tiffany Sabado, Castle. Player of the year: Malu Afong, McKinley. Coach of the year: Mark Kane, Castle. == OIA West Boys == GOALKEEPER: Jason Harlor, Leilehua. DEFENDERS: Josh Magno, Moanalua; Andrew Reyes, Mililani. MIDFIELDERS: Derrick Kau, Pearl City; Deyn Saito, Aiea; Gavin Shibuya, Mililani; Yuri Treshuck, Moanalua. FORWARDS: Michael Fong, Pearl City; James Naehu, Waipahu; John Suehisa, Leilehua; Sean Whitfield, Campbell. Player of the year: John Suehisa, Leilehua. Coach of the year: Jeff Yamamoto, Mililani. == OIA West Girls == GOALKEEPER: Carissa Managan, Aiea. DEFENDERS: Tiffany Bland, Moanalua; Desiree Hotstein, Moanalua; Robin Park, Pearl City. MIDFIELDERS: Dani Hagino, Leilehua; Wendy Miyashiro, Aiea; Trishia Nakamoto, Pearl City. FORWARDS: Charity Drumeller, Pearl City; Tina Nishikawa, Mililani; Jackie Pang, Mililani; Patrina Sallas, Waialua. Player of the year: Jackie Pang, Mililani. Coach of the year: Gordon Matsuoka, Aiea. ** Sports Shorts ** Ben Neely and Al Souza will be inducted into Hawaii's Golf Hall of Fame next month. Neely helped develop a number of golf programs and events in the Islands, including the Molokai Junior Golf Association. Souza, a nine-time Waialae Club champion, won the Hawaii State Amateur Stroke Play title in 1973 and the Manoa Cup in 1980. ---- Scott Head has been named the Head Golf Pro for the Princeville Golf Club's Prince course. A former UH golfer, Head has worked as an assistant pro at the Waialae Country Club. ---- Top-ranked Cal State-Fullerton flexed its muscles against UH-Hilo yesterday, pounding the hapless Vulcans 23-1 at Titan Field. "This is the best hitting team I've played against," said UHH coach Joey Estrella, who saw his pitching staff surrender 23 hits to the powerful Titans (23-2). UHH fell to 8-21. ---- UH-Hilo center Marcus Owens was named the Vulcans' most valuable basketball player at an awards banquet on Wednesday night. Only 6-3, Owens was tough in the paint, scoring a school record 42 points in a game against Chaminade this season. ---- Hawaii kayakers Traci Phillips and Mike Harbold were named to the team that will represent the United States at a pre-Olympic qualifying event in May. Former-islander Peter Newton, now a resident of Washington state, is also on the team. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Girls Basketball == University 46, Sacred Hearts 29 Iolani 65, Kamehameha 43 Punahou 48, Maryknoll 24 Punahou II 57, UHS II 39 Iolani II 46, St. Andrew's 27 La Pietra 60, St. Francis 33 Mid-Pacific 37, Hawaii Baptist 22 Kamehameha II 49, Maryknoll II 22 == High School Baseball == Kamehameha 16, Damien 2 St. Louis 22, Maryknoll 9 Punahou 4, Iolani 3 Mid-Pacific 17, UHS/HBA 7 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 6 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/21/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** All-State Softball Team Named ** Kailua's Pomai Kapule and Waianae's Lance Watanabe received the top honors on the Hawaii All-Sate High School Softball Team that was announced today. Kapule, a dominating pitcher for the state champion Surfriders, was named player of the year. Watanabe, who led the Seariders to the state title game, was named the state's top coach. The team was dominated by underclassmen, with eight of eleven players being non-seniors. POS Player, School Cl. C---Melisha Fernandez, Waianae 11 1B--Casey Hiraiwa, Iolani 11 2B--Kai Stone, Kailua 11 SS--Brandy Choy Foo, Kailua 10 3B--Alison Rapanot, Waimea 12 OF--Ashelle Acosta, Waianae 11 OF--Kristin Anderson, Mililani 11 OF--Anuhea Kekauoha, Kailua 12 DH--Keala Downey, Waianae 11 P---Moku Naeole, Waianae 12 P---Pomai Kapule, Kailua 11 Coach: Lance Watanabe, Waianae ** Hula Bowl Expands ** In an effort to resuscitate a dying proposition, organizers of the Hula Bowl are attempting to breathe new life into the game by making some additions to the 51-year-old all-star football classic. First, an college baseball tournament featuring the University of Hawaii and several top-notch teams will take place during the week leading up to the game. In addition, two superstar coaches, Notre Dame's Lou Holtz and Florida State's Bobby Bowden have agreed to lead the respective North and South teams. What's more, the 8,000 member American Football Coaches Association has agreed to be one of the sponsors of the game, a move which adds credibility and may influence the best college players to participate. ** Sumo Day 12 Results ** Yokozuna Takanohana continues to lead the Nagoya Spring Grand Sumo Tournament after 12 days of action. The 23-year-old grand champion lifted out Musoyama to up his record to 11-1. His closest pursuers are two ozeki: his brother Wakanohana and stablemate Takanonami, both 10-2. In other action yesterday, Musashimaru (Waianae's Fiamalu Penitani) defeated Takatoriki to improve to 8-4, and Konishiki (Nanakuli's Salevaa Atisanoe) lost to Asanosho to fall to 5-7. ** Bows to Meet Tigers ** The top-ranked UH men's volleyball team will take on No. 7 Pacific tonight and Saturday at the Special Events Arena, where the Rainbows have averaged 7,046 fans per match, by far the best attendance in the country. Three Bows top national statistical categories: Yuval Katz leads the nation in kills per game (7.75), Erik Pichel is tops in assists per game (19.96), and Rick Tune has the best kill percentage (.512). AVCA/USA Today Volleyball Top 10 1. Hawaii (15) 239 17-1 2. UCLA (1) 225 16-3 3. Long Beach St. 206 14-4 4. Northridge 181 11-7 5. Stanford 168 11-5 6. Santa Barbara 163 9-7 7. Pacific 143 12-5 8. Pepperdine 127 12-6 9. Lewis (Ill.) 115 17-2 10. Penn St. 79 13-4 ** Bows-Bulldogs This Weekend ** The UH baseball team is preparing for a weekend series against Fresno State. The first match-up of the three-game series is set for tomorrow night at Rainbow Stadium. Right-handed ace Mark Johnson will take the hill in the opener for the Bows (18-10 overall and 5-4, WAC), and southpaw Paul Ah Yat is the scheduled starter for game 2 on Saturday. The Bulldogs (15-14 and 3-3) come to town riding an eight-game winning streak. ** Sports Shorts ** For the first time ever, the UH Wahine golf team has won a golf tournament outright. The Wahine accomplished the feat yesterday at the Lady Bronc Golf Classic at Harlingen, Texas. Hawaii--with a team total of 984--cruised to an 8-stroke victory over runner- up Wichita State. ---- The UH Wahine (20-11) are ranked 20th in the most recent USA Today/NSCA Top-25 Women's College Softball Poll. ---- UH-Hilo split a baseball doubleheader with Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo yesterday at SLO Stadium. The Vulcans won the opener 5-3 and blew a 4-0 lead in losing the nightcap, 5-4. UHH are 8-20 overall. ---- Sarah Harding of the Hawaii Gymnastics Academy was the all-around champion of the Emerald Team Challenge held earlier in March at Springfield, Ore. A Punahou senior, Harding helped lead HGA to the team title as well. ---- Claiming that "it was time to move on," Kalaheo football coach David Cosier resigned yesterday. Cosier, a security officer at the windward-side school, led the Mustangs to 19-18 record in his four seasons as coach. Kalaheo athletic director Lee Cashman is accepting applications for the vacant position. Interested individuals can call (808) 254-5056. ---- Pacific Lutheran defeated UH-Hilo 7-1 in a women's college softball game yesterday at Carvalho Field in Hilo. The Vulcans fell to 10-6 and the PL improved to 9-3. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Girls Basketball == Campbell 48, Nanakuli 27 Mililani 51, Leilehua 38 Kaiser 50, Kahuku 38 Kaimuki 38, Farrington 28 Castle 42, Roosevelt 35 == High School Baseball == Kalani 21, Farrington 6 Kalaheo 6, Roosevelt 1 Kailua 5, Kaimuki 2 Moanalua 14, Waialua 7 Pearl City 9, Mililani 3 Campbell 10, Radford 4 Castle 14, McKinley 3 Waianae 14, Waipahu 8 == College Tennis == --Women-- Washington St. 5, Hawaii 3 Texas Christian 6, Hawaii 0 BYU-Hawaii 5, Cal-Bakersfield 2 BYUH 6, Chaminade 2 --Men-- BYUH 9, Whitworth 0 BYUH 6, Chaminade 1 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 6 to 12 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/20/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Sumo Day 11 Results ** Grand Champion Takanohana still has a one-match lead over the his nearest rivals after 11 days of the Nagoya Spring Grand Sumo Tournament. The yokozuna improved to 10-1 by forcing out a hard- fighting Asanowaka (3-8). Four rikishi--Musoyama, Takanonami, Wakanohana, and Kotonowaka--are 9-2. Hawaii's two representatives in the basho both lost yesterday. Ozeki Musashimaru (Fiamalu Penitani of Waianae) dropped to 7-4 after a loss to Kotonowaka, and Konishiki (Nanakuli's Salevaa Atisanoe) is 5-6 after falling to Hamanoshima (6-5). ** Hula Now Tied to NCAA ** Two years after losing its sanctioning, the Hooters Hula Bowl is expected to announce at a press conference today that it has re- established its ties with the Football Coaches Association. This move will allow NCAA coaches to become involved with the annual college football all-star game, which will enter its 51st year next January. ** Clash with Titans for Vulcans ** UH-Hilo (7-20) will hit the road to face the nation's top-ranked baseball team, Cal State-Fullerton in a three-game series beginning tomorrow at Fullerton, Calif. "It's going to be a great honor," said Vulcan coach Joey Estrella, whose program is in its second year of competition on the NCAA Division I level after a longtime affiliation with the NAIA. "We'll see if we have developed this program to the point where we can start to compete on the road with teams like these." The Titans are led by superstar Mark Kotsay, college baseball's player of the year for 1995. Last season, Kotsay batted .421 with 21 homers and also took to the mound where he posted a 0.31 ERA with 11 saves. ---- Yesterday, the Vulcans were 19-2 roadkill victims of Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo at a foggy SLO Stadium. The second game of a scheduled twinbill was called because of fog. ** All-Stars Named ** The *Honolulu Advertiser* announced several high school all-star teams today, including the all-state boys' soccer team. Those elite squads are as follows: == High School All-State Boys' Soccer Team == F--Joshua Lam, Punahou D--Josephu Golden, Punahou GK--Nate Adams, Iolani F--Owen Omiya, Iolani F--Elan Wasson, Kalaheo D--Garret Rosier, Kalaheo M--Eddie Fiaseu, St. Louis M--Jonathan Chee, Kaiser M--Amery Bernard, Maui D--Jonathan Fernandez, Maui D--Alika Kapuaala, St. Anthony D--Matthew Bell, Parker D--John Buscher, Hawaii Prep Coaches--Bob Lerps, Kalaheo and Bob Barry, Iolani == ILH Wrestling All-Stars == 103--Kahaa Rezentes, Kamehameha 112--Ryan Sugihara, MPI 119--Peter Matsumoto, MPI 125--Loren Otake, Iolani 130--Kawika Malama, Iolani 135--Jason Brown, Iolani 140--Spencer Sequin, St. Louis 145--David Chew, Kamehameha 152--Sam Lawn, Iolani 160--Eddie Kealoha, St. Louis 171--Ian Ferris, Iolani 189--Atae Kiesel, Iolani 215--Jason Kaakua, Punahou 275--Shawn Ball, Punahou Coach--Carl Schroers, Iolani == ILH Boys Paddling All-Stars == Barry Ishida [MPI], Gregg Kaneko [MPI] Jeff Brown [Pun], Chris Kalima [Pun], Ikaika Anderson [Kam], Evan Roberts [Iol], Chris Udani [StL], Russell Elisala [Maryk], Neal Kido [P5], Aaron Creps [MPI]. Coach: Mark Hines, MPI. == ILH Girls Paddling All-Stars == Mele Blaich [Pun], Hoku Johnson [Pun], Hannah Moriarty [Pun], Kanoelani Kane [Kam], Mahealani Lum [Kam], Jamie Graetz [MPI], Debbie Higashi [Iolani]. Coach: Marion Lyman-Mersereau [Pun]. == OIA Swimming All-Stars == --Girls-- Laura Mansfield (Mil), Katie Neff (Mil), Faye Baker (Cast), Keiko Price (Mil), Jessie Cesarz (Kais), Bonnie Kawasaki (Roos), Karin Halvorson (Mil). Coach: Mark Durlacher (Mil). --Boys-- Curt Fowler (Mil), Carlos Gonzalez (Mil), Alex Cahn (Kais), P. Liu-Man-Hin (Mil), Thomas Maglinao (Aiea), Lance Fujioka (Mil), David Sakurai (Lei). Coach: Wesley Endo (Mil). ** Sports Shorts ** Punahou swept the ILH Track Meet this past weekend, winning both the boys and girls competitions at Alexander Field by comfortable margins. The Buffanblu boys outpointed runner-up Kamehameha 132- 102 while the Pun girls easily outdistanced second place Iolani 136-78. In OIA competition at the Radford track, Moanalua won the girls' meet and Radford the boys'. ---- The Hawaii Pacific baseball team is California-bound for an eight-day, eight-game roadtrip. The Sea Warriors are 6-7-1 so far and need to win at least 63 percent of their games to have a chance at postseason play. "We're going to make or break ourselves on this trip," said HPU coach Allan Sato. ---- The Big Island will host several teams competing in the Kona Softball Classic. Entered in the tourney are UH-Hilo, Chaminade, Hawaii Pacific, Baker (Kansas), and Pacific Lutheran (Wash.). Competition will take place Friday through Sunday at the Old Kona Airport Field. ** Scoreboard ** == OIA Girls Basketball Scores == Pearl City 44, Waialua 22 McKinley 51, Kailua 43 Moanalua 41, Waianae 24 Radford 58, Waipahu 36 University II 57, St. Andrew's 43 == College Tennis == --Men-- Northwestern 6, Hawaii 1 Northwestern 7, Chaminade 0 --Women-- Hawaii Pacific 5, Cal-Bakersfield 2 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 6 to 12 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/19/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Bows Beat Poly ** Paul Ah Yat pitched a four-hitter to give Hawaii a series- clinching 2-1 Western Athletic Conference baseball victory over Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo yesterday at SLO Stadium. Struggling in his most recent starts, Ah Yat (5-3) hurled a masterpiece yesterday, striking out nine and yielding just four free passes in going the nine-inning distance. Darren Blakely singled in Tracy Nakano in the seventh to break a 1-all tie. Now 18-10 overall and 5-4 in the WAC, the Rainbows "are back in contention," according to coach Les Murakami. "Now it comes down to how we do the rest of the way. We know now we can win on the road." ** Malbeck Earns All-American Honors ** Juergen Malbeck became the third Hawaii Pacific player to earn first-team honors as the NAIA announced its 1996 All-Americans yesterday. A 7-foot-1 center, Malbeck led HPU in scoring (19.2) and rebounding (8.5) this season. The only pivotman named to the 10-player elite team, Malbeck--a junior from Noerdlingen, Germany--joins Darryl Houston (1986) and Roger Huggins (1993) as the only three Sea Warrior hoopsters to earn first-team All- American honors. ** Sumo Day 10 Results ** Grand champion Takanohana stands alone atop the rankings after 10 days of competition in the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament at Nagoya, Japan. The yokozuna quickly drove out Oginishiki to improve to 9-1. Senior wrestler Kotonowaka fell to 8-2 after losing to Daishoho. Meanwhile, Musashimaru (Waianae's Fiamalu Penitani) now stands at 7-3 following a hard-fought victory over Higonoumi, and Konishiki (Nanakuli's Salevaa Atisanoe) dropped to 5-5 after a loss to Kotobeppu. ** Prep Soccer ** The OIA Soccer All-Star teams were announced today. Leilehua forward John Suehisa and Mililani forward Jackie Pang were named the respective male and female players of the year in the OIA West. Mililani boys' coach Jeff Yamamoto and Aiea girls' coach Gordon Matsuoka garnered coach of the year honors. In the OIA East, Malulani Afong of Kailua was named the girls' player of the year and Kalaheo's Elan Wasson earned the boys' player of the year award. Castle's Mark Kane was cited as top girls' coach and Kaiser's Adolph Samuels was boys' coach of the year. ** Girls' Prep Basketball ** McKinley moved into the top position of the high school girls' basketball top 10 poll conducted by a panel of coaches and local sportswriters. First place votes are parentheses. == Honolulu Advertiser Top 10 Girls' Basketball Poll == Record Pts Prev 1. McKinley (6) 14-0 93 2 2. Kamehameha (2) 4-1* 88 3 3. Punahou (1) 10-3 73 6 4. Hilo 10-3 63 4 5. Iolani (1) 9-2 57 1 6. Honokaa 10-2 55 5 7. Radford 3-0* 48 7 8. University 8-4 37 9 9. Castle 3-0* 11 -- (tie) Maui 5-0* 11 -- * Record does not include pre-season. == ILH Girls Basketball Standings == Kamehameha, Punahou 4-1, Iolani, University 3-2, Maryknoll 1-4, Sacred Hearts 0-5. == OIA West Girls Basketball Standings == Radford 3-0, Aiea, Pearl City, Waipahu 3-1, Campbell, Mililani 2-1, Nanakuli 1-2, Leilehua, Moanalua, Waianae 1-3, Waialua 0-4. == OIA East Girls Basketball Standings == Castle, McKinley 3-0, Kahuku, Kailua, Roosevelt 2-1, Kaimuki, Kalaheo, Kalani 1-2, Farrington, Kaiser 0-3. ** Sports Shorts ** Hilo High outside hitter Meliah Hai-Kelly says she will play volleyball for UH-Hilo next year. "With her potential, the sky's the limit," said long-time Vulcan coach Sharon Peterson. Kelly earned All-BIIF honors for the Vikings last fall. ---- McKinley's Masanori Iwahori has a five-stroke lead after the first round of the OIA Individual Golf Championship being played at the Oahu Country Club. Iwahori fired a 2-under 69 and leads Mililani's Scott Shimaura and Leilehua's Kevin Warrick, both of whom shot 3-over 74s yesterday. ** Scoreboard ** == OIA West Baseball Standings == Radford 3-0, Waipahu, Aiea, Pearl City 3-1, Campbell, Mililani 2-1, Nanakuli 1-2, Moanalua, Leilehua, Waianae 1-3, Waialua 0-4. == OIA East Baseball Standings == Castle, McKinley 3-0, Kahuku, Kailua, Roosevelt 2-1, Kaimuki, Kalaheo, Kalani 1-2, Farrington, Kaiser 0-3. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 5 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/18/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Johnson-led Bows Win ** Mark Johnson fired a four-hitter to spark the UH Rainbows past Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 3-2 yesterday. A sparse gathering of 264 at SLO Stadium watched the Olympic team hopeful strike out ten Mustangs, pitch his third complete game of the season, and up his record to 5-1. True freshman Greg Millichap scored the game- winning run in the ninth when he advanced home on a balk by SLO reliever Ken Dolan. Jody Napuunoa had two of the Rainbows' five hits. With the win, Hawaii improved to 17-10 overall and 4-4 in the WAC. The Mustangs dropped to 10-11 and 4-6. With SLO winning game one, the rubber match of the three-game series will be played today at noon HST. ** Sumo Day 9 Results ** Grand champion Takanohana and junior champion Kotonowaka both won yesterday to remain tied for the lead of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament at Nagoya, Japan. The two rikishi are 8-1, Takanohana after dispatching of Higonoumi (1-7) and Kotonowaka after downing Kitakachidoki (6-3). Hawaii's two representatives were also victorious. Ozeki Musashimaru (Waianae's Fiamalu Penitani) improved to 6-3 by lifting out Kenko (3-6), and senior wrestler Konishiki (Nanakuli's Salevaa Atisanoe) upped his record to 5-4 with a win over Mainoumi (3-6). ** Kop Cops Title ** After leading the previous three rounds, Brandan Kop finished the final one with strength to capture the championship of the Hawaii State Amateur Stroke Play tournament at the Pearl Country Club. Kop's even-par 72 yesterday gave him a 72-hole total of 7-under 288, good for a ten-stroke victory over the trio of Neal Takara, Mark Takahara, and Mike Pavao. Said Pavao of Kop: "I never sensed he would falter at all. He just played awesome." ** Wahine Take Title ** Not expected to do much after finishing pool play with a disappointing 1-5 mark, the UH Wahine softball team surprised the field by sweeping three games in the single-elimination portion to capture the title of the Rainbow Wahine Invitational at the Wahine Softball Stadium yesterday. To grab the title, Hawaii (21-11) defeated Bowling Green 9-0, Stanford 1-0, and Tokyo 6-2. The Wahine's Tia Morenz was named MVP after lacing out a record 13 hits in the tournament. Heather Williams also played well, batting 7 for 9 in yesterday's three games. ** Sports Shorts ** The Hawaii Pacific softball team swept a twinbill from Pacific Lutheran yesterday at HPU's windward field. HPU won the first game 2-1 and the second 6-5. The Sea Warrior's Lynette Williams went a combined 7 for 9 in the doubleheader. ---- Sheridan won the 1996 Oahu AJA Senior Baseball title by defeating Waipahu 11-8 yesterday. Former UH player Corey Ishigo went 4 for 5 and drove in four runs for Sheridan, which won the title by winning the best-of-seven series 4 to 2. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 2 to 4 feet South shore: 2 to 4 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/17/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Cougars Give Bows Scare ** The University of Hawaii's top-ranked men's volleyball team, taken to the five-game limit by Brigham Young, prevailed in the end to notch a 15-9, 15-4, 14-16, 8-15, 15-13 win over the BYU last night in front of 6,923 fans at the Special Events Arena. The triumph was the Rainbow's second straight over the 14th- ranked Cougars and improved Hawaii's record to 17-1 overall. Yuval Katz, still saddled with the flu, played sparingly and managed just 14 kills. Aaron Wilton led the Bows with 22 kills and Rick Tune added 19. ** Sumo Day 8 Results ** Yokozuna Takanohana defeated previously unbeaten sekiwake Kotonowaka to establish a three-way tie after eight days of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament at Nagoya, Japan. Takanohana, Kotonowaka, and ozeki Takanonami are knotted at 7-1. Ozeki Musashimaru (Fiamalu Penitani of Waianae) continued to disappoint as he fell to 5-3 after a loss to Kotonishiki (6-2). Earlier, Konishiki (Nanakuli's Salevaa Atisanoe) evened his record at 4-4 by topping Misugisato. ** Mustangs Buck Bows ** The UH baseball team lost to Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 6-3 in a Western Athletic Conference game yesterday at SLO Stadium. The Mustangs ripped UH starter Robby Robinson for 11 hits and all six of their runs in the first four innings. Jody Napuunoa and Greg Millichap paired hits for Hawaii (16-10 overall and 3-4, WAC). SLO improved to 10-10 and 4-5. Game two of the three-game series will be played today. ** Homegrown Report ** Two athletes with Hawaii ties won NAIA national titles recently. Neal Ichiki (Maui 1994) of Puget Sound University is the 1996 200-yard breaststroke champion and Bill Stonebreaker (Kaiser 1989) of Pacific University is the 167-pound wrestling titleholder. ---- Michelle Parish (University 1992) won eight NAIA All-America designations as a swimmer for the Puget Sound's women's team. Other local swimmers competing in the NAIA are Molly Payton (La Pietra '94) for Puget Sound, Kim Adler (Punahou '94) for Whitman, Guy Mikasa (Aiea '92), Jan Okada (Kamehameha '93) and Mike Peloso (Kamehameha '94) for Whitworth, and Gerianne Mikasa (Aiea '95) for Willamette. ** Sports Shorts ** Nevada-Las Vegas is actively recruiting UH basketball coach Vince Goo to become the Rebels new hoop honcho. Goo led the Wahine to a 23-6 record, the Big West Conference championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament this season ---- Farrington High School football coach Skippa Diaz has returned to limited duty at the Kalihi School after several months of rest and rehabilitation following congestive heart failure this past December. Now 280 pounds after weighing nearly 370 around Christmas time, Diaz is now coaching the Governor track team on a part-time basis. His physician has given him the green light to return to teaching in two weeks. ---- UH-Hilo defeated Hawaii Pacific 5-4 in 11 innings in a college baseball game yesterday at Keehi Lagoon Field. The Vulcans improved to 6-18 while HPU dropped to 6-11-1. ---- Kop stretched his lead to seven strokes entering today's final round of the Hawaii State Amateur Stroke Play Championship at the Pearl Country Club. Kop has a 54-hole total of 7-under 209 to Mike Pavao's even par 216. ---- After dropping a pair of games on Friday, the UH Wahine lost two more yesterday in the Wahine Invitational Softball Tournament at the Wahine Softball Stadium. Hawaii (18-11), ranked 18th in the country, fell to Tennessee-Chattanooga 5-4 and to New Mexico State 4-0. ---- The BYU-Hawaii men's tennis team, ranked 5th in the NAIA, defeated Portland, an NCAA Division I opponent, 6-1 yesterday at the Seasiders' courts. ---- Iolani's Richard Carlisle was named the Gatorade Circle of Champions Hawaii High School Basketball Player of the Year by Scholastic Coach Magazine. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Baseball == Kaimuki 11, Farrington 0 Castle 25, Kalaheo 0 Kaiser 10, McKinley 0 Kalani 7, Kahuku 1 Aiea 4, Campbell 1 Leilehua 6, Waialua 0 Mililani 9, Waipahu 2 Waianae 6, Radford 1 Nanakuli 10, Moanalua 9 Iolani 10, Damien 0 Kamehameha 11, St. Louis 1 Punahou 18, Maryknoll 2 Mid-Pacific 10, UHS/HBA 9 == High School Girls Basketball == Radford 56, Waianae 36 Nanakuli 44, Waipahu 39 Pearl City 35, Moanalua 33 Kamehameha 62, Sacred Hearts 35 Punahou 52, Iolani 51 University 44, Maryknoll 44 Mid-Pacific 52, Maryknoll II 15 Punahou II 67, St. Andrew's 38 Kamehameha II 73, University II 43 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 8 to 12 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/16/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Wahine's Season Ends ** Auburn crushed a cold-shooting UH Wahine basketball team 73-53 in an NCAA Tournament first-round game last night at the Coors Events Center in Boulder, Colorado. Normally dependable shooters, the Wahine were just 33 percent from the field for the game against the tall and athletic Tigers. Auburn (21-8) also outrebounded Hawaii 46-35. "It came down to a battle of the boards," said UH coach Vince Goo. "And they beat us badly." The Wahine, who lose leading scorer Tanya Brunton and top rebounder Nani Flores to graduation, end their season with a 23-6 record and the Big West Conference Championship. ** Bows Bop BYU ** Even with ace Yuval Katz slowed by the effects of the flu, the top-ranked UH men's volleyball team down Brigham Young 16-14, 15- 10, 15-10 in front of 5,708 fans last night at the Special Events Arena. Naveh Milo (23 kills) and Aaron Wilton (18 kills) helped shoulder the offensive loud for Katz, who pounded 25 kills despite not feeling well. The win boosted the Rainbows to 16-1 overall and 11-0 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. The Cougars fell to 6-7 and 6-7. ** Sumo Day 7 Results ** Ozeki Musashimaru (Waianae's Fiamalu Penitani) dispatched of Aogiyama in a matter of seconds to improve to 5-2 in the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament at Nagoya, Japan. Meanwhile, junior champion Kotonowaka maintained the tournament lead with a 7-0 record by defeating Musoyama. Two rikishi, yokozuna Takanohana and ozeki Takanonami are 6-1. ** Sports Shorts ** Brandon Kop has a single stroke advantage after two rounds of the Hawaii State Amateur Stroke Play golf championship being played at the Pearl Country Club. Kop is 6-under 138. Phil Anamizu is a stroke back in the 72-hole tourney. ---- Aiea defeated Mililani 307-316 to capture the OIA team golf championship yesterday at the Waialae Country Club. Darin Yasuda (76), Jason Oda (77) and Jason Yamamoto (80) led Na Alii. ---- The Hawaii Pacific baseball team outslugged the Master's College 17-12 in a college baseball game yesterday afternoon at Hans L'Orange Field. The Sea Warriors improved to 6-10 while the Master's fell to 7-15-1. ---- The UH Wahine softball team dropped a pair of games in the Rainbow Wahine Invitational yesterday at the Wahine Softball Stadium. The Wahine fell to Stanford 3-1 in their first game of the day and 4-2 to Tokyo in their second. ---- The Hawaii Pacific Wahine had better luck, sweeping a twinbill form Puget Sound yesterday at HPU's windward field. The Sea Warriors (11-7) won the opener 6-2 and the nightcap 8-1. ** Scoreboard ** == High Girls Basketball == Mililani 55, Waialua 29 Aiea 52, Leilehua 30 La Pietra 60, Maryknoll II 31 == College Tennis == --Men-- Hawaii 5, Portland 2 Hawaii Pacific 4, Creighton 2 --Women-- Hawaii 5, Portland 4 Iowa St. 5, Hawaii Pacific 1 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 8 to 12 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/15/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** BYUH and HPU Homeward Bound ** BYU-Hawaii and Hawaii Pacific were abruptly ousted from the NAIA National Basketball Tournament following second round losses last night at Tulsa, Okla. BYUH, the tournament's fifth seed, fell to unseeded East Central Oklahoma 66-60. The Tigers (23-5), with three starters going the entire 40-minute distance, consistently outhustled and outbattled the taller and more physical Seasiders (24-7), who shot a dismal 32.8 percent from the floor. "They did a nice job on us defensively, just being physical on every shot," said BYUH coach Ken Wagner. Seventh-seeded Hawaii Pacific was also stymied in an 89-64 whipping at the hands of No. 10 Cumberland College (Kent.). Just like the opening round game, 7- foot-1 Sea Warrior center Juergen Malbeck was beset with foul difficulties, picking up three in the first half. He played tentatively thereafter, scoring 15 points and grabbing just one rebound. "This tournament is not for big men," said HPU coach Tony Selitto, "because they're always on the bench in foul trouble. I know exactly what I'm going to do. I'm going to recruit players who do well in this tournament." The Sea Warriors finished the season at 27-6. ** Sumo Day 6 Results ** Maegashira Kotonowaka stands alone with a 6-0 record after six days in the Nagoya's Spring Grand Sumo Tournament. The senior wrestler defeated Minatofuji (3-3) yesterday. Meanwhile, two rikishi from Hawaii went down to defeat. Ozeki Musashimaru (Fiamalu Penitani of Waianae) fell to 4-2 after losing to Kaio (4-2), and maegashira Konishiki dropped to 2-4 following a loss to Kasugafuji (3-3). Four rikishi are 5-1, including yokozuna Takanohana, ozeki Takanonami, sekiwakes Musoyama and Kotonishiki. ** Wahine Ready ** The UH Wahine will battle Auburn today at 3 p.m. HST in an NCAA Women's National Championship Tournament first-round game at the Coors Events Center at Boulder, Colo. The Tigers (20-8) are a tall, athletic team from the talent-laden Southeastern Conference. Hawaii (23-5), the Big West champions, relies heavily on its two star forwards, Tania Brunton and Nani Cockett. "We're hoping to bring a little March Madness to Hawaii, where everything is volleyball," said Cockett. ** Bows Back in Action ** The top-ranked UH men's volleyball team returns to action with a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation match against Brigham Young tonight at the Special Events Arena. Hawaii coach Mike Wilton is particularly pleased with the play of reserves Rick Tune, Kahinu Lee, David Tang and Mason Kuo, who are building their skills and confidence scrimmaging against the best team in the country every day in practice. "They're fired up every day," said starting outside hitter Aaron Wilton. "They really push us." ** Sports Shorts ** Former UH football coach Bob Wagner was not selected as the defensive coordinator at Oregon. He was one of several finalists for the job that went to Rich Stubler, a coach from the Canadian Football League. ---- The UH Wahine-hosted Hawaii Invitational Softball Tournament swung into action with three games yesterday at the Wahine Softball Stadium. Hawaii (18-8) defeated Bowling Green 9-0, Tokyo topped Tennessee-Chattanooga 8-1, and Stanford edged New Mexico State 6-4. The tournament continues today with five games. ---- Kamehameha outslugged Mid-Pacific 14-13 in an ILH baseball battle of unbeatens yesterday. Dane Sardinha was the winning pitcher and aided his own cause by homering and driving in four runs. Billy Pieper, Kealii Lum, and Shane Lyons also homered for the Warriors. In other ILH action, St. Louis ripped Maryknoll 16-5, Damien topped UHS/HBA 13-8, and Iolani nipped Punahou 3-2. In OIA games, Nanakuli edged Waipahu 7-6 and Mililani downed Waianae 15-6. ** Scoreboard ** == College Softball == Puget Sound 6, Hawaii Pacific 4 Hawaii Pacific [9-7] 4, Puget Sound [3-6] 3 == High School Girls Basketball == Kamehameha 54, Maryknoll 31 Iolani 53, Sacred Hearts 23 Punahou 47, University 41 Mid-Pacific 33, University II 28 Punahou II 31, Iolani II 25 Kamehameha II 64, St. Andrew's 42 Hawaii Baptist 42, St. Francis 24 == College Tennis == --Men-- Creighton 4, Chaminade 3 BYU-Hawaii 6, Western Illinois 1 --Women-- Hawaii 7, Creighton 1 Hawaii Pacific 6, Creighton 1 Iowa St. 5, Hawaii 4 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 8 to 12 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/14/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** HPU Survives ** Hawaii Pacific rallied from 41-26 halftime deficit to defeat Southeastern Oklahoma 74-72 in overtime last night at the 32-team NAIA National Basketball Tournament at the Mabee Center in Tulsa, Okla. The victory advanced the 7th-seeded Sea Warriors (27-5) to today's second round where they will meet No. 10 Cumberland College (27-5) of Kentucky. Last night, advancing didn't appear likely for HPU after being trashed by an aggressive Southeastern club in the first 20 minutes. "Embarrassed, that's exactly it," said HPU guard Steve Richey. Displaying the poise a nationally- ranked team should possess--HPU was ranked as high as No. 2 this year--the Sea Warriors overcame center Juergen Malbeck's foul difficulties and the one-on-one mastery of SEO's Anthony Bruner (25 points) to earn a two-point victory. Malbeck finished with 23 points, 14 of which came after he picked up his fourth foul with 14 minutes left to play. BYU-Hawaii has also advanced to today's sweet-16. The Seasiders (24-6) will meet East Central Oklahoma (22-5). ** Sumo Day 5 Results ** Two rikishi, sekiwake Musoyama and No. 4 maegashira Kotonowaka, share the lead with unblemished 5-0 records after the fifth day of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament in Nagoya, Japan. Six wrestlers are 4-1, including Hawaii's Musashimaru (Fiamalu Penitani of Waianae), grand champion Takanohana, and yokozuna- aspirant Takanonami. A second Hawaii rikishi, Konishiki (Nanakuli's Salevaa Atisanoe), improved to 2-3 by forcing out Asanowaka. ** Bows Overtaken, Rained-Out ** Cal State-Northridge overcame a 3-0 deficit to defeat Hawaii 4-3 in a continuation of a Western Athletic Conference game that was rained out the day before at Matador Field in Northridge, Calif. Two other games scheduled for yesterday in addition to the make- up contest were postponed because of rain. With ace Mark Johnson on the mound, the Rainbows (16-9) had built a 3-0 lead after four and a half innings in the series opener on Tuesday before rain stopped the contest. UH coach Les Murakami sent Paul Ah Yat to the mound in yesterday's continuation, and the southpaw struggled, hitting the first three batters he faced and eventually yielding three runs to the Matadors (22-5) in the fifth. Casey Chesier hit the a game-winning solo homer in the bottom of the seventh and final inning. In the second game, the teams battled to a scoreless tie after four innings before a rain shower forced umpires to stop play. That contest, and yesterday's third scheduled game, will be made up at Rainbow Stadium when the Matadors visit the Islands in April. ** Auburn a Tough Test for Wahine ** The UH Wahine will face a formidable NCAA Basketball Tournament first-round foe in Auburn. The Tigers, ranked 18th in national polls and appearing in the Big Dance for the 12th time, are one of seven Southeastern Conference teams to earn invitations to the tournament. "Auburn has got talent," said UH coach Vince Goo. "When you go 20-8 in the SEC, you know they've got talent, especially when their defense holds all those good teams to 58 points a game." The Tigers are led by scoring and rebounding leader Monique Moorehouse, a 6-3 center. Auburn and Hawaii will square off tomorrow (3 p.m. HST) at the Coors Events Center in Boulder, Colo. ** Sports Shorts ** Walter Grilho hit a two-run blast over the centerfield fence in the bottom of the tenth inning to propel Hawaii Pacific past the Master's College 6-4 yesterday at Keehi Lagoon Field. Shawn Nakamura pitched all 10 innings for the Sea Warriors (5-10) who will meet the Mustangs (7-14-1) again tomorrow in a twinbill at Hans L'Orange Park in Waipahu. ---- Kamehameha grad Ikaika Hoopii went 3 for 5 and drove in three runs to lead Loyola Marymount over UH-Hilo 10-5 in a college baseball game last night at the UHH Athletic Complex. Marymount improved to 6-20 while the Vulcans dropped to 5-18. ---- The UH Wahine softball team split a doubleheader with New Mexico State last night at the Wahine Softball Stadium. Hawaii took the first game 3-1 and dropped the nightcap 4-0. Tia Morenz went 2 for 3 in both games for the Wahine (17-8), who will host the Hawaii Invitational Tournament that begins today. ** Scoreboard ** == High School Girls Basketball == Leilehua 54, Waianae 45 Aiea 37, Pearl City 29 Waipahu 59, Waialua 19 Roosevelt 47, Kalaheo 41 Kaimuki 50, Kalani 35 == High School Baseball == Waialua 7, Radford 6 Pearl City 4, Campbell 2 Aiea 11, Leilehua 6 Waipahu at Nanakuli (rained out) Mililani at Waianae (rained out) == College Softball == Chaminade 5, Puget Sound 3 (1st game) Puget Sound 11, Chaminade 0 (2nd) == College Tennis == --Men-- UH 6, Creighton 1 Portland 4, Hawaii Pacific 3 Portland 6, Creighton 1 BYU-Hawaii 7, Creighton 0 (Mon) --Women-- Portland 9, Creighton 0 New Mexico 8, Portland 1 Creighton 9, Chaminade 0 BYU-Hawaii 7, Creighton 0 (Mon) ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 4 to 7 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/13/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Seasiders Advance ** BYU-Hawaii advanced to the round-of-16 after defeating St. Francis of Chicago 83-68 in a first round game of the NAIA National Championship Basketball Tournament last night at Oral Roberts University's Maybee Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The fifth-seeded Seasiders (24-6) will face East Central Oklahoma (22-5) tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. (HST). Last night, in a game that finished after midnight in Oklahoma, BYUH, despite foul trouble by center Ionatana Enosa, was in control from the beginning as they surged to a 45-27 halftime lead. Four players, led by Paulasi Taulava (15 points), scored in double-digits for the Seasiders. Today, sixth-seeded Hawaii Pacific (26-5) will meet Southeastern Oklahoma (24-9) in one of eight first-round games. ** Sumo Day 4 Results ** Three rikishi--Kotonishiki, Kotonowaka, and Musoyama--are undefeated after four days of competition in the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament in Nagoya, Japan. Trailing the trio with 3-1 records is a pack of high-ranked wrestlers, including Hawaii ozeki Musashimaru (Waianae's Fiamalu Penitani)--who defeated a winless Naminohana--grand champion Takanohana, and ozekis Wakanohana and Takanonami. In another match, Konishiki (Salevaa Atisanoe) lost to Kotoinazuma to fall to 1-3. ** Tripleheader for Bows after Rainout ** The UH baseball team's game against Cal State-Northridge at Matador Stadium was rained out yesterday and will be completed today, weather permitting. The Rainbows, with Mark Johnson on the mound, were leading 3-0 in the bottom of the fifth inning when rainshowers halted play. The Rainbows (16-8) and Matadors (21-5) are also scheduled to play a doubleheader after completing the postponed game. All contests will be seven-inning affairs. ** Wahine Getting Ready ** The UH Wahine basketball team is preparing for its NCAA Tournament first-round game against Auburn on Friday at Boulder, Colo. The main motivational source for the Wahine is their coach, Vince Goo, who led them to a 23-5 record this season after a trying 6-20 1995 go-round. "I want him to be proud of me," said Tania Brunton, Hawaii's leading scorer, who, along with Nani Cockett, sat out most of last season because of a knee injury. "He's a father figure," said assistant Serenda Valdez. "Their biggest way of paying him back is on the court and academically. They want him to be all-around proud." ** Ruffin Shines ** Former UH basketball player, now a reserve guard for the Philadelphia 76ers, came off the bench to score 24 points in the 76ers' 118-110 victory over the Toronto Raptors (16-45) last night at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. "This was the kind of game where I can build some confidence. It felt good to come up big," said Ruffin, who has come under fire recently for trying and failing to carry the scoring load in crunch time for Philly (13-48). ** Local College Softball News ** Tiare Geolina is one of the leaders of the Hawaii Pacific women's softball team. A reserve in her first three seasons, Geolina, a Radford High grad and now a nursing major, starts in leftfield for the Sea Warriors. She owns a .333 batting average. ---- Chaminade softball coach Sol Robello attributes his team's woes-- the Silverswords are 0-13--to inexperience. Five freshman start for Silverswords, who have committed 60 errors this season and have had difficulty scoring runs despite a respectable .300 batting average. "I think we put too much pressure on ourselves," said Robello. "That's the sign of a young team." ---- UH-Hilo coach Callen Perreira says he is pleased with the play of his Vulcan team, who improved to 10-5 after winning five of six games last weekend. "Considering that three of our five losses are to (Hawaii-Manoa), I'm satisfied with where we are," said Perreira. ** Sports Shorts ** Hawaii Pacific (4-10) split a doubleheader with the Master's College yesterday at Keehi Lagoon Baseball Field. Lee Anzai was a perfect 4-4 in the Sea Warriors' 10-3 first-game triumph. The Master's (7-13-1) won the nightcap 8-3. The two teams will meet again this morning. On Saturday at Keehi Lagoon, the Sea Warriors (4-10) will take on rival UH-Hilo (5-14) for the first of their five scheduled regular-season clashes. ---- The UH sailing team finished sixth in the 18-team Admiral Moore Regatta last weekend in New York. Jesse Andrews and Paul Ware were the Rainbows' top sailors, winning a race and finishing with 16 points in the A division. ** Scoreboard ** == College Tennis == --Women's-- Hawaii Pacific 6, Western Illinois 0 Portland 9, Chaminade 0 --Men's-- Hawaii 6, Western Illinois 1 Portland 7, Chaminade 0 == High School Baseball == Kamehameha 15, UHS/HBA 1 Damien 13, Maryknoll 2 Mid-Pacific 14, Iolani 10 St. Louis 1, Punahou 0 == High School Girls Basketball == Maryknoll 48, Sacred Hearts 38 Kamehameha 43, Punahou 35 University High 55, Iolani 53 Campbell 35, Moanalua 20 Castle 59, Kaiser 54 Radford 70, Nanakuli 35 McKinley 49, Kahuku 24 Kailua 50, Farrington 38 ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 5 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/12/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Seasider Quest Begins Today ** Far West champion BYU-Hawaii begins what it hopes will be a seven-day march to a small-college basketball title when the Seasiders (23-6) take on St. Francis of Chicago (19-9) in a first round game tonight (6:30 HST) at the 32-team NAIA National Tournament at Tulsa, Okla. With a frontline averaging 6-foot-9, BYUH will have a considerable size advantage over the Fighting Saints, whose tallest starter, Larry Serven, stands only 6-7. "Our offense will take care of itself," said BYUH coach Ken Wagner. "But we have to come in hard from the start on defense." Hawaii's other representative in the tournament, Hawaii Pacific (26-5), is scheduled to play its first-round game tomorrow (5:45 p.m. HST) against Southeastern Oklahoma (24-9). ** Sumo Day Three Results ** One Hawaii rikishi won his second match and another lost his second after three days of competition in the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament at Nagoya, Japan. Improving to 2-1 was ozeki (champion) Musashimaru (Waianae's Fiamalu Penitani), who drove out Oginishiki (1-2). Among yesterday's losers was maegashira (senior wrestler) Konishiki (Salevaa Atisanoe of Nanakuli) who fell to 1-2 following a defeat to Kitakachidoki (2-1). In other matches of note, yokozuna (grand champion) Takanohana and yokozuna-candidate Takanonami both suffered their first setbacks of the tournament yesterday. ** Bows Hope to Gore Matadors ** The UH baseball team (16-8 overall and 3-2, conference) hopes to end a nine-game road losing streak at Northridge when it takes on the Matadors (21-5 and 5-1) in Western Athletic Conference doubleheader today at Matador Field. Since entering the conference three seasons ago, Northridge, ranked 11th nationally this season, is 9-0 at home against the Rainbows. The prevailing Santa Ana winds blowing out toward right-center field make Matador Field a hitter's dream and a pitcher's nightmare. In the past, the Bows have been battered there by scores of 15-7, 14-4, 22-1, and 29-3. "You just gotta go over there and do the best you can," said Rainbow coach Les Murakami. "You gotta hit to win. There's no such things as shutouts at that park." == UH Hitting Stats == == UH Pitching Stats == AB H R BI AVE W L SO BB ERA Garnett 61 29 15 10 .475 Binkie 1 0 7 4 0.82 Napuunoa 94 36 19 22 .383 Spurgeon 0 0 15 18 3.38 Wakakuwa 73 26 11 14 .356 Ho 4 1 19 8 3.80 Medeiros 89 30 30 19 .337 Johnson 4 1 71 17 3.88 Ahu 85 27 16 19 .318 Ah Yat 4 2 43 23 4.85 Honma 68 21 16 6 .309 Robinson 3 4 17 14 5.56 Millichap 66 20 15 10 .303 Kim 0 0 3 3 7.71 K. Hansen 31 9 3 8 .290 Ross 52 13 10 9 .250 Konishi 45 11 6 4 .244 Blakely 59 14 11 9 .237 Dartt 36 7 6 6 .194 ** Girls' Prep Basketball ** Defending state champion Iolani is ranked No. 1 in the initial girls' high school basketball poll of the season which is conducted by a panel of coaches and local sportswriters. First place votes are parentheses. == Honolulu Advertiser Top 10 Girls' Basketball Poll == Record Pts Prev 1. Iolani (4) 8-0 84 -- 2. McKinley (3) 13-0 81 -- 3. Kamehameha (2) 1-1* 79 -- 4. Hilo 7-3 68 -- 5. Honokaa 8-2 64 -- 6. Punahou (1) 8-2 57 -- 7. Radford 1-0* 32 -- 8. Waipahu 2-0* 23 -- 9. University 6-3 22 -- 10. Kahuku 8-3 16 -- * Record does not include pre-season. == ILH Girls Hoop Standings == Punahou, Iolani 2-0, Kamehameha, University 1-1, Sacred Hearts, Maryknoll 0-2 == OIA West Girls Hoop Standings == Pearl City, Waipahu 2-0, Radford 1-0, Waianae, Mililani, Moanalua, Campbell, Aiea 1-1, Nanakuli 0-1, Waialua, Leilehua 0-2. == OIA East Girls Hoop Standings == McKinley, Kahuku, Castle 2-0, Kalaheo, Kailua, Kalani, Roosevelt 1-1, Kaimuki, Kaiser, Farrington 0-2. ** Prep Baseball ** == ILH Standings == Kamehameha, Mid-Pacific 4-0, Iolani 3-1, Punahou 2-2, Damien, St. Louis, HBA/UHS 1-3, Maryknoll 0-4 == OIA West Standings == Aiea, Moanalua, Radford, Waianae, Waipahu 1-0, Mililani 0-0, Campbell, Leilehua, Nanakuli, Pearl City, Waialua 0-1. == OIA East Standings == Regular season play begins on Saturday. ** Prep Track ** Defending champion Hawaii Prep will make a strong bid to repeat as the Hawaii high school girls' track and field title-winners after 1994 state cross country champ Casey McGuire-Turcotte transferred from Ka'u High to the Waimea school. McGuire- Turcotte, a junior, finished second to HPA's Heather Onuma, now graduated, in the 800- and 1600-meter events at last year's state championship meet. "I think she wanted to be challenged in the classroom," said HPA assistant coach Joy Margerum, when asked why McGuire-Turcotte had transferred. ** Sports Shorts ** Ponciano Raguindin (Molokai '92) of Pacific University placed fifth in the 126-pound class at the NAIA National Wrestling Tournament. By virtue of his fifth place finish, he earned NAIA All-American honors. [Mahalo to Derek Nekoba for the info]. ---- The UH Wahine softball team split a doubleheader with New Mexico State yesterday at the Wahine Softball Stadium. The 19th ranked Wahine (16-7), with pitcher Kelly Gentle (4-hitter) and Chris Viernes (2 hits) leading the way, won the first game 3-1. The Roadrunners (18-14) won the second game 4-1. ---- In other women's college softball action, UH-Hilo swept a doubleheader from Chaminade on Sunday at Cartwright Field. Kanani Bona homered in the first game and scored the winning run in the second in the Vulcans' 7-3 and 2-1 triumphs. ---- Loyola Marymount, after being bombarded by the UH Rainbows this past weekend, vented some of their frustrations on the Big Island by defeating UH-Hilo 8-2 in a college baseball game last night at the UHH Baseball Complex. ---- The BYUH men's and women's tennis teams were victorious on Saturday. The Seasider men (10-3) topped Oklahoma City 5-2, and the Wahine (11-2) defeated Freed-Hardman 6-0. ** Scoreboard ** == College Tennis == Western Illinois 4, Hawaii Pacific 3 (men) Hawaii 7, West Illinois 0 (women) New Mexico 7, Hawaii 0 (women) Creighton 4, Iowa State 3 (women) ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 5 feet South shore: 1 to 2 feet
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * -==** HAWAII SPORTS NEWS **==- * * The following is a summary of the 3/11/96 Hawaii Sports News * * compiled from a variety of sources. Email Dayle Turner * * (turner@hawaii.edu) if you have any comments or suggestions. * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ** Wahine's NCAA Foe: Auburn ** The Big West Conference champion UH Wahine basketball team has been seeded 11th in the NCAA Tournament West Regional and will face sixth-seeded Auburn (20-8) in a first-round game this Friday at the Coors Events Center in Boulder, Colo. Should the Wahine win, they will face the winner of the Colorado (25-8)--Tulane (21-9) match-up. To get that far, though, Hawaii (23-5) must defeat a formidable Tiger team, ranked 18th in the NCAA and the owners of six victories over top-25 clubs this season. Center Monique Morris, a 6-3 senior averaging 15.4 points and 8.8 rebounds per game, is Auburn's top gun. Hawaii's fourth appearance in the tournament is particularly gratifying after a dismal 6-20 campaign last season. "The kids worked hard at it," said UH coach Vince Goo. "They wanted to turn the program around to what it was accustomed to being." ** Sumo Day 2 Results ** Ozeki Musashimaru (Waianae's Fiamalu Penitani) rebounded from an opening day loss by defeating Misugisato at the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament yesterday at Nagoya, Japan. In another match, Konishiki (Nanakuli's Salevaa Atisanoe) lost when he stumbled and fell while attacking a side-stepping Wakashoyo. Both Hawaii wrestlers are 1-1. ** Six to Nationals ** Six local swimmers have qualified for the Junior National Championships on March 19-23 at Federal Way, Wash. Making the trip to the Mainland after qualifying at this past weekend's Hawaii Senior Short Course Swimming Championships will be Punahou's Pia Chock and Jason Merchant, Iolani's Nathaniel Dean, Oahu Club's Kevin Flanagan, and Maui's Kristine Hayashi and Kristen Nagata. ** Sports Shorts ** The OIA All-Star Wrestling team was announced today and Kalaheo's Dan Davis and Waipahu's Tevita Tuikolongahau were named the respective East and West Wrestlers of the Year. Davis was the league and state champion in the 189-pound division while Tuikolongahau won the titles in the OIA and state 171-pound class. McKinley's Chris Johnson was named East coach of the year while Mililani's Sam Lee was the West's best. ---- Three Hawaii gymnasts qualified for the March 30-31 regional championships in Portland, Ore. after winning all-around titles at the Washington State championships on March 2 at Gig Harbor, Wash. The three are Beth Kawana of Hawaii Kai (level 9), Jessica Homer of Mililani (level 7), and Amy Vogelgsang of Hawaii Rhythmic Gymnastic Academy (level 6). ---- Yesterday at Kapiolani Park, Maui resident Daniel Marcus, 35, won the 15th Johnny Faerber All-Men's 10-K roadrace with a time of 32 minutes, 56 seconds. Al Ross (33:44) finished second and Michael Georgi (34:23) third. ** Oahu Surf Report ** North shore: 3 to 5 feet South shore: 1 to 3 feet
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