For the Record
SPORTS TODAY
BASKETBALL
High school boys, McKinley Black and Gold Tournament, University High vs. Roosevelt, 3:30 p.m.; Waipahu vs. Kaimuki, 5 p.m.; Mid-Pacific vs. Kapolei, 6:30 p.m.; Kalani vs. McKinley, 8 p.m. Games at McKinley. Admission, $5 general, $3 students 8th grade and under.
High school boys, James Alegre Invitational, Honoka'a vs. Leilehua, 3 p.m.; Punahou vs. Kailua, 4:30 p.m.; Maryknoll vs. Radford, 6 p.m.; Kamehameha vs. Moanalua, 7:30 p.m. Games at Radford.
High school girls, 'Iolani Classic, Konawaena vs. Oregon City (Ore.), 3:30 p.m.; Farrington vs. Westlake (Atlanta), 5 p.m.; Punahou vs. Sacred Heart (San Francisco), 6:30 p.m.; 'Iolani vs. Long Beach Poly (Calif.), 8 p.m. Games at 'Iolani.
High school girls, Wahine Warriors Classic, Hilo vs. Waiakea, 3:30 p.m.; Ka'u vs. Kamehameha-Hawai'i Junior Varsity, 5 p.m.; Honoka'a vs. Kealakehe, 6:30 p.m.; Kea'au vs. Kamehameha-Hawai'i, 8 p.m. Games at Kamehameha-Hawai'i Koai'a Gym.
High school girls, Moanalua Tournament, Moanalua vs. Kaimuki, 3 p.m.; Kamehameha vs. Roosevelt, 4:30 p.m.; Mid-Pacific vs. Radford, 6 p.m.; 'Aiea vs. Lahainaluna, 7:30 p.m. Games at Moanalua.
SOCCER
High school girls, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Sacred Hearts at Mid-Pacific, 4:15 p.m.
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Girls: Kalaheo at Roosevelt; Kahuku at Moanalua. Matches start at 5:30 p.m. Boys: Kalaheo at Roosevelt; Kahuku at Moanalua. Matches start at 7:15 p.m.
SURFING
Men, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pipeline Masters, at Banzai Pipeline. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.
Women, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pro Maui, at Honolua Bay, Maui. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.
SPORTS
TOMORROW
BASKETBALL
High school boys, James Alegre Invitational, Honoka'a/Leilehua loser vs. Kailua/Punahou loser, 3 p.m.; Maryknoll/Radford loser vs. Kamehameha/Moanalua loser, 4:30 p.m.; Honoka'a/Leilehua winner vs. Kailua/Punahou winner, 6 p.m.; Maryknoll/Radford winner vs. Kamehameha/Moanalua winner, 7:30 p.m. Games at Radford.
High school boys, McKinley Black and Gold Tournament, University/Roosevelt loser vs. Waipahu/ Kaimuki loser, 3:30 p.m.; Kapolei/MPI loser vs. Kalani/McKinley loser, 5 p.m.; University/Roosevelt winner vs. Waipahu/Kaimuki winner, 6:30 p.m.; Kapolei/MPI winner vs. Kalani/McKinley winner, 8 p.m. Game at McKinley.
High school girls, 'Iolani Classic, Konawaena/Oregon City loser vs. Punahou/Sacred Heart (San Francisco) loser, 3:30 p.m.; Farrington/Westlake (Atlanta) loser vs. 'Iolani/Long Beach Poly (Calif.) loser, 5 p.m.; Konawaena/Oregon City winner vs. Punahou/Sacred Heart (San Francisco) winner, 6:30 p.m.; Farrington/ Westlake (Atlanta) winner vs. 'Iolani/ Long Beach Poly (Calif.) winner, 8 p.m. Games at 'Iolani.
High school girls, Wahine Warriors Classic, Hilo/Waiakea loser vs. Honoka'a/Kealakehe loser, 3:30 p.m.; Ka'u/Kamehameha-Hawai'i JV loser vs. Kea'au/Kamehameha-Hawai'i loser, 5 p.m.; Hilo/Waiakea winner vs. Honoka'a/Kealakehe winner, 6:30 p.m.; Ka'u/Kamehameha-Hawai'i JV winner vs. Kea'au/Kamehameha-Hawai'i winner, 8 p.m. Games at Kamehameha-Hawai'i (Koai'a Gym).
High school girls, Moanalua Tournament. Games at 3 p.m.; 4:30 p.m.; 6 p.m.; 7:30 p.m. Games at Moanalua.
FOOTBALL
High school, Hawai'i Prep Classic, HUB Goodwill Senior Bowl, 5 p.m.; Hawai'i-Mainland game, 8 p.m. Games at Aloha Stadium.
SOCCER
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red West. Girls: Leilehua at Kapolei; Mililani at 'Aiea; Pearl City at Waialua. Matches start at 5:30 p.m. Boys: Leilehua at Kapolei; Mililani at 'Aiea; Pearl City at Nanakuli. Matches start at 7:15 p.m.
SURFING
Men, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pipeline Masters, at Banzai Pipeline. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.
Women, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pro Maui, at Honolua Bay, Maui. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.
SWIMMING
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, 5 p.m. at Punahou.
BASEBALL
HIGH SCHOOL
O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION
YESTERDAY
JUNIOR VARSITY
Moanalua 7, Kahuku 2.
'Aiea 5, Campbell 3.
Mililani 15, Radford 0.
Kaiser 14, Kalaheo 0.
Pearl City 5, Leilehua 1.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
Boston College 80, Bryant 61.
Boston U. 55, Yale 43.
Hofstra 61, Stony Brook 56.
Iona 68, Long Island U. 61.
Loyola, Md. 73, Coppin St. 70.
Massachusetts 73, Holy Cross 59.
Northeastern 76, Harvard 71, 2OT.
Penn St. 60, Army 45.
Rider 66, Monmouth, N.J. 54.
Rutgers 49, Princeton 44.
St. Peter's 51, N.J. Tech 38.
UMBC 67, Cent. Connecticut St. 56.
SOUTH
Charlotte 70, Mississippi St. 64.
Duquesne 94, Radford 75.
Florida 94, Florida Gulf Coast 60.
High Point 72, Limestone 43.
Louisiana Tech 69, Louisiana-Monroe 57.
McNeese St. 88, Louisiana College 59.
Nicholls St. 96, Huston-Tillotson 53.
S. Carolina St. 66, Idaho 59.
Vanderbilt 78, Alabama A&M 55.
MIDWEST
Butler 87, Bradley 75.
Creighton 77, Dayton 59.
Evansville 80, E. Illinois 76.
IPFW 63, Valparaiso 46.
Illinois 89, Chicago St. 50.
Indiana 66, TCU 56.
Minnesota 74, S. Dakota St. 60.
Morgan St. 79, DePaul 75.
W. Illinois 71, SE Missouri 66.
Xavier 78, Ohio 56.
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 98, N.C. Central 70.
Oklahoma 78, Maine 52.
Tulsa 70, Missouri St. 67.
FAR WEST
Arizona 69, San Diego St. 56.
BYU 94, Boise St. 56.
California 72, Utah 69.
Colorado 75, Colorado St. 56.
Fresno St. 66, CS Bakersfield 51.
Gonzaga 74, Washington St. 52.
New Mexico 57, San Diego 54.
COLLEGE WOMEN
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
Army 62, Yale 60.
Delaware 56, Massachusetts 42.
Iona 72, Fordham 69.
Mount St. Mary's, Md. 66, Fairfield 59.
Temple 73, Toledo 46.
Villanova 55, Binghamton 37.
SOUTH
Centenary 74, Nicholls St. 63.
Florida 75, Coppin St. 34.
Louisville 70, Hartford 42.
MIDWEST
Ball St. 65, Wright St. 61.
DePaul 72, Missouri St. 57.
E. Illinois 76, SIU-Edwardsville 58.
E. Michigan 68, Chicago St. 61.
Illinois 63, Wis.-Milwaukee 61.
Kansas 66, W. Illinois 43.
Miami (Ohio) 69, Dayton 66, OT.
Michigan 63, Notre Dame 59, OT.
SE Missouri 73, Bethel, Tenn. 54.
Valparaiso 71, Purdue 60.
Wisconsin 59, Wis.-Green Bay 47.
FAR WEST
BYU 76, Weber St. 69.
Boise St. 65, Idaho St. 58.
Cal St.-Fullerton 60, San Francisco 57.
Denver 84, Air Force 42.
Montana 68, Colorado St. 53.
HIGH SCHOOL
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
YESTERDAY
BOYS JV
'Iolani 52, Maryknoll 37.
Kamehameha-Blue 57, Mid-Pacific 44.
Damien 67, Punahou-Gold 59.
University High 51, Hawai'i Baptist 46 OT.
FOOTBALL
COLLEGE
LOMBARDI AWARD WINNERS
2008 — Brian Orakpo, Texas, DE.
2007 — Glenn Dorsey, LSU, DT.
2006 — LaMarr Woodley, Michigan, DE.
2005 — A.J. Hawk, Ohio State, LB.
2004 — David Pollack, Georgia, DE.
2003 — Tommie Harris, Oklahoma, DT.
2002 — Terrell Suggs, Arizona State, DE.
2001 — Julius Peppers, North Carolina, DE.
2000 — Jamal Reynolds, Florida State, DE.
POP WARNER
YESTERDAY'S CONSOLATION
PEE WEE
East Lynn Bulldogs (Mass.) 24, Nanakuli Hawks 16.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
All Times Hawai'i.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
ATLANTIC W L OT PTS GF GA
N.Y. Rangers 19 10 2 40 80 78.
Pittsburgh 15 9 4 34 88 79.
Philadelphia 14 7 6 34 88 81.
New Jersey 15 8 2 32 74 64.
N.Y. Islanders 10 16 2 22 73 9.
NORTHEAST W L OT PTS GF GA
Boston 19 5 4 42 95 62.
Montreal 16 6 5 37 83 70.
Buffalo 14 11 3 31 78 81.
Toronto 10 12 6 26 84 98.
Ottawa 10 11 5 25 63 65.
SOUTHEAST W L OT PTS GF GA
Washington 16 10 3 35 91 87.
Carolina 13 12 3 29 71 83.
Florida 12 12 3 27 67 76.
Atlanta 9 14 4 22 79 96.
Tampa Bay 6 14 8 20 65 92.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
CENTRAL W L OT PTS GF GA
Detroit 19 4 4 42 99 83.
Chicago 13 6 7 33 92 73.
Nashville 14 12 2 30 78 88.
St. Louis 12 12 3 27 78 85.
Columbus 11 13 3 25 76 86.
NORTHWEST W L OT PTS GF GA
Vancouver 16 10 3 35 89 75.
Calgary 16 11 2 34 84 88.
Minnesota 15 10 1 31 72 56.
Colorado 14 13 1 29 78 81.
Edmonton 13 11 2 28 74 78.
PACIFIC W L OT PTS GF GA
San Jose 22 3 2 46 102 64.
Anaheim 16 10 3 35 86 81.
Phoenix 13 13 2 28 74 82.
Los Angeles 11 12 4 26 70 78.
Dallas 10 13 4 24 75 98.
Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.
TODAY'S GAMES
Tampa Bay at Montreal, 2 p.m.
Nashville at Columbus, 2 p.m.
Carolina at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m.
Florida at Edmonton, 4 p.m.
Minnesota at Phoenix, 4 p.m.
Anaheim at San Jose, 5:30 p.m.
St. Louis at Los Angeles, 5:30 p.m.
TOMORROW'S GAMES
Ottawa at Washington, 2 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 2 p.m.
Boston at Atlanta, 2:30 p.m.
Toronto at Buffalo, 2:30 p.m.
Detroit at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.
Chicago at Colorado, 4 p.m.
Florida at Calgary, 4 p.m.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
N.Y. RANGERS 0 1 1 1—3
ATLANTA 0 1 1 0—2
Second—1, N.Y. Rangers, Orr 1 (Voros, Redden), 2:37. 2, Atlanta, Crabb 1 (Oystrick), 6:05. Third—3, N.Y. Rangers, Callahan 7 (Dubinsky, Redden), 1:20 (sh). 4, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 10 (Valabik, Thorburn), 2:49. Overtime—5, N.Y. Rangers, Gomez 5 (Naslund, Redden), :18. Goalies—N.Y. Rangers, Valiquette. Atlanta, Hedberg. A—13,704 (18,545). T—2:26.
PITTSBURGH 0 0 1—1
NEW JERSEY 0 1 3—4
Second—1, New Jersey, Zajac 5 (Langenbrunner, White), 17:39. Third—2, New Jersey, Parise 16 (Salvador, Langenbrunner), 2:18. 3, New Jersey, Zubrus 7 (Gionta, Salvador), 10:12. 4, Pittsburgh, Cooke 3 (Malkin, Fedotenko), 16:02. 5, New Jersey, Elias 11 (White), 19:19 (en). Goalies—Pittsburgh, Sabourin. New Jersey, Clemmensen. A—16,808 (17,625). T—2:28.
BOSTON 0 1 0—1
WASHINGTON 1 1 1—3
First—1, Washington, Backstrom 9 (Ovechkin, Kozlov), 3:53 (pp). Second—2, Washington, Giroux 1 (Kozlov, Poti), 4:52. 3, Boston, Lucic 8 (Kessel, Chara), 19:25. Third—4, Washington, Ovechkin 15 (Semin, Backstrom), 19:08 (en). Goalies—Boston, Fernandez. Washington, Johnson. A—17,697 (18,277). T—2:26.
TAMPA BAY 2 0 0—2
BUFFALO 1 2 1—4
First—1, Tampa Bay, St. Louis 8 (Stamkos), 10:21. 2, Tampa Bay, Recchi 7 (Ranger, Szczechura), 16:18. 3, Buffalo, Stafford 5 (Spacek, Pominville), 19:22 (pp). Second—4, Buffalo, Vanek 21 (Kotalik), 11:52. 5, Buffalo, Vanek 22 (Roy, Pominville), 19:45 (pp). Third—6, Buffalo, Pominville 9 (Hecht), 19:47 (en-sh). Goalies—Tampa Bay, Smith. Buffalo, Miller. A—18,431 (18,690). T—2:36.
CALGARY 2 0 1 0—3
DETROIT 0 1 2 1—4
First—1, Calgary, Conroy 4 (Cammalleri, Phaneuf), 15:03. 2, Calgary, Langkow 7 (Bertuzzi, Moss), 19:09. Second—3, Detroit, Filppula 4 (Draper, Cleary), 6:59. Third—4, Calgary, Moss 9 (Phaneuf, Aucoin), 8:51 (pp). 5, Detroit, Zetterberg 13 (Cleary, Rafalski), 9:51. 6, Detroit, Rafalski 4 (Holmstrom, Franzen), 13:43. Overtime—7, Detroit, Lidstrom 4 (Franzen, Datsyuk), 3:50. Goalies—Calgary, McElhinney. Detroit, Conklin. A—19,335 (20,066). T—2:35.
PHOENIX 2 1 2—5
DALLAS 2 1 0—3
First—1, Dallas, Daley 3 (Petersen, Conner), 4:34. 2, Phoenix, Hanzal 7 (Tikhonov, Michalek), 7:19. 3, Phoenix, Jokinen 8 (Jovanovski, Morris), 9:49 (pp). 4, Dallas, Neal 7 (Robidas, Modano), 10:58 (pp). Second—5, Dallas, Brunnstrom 8 (Conner, Sydor), 8:35. 6, Phoenix, Jokinen 9 (Mueller, Turris), 19:56 (pp). Third—7, Phoenix, Hanzal 8, 5:21. 8, Phoenix, Reinprecht 6 (Doan, Bryzgalov), 19:36 (en). Goalies—Phoenix, Bryzgalov. Dallas, Turco. A—16,374 (18,532). T—2:27.
OTTAWA 0 0 0—0
CHICAGO 1 0 1—2
First—1, Chicago, Kane 13 (Sharp), 5:17 (pp). Third—2, Chicago, Brouwer 3, 19:19 (en). Goalies—Ottawa, Gerber. Chicago, Huet. A—21,614 (20,500). T—2:16.
PHOENIX 2 1 2—5
DALLAS 2 1 0—3
First—1, Dallas, Daley 3 (Petersen, Conner), 4:34. 2, Phoenix, Hanzal 7 (Tikhonov, Michalek), 7:19. 3, Phoenix, Jokinen 8 (Jovanovski, Morris), 9:49 (pp). 4, Dallas, Neal 7 (Robidas, Modano), 10:58 (pp). Second—5, Dallas, Brunnstrom 8 (Conner, Sydor), 8:35. 6, Phoenix, Jokinen 9 (Jovanovski, Mueller), 19:56 (pp). Third—7, Phoenix, Hanzal 8, 5:21. 8, Phoenix, Reinprecht 6 (Doan, Bryzgalov), 19:36 (en). Goalies—Phoenix, Bryzgalov. Dallas, Turco. A—16,374 (18,532). T—2:27.
SOCCER
HIGH SCHOOL
YESTERDAY
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
BOYS VARSITY
'IOLANI 3, SAINT LOUIS 2
Goals—'Iol: Brock Gronger 2, Nick Goo. SL: Warren Sage Spencer 2.
MID-PACIFIC 5, PUNAHOU 1
Goals—MPI: Cody Sullivan 4, Taylor Nemiroff. Pun: Alessi Sia.
KAMEHAMEHA 6, PAC-FIVE 1
Goals—KS: Ridge Kaneshiro, Ryan Ho, Casey Kusaka, Michael Maertens, Noah Ogata, Kainoa Kahui. P5: Matt Burkhalter.
GIRLS VARSITY
KAMEHAMEHA 6, PAC-FIVE 0
Goals—KS: Meleana Shim 3, Amber Fuller, Jessica Johnson, Carly Neal.
PUNAHOU 1, 'IOLANI 0
Goals—Pun: Kendra Trifonoviteh.
O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION
RED EAST
BOYS VARSITY
KAISER 2, CASTLE 1
Goals—Kais: Gen Asano, Jason Khamvongsa. Cast: Kekoa Bonds.
GIRLS VARSITY
KAISER 2, CASTLE 1
Goals—Kais: Tasha Rieta, Tamra Nee. Cast: Shelby Furtado.
GIRLS JV
Kaiser 5, Castle 0.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kansas City Royals—Claimed RHP Jairo Cuevas off waivers from Atlanta.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Los Angeles Dodgers—Agreed to terms with INF Mark Loretta on a one-year contract.
New York Mets—Agreed to terms with RHP Francisco Rodriguez on a three-year contract.
Philadelphia Phillies—Acquired C Ronny Paulino from Pittsburgh for C Jason Jaramillo.
Washington Nationals—Released RHP Jesus Colome.
BASKETBALL
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
New Orleans Hornets—Acquired a conditional second-round draft pick from Memphis.
Phoenix Suns—Traded G Raja Bell, F Boris Diaw and G Sean Singletary to the Charlotte Bobcats for G Jason Richardson, F Jared Dudley and a 2010 second-round draft pick.
Washington Wizards—Traded a first-round draft pick to Memphis for G Javaris Crittenton. Traded G Antonio Daniels to New Orleans for G Mike James. Waived G Dee Brown.
FOOTBALL
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Buffalo Bills—Signed LB Vince Hall to the practice squad.
Cincinnati Bengals—Placed DE Eric Henderson on injured reserve. Signed DE Chris Harrington from Arizona's practice squad. Waived G Justin Britt from the reserve/injured list.
Denver Broncos—Signed TE Jeb Putzier. Waived S Herana-Daze Jones. Signed RB Steve Baylark to the practice squad.
New York Jets—Signed S J.R. Reed.
St. Louis Rams—Placed CB Tye Hill on injured reserve. Claimed CB Quincy Butler off waivers from the Dallas Cowboys.
San Francisco 49ers—Signed FB Carl Stewart to the practice squad.
Seattle Seahawks—Signed C Donovan Raiola to the practice squad.
Washington Redskins—Signed OL D'Anthony Batiste.
COLLEGE
NCAA—Placed Alabama State's football program on five years' probation and announced they will forfeit all games won in the 2000 and 2001 seasons and banned them from playing in the postseason in 2009, including the SWAC title game, for rules violations.
Concord—Named Mike Kellar football coach.
Gustavus—Named Peter Haugen football coach.
Mississippi State—Named Dan Mullen football coach.
Penn State—Announced sophomore QB Pat Devlin will transfer.
Rutgers—Announced the resignation of athletic director Robert E. Mulcahy, effective Dec. 31.
Virginia Union—Named athletic director Michael Bailey football coach.
NOTICE
VOLLEYBALL
Saturday—HIVA volleyball tryouts, from 1-3 p.m. at Holy Trinity School near Niu Valley. Open to girls 17-under. Fee: none. Information: Ernest Noborikawa, 295-0987.