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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, December 6, 2006

HOMEGROWN REPORT
Cintas part of national soccer champion UCSB

By Leila Wai
Advertiser Staff Writer

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UC Santa Barbara freshman C.J. Cintas became perhaps the first from Hawai'i to be a part of a men's Division I soccer national championship this past weekend.

"It was surreal, really," Cintas said. "It's still not hitting me.

"It's incredible. It's the best players from around the nation in college, going head to head, it was really fun to watch."

UCSB defeated UCLA, 2-1, Sunday to win its first national title in soccer.

Cintas, a 2006 Hawai'i Prep graduate, did not play in the title game but did make the trip. He played in three games this season: against San Diego State, Cal State Northridge and Westmont.

"It's a start, I guess," Cintas said. "I look forward to building my team's confidence in me up so I can get more playing time next year."

But Cintas, an Advertiser All-State first-team selection in 2006, said he doesn't regret his choice to play for the Gauchos, even if he didn't see much action.

"I've thought about it, and if I went to this or that place, I totally could have played more," Cintas said. "But I've learned so much from not playing and practicing with this team. I wouldn't trade it at all."

The Gauchos turned their season around after a 7-6 start.

"That game we lost against UC Irvine, the bus ended breaking down, so it was like everybody gave up on us," Cintas said. "Then we made a run. The night before the UCLA game, coach told us everything is against us. We have at least 8,000 fans watching and listening, and it kind of got our team up for the game."

MORE MEN'S SOCCER

  • Santa Clara senior forward Keith DeVey (St. Anthony '02) was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America/adidas Division I Men All-Far West Region third team.

    WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

  • Saint Francis (Pa.) senior guard Christie Ayers (Pearl City '03) scored a team-high 16 points and grabbed three rebounds in a 74-69 win over Penn State on Nov. 28, the team's first win over a Big Ten team.

    Ayers scored 18 in a 64-56 win over Navy Dec. 1 and 12 in an 81-64 loss to Loyola College Monday.

    FOOTBALL

  • Utah senior left tackle Tavo Tupola (Kahuku '99) was named to the Mountain West Conference first team. He was a second-team all-conference pick last season.

  • Colorado junior linebacker Jordon Dizon (Waimea '04) earned all-Big 12 honorable mention honors after leading the team in tackles (137).

  • Montana Western sophomore linebacker Albert Distajo (Nanakuli) was named to the Frontier Conference second team.

    He led the team and finished second in the conference in tackles with 38 solo and 60 assisted. He had one interception.

    WOMEN'S SOCCER

  • Idaho State senior defender Jen Loo (Mililani '03) and Oregon senior forward Nicole Garbin (Baldwin '01) were named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America/adidas Division I Women All-West Region second team.

  • Yale freshman defender Sophie Merrifield (Punahou '06) was named to the all-Ivy League second team.

    Merrifield was the only freshman and one of only four players to start all 17 games. She had one goal and two assists.

  • New York University freshman midfielder Lucy Dolly Caires ('Iolani '06) was named to the d3kicks.com All-New York Region second team.

    Caires tied for the team lead with three assists. She was third in goals (2) and points (7) and second on the team in shots (25) and shots on goal (18), playing in all 17 games.

  • Azusa Pacific (Calif.) senior midfielder Jolie Nitta (Mililani '02) was named to the NAIA All-America first team.

    Bethel College (Ind.) senior midfielder JoBette Nabarro (Waiakea '03 of Kea'au) and senior forward Lisa Franke (Kealakehe '03 of Kailua, Kona) were honorable mention selections.

    MEN'S WATER POLO

  • Pomona Pitzer senior Tim Brown ('Iolani '03) was named the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Athlete of the Week Nov. 27.

    Brown was named to the Western Water Polo Association Championship First Team, the only member of a Division III team to do so.

  • Colorado's Nick Engebretson (Punahou '04) was named the Collegiate Water Polo Association Player of the Year for the Southwest Division.

    Engebretson was also a first-team member of the Southwest Division.

    WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL

  • Washington freshman libero Tamari Miyashiro (Kalani '05 of Honolulu) and junior defensive specialist Ashley Aratani ('Iolani '04 of Honolulu) are the only women's volleyball players from Hawai'i — excluding the University of Hawai'i — still in the NCAA Division I Tournament.

    Washington defeated Colorado State and Colorado in four games apiece. The Huskies play Ohio State in the regionals.

  • Hardin Simmons (Abilene, Texas) senior middle blocker Virginia Aguilar (Waimea of Kalaheo, Kaua'i) was named to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America Volleyball First Team (College Division).

    Aguilar earned a 4.00 GPA in computer science. She was also named to the American Southwest Conference All-Academic team.

    She won her second straight American Southwest Conference West Division Player of the Year award, was named to the All-ASC team and was a first-team All-ASC West Division selection after leading the league with a .343 hitting percentage.

  • Alaska Anchorage freshman setter Tehane Kahalehau (of Wailuku) earned honorable mention Great Northwest Athletic Conference honors.

    MEN'S BASKETBALL

  • Brigham Young senior guard Rashaun Broadus (Mililani '02) scored in double figures for the first time this season, with 10 points in a 73-69 double overtime win over Weber State on Saturday.

  • Washington State junior guard Derrick Low ('Iolani '04) scored 15 points — 12 in the second half — in a 69-55 loss Saturday night, the Cougars' first defeat of the season.

  • Orange Coast freshman forward Nick Milan (Kaimuki '04) scored 13 points in a 104-72 win over Chaffey Nov. 24.

    Reach Leila Wai at lwai@honoluluadvertiser.com.