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Posted on: Sunday, December 13, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

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SPORTS TODAY

SURFING

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pipeline Masters, 8 a.m. at Ehukai Beach, conditions permitting. For daily status of contest, call 596-7873.

SPORTS TOMORROW

BASKETBALL

College men, Champion Baptist at Hawai'i-Hilo, 7:30 p.m.a

SURFING

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pipeline Masters, 8 a.m. at Ehukai Beach, conditions permitting. For daily status of contest, call 596-7873.

BASEBALL

High School

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Yesterday

Boys JV

Kailua 11, Kalani 7 (8 innings)

BASKETBALL

College Men

NCAA Division II

Hawai'i Schools Tournament

Yesterday

At McCabe gym

Hawai'i-Hilo vs. Hawai'i Pacific

hawai'i-hilo (2-4) 40 36—76

Hawai'i pacific (4-3) 42 54—96

Leading scorers—UHH: Bryan Ngo 17, Andrew Gipson 15, Justin Smith 15, Lavell Shipman 10. HPU: Mike Helton 25, Norman Wells 22, C.J. Jackson 15, Jeff Ingram 13, Ray Murdock 12. Rebounds—UHH: Smith 8. HPU: Jackson 13, Wells 10. Assists—UHH: Gipson 3. HPU: Murdock 7.

Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Chaminade

BYU-Hawai'i (5-2) 40 41—81

chaminade (3-4) 42 45—87

Leading scorers—BYUH: Virgil Buensuceso 22, Marques Whippy 17, Rory Patterson 11, Anthony Reilly 10. CU: Chandler Pearson 21, Steven Bennett 20, Waly Coulibaly 14, Shane Hanson 14. Rebounds—BYUH: Whippy 10. CU: Pearson 8, Matt Cousins 8. Assists—BYUH: Heath Gameren 5. CU: Bennett 12.

College Women

NCAA Division II

Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Alaska

Fairbanks

Yesterday

At Wells Fargo Sports Complex

Anchorage, Alaska

byu-hawai'i (4-3) 32 29—61

alaska fairbanks (1-8) 21 27—48

Leading scorers—BYUH: Mahina Gago 14, Lindsey Sundin 11. UAF: Lakeshia Levi 16. Rebounds—BYUH: Sundin 6. UAF: Jessica Harrison 7. Assists—BYUH: Dara Tompkison 5. UAF: Alexandra Melonson 5.

High School

Kaläheo Pete Smith Classic

At Kaläheo

Boys Varsity

Friday's Results

Le Jardin 60, Pearl City 51

Saint Louis 32, Academy of the Pacific 29

Kaläheo 79, Campbell 78 (2 OTs)

Roosevelt 62, Mililani 48

Yesterday's Results

Pearl City 54, Academy of the Pacific 49 (OT)

Saint Louis 72, Le Jardin 44

Campbell 58, Mililani 44

Final

Roosevelt 41, Kaläheo 33 (OT)

All-tournament team: R.J. Griffin (Mili); Christian Manuel (Camp); Brendon Nakatani (Roos); Kaipo Pale (Roos); Quincy Mason (Kalah). MVP: Aaron Fernandez (Kalah).

McKinley Black and Gold Tournament

Yesterday

Boys Varsity

Mckinley 46, Kapolei 40 (OT)

Kaimukí 39, Waipahu 38

University High 58, Kalani 44

Championship

Mid-Pacific 58, Punahou II 36

St. Joseph/Waiäkea Tournament

Boys Varsity

Friday's Result

'Iolani 8 16 27 18—71

KS-Hawai'i 10 9 13 19—52

Leading scorers—'Iol: Kainoa Chu 25. KSH: Jayce Carvalho 15, Lanaki Apele 13.

'Iolani Classic

Yesterday

At 'Iolani

Girls Varsity

Kahuku 9 10 15 12—46

Mid-Pacific 20 19 10 21—70

Leading scorers—Kah: Hi'ilei Cummings 19, Rachel Tailele 11. MPI: Jenna Savusa 16, Ashley Yamachika 15, Jordan Kealoha 13.

Konawaena 13 9 11 16—49

'Iolani 3 12 13 11—39

Leading scorers—Kona: Anuhea Wall 12, Thea Hanato-Smith 11, Dawnyelle Awa 11. 'Iol: Lahela Usui 13, Lori Yamashita 10.

Clovis West (calif.) 6 7 16 10—39

Southridge (Ore.) 14 14 22 9—59

Leading scorers—CW: Janae Coffee 15, Se'nyce Parrish 13. SR: Dominique Johnson 14, Aubrey Ashenfelter 13.

St. Michael (NY) 9 15 12 11—47

Long beach (calif.) 13 14 25 17—69

Leading scorers—SM: Jennifer O'Neill 26. LB: Brittany Wilson 15, Sheila Boykin 13, Ashley Wilson 10, Ta' Nitra Byrd 10.

Exhibition

Girls Varsity

Holy Cross 44, Kalani 32

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

Boys Junior Varsity

Hanalani 74, Hawai'i Baptist 64

Girls Junior Varsity

Maryknoll 43, Sacred Hearts 34

FOOTBALL

College

NAVY 17, ARMY 3

Army 3 0 0 0— 3

Navy 0 0 10 7—17

Army—FG Carlton 23, :00.

Navy—Curry 25 pass from Dobbs (Buckley kick), 8:55.

Navy—FG Buckley 36, :11.

Navy—Dobbs 1 run (Buckley kick), 6:15.

A—69,541.

RUSHING—Army, Mealy 13-48, Ehie 9-28, Carter 6-21, Steelman 11-16, Team 1-(minus 3). Navy, Dobbs 33-113, Murray 13-41, Curry 4-34, Doyle 1-0, Team 1-(minus 2).

PASSING—Army, Steelman 7-20-1-77, Hunter 0-1-0-0. Navy, Dobbs 3-7-1-61.

RECEIVING—Army, Villanueva 5-62, Mealy 1-12, Hunter 1-3. Navy, Curry 1-25, Murray 1-21, Doyle 1-15.

FCS Semifinal

MONTANA 24, APPALACHIAN ST. 17

Appalachian St. 0 10 7 0—17

Montana 7 0 7 10—24

Mont—C.Reynolds 39 run (McKnight kick), 7:50.

App—D.Moore 3 run (Vitaris kick), 14:40.

App—FG Vitaris 46, 5:16.

Mont—C.Reynolds 7 run (McKnight kick), 13:22.

App—D.Moore 1 run (Vitaris kick), 3:52.

Mont—FG McKnight 32, 14:50.

Mont—Sambrano 25 pass from Selle (McKnight kick), 1:31.

A—24,207.

RUSHING—Appalachian St., D.Moore 21-84, Edwards 15-54, B.Frazier 1-4, Cline 1-2. Montana, C.Reynolds 23-193, Brooks-Fletcher 5-26, Wren 1-5, Mariani 1-0, Team 1-(minus 1), Selle 2-(minus 11).

PASSING—Appalachian St., Edwards 28-54-1-353. Montana, Selle 11-27-1-161.

RECEIVING—Appalachian St., Quick 10-135, Cline 7-101, D.Moore 5-35, Elder 4-37, B.Frazier 1-30, Jorden 1-15. Montana, Mariani 3-39, C.Reynolds 2-29, Beaudin 2-27, T.Palmer 2-18, Sambrano 1-25, Pfahler 1-23.

SWAC Championship

PRAIRIE VIEW 30, ALABAMA A&M 24

Alabama A&M 7 7 0 10—24

Prairie View 3 7 7 13—30

PVAM—FG Faggard 39, 10:29.

AlAM—Banks 2 run (Licea kick), 7:08.

PVAM—Benson 21 pass from Black (Faggard kick), 6:46.

AlAM—Carlock 9 pass from Mason (Licea kick), 2:44.

PVAM—Babers 1 run (Faggard kick), 4:20.

AlAM—Mason 1 run (Licea kick), 13:30.

PVAM—Osaze-Ediae 23 pass from Black (kick blocked), 11:21.

PVAM—Weeden 22 pass from Black (Faggard kick), 7:01.

AlAM—FG Licea 33, 4:02.

A—20,218.

RUSHING—Alabama A&M, Mason 18-110, Banks 20-109, Green 3-15, T.Harris 1-14, Team 1-1. Prairie View, Babers 17-78, Black 11-32, Brown 1-7.

PASSING—Alabama A&M, Mason 12-27-0-154. Prairie View, Black 18-28-0-258.

RECEIVING—Alabama A&M, R.Johnson 3-70, T.Harris 3-32, Green 2-13, Mitchell 1-14, T.Smith 1-14, Carlock 1-9, Lacey 1-2. Prairie View, Osaze-Ediae 7-106, Weeden 4-82, Babers 2-20, Bell 2-17, Stephens 2-12, Benson 1-21.

Heisman Voting-Finalists

Voting for the 2009 Heisman Trophy, with first-, second- and third-place votes and total points (voting on 3-2-1 basis):

Player 1st 2nd 3rd Total

Mark Ingram, Alabama 227 236 151 1304

Toby Gerhart, Stanford 222 225 160 1276

Colt McCoy, Texas 203 188 160 1145

Ndamukong Suh, Neb. 161 105 122 815

Tim Tebow, Florida 43 70 121 390

Heisman Winners

2009—Mark Ingram, Alabama, RB

2008—Sam Bradford, Oklahoma, QB

2007—Tim Tebow, Florida, QB

2006—Troy Smith, Ohio State, QB

2005—Reggie Bush, Southern Cal, RB

2004—Matt Leinart, Southern Cal, QB

2003—Jason White, Oklahoma, QB

2002—Carson Palmer, Southern Cal, QB

2001—Eric Crouch, Nebraska, QB

2000—Chris Weinke, Florida St., QB

1999—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin, RB

1998—Ricky Williams, Texas, RB

1997—Charles Woodson, Michigan, CB

1996—Danny Wuerffel, Florida, QB

1995—Eddie George, Ohio State, TB

1994—Rashaan Salaam, Colorado, RB

1993—Charlie Ward, Florida State, QB

1992—Gino Torretta, Miami, QB

1991—Desmond Howard, Michigan, WR

1990—Ty Detmer, Brigham Young, QB

1989—Andre Ware, Houston, QB

1988—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State, RB

1987—Tim Brown, Notre Dame, WR

1986—Vinny Testaverde, Miami, QB

1985—Bo Jackson, Auburn, TB

1984—Doug Flutie, Boston College, QB

1983—Mike Rozier, Nebraska, TB

1982—Herschel Walker, Georgia, HB

1981—Marcus Allen, Southern Cal, TB

1980—George Rogers, South Carolina, HB

1979—Charles White, Southern Cal, TB

1978—Billy Sims, Oklahoma, HB

1977—Earl Campbell, Texas, FB

1976—Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh, HB

1975—Archie Griffin, Ohio State, HB

1974—Archie Griffin, Ohio State, HB

1973—John Cappelletti, Penn State, HB

1972—Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska, FL

1971—Pat Sullivan, Auburn, QB

1970—Jim Plunkett, Stanford, QB

Heisman Voting-Narrowest Margins

2009 — 28, Mark Ingram, Alabama, over Toby Gerhart, Stanford, 1304-1276.

1985 — 45, Bo Jackson, Auburn, over Chuck Long, Iowa, 1509-1464.

1961 — 53, Ernie Davis, Syracuse, over Bob Ferguson, Ohio State, 824-771.

1953 — 56, John Lattner, Notre Dame, over Paul Giel, Minnesota, 1850-1794.

2001 — 62, Eric Crouch, Nebraska, over Rex Grossman, Florida, 770-708.

1989 — 70, Andre Ware, Houston, over Anthony Thompson, Indiana, 1073-1003.

1956 — 72, Paul Hornung, Notre Dame, over John Majors, Tennessee, 1066-994-x.

1964 — 74, John Huarte, Notre Dame, over Jerry Rhome, Tulsa, 1026-952.

2000 — 76, Chris Weinke, Florida St., over Josh Heupel, Oklahoma, 1,628-1,552.

1978 — 77, Billy Sims, Oklahoma, over Chuck Fusina, Penn State, 827-750.

hockey

National Hockey League

All Times Hawai'i

Yesterday's Results

Buffalo 3, N.Y. Rangers 2

N.Y. Islanders 3, Boston 2, OT

New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 1

Anaheim 3, Columbus 1

Atlanta 4, Montreal 3, OT

Toronto 6, Washington 3

Ottawa 4, Carolina 2

Pittsburgh 3, Florida 2, OT

Detroit 3, Nashville 2, OT

Phoenix 2, San Jose 1

Vancouver 4, Minnesota 3

Los Angeles 3, Dallas 2, [0x13]SO

Today's Games

Tampa Bay at Chicago, 2 p.m.

Calgary at Colorado, 3 p.m.

Tomorrow's Games

Ottawa at Toronto, 2 p.m.

Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 2 p.m.

Atlanta at N.Y. Rangers, 2 p.m.

Philadelphia at Boston, 2 p.m.

Nashville at Columbus, 2 p.m.

Buffalo at Montreal, 2:30 p.m.

Phoenix at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.

Los Angeles at Vancouver, 5 p.m.

Philadelphia 0 1 0—1

New Jersey 3 1 0—4

First Period—1, New Jersey, Bergfors 10 (Rolston, Brodeur), 2:33 (pp). 2, New Jersey, Bergfors 11 (Zajac, Parise), 12:31 (pp). 3, New Jersey, Elias 5 (Zharkov), 15:47. Second Period—4, Philadelphia, Giroux 6 (Pronger, Carle), 15:03 (pp). 5, New Jersey, Elias 6 (Rolston, Zajac), 19:26. Goalies—Philadelphia, Boucher. New Jersey, Brodeur. A—15,724 (17,625). T—2:16.

Washington 2 1 0—3

Toronto 0 3 3—6

First Period—1, Washington, Ovechkin 21 (Green, Fleischmann), 2:00 (pp). 2, Washington, Backstrom 9 (Ovechkin, Jurcina), 5:15. Second Period—3, Toronto, Stajan 10 (Kessel), 1:29. 4, Toronto, Kessel 11 (Kaberle, Grabovski), 5:54 (pp). 5, Washington, Backstrom 10 (Ovechkin, Semin), 8:33. 6, Toronto, Hagman 15 (Grabovski, Kessel), 16:39. Third Period—7, Toronto, Stajan 11 (Beauchemin, Ponikarovsky), 5:03. 8, Toronto, Stempniak 8 (Stajan), 9:44 (sh). 9, Toronto, Ponikarovsky 12 (White), 19:20 (pp). Goalies—Washington, Neuvirth. Toronto, Toskala. A—19,316 (18,819). T—2:27.

Montreal 1 2 0 0—3

Atlanta 0 3 0 1—4

First Period—1, Montreal, Metropolit 7 (Gomez, Spacek), 3:33 (pp). Second Period—2, Montreal, A.Kostitsyn 5, 6:44. 3, Atlanta, Schubert 2 (Kubina, Armstrong), 11:02. 4, Atlanta, Armstrong 6 (Kane, Schubert), 13:51. 5, Montreal, A.Kostitsyn 6 (Plekanec, Bergeron), 15:13. 6, Atlanta, Antropov 4 (Enstrom, Kovalchuk), 17:18. Overtime—7, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 17 (Kozlov, Enstrom), 1:18 (pp). Goalies—Montreal, Price. Atlanta, Hedberg. A—16,616 (18,545). T—2:33.

Buffalo 2 1 0—3

N.Y. Rangers 2 0 0—2

First Period—1, Buffalo, Roy 7 (Vanek, Myers), 6:25. 2, N.Y. Rangers, Callahan 6 (Gaborik, Kotalik), 10:22 (pp). 3, N.Y. Rangers, Gaborik 22 (Del Zotto, Prospal), 12:17 (pp). 4, Buffalo, Kaleta 4 (Hecht, Lydman), 14:28. Second Period—5, Buffalo, Kaleta 5 (Tallinder), 9:30 (sh). Goalies—Buffalo, Miller. N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist. A—18,200 (18,200). T—2:25.

Carolina 0 2 0—2

Ottawa 1 1 2—4

First Period—1, Ottawa, Kovalev 5 (Foligno, Fisher), 7:48. Second Period—2, Carolina, Whitney 9 (Pitkanen, T.Ruutu), :21 (pp). 3, Ottawa, Spezza 4 (Phillips, Alfredsson), 10:06 (pp). 4, Carolina, Whitney 10 (Staal, Harrison), 17:05. Third Period—5, Ottawa, Kovalev 6 (Karlsson, Kuba), 16:56 (pp). 6, Ottawa, Kovalev 7 (Foligno), 19:31 (en). Goalies—Carolina, Legace. Ottawa, Elliott. A—16,229 (19,153). T—2:17.

Anaheim 1 1 1—3

Columbus 0 1 0—1

First Period—1, Anaheim, Sexton 4 (Koivu, Ryan), 16:08. Second Period—2, Anaheim, Ryan 14 (Brookbank, Whitney), 19:05. 3, Columbus, Umberger 10 (Nash, Vermette), 19:24. Third Period—4, Anaheim, Perry 16 (Whitney, Niedermayer), 13:47 (pp). Goalies—Anaheim, Hiller. Columbus, Mason. A—14,461 (18,144). T—2:20.

Boston 1 1 0 0—2

N.Y. Islanders 1 1 0 1—3

First Period—1, N.Y. Islanders, Schremp 1 (Moulson, Okposo), 3:58 (pp). 2, Boston, Ryder 8 (Krejci, Ference), 14:23. Second Period—3, Boston, Krejci 5 (Ryder, Sobotka), 9:26. 4, N.Y. Islanders, Moulson 15 (Tavares, Okposo), 14:42. Overtime—5, N.Y. Islanders, Nielsen 4 (Comeau, Streit), :24. Goalies—Boston, Thomas. N.Y. Islanders, Roloson. A—13,744 (16,234). T—2:18.

Florida 1 0 1 0—2

Pittsburgh 1 1 0 1—3

First Period—1, Florida, Reinprecht 11 (Olesz, Dvorak), 10:25 (pp). 2, Pittsburgh, Dupuis 9 (Adams, Goligoski), 13:03. Second Period—3, Pittsburgh, Fedotenko 5 (Malkin, Rupp), 9:41. Third Period—4, Florida, Weiss 14 (McCabe, Horton), 4:39. Overtime—5, Pittsburgh, Malkin 9 (Gonchar, Crosby), :37 (pp). Goalies—Florida, Vokoun. Pittsburgh, B.Johnson. A—16,977 (16,940). T—2:24.

San Jose 0 0 1—1

Phoenix 0 2 0—2

Second Period—1, Phoenix, Vrbata 9 (Yandle, Michalek), 3:40 (pp). 2, Phoenix, Lang 7 (Pyatt), 5:15. Third Period—3, San Jose, Heatley 21 (Boyle, Thornton), 14:39 (pp). Goalies—San Jose, Greiss. Phoenix, Bryzgalov. A—10,650 (17,125). T—2:25.

Detroit 0 2 0 1—3

Nashville 0 1 1 0—2

Second Period—1, Detroit, Bertuzzi 7 (Miller, Osgood), 1:21. 2, Detroit, Miller 3 (Datsyuk), 11:37. 3, Nashville, Jones 1 (Sullivan, Franson), 14:44 (pp). Third Period—4, Nashville, Legwand 6 (Dumont, Jones), 4:45. Overtime—5, Detroit, Bertuzzi 8 (Datsyuk), :24. Goalies—Detroit, Osgood. Nashville, Rinne. A—16,673 (17,113). T—2:25.

Minnesota 2 0 1—3

Vancouver 3 0 1—4

First Period—1, Vancouver, D.Sedin 7 (H.Sedin, Bieksa), 1:44 (pp). 2, Vancouver, Raymond 11 (H.Sedin, Bieksa), 6:16 (pp). 3, Minnesota, Hnidy 1 (Havlat, Brodziak), 13:55. 4, Vancouver, Burrows 10 (D.Sedin, H.Sedin), 16:45. 5, Minnesota, Zanon 2 (Havlat, Brodziak), 19:55. Third Period—6, Vancouver, Kesler 7 (M.Schneider, Raymond), 6:44 (pp). 7, Minnesota, Havlat 4 (Brunette), 18:54. Goalies—Minnesota, Harding. Vancouver, Luongo. A—18,810 (18,630). T—2:31.

Dallas 1 1 0 0—2

Los Angeles 0 2 0 0—3

Los Angeles won shootout 1-0

First Period—1, Dallas, Neal 14 (Richards, Eriksson), 1:22. Second Period—2, Los Angeles, Frolov 8 (Williams), 4:12. 3, Dallas, Modano 5 (Lehtinen), 7:07. 4, Los Angeles, Kopitar 16 (O'Donnell, Richardson), 19:52. Overtime—None. Shootout—Dallas 0 (Richards NG, Neal NG, Niskanen NG, Ribeiro NG), Los Angeles 1 (Kopitar NG, Johnson NG, Brown NG, Handzus G). Goalies—Dallas, Auld. Los Angeles, Quick. A—18,118 (18,118). T—2:34.

soccer

High School

Big Island Interscholastic Federation

Yesterday

Boys Varsity

Kamehameha-Hawai'i 9, St. Joseph 0

Goal scorers—KSH: Kaiao Nahale 5, DJ Grant-Johnson 2, Casey Chai 1, Evan Kurohara-Iopa 1.

Girls Varsity

Kamehameha-Hawai'i 8, St. Joseph 0

Goals—KSH: 'Io Heaukulani 2, Natasha Ah Chong 2, Kera Akiyama 1, Haunani Tomas 1, Mikaila Hayashida 1, Olivia Azevedo 1.

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

Boys Varsity

Punahou 10, Damien 0

Goals—Pun: Colin Williams 3, Sean Hungerford 2, Scott Granger 1, Matthew Walker 1, Kai'mi Fairbairn 1, Quintin Love 1, Alex Lam 1.

Kamehameha 2, Pac-Five 0

Goals—KS: Kona Gaison 1, Jason Richards 1.

Mid-Pacific 4, Saint Louis 1

Goals—MPI: Kennedy Spencer 3, Cody Sullivan 1. SL: DJ Gaboya 1.

Boys JV

Punahou Gold 4, 'Iolani 0

Girls JV

Kamehameha White 2, Mid-Pacific 0

Kamehameha Blue 2, Pac-Five 1

'Iolani 2, Punahou Gold 0

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Yesterday

Boys Varsity

Red East

Roosevelt 3, Kahuku 0

Goals—Roos: Nicholas Chang 1, Brad Pena 1, Dylan Murakami 1.

Kaiser 2, Kaläheo 0

Goals—Kais: Bryston Nham 1, Jarin Kitashima 1.

Kalani 2, Castle 1

Goals—Kaln: Leo Klink 1, Kazuto Moribe 1. Cast: Gerand Cabanilla 1.

White East

Kailua 2, McKinley 1

Goals—Kail: Brandon Taey 2. McK: Ryan Min 1.

Waipahu 4, Kaimukí 3

Goals—Waip: Mikel Garduque 2, Vinson Nana 2. Kaim: Senichi Wood 1, Jin Lee 1, Scott Nguyen 1.

Girls Varsity

Red East

Kahuku 2, Roosevelt 0

Goals—Kah: Amber Abregano 1, Stephanie Pasi 1.

Kaiser 3, Kaläheo 0

Goals—Kais: Tamra Nee 1, Lina Shimamura 1, Jolie Au 1.

Kalani 5, Castle 0

Goals—Kaln: Sonya Aquirre 3, Arden Matro 1, Randee Yamada 1.

Girls JV

Kahuku 7, Roosevelt 0

White East

Kailua 5, McKinley 0

Goals—Kail: Tiffany Nakata 1, Cheyenne Kadooka 1, Ashley Kanoho 1, Jessica Alameida 1, Sierra Kadooka 1.

notice

High School

Kaläheo High School is seeking a varsity baseball coach. Must have two years of high school coaching experience and be certified in NFHS fundamentals of coaching. Deadline is Dec. 18. Mail resume to Kaläheo High School, 730 Iliaina St., Kailua, HI 96734-1899 or call 254-7914.

correction

Nänäkuli's Charynae Morgan scored 2 goals and Chelsea Eli-Kido scored 1 in Friday's OIA White soccer match against Wai'anae. The incorrect stats were reported in Saturday's Advertiser.