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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, December 22, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch (1951) and Devin Hester (2007).

Source: nfl.com

SPORTS TODAY

BASKETBALL

College men, Grace Bible College (Mich.) at Hawai'i-Hilo, 7:30 p.m.

BASEBALL

HIGH SCHOOL

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

JV

'Aiea 14, Leilehua 8

BASKETBALL

College Men

Major Scores

The AP Top 25

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

Rec Pts Pvs

1, Kansas (55) 10-0 1,611 1

2, Texas (7) 10-0 1,543 2

3, Kentucky (1) 11-0 1,477 3

4, Purdue 10-0 1,422 4

5, Syracuse (2) 11-0 1,397 5

6, West Virginia 9-0 1,290 6

7, Duke 9-1 1,249 7

8, Villanova 10-1 1,175 8

9, Michigan St. 9-2 1,046 12

10, North Carolina 8-3 959 10

11, Connecticut 7-2 950 14

12, Kansas St. 10-1 810 17

13, New Mexico 12-0 707 19

14, Georgetown 8-1 676 11

15, Mississippi 10-1 624 20

16, Tennessee 8-2 616 9

17, Ohio St. 9-2 562 18

18, Florida 8-2 519 13

19, Texas A&M 9-2 320 23

20, Butler 8-3 315 21

21, Temple 9-2 244 —

22, Washington 7-2 194 24

23, Texas Tech 9-1 192 16

24, Clemson 10-2 151 —

25, Gonzaga 8-3 146 15

Others receiving votes: Florida St. 127, UNLV 126, Wisconsin 96, Northwestern 89, Georgia Tech 76, St. John's 53, Miami 50, Missouri St. 45, Dayton 39, Charlotte 29, Oklahoma St. 29, UAB 29, Saint Mary's, Calif. 21, BYU 20, Wichita St. 18, Memphis 16, Tulsa 12, N.C. State 11, Cincinnati 9, Mississippi St. 8, Baylor 6, Wake Forest 4, California 3, Virginia Tech 3, William & Mary 3, Richmond 2, W. Carolina 2, Army 1, N. Iowa 1, Pittsburgh 1, Rhode Island 1.

EAST

Cornell 71, St. John's 66

Davidson 61, Hofstra 52

Penn St. 76, American U. 57

Providence 87, Yale 78

Sacred Heart 78, Stony Brook 70

SOUTH

Char. Southern 94, Southeastern, Fla. 66

Chattanooga 84, Tenn. Temple 52

ETSU 93, Jacksonville 70

Kentucky 88, Drexel 44

Miami 80, N. Carolina A&T 59

Nicholls St. 60, Jacksonville St. 55

North Florida 65, Canisius 61

Savannah St. 57, Stetson 46

South Carolina 81, Furman 57

Southern Miss. 78, New Orleans 58

Tulane 73, Louisiana-Lafayette 70

Vanderbilt 99, Mercer 59

Virginia 68, N.J. Tech 37

Wofford 68, UNC Asheville 42

MIDWEST

Ball St. 59, N.C. Central 45

Dayton 65, Appalachian St. 49

Iowa 82, S. Carolina St. 69

Kansas St. 90, Ark.-Pine Bluff 76

Wichita St. 69, N. Dakota St. 57

SOUTHWEST

Houston 81, The Citadel 58

Oklahoma St. 77, La Salle 62

UTEP 89, Oklahoma 74

FAR WEST

Arizona 83, Lipscomb 82, OT

Arizona St. 69, UC Santa Barbara 42

Boise St. 69, Portland St. 62

Montana 59, Fresno St. 56

Montana St. 76, Cal Poly 72

N. Colorado 93, San Jose St. 69

New Mexico St. 97, Alcorn St. 72

S. Utah 76, UC Riverside 65

Sacramento St. 74, William Jessup 42

Santa Clara 54, Pacific 53

UC Irvine 74, Pepperdine 61

Utah St. 79, Morehead St. 72

Utah Valley 77, S. Oregon 50

Weber St. 82, Cal St.-Fullerton 71

College Women

The AP Top 25

The top 25 teams in the The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

Rec Pts Pvs

1, Connecticut (40) 9-0 1,000 1

2, Stanford 9-0 960 2

3, Notre Dame 10-0 913 4

4, Tennessee 9-1 867 3

5, Baylor 11-1 821 6

6, Ohio St. 12-1 749 8

7, North Carolina 9-1 724 9

8, Duke 8-2 717 7

9, Georgia 10-0 698 11

10, Texas A&M 9-1 632 13

11, LSU 9-1 619 5

12, Florida St. 10-1 475 10

13, Oklahoma 9-2 460 15

14, Nebraska 11-0 455 20

15, Xavier 8-2 411 12

16, Michigan St. 8-3 377 16

17, Tex### Pittsburgh 9-1 217 21

18, Arizona St. 7-3 314 14

19, Vanderbilt 10-1 307 18

20, Pittsburgh 9-1 217 21

21, Kansas 8-2 180 22

22, Wis.-Green Bay 10-0 154 23

23, Virginia 7-3 138 19

24. Georgia Tech 9-2 119 25

25. James Madison 7-1 58 24

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Drexel 67, Bucknell 54

Duke 75, Maine 34

Duquesne 67, St. Francis, Pa. 63

Hartford 51, Coppin St. 44

Hofstra 67, Stony Brook 61

Miami 101, Cornell 62

Penn St. 69, Oakland, Mich. 64

Quinnipiac 75, Yale 59

Seton Hall 58, UC Davis 54

Vermont 66, Providence 57

SOUTH

Alabama 71, Presbyterian 38

Bethune-Cookman 65, Stetson 60

Clemson 67, Wofford 51

Coll. of Charleston 68, W. Carolina 61

ETSU 77, Jacksonville 72

Elon 73, UNC Asheville 68

Furman 73, Appalachian St. 56

Georgia Southern 80, Kennesaw St. 67

High Point 75, Florida 68

James Madison 85, Longwood 67

Louisiana-Lafayette 77, Centenary 50

Richmond 74, Radford 40

Winthrop 66, Campbell 60

MIDWEST

Bowling Green 73, Youngstown St. 45

Cincinnati 62, Valparaiso 50

Dayton 84, Butler 81, 2OT

E. Michigan 83, Chicago St. 64

Gardner-Webb 56, Purdue 55

Marquette 63, Canisius 32

Michigan St. 67, St. Bonaventure 59

Missouri 81, Ark.-Pine Bluff 50

Murray St. 88, IUPUI 68

N. Dakota St. 66, N. Arizona 56

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas 68, Va. Commonwealth 58

Kansas St. 59, UTSA 55

Texas Tech 60, Mercer 49

FAR WEST

Boise St. 57, Seattle 47

Cal St.-Fullerton 58, E. Washington 55

California 80, Long Beach St. 71

DePaul 82, UNLV 48

Denver 63, Louisiana-Monroe 62

Idaho St. 61, S. Utah 48

N. Colorado 65, Colorado St. 56

Portland 78, Montana St. 75

Portland St. 70, Lewis & Clark 44

San Diego St. 75, Loyola Marymount 54

UCLA 83, Saint Mary's, Calif. 58

Utah St. 72, Weber St. 51

NCAA DIVISION II

Pacfic West Conference

YESTERDAY

At Hilo

Hawai'i Pacifc vs. Hawai'i-Hilo

HPU (4-3) 34 36–70

UHH (3-8) 17 18–35

Leading scorers–HPU: Genesis Lewis 14, Jazzmin Awa-Williams 12, Britni Ronolo 12. UHH: Hina Kimitete 14. Rebounds–HPU: Lewis 11, Ronolo 10. UHH: Sheena Pio 6. Assists–HPU: Tiffany Wilson 4, Lewis 4, Courtney Buster 4. UHH: Kayce Kirihara 4.

High School Boys

Walter Wong Tournament

YESTERDAY

At McCabe Gym

'Aiea 44, Saint Louis II 33

High scorers–'Aiea: Michael Hogan 12. StL: Joe Joyce 12.

Waipahu 52, Maryknoll 49

High scorers–Waip: Asalemo Fruean 14, Daeniel Cullen-Diamanipo 11. Mary: Isaiah Dowdell 13.

Island Pacific 49, Academy of the Pacific 42

High scorers–IPA: Theo Duplechain 15, Malik Veaze 12. AoP: Micah Dunhour 15, David Daniels 14.

Kaläheo 44, Saint Louis 27

High scorers–Kalah: Aaron Fernandez 15, Kona Makaula 10. StL: Mika Wong 11, Drew Viena.

Honoka'a Tournament

YESTERDAY

Kamehameha 77, Laupahoehoe 22

High scorers–KS: Jayce Carvalho 12, Kawika Haasenritter 10, Colby Cabatu 10. Lau: Nathan Leboeuf 13.

High School Girls

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

JV

Kamehameha White 50, Punahou Blue 39

Kamehameha Blue 38, Punahou Gold 29

Mid-Pacific 53, Maryknoll 39

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

Today's Games, Hawai'i Times

San Jose at Chicago, 3 p.m.

Anaheim at Colorado, 5 p.m.

Nashville at Vancouver, 5:30 p.m.

Montreal 0 2 1 1—4

Atlanta 1 0 2 0—3

First Period—1, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 20 (Hainsey, Afinogenov), 19:43. Second Period—2, Montreal, Plekanec 7 (Cammalleri), 1:32. 3, Montreal, A.Kostitsyn 10 (Cammalleri, Plekanec), 10:23 (pp). Third Period—4, Atlanta, Antropov 8 (Kubina, Enstrom), :22. 5, Atlanta, Antropov 9 (Enstrom, Kozlov), 1:42 (pp). 6, Montreal, Bergeron 8 (Markov, Plekanec), 18:15 (pp). Overtime—7, Montreal, Bergeron 9 (Plekanec, Gorges), 2:23. Goalies—Montreal, Halak. Atlanta, Hedberg. A—15,075 (18,545). T—2:33.

N.Y. Rangers 0 1 2—3

Carolina 0 1 0—1

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Carolina, Samsonov 6 (Sutter, Carson), :46. 2, N.Y. Rangers, Gaborik 25 (Dubinsky, Rozsival), 1:14. Third Period—3, N.Y. Rangers, Dubinsky 4 (Gaborik, Prospal), 1:21. 4, N.Y. Rangers, M.Staal 4, 19:27 (en). Goalies—N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist. Carolina, C.Ward. A—16,514 (18,680). T—2:14.

Tampa Bay 0 2 2—4

N.Y. Islanders 1 1 0—2

First Period—1, N.Y. Islanders, Hunter 6 (Bailey, Hillen), 16:47 (pp). Second Period—2, Tampa Bay, Stamkos 21 (St. Louis, Malone), 6:20. 3, N.Y. Islanders, N.Thompson 1 (Okposo, Nielsen), 16:25. 4, Tampa Bay, Lecavalier 9 (Tanguay, Malone), 19:41. Third Period—5, Tampa Bay, Malone 17 (Stamkos, Foster), 2:48 (pp). 6, Tampa Bay, Malone 18 (St. Louis, Lecavalier), 11:39 (pp). Goalies—Tampa Bay, M.Smith. N.Y. Islanders, Roloson. A—10,864 (16,234). T—2:23.

Florida 1 1 2—4

Philadelphia 0 0 1—1

First Period—1, Florida, Horton 12 (Ballard, Weiss), 4:53 (pp). Second Period—2, Florida, Weiss 18 (Frolik, Seidenberg), 2:01 (pp). Third Period—3, Florida, Frolik 11 (McCabe, Weiss), 1:30 (pp). 4, Florida, Horton 13 (Weiss, Frolik), 5:54. 5, Philadelphia, Coburn 5 (Carter, Pronger), 13:47. Goalies—Florida, Vokoun. Philadelphia, Boucher, Leighton. A—19,323 (19,537). T—2:28.

Buffalo 1 0 1 1—3

Toronto 0 2 0 0—2

First Period—1, Buffalo, Paetsch 1 (Ellis, Montador), 6:11. Second Period—2, Toronto, Stalberg 2 (Kaberle), 3:41. 3, Toronto, White 6 (Stempniak, Kulemin), 17:20. Third Period—4, Buffalo, Hecht 5 (Stafford, Roy), 12:59. Overtime—5, Buffalo, Roy 9 (Hecht, Montador), 3:35. Goalies—Buffalo, Miller. Toronto, Gustavsson. A—19,235 (18,819). T—2:28.

Boston 0 0 2—2

Ottawa 0 0 0—0

First Period—None. Second Period—None. Third Period—1, Boston, Bergeron 9 (Thornton), 3:19. 2, Boston, Sturm 10 (Savard, Chara), 13:07. Goalies—Boston, Thomas. Ottawa, Elliott. A—19,865 (19,153). T—2:17.

New Jersey 1 3 0—4

Pittsburgh 0 0 0—0

First Period—1, New Jersey, Salvador 2 (McAmmond, Greene), 4:39. Second Period—2, New Jersey, Bergfors 12 (Parise, Greene), :23 (pp). 3, New Jersey, Elias 8 (McAmmond, Parise), 8:27. 4, New Jersey, Fraser 2 (Parise, Elias), 11:03. Third Period—None. Goalies—New Jersey, Brodeur. Pittsburgh, Fleury, B.Johnson. A—17,132 (16,940). T—2:20.

Colorado 1 3 0—4

Minnesota 0 1 2—3

First Period—1, Colorado, Duchene 10 (Tucker, Galiardi), 19:49. Second Period—2, Colorado, Stewart 9 (Stastny), 3:49. 3, Colorado, Hejduk 14 (Galiardi), 10:29. 4, Minnesota, Clutterbuck 7 (Schultz), 13:55 (sh). 5, Colorado, Hendricks 4 (McLeod), 17:16 (sh). Third Period—6, Minnesota, Nolan 8 (Kobasew, Johnsson), 12:05. 7, Minnesota, Havlat 6 (Stoner, Brunette), 13:57. Goalies—Colorado, Anderson. Minnesota, Backstrom. A—18,244 (18,064). T—2:18.

San Jose 0 2 2—4

Dallas 0 0 2—2

First Period—None. Second Period—1, San Jose, Pavelski 6 (Clowe), 9:43. 2, San Jose, Marleau 22 (Thornton, Heatley), 18:01. Third Period—3, Dallas, Benn 7 (Morrow), :18. 4, San Jose, Marleau 23 (Heatley, Boyle), 2:43. 5, Dallas, Eriksson 12 (Robidas, Richards), 5:38 (pp). 6, San Jose, Clowe 8, 19:10 (en). Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Dallas, Turco. A—18,532 (18,532). T—2:20.

Columbus 0 1 1—2

Phoenix 2 2 1—5

First Period—1, Phoenix, Upshall 11 (Lombardi, Doan), 7:53. 2, Phoenix, Lombardi 6 (Upshall, Eriksson), 11:44. Second Period—3, Phoenix, Doan 9 (Jovanovski, Upshall), 4:39. 4, Columbus, Brassard 5 (Torres, Roy), 6:27. 5, Phoenix, Vrbata 12 (Jovanovski, Hanzal), 13:19. Third Period—6, Phoenix, Upshall 12 (Lombardi, Doan), 7:19 (pp). 7, Columbus, Vermette 10 (Voracek, Hejda), 8:47. Goalies—Columbus, Garon. Phoenix, Bryzgalov. A—9,348 (17,125). T—2:21.

St. Louis 1 4 2—7

Edmonton 1 1 0—2

First Period—1, St. Louis, Perron 10 (Berglund, Crombeen), 7:04. 2, Edmonton, Gagner 8 (Cogliano), 9:40. Second Period—3, St. Louis, A.McDonald 8 (Tkachuk, Jackman), 2:52. 4, Edmonton, Penner 19 (Horcoff), 5:18. 5, St. Louis, Boyes 9 (Steen), 13:29 (pp). 6, St. Louis, Berglund 4 (Kariya, Oshie), 16:29 (pp). 7, St. Louis, McClement 6 (Steen, Weaver), 17:08. Third Period—8, St. Louis, A.McDonald 9 (Boyes, Steen), 2:01 (pp). 9, St. Louis, Steen 3 (Sydor, Winchester), 16:01 (pp). Goalies—St. Louis, Mason. Edmonton, Dubnyk. A—16,839 (16,839). T—2:22.