For the Record
Advertiser Staff
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TRIVIA ANSWER
On Dec. 28, 1958, Alan Ameche scored on a 1-yard run at 8:15 of overtime to lift the Baltimore Colts to a 23-17 victory over the New York Giants.
Source: Associated Press
SPORTS TODAY
BASKETBALL
College men, Northwestern State vs. Hawai'i, 7:05 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
College men, Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 7:30 p.m. at Mid-Pacific Institute.
College women, West Texas A&M vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 6 p.m. at Le Jardin.
High school boys, St. Francis-Merv Lopes Hoops Classic; Hanford (Calif.) vs. Kapolei, 10 a.m.; Castle vs. Kamehameha, 11:30 a.m.; Roosevelt vs. Damien, 1 p.m.; Farrington vs. Kamehameha-Hawai'i, 2:30 p.m.; Castle-Arcata vs. Leilehua, 4 p.m.; Eisenhower (Ill.) vs. Saint Louis, 5:30 p.m.; Kaläheo vs. Kahuku, 7 p.m.; Punahou vs. Kailua, 8:30 p.m. Games at King Armory Gym.
High school boys, Na Menehune Holiday Classic, Consolation: Christian Academy vs. 'Iolani II, 9 a.m.; Kalani vs. McKinley, 10:30 a.m.; Baldwin vs. Kaiser, noon; Punahou II vs. Maryknoll, 1:30 p.m. Championship Quarterfinals: Waiäkea vs. Kamehameha I, 3 p.m.; Moanalua vs. St. Joseph, 4:30 p.m.; Mid-Pacific vs. 'Iolani I, 6 p.m.; Marina (Calif.) vs. Kaimukí, 7:30 p.m. Games at Moanalua High School.
High school girls, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red: Radford at Pearl City, Campbell at 'Aiea, Kapolei at Wai'anae, McKinley at Kalani, Roosevelt at Kailua, Moanalua at Castle. White: Leilehua at Kahuku, Kaiser at Kaimukí, Waipahu at Waialua. JV games at 5 p.m.; Varsity to follow.
SPORTS TOMORROW
BASKETBALL
College women, Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort Classic, Kent State vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
College women, Cornell vs. Chaminade, 7 p.m. at McCabe gym.
PIGSKIN PICKS
Week 17
NFL
San Diego 42, Tennessee 17
Atlanta 31, Buffalo 3
Cincinnati 17, Kansas City 10
Cleveland 23, Oakland 9
Green Bay 48, Seattle 10
Houston 27, Miami 20
Carolina 41, N.Y. Giants 9
New England 35, Jacksonville 7
Tampa Bay 20, New Orleans 17, OT
Philadelphia 30, Denver 27
Pittsburgh 23, Baltimore 20
Arizona 31, St. Louis 10
San Francisco 20, Detroit 6
N.Y. Jets 29, Indianapolis 15
Dallas 17, Washington 0
BASEBALL
O'ahu AJA League
Yesterday
Mililani 7, Sheridan 6
BASKETBALL
College Men
EAST
Connecticut 93, Iona 74
SOUTH
Coastal Carolina 79, Cornell, Iowa 48
Louisville 79, Radford 53
Maryland 72, Florida Atlantic 59
MIDWEST
Akron 77, Valparaiso 57
Marquette 102, Presbyterian 62
Missouri 94, Austin Peay 79
Wisconsin 79, Ill.-Chicago 43
FAR WEST
Loyola Marymount 82, Sacramento St. 78
UCLA 66, Delaware St. 49
Washington 86, San Francisco 71
College Women
SOUTH
Maryland 76, Stony Brook 44
FAR WEST
Gonzaga 96, UC Irvine 57
Montana St. 82, UC Riverside 74
High School
Interscholastic League of Honolulu
Saturday
Girls Division II
Kamehameha 50, Lutheran 27
Leading scorers—KS: Jessica Albera 9, Courtney Bartels 8, Rachel Kaneakua 8. Luth: Kaleihiwa Ah New 7, Lexi Kaneshiro 6.
Lanakila Baptist 31, Le Jardin 30
Leading scorers—LB: Crystal Sonson 18, Erika Ellis 7. LJ: Kelsey Tanouye 16, Shaianye Natividad 6.
BOWLING
Hawai'i TV Bowling
Striking Dynamix Modifed Doubles
Yesterday
At Leeward Bowl
High qualifier: Kim Fukumoto/David Blas 1228. High ind. series: Shane Gaspar 675. High ind. game: Jarret Mizo 264.
1st stepladder match: Roy Yamanuha/ Stephen Babcock def. Shaina Carnate/Andrae Lara III, 202-192. 2nd match: Dennis August/Jon Kurashige def. Yamanuha/Babcock, 189-170. 3rd match: August/Kurashige def. Russell Furuya/ Darin Villegas, 210-166. Championship: August/Kurashige def. Jacob Lai/Scott Shiira, 238-173.
Final standings: 1, Dennis August/Jon Kurashige. 2, Jacob Lai/Scott Shiira. 3, Russell Furuya/Darin Villegas. 4, Roy Yamanuha/Stephen Babcock. 5, Shaina Carnate/Andrae Lara III.
SOCCER
2010 U.S. Soccer Schedule
All Times Hawai'i
Saturday, Jan. 23 — vs. Honduras at Carson, Calif., 4 p.m.
Wednesday, March 3 — vs. Netherlands at Amsterdam, 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, June 12 — vs. England at Rustenburg, South Africa, 9:30 a.m.
Friday, June 18 — vs. Slovenia at Johannesburg, South Africa, 5 a.m.
Wednesday, June 23 — vs. Algeria at Pretoria, South Africa, 5 a.m.
PADDLING
High School
Interscholastic League of Honolulu
Saturday
At Magic Island
Varsity I
Boys: 1, Mid-Pacific (Michael Gurney, Taylor Thompson, Noa Bryan, Hunter Hastie, Ian Cintron, Kalei Kaho'okele) 31:07. 2, Kamehameha 31:25. 3, Punahou 31:29. 4, Le Jardin 33:47. 5, Saint Louis 34:16.
Girls: 1, Punahou (Christina Lighter, Leilani Doktar, Chauncey Hirose-Hubert, Megan Steele, Rooks Alexandra, Kiley Watumull) 36:16. 2, Pac-Five 36:40. 3, Kamehameha 37:00. 4, 'Iolani 38:03. 5, St. Andrew's 38:30.
Varsity II
Boys: 1, Kamehameha (Chad Au, Anthony Makoa Santarini, Kelii Ruth, Keenan Seto, Michael Ching, Galen Kikaha Chee) 34:53. 2, Maryknoll 36:53. 3, Punahou 37:48. 4, Saint Louis 37:50. 5, Pac-Five 39:47.
Girls: 1, Kamehameha (Kelala Ragsdale, Kamaile Hopfe, Tomi Danielson, Paoakalani Midro, Lia Kamana, Kiara Kealoha) 38:50. 2, Pac-Five 39:10. 3, Punahou 40:15. 4, Sacred Hearts 40:40. 5, St. Francis 41:10.
Mixed Varsity
1, Kamehameha (Nicholas Papule, Bronson Kau, Paige Mo'okini-Oliveira, Ahren Stern, Shay Revuelto, Kayla Hewlen) 34:25. 2, Maryknoll 35:12. 3, Punahou 35:59. 4, Pac-Five 36:55. 5, Mid-Pacific 37:12.
Junior Varsity I
Boys: 1, Punahou 33:20. 2, Kamehameha 33:51. 3, Maryknoll 34:50. Girls: 1, Punahou 37:24. 2, Kamehameha 38:56. 3, Sacred Hearts 39:05.
Junior Varsity II
Boys: 1, Punahou 35:33. 2, Kamehameha 35:49. 3, Mid-Pacific 37:12. Girls: 1, Pac-Five 39:55. 2, Punahou 41:52. 3, 'Iolani 44:00.
TRANSACTIONS
Football
National Football League
Atlanta Falcons—Signed president Rich McKay to a five-year contract through June 2015.
New Orleans Saints—Signed CB Greg Fassitt from the practice squad. Waived TE Tory Humphrey.
CORRECTION
Sacred Hearts' Naihe Paikai scored 13 points in Saturday's Division II game win against Hawaiian Mission. Her name was misspelled in Sunday's Advertiser.