For the Record
Advertiser Staff
TRIVIA ANSWER
In 1986, Sid Fernandez pitched one inning, not allowing a run, walking two, striking out three — Brook Jacoby, Jim Rice and Don Mattingly. In 1987, Fernandez got the save in the NL's 13-inning 2-0 victory. He pitched one inning, walking one and striking out one. He got Dave Winfield to ground out to end the game.
Source: Internet research.
SPORTS TODAY
BASEBALL
Hawaii Collegiate League, Paddlers vs. Waves at Field No. 1; Menehunes vs. Surfers at Field No. 2; Aliis vs. Paniolos at Field No. 4. All games start at 11:30 a.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park.
BASKETBALL
D.One NCAA Women's Summer League, Big Ben Entertainment vs. Ho'okipa, 6:15 p.m.; PRO vs. Captain Bob's, 7:15 p.m.; Power Plus vs. Plumbing Source, 8:15 p.m. Games at Manoa Recreation Center.
GOLF
53rd Waialae Women's Invitational, final round, 7 a.m. at Waialae Country Club.
SPORTS TOMORROW
BASEBALL
Hawaii Collegiate League, Aliis vs. Paniolos at Field No. 1; Paddlers vs. Waves at Field No. 2; Menehunes vs. Surfers at Field No. 4. All games start at 11:30 a.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park.
BASEBALL
HAWAI'I COLLEGIATE LEAGUE
YESTERDAY
At Central O'ahu Regional Park.
HAWAI'I ALIIS VS. KAUA'I MENEHUNE
ALIIS 100 000 000—1 10 3
MENEHUNE 020 420 00X—8 10 1
Morgan Yee, Ryan De Jesus (6) and Chad Bunting. Erik Wallace, Michael Paulk (7) and Geoffrey Rowan. W—Wallace. L—Yee.
Leading hitters—Aliis: Jared Denham 2-5, double; Jeff Onstott 2-3; Harper White 2-4. Menehune: Mike Cole double; Jason Okamoto 3-4, double, 3 runs; Rowan 2 runs; Chris Happ 2-3, 2 doubles, 2 runs; Taylor Murphy 2 RBIs; Carl Mohn double.
CAL RIPKEN STATE TOURNAMENT
SUNDAY'S CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Central O'ahu Regional Park.
MAJORS (AGES 11-12)
SHOCKERS 11, HUSKIES 1
Shockers—Spencer Dunaway, Heisman Hosoda, Bronson Ichimura, Joshua Inaba, Radson Jang, Riki Kobayashi, Lene Manuma, Jarrin Morikawa, Kellen Otsu, Sean Sonognini, Matthew Tsutomi, Kaleb Vutroski, Trey Yukumoto.
MINORS (AGES 9-10)
ISLANDERS 5, KOLOHE KREW 3
KOLOHE KREW 9, ISLANDERS 6
Kolohe Krew—Cole Cannon, Matthew Fujiwara, CJ Ibara, Jared Kini, Kailer Kolish, Noah Loughlin, Geoffrey Moore, Mason O'Blaney, Dylan Pagente, Mason Quinlan, Royce Tashiro, Matthew Wong.
Note: Winners advance to the Pacific Southwest regional. Majors in Bakersfield, Calif., July 29 to Aug. 5. Minors in Beaver, Utah, July 28 to Aug. 5
BASKETBALL
WOMEN'S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
All Times Hawai'i.
TODAY'S GAME
Los Angeles at Connecticut, 1 p.m.
TOMORROW'S GAMES
San Antonio at Washington, 5:30 a.m.
Chicago at Indiana, 7 a.m.
Atlanta at Minnesota, 7 a.m.
Sacramento at Phoenix, 9:30 a.m.
Detroit at Seattle, 4 p.m.
BOWLING
HAWAI'I TV BOWLING
SUNDAY
At Schofield Bowling Center.
High—Qualifier: Abigail Ubaldo/Scott Horie 1,236. Individual Series: Scott Horie 710. Individual Game: Michael Hartter 258. Stepladder Matches—1, Russel Furuya/ Darin Villegas 184, Michael Okutani/Darryl Okamoto 157. 2, Furuya/Villegas 191, Glen Azumi/Michael Hartter 162. 3, Chris Basilio/Christopher Bergantinos 183, Furuya/Villegas 154. Championship—Clayton Mizo/Jarrett Mizo 201, Basilio/Bergantinos 177. Final Standings—1, Mizo/Mizo. 2, Basilio/Bergantinos. 3, Furuya/Villegas. 4, Azumi/Hartter. 5, Okutani/Okamoto.
Note: This episode will be aired on Saturday, July 18, 4 p.m. on KWHE.
CRICKET
HAWAI'I PREMIER LEAGUE
SUNDAY'S GRAND FINAL
At Kapi'olani Park.
SLOGGERS 157, ROYAL LIONS 143
Top batsmen—Slog: Travis Wilkinson 31 runs, Barry Watt 30, Vishan Dookhu 18. Royal: Ricky Pile 38. Top bowlers—Slog: Bishnu Ramsarran 3 wickets-14 runs, Troy Gomes 2-13. Royal: Sankar Venkatraman 2-18.
GOLF
U.S. AMATEUR PUBLIC LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP
YESTERDAY
AT JIMMIE AUSTIN OU GOLF CLUB
Norman, Okla.
Yardage: 7,289; Par: 71.
FIRST ROUND
Nick Taylor 31-35—66.
Nick Geyer 33-34—67.
Ben Freeman 34-34—68.
Jace Long 35-33—68.
Rickie Fowler 33-35—68.
Chris Marin 35-34—69.
Hank Frame 34-35—69.
Robert Hoadley 35-34—69.
Brad Benjamin 38-32—70.
Jake An 35-35—70.
Jon Sauer 36-34—70.
Luke Guthrie 35-35—70.
Steve Galko 35-35—70.
Todd Obergoenner 33-37—70.
Brandon Crick 34-37—71.
Jeff Dennis 37-34—71.
Michael Brown 37-34—71.
Phillip Bryan 35-36—71.
Sean Knapp 34-37—71.
Tommy Sikes 36-35—71.
Travis Ross 33-38—71.
Anders Albertson 37-35—72.
Andy Roberts 36-36—72.
Cason Hammock 35-37—72.
Christopher Scialo 34-38—72.
Cody Paladino 35-37—72.
Corey Nagy 36-36—72.
David McDaniel 39-33—72.
Eddie Olson 36-36—72.
Jared Wolfe 35-37—72.
Lion Kim 35-37—72.
Peter O'Neill 37-35—72.
Sam Chien 35-37—72.
Sam Lyons 35-37—72.
Sean Maekawa (Pa'auiolo) 35-37—72.
Zach Barlow 35-37—72.
Austin Bowman 37-36—73.
Braxton Marquez 37-36—73.
Brett Munson 37-36—73.
Chase Wilson 36-37—73.
Chris Polski 35-38—73.
Craig Cyr 36-37—73.
Garren Poirier 35-38—73.
Jeff Williams 36-37—73.
John Chin 35-38—73.
Jordan Johnstun 38-35—73.
Josh Jones 35-38—73.
Liam Logan 38-35—73.
Matt Nagy 38-35—73.
Peter Williamson 35-38—73.
Ricky Jones 36-37—73.
Ryan Perez ('Ewa Beach) 38-35—73.
Scott Barton 37-36—73.
Tom Whitney 39-34—73.
Tommy Murray 37-36—73.
Wesley Bryan 35-38—73.
Zahkai Brown 37-36—73.
Brent Blaum 38-36—74.
Brent Booth 39-35—74.
Cameron Peck 36-38—74.
David Johnson 35-39—74.
Gene Webster Jr 35-39—74.
J J Spaun 35-39—74.
James Erkenbeck 32-42—74.
Josh Brock 35-39—74.
Josh Gregory 37-37—74.
Julian Suri 36-38—74.
Mitch Krywulycz 35-39—74.
Sang Yi, Carrollton 36-38—74.
Sihwan Kim 39-35—74.
Alton Anderson Jr 36-39—75.
Brenton Flynn 37-38—75.
Brian Haskell 37-38—75.
Brian Marchiori 37-38—75.
Bryan Pierce 39-36—75.
Danny Lewis 38-37—75.
Federico Damus 36-39—75.
Jack Schultz 39-36—75.
Jesse Massie 38-37—75.
John Lee 38-37—75.
Kyle Scott 36-39—75.
Michael Ignasiak 39-36—75.
Peter Lansburgh 36-39—75.
Robert Riesen 36-39—75.
Scott Newton 37-38—75.
Steven Wilson 37-38—75.
Thomas Petts 40-35—75.
Thomas Timby 38-37—75.
Zach Sebert 37-38—75.
ALSO
Stephen Zane (Kula) 38-41—79.
WAIALAE WOMEN'S INVITATIONAL
YESTERDAY'S FIRST ROUND
AT WAIALAE COUNTRY CLUB
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
Low gross: Vivian Sasaki 73 (low gross). Low net: Vivian Sasaki 66 (low net). Also: Jean Nagahiro 70, Kathy Tsukada 71.
A FLIGHT
Low gross: Nani Paek 80. Low net: Corie Lee-Hasselman 71. Also: Conniie Bache 71, Angie Kim 72.
B FLIGHT
Low gross: Tomomi Ho 85. Low net: Tomomi Ho 76. Also: Jo-Ann Chun 69, Sheri Gleason 71, Kimi Komatsu 73.
C FLIGHT
Low gross: Linette Tam 88. Low net: Linette Tam 68. Also: Suzie Kimi 73, Pepper Wong 74.
D FLIGHT
Low gross: Susan Kuioka 95. Low net: Kyong Suk Omura 71. Also: Laurie Sigfried 72, Gail Tandill 72, Maud Chang 74.
O'AHU JUNIOR GOLF ASSOCIATION
CORAL CREEK2
SUNDAY
At Coral Creek Golf Club.
BOYS
10 years: 1, Shawn Lu 70. 2, Jacob Maluenda 84. 3, Andy Kang 85. 4, Ryker Moriwaki 88. 5, JP Newmann 89. 6, Zack Kaneshiro 94. 7, Matthew Kikiyama 95. 8t, Ethan Finau 103. 8t, Jonathan Morikawa 103. 10, Mark Meares 105. 11, Makoa Chinen 107. 12, Dean Kaya 108. 13, CJ Caro 113. 11-12: 1, Matthew Shen 77. 2, Desmond Mello 78. 3, Peter Nelson 79. 4, Kyle Suppa 80. 5, Sean Kaya 85. 6, Ryu Sekino 87. 13-14: 1, Justin Kurihara 77. 2, John Oda 77. 3, Skye Inakoshi 78. 4, CJ Covington 81. 5, Kip Keliinui 83. 6, Aaron Bumanglag 83. 7, Colby Takushi 83. 8, Zack Braunthal 86. 9, Jay Oshita 87. 10, Ten Techavanich 90. 11, Ethan Tsuruda 90. 12, Reese Suzuki 90. 13, Jacob Pamatigan 96. 14, Brent Grant 101. 15, Ryan Christensen 106. 15-18: 1, Christian Agosto 70. 2t, Scotty Yamashita 76. 2t, Yoshimasa Suzuki 76. 4, Blaine Fujimoto 77. 5, Justin Koo 84. 6t, Mark Ito 87. 6t, Kyle Kurihara 87. 6t, JT Trevathan 87. 9, Gavin Yamamoto 88. 10, Cody Machida 90. 11, Zachary Kaneshiro 92. 12, Ramsey Kane 95. 13, Tyler Navarro 99. 14, Adam Nishigaya 100. 15, Kitt Kaneko 101.
GIRLS
10: 1, Briana Finau 93. 2, Alanis Sakuma 97. 11-12: 1, Yangcongrong Huang 80. 2, Aiko Leong 83. 3, Nicole Enos 87. 4, Lauren Sunamoto 101. 13-14: 1, Lisa Kang 84. 2, Sydney Maluenda 93. 15-18: 1, Margaret Min 83. 2, Niki Wada 89.
TENNIS
DAVIS CUP
WORLD GROUP
QUARTERFINALS
WINNERS TO SEMIFINALS, SEPT. 18-20
AT SPORTSKA DVORANA "ZATIKA"
Porec, Croatia.
Croatia 3, United States 2.
AT CEZ ARENA
Ostrava, Czech Republic.
Czech Republic 3, Argentina 2.
AT SPORT PALACES LTD (NOKIA)
Tel Aviv, Israel.
Israel 4, Russia 1.
AT PLAZA DE TOROS DE PUERTO BANUS
Marbella, Spain.
Spain 3, Germany 2.
EUROPE/AFRICA ZONE
GROUP I
FIRST ROUND PLAYOFFS
LOSER TO SECOND ROUND PLAYOFFS, SEPT. 18-20
AT REPUBLIC OLYMPIC TRAINING CENTER FOR TENNIS
Minsk, Belarus.
Belarus 3, Macedonia 1.
GROUP II
SECOND ROUND
WINNERS TO THIRD ROUND, SEPT. 18-20
AT TK KRKA OTOCEC
Otocec, Slovenia.
Slovenia 5, Lithuania 0.
AT TC LOKOMOTIV
Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Latvia 4, Bulgaria 1.
AT KIRKKOPUISTON TENNISKENTAT
Naantali, Finland.
Finland 3, Monaco 2.
AT THE NATIONAL TENNIS CENTER
Nicosia, Cyprus.
Cyprus 3, Ireland 2.
PLAYOFFS
LOSERS TO 2010 GROUP III
AT EL GEZERA SPORTING CLUB
Cairo.
Egypt 5, Georgia 0.
AT GODOLLO KISKASTELY
Godollo, Hungary.
Hungary 3, Moldova 2.
AT LYNGBY TENNISKLUB
Lyngby, Denmark.
Denmark 3, Montenegro 2.
AT OFFICE DES PARC OMNISPORT WILAYA D'ORAN
Oran, Algeria.
Portugl 5, Algeria 0.
AMERICAS ZONE
GROUP I
FIRST ROUND PLAYOFFS
LOSER TO SECOND ROUND PLAYOFFS, SEPT. 18-20
AT CLUB LAWN TENNIS DE LA EXPOSICION
Lima, Peru.
Canada 3, Peru 2.
GROUP II
SECOND ROUND
WINNERS TO FINAL, SEPT. 18-20
AT COMPLEJO DE TENIS VEREDA DEL LAGO
Maracaibo, Venezuela.
Venezuela 3, Mexico 2.
AT SAN DIEGO CAMPO CLUB, INC
San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic.
Dominican Republic 3, Paraguay 2.
PLAYOFFS
LOSERS TO 2010 GROUP III
AT SOV ASIENTO
Curacao, Netherlands Antilles.
Netherlands Antilles 4, Jamaica 0.
AT THE NATIONAL TENNIS CENTER
Nassau, Bahamas.
Guatemala 3, Bahamas 2.
ASIA/OCEANIA ZONE
GROUP I
SECOND ROUND PLAYOFFS
LOSERS TO THIRD ROUND PLAYOFFS, SEPT. 18-20
AT NATIONAL TENNIS DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
Nonthaburi, Thailand.
Kazakhstan 5, Thailand 0.
AT CHUNCHEON TENNIS PARK
Chun-cheon, China.
South Korea 3, China 2.
GROUP II
SECOND ROUND
WINNERS TO THIRD ROUND, SEPT. 18-20
AT PHILIPPINE COLUMBIAN ASSOCIATION
Manila, Philippines.
Philippines 3, Pakistan 2.
AT PERRY ARENA INDOOR STADIUM
Hamilton, New Zealand.
New Zealand 5, Indonesia 0.
PLAYOFFS
LOSERS TO 2010 GROUP III
AT CHINESE RECREATION CLUB
Hong Kong.
Hong Kong 5, Oman 0.
AT THE NATIONAL TENNIS CENTER
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Malaysia 4, Kuwait 1.
ATP WORLD TOUR CATELLA SWEDISH OPEN
YESTERDAY'S FIRST ROUND
AT BASTAD TENNIS STADIUN
Bastad, Sweden.
Purse: $627,000 (WT250).
Surface: Clay-Outdoor.
Singles—Victor Crivoi, Romania, def. Denis Istomin, Uzbekistan, 6-0, 6-4. Andreas Vinciguerra, Sweden, def. Florent Serra (6), France, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4. Teimuraz Gabashvili, Russia, def. Christophe Rochus (7), Belgium, 4-6, 6-1, 6-0. Doubles—Simon Aspelin, Sweden, and Paul Hanley (1), Australia, def. Michail Elgin, Russia, and Frank Moser, Germany, 3-6, 7-6 (6), 15-13 tiebreak.
ATP WORLD TOUR MERCEDES CUP
YESTERDAY'S FIRST ROUND
AT TC WEISSENHOF
Stuttgart, Germany.
Purse: $627,000 (WT250).
Surface: Clay-Outdoor.
Singles—Lukas Kubot, Poland, def. Pablo Andujar, Spain, 6-2, 6-4. Victor Hanescu (4), Romania, def. Dominik Meffert, Germany, 6-4, 7-6 (6). Nikolay Davydenko (2), Russia, def. Ivan Navarro, Spain, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. Michael Berrer, Germany, def. Stefan Koubek, Austria, 0-6, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (4). Doubles—Lukas Kubot, Poland, and Oliver Marach (1), Austria, def. Jeremy Chardy and Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, 6-3, 6-3.
WTA Tour Internazionali Femminili di Tennis di Palermo
YESTERDAY'S FIRST ROUND
AT ASD COUNTRY TIME CLUB
Palermo, Sicily.
Purse: $220,000 (Intl.).
Surface: Clay-Outdoor.
Singles—Alberta Brianti, Italy, def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (4), Russia, 6-3, 4-0, retired. Aravane Rezai (7), France, def. Galina Voskoboeva, Kazakhstan, 6-2, 6-4. Varvara Lepchenko, United States, def. Corinna Dentoni, Italy, 6-3, 6-2. Olga Govortsova, Belarus, def. Maria Elena Camerin, Italy, 6-3, 6-3. Roberta Vinci, Italy, def. Lourdes Dominguez Lino, Spain, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (3). Doubles—Alize Cornet, France, and Olga Savchuk, Ukraine, def. Jill Craybas, United States, and Natalie Grandin, South Africa, 7-6 (4), 6-1.
YACHTING
KANE'OHE YACHT CLUB
SUNDAY
AT KANE'OHE BAY
Cal 20 Feet (Skipper)—1, Andy Johnson. 2, Steve Chamberlin. 3, Joh Thorne. 4, Micky Meierdiercks. 5, Jim Case, 6, Bob Armstrong.
I-14 Fleet (Skipper-Crew)—1, Pochereva-James. 2, Leroux-Gordon. 3, Fowler-Cook.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland Indians—Released RHP Matt Herges.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee Brewers—Announced LHP Chris Narveson cleared waivers and accepted an outright assignment to Nashville (PCL).
Washington Nationals—Fired manager Manny Acta. Named bench coach Jim Riggleman interim manager.
BASKETBALL
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Atlanta Hawks—Re-signed G Mike Bibby and C Zazu Pachulia.
Charlotte Bobcats—Signed F Derrick Brown.
Chicago Bulls—Signed G Jannero Pargo.
Cleveland Cavaliers—Signed G-F Anthony Parker.
Denver Nuggets—Acquired G Arron Afflalo and F Walter Sharpe from Detroit for a future second-round draft pick and cash.
Orlando Magic—Matched Dallas' five-year offer sheet to C Marcin Gortat.
Phoenix Suns—Agreed to terms with F-C Channing Frye on a two-year contract.
Toronto Raptors—Signed G Jarrett Jack to an offer sheet.
FOOTBALL
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
New England Patriots—Signed CB Darius Butler.
New York Jets—Released TE Bubba Franks.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers—Signed DT Roy Miller to a four-year contract. Released QB Brian Griese.
NOTICES
Tomorrow—East O'ahu Boys Open Volleyball Club tryouts and registration, 7 to 9 p .m. at Star of the Sea gym. Open to boys ages 15-21. Players should bring knee pads, a towel, and water. Fee: $100. Information: Steve Capon,e 371-1868 or e-mail steve@epchawaii.com.