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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, March 19, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Trivia answer: Miles Simon of Arizona in 1997 and Howard Dallmar of Stanford in 1942.

Source: Los Angeles Times.

SPORTS TODAY

See Prep schedule on C2

SOFTBALL

College women, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Dixie State at Hawai'i-Hilo, noon.

College women, doubleheader, Academy of Art vs. Chaminade, 4:30 p.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park.

VOLLEYBALL

College women, exhibition, Nebraska vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

SPORTS TOMORROW

See Prep schedule on C2

VOLLEYBALL

College men, New Jersey Institute of Technology vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

BASEBALL

COLLEGE

NCAA DIVISION II

PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE

GRAND CANYON VS. HAWAI'I-HILO

TUESDAY'S CONTINUATION

At Francis Wong Stadium.

GAME 2

GCU (11-15, 5-6) 260 001 0—9 8 0

UHH (8-9, 3-5) 000 000 0—0 1 5

Damion Swisher and Jeff Mutchler. Brian Shannon, Nathan Kekahuna Jr. (2), Phil Hakney (2), John Holley Jr. (6), Casey Koizumi (7) and Matt Haasenritter. W—Swisher. L—Shannon.

Leading hitters—GCU: Jay Green 2 runs; Byron Reischl double, 3 runs; Austin Stockfish 2-3, 3 RBIs; Matt Fox 2 RBIs; Tyler Bair double, 2 RBIs. UHH: Shane Kessell double.

HIGH SCHOOL

BIG ISLAND INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION

KEA'AU VS. MAKUA LANI

YESTERDAY

At Simmons field.

KEA'AU 000 004 0—4 4 5

MAKUA LANI 150 001 X—7 5 0

Kawika Haili, AJ Silva (3), Konnor Kanetani (5), Jonathan Chow (6) and Makana Cazimero. Josh Kaiwi, Ryan Orvis (7), Klifford Hawkins (7) and Hawkins, Alex Dong (7). W—Kaiwi. L—Haili.

Leading hitters—Kea'au: Jelani Young 2-3, double. ML: Hawkins 2-3, triple, 2 runs.

MAUI INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE

YESTERDAY

DIVISION II

KA'AHUMANU HOU VS. SEABURY HALL

KH (0-1) 00 0— 0 0 3

SH (1-0) 21(12)—15 9 0

Connor Sturdervent and Aaron Miller. Michael Palmer and Nicholas Wright. W—Palmer. L—Sturdervent.

Leading hitters—SH: Daylan McNeil 2-2, 3 RBIs; Jason Dudley 2-2, triple 3 RBIs.

DIVISION I

MAUI VS. LAHAINALUNA

MAUI (1-0) 320 211 2—11 12 3

LAH (0-1) 000 000 0— 0 2 4

Peter Ibanez, Isaiah Diaz (5) and Jordan Inamasu. Kilo Medeiros, Colby Kahaialii (5), Jordan Casco (6) and Tyler Vanderlaan. W—Ibanez. L—Medeiros.

Leading hitters—Maui: Inamasu 3-3, 2 RBIs; Diaz 3-5, two triples, 2 RBIs; Ronald Asuncion 2-2; Ray Molina 2-3, 2 RBIs.

BASKETBALL

NBA LEADERS

THROUGH TUESDAY

SCORING

G FG FT PTS AVG

WADE, MIA. 66 712 477 1971 29.9

JAMES, CLEV. 67 660 492 1921 28.7

BRYANT, LAL 67 680 409 1860 27.8

DURANT, OKC. 59 545 356 1527 25.9

NOWITZKI, DALL. 67 634 391 1711 25.5

GRANGER, IND. 53 426 321 1312 24.8

JEFFERSON, MINN. 50 485 186 1156 23.1

ROY, PORT. 63 524 342 1455 23.1

BOSH, TOR. 63 498 416 1422 22.6

HARRIS, N.J. 60 417 460 1354 22.6

PAUL, N.O. 62 477 359 1359 21.9

JAMISON, WASH. 68 555 289 1490 21.9

JOHNSON, ATL. 66 526 248 1423 21.6

PARKER, S.A. 57 491 219 1218 21.4

JACKSON, G.S. 54 385 280 1147 21.2

CARTER, N.J. 66 492 283 1392 21.1

HOWARD, ORL. 65 467 423 1357 20.9

GORDON, CHI. 68 486 276 1393 20.5

PIERCE, BOS. 68 447 398 1388 20.4

BUTLER, WASH. 58 417 282 1169 20.2

FG PERCENTAGE

FG FGA PCT

O'NEAL, PHOE. 417 681 .612

NENE, DEN. 363 604 .601

BIEDRINS, G.S. 295 513 .575

HOWARD, ORL. 467 813 .574

GASOL, LAL 475 833 .570

BYNUM, LAL 254 455 .558

OKAFOR, CHAR. 371 666 .557

LEE, N.Y. 431 782 .551

YAO, HOU. 470 856 .549

STOUDEMIRE, PHOE. 404 749 .539

REBOUNDS

G OFF DEF TOT AVG

HOWARD, ORL. 65 283 630 913 14.0

LEE, N.Y. 66 215 585 800 12.1

MURPHY, IND. 63 123 627 750 11.9

BIEDRINS, G.S. 57 214 440 654 11.5

DUNCAN, S.A. 62 167 496 663 10.7

OKAFOR, CHAR. 67 229 462 691 10.3

YAO, HOU. 65 168 457 625 9.6

BOSH, TOR. 63 165 433 598 9.5

GASOL, LAL 66 213 403 616 9.3

JAMISON, WASH. 68 167 450 617 9.1

ASSISTS

G AST AVG

PAUL, N.O. 62 682 11.0

WILLIAMS, UTAH 54 568 10.5

NASH, PHOE. 59 573 9.7

CALDERON, TOR. 54 462 8.6

RONDO, BOS. 66 557 8.4

KIDD, DALL. 68 571 8.4

B. DAVIS, LAC 52 409 7.9

DUHON, N.Y. 63 481 7.6

WADE, MIA. 66 503 7.6

JAMES, CLEV. 67 485 7.2

BOXING

FIGHT SCHEDULE

National TV in parentheses.

FRIDAY

At Albany, N.Y., Adrian Mora, Thornton, Colo., vs. Shamir Reyes, Brooklyn, N.Y., 12, for the vacant WBA-NABA USA light welterweight titles.

At TBA, Panama, Celestino Caballero, Panama, vs. Jeffrey Mathebula, South Africa, 12, for Caballero's WBA-IBF super bantamweight titles.

At Laredo, Texas (ESPN2), Fernando Beltran Jr., Mexico, vs. Aldo Valtierra, Mexico, 12, for the vacant IBF Latino featherweight title.

SATURDAY

Kempton Park, South Africa, Zolani Marali, South Africa, vs. Fahsai Sakkreenin, Thailand, 12, for the vacant IBO super featherweight title; Jake Els, South Africa, vs. Thamsanqa, Zimbabwe, 12, for the vacant WBA Pan African heavyweight title; Hekkie Budier, South Africa, vs. Charitt Mukondeleli, South Africa, 12, for the vacant African Boxing Union light flyweight title.

At Stuttgart, Germany (ESPN), Vitali Klitschko, Los Angeles, vs. Juan Carlos Gomez, Germany, 12, for Klitschko's WBC heavyweight title.

At Dublin, Ireland, Ricardo Cordoba, Panama, vs. Bernard Dunne, Ireland, 12, for Cordoba's WBA super bantamweight title.

At Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, Ron Johnson, Las Vegas, vs. John Johnson, Memphis, 12, for the vacant WBF light heavyweight title.

MARCH 27

At Milan, Krzysztof Wlodarczyk, Poland, vs. Giacobbe Fragomeni, Italy, 12, for Wlodarczyk's WBC cruiserweight title.

At the Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles (ESPN2), Samuel Peter, Las Vegas, vs. Eddie Chambers, Philadelphia, 12, heavyweights.

MARCH 28

At Tamaulipas, Mexico, Edgar Sosa, Mexico, vs. Kompayak Porpramook, Thailand, 12, for Sosa's WBC light flyweight title.

At Tijuana, Mexico, Humberto Soto, Mexico, vs. Antonio Davis, Atlanta, 12, for Soto's WBC super featherweight title; Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr., Mexico vs. Luciano Cuello, Argentina, 12, for the WBO Latino light middleweight title.

APRIL 4

At Bell Centre, Montreal (SHO), Timothy Bradley, Palm Springs, Calif., vs. Kendall Holt, Paterson, N.J., 12, for Bradley's WBC light welterweight title and Holt's WBO light welterweight title; Librado Andrade, La Habra, Calif., vs. Vitali Tsypko, Ukraine, 12, super middleweights.

At Austin, Texas, Edwin Valero, Venezuela, vs. Antonio Pitalua, Mexico, 12, for the interim WBC lightweight title; Joel Casamayer, Miramor, Fla., vs. Julio Diaz, Coachella, Calif., 10, lightweights; Jesus Chavez, Austin, Texas, vs. Michael Katsidis, Australia, 10, lightweights; Jorge Barrios, Argentina, vs. Carlos Hernandez, West Covina, Calif., 10, lightweights.

APRIL 10

At Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, Cabazon, Calif. (ESPN2), Julio Diaz, Coachella, Calif., vs. Michael Katsidis, Australia, 10, cruiserweights.

APRIL 11

At Osaka, Japan, Nobuo Nashiro, Japan, vs. Konosuke Tomiyama, Japan, 12, for Nashiro's WBA super flyweight title.

At Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas (HBO), Paul Williams, Augusta, Ga., vs. Winky Wright, St. Petersburg, Fla., 12, for the interim WBO light middleweight title.

APRIL 17

At Star of the Desert Arena, Primm, Nev. (SHO), Yuki Gamboa, Miami, vs. Jose Rojas, Venezulea, 12, for vacant WBA featherweight title.

APRIL 18

At Johannesburg, South Africa, Yonnhy Perez, Santa Fe Springs, Calif., vs. Silence Mabuza, South Africa, 10, IBF bantamweight eliminator.

APRIL 25

At TBA, Puerto Rico (HBO), Juan Manuel Lopez, Puerto Rico, vs. Gerry Penalosa, Philippines, 12, for Lopez's WBO super Bantamweight title.

At Krefeld, Germany, Felix Sturm, Germany, vs. Koji Sato, Japan, 12, for Sturm's WBA middleweight title.

MAY 2

At the MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Ricky Hatton, Britain, vs. Manny Pacquiao, Philippines, 12, for Hatton's IBO junior welterweight title.

JUNE 20

At London, Wladimir Klitschko, Ukraine, vs. David Haya, Britain, 12, for Klitschko's IBF-WBO-IBO heavyweight titles.

CRICKET

HONOLULU CRICKET CLUB

SUNDAY

At Kapi'olani Park.

HONOLULU CRICKET CLUB 179, AUSTRALIAN CONSULATE 178

Top batsmen—HCC: Munna Hussain 34 runs, Misa Tupou 28, Lazar Joseph 26, Matt Hawkins 25. AC: Travis Wilkinson 37 Peter Watson 28, Peter Grant 28, Ray David 16. Top bowlers—HCC: Andrew Hofman 1 wicket for 22 runs, Yudesh Redhi 1-22. AC: Raghu Srinivasan 3-20, Karthik Vijayarajan 2-11.

GOLF

COLLEGE WOMEN

DR. DONNIS THOMPSON INVITATIONAL

YESTERDAY

At Kane'ohe Klipper golf course.

Par: 72; Yardage: 5,920.

FINAL ROUND

TEAM SCORES

1, Texas A&M 907 strokes. 2, Idaho 913. 3, Indiana 917. 4, Nevada 919. 5, Osaka Gakuin 922. 6, Hawai'i 923. 7, Kansas State 924. 8, Boise State 939. 9, Nagoya 952. 10, Texas El Paso 957. 11, Northern Colorado 996. 12, Lipscomb 1004.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Kayla Mortellaro (Idaho) 69-75-75—219.

Lauren Johnson (TA&M) 71-76-73—220.

Nanae Shinzato (Osaka) 72-73-75—220.

Corie Hou (UH) 74-74-73—221.

Sarah Zwartynski (TA&M) 74-73-74—221.

Laura Nochta (Indiana) 74-75-73—222.

Noelle Zavaleta (BSU) 73-78-72—223.

Ashley Freeman (TA&M) 80-72-74—226.

Carolina Perez (UH) 76-81-71—228.

Melanie DeLeon (Nev) 71-81-76—228.

Teo Poplawski (Idaho) 75-74-79—228.

Kellye Belcher (Indiana) 78-75-76—229.

Paige Osterloo (KansSt) 80-69-80—229.

Pamela Abreu (Nev) 76-78-76—230.

Lauren Hernandez (Nev) 76-73-81—230.

Abbi Sunner (KansSt) 72-78-81—231.

Amanda Jacobs (Idaho) 76-77-78—231.

Narumi Murakami (Osak) 74-81-76—231.

Anita Gahir (Indiana) 78-77-77—232.

Ami Storey (KansSt) 74-77-81—232.

Annika Karlsson (Idaho) 77-78-77—232.

HAWAI'I GOLFERS

30t, Phyllis Lai 78-77-81—236.

34t, Erin Matsuoka 78-80-81—239.

41t, Megan Ueno 82-80-81—234.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

All Times Hawai'i.

EASTERN CONFERENCE

ATLANTIC W L OT PTS GF GA

NEW JERSEY 46 21 3 95 218 173

PHILADELPHIA 37 22 10 84 220 199

PITTSBURGH 38 26 8 84 228 218

N.Y. RANGERS 37 26 8 82 181 193

N.Y. ISLANDERS 24 38 8 56 176 224

NORTHEAST W L OT PTS GF GA

BOSTON 45 17 9 99 237 167

MONTREAL 36 25 9 81 208 210

BUFFALO 34 28 8 76 205 197

TORONTO 29 29 13 71 213 252

OTTAWA 29 30 10 68 181 200

SOUTHEAST W L OT PTS GF GA

WASHINGTON 44 22 6 94 232 210

CAROLINA 37 28 7 81 204 205

FLORIDA 34 26 10 78 194 199

ATLANTA 29 36 6 64 216 240

TAMPA BAY 23 32 15 61 184 231

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CENTRAL W L OT PTS GF GA

X-DETROIT 47 15 9 103 264 209

CHICAGO 37 22 10 84 225 185

COLUMBUS 37 28 6 80 198 199

NASHVILLE 35 30 6 76 182 196

ST. LOUIS 32 29 9 73 196 207

NORTHWEST W L OT PTS GF GA

CALGARY 41 23 6 88 231 215

VANCOUVER 37 23 9 83 210 191

EDMONTON 33 27 9 75 194 211

MINNESOTA 33 29 8 74 180 174

COLORADO 31 38 2 64 187 221

PACIFIC W L OT PTS GF GA

X-SAN JOSE 45 14 10 100 222 171

DALLAS 33 30 8 74 202 217

ANAHEIM 33 31 6 72 194 204

LOS ANGELES 29 30 10 68 182 203

PHOENIX 29 35 6 64 172 215

Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss; x-clinched playoff spot.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Carolina 4, New Jersey 2.

Columbus 4, Chicago 3, OT.

Calgary 2, Dallas 1.

Anaheim 4, Nashville 3, OT.

TODAY'S GAMES

Los Angeles at Boston, 1 p.m.

Montreal at Ottawa, 1:30 p.m.

Toronto at Florida, 1:30 p.m.

Washington at Tampa Bay, 1:30 p.m.

Edmonton at Colorado, 3 p.m.

Anaheim at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

St. Louis at Vancouver, 4 p.m.

Nashville at San Jose, 4:30 p.m.

TOMORROW'S GAMES

Minnesota at New Jersey, 1 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 1 p.m.

Detroit at Atlanta, 1:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at Buffalo, 1:30 p.m.

Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, 1:30 p.m.

Edmonton at Chicago, 2:30 p.m.

St. Louis at Calgary, 3 p.m.

NEW JERSEY 0 1 1—2

CAROLINA 1 2 1—4

First Period—1, Carolina, Babchuk 10 (Samsonov, Brind'Amour), 9:56 (pp). Second Period—2, Carolina, Staal 34 (Ruutu, Cole), 1:25 (pp). 3, New Jersey, Parise 41 (Elias, Rolston), 13:22 (pp). 4, Carolina, Babchuk 11 (Pitkanen, Ruutu), 19:22 (pp). Third Period—5, Carolina, Samsonov 15 (Jokinen, Brind'Amour), 12:14. 6, New Jersey, Gionta 17 (Zubrus, Havelid), 17:43 (pp). Goalies—New Jersey, Weekes. Carolina, Ward. A—18,544 (18,680). T—2:23.

CHICAGO 2 1 0 0—3

COLUMBUS 2 1 0 1—4

First Period—1, Chicago, Bolland 16 (Ladd, Havlat), 1:00. 2, Columbus, Umberger 24 (Voracek), 3:29. 3, Columbus, Dorsett 3 (Methot, Peca), 11:09. 4, Chicago, Kane 24 (Brouwer, Toews), 17:48. Second Period—5, Chicago, Toews 29 (Barker, Kane), 9:50 (pp). 6, Columbus, Nash 34 (Williams, Huselius), 10:48. Overtime—7, Columbus, Vermette 13 (Umberger, Klesla), 2:38. Goalies—Chicago, Huet. Columbus, Mason. A—15,190 (18,144). T—2:28.

DALLAS 0 1 0—1

CALGARY 0 1 1—2

Second Period—1, Dallas, Morrison 12 (Robidas, L.Eriksson), 1:10. 2, Calgary, Lundmark 5 (Langkow, Boyd), 5:39. Third Period—3, Calgary, Nystrom 4 (Boyd), 11:46. Goalies—Dallas, Turco. Calgary, Kiprusoff. A—19,289 (19,289). T—2:24.

NASHVILLE 1 1 1 0—3

ANAHEIM 1 1 1 1—4

First Period—1, Anaheim, Perry 23 (Getzlaf, Ryan), 4:19. 2, Nashville, Ward 13 (Dumont, Suter), 10:09 (pp). Second Period—3, Nashville, Dumont 15 (Suter, Weber), 6:05 (pp). 4, Anaheim, Ebbett 5 (Wisniewski, Christensen), 11:13 (pp). Third Period—5, Anaheim, Ryan 24 (S.Niedermayer, Pronger), 11:38 (pp). 6, Nashville, Ward 14 (Weber, Suter), 17:15. Overtime—7, Anaheim, Selanne 22 (Pronger, Getzlaf), :34 (pp). Goalies—Nashville, Rinne. Anaheim, Giguere. A—16,181 (17,174). T—2:26.

NHL 500-GOAL SCORERS

(x-active).

THROUGH YESTERDAY

Wayne Gretzky, Edm-LA-StL-NYR 894.

Gordie Howe, Det-Har 801.

Brett Hull, Cal-StL-Dal-Det-Pho 741.

Marcel Dionne, Det-LA-NYR 731.

Phil Esposito, Chi-Bos-NYR 717.

Mike Gartner, Was-Min-NYR-Tor-Pho 708.

Mark Messier, Edm-NYR-Van-NYR 694.

Steve Yzerman, Det 692.

Mario Lemieux, Pit 690.

Luc Robitaille, LA-Pit-NYR-LA-Det-LA 668.

x-Brendan Shanahan, NJ-StL-Har-Det-NYR-NJ 654.

Jaromir Jagr, Pit-Was-NYR 646.

Dave Andreychuk, Buf-Tor-NJ-Bos-Col-Buf-TB 640.

x-Joe Sakic, Que-Col 625.

Bobby Hull, Chi-Win-Har 610.

NHL 1,000-POINT SCORERS

(x-active).

THROUGH YESTERDAY

PLAYER, TEAM G-A-PTS

WAYNE GRETZKY, EDM-LA-STL-NYR

894-1963-2,857

MARK MESSIER, EDM-NYR-VAN-NYR

694-1193-1,887

GORDIE HOWE, DET-HAR 801-1049-1,850

RON FRANCIS, HAR-PIT-CAR-TOR

549-249-1,798

MARCEL DIONNE, DET-LA-NYR

731-1040-1,771

STEVE YZERMAN, DET 692-1063-1,755

MARIO LEMIEUX, PIT 690-1033-1,723

X-JOE SAKIC, QUE-COL 625-1016-1,641

JAROMIR JAGR, PIT-WAS-NYR

646-953-1,599

PHIL ESPOSITO, CHI-BOS-NYR

717-873-1,590

RAY BOURQUE, BOS-COL 410-1169-1,579

PAUL COFFEY, EDM-PIT-LA-DET-HAR-PHI-CHI-CAR-BOS 396-1135-1,531

STAN MIKITA, CHI 541-926-1,467

X-MARK RECCHI PIT-PHI-MON-PH-PIT-CAR-PIT-ATL-TB-BOS 538-891-1,429

BRYAN TROTTIER, NYI-PIT 524-901-1,425

ADAM OATES, DET-STL-BOS-WAS-PHI-ANA-EDM 341-1079-1,420

DOUG GILMOUR, STL-CAL-TOR-NJ-CHI-BUF-MON-TOR 450-964-1,414

DALE HAWERCHUK, WIN-BUF-STL-PHI

518-891-1,409

JARI KURRI, EDM-LA-NYR-ANA-COL

601-797-1,398

LUC ROBITAILLE, LA-PIT-NYR-LA-DET-LA

668-726-1,394

SOFTBALL

COLLEGE

ACADEMY OF ART VS. BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I

YESTERDAY

At BYUH softball field.

GAME 1

AAU (7-22) 000 000 0—0 4 0

BYUH (9-18) 001 000 X—1 3 1

Sierrah Garcia and Crista Sykes. Katresha Veazie and Kahealani Alohikea-Betham. W—Veazie. L—Garcia.

Leading hitters—AAU: Ashley Roy double. BYUH: Betham 2-2, double.

GAME 2

AAU (7-23) 000 101 0—2 8 1

BYUH (10-18) 000 210 X—3 6 2

Ericka Ames and Crista Sykes. Julianne Tialavea and Kahealani Alohikea-Betham. W—Tialavea. L—Ames.

Leading hitters—AAU: Nicole Palmer 2-3; Ames double. BYUH: Lauren Fielding 2-4; Tina Moen double.

SUMO

MARCH GRAND SUMO TOURNAMENT

AT OSAKA, JAPAN

DAY 4 RESULTS

M14—Tamawashi (2-2) def. M14—Shimotori (2-2). M13—Chiyohakuho (3-1) def. M15—Tosanoumi (0-4). M13—Yamamotoyama (4-0) def. M16—Toyozakura (1-3). M12—Shotenro (1-3) def. M15—Kimurayama (3-1). M11—Asasekiryu (3-1) def. M12—Kakizoe (1-3). M11—Aran (3-1) def. M10—Tochinoshin (2-2). M10—Iwakiyama (2-2) def. M9—Dejima (0-4). M9—Futeno (2-2) def. M8—Kokkai (3-1). M8—Tochinonada (2-2) def. M7—Homasho (2-2). M7—Takamisakari (3-1) def. M6—Tamanoshima (1-3). M4—Takekaze (2-2) def. M6—Toyonoshima (2-2). M5—Aminishiki (2-2) def. M4—Yoshikaze (1-3). M5—Wakanosato (3-1) def. M3—Tokitenku (2-2). S—Kisenosato (2-2) def. M3—Miyabiyama (1-3). O—Kaio (3-1) def. S—Baruto (2-2). K-Goeido (2-2) def. O—Chiyotaikai (1-3). K—Kyokutenho (2-2) def. O—Kotooshu (2-2). O—Kotomitsuki (2-2) def. M1—Kakuryu (1-3). O—Harumafuji (3-1) def. M1—Hokutoriki (0-4). Y—Asashoryu (4-0) def. M2—Tochiozan (2-2). Y—Hakuho (4-0) def. M2-Kotoshogiku (1-3).

TENNIS

BNP PARIBAS OPEN

YESTERDAY

At The Indian Wells Tennis Garden.

Indian Wells, Calif.

Purse: Men, $4.5 million (Masters 1000); Women, $4.5 million (Premier).

Surface: Hard-Outdoor.

SINGLES

MEN'S FOURTH ROUND

Fernando Verdasco (10), Spain, def. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Fernando Gonzalez (17), Chile, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. Andy Murray (4), Britain, def. Tommy Robredo (15), Spain, 6-2, 3-0 retired. Novak Djokovic (3), Serbia, def. Stanislas Wawrinka (16), Switzerland, 7-6 (7), 7-6 (6). Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia, def. Igor Andreev (22), Russia, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4). Andy Roddick (7), United States, def. David Ferrer (12), Spain, 7-6 (5), 3-6, 6-3. Juan Martin del Potro (6), Argentina, def. John Isner, United States, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (3).

WOMEN'S QUARTERFINALS

Vera Zvonareva (4), Russia, def. Caroline Wozniacki (9), Denmark, 6-4, 6-2. Victoria Azarenka (8), Belarus, def. Dinara Safina (1), Russia, 6-7 (4), 6-1, 6-3.

COLLEGE MEN

NCAA DIVISION II

TUESDAY

BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I 5, NO. 24 HAWAI'I-HILO 1

SINGLES

No. 27 Rong Ma (BYUH) def. Kevin Tamura (UHH) 6-0, 6-0. Agnel Peter (BYUH) vs. Laurent Colombo (UHH) 7-6, 5-2 DNC. Manu Bajpai (BYUH) def. Luiz Gonzaga (UHH) 6-4, 7-5. Romeo Juhasz (BYUH) vs. Stephen Royalty (UHH) DNC. Carlton Taylor (BYUH) def. Justin Dugan (UHH) 6-1, 6-1. Joseph Beck (BYUH) vs. Matthew Tavares (UHH) 6-1, 2-6, 4-1 DNC.

DOUBLES

Ma/Peter (BYUH) def. Colombo/Tamura (UHH) 8-4. Bajpai/Juhasz (BYUH) def. Gonzaga/Royalty (UHH) 8-4. Aaron Tada/Dugan (UHH) def. Beck/Taylor (BYUH) 8-4.

COLLEGE WOMEN

YESTERDAY

At UH Tennis Complex.

HAWAI'I (6-5) 7, WYOMING (5-6) 0

SINGLES

Sophie Kobuch (UH) def Sarah Summerfield (UW) 7-5, 6-3. Anja-Vanessa Peter (UH) def. Rebecca Berger (UW) 6-3, 6-4. Melinda Wong (UH) def. Carly Van Hollen (UW) 6-3, 6-1. Aglae Van den Bergh (UH) def. Carolina Chaix (UW) 6-0, 6-2. Alyssa Nafarrete (UH) def. Jamie Nelson (UW) 6-4, 6-2. Crystine Ito (UH) def. Wyoming, forfeit.

DOUBLES

Anja-Vanessa Peter/Sophie Kobuch (UH) def. Sarah Summerfield/Carly Van Hollen (UW) 8-3. Rebecca Berger/Jamie Nelson (UW) def. Melinda Wong/Aglae Van den Bergh (UH) 8-7 (3). Dasha Lagmay/Alyssa Nafarrete (UH) def. Wyoming, forfeit.

NCAA DIVISION II

TUESDAY

BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I 6, NO. 29 HAWAI'I-HILO 0

SINGLES

Yuan Jia (BYUH) def. No. 32 Eve Castaing (UHH) 6-2, 6-3. Wen-Lin Wang (BYUH) def. No. 37 Christie Pagatpatan (UHH) 6-1, 6-0. No. 47 Jenny Chin (BYUH) def. Nicole Campbell (UHH) 6-0, 6-0. Ayako Ikeda (BYUH) def. Justine Abella (UHH) 6-0, 6-1. Shawni Porter (BYUH) def. Akimi Kifune (UHH) 6-1, 6-0. Justine Gallaci (BYUH) def. Jenna DeCleene (UHH) 4-6, 6-2, 1-0(10).

DOUBLES (DID NOT PLAY)

HIGH SCHOOL

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

GIRLS VARSITY

Mid-Pacific 3, Le Jardin 2.

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

BOYS VARSITY

Kailua 4, Kalaheo 1.

Roosevelt 4, Moanalua 1.

GIRLS VARSITY

Kalaheo 4, Kailua 1.

Moanalua 5, Roosevelt 0.

VOLLEYBALL

HIGH SCHOOL

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

YESTERDAY

BOYS VARSITY

Maryknoll def. Hawaiian Mission 25-13, 25-16.

GIRLS VARSITY

University High 4, Maryknoll 1.

TUESDAY

BOYS JV

Punahou Blue def. Saint Louis 25-12, 25-9.

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

YESTERDAY

BOYS VARSITY

Roosevelt def. Kailua 25-14, 25-13.

Moanalua def. Kalaheo 25-13, 25-18.

Roosevelt def. Kalaheo 25-11, 25-17.

Wai'anae def. Kapolei 25-6, 25-16.

Mililani def. Radford 25-9, 25-12.

Wai'anae def. Mililani 22-25, 25-16, 15-13.

Farrington def. Kahuku 25-23, 25-21.

Kahuku def. Kaimuki 25-21, 25-22.

Farrington def. Kaimuki 26-24, 22-25, 15-9.

WATER POLO

HIGH SCHOOL

BIG ISLAND INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION

SATURDAY

KAMEHAMEHA HAWAI'I 10, WAIAKEA 1

Goal scorers—KSH: Ryenn Lyons 4, Nani Davis 2, Natalie Poy, Kiana Krzyska, Emma Petner, Ohi Parker. Waik: Leigh Williams.

HILO 18, KA'U 4

Goal scorers—Hilo: Rei Izawa 4, Sandhya Clark 3, Maya Kapuni-Santos 3, Emily Robinson 2, Nina Jeffrey 2, Hannah Bennett, Charlee Rowe, Kayla Ongais, Lauren Kerr. Ka'u: Alina Davis 2, Rudhika Dockstader 2.

ALSO

Hawai'i Prep 11, Kealakehe 4.

CORRECTION

  • The Kealakehe boys golf team placed third in Monday's Big Island Interscholastic Federation meet. Another school was reported in Tuesday's Advertiser.

  • Ed Brennan placed second, Ray Sanborn fifth and Jen Warnock sixth, in the Cal 20 Fleet division of Sunday's Kane'ohe Yacht Club Class Boat Regatta. Incorrect results were reported to the Honolulu Advertiser and published in Tuesday's Advertiser.

    TRANSACTIONS

    BASEBALL

    AMERICAN LEAGUE

    Boston Red Sox—Waived C Josh Bard.

    Chicago White Sox—Optioned C Cole Armstrong, RHP Jon Link and 3B Dayan Viciedo to Charlotte (IL) and INF Brandon Allen, RHP Jhonny Nunez and RHP Clevelan Santeliz to Birmingham (SL). Assigned RHP Ryan Braun, INF Javier Castillo, C Tyler Flowers, RHP Franklyn German, OF Michael Restovich and RHP John Van Benschoten to their minor league camp.

    Kansas City Royals—Waived LHP Jimmy Gobble. Agreed to terms with RHP Anthony Lerew on a minor league contract.

    Seattle Mariners—Optioned RHP Luis Pena and LHP Justin Thomas to Tacoma (PCL) and RHP Stephen Kahn and RHP Marwin Vega to West Tenn (SL). Assigned RHP Eric Hull, RHP Luis Munoz, RHP Denny Stark, LHP Chris Seddon, OF Freddy Guzman and OF Prentice Redman to their minor league camp.

    NATIONAL LEAGUE

    Arizona Diamondbacks—Optioned LHP Jon Coutlangus and RHP Esmerling Vasquez to Reno (AAA). Reassigned RHP Seth Etherton to their minor league camp.

    Chicago Cubs—Assigned RHP Esmailin Caridad and RHP Ken Kadokura to their minor league camp.

    Pittsburgh Pirates—Optioned LHP Tom Gorzelanny, LHP Dave Davidson and 3B Neil Walker to Indianapolis (IL) and OF Jose Tabata to Altoona (EL). Assigned RHP Brian Slocum to their minor league camp.

    Washington Nationals—Agreed to terms with LHP Joe Beimel on a one-year contract. Released RHP Shawn Hill.

    BASKETBALL

    NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

    Cleveland Cavaliers—Assigned F Darnell Jackson to Erie (NBADL).

    Memphis Grizzlies—Recalled C Hamed Haddadi from Dakota (NBADL).

    New Jersey Nets—Suspended C Sean Williams for two games for conduct detrimental to the team.

    Oklahoma City Thunder—Assigned F D.J. White to Tulsa (NBADL).

    NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE

    Rio Grande Valley Vipers—Acquired F Julian Sensley from the D-League player pool. Waived F Marcus Hubbard.

    FOOTBALL

    NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

    Arizona Cardinals—Agreed to terms with DE Bertrand Berry on a one-year contract.

    Baltimore Ravens—Signed CB Chris Carr to a two-year contract. Waived CB Samari Rolle.

    New Orleans Saints—Agreed to terms with S Darren Sharper.

    Pittsburgh Steelers—Re-signed CB Fernando Bryant to a one-year contract.