For the Record
TRIVIA ANSWER
Chris Ford of the Boston Celtics on Oct. 12, 1979.
Source: Internet research
SPORTS TODAY
Basketball
College men, exhibition, Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Hawai'i, 7:05 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
Soccer
College, Pacific West Conference, Hawai'i-Hilo vs. Hawai'i Pacific at Atherton field. Men at 1:30 p.m.; Women at 3:30 p.m.
College, Pacific West Conference, Chaminade at Brigham Young-Hawai'i. Women at 10 a.m.; Men at noon.
SPORTS TOMORROW
Basketball
College men, exhibition, Brigham Young-Hawai'i Alumni Game, 7:30 p.m. at Cannon Activities Center.
College women, exhibition, University of Hawai'i-Hilo Alumni Game, 7 p.m. at UHH gym.
Golf
USA Hawai'i-Japan Junior Cup, first-round 4-Ball matches, 9:30 a.m. at Waikoloa Kings'. No admission charge.
Softball
College women, exhibition, doubleheader, Kama'aina Classic, Chaminade vs. Hawai'i-Mänoa, 5 p.m. at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
Volleyball
College women, Western Athletic Conference, Fresno State vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
College women, Pacific West Conference, Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Chaminade, 7 p.m. at McCabe gym.
baseball
World Series MVPs
2009—Hideki Matsui, New York (AL)
2008—Cole Hamels, Philadelphia (NL)
2007—Mike Lowell, Boston (AL)
2006—David Eckstein, St. Louis (NL)
2005—Jermaine Dye, Chicago (AL)
2004—Manny Ramirez, Boston (AL)
2003—Josh Beckett, Florida (NL)
2002—Troy Glaus, Anaheim (AL)
2001—Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson, Arizona (NL)
2000—Derek Jeter, New York (AL)
1999—Mariano Rivera, New York (AL)
1998—Scott Brosius, New York (AL)
1997—Livan Hernandez, Florida (NL)
1996—John Wetteland, New York (AL)
1995—Tom Glavine, Atlanta (NL)
1994—No Series.
1993—Paul Molitor, Toronto (AL)
1992—Pat Borders, Toronto (AL)
1991—Jack Morris, Minnesota (AL)
1990—Jose Rijo, Cincinnati (NL)
1989—Dave Stewart, Oakland (AL)
1988—Orel Hershiser, Los Angeles (NL)
1987—Frank Viola, Minnesota (AL)
1986—Ray Knight, New York (NL)
1985—Bret Saberhagen, Kansas City (AL)
1984—Alan Trammell, Detroit (AL)
1983—Rick Dempsey, Baltimore (AL)
1982—Darrell Porter, St. Louis (NL)
1981—Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager, Los Angeles (NL)
1980—Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia (NL)
1979—Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh (NL)
1978—Bucky Dent, New York (AL)
1977—Reggie Jackson, New York (AL)
1976—Johnny Bench, Cincinnati (NL)
1975—Pete Rose, Cincinnati (NL)
1974—Rollie Fingers, Oakland (AL)
1973—Reggie Jackson, Oakland (AL)
1972—Gene Tenace, Oakland (AL)
1971—Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh (NL)
1970—Brooks Robinson, Baltimore (AL)
1969—Donn Clendenon, New York (NL)
1968—Mickey Lolich, Detroit (AL)
1967—Bob Gibson, St. Louis (NL)
1966—Frank Robinson, Baltimore (AL)
Non-Pitchers, Fewest At Bats by World Series MVP
13—Hideki Matsui, 2009, New York Yankees
13—Rick Dempsey, 1983, Baltimore
14—Frank Robinson, 1966, Baltimore
14—Donn Clendenon, 1969, New York Mets
14—Steve Yeager, 1981, Los Angeles Dodgers
15—Johnny Bench, 1976, Cincinnati
15—Mike Lowell, 2007, Boston
Most World Series RBIs, Last Game
6—Hideki Matsui, N.Y. Yankkes, Nov. 4, 2009, vs. Philadelphia
5—Hector Lopez, N.Y. Yankees, Oct. 9, 1961, vs. Cincinnati
5—Johnny Bench, Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 1976, vs. N.Y. Yankkees
5—Reggie Jackson, N.Y. Yankees, Oct. 18, 1977, vs. L.A. Dodgers
5—Pedro Guerrero, L.A. Dodgers, Oct. 28, 1981, vs. N.Y. Yankees
5—Kirk Gibson, Detroit, Oct. 14, 1984, vs. San Diego
Most Home Runs by a Player one World Series
5—Reggie Jackson, New York Yankees, 1977 (6 games)
5—Chase Utley, Philadelphia Phillies, 2009 (6 games)
4—Babe Ruth, New York Yankees, 1926 (7 games)
4—Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees, 1928 (4 games)
4—Duke Snider, Brooklyn Dodgers, 1952 (7 games)
4—Duke Snider, Brooklyn Dodgers, 1955 (7 games)
4—Hank Bauer, New York Yankees, 1958 (7 games)
4—Gene Tenace, Oakland Athletics, 1972 (7 games)
4—Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants, 2002 (7 games)
World Series Career Hits Leaders
The world series career hits leaders (x-active):
Hits
1, Yogi Berra 71
2, Mickey Mantle 59
3, Frankie Frisch 58
4, Joe DiMaggio 54
5, x-Derek Jeter 50
6, Hank Bauer 46
6, Pee Wee Reese 46
8, Phil Rizzuto 45
8, Gil McDougald 45
10, Lou Gehrig 43
11, Elston Howard 42
11, Babe Ruth 42
11, Eddie Collins 42
golf
College
Turtle Bay Resort Collegiate Invitational
Yesterday
At Turtle Bay Resort
Final Round
Men
Team Scores
1, San Diego State 838 strokes. 2, Illinois 856. 3, Santa Clara 861. 4, Long Beach State 863. 5, New Mexico State 870. 6, Georgia State 873. 7, British Columbia 877. 8, Hawaii 884. 9, Hawaii Pacific 886. 10, Air Force 902. 11, Brigham Young-Hawaii 921. 12, Osaka Gakuin 937.
Individual Results
Alex Kang* (SDSU) 68-73-68—209
Andrew Cooley (SDSU) 70-68-71—209
Michael Drake (LBSU) 70-72-68—210
Rick Lamb (SCU) 70-69-71—210
Johan Carlsson (SDSU) 67-75-70—212
Zach Barlow (Illinois) 74-69-70—213
Tom Berry (SDSU) 73-70-70—213
Luke Guthrie (Illinois) 72-72-70—214
Scott Langley (Illinois) 74-72-68—214
Scott Travers (SCU) 75-69-70—214
Charlie Renfro (HPU) 72-74-69—215
Tom Whitney (Air Force) 72-76-67—215
Cory Oride (UH) 70-75-71—216
Seon Kim (British Columbia) 74-74-68—216
Timothy Madigan (NMSU) 76-72-69—217
Tom Sherreard (GSU) 74-72-71—217
Other Hawaii Golfers
18t, TJ Kua (UH) 72-75-72—219
26t, Matt Tweddell (HPU) 74-74-72—220
36t, Doug Bischoff (BYUH) 71-72-80—223
40t, Kamden Brakel (UH) 76-75-74—225
42, Ale Radice-Fossati (HPU) 73-81-72—226
45t, Jared Sawada (UH) 70-84-75—229
47t, Inoka Kahawaii (BYUH) 79-79-72—230
51, Matthew de Moraes (HPU) 82-78-73—233
52, Connor Rumpf (HPU) 74-84-76—234
53t, Steven Wade (BYUH) 78-83-75—236
55t, Spencer Adkins (BYUH) 78-81-78—237
55t, Daniel Koge (UH) 85-78-74—237
55t, Alexander Chu (UH) 83-80-74—237
60, Andrew Alston (BYUH) 78-84-76—238
61, Henry Park (UH) 79-82-82—234
63t, Pono Calip (UH) 81-86-85—252
*won sudden death playoff on the third hole
Women
Team Scores
1, UC Davis 868 strokes. 2, UCLA 877. 3, USC 879. 4, California 883. 5, Oregon 896. 6, San Jose State 899. 7-tie, Long Beach State 902; Tulsa 902. 9, Oral Roberts 903. 10, Washington 911. 11, San Diego State 912. 12-tie, Hawaii 926; Toledo 926. 14, Gonzaga 939. 15, Brigham Young 940. 16, New Mexico State 943. 17-tie, Oregon State 948; Santa Clara 948.
Individual Results
Lizette Salas (USC) 71-67-70—208
Cristina Corpus (SJSU) 74-71-68—213
AmySimanton (UC Davis) 74-71-68—213
Stephanie Kono (UCLA) 71-67-76—214
Tiffany Lua (UCLA) 70-74-72—216
Kristina Merkle (Tulsa) 72-74-70—216
Alice Kim (UC Davis) 67-76-74—217
Kendra Little (Oregon) 71-71-75—217
Crystal Reeves (Oral Roberts) 78-69-70—217
Simone Hoey (LBSU) 72-69-77—218
Demi Runas (UC Davis) 68-69-81—218
Emily Childs (California ) 74-68-77—219
Pia Halbig (California) 70-75-75—220
Anya Alvarez (Washington) 74-75-72—221
Amber Henstley (Oral Roberts) 71-76-74—221
Diane Kwon (California) 71-73-78—222
Joanne Lee (California) 75-71-76—222
Glory Yang (UCLA) 73-73-76—222
Other Hawaii Golfers
19, Miki Ueoka (SCU) 73-77-73—223
21t, Corie Hou (UH) 76-74-74—224
42t, Brigitte Baker (UH) 76-74-71—231
47t, Tamara Surtees (SCU) 75-79-78—232
51t, Katie Sisler (UC Davis) 76-77-80—233
61t, Erika Lundberg (UH) 77-79-79—235
76t, Brittany Bomar (UH) 75-78-86—239
80t, Kaili Britos (UH) 74-81-86—241
92, Jamie Nonaka (SCU) 84-81-84—249
hockey
National Hockey League
All Times Hawaii
Yesterday's Results
San Jose 3, Columbus 2, SO
Buffalo 3, N.Y. Islanders 0
New Jersey 3, Washington 2
Florida 3, Carolina 0
Calgary 3, Dallas 2, OT
Colorado 4, Phoenix 1
Today's Games
Columbus at Atlanta, 2 p.m.
Montreal at Boston, 2 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 2:30 p.m.
San Jose at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.
Vancouver at Minnesota, 3 p.m.
Calgary at St. Louis, 3:30 p.m.
Chicago at Phoenix, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Edmonton, 4:30 p.m.
Nashville at Anaheim, 5 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 5:30 p.m.
Tomorrow's Games
N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 2 p.m.
Toronto at Carolina, 2 p.m.
Philadelphia at Buffalo, 2:30 p.m.
Washington at Florida, 2:30 p.m.
Vancouver at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.
Chicago at Colorado, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders 0 0 0—0
Buffalo 1 1 1—3
First Period—1, Buffalo, Roy 1 (Rivet, Vanek), 8:27 (pp). Second Period—2, Buffalo, Vanek 5 (Stafford, Connolly), 17:13 (pp). Third Period—3, Buffalo, Gaustad 3 (Myers, Tallinder), 16:19. Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, Biron. Buffalo, Miller. A—17,626 (18,690). T—2:21.
San Jose 1 1 0 0—3
Columbus 1 1 0 0—2
San Jose won shootout 1-0
First Period—1, San Jose, Thornton 4 (Clowe, Blake), 6:32. 2, Columbus, Chimera 4 (Tyutin, Stralman), 9:18. Second Period—3, San Jose, Heatley 10 (Marleau, Boyle), 4:17 (pp). 4, Columbus, Nash 10 (Umberger, Stralman), 16:45 (pp). Overtime—None. Shootout—San Jose 1 (Couture NG, Boyle G), Columbus 0 (Filatov NG, Stralman NG, Nash NG). Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Columbus, Mason. A—13,401 (18,144). T—2:35.
Washington 1 0 1—2
New Jersey 0 1 2—3
First Period—1, Washington, Sloan 1 (Perreault, Clark), 17:10. Second Period—2, New Jersey, Rolston 3 (Niedermayer, Langenbrunner), 3:33. Third Period—3, New Jersey, Bergfors 3 (Parise, Zajac), 11:20 (pp). 4, New Jersey, Bergfors 4 (Zajac, Greene), 15:10 (pp). 5, Washington, Fleischmann 3 (Laich, Perreault), 18:23. Goalies—Washington, Varlamov. New Jersey, Brodeur. A—13,498 (17,625). T—2:23.
Carolina 0 0 0—0
Florida 0 0 3—3
Third Period—1, Florida, Reinprecht 9 (Stillman, Ballard), 5:09. 2, Florida, Stillman 2 (McCabe, Reinprecht), 13:44 (pp). 3, Florida, Allen 1, 17:59 (en-sh). Goalies—Carolina, C.Ward. Florida, Vokoun. A—12,424 (19,250). T—2:16.
Calgary 0 1 1 1—3
Dallas 0 0 2 0—2
Second Period—1, Calgary, Iginla 5 (Giordano, Regehr), 15:53. Third Period—2, Dallas, Neal 9 (Daley, Skrastins), 4:49. 3, Dallas, Eriksson 6 (Richards, Skrastins), 8:52. 4, Calgary, Langkow 4 (Iginla, Bourque), 19:11. Overtime—5, Calgary, Iginla 6 (Bouwmeester, Jokinen), 1:25 (pp). Goalies—Calgary, McElhinney. Dallas, Turco. A—16,369 (18,532). T—2:16.
Phoenix 0 0 1—1
Colorado 1 0 3—4
First Period—1, Colorado, Hejduk 6 (Quincey, Stastny), :57 (pp). Third Period—2, Colorado, Svatos 3 (Stastny, Hejduk), 6:43. 3, Phoenix, Jovanovski 5 (Lang, Lombardi), 9:52 (pp). 4, Colorado, D.Jones 4 (O'Reilly), 19:17 (en). 5, Colorado, Hejduk 7 (Stastny, Dupuis), 19:36. Goalies—Phoenix, Bryzgalov. Colorado, Budaj. A—11,012 (18,007). T—2:20.
wATER POLO
High School
Interscholastic League of Honolulu
Division I Semifinals
Yesterday
At Kamehameha
Punahou 13, Pac-Five 4. Pun—Brett Carter 3, Brandon Imada 3. P5—Connor Nahoopii 2.
Kamehameha 8, Iolani 5. KS: Evan Leeloy 3, Kumu Logan-Blomfield 2. Iol: Chris Nichols 3.
volleyball
College Women
CSTV/AVCA Division I Coaches Top 25 Poll Matches
No. 8 Iowa State def. No. 2 Texas 22-25, 25-22, 25-15, 20-25, 15-12. No. 10 Nebraska def. Missouri 25-19, 25-16, 25-16. Oklahoma def. No. 20 Baylor 25-22, 25-20, 25-22. Kansas State def. No. 23 Texas A 25-20, 25-27, 25-22, 21-25, 16-14.
notices
Upcoming
Baseball
Honolulu Little League Spring Registration—Nov. 7, 8, 21, 22 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Kapaolono Community Park (701 11th Ave). All age divisions from boundaries of Hawaii Kai to Kalihi stream. Registration forms visit www.eteamz/honolululittleleague/. Information: Tusi Tupuola, 285-0044.
Kalanianaole Athletic Club (Central/East Oahu) Spring Registration—for PONY ages 5-14. Nov. 21 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Aina Haina Community Park or online at www.kacbaseball.org. Information: Dennis, 228-5508.
Running
Nov. 15—The Friends of Kailua High School 5K/10K Fun-Run/Walk, at 7 a.m. at Kailua High School gym. Fee: $15, $25 with shirt. Proceeds benefit Kailua High School programs and needs. Register online at active.com or email edracers@aol.com for applications. Information: Anne Higashi, 223-5720 or Ed Kemper, 225-2965.
Softball
Registration for 2010 season—open to girls ages 5-11. Nov. 15, 21 from 4-8 p.m. at Hoaeae Community Park. Fee: $50 deposit and a photocopy of child's birth certificate is required.
Volleyball
Hawaiian Islands Volleyball Academy (HIVA) Tryouts—Nov. 10 16U girls and Nov. 13 18U girls from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Holy Trinity Gym (5919 Kalaniana'ole Hwy). Bring photo I.D. with proof of age. Information: Ernie, 295-0987.