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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, February 26, 2010

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Running back Earl Campbell was taken No. 1 overall by the Houston Oilers.

Source: Advertiser research

SPORTS TODAY

BASEBALL

College, Oregon vs. Hawai'i, 6:35 p.m. at Les Murakami Stadium.

High school, Glenn Nitta/Mililani Tournament, Roosevelt at Mililani; Kamehameha vs. Moanalua at Central O'ahu Regional Park; Kalani at Pearl City; Wai'anae at Kailua. Games start at 4 p.m.

SOFTBALL

College women, doubleheader, Pacific West Conference, Dixie State vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 1 p.m. at Howard Okita field.

VOLLEYBALL

College men, Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, BYU vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

BASEBALL

High School

NA OPIO TOURNAMENT

Yesterday

Saint Louis 10, Leilehua 3

Kapolei 8, Maryknoll 3

Campbell 12, Kealakehe 1

Pac-Five 21, Waipahu 8

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

Today's Games, Hawai'i Times

Dallas at Atlanta, 2 p.m.

New York at Washington, 2 p.m.

Cleveland at Toronto, 2 p.m.

Portland at Chicago, 3 p.m.

Charlotte at Memphis, 3 p.m.

Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 3 p.m.

San Antonio at Houston, 3:30 p.m.

Detroit at Denver, 4 p.m.

L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

Orlando at New Orleans, 4:30 p.m.

Utah at Sacramento, 5 p.m.

Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers, 5:30 p.m.

Yesterday's Results

Milwaukee 30 31 28 23—112

Indiana 31 25 21 33—110

MILWAUKEE – Delfino 3-9 3-4 10, Mbah a Moute 3-7 0-0 6, Bogut 7-9 1-1 15, Jennings 6-18 4-4 18, Salmons 5-12 9-10 20, Ridnour 6-11 0-0 12, Bell 1-1 0-0 3, Ilyasova 7-9 2-2 17, Stackhouse 4-10 1-2 11, Ivey 0-0 0-2 0. Totals 42-86 20-25 112.

INDIANA – Rush 1-4 0-0 3, Granger 7-15 7-8 21, Murphy 5-12 2-4 16, Ford 3-10 11-12 17, Watson 5-7 5-8 15, Dunleavy 1-6 5-6 7, Hibbert 6-7 0-0 12, Head 3-6 2-2 10, D.Jones 2-5 1-2 5, S.Jones 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 34-74 35-44 110.

3-Point Goals—Milwaukee 8-18 (Stackhouse 2-4, Jennings 2-4, Bell 1-1, Ilyasova 1-2, Delfino 1-3, Salmons 1-3, Ridnour 0-1), Indiana 7-16 (Murphy 4-7, Head 2-2, Rush 1-1, Watson 0-1, Dunleavy 0-2, Granger 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Milwaukee 53 (Bogut 10), Indiana 45 (Watson 8). Assists—Milwaukee 24 (Ridnour 8), Indiana 18 (Watson, Ford 5). Total Fouls—Milwaukee 28, Indiana 20. Flagrant Fouls—S.Jones. A—14,116 (18,165).

Cleveland 21 27 25 35—108

Boston 31 25 18 14— 88

CLEVELAND – James 11-23 11-15 36, Jamison 4-9 1-2 9, O'Neal 3-8 0-0 6, M.Williams 7-13 0-0 19, Parker 2-4 0-0 5, Varejao 6-7 2-2 14, West 3-6 0-0 7, Moon 0-0 0-0 0, Hickson 4-6 0-0 8, J.Williams 0-0 0-0 0, Powe 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 41-78 16-21 108.

BOSTON [0xad]– Daniels 2-5 0-0 4, Garnett 4-10 2-2 10, Perkins 3-5 2-4 8, Rondo 8-19 3-6 19, R.Allen 7-13 3-3 21, Wallace 3-8 2-2 9, Davis 1-5 0-0 2, T.Allen 3-8 2-2 8, Robinson 2-6 2-4 7, Landry 0-2 0-0 0, Scalabrine 0-0 0-0 0, S.Williams 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-81 16-23 88.

3-Point Goals—Cleveland 10-21 (M.Williams 5-9, James 3-6, West 1-2, Parker 1-2, Jamison 0-2), Boston 6-18 (R.Allen 4-8, Robinson 1-1, Wallace 1-3, T.Allen 0-1, Rondo 0-1, Landry 0-2, Daniels 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Cleveland 49 (Varejao 10), Boston 48 (Garnett 10). Assists—Cleveland 24 (James 9), Boston 19 (Rondo 11). Total Fouls—Cleveland 19, Boston 19. Technicals—Varejao, Boston defensive three second 2. A—18,624 (18,624).

Denver 29 36 33 29—127

Golden State 21 35 31 25—112

DENVER – Anthony 12-21 3-8 27, Martin 2-6 1-3 5, Nene 2-6 3-4 7, Billups 13-19 5-5 37, Afflalo 2-3 0-0 5, Smith 8-17 2-2 25, Andersen 2-7 3-4 7, Lawson 5-8 0-2 12, Allen 1-4 0-0 2, Graham 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 47-92 17-28 127.

GOLDEN STATE – George 1-6 1-2 4, Turiaf 6-9 0-0 12, Biedrins 2-8 1-2 5, Curry 11-19 6-6 30, Ellis 6-22 9-9 22, Morrow 7-14 2-2 20, Tolliver 4-12 0-0 10, Hunter 3-6 3-4 9. Totals 40-96 22-25 112.

3-Point Goals—Denver 16-27 (Smith 7-13, Billups 6-8, Lawson 2-3, Afflalo 1-1, Anthony 0-2), Golden State 10-24 (Morrow 4-6, Tolliver 2-3, Curry 2-5, Ellis 1-5, George 1-5). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Denver 65 (Andersen 11), Golden State 50 (George 9). Assists—Denver 29 (Billups 9), Golden State 22 (Curry 13). Total Fouls—Denver 25, Golden State 19. Technicals—Denver delay of game, Denver defensive three second, Golden State Coach Nelson. Flagrant Fouls—Allen. A—18,555 (19,596).

College Men

Major Scores

EAST

Cent. Connecticut St. 74, Long Isl. U. 65

Fairleigh Dickin. 64, Sacred Heart 59, OT

Mnt. St. Mary's, Md. 67, St. Fran., Pa. 51

South Dakota 68, N.J. Tech 58

St. Francis, NY 69, Bryant 60, OT

SOUTH

Belmont 77, Mercer 73

Boise St. 72, Louisiana Tech 59

Charleston Southern 95, VMI 85

Coastal Carolina 71, Liberty 48

Duke 70, Tulsa 52

E. Kentucky 84, Tenn.-Martin 60

ETSU 61, North Florida 46

Furman 59, The Citadel 44

Jacksonville 65, Campbell 52

Kentucky 82, South Carolina 61

Lipscomb 74, Kennesaw St. 66

Longwood 83, N.C. Central 69

Middle Tenn. 74, Fla. International 71

Morehead St. 70, Murray St. 65

South Alabama 54, Denver 52

Vanderbilt 96, Georgia 94, OT

W. Carolina 61, Samford 44

W. Kentucky 78, Florida Atlantic 69, OT

Wofford 74, Coll. of Charleston 68

MIDWEST

Chicago St. 71, North Dakota 61

Detroit 65, Cleveland St. 54

E. Illinois 83, Austin Peay 73

IUPUI 66, N. Dakota St. 52

Ill.-Chicago 78, Wis.-Green Bay 71

Northwestern 74, Iowa 57

S. Dakota St. 66, W. Illinois 53

Tennessee St. 74, SE Missouri 67

UMKC 83, Centenary 69

Wis.-Milwaukee 63, Loy. of Chicago 61

Wisconsin 78, Indiana 46

Wright St. 76, Youngstown St. 73

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas St. 63, New Orleans 56

North Texas 65, Louisiana-Lafayette 57

Troy 76, Ark.-Little Rock 73

FAR WEST

Arizona St. 68, Stanford 60

California 95, Arizona 71

Gonzaga 88, Santa Clara 51

Long Beach St. 68, UC Davis 65

Loyola Marymount 72, San Diego 69

Nevada 83, San Jose St. 79

Oral Roberts 85, S. Utah 65

Oregon 54, Southern Cal 44

Portland 70, San Francisco 59

Saint Mary's, Calif. 76, Pepperdine 49

UC Riverside 62, Pacific 53

UCLA 65, Oregon St. 56

NCAA Division II

Pacific West Conference

Yesterday

Hawai'i-Hilo vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i

At Lā'ie

UHH (13-10, 7-6) 29 40–69

BYUH (16-5, 10-2) 28 47–75

Leading scorers–UHH: Justin Smith 27, Bryan Ngo 14, Lavell Shipman 13. BYUH: Tsung-Hsien Chang 23, Lucas Alves 18, Marques Whippy 11, Virgil Buensuceso 10. Rebounds–UHH: Zachary Wilde 8. BYUH: Whippy 11, Alves 10. Assists–UHH: Andrew Gipson 6. BYUH: Buensuceso 5, Gameren 5.

Hawai'i Pacific vs. Chaminade

At Honolulu

HPU (19-5, 11-2) 41 33–74

CU (7-14, 4-8) 36 34–70

Leading scorers–HPU: Ray Murdock 23, Mike Helton 16, Cliff Hodge 16. CU: Dominique Cooks 19, Chandler Pearson 16, Steven Bennett 15. Rebounds–HPU: Murdock 11. CU: Shane Hanson 9. Assists–HPU: C.J. Jackson 5. CU: Cooks 4.

College Women

NCAA Division II

Pacific West Conference

Yesterday

Hawai'i-Hilo vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i

At Lā'ie

UHH (7-17, 4-9) 35 35–70

BYUH (9-13, 5-7) 36 35–71

Leading scorers–UHH: Hotia Vaaimamao 18, Hina Kimitete 13, Kristy Imai 12, Amanda Muller 10. BYUH: Richelle Fenenbock 20, Zori Drew 15. Rebounds–UHH: Sheena Pio 7. BYUH: Mahina Gago 6. Assists–UHH: Kimitete 5. BYUH: Dara Tompkison 9.

Hawai'i Pacific vs. Chaminade

At Honolulu

HPU (16-5, 12-1) 35 43–78

CU (1-19, 1-12) 29 27–56

Leading scorers–HPU: Genesis Lewis 20, Courtney Buster 14, Britni Ronolo 14, Jazzmin Awa-Williams 11. CU: Kellene Costello 16. Rebounds–HPU: Lewis 11, Ronolo 11. CU: Jasmine Dulan 6. Assists–HPU: Awa-Williams 6. CU: Samantha Saito 2.

GOlf

Phoenix Open

Yesterday

At TPC Scottsdale

Scottsdale, Ariz.

Purse: $6 million

Yardage: 7,216; Par 71 (35-36)

First Round

a-denotes amateur

Camilo Villegas 32-30—62

Matt Every 31-32—63

Justin Rose 33-32—65

Mark Wilson 31-34—65

Ryuji Imada 34-31—65

Rickie Fowler 33-32—65

Pat Perez 32-33—65

Mathew Goggin 33-33—66

Tom Lehman 32-34—66

Geoff Ogilvy 31-35—66

Also

Parker McLachlin 33-34—67

LPGA Tour-HSBC Champions

Yesterday

At Tanah Merah Country Club

Singapore

Purse: $1.3 million

Yardage: 6,457; Par 72

First Round

Lorena Ochoa, Mexico 33-35—68

Hee Young Park, SKo 34-34—68

Cristie Kerr, Unites States 37-31—68

A. Stanford, Unites States 34-34—68

Christina Kim, United States 36-33—69

Song-Hee Kim, SKo 34-35—69

Ai Miyazato, Japan 35-34—69

Sophie Gustafson, Swe 35-34—69

Kristy McPherson, U.S. 34-36—70

Juli Inkster, United States 36-34—70

Also

Michelle Wie, U.S. 35-37—72

Nationwide-Panama Claro Championship

Yesterday

At Golf Club of Panama

Panama City

Purse: $550,000

Yardage: 7,150; Par 70

First Round

Note: Due to darkness five golfers unable to complete round, will finish round Friday.

Ken Duke 33-32—65

Scott Dunlap 32-33—65

David Branshaw 32-33—65

Miguel Angel Carballo 33-32—65

Peter Gustafsson 34-31—65

Scott Brown 35-30—65

Fabian Gomez 32-34—66

Fran Quinn 32-34—66

Brandt Jobe 34-32—66

Marco Dawson 34-32—66

Softball

College Women

Oklahoma State vs. Hawai'i

Yesterday

At Cathedral City, Calif.

Okla. St. (7-4) 000 020 2–4 6 1

UH (8-4) 000 000 0–0 1 3

Anna Whiddon and Tamara Brown. Kaia Parnaby and Katie Grimes. W–Whiddon. L–Parnaby.

Leading hitters–OSU: Maraiah Gearhart 2-3, double, 3 RBIs; Amy Graham 2-3, 2 runs.

High school Girls

Kaimukī Bulldogs Tournament

Roosevelt 7, Kaimukī 2

Kalani 7, Kaiser 0

Kaimukī 7, Farrington 6

Castle 3, Wai'anae 1

Tennis

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Boys Varsity

Pac-Five 3, Kamehameha 2

'Iolani 5, Hawai'i Baptist 0

Punahou 5, Maryknoll 0

Girls Varsity

Le Jardin 5, Pac-Five 0

Water polo

College Women

Yesterday

At Los Angeles

USC 14, Hawai'i 7

UH 1 2 2 2– 7

USC 3 3 5 3–14

Hawai'i Scoring: Amarens Genee 2, Monika Eggens, Helena Slagter, Ryan Hanson-Swaner, Saara Majuri, Carmen Eggens.

Hawai'i Saves: Serena Bredin 2.