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Posted on: Saturday, January 23, 2010

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

David Duval shot a 13-under 59 to rally from seven shots off the pace for a one-stroke victory over Steve Pate. Duval made an eagle on the 18th hole. Al Geiberger (1977) and Chip Beck (1991) also shot 59s but neither did it in the final round.

Source: Associated Press

SPORTS TODAY

GOLF

Champions Tour, Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualālai, second round, 10 a.m. at Hualālai Golf Club, Big Island.

BASKETBALL

College men, Western Athletic Conference, Louisiana Tech vs. Hawai'i, 7:05 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

College, Pacific West Conference, Hawai'i Pacific vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i at Cannon Activities Center. Women at 5 p.m.; Men at 7 p.m.

College, Pacific West Conference, Hawai'i-Hilo vs. Chaminade at McCabe gym. Women at 5:30 p.m.; Men at 7:30 p.m.

SPORTS TOMORROW

GOLF

Champions Tour, Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualālai, final round, 10 a.m. at Hualālai Golf Club, Big Island.

TENNIS

Honolulu Challenger, qualifying, 9 a.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park. No admission charge.

BASEBALL

O'ahu AJA League

Yesterday

Pearl City 5, McCully 4

Thursday

Pearl City 6, Kāne'ohe 2

Mānoa 14, Olomana 5

Wednesday

McCully 18, Mililani 7

BASKETBALL

College Men

Major Scores

Yesterday

EAST

Canisius 74, Rider 58

Iona 56, Manhattan 53

St. Peter's 74, Niagara 65

Yale 71, Brown 63

SOUTH

Coll. of Charleston 70, Wofford 68

Kennesaw St. 69, Fla. Gulf Coast 68

Stetson 76, Mercer 69

MIDWEST

Cleveland St. 64, Wis.-Green Bay 50

Wis.-Milwaukee 69, Youngstown St. 59

FAR WEST

Idaho St. 80, E. Washington 74

N. Colorado 79, Sacramento St. 65

Weber St. 86, Portland St. 83

College Women

Major Scores

Yesterday

EAST

Fairfield 51, Rider 45

Iona 64, Manhattan 53

Marist 59, St. Peter's 48

New Hampshire 87, Albany, N.Y. 77

Siena 59, Loyola, Md. 33

Yale 67, Brown 43

SOUTH

N.C. State 51, Wake Forest 49

North Carolina 79, Clemson 61

UNC Asheville 64, N.C. Central 58

MIDWEST

Bradley 63, Creighton 57

Cleveland St. 57, Youngstown St. 43

N. Iowa 59, Drake 46

FAR WEST

E. Washington 70, Idaho St. 60

Portland St. 87, Weber St. 62

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Boys Junior Varsity

Yesterday

'Iolani-Black 43, Damien 30

Kamehameha-White 48, St. Francis 47

Saint Louis 54, Kamehameha-Blue 48

Punahou 61, Maryknoll 37

Thursday

Kamehameha-White 64, Mid-Pacific 60

Golf

Bob Hope Classic

Yesterday's Second Round

La Quinta, Calif.

Purse: $5 million

Played on four courses all par 72

p-PGA West - Palmer Course: 6,950 yards; n-PGA West - Nicklaus Course; 6,890 yards; q-La Quinta Country Club; 7,060 yards; s-SilverRock: 7,403 yards

Bubba Watson 66q-62s—128

Alex Prugh 64n-66p—130

Shane Bertsch 62n-69p—131

Joe Ogilvie 65p-66n—131

Martin Flores 66p-65n—131

Chad Collins 67p-64n—131

J.P. Hayes 65p-67n—132

Tim Clark 70n-63p—133

Vaughn Taylor 66n-67p—133

Garrett Willis 65n-69p—134

Tom Gillis 68p-66n—134

Steve Elkington 69p-65n—134

Mike Weir 67p-67n—134

Bill Haas 68q-66s—134

Briny Baird 68p-67n—135

Kevin Na 69p-66n—135

Ryan Moore 69q-67s—136

Bill Lunde 68n-68p—136

Brian Gay 71p-65n—136

Kevin Stadler 67s-69q—136

Matt Jones 69n-67p—136

Chris Wilson 69n-67p—136

Jeff Overton 68p-68n—136

Matt Kuchar 67q-69s—136

Charles Howell III 68n-69p—137

Pat Perez 68s-69q—137

John Senden 68q-69s—137

Brett Quigley 71q-66s—137

Jesper Parnevik 68s-69q—137

George McNeill 65q-72s—137

Fredrik Jacobson 70n-67p—137

Rod Pampling 67q-70s—137

Derek Lamely 68p-69n—137

Matt Bettencourt 71n-66p—137

Omar Uresti 70n-67p—137

D.J. Trahan 69p-68n—137

Justin Rose 70s-67q—137

Roger Tambellini 66q-71s—137

Jeff Klauk 66q-72s—138

Jerod Turner 69n-69p—138

Jeff Quinney 64n-74p—138

Ryuji Imada 67p-71n—138

Henrik Bjornstad 68p-70n—138

Heath Slocum 66p-72n—138

John Merrick 68q-70s—138

Richard S. Johnson 69n-69p—138

Paul Goydos 69p-69n—138

Scott McCarron 67n-71p—138

Brenden Pappas 68n-70p—138

Carl Pettersson 73n-66p—139

Greg Chalmers 70p-69n—139

Jimmy Walker 71s-68q—139

Jay Williamson 71n-68p—139

Ted Purdy 70n-69p—139

Webb Simpson 67p-72n—139

Greg Owen 74p-65n—139

Chris DiMarco 72n-67p—139

Brandt Snedeker 70p-69n—139

Lee Janzen 69s-70q—139

Chris Stroud 71n-68p—139

Ryan Palmer 72s-67q—139

Ricky Barnes 67q-72s—139

David Duval 74p-65n—139

Marc Turnesa 69p-70n—139

Jason Dufner 72s-67q—139

Ben Crane 70q-69s—139

Joe Durant 71s-69q—140

Josh Teater 71s-69q—140

Michael Sim 73q-67s—140

Graham DeLaet 71q-69s—140

David Toms 70q-70s—140

Kevin Sutherland 69n-71p—140

Bob Estes 68q-72s—140

Brendon de Jonge 73n-67p—140

Cameron Percy 70q-70s—140

Matt Every 69q-71s—140

James Nitties 71s-69q—140

PGA European-Abu Dhabi Championship

Yesterday's Second Round

At Abu Dhabi Golf Club

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Purse: $2.5 million

Yardage: 7,510; Par 72

Rick Kulacz, Australia 69-63—132

Sergio Garcia, Spain 66-67—133

Peter Hanson, Sweden 66-67—133

Shane Lowry, Ireland 68-65—133

Rhys Davies, Wales 66-68—134

Martin Kaymer, Germany 67-67—134

Chris Wood, England 70-64—134

Richard Green, Australia 70-65—135

Ian Poulter, England 65-70—135

Edoardo Molinari, Italy 69-66—135

Ariel Canete, Argentina 70-65—135

Rory McIlroy, N. Ireland 66-69—135

Alvaro Quiros, Spain 66-70—136

Francesco Molinari, Italy 68-68—136

Paul Lawrie, Scotland 66-70—136

Also

Anthony Kim, U.S. 70-70—140

Camilo Villegas, Colomb. 71-68—139

Geoff Ogilvy, Australia 72-69—141

Colin Montgomerie, Scot. 73-68—141

Lee Westwood, England 69-78—147

PGA Champions Tour

Mitsubishi Electric Championship

At Hualālai Golf Club

Par: 72 (36-36); Yardage: 7,107

Yesterday's results

Tom Watson 32-31—63

Tom Lehman 35-30—65

Fred Couples 33-32—65

Michael Allen 32-34—66

Phil Blackmar 34-32—66

Nick Price 34-32—66

Dan Forsman 33-33—66

Peter Jacobsen 35-32—67

Bruce Lietzke 32-35—67

Hale Irwin 35-32—67

Corey Pavin 36-31—67

Keith Fergus 35-32—67

Allen Doyle 34-34—68

Mike Goodes 35-33—68

Brad Bryant 33-35—68

Mark O'Meara 33-35—68

John Cook 33-35—68

Bernhard Langer 33-35—68

Bruce Vaughan 36-33—69

Mark Wiebe 32-37—69

Mark McNulty 36-33—69

Loren Roberts 33-36—69

D.A. Weibring 36-34—70

Jay Haas 36-34—70

Curtis Strange 37-34—71

Andy North 32-39—71

Jerry Pate 34-37—71

Bobby Wadkins 36-35—71

Mike Reid 37-34—71

Jeff Sluman 35-36—71

Andy Bean 36-35—71

R.W. Eaks 37-35—72

Ben Crenshaw 39-33—72

Denis Watson 39-35—74

Tom Pernice, Jr. 37-38—75

Gary Player 38-38—76

Today's Tee Times

10:30 a.m.—Tom Pernice Jr., Gary Player. 10:40—Ben Crenshaw, Denis Watson. 10:50—Andy Bean, R.W. Eaks. 11—Mike Reid, Jeff Sluman. 11:10—Jerry Pate, Bobby Wadkins. 11:20—Curtis Strange, Andy North. 11:30—D.A. Weibring, Jay Haas. 11:40—Mark McNulty, Loren Roberts. 11:50—Bruce Vaughan, Mark Wiebe. 12 p.m.—John Cook, Bernhard Langer. 12:10—Brad Bryant, Mark O'Meara. 12:20—Allen Doyle, Mike Goodes. 12:30—Corey Pavin, Keith Fergus. 12:40—Bruce Lietzke, Hale Irwin. 12:50—Dan Forsman, Peter Jacobsen. 1—Phil Blackmar, Nick Price. 1:10—Fred Couples, Michael Allen. 1:20—Tom Watson, Tom Lehman.

Gymnastics

Aloha Gymfest

Jan. 15-16

At Le Jardin Academy

Hawai'i gymnasts

Level 10

Seniors—Ages 17-older: 6, Paige Castillo (Koko). 9, Keolamau Yee (Koko). 16: 4, Jordyn Lee (koko). 5, Stephanie Goya (Pan). 6, Kelli Nakashima (Koko). Juniors—13-15: 6, Lauren Nagao (Koko).

Level 9

Seniors—16-older: 4, Joey Ching (Koko). 8, Savannah Close (ITG). 10, Chloe Yester (ITG). 11, Taryn Chun (ITG). 14-15: 2, Kaili Akeo (Koko). 7, Keaolani Cenido-Niheu (Koko). 13: 5, Angela Ching (Koko). 7, Cathy Kimura (Koko). 12: 4, Haley Nagao (Koko).

Level 8

Juniors—13: 2, Savannah Udac (Kona). 5, Katie Norris (K-Bay). 12: 5, Phoebe Miller (Koko). Children—8-10: 1, Nicole Cristobal (Kona).

Level 7

Juniors—12: 4, Mari Domingo (ITG). 5, Allena Shimabukuro (Pan). 11: 1, Alyssa Nakamura (ITG). 3, Eden Sun (ITG). 5, Summer Lecher (Koko). Children—10: 4, Jaelyn Domingo (ITG). 5, Gabby Faumuina (ITG). 7-9: 2, Jenna Domingo (ITG). 4, Maiya Fujiwara (Koko). 5, Madeline Tyau (Koko).

Level 5

Juniors—10-older: 3, Esther Beatty (Koko). 4, Lauryn-Ashley Myers (Koko). 5, Bryann Davis (Koko).

Level 4

Juniors—10-older: 2, Adrianne Bonham (Koko). 3, Joey Watanabe (Koko). 4, Kaiulani Kinimaka (Koko). Children—9: 1, Katy Koopman (K-Bay). 5, Olivia Benedict (Koko). 8: 2, Arianna Lovell (Koko). 3, Alyssa Okada (Koko). 4, Marina Imanaka (Koko). 5, Gracie Wee (Koko). 6-7: 1, Hannah Barnett (K-Bay). 2, Aisha Yamamoto (Koko). 4, Katelyn Starosta (Koko).

Hockey

National Hockey League

All Times Hawai'i

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA

New Jersey 49 33 15 1 67 134 108

Pittsburgh 52 31 20 1 63 166 149

N.Y. Rngrs 51 24 20 7 55 135 135

N.Y. Islndrs 51 23 20 8 54 137 153

Philadelph 49 25 21 3 53 150 140

Northeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Buffalo 49 30 12 7 67 141 117

Ottawa 52 27 21 4 58 145 153

Boston 49 23 18 8 54 125 124

Montreal 52 24 23 5 53 134 144

Toronto 52 17 25 10 44 139 180

Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Washingtn 50 32 12 6 70 191 141

Atlanta 50 22 21 7 51 155 164

Florida 51 21 21 9 51 142 153

Tampa Bay 50 20 20 10 50 130 156

Carolina 49 15 27 7 37 125 167

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Chicago 51 35 12 4 74 169 115

Nashville 51 29 19 3 61 143 142

Detroit 50 25 17 8 58 129 130

St. Louis 50 22 21 7 51 132 142

Columbus 53 20 24 9 49 140 176

Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Colorado 50 29 15 6 64 149 136

Vancouver 50 30 18 2 62 162 124

Calgary 51 26 19 6 58 132 132

Minnesota 51 24 23 4 52 141 154

Edmonton 50 16 28 6 38 133 172

Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA

San Jose 52 34 10 8 76 174 126

Phoenix 51 29 17 5 63 137 131

Los Angels 50 28 19 3 59 148 141

Dallas 51 22 18 11 55 148 164

Anaheim 51 23 21 7 53 144 161

Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Yesterday's results

Montreal 3, New Jersey 1

Colorado 2, Nashville 1

Dallas 4, Edmonton 3

Today's games

Ottawa at Boston, 8 a.m.

Carolina at Philadelphia, 8 a.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, 2 p.m.

New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, 2 p.m.

Phoenix at Washington, 2 p.m.

Toronto at Florida, 2 p.m.

Los Angeles at Detroit, 2 p.m.

Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 2:30 p.m.

Anaheim at St. Louis, 3 p.m.

Columbus at Minnesota, 4 p.m.

Chicago at Vancouver, 5 p.m.

Buffalo at San Jose, 5:30 p.m.

Tomorrow's games

Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:30 a.m.

Boston at Carolina, noon

Dallas at Colorado, 3 p.m.

Montreal 1 1 1—3

New Jersey 1 0 0—1

First—1, New Jersey, Parise 21 (Langenbrunner, Mottau), 5:16. 2, Montreal, Pouliot 11 (Gomez, Moen), 16:10. Second—3, Montreal, Darche 1 (B.Gionta, Hamrlik), 4:35. Third—4, Montreal, Cammalleri 24 (Markov, Darche), 11:53. Goalies—Montreal, Halak. New Jersey, Brodeur. A—17,625 (17,625). T—2:12.

Nashville 0 1 0—1

Colorado 1 1 0—2

First—1, Colorado, Duchene 16 (Stastny, Liles), 13:46 (pp). Second—2, Colorado, Yip 6 (Tucker, Stoa), 7:25 (pp). 3, Nashville, Franson 5 (Hornqvist, Arnott), 8:47 (pp). Goalies—Nashville, Rinne. Colorado, Anderson. A—12,452 (18,007). T—2:21.

Dallas 2 1 1—4

Edmonton 1 1 1—3

First—1, Dallas, Daley 3 (Ott), 6:00. 2, Dallas, Modano 9 (Robidas, Richards), 12:33 (pp). 3, Edmonton, Potulny 10 (Nilsson, Penner), 13:12 (pp). Second—4, Dallas, Benn 9 (Ott, Sutherby), 11:24. 5, Edmonton, Gagner 11 (Gilbert, Penner), 19:41. Third—6, Edmonton, Gagner 12 (Nilsson, Potulny), 18:58. 7, Dallas, Neal 20 (Eriksson), 19:37. Goalies—Dallas, Turco. Edmonton, Dubnyk. A—16,839 (16,839). T—2:25.

Mixed Martial Arts

X1 World Events

Showdown at Waipahu

Jan. 17

At Waipahu High School

Main Card (Pro Boxing)

175 lbs.—Chris Cisneros (AP Boxing) def. Ronald Jhun (808 Fight Factory), TKO, 1:50 of 2nd. 135—Isaac Arasato (Pālolo Boxing) def. Daniel Schlienz (Minnesota), TKO, 0:59 of 1st. 147—Mike Balasi (Kawano Boxing) def. John Hoffman (Minn), TKO, 1:38 of 1st. 155—Harris Sarmiento (808FF) def. Yancey Cuellar (Minn), 4th round unanimous decision. 147—Justin Mercado (Team MMAD) def. Brandon Pieper (808FF), TKO, 2:22 of 1st. 147—Chris Willems (AP Boxing) def. Ian Dela Cuesta (808FF), 4th round unanimous decision.

Undercard (Mixed Bouts)

Mixed Martial Arts: Heavyweight—Dirty Curt (Team Submit) def. Luis Santiago (Freelance), submission, 1:05 of first. 170—Palema Amone (Average Joes) def. Tommy Lawhorn (TS), TKO, submission, 2:17 of 1st. 145—Shawn Burroughs (Univ. Combat) def. Petey Vital (Demon MMA), submission, 2:17 of 1st. 150—Lani Fauhiva (AJ) def. Vana Mendiola (TS), submission, 0:55 of 1st. 165—Jairus Munoz (APB) def. Matthew Myers (South MMA), unanimous dec. Kickboxing: 135—Travis Costa (Hakuilua) def. Chris Mattos (UFS), unanimous dec. 165—Gaylord Balasi (KB) def. Tyrone O'Neil, TKO, 0:56 of 3rd. 115—Marina Chong (UFS) def. N. Kekaula (Free), KO, 1:05 of 2nd. 135—Ola Lum (O2MA) def. Carlos Lave (Hakuilua), majority dec. Pankration: 100—Sonja Soon (AJ) def. Sivada Koulthasen (TS), submission, 1:44 of 1st. Boxing: 155—Royal Kaua (O2MA) def. James Orso (808FF), unanimous dec.

Soccer

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

Girls Varsity

Punahou 5, Pac-Five 1

Goal scorers—Pun: Lahaina Zoller, Karli Look, Sydney Meheula, Kendra Trifonovitch, Katie Yanagi. PF: Kendal Kagawa.

Kamehameha 5, Mid-Pacific 0

Goal scorers—KS: Courtney-Rae Botelho 2, Jessica Johnson, Taylor Rae Silva, Carly Neal.

Sacred Hearts 5, St. Francis 0

Goal scorers—SHA: Logan Chan 2, Tate Kaiama 2, Kealakekua Makekau.

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Red West

Boys Varsity

Kapolei 2, Mililani 1

Goal scorers—Kap: Elijah Tagura, Eric Morales. Mili: Cameron Metz.

Pearl City 7, Campbell 1

Goal scorers—PC: Tyler Brunthal 2, Tyler Matas, Dayton Sato, Ryan Tokunaga, Nicolas Kapua, Beau Hirata. Camp: Caleb Gouveia.

Girls Varsity

Mililani 1, Kapolei 0

Goal scorer—Mili: Chelsea Miyake.

Pearl City 2, Campbell 0

Goal scorer—PC: Alyssa Nagi, Kristy Iwahashi.

Leilehua 3, Waialua 0

Goal scorers—Lei: Kearsten Sego, Roseanne Dumlao, Shelby Hill.

Girls Junior Varsity

Mililani 4, Kapolei 0

Pearl City 7, Campbell 0

Sumo

January Grand Tournament

At Tokyo

Day 13 Results

J2—Okinumi (9-4) def. M15—Tochinonada (4-9). M15—Kitataiki (8-5) def. M12—Tosayutaka (8-5). M16—Toyohibiki (10-3) def. M11—Mokonami (5-8). M14—Iwakiyama (9-4) def. M11—Takamisakari (6-7). M10—Tochiozan (8-5) def. M16—Koryu (3-10). M13—Tamanoshima (7-6) def. M9—Shotenro (3-10). M7—Wakanosato (9-4) def. M14—Hakuba (8-5). M7—Tamawashi (8-5) def. M10—Aran (8-5). M12—Homasho (7-6) def. M6—Bushuyama (1-12). M5—Kyokutenho (7-6) def. M13—Shimotori (6-7). M9—Kokkai (5-8) def. M5—Yoshikaze (5-8). M8—Asasekiryu (6-7) def. M4—Takekaze (5-8). M1—Tochinoshin (3-10) def. M3—Hokutoriki (2-11). M1—Toyonoshima (7-6) def. M2—Goeido (6-7). M3—Kisenosato (8-5) def. K—Kakuryu (6-7). K—Kotoshogiku (6-7) def. M2—Miyabiyama (3-10). S—Baruto (10-3) def. M6—Aminishiki (9-4). O—Harumafuji (10-3) def. M4—Kakizoe (6-7). Y—Asashoryu (12-1) def. O—Kotooshu (8-5). O—Kaio (7-6) def. Y—Hakuho (10-3).

Tennis

Australian Open

Today's Singles

At Melbourne Park

Melbourne, Australia

Purse: $22.14 million (Grand Slam)

Surface: Hard-Outdoor

Third Round—Men: Lukasz Kubot, Poland, def. Mikhail Youzhny (20), Russia, walkover. Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, def. Albert Montanes (31), Spain, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Nikolay Davydenko (6), Russia, def. Juan Monaco (30), Argentina, 6-0, 6-3, 6-4. Women: Sam Stosur (13), Australia, def. Alberta Brianti, Italy, 6-4, 6-1. Victoria Azarenka (7), Belarus, def. Tathiana Garbin, Italy, 6-0, 6-2. Vera Zvonareva (9), Russia, def. Gisela Dulko, Argentina, 6-1, 7-5. Serena Williams (1), United States, def. Carla Suarez Navarro (32), Spain, 6-0, 6-3. Francesca Schiavone (17), Italy, def. Agnieszka Radwanska (10), Poland, 6-2, 6-2.

Wrestling

High School

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Yesterday

At 'Iolani

Boys Varsity

'Iolani 34, Saint Louis 27

Punahou 66, Pac-Five 11

Kamehameha 58, Damien 6

'Iolani 39, Pac-Five 9

Punahou 69, Damien 6

Kamehameha 62, Saint Louis 9

Girls Varsity

Kamehameha 36, Punahou 30

Pac-Five, 'Iolani 24

Transactions

Baseball

American League

National League

Colorado Rockies—Agreed to terms with RHP Rafael Betancourt on a two-year contract.

Milwaukee Brewers—Agreed to terms with LHP Doug Davis on a one-year contract.

San Francisco Giants—Designated 1B Jesus Guzman for assignment.

Football

National Football League

Detroit Lions—Named Danny Crossman special teams coordinator.

San Francisco 49ers—Signed G Brian De La Puente to a future contract.

Washington Redskins—Named Sean McVay offensive assistant coach. Announced Steve Jackson will remain with the team as safeties coach.