BASEBALL
>> Cal State East Bay junior Bryson Nakamura (Pearl City ’08) hit .333 (4-for-12) with three runs, two stolen bases and an RBI for the Pioneers, who were swept by Chico State over the weekend. Junior Zachary Wong (Kaiser ’09) pitched in three of the four games, allowing no hits in 2 2⁄3 innings with one walk and two strikeouts.
>> Pacific (Ore.) junior right-hander Rob Dittrick (Mid-Pacific ’09) was selected to the weekly honor roll by D3Baseball.com last Thursday after allowing one hit over seven innings in a 16-1 win against Lewis & Clark on May 17. Dittrick faced only two batters over the minimum and struck out seven.
>> San Jose State freshman Kalei Contrades (Saint Louis ’11) hit an RBI triple and scored a run in the Spartans’ 6-4 loss to Seattle on Saturday.
>> Northern Colorado freshman outfielder Jensen Park (‘Iolani ’11) hit .400 (6-for-15) with a triple, four runs and three RBIs and freshman infielder Ryan Yamane (Punahou ’11) hit .286 (4-for-14) with a double, four runs and two RBIs in a four-game split with South Dakota State over the weekend.
>> Whittier (Calif.) sophomore pitcher Curtis Martin (‘Iolani ’10) pitched 6 1⁄3 innings against Redlands on Saturday, allowing five runs, but only one earned, with no walks and one strikeout in a 5-1 loss to the Bulldogs.
>> Willamette (Ore.) freshman catcher Tiras Koon (‘Iolani ’11) batted .500 (5-for-10) with a double, a home run and five runs scored to help the Bearcats win two of three games against Lewis & Clark over the weekend. Freshman outfielder Rolenn Himuro (Punahou ’11) went 2-for-7 with a double and scored four times for Willamette.
MEN’S GOLF
>> Brigham Young sophomore Justin Keiley (Baldwin ’10) finished in a season-best third place at the Desert Shootout that ended Saturday in Goodyear, Ariz., finishing at 9-under 207.
WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS
>> UC Davis freshman Tiana Montell (St. Joseph ’11) captured the all-around title with a career-high score of 38.275 at the MPSF championships on Saturday. Montell tied for second on the beam with a 9.850.
>> Arizona senior Rebecca Cardenas (Hawaiian Mission Academy ’08) earned a 9.70 on the bars and a 9.725 on the floor at the Pac-12 championships on Saturday. Arizona State senior Kahoku Palafox (Maryknoll ’08) earned a 9.750 on bars and a 9.675 on the beam.
>> LSU freshman Randi Lau (Thompson Academy ’11) earned a 9.825 on vault, a 9.7 on bars and a 9.25 on beam at the SEC championships on Saturday.
>> Sacramento State senior Emiko Ono (Roosevelt ’08) earned a 9.7 on bars and a .575 on vault at the WAC championships on Saturday.
>> Maryland senior Becca Pang (Punahou ’08) earned a 9.7 on beam at the EAGL championships on Saturday.
>> Cornell sophomore Mackenzie Sato (‘Iolani ’10) earned a 9.6 on floor at the ECAC championships on Saturday.
>> Eastern Michigan senior Tracie Tamashiro (Kalani ’08) earned a 9.6 on beam at the MAC championships on Saturday.
SOFTBALL
>> Brigham Young sophomore Katie Manuma (Campbell ’10) hit a pinch-hit two-run single in the middle game of a three-game sweep of New Mexico State over the weekend. Freshman infielder Briana Tovio-Asato (Kapolei ’11) went 2-for-6 with a run and two walks and senior Shaleese Javillo (Kamehameha ’08) had two hits and scored once for the Aggies in the series.
>> Florida State sophomore Courtney Senas (Mililani ’10) went 3-for-9 in a three-game sweep of Virginia over the weekend, helping the Seminoles start 6-0 in ACC play for the first time since 2003.
>> Angelo (Texas) State senior DeeshanaLynn Tafiti (Waimea ’08) hit .500 (4-for-8) with a double, run and four RBIs and Elsamartina Apo (Waipahu ’08) went 3-for-7 with a solo home run as the Rambelles lost two of three against West Texas A&M over the weekend.
WOMEN’S TENNIS
>> Seattle junior Nicole Nakaoka (Punahou ’08) went 2-0 in singles and and 2-1 in doubles play last week, helping the Redhawks win three of four matches.
>> Whittier (Calif.) sophomore Adrienne Hamada (Mililani ’10) teamed with freshman Rachel Sugiyama (Kalani ’11) to win at No. 2 doubles and Sugiyama won her singles match at the No. 4 position to help the Poets defeat George Fox (Ore.) 9-0 on Sunday. Bruins sophomore Shaina Inn (Hawaii Baptist ’10) was the only George Fox player to win a set, losing at No. 3 singles in a tiebreak.
WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD
>> Lipscomb (Tenn.) sophomore Ali Keith (Mililani ’10) finished 35th in the women’s 1,500-meter run with a time of 5:06.67 at the Vanderbilt Black and Gold Invitational on Saturday.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL
>> Cal State Northridge senior setter Danny Rodrick (Kapaa ’07) had a match-high 50 assists, nine digs, two blocks and an ace in a four-set victory over Hawaii last Friday. Rodrick added a match-high 43 assists, four digs and three block assists as the Matadors completed the sweep with another four-set win over the Warriors on Saturday.
>> Brigham Young senior Futi Tavana (Kauai ’05) hit .576 with 20 kills in 33 swings and only one error and added three solo blocks and 12 block assists to help the Cougars split matches against Long Beach State on Friday and Saturday. Libero Jaylen Reyes (Kamehameha ’11) added 14 digs and six assists for the Cougars. Sophomore Taylor Crabb (Punahou ’10) had 23 kills and 13 digs in both matches for the 49ers while brother Trevor Crabb (Punahou ’09) had four kills and three digs in a three-set loss on Friday.
>> Southern California freshman Micah Christenson (Kamehameha ’11) had a match-high 27 assists, five digs, three blocks and two kills in a three-set sweep of George Mason on Friday. Freshman middle Ben Lam (Punahou ’11) added two block assists and a kill for the Trojans.
>> Pepperdine freshman Josh Taylor (Punahou ’11) hit .267 with eight kills and added three aces, two block assists and a dig in a three-set sweep of George Mason on Saturday.
>> Emerson (Mass.) College junior defensive specialist Justin Chun (Punahou ’09) had a team-high 13 digs in a five-set loss to Lasell College last Thursday.
>> Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) sophomore West Hatae (Hawaii Baptist ’10) had a match-high 11 digs and two aces as the Wolves lost in four sets to Saint Ambrose in their final home match of the year.
>> Grand View (Iowa) freshman Lawrence Villafania (Leilehua ’08) tied for a team-high 12 kills and setter Kyle Hanagami (Waiakea ’11) had four assists in a three-set sweep of Robert Morris on Friday. Freshman Shaun Bissen (Kamehameha ’11) chipped in a team-high 12 digs for the Vikings.
>> New Jersey Institute of Technology libero Brady Smith (Waiakea ’09) had a match-high 11 digs and two aces and Matthew Lui (Hawaii Baptist ’09) added two aces in a four-set win over Saint Francis on Saturday.
>> Vassar (N.Y.) freshman outside Colin Fearn-Johnson (Punahou ’11) had 10 kills, eight digs and four block assists in a four-set win over the host Gulls on Sunday to end the Endicott Invitational.
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Compiled by the Star-Advertiser’s Billy Hull. To submit a collegiate athlete for publication, email bhull@staradvertiser.com.