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Football
>> Wave Ryder, Kamehameha ’10: The Navy safety had 12 tackles in a 42-28 win over Hawaii on Saturday.
>> Marcus Mariota, Saint Louis ’11: The Oregon quarterback was 20-for-34 for 250 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdowns in a 26-20 loss to Stanford last Thursday. Mariota dropped from first to third in this week’s ESPN.com Heisman Watch poll.
>> Wade Keliikipi, Waianae ’09: The Oregon defensive tackle blocked a field goal that was returned 65 yards for a touchdown and assisted on four tackles against the Cardinal.
>> DeForest Buckner, Punahou ’12: The Oregon sophomore made six tackles against Stanford.
>> Maika Mataele, Kamehameha ’09: The UNLV receiver had five catches for 49 yards, including a 4-yard touchdown, in a 28-24 loss to Utah State on Saturday.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
>> Alana Munger, Punahou ’09: The UCLA goalkeeper made two saves in her final home game and the Pac-12 champion Bruins ended the regular season with a 4-1 victory over USC on Thursday. UCLA is a No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament and will host San Diego State in the opening round on Friday.
>> Caprice Dydasco, Kamehameha ’11: The UCLA junior attempted two shots on goal against the Trojans.
>> Tani Costa, Kalani ’09: The Penn State senior attempted four of the Nittany Lions’ eight shots on goal in a 1-0 loss to Iowa in the Big Ten semifinals on Friday. Penn State was awarded a No. 4 seed in the NCAA tournament and will host Monmouth (N.J.) on Friday.
>> Lahaina Zoller, Punahou ’11: The Northeastern junior scored the go-ahead goal in the 25th minute of a 3-1 victory over No. 1 seed James Madison to win the Colonial Athletic Association championship on Sunday. The Huskies will play in their second NCAA tournament all-time against host Boston College on Friday.
>> Ally Holtz, Punahou ’11: The Pepperdine junior was named second-team All-West Coast Conference on Tuesday. Holtz finished second on the Waves in both goals scored (six) and points (16) and had a team-best four assists.
>> Arden Matro, Kalani ’11: The Seattle Pacific midfielder made the game-clinching goal in a shootout to beat Western Washington in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference championship on Saturday. The sixth-seeded Falcons will play third-seeded Sonoma State in the first round of the NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Tournament on Thursday in Bellingham, Wash.
MEN’S SWIMMING
>> Sean Terada, Kamehameha ’13: In the first dual meet of his career, the Whitman (Wash.) freshman took first in the 1,000-yard freestyle (10 minutes, 37.04 seconds) and 200 butterfly (2:03.11) and swam a leg on the 400-yard freestyle relay team that placed first in a win over Linfield (Ore.).
>> Dane Kawamoto, Mililani ’11: The Whitman junior swam a leg on the winning 400 medley relay team that placed first and came in second in the 200 freestyle (1:52.60) and 200 butterfly (2:03.30) against Linfield.
>> Ian White, Le Jardin ’12: The Linfield sophomore finished second in the 100 freestyle (49.12) and placed third in the 200 individual medley (2:04.44) against Whitman.
>> Christopher Hu, Waiakea ’13: The Linfield freshman placed fourth in the 200 backstroke (2:20.24) against Whitman.
MEN’S WRESTLING
>> Zack Hernandez, Punahou ’12: The Columbia (N.Y.) sophomore won all four matches to win the freshman/sophomore division title at 184 pounds at the Michigan State Open on Saturday. Hernandez won three matches by decision and one by pinfall.
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Compiled by the Star-Advertiser’s Billy Hull. To submit a collegiate athlete for publication, email bhull@staradvertiser.com.