FOOTBALL
>> Marcus Mariota, Saint Louis ’11: The Oregon quarterback went 19-for-30 for 258 yards and two touchdowns and rushed nine times for 85 yards and two scores in a 45-16 win over Stanford on Saturday. Mariota, honored as the Pac-12 offensive player of the week, was named a semifinalist for the Maxwell Award, given to the nation’s best college football player, on Monday and is also on the watch lists for the Walter Camp, Davey O’Brien and Maxwell awards. He leads the nation in passing efficiency (187.20) and total touchdowns (34) and is second in passing yards per attempt (10.2) and yards per play (9.3).
>> Hau’oli Kikaha, Kahuku ’10: The Washington linebacker, who already owns the school’s career sack record, moved into sole possession of first place on the single-season list with sack No. 15 1/2 in a 38-23 win over Colorado on Saturday. Kikaha finished with six solo tackles with two for a loss against the Buffs. He remains the FBS leader in sacks and tackles for loss (21 1/2).
>> Micah Hatchie, Waialua ’10: The Washington senior started his 35th consecutive game at left tackle against Colorado.
>> V.J. Fehoko, Farrington ’10: The Texas Tech linebacker made eight tackles in a 34-13 loss to Texas.
>> Brian Suite, Punahou ’10: The Utah State safety made seven tackles in a 35-14 win over Hawaii on Saturday.
>> Elvis Kamana-Matagi, King Kekaulike ’10: The Utah State starting defensive tackle made two tackles and helped the Aggies record six sacks in a win over Hawaii.
>> Isaako Savaiinaea, Punahou ’13: The UCLA linebacker made two tackles with one for a loss and broke up a pass in a 17-7 win over Arizona.
>> Saneilia Fuiamaono, Punahou ’10: The Arizona defensive lineman made two solo tackles against the Bruins.
>> Peni Vea, Kealakehe ’11: The UNLV defensive back made 10 tackles with one for a loss in a 31-28 loss to New Mexico on Saturday.
>> Tau Lotulelei, Maui ’12: The UNLV linebacker made eight tackles with one for a loss against the Lobos.
>> Maika Mataele, Kamehameha ’09: The UNLV receiver had two catches for 20 yards against New Mexico.
>> Taylor Taliulu, Kamehameha ’12: The Washington State safety had four tackles and broke up a pass in a 44-17 loss to Southern California on Saturday.
>> Cyrus Coen, Pearl City ’11: The Washington State linebacker made three solo tackles against USC.
>> Wesley Nagaseu, Waipahu ’13: The St. Francis (Penn.) linebacker made five tackles with one for a loss in a 26-16 win over Duquesne on Saturday.
>> Semo Sila, Farrington ’12: The St. Francis linebacker assisted on four tackles with one sack, a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry against Duquesne.
>> Ryan Ho, Kamehameha ’10: The Duquesne running back caught a 26-yard touchdown pass and rushed nine times for 31 yards against St. Francis.
>> Eli Biondine, Saint Louis ’12: The Linfield (Ore.) linebacker had a team-high eight solo tackles with two for loss and one sack in a 31-28 loss to Willamette (Ore.) that ended the Wildcats’ 41-game regular season winning streak.
>> Tyler Tamayo, Damien ’11: The Linfield (Ore.) senior had two solo tackles and forced a fumble against the Bearcats.
>> Chase Tamashiro, Punahou ’11: The Chapman (Calif.) defensive back made five solo tackles and broke up a pass in a 28-13 win over La Verne on Saturday.
MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
>> Pierce Murphy, Island School ’11: The Colorado junior finished seventh with a time of 23:53 at Saturday’s Pac-12 Championships. The top-ranked Buffaloes won their fourth title.
>> Justin Higa, ‘Iolani ’11: The Puget Sound senior finished in 16th place with a time of 26 minutes, 32.9 seconds at the Northwest Conference Championships on Saturday.
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
>> Dakota Grossman, Seabury Hall ’14: The Utah freshman finished 100th in 22:45 at Saturday’s Pac-12 Championships.
MEN’S GOLF
>> Lorens Chan, ‘Iolani ’12: The UCLA junior tied for the low round of the day on Tuesday, shooting a 4-under 67, and currently sits in sole possession of fourth place at 4 under heading into the final round of the Gifford Collegiate Championship on Wednesday.
>> Alex Chiarella, Seabury Hall ’12: The San Diego junior opened with a blistering 6-under 66 on Monday and shot even par on Tuesday to sit in a tie for 13th place at 6 under heading into Wednesday’s final round of the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational.
WOMEN’S GOLF
>> Eimi Koga, Moanalua ’13: The Washington sophomore closed with consecutive rounds of 74 to finish in a tie for eighth place at 1-over 220 at the Pac-12 Preview that ended Tuesday.
>> Brittany Fan, Kamehameha ’14: The Colorado freshman was the Buffaloes’ top finisher at the Pac-12 Preview, closing with an even-par 73 to finish in a tie for 17th place at 4 over for the tournament.
>> Cyd Okino, Punahou ’11: The Washington senior finished in a tie for 34th place at 12 over at the Pac-12 Preview.
MEN’S SOCCER
>> Jason Khamvongsa, Kaiser ’12: The UNLV sophomore scored the lone goal in a 2-1 loss to Cal State Bakersfield on Friday.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
>> Geena Fong, Maryknoll ’11: The Lewis & Clark goalkeeper made three saves in a 1-1 tie against Whitman (Wash.) on Saturday and two saves in a 1-0 loss to Whitworth (Wash.) on Sunday. Fong hasn’t given up more than one goal in six consecutive matches.
>> Lexi Felix, ‘Iolani ’12: The Redlands (Calif.) goalkeeper made four saves in a 2-1 win over Occidental (Calif.) on Saturday.
>> Julie Khil, Mid-Pacific ’13: The Occidental sophomore scored the Tigers’ lone goal in the 51st minute against Redlands.
>> Michaela Tsuha, Punahou ’12: The Tigers junior assisted on the goal against the Bulldogs.
WOMEN’S TENNIS
>> Alyssa Tobita, Mililani ’14: The Oregon freshman finished 3-0 in singles over the weekend at the Bulldog Classic, with two wins coming on Sunday, including a 6-0, 6-0 win in the consolation semifinals. She also won her match on Friday, but the bracket was adjusted so she didn’t have to play an Oregon teammate. Final rounds were not played because Saturday’s matches were canceled due to rain.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
>> Ali Santi, Punahou ’11: The UC Santa Barbara senior had 25 assists and nine digs in a five-set loss to UC Davis on Friday and added 16 assists, five digs and two aces in a sweep of UC Riverside on Saturday.
>> Ashley Kelsey, Campbell ’12: The New Mexico freshman had eight digs in a four-set win over Boise State on Thursday and finished with 13 digs and four assists in a four-set win over Utah State on Saturday.
>> Loxley Keala, ‘Iolani ’13: The Missouri setter had 19 assists, five kills and an ace in a sweep of Arkansas and 19 assists and seven digs in a four-set loss to Texas A&M on Sunday.
>> Carly Kan, Punahou ’13: The Missouri outside hitter had 11 digs, 10 kills, two assists and two aces against Arkansas and 12 kills, 12 digs and an ace against Texas A&M.
>> Remo Gaogao, Punahou ’14: The Southern Utah freshman had eight digs, four kills, four block assists and a solo block in a sweep of Weber State on Thursday and 22 kills, 17 digs and two block assists in a four-set loss to Idaho State on Saturday.
>> Faith Ma’afala, Kamehameha ’14: The Southern Utah setter had 23 assists, four digs and three aces against Weber State and 41 assists, five digs, four kills, two block assists and an ace against Idaho State.
>> Kalehua Katagiri, Kamehameha ’13: The Washington (Mo.) defensive specialist finished with 11 digs and eight assists in a sweep of Hendrix College and 12 digs in a sweep of Millikin University on Saturday. Katagiri tallied double-digit digs in 31 of the Bears’ 35 regular-season matches, including the last 17, as Washington finished 31-4 overall and is the No. 1 seed in the University Athletic Association Championships that begin Friday.
>> Kaulana Ane, Kamehameha-Maui ’11: The New Haven (Conn.) setter had a match-high 47 assists, nine digs, three kills and an ace in a four-set win over Saint Michael’s on Friday and 43 assists, nine digs, four kills and four block assists in a four-set loss to Saint Anselm on Saturday.
>> Kea-Marie Olaso, Le Jardin ’12: The New Haven junior had 20 digs, an assist and an ace against Saint Michael’s and 20 digs, six assists and an ace against Saint Anselm.
>> Lia Zablan, Kamehameha ’13: The Pacific (Ore.) libero had eight digs and three assists in a three-set loss to Puget Sound on Friday and had a team-high 16 digs and an assist in a three-set loss to Pacific Lutheran on Saturday.
>> Marie Rewick, Punahou ’12: The Pacific outside hitter had 10 digs, five kills and a block assist against Puget Sound and 13 digs, five kills and an assist against Pacific Lutheran.
>> Taryn Auyong, Kamehameha ’14: The Caldwell College freshman had nine kills in a sweep of Concordia College on Friday and 11 kills, 11 digs and two blocks in a five-set win over Philadelphia University on Saturday.
MEN’S WRESTLING
>> Zach Hernandez, Punahou ’12: The Columbia University junior went 4-1 in the season-opening Michigan State Open Invitational that ended Sunday, finishing in third place at 184 pounds. Hernandez won his first three matches before losing a decision in the semifinal. He finished it off with an injury defeat in the third-place match.
>> Evan Johnson, Punahou ’11: The Johns Hopkins senior went 1-2 at 184 pounds in the season-opening Messiah Invitational over the weekend.
Compiled by the Star-Advertiser’s Billy Hull. To submit an athlete for publication, email bhull@staradvertiser.com.