FOOTBALL
>> Marcus Mariota, Saint Louis ’11: The Oregon quarterback was 17-for-29 for 239 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 114 yards and a score in a 51-27 win over Utah on Saturday.
>> DeForest Buckner, Punahou ’12: The Oregon defensive lineman made four tackles with 11/2 tackles for loss and assisted on a sack against the Utes.
>> Hau’oli Kikaha, Kahuku ’10: The Washington linebacker extended his streak with at least one sack in every game this season before leaving with a shoulder injury in the first quarter of a 44-30 loss to UCLA on Saturday. Kikaha, who practiced on Monday, raised his season total in sacks to 161/2 and is expected to play on Saturday at Arizona.
>> Kaimi Fairbairn, Punahou ’12: The UCLA kicker was 3-for-3 on field goals, making kicks of 30, 37 and 46 yards in a win over Washington.
>> Kawehena Johnson, Kahuku ’13: The New Mexico State defensive back made a game-high 14 tackles in a 44-16 loss to Louisiana on Saturday. Johnson played with a cast on his broken left hand.
>> Cyrus Coen, Pearl City ’11: The Washington State linebacker made nine tackles with one for a loss and forced a fumble in a 39-32 win over Oregon State on Saturday.
>> Taylor Taliulu, Kamehameha ’12: The Washington State safety made five tackles and broke up a pass against Oregon State.
>> Brian Suite, Punahou ’10: The Utah State safety made seven tackles and broke up a pass in a 20-3 win over Wyoming on Friday.
>> Siaosi Hala’api’api, Kaimuki ’12: The Wyoming defensive end made four tackles with two for losses, including a sack against Utah State.
>> Tim Kamana, Punahou ’12: The Wyoming safety made four tackles against Utah State.
>> Dakota Turner, Mililani ’13: The San Diego State linebacker made three tackles in a 35-21 win over Idaho on Saturday.
>> Russell Siavii, Leilehua ’12: The Idaho safety made eight tackles with one for a loss against San Diego State.
>> Kamalei Correa, Saint Louis ’13: The Boise State sophomore blocked a punt and made three tackles with one for a loss in a 60-49 win over New Mexico on Saturday.
>> Juda Parker, Saint Louis ’11: The Colorado senior defensive lineman made four tackles in a 38-20 loss to Arizona on Saturday.
>> Peni Vea, Kealakehe ’11: The UNLV junior defensive back made six tackles in a 48-21 loss to Air Force on Saturday.
>> Maika Mataele, Kamehameha ’09: The UNLV receiver had two catches for 30 yards in a loss to Air Force.
>> Tau Lotulelei, Maui ’12: The UNLV linebacker assisted on a sack in a loss to Air Force.
>> Jaymason Lee, Castle ’11: The Alabama A&M quarterback was 11-for-21 for 147 yards and two touchdowns in a 41-14 loss to Alcorn State on Saturday.
>> Patrick O’Neill, Punahou ’11: The Brown cornerback made four solo tackles in a 45-42 loss to Yale on Saturday.
>> Chase Tamashiro, Punahou ’11: The Chapman (Calif.) defensive back made five tackles and broke up a pass in a 31-27 win over Redlands (Calif.) on Saturday. Chapman clinched the SCIAC championship and the program’s first-ever NCAA Division III playoff berth with the win.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
>> Ashley Park-Hunt, ‘Iolani ’13: The Pacific (Ore.) sophomore was named to the All-Northwest Conference second team on Tuesday. Park-Hunt, a defender, started 17 of 20 matches this season and helped the Boxers record four shutouts and hold opponents to one goal or less 12 times. She also scored three goals with one game-winner.
MEN’S SWIMMING
>> Sean Terada, Kamehameha ’13: The Whitman (Wash.) sophomore beat the defending Division III national champion in the 100-yard butterfly (52.67 seconds) and also finished first in the 200 medley relay in a dual meet win over Linfield (Ore.) on Friday.
>> Dane Kawamoto, Mililani ’11: The Whitman (Wash.) senior finished second in the 1,650 freestyle (17:45.66) against Linfield.
WOMEN’S SWIMMING
>> Beth Tsuha, Hilo ’13: The Grinnell (Iowa) College sophomore picked up three first-place finishes in the season-opening dual meet against Luther College on Saturday. Tsuha placed first in the 50-yard freestyle (25.6), 200 freestyle (1:59.84) and 500 freestyle (5:22.60).
WOMEN’S TENNIS
>> Kylie Kam, Punahou ’14: The Babson College freshman earned first-team All-New England Athletic Conference honors at No. 3 doubles. Kam and her partner went 5-1 in conference play and finished 11-4 overall, including a perfect 7-0 at No. 3 doubles.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
>> Ali Santi, Punahou ’11: The UC Santa Barbara senior had 21 assists and six digs in a four-set win over Cal State Fullerton on Friday and 24 assists, nine digs and two aces in a four-set victory over UC Irvine on Saturday.
>> Kelly Matthews, Punahou ’14: The Princeton outside hitter, who was named the Ivy League rookie of the week on Nov. 4, had 12 digs, three kills, an assist and a block assist in a sweep of Dartmouth on Saturday in the Tigers’ final regular-season home match.
>> Haley Pa’akaula, Kamehameha ’12: The Towson (Md.) junior recorded her third consecutive — and ninth overall — double-double of the season with 18 kills and 12 digs in a five-set win over James Madison on Saturday.
>> Malia McGuinness, Maryknoll ’11: The Manhattan (N.Y.) College outside hitter posted a double-double with 16 kills and 14 digs and added two assists, an ace and a block assist in a five-set win over Fairfield (Conn.) on Sunday.
>> Allie Yamashiro, Kamehameha ’13: The Manhattan College libero had a team-high 27 digs, four assists and two aces against Fairfield.
>> Marissa Behrens, Punahou ’14: The Manhattan College middle hit .357 with eight kills, four block assists and a dig against Fairfield.
>> Carsen Mata, Moanalua ’10: The Fairfield setter had a match-high 64 assists, 14 digs, two block assists, a kill and an ace against Manhattan College.
>> Kamele Shizuru, Kamehameha ’11: The Holy Cross senior hit .444 with four kills, three block assists, one solo block, one assist and one block assist in a four-set win over Loyola (Md.) on Saturday.
>> Sydney Fanoga, Punahou ’14: The George Mason middle had six digs, five kills, one solo block and two block assists in a four-set loss to Davidson on Friday.
>> Kalehua Katagiri, Kamehameha ’13: The Washington (Mo.) University sophomore was named to the All-University Athletic Association first team on Tuesday. Katagiri is the only player on the team to play in all 134 sets this season and has recorded 612 total digs, ranking fourth in the conference with 4.57 digs per set.
>> Kea-Marie Olaso, Le Jardin ’12: The New Haven (Conn.) libero had a match-high 18 digs and three assists in a three-set loss to Southern New Hampshire on Saturday. Olaso became the school’s all-time digs leader last Tuesday and now has 1,598 in her career with one full season remaining.
>> Kaulana Ane, Kamehameha-Maui ’11: The New Haven senior had a team-high 20 assists, six digs, two kills and a block assist against Southern New Hampshire.
>> Kailana Ritte-Camara, Molokai ’11: The Linfield (Ore.) senior outside tied for a team high with 19 kills and added 12 digs, two block assists and an ace in a five-set win over Pacific (Ore.) on Friday.
>> Jamie Talbo, Maryknoll ’14: The Linfield freshman pulled off a triple-double against Pacific, finishing with 43 assists, 17 digs and 10 kills.
>> Casie Gaza, Mililani ’13: The Linfield sophomore posted 23 assists, 15 digs, two kills and an ace against Pacific.
>> Courtney Uyeda, Moanalua ’12: The Linfield libero had a team-high 23 digs, eight assists and two aces against Pacific.
>> Quinn Takashima, Punahou ’12: The Linfield junior had 13 digs against Pacific.
>> Lia Zablan, Kamehameha ’13: The Pacific defensive specialist finished with a match-high 25 digs, three assists and two aces against Linfield.
>> Marie Rewick, Punahou ’12: The Pacific outside hitter posted a double-double with 16 digs and 10 kills to go along with two block assists against Linfield.
>> Mariah Rigg, Punahou ’14: The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps middle blocker had four kills and three block assists in a sweep of La Verne in the semifinals of the SCIAC postseason tournament on Thursday and three kills and a block assist in a three-set loss to Cal Lutheran in the final on Saturday.
MEN’S WRESTLING
>> Zen Ikehara, Kamehameha ’13: The Air Force freshman finished 2-1 to place second at 184 pounds at the Cowboy Open on Saturday.
Compiled by the Star-Advertiser’s Billy Hull. To submit an athlete for publication, email bhull@staradvertiser.com.