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CALENDAR
TODAY
SOCCER
PacWest men: Azusa Pacific at BYU-Hawaii, noon, at BYUH Field; Point Loma Nazarene at Hawaii Pacific, 12:30 p.m., at Atherton Field.
PacWest women: Azusa Pacific at BYU-Hawaii, 2:30 p.m., at BYUH field; Point Loma at Hawaii Pacific, 3 p.m., at Atherton Field.
VOLLEYBALL
HHSAA state tournament: Farrington at Kamehameha-Maui; Kapolei at Waiakea, 3:45 p.m. Moanalua at ‘Iolani; Kalaheo at Mililani 6 p.m.
PacWest women: Azusa Pacific at Hawaii Hilo, 5 p.m.; Point Loma vs. Hawaii Pacific, 7 p.m., St. Andrew’s Priory Gym.

TUESDAY
AIR RIFLERY
HHSAA state championship: 8 a.m., Blaisdell Exhibition Hall.
college football
AP Top 25
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 22, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
    Record    Pts    Pvs
1. Alabama (60)    8-0    1524    1
2. Michigan (1)    7-0    1446    3
3. Clemson    7-0    1382    4
4. Washington    7-0    1373    5
5. Louisville    6-1    1276    7
6. Ohio State    6-1    1143    2
7. Nebraska    7-0    1083    8
8. Baylor    6-0    1063    9
9. Texas A&M    6-1    1007    6
10. West Virginia    6-0    997    12
11. Wisconsin    5-2    980    10
12. Florida State    5-2    725    13
13. Boise State    7-0    716    14
14. Florida    5-1    654    15
15. Auburn    5-2    641    21
16. Oklahoma    5-2    626    16
17. Utah    7-1    584    19
18. Tennessee    5-2    572    18
19. LSU    5-2    352    25
20. Western Michigan    8-0    349    20
21. North Carolina    6-2    328    22
22. Navy    5-1    251    24
23. Colorado    6-2    207    NR
24. Penn State    5-2    193    NR
25. Virginia Tech    5-2    110    NR
Others receiving votes: Washington State 84, Houston 67, Oklahoma State 62, Arkansas 14, Troy 6, Southern Cal 5, San Diego St. 2, Pittsburgh 2, SMU 1.
How The Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s Ferd Lewis voted: 1. Alabama; 2. Michigan; 3 Clemson; 4. Washington; 5. Louisville; 6. Nebraska; 7. Baylor; 8. Ohio State; 9. Wisconsin; 10. West Virginia; 11. Texas A&M; 12. Florida State; 13. Florida; 14. Penn State; 15. Boise State; 16. Auburn; 17. Oklahoma; 18. Utah; 19. Tennessee; 20. Western Michigan; 21. North Carolina; 22. Navy; 23. LSU; 24. Colorado; 25. Washington State.
Amway Top 25 Poll
    Record    Pts    Pvs
1. Alabama (63)    8-0    1599    1
2. Michigan    7-0    1486    4
3. Clemson (1)    7-0    1485    3
4. Washington    7-0    1434    5
5. Louisville    6-1    1321    7
6. Nebraska    7-0    1194    9
6. Baylor    6-0    1194    8
8. Ohio State    6-1    1137    2
9. West Virginia    6-0    1007    13
10. Texas A&M    6-1    979    6
11. Wisconsin    5-2    963    10
12. Florida    5-1    821    12
13. Boise State    7-0    776    14
14. Florida State    5-2    767    15
15. Oklahoma    5-2    692    16
16. Utah    7-1    664    18
17. Auburn    5-2    552    24
18. Tennessee    5-2    523    19
19. LSU    5-2    424    23
20. North Carolina    6-2    388    21
21. Western Michigan    8-0    352    20
22. Navy    5-1    243    25
23. Colorado    6-2    242    NR
24. Houston    6-2    144    11
25. Virginia Tech    5-2    116    NR
Others receiving votes: Washington State 93; Penn State 80; Oklahoma State 64; San Diego State 15; Arkansas 11; Southern California 7; Troy 6; Miami (Fla.) 5; Middle Tennessee 3; Mississippi 3; South Florida 3; Appalachian State 2; Pittsburgh 2; Tulsa 2; Wyoming 1.
Mountain West Conference
    Conference    Overall
    W    L    PF    PA    W    L    PF    PA
West
San Diego St.    3    0    85    13    6    1    227    123
Hawaii    3    1    144    102    4    4    247    299
UNLV    2    2    116    126    3    5    251    258
Nevada    1    3    88    116    3    5    180    220
San Jose St.    1    3    75    134    2    6    178    292
Fresno St.    0    4    65    127    1    7    164    273
Mountain
Boise St.    3    0    98    54    7    0    240    143
Wyoming    3    0    115    77    5    2    241    212
New Mexico    2    1    114    130    4    3    280    237
Colorado St.    2    2    113    113    4    4    214    223
Air Force    1    3    120    134    4    3    233    183
Utah St.    1    3    92    99    3    4    178    170
POLO
Honolulu Polo Club
Pearl League
Sunday
At Waimanalo
Skydive Hawaii 4, Nalo Blues 4
Goal scorers–SH: Javier Garcia 2, Frank Henshaw, Wyatt Rita. NB: Sarah Agnew-Miller, Khai Agon, Beau Broughton, Greg McIntosh.
tennis
Kremlin Cup
Sunday
At Moscow
Men’s singles final
Pablo Carreno Busta (6), Spain, def. Fabio Fognini, Italy, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.
ATP european Open
Sunday
At Antwerp, Belgium
Men’s singles final
Richard Gasquet (3), France, def. Diego Schwartzman, Argentina, 7-6 (4), 6-1.
ATP Stockholm Open
Sunday
At Stockholm, Sweden
Men’s singles final
Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. Jack Sock (6), United States, 7-5, 6-1.
WTA Championships
Sunday
At Singapore
Round Robin singles
Red Group
Simona Halep (3), Romania, def. Madison Keys (6), United States, 6-2, 6-4.
Angelique Kerber (1), Germany, def. Dominika Cibulkova (7), Slovakia, 7-6 (5), 2-6, 6-3.
transactions
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS – Exercised the third-year contract option on F Kevon Looney.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS – Waived F Elton Brand.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NASHVILLE PREDATORS – Assigned G Juuse Saros Fs Frederick Gaudreau and Trevor Smith to Milwaukee (AHL).
NEW JERSEY DEVILS – Assigned D Steven Santini to Albany (AHL).
NEW YORK ISLANDERS – Announced F Eric Boulton cleared waivers and was assigned to Bridgeport (AHL).
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
SPORTING KANSAS CITY – Announced M Brad Davis will retire at the end of the season.

pregame.com line
National Hockey League
FAVORITE    LINE    DOG    LINE
Today
at Montreal    -162    Philadelphia    +152
at Chicago    -184    Calgary    +169
Major League Baseball
World Series, Game 1
Tuesday
Chicago Cubs    -200    Cleveland    +180
College Football
FAVORITE    O    T    DOG
Thursday
at Toledo    17½    17½    Ohio
Akron    14    14½    at Buffalo
Virginia Tech    4    4½    at Pittsburgh
Appalachian St    3    4½    Georgia So.
at Southern Cal    13½    14½    California
Friday
at South Florida    off    off    Navy
San Diego St    3    7    at Utah St.
Air Force    13    13    at Fresno St.
Saturday
at HAWAII    3    3    New Mexico
at E. Michigan    7    7½    Miami (Ohio)
at E. Carolina    7½    5    UConn
at Texas A&M    43½    43    New Mexico St.
Mid. Tennessee    16½    16    at FIU
W Kentucky    16    18    at FAU
at Temple    7½    8½    Cincinnati
at Wake Forest    7    8    Army
at Illinois    off    off    Minnesota
at TCU    8½    8½    TexasTech
at Oklahoma    38½    38½    Kansas
Penn St.    10½    11½    at Purdue
at Indiana    5    5    Maryland
Louisville    25    27½    at Virginia
at S. Alabama    4½    3½    Georgia St.
at C. Michigan    14    14    Kent St.
Clemson    3    3    at Florida St.
Kansas St    7    6    at Iowa St.
at NC St.    15½    15½    Boston Coll.
W. Virginia    2½    2½    at Oklahoma St.
at Notre Dame    1½    PK    Miami
Baylor    2½    3½    at Texas
at Memphis    7½    7    Tulsa
SMU    PK    1    at Tulane
Washington St.    17½    17    at Oregon St.
Stanford    6    7    at Arizona
at Ohio St.    23½    23    Northwestern
at Wisconsin    6½    7½    Nebraska
at So. Miss    10    13    Marshall
at Ga. Tech    9    7½    Duke
Florida    7½    7½    Georgia
Auburn    +1½    3    at Mississippi
Tennessee    13½    14    at S. Carolina
at Houston    12½    11½    UCF
at La. Tech    23    23    Rice
Boise St    12    12½    at Wyoming
at UTSA    4    3½    N. Texas
at Missouri    4½    4½    Kentucky
at Arkansas St.    17    18    La.-Monroe
Old Dominion    4½    5½    at UTEP
Michigan    18½    21    at Michigan St.
Washington    11½    11    at Utah
at Oregon    off    off    Arizona St.
UNLV    +1    1    at San Jose St.
NFL
FAVORITE    O    T    O/U    DOG
Today
at Denver    6    9    40½    Houston
Thursday
at Tennessee    3    3    off    Jacksonville
Sunday
Cincinnati    3    3    off    Washington
at Atlanta    3    3    off    Green Bay
at Houston    3    3    off    Detroit
Seattle    6    6    off    at New Orleans
New England    6    6½    off    at Buffalo
NY Jets    3    3    off    at Cleveland
Oakland    1    1½    off    Tampa Bay
Kansas City    2    2    off    at Indianapolis
at Denver    7    7    off    San Diego
at Carolina    1    1    off    Arizona
at Dallas    4    3½    off    Philadelphia
Monday, Oct. 31
at Chicago    off    off    off    Minnesota
RIFLERY
Hawaii State Outdoor
Conventional Prone Smallbore Rifle Championships
Saturday, October 9 and 16
At Kokohead Range
Day 1
Match 1
Match Winner–Yuji Hata (393×25)
1st MK/SS–Tom Scarlett (386×11)
Match 2
Match Winner–Ron Yano (399×23)
1st MK/SS–Tom Scarlett (391×12)
Match 3
Match Winner–Yuji Hata (396×25)
1st MK/SS–Ron Yano (391×13)
Match 4
Match Winner–Merwyn Lee (386×11)
1st MK/SS–Ron Yano (378×5)
Match 5–Aggregate
Match Winner–Yuji Hata (1561×83)
1st MK/SS–Ron Yano (1553×54)

DAY 2
Match 6
Match Winner–Ron Yano (392×25)
1st MK/SS–Kevin Nakagami (386×15)
Match 7
Match Winner–Ron Yano (398×29)
1st MK/SS–Tom Scarlett (388×15)
Match 8
Match Winner–Ron Yano (396×23)
1st MK/SS–Kevin Nakagami (386×7)
Match 9
Match Winner–Ron Yano (389×14)
1st MK/SS–Kevin Nakagami (385×13)
Match 10–Aggregate
Match Winner–Ron Yano (1575×91)
1st MK/SS–Kevin Nakagami (1544×45)
Match 11–Grand Aggregate
State Champion–Ron Yano (3128×145)
1st MK/SS–Tom Scarlett (3016×81)
cross country
OIA Championships
Saturday
At Central Oahu Regional Park
Boys varsity, 3.1 miles
Team
1. Kalaheo, 49 points; 2. Campbell, 94; 3. Radford, 138; 4. Mililani, 160; 5. Roosevelt 176; 6. Pearl City, 191; 7. Kalani, 198; 8. Leilehua, 233; 9. Kapolei, 235; 10. Castle, 239; 11. Kaiser, 240; 12. McKinley, 247; 13. Kailua, 272.
Individual
1. Avery Torres, Kalaheo, 16:46.92; 2. Colby Otero, Kalaheo, 17:00.00; 3. Hudson Lockette, Castle, 17:44.34; 4. Timothy Schiller, Mililani, 18:05.65; 5. Cameron Brown, Kalaheo, 18:07.32; 6. Noah Roberts, Campbell, 18:17.00; 7. Jacob Vigliante, Radford, 18:20.33; 8. Matteo Dumas, Radford, 18:24.91; 9. Tyler Stiles, Mililani, 18:25.20; 10. Ricardo Solorzano, McKinley, 18:35.19; 11. Austin Young, Kalani, 18:36.75; 12. Craig Peterson, Kapolei, 18:42.32; 13. Trace Pule, Waialua, 18:46.25; 14. Jamir Bryant, Roosevelt, 18:51.78; 15. Sean Guillermo, Kalani, 18:54.04; 16. Riley Cullen, Pearl City, 18:54.78; 17. Bradley Morgan, Leilehua, 18:55.24; 18. Tanner Matsushita, Kailua, 18:55.72; 19. Ren Nakamura, Roosevelt, 18:56.40; 20. Noah Sedgwick, Kalaheo, 18:58.88; 21. Kyrus Lancaster, Campbell, 19:00.33; 22. Keane Singleton, Campbell, 19:01.26; 23. Ryan Drinen, Kalaheo, 19:01.89.
Girls varsity, 3.1 miles
Team
1. Radford, 62 points; Kaiser, 73; t3. Kalaheo and Roosevelt, 77; 5. Pearl City, 83; 6. Moanalua, 119; 7. Mililani, 197; 8. Kalani, 238; Leilehua, 245; 10. Campbell, 284; 11. Waianae, 317; 12. Castle, 319; 13. McKinley, 353; 14. Waialua, 394.
Individual
1. Camryn Butz, Radford, 20:53.41; 2. Megumi Takushi, Pearl City, 21:41.62; 3. Karla Angulo, Radford, 21:50.43; 4. Taryn Trigler, Radford, 22:08.54; 5. Leigh Farah, Kaiser, 22:20.29; 6. Marika Kecskes, Roosevelt, 22:30.65; 7. Marrissa Le Vine, Kalaheo, 22:37.80; 8. Carly Dailey, Moanalua, 22:42.82; 9. Hannah Hollenbeck, Kaiser, 22:44.31; 10. D’elle Martin, Roosevelt, 22:48.28; 11. Morgan Mathers, Kalaheo, 22:51.60; 12. Miyuu Handa, Kalaheo, 22:53.18; 13. Alyssa Robinson, Kalaheo, 22:53.76; 14. A’Ja Greene, Kahuku, 22:56.78; 15. Kaila Oshiro, Pearl City, 22:58.16; 16. Kinnedy Robertson, Kailua, 23:05.85; 17. Kokoro Sekiguchi, Roosevelt, 23:07.65; 18. Dallas Inouye, Moanalua, 23:08.00; 19. Caitlin Kili Kawa, Nanakuli, 23:11.24; 20. Danielle Georgia, Kaiser, 23:12.31; 21. Ashley Hwang, Pearl City, 23:12.65; 22. Brianna Wong, Roosevelt, 23:16.24; 23. Tommi Hintnaus, Kaiser, 23:19.16.

RUNNING
HMSA 30K Run
Sunday
At Kapiolani Park
Female
Open–1. Semehar Tesfaye, 2:04:46.2; 2. Cory Newman, 2:13:24.9; 3. Yuko Nakai, 2:13:29.7.
14 and Under–1. Kailani Takahashi, 3:05:05.6; 2. Miranda Chang, 4:11:00.1; 3. Senala Poe, 4:43:03.0.
20 to 24–1. Brooke LaPorte, 2:32:27.5; 2. Bethany Gollin 2:37:44.9; 3. Danielle Lee, 2:45:23.6.
25 to 29–1. Amanda Allgood, 2:27:31.0; 2. Andrea Fukuhara, 2:32:40.6; 3. Amber Porter, 2:34:46.7.
30 to 34–1. Lectie Altman, 2:15:58.3; 2. Chelsey Freeman, 2:24:47.9; 3. Cora Freeman, 2:27:47.8.
35 to 39–1. Laura Darrow, 2:20:43.1; 2. Amanda Krawchuk, 2:36:20.1; 3. Beth Mina, 2:38:37.2.
40 to 44–1. Kiyomi Shimizu, 2:26:18.0; 2. Noelle Liew, 2:32:54.8; 3. Karla Zarate-Ramirez, 2:40:51.4.
45 to 49–1. Michelle Goldstein, 2:19:08.8; 2. Lori Nishida, 2:21:23.6; 3. Hiromi Yamada, 2:29:08.7.
50 to 54–1. Satomi Fujimura, 2:20:19.8; 2. Shoko Fox, 2:36:04.1; 3. Joanne Tano, 2:36:15.2.
55 to 59–1. Gaye Tatsuno, 2:33:25.1; 2. Yvette Flynn, 2:56:18.8; 3. Amy Tatsuno, 3:06:40.3.
60 to 64–1. Shu Yamane, 2:50:20.9; 2. Eriko Nishio Fong, 2:56:28.3; 3. Connie Comiso Fanelli, 3:14:57.6.
65 to 69–1. Halina Zaleski, 3:11:50.8; 2. Rosemary Adam-Terem, 3:19:22.7; 3. Catherine K.Y. Chan, 4:16:08.5.
Male
Open–1. Andrew Burness, 1:55:01.6; 2. Chuan Napolitano, 1:56:57.1; 3. Kengo Yoshimoto, 1:57:05.4.
14 and Under–1. Hunner Nelson, 2:32:38.4; 2. Kai Knudsen, 3:05:28.8; 3. Riley Herradura, 3:25:01.2.
15 to 19–1. Ryosuke Asai, 2:46:13.9; 2. Devin W. Santos, 3:19:53.8; 3. Micah Pabingwit, 4:23:49.4.
20 to 24–1. Gregory Schollmeier, 2:25:32.4; 2. Ben Massey, 2:33:32.1; 3. Ryan Twigg-Smith, 2:33:28.4.
25 to 29–1. Humberto Baeza, 2:12:10.8; 2. James Jones, 2:14:18.4; 3. Motoki Nakamura, 2:19:58.9.
30 to 34–1. Chris Domaloan, 2:14:50.6; 2. Eugene Kobayashi, 2:17:52.6; 3. Gavin Fujitani, 2:19:28.7.
35 to 39–1. Andrew Taylor, 2:03:17.5; 2. Brian Haruna, 2:09:15.4; 3. Matthew Foster, 2:15:12.1.
40 to 44–1. Takeshi Yamada, 2:03:51.0; 2. Tomotaka Fukushi, 2:13:10.2; 3. Stephen Resch, 2:18:58.7.
45 to 49–1. George Munoz, 2:08:43.5; 2. William Turner, 2:10:42.8; 3. Rich Hayes, 2:11:10.8.
50 to 54–1. Stephen Foley, 2:13:35.9; 2. Shin Nishibori, 2:22:09.1; 3. Gary Goldstein, 2:22:54.6.
55 to 59–1. Rod Huddleston, 2:42:18.9; 2. Jon Hinazumi, 2:48:52.8; 3. Henry Ky, 2:49:56.9.
60 to 64–1. Jae Han, 2:33:59.8; 2. John Harris, 2:35:26.1; 3. Clifford Lau, 2:42:09.1.
65 to 69–1. Michael Kasamoto, 2:43:22.4; 2. Mike Canite, 2:58:41.5; 3. Jeffery Tsuda, 3:02:05.3.
70 to 74–1. Keith Campbell, 2:35:55.2; 2. Kozo Yamagishi, 3:02:09.1; 3. John Ishikawa, 3:03:31.6.
80 to 84–1. Christopher Smith, 4:24:32.1.
basketball
NBA
Tuesday
New York at Cleveland, 1:30 p.m.
Utah at Portland, 4 p.m.
San Antonio at Golden State, 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Miami at Orlando, 1 p.m.
Dallas at Indiana, 1 p.m.
Denver at New Orleans, 2 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.
Sacramento at Phoenix, 4 p.m.
Houston at L.A. Lakers, 4:30 p.m.

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