BASEBALL
>> Keith Torres, Saint Louis ’17: The Sacramento State freshman started each of his first four collegiate games and recorded his first two hits with a double, three walks and two runs scored as the Hornets split a series with Washington over the weekend.
>> Keenan Lum, Kamehameha ’14: The Northern Colorado senior left-hander allowed one run over six innings to earn the Bears’ first win of the season, 12-7 over San Jose State on Saturday. Lum allowed six hits and one walk with seven strikeouts.
>> Tyler Yamaguchi, Mid-Pacific ’15: The Northern Colorado junior shortstop finished the series against the Spartans batting 7-for-16 with two walks, two doubles, three runs scored and four RBIs to help the Bears split.
>> Cole Cabrera, Punahou ’17: The Cal Poly freshman went 2-for-4 with a walk and an RBI in his first three collegiate games, playing designated hitter for the Mustangs, who finished 1-3 in the Surprise Tournament over the weekend.
>> Matt Campos, ‘Iolani ’16: The San Francisco sophomore started his first game at catcher in the season opener before moving to second base during the game and was 1-for-3 with a hit by pitch in a 13-5 loss to Texas San Antonio on Saturday.
>> Alfred Souza IV, Kamehameha ’14: The Simpson (Calif.) University senior struck out back-to-back hitters with two on in the bottom of the eighth inning of a 4-4 game and gave up two hits in 22⁄3 innings with no walks and three strikeouts to earn the win against Academy of Art in a 5-4 game that went 10 innings.
>> Chase Wago, Mid-Pacific ’16: The Oregon Tech freshman left-hander struck out eight in seven innings and allowed six hits and two runs with no walks to improve to 3-1 for the season in a 3-2 win over Holy Names (Calif.) on Saturday.
>> Kai Fong, ‘Iolani ’15: The Oregon Tech second baseman finished 4-for-9 with a triple, a walk, three runs scored and two RBIs as the Owls lost two of three to the Hawks over the weekend.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
>> Ihi Victor, Konawaena ’16: The St. Martin’s (Wash.) sophomore guard scored a team-high 20 points on 6-for-13 shooting and added nine rebounds, three blocks and two assists with only one turnover in a 95-60 loss to No. 4 Alaska Anchorage on Saturday.
>> Rose Shimaoka, Kaiser ’16: The Cornell (Iowa) guard had six points, five assists, two steals and a rebound without a turnover off the bench to help the Rams clinch a share of their fourth consecutive Midwest Conference regular-season championship in a 71-56 win over Monmouth on Saturday.
WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS
>> Maela Lazaro, Moanalua ’16: The Oregon State sophomore scored a 9.875 on the beam to finish fourth and help the Beavers beat Arizona State on Saturday.
>> Chloe Camello, Sacred Hearts ’17: The Air Force freshman scored a 9.625 on the vault in a loss to UC Davis on Saturday.
SOFTBALL
>> Kamalani Dung, Kamehameha ’15: The California junior right-hander went 3-0 over the weekend to improve to 5-0 for the season for the Bears, who swept through the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic to improve to 10-0. Dung gave up four earned runs on 12 hits in 17 innings with 20 strikeouts and six walks. She struck out 15 in a 9-2 win over Fordham on Saturday and tossed a four-hit shutout in an 11-0 victory over UC Santa Barbara on Sunday.
>> Jacy Watanabe, ‘Iolani ’14: The Cal Lutheran senior center fielder singled, scored twice and drove in four runs in a doubleheader split against Linfield (Ore.) on Monday. The Bears are No. 19 in the latest USA Today/NFCA Coaches Top 25.
>> Lindsey Matoi, Mid-Pacific ’14: The Loyola Marymount senior shortstop went 4-for-11 with a stolen base and four RBIs to help the Lions go 2-2 over the final four games of the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic.
>> Cydney Curran, Campbell ’16: The Cal State Bakersfield shortstop tripled, drew three walks, stole a base and scored four times for the Roadrunners, who finished 1-4 in the Bulldog Classic over the weekend.
>> Chris Hipa, Kamehameha ’15: The Cal State Bakersfield third baseman hit a two-run homer in a 7-3 loss to UC Davis on Saturday.
WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING
>> Summer Harrison, Mid-Pacific ’14: The San Diego State senior earned All-Mountain West Conference honors in the 200-yard medley relay and 200 freestyle relay. The Aztecs finished second in both events at the MWC Swimming and Diving Championships last week.
WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD
>> Phoebe Kirk, Sacred Hearts ’16: The Navy sophomore finished fourth in the women’s 1,000-meter run with a time of 2 minutes, 55.50 seconds and ran a leg for the 4×800-meter relay team that finished fourth with a time of 9:06.36 at the Patriot League Indoor Championships on Sunday.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL
>> Micah Ma’a, Punahou ’15: The UCLA junior had a game-high 39 assists, nine digs, four kills and an ace in a four-set loss at No. 1 Long Beach State on Saturday. The second-ranked Bruins will host the rematch against the 49ers tonight.
>> Evan Enriques, KS-Hawaii ’14: The Stanford libero had six digs and two assists in a four-set win over Grand Canyon on Saturday.
>> Puna Kaniho, Kamehameha ’13: The Grand Canyon senior setter had a team-high 26 assists, three digs, one kill and one block assist in the loss to the Cardinal.
>> Sky Engleman, Moanalua ’14: The Grand Canyon senior libero posted a match-high 10 digs and three assists against Stanford.
MEN’S WRESTLING
>> Josh Terao, Mid-Pacific ’14: The American University redshirt junior won 18-2 at 133 pounds in a 38-3 victory over George Mason on Thursday. Terao is ranked ninth in the country at 125 pounds.
>> Blake Cooper, Pearl City ’14: The Warner Pacific junior won a title at 165 pounds at the inaugural Cascade Collegiate Conference Championships on Saturday. Cooper was voted co-outstanding wrestler of the tournament after winning by pin in 3:59 in the final.
>> Baylen Cooper, Pearl City ’16: The Warner Pacific sophomore was the only unranked wrestler to win a conference title at the CCC Championships when he won 7-5 in the final at 149 pounds.
WOMEN’S WRESTLING
>> Angela Peralta, Radford ’17: The Menlo (Calif.) freshman finished 7-2 and took fifth place at 155 pounds at the 2018 WCWA Women’s Wrestling National Championships on Feb. 10.
>> Breanna Dudoit-Vasquez, Lahainaluna ’15: The Wayland Baptist junior finished 2-2 at 123 pounds at the WCWA Championships.
>> Asia Igafo, Castle ’15: The Wayland Baptist junior finished 1-2 at 130 pounds at the WCWA Championships.
Compiled by Billy Hull, Star-Advertiser. To submit an athlete for publication, email: bhull@staradvertiser.com.