Hawaii Beat
Hawaii, Pacific tie in soccer
The Hawaii soccer team stopped its losing streak at five with a 0-0 tie at Pacific yesterday in its final contest before Western Athletic Conference play.
Despite being outshot 17-6 for the game and 13-3 in the second half, UH (2-8-1) preserved the shutout behind a stellar outing by goalkeeper Kanani Taaca. The sophomore had nine saves in playing all 110 minutes.
UH coach Pinsoom Tenzing will take the draw against the Tigers (3-4-3), especially after the Rainbow Wahine suffered their worst defeat in program history — a 9-0 loss at No. 2 Stanford on Thursday — and fell 1-0 at home to Pacific to start the season.
UH has been shut out five straight matches, extending a dubious school record. The Wahine last scored on Sept 5 at Cal.
Patacchia moves on to third round
Hawaii’s Fred Patacchia won his first-round heat to advance to the third round yesterday at the Quiksilver Pro France surf contest.
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Hawaii’s Andy Irons, Dusty Payne and Roy Powers did not win their heats and moved on to the second round of the Association of Surfing Professionals World Tour event.