
Jube scored at 19:23 from 18 yards out. He then intercepted a pass and looped in a shot from 35 yards out at 42 minutes. He scored his third goal in the 51st minute when he headed in a corner by Jack Bunch from six yards out.
Jube, a sophomore striker from Gojania, Brazil, has scored 12 goals in five games for the Sea Warriors. He already has set school records for most goals in a season (12) and career (22), and most hat tricks in a season (3) and career (3).
Hawaii Pacific goalkeeper Jason Harbor recorded his third shutout of the season as the team improved its record to 4-1.
Morris won eight consecutive matches and remained in the winners' bracket through the double-elimination tournament.
The U.S. Open was Morris' second straight win on the 16-event Professional Billiards Tour. He also took first place in the Grand Prix de Puerto Rico two weeks ago in San Juan.
Racing is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the north end of Paiwa Road in Waikele. For more information, call Robert Cowling at 947-3393.
The entry fee is $75 for individuals and $225 per team. It includes dinner and prizes. The entry deadline is Sept. 25.
Applications can be picked up at a number of golf courses. Telephone June Ford at 235-3636 for additional information.
The 8-K starts at 6:30 a.m. and the 3-K at 7:30 a.m.
The entry fee for one race is $17 for adults and youngsters over age 12, $14 for children 12 and under and $20 (adults) and $17 (children) for both courses if registering by Sept. 30.
Forms are available at most running and sporting goods stores.
The Hydroblast Grass Volleyball Challenge will have competition in men's and women's open, A BB and B divisions. Entry fee is $45 per team.
For more information, call 471-0610.
The Hydrofest will feature some of the fastest racing boats in the world. In addition to the high-speed racing and volleyball, there will be many other activities on Ford Island.
For more information, call the Hydrofest Hotline at 471-0818.
Wanda Miyashiro of Honolulu won the Star-Bulletin's Football Fever contest this week, going a perfect 10 for 10 in her predictions.She wins $500 for her prognostications and might want to start a clinic for the contest's celebrity panelists.
Miyashiro, who was not available to comment on her good fortune, easily topped the best score on the panel.
Star-Bulletin writers Mike Fitzgerald and Cindy Luis, and KHNL's Robert Kekaula were all 7-3 to lead their peers.
KHON-Fox 2's Leslie Wilcox was next at 5-5, while KCCN's Brickwood Galuteria and Charly Espina at 4-6.
Fitzgerald leads the panel on the season with an overall 23-7 record.
The women, who came into the week leading on the season with a 43-17 record, fell slightly off the pace. The men are now 60-30 to the women's 59-31.
Football Fever contestants must score equal to or better than the best celebrity panelist(s) in order to qualify for the weekly award of $500. The winner is selected at random from those who meet that criteria.