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Mililani hands Radford first loss

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KAT WADE / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Mililani’s Kayla Torres scored 12 points

Kayla Torres scored 12 points and Kalena Gibson added 10 as No. 7 Mililani outlasted previously unbeaten Radford 40-29 on Thursday night at the Trojans’ gym.

Gibson added five rebounds and four steals, while Hope Carter hustled for eight points and six boards. Center Cheyenne Ardona added five rebounds for the front court.

The win boosted Mililani to 5-1 in Oahu Interscholastic Association West play, dropping Radford to 4-1. It was a heartbreaker for the Lady Rams, who saw center Shaelie Burgess go down with a knee injury with 4:30 to go in the first quarter. She collided with Mililani forward Janae Ritchie under the basket and went down immediately.

“The trainer said it might be a partial tear,” Radford coach Charles Chong said. “We’re just keeping her in our prayers.”

Burgess, a 6-foot senior, had worked hard in the offseason to become a force on both ends of the court for Radford. She happened to go down on the same floor where former Mililani standout Shantel Appleby suffered knee injuries as a junior and senior.

“I know exactly what she’s going through, and what she means to their team and program. She reminds me of Shantel,” Mililani coach Patrick Basilio said.

Natalie Jackson led the Lady Rams with 11 points, five rebounds and three dimes. No other Ram scored more than four points on a night when their go-to standout was unavailable. Often, the Rams looked lost without her, but by the end of the third quarter, they scrapped their way back within 25-21 on a wing jumper by Aimee Chock and a fast-break bucket by Salara Dill.

The start of the fourth quarter, though, belonged to the home team. Gibson scored on a foul-line jumper on a pass from point guard Dahlis Sablay and again on a layup as Mililani pulled away with a 12-4 run. After Carter (eight points) hit a layup, the Trojans led 37-25 with three minutes left. Radford got no closer than eight the rest of the night.

Mililani used a fullcourt press to rattle the Rams just a bit in the second quarter. Radford finished with 18 turnovers, including seven in the second.

Appleby, who made a full recovery from her injuries, worked out with the Lady Trojans’ scout team this week and hopes to walk on at Northern Arizona.

“Coach worked us hard at practice,” Carter said. “We got ready to front (Burgess), defend the back side. He said don’t take the other players lightly, too, especially No. 2 (Jackson). It was about heart and keeping our momentum going.”

PREP SUMMARIES

OIA WEST GIRLS

No. 7 Mililani 40, Radford 29

At Mililani

Radford (4-1) 6 7 8 8 29
Mililani (5-1) 12 9 6 13 40

RADFORD–Daphnee Fagaragan 2, Natalie Jackson 11, Punipuao Seei 2, Salara Dill 4, Peyton Vincent 2, Marika Wojtal 2, Aimee Chock 2, Angela Howell 2, Shaelie Burgess 2.

MILILANI–Teona Singletary 2, Kayla Torres 12, Taysia Canon 2, Ava Lowell 0, Dahlis Sablay 4, Hope Carter 8, Janae Richie 2, Kalena Gibson 10, Cheyenne Ardona 0.

3-point goals–Radford 1 (Jackson), Mililani 1 (Torres).

Junior varsity–Mililani 36, Radford 22.

Kapolei 42, Pearl City 20

At Pearl City

Kapolei (4-1) 10 13 6 13 42
Pearl City (2-5) 4 3 5 8 20

KAPOLEI–Ashlyn Velasco 7, Ari Rathburn 1, Alexis Corea 12, Kiani Au-Gonzales 0, Julia Velasco 6, Sienna Alo 4, Naiah Washington 0, Taelor Mesa 3, Sydney Faumina 4, Nichelle Brown 5.

PEARL CITY–Winniebhelle Cadiz 0, Allyson Gonzaga 2, Vivian Barnes 8, Alyssa Oshita 5, Skylar Umbay 2, Charli Ke-a 2, Shawnia Oliveros 0, Marley Mew-Kang 1, Shanelle Concepuon 0.

3-point goals–None.

Junior varsity– Kapolei 32, Pearl City 23

Waianae 35, Aiea 20

At Aiea

Waianae (3-4) 8 8 10 9 35
Aiea (0-6) 7 12 2 9 30

WAIANAE–Kailee Kaahaaina 0, Charlotte Garcia 3, Yasmine Gamurot-Ching-Lareau 8, Daysha Kaleikini 0, Ferrari Scanlan 0, Sierra Gaison 3, Imani Cook 0, Alexzandra Lancaster-Banglos 5, Alizelia Love 15, Pomai Tambaoan-Kaeo 1.

AIEA–Chantelle Shimabukuro 7, Jaslyn Madriaga-Aguigui 0, Kailly Paulo 5, Tia Ueoka 3, Vien Crisostomo 6, Kelsie Shibata 0, Angelica Moli 5, Ufi Ale 4.

3-point goals–Waianae 2 (Gamurot-Ching-Lareau, Tambaoan-Kaeo). Aiea 2 (Ueoka, Crisostomo).

Junior varsity–Waianae 53, Aiea 15

OIA EAST GIRLS

Farrington 59, Kahuku 46

At Kahuku

Farrington (6-1) 18 22 9 10 59
Kahuku (5-1) 14 8 13 11 46

FARRINGTON–Kylie Carganilla 4, Kelia Miller 0, Kaezha Aradanas 0, Shayla Cabato-Machado 19, Chantal Mailou 8, Willima Karen 2, Violet Williams 2, Molimau Heimuli 24, Naomi Peltier 0.

KAHUKU–Lehiwa Benson 1, Savannah Christensen 10, Logotaeao Galeai 15, Honey Perez-Wasson 2, Ilaosaane Pooi 0, Talei Niu 0, Leving Jinadasa 3, Brittni Blake 13, Lydia Taulapapa 2.

3-point goals–Farrington 8 (Cabato-Machado 4, Mailou 2, Carganilla, Heimuli). Kahuku 5 (Galeai 4, Jinadasa).

Junior varsity–Kahuku 29, Farrington 27

Castle 46, Kalaheo 39

At Castle

Kalaheo (0-6) 13 12 8 6 39
Castle (1-6) 9 14 10 13 46

KALAHEO–Kanoe Kaleoppa 7, Tasha Vega 0, Sam Jacobsen 0, Kiana Clingingsinth 0, Michelle Sasaki 4, Tyler Meredith 0, Jaydyn Silva 0, Tesia Cale 0, Tiffany Beach 7, Samantha Pollard 21, Maria Henson 0.

CASTLE–Rayjah Magit-Gorion 2, Princess Gubac 0, Hauoli Beard 4, Kaylee Ishii 10, Sheri Alvarado 14, Savanna Johnson 0, Camryn Cadinha-Oku 8, Shayla Young 8.

3-point goals–Kalaheo 1 (Beach). Castle 3 (Young 2, Ishii). Junior varsity–Castle 42, Kalaheo 23

McKinley 48, Roosevelt 44

At Roosevelt

McKinley (2-4) 12 14 14 8 48
Roosevelt (3-4) 8 13 9 14 44

MCKINLEY–Colby Lane 7, Cheenie Melgazo 0, Kloe Lum 2, Suzie Park 3, Cerina Noh 0, Joselle Ferrer 19, Brittney Chang 1, Alexandria Buchanan 2, Connie Cen 4, Nicole Venzon 10, Stella Martinez 0.

ROOSEVELT–Kaonohi Quinlan 0, Haven Gabriel 12, Tiani Freitas 0, Sadie Luiz 10, Sunshine Vicente 3, Anuhea Tadaki 0, Cathy Truong 2, Kassidy Villanueva 0, Tia Sofa 6, Shawna Montalbo 0, Taylor Tateyama 5, Mari Foster 6.

3-point goals–McKinley 1 (Ferrer). Roosevelt 2 (Gabriel, Tateyama).

Junior varsity–Not reported.

OIA EAST BOYS

Kalani 58, Anuenue 17

nonconference boys

Punahou Invitational

Damien 56, Sherman Country (Ore.)

Kamehameha II 53, Kamehameha-Hawaii 47

Bentley (Calif.) 58, Hamamatsu Tech (Japan) 51

Los Alamitos (Calif.) 59, Saint Louis 58

St. Francis 61, Wilson (Ore.) 52

Bishop Hendricken (RI) 60, Sequoia (Calif.) 56

Punahou 80, Santa Margarita (Calif.) 66

oia west boys

Wednesday Mililani 63, Pearl City 41

At Mililani

Pearl City (0-2) 16 8 10 7 41
Mililani (2-0) 16 20 11 16 63

PEARL CITY–Albert Perry 3, Saul Saldana 0, Joshua Matsuda 4, Che Erquiza-Oliveros 0, Pierce McMoore 8, Ryan Yamamoto 12, Garren Spillner 8, Jared Nash 6.

MILILANI–Andrew Valladares 0, Matthew Amitoso 2, Kaleo Pogue 21, Nakoa Krafft 3, Roman Tovi 3, Marcus Jackson 3, Nayyir Muhammad 2, Trey Camello 0, Jalen Miller 2, Cameron Henry 21, Javon Rodriguez 0, Makana Ortiz 0, Pono Ku 0, Tyler Marquina 6.

3-point goals–Pearl City 3 (Yamamoto 2, McMoore). Mililani 6 (Henry 4, Marquina 2).

Junior varsity–Mililani 61, Pearl City 29

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