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Kamehameha tops St. Francis in OT

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St. Francis’ Matthew Nuumanaia dribbled past Kamehameha’s Fatu Sua-Godinet during the second half.

This time, the Kamehameha Warriors got the win in Saints territory.

Noa Kinimaka and Alaka’i Freitas combined for seven points in overtime as No. 9 Kamehameha pulled out a tough 54-45 win over host St. Francis in the semifinals of the St. Francis Merv Lopes Hoops Classic on Saturday night.

The battle was a rematch of a nonconference game played on Dec. 9, when host St. Francis won 46-43 in overtime. However, Kamehameha has caught fire in recent games, winning six in a row with the victory on Saturday.

"St. Francis played terrific, they knocked down shots in the first half. They play man (defense) as good as anyone in the state," Warriors coach Greg Tacon said. "They’ve got good players. We weren’t discouraged at all by anything we were doing."

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Hustling Kayson Smith-Bejgrowicz added 12 points and five rebounds, and Jaycob Smith tallied seven points, three steals and tough defense for the Warriors (11-4).

Kamehameha shot 38 percent from the field (20-for-53) and St. Francis shot 35 percent (18-for-52). The Warriors owned a slight edge on the boards, 41-34.

Reserve forward Elijah Leslie, a 6-foot-3 senior, provided an extra boost in the extra period.

"Eli came in for the overtime, had a layup and a big rebound," Tacon said.

"He’s a kid, if we can get him going, I trusted him in the overtime situation after he didn’t play at all in the fourth quarter."

Matthew Nuumanaia led St. Francis (8-8) with 17 points and Ranan Mamiya added 10. Nuumanaia, already playing on two heavily taped ankles, suffered a back injury early in OT and sat for a couple of minutes. By the time he returned, the Saints trailed by six points.

It was a gritty effort defensively by the Warriors and coach Sol Batoon’s Saints. Both used man defense in the halfcourt and some fullcourt pressure. There were 13 lead changes, including Freitas’ follow shot to give Kamehameha the lead for good, 45-43, to start the extra period.

Prior to OT, the Saints threw the ball away with 6.5 seconds to play. Kamehameha had a chance to win, but Smith’s tough jumper in the lane missed at the buzzer.

The Warriors beat No. 3 Farrington 72-61 and Kamehameha-Hawaii 72-42 to reach the semifinal round. Now they get a shot at the tourney title.

"We’re happy we get to play in this tournament, but all I care about is next Saturday," Tacon said, referring to the regular-season opener in the ILH.

Santa Margarita (Calif.) 53, ‘Iolani 43

Joe Furstinger scored 18 points and sparked the tall Eagles’ defensive shutdown of the Raiders in the second half.

Brett Oosdyke added 11 points for the Eagles, who will meet Kamehameha in the tourney title game on Monday.

Ikaika Phillip led ‘Iolani with 14 points. The Raiders led 35-30 in the third quarter after Zach Buscher hit four free throws in a row — including two after a technical foul on Santa Margarita coach Jeff Reinert. But the visitors went on a 10-0 run and never let up.

Merv Lopes Hoops Classic

Saturday
Kamehameha-Hawaii 65, Mid-Pacific 62
Kahuku 64, Saint Louis 62
Kalaheo 60, University 49
Farrington 75, Campbell 60
Leilehua 50, Kailua 47
Kamehameha II 52, Kapolei 38

 

ILH DIVISION I GIRLS

No. 7 Punahou 54
No. 9 ‘Iolani 36

Tyra Moe scored 18 points and Hailey Motooka scored 11 to help the Buffanblu hand the Raiders their first defeat in league play.

Camy Aguinaldo scored 14 points and Jade Botelho had 13 for ‘Iolani.

Punahou jumped out to a 12-5 lead after the first quarter and extended its lead to 27-11 at halftime.

At ‘Iolani
Punahou (2-1) 12 15 13 14 54
‘Iolani (2-1) 5 6 16 9 36

PUNAHOU–Keaupono Fey 4, Elle Uyeda 0, Hailey Motooka 11, Astra Kidani 2, Asia Olivieri 2, Va’e Malufau 2, Samantha Alakai 4, Tyra Moe 18, Abigail Aplaca 4, Kamaile Kandiah 6.

‘IOLANI–Brooke Kaneshiro 0, Emily Nomura 2, Klein Masutani  Brooke Maeda 0, Sierra Buscher 2, Kelsi Ikeda 0, Lindsey Combs 0, Camy Aguinaldo 14, Jessica Otsu 2, Alyssa Finger 0, Sunshine Saucedo 0, Skyler Nakata 2, Jade Botelho 13.

3-point goals–Punahou 2 (Kidani, Motooka). ‘Iolani 4 (Aguinaldo 3, Botelho).

Also
No. 2 Maryknoll 60, Sacred Hearts 39

ILH DIVISION II GIRLS

Hawaii Baptist 50
Hanalani 18

Stephanie Dang scored 18 points and Jenee Brown added 11 to lead the Eagles over the Royals.

Rebekah Yamada scored six points for Hanalani.

At Hanalani
Hba (3-0) 15 13 15 7 50
Hanalani (1-1) 1 3 7 7 18

HAWAII BAPTIST–Kiara Chun 3, Jennifer Gonsalves 0, Stephanie Dang 18, Sara Utsugi 0, Nicole Lopes 0, Ashley Benn 2, Rylie Wada 3, Caitlen Joy Ramos 4, Taylor White 0, Kaily Lum 0, Keisha Ching 2, Jenee Brown 11, Dominique Hart 7, Elise Vasper 0.

HANALANI–Isabelle Aki 5, Rebekah Yamada 6, Alexa Nava 0, Shanel Taparra 2, Lexi Hee 3, Jonnisty Monalim 2, Cameron Peterson 0, Kacy Shimabukuro 0, Erica Barro 0, Kiara Peterson 0, Kara Tanaka 0

3-point goals–Hawaii Baptist 6 (Dang 4, Brown, Chun). Hanalani 2 (Aki, Hee).

‘Iolani II 53
Kamehameha II 38

Kelsie Fukuda scored 20 points and Sydnee Halcro added 10 to lead the Raiders over the Warriors.

Nalani-Tearsjah Aipoalani-Tuaoi-Tootoo scored nine points for Kamehameha II.

At ‘Iolani
Ks II (1-2) 14 2 11 11 38
‘Iolani II (2-2) 12 14 13 14 53

‘IOLANI II–Megan Nakai 1, Tori Teramae 0, Sydnee Halcro 10, Kelsie Fukuda 20, Courtney Kiehm 0, Courtney Kennedy 9, Lansing Sugita 4, Hoakalei Dawson 8, Keri Teramae 0, Robi Kodama 0, Reilly Killeen 0, Megan Kibota 1.

3-point goals–Kamehameha II 2 (Brunett, Leong). ‘Iolani II 4 (Fukuda 2, Halcro, Kennedy).

Also
Le Jardin 44, St. Andrew’s 29

OIA EAST GIRLS

Kaiser 54
Kahuku 44

Chantelle Arce nailed four 3-pointers and finished with 19 points to lead the Cougars over the visiting Red Raiders.

Laken Teo scored a team-high 19 points for Kahuku.

At Kaiser
Kahuku (1-5) 5 18 10 11 44
Kaiser (3-3) 18 9 12 15 54

KAHUKU–Taimane Avei 3, Eleni Beatty 7, Nasanua Leitupo-Asuao 3, Kela Schwenke 4, Debra Baranaba-Setoki 0, Fifi Tonga 5, Talia Brown 3, Cybil Cravens 0, Laken Teo 19.

KAISER–Roselyn Shimaoka 7, Chantelle Arce 19, Tasha Horn 2, Brandi Arita 5, Briana Halemanu 0, Kiana Matsumoto 2, Jordan Passas 3, Macy Hiraki 1, Karly Demello 3, Skye Keao 4, Brooke Ho 8.

3-point goals–Kahuku 7 (Avei, Brown, Teo 3, Leitupo-Asuao, Beatty ). Kaiser 5 (Arce 4, Arita).

Junior varsity–Kahuku 55, Kaiser 46

Farrington 49
Kaimuki 27

Jeneva Toilolo racked up 26 points to lead the Governors over the Bulldogs.

Tiare Medeiros added 13 points for Farrington, while Kaimuki’s Valerie Wilson finished with 13 points.

At Farrington
Kaimuki (0-7) 9 5 8 5 27
Farrington (5-2) 10 14 16 9 49

KAIMUKI–Angela Wright 2, Seplynn Aikau 6, Valerie Wilson 13, Perpetua Bregoli 3, Brandy Pfeiffer-Kekoa 3.

FARRINGTON–Leah Ramos 0, Hazel Artates 3, Nani Cabato-Machado 4, Megan Aguinaldo 1, Gehraniah Tulba 2, Arabelle Dela Cruz 0, Tiare Medeiros 13, Erin Perry 0, Jeneva Toilolo 26.

3-point goals–Kaimuki 5 (Wilson 3, Bregoli, Aikau). Farrington none.

Junior varsity–Farrington 59, Kaimuki 14

Castle 39
McKinley 23

Shaney Tiumalu and Sierra Koki scored 11 to lead the Knights past the Tigers.

At Castle
McKinley (1-5) 6 3 8 6 23
Castle (3-4) 11 14 9 5 39

MCKINLEY–Angelica Balinbin 0, Tiare Sugui 5, Joselle Ferrer 4, Porsche Santiago 6, Chelsea Tafai 6, Savanna Gonzales 2, Deborah Malaga 0.

CASTLE–Shaney Tiumalu 11, Sierra Koki 11, Briana Hidalgo 3, Asia Almedia 4, Sheastel Tiumalu 10.

3-point goals–McKinley 2 (Ferrer, Santiago). Castle 2 (Koki, Sha. Tiumalu).

Junior varsity–Castle 38, McKinley 19 

Kailua 62
Kalani 52

Patria Vaimoana scored a game-high 27 points as the Surfriders defeated the Falcons.

Keala Kaio-Perez had 11 points to lead Kalani in a losing effort.

At Kalani
Kailua (5-2) 17 15 14 16 62
Kalani (4-2) 12 7 22 11 52

KAILUA–Delcie Williams 10, Keala Kaio-Perez 11, Kainani Peters 4, Leilani Lastimosa 2, Tara Takata 6, Akamulyn Makua 0, Christine Antonio 0, Saje Perry 0, Bridget Pulusila 0, Kahoa Mikaele 2, Patria Vaimoana 27.

KALANI–Carly Kakuda 14, Riley Kishaba 2, Sydnee Kishaba 4, Andrea Ching 0, Tristyn Nishibun 8, Taili Iinuma 10, Kassidy Misaki 4, Samantha Shizuru 4, Shandlynn Willing 0, Taylor Murai 6.

3-point goals–Kailua none. Kalani 6 (Kakuda 2, Nishibun 2, Iinuma 2).

Junior varsity–Kalani 57, Kailua 40

OIA WEST GIRLS

No. 5 Mililani 61
Kapolei 33

Mikaela Limper posted 21 points to lift the Trojans over the Hurricanes.

Kaitlyn Lanier scored 12 points for Kapolei in the loss.

At Kapolei
Mililani (6-0) 18 17 7 19 61
Kapolei (3-3) 10 10 4 9 33

MILILANI–Jerika Dacuycuy 0, Kayla Torres 4, Kristen Tamagawa 2, Mikaela Limper 21, Kristen Miguel 0, Shantell Appleby 9, Summer Bolibol 4, Sarah Liva 8, Janiya Reese 0, Sabrina Stratton 0, Jamie Yuki 4, Zyriana Davies 9.

KAPOLEI–Raquel Lasconia 6, Annika San Nicolas 0, Ty White 0, Amayha Dycus 3, Samantha Eslava 0, Angel David 0, Dayshia Carter 2, Gabby Sanchez 0, Kaitlyn Lanier 12, Sati Helenihi 0, Jennifer Hillard 2, Vai Fuiava 0, Kela Whitehurst 8, Jasmine Clark-Osborne 0.

3-point goals–Mililani 1 (Limper). Kapolei 1 (Lasconia).

Junior varsity–Mililani 46, Kapolei 19

Radford 61
Waialua 15

Jasmine Moody scored 21 points to lead the Rams over the Bulldogs. Kaedy Hatchett led Waialua with 10 points.

At Radford
Waialua (0-7) 2 3 8 2 15
Radford (5-1) 19 18 14 10 61

WAIALUA–Kaedy Hatchett 10, Via-Mae Pascua 0, Kaitlin Ayonon 0, Kayla Kapika 0, Chelsea Pascua 2, Elena Rivera-Velez 0, Liliana Marks 0, Kamryn Lendio  3.

RADFORD–Brianea Annussek 4, Chloe Slocomb 8, Courtney McCreary 2, Kristin Abad 9, Carla Thomas 2, Jazmin Peralita 4, Jasmine Moody 21, Kennedy Johnson 5, Jamie Stagger 2, Jessyca Wofford 2, Cassidy Wright 2.

3-point goals–Waialua 3 (Hatchett 2, Lendio). Radford 0.

Nanakuli 55
Pearl City 22

Kawehi Chai and Renise Laa scored 11 points each to lead the Golden Hawks over the Chargers.

At Nanakuli
Pearl City (1-5) 4 2 4 12 22
Nanakuli (6-1) 15 11 10 19 55

PEARL CITY–Ciera Sylva 2, Jurey Jao 2, Christine Fuimaono 0, Tianna Amorin 8, Brandee Huihui 0, Chiemi Trias 4, Sina Sinclair 2, Megan Ramos 0, Louise Pekelo 4.

NANAKULI–Alana Nuuanu 8, Keanani Chai 5, Tianna Hanohano 9, Alexis Paulo-Meyers 9, Kawehi Chai 11, Natalia Kaopua 2, Renise Laa 11.

3-point goals–Pearl City none. Nanakuli 2 (Nuuanu).

Junior varsity–Nanakuli 41, Pearl City 6

Campbell 58
Waipahu 33

Cydney Curran scored 17 points as the Sabers defeated the Marauders.

At Campbell
Waipahu (0-6) 4 9 7 13 33
Campbell (2-5) 20 12 14 12 58

WAIPAHU–Shaina Asada 6, Arriane-Joshua Fernandez 3, Arriane-Janine Fernandez 3, Rhica Savella 0, Jayde Libby 2, Alyssa Lene 2, Cecilia Satui 4, Kuinita Donley 10, Kanoe Salbabero-Toyama 3.

CAMPBELL–Cydney Curran 17, Jenavee Tago-Su’e 4, Charis Curran 4, Pomai Tam-Pacheco 0, Sabrina Marzan 9, Chante Dewberry 2, Ruby Labausa 2, Brandy Contrades 7, Jessica Samate 6, Shyanna Fernandez 7.

3-point goals–Waipahu 2 (Arriane-Jo. Fernandez, Arriane-Ja. Fernandez). Campbell 3 (Cy. Curran, Fernandez, Marzan).

Junior varsity–Campbell 39, Waipahu 19

Also
Leilehua 53, Waianae 47

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