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Academy of the Pacific knocks off Roosevelt

Paul Honda

When No. 3 Academy of the Pacific and No. 7 Roosevelt turned to their benches for support in the second round of Na Menehune Holiday Classic yesterday, it was for different reasons.

AOP coach Walter Marciel saw a winded Micah Dunhour, ailing with the flu, and knew he needed some gusto from his reserves. He got it from Drew Viena, who scored 13 points off the bench, as the Dolphins roared to a 54-33 win at Moanalua High School gym.

The Dolphins advanced to the semifinal round and play Moanalua today.

Wilson Macleod led AOP with 14 points and three steals, while swingman Kona Makaula and post Moritz Krume combined for 15 rebounds in a dominant victory.

Dunhour finished with five points and four rebounds.

Roosevelt was coming off an overtime win over University High in the opening round. With starting posts Kaipo Pale and Asten Koki averaging roughly 30 minutes per game, coach Steve Hathaway decided before game time that his starters would play only half their usual stints.

"We wanted to win yesterday’s game so we could face Roosevelt. They’re a very tough team," Marciel said. "Roosevelt’s in a tough league. I know that from experience, so I know what he’s trying to do."

In addition to combating fatigue, Roosevelt lost point guard Johnson Delos Reyes recently with a wrist injury.

The result was a combined 10 points for the Rough Riders’ starting five, including a season-low two points and six rebounds for Pale, one of the state’s most consistent double-double performers. In the big picture, Roosevelt (7-3 overall, 5-1 Oahu Interscholastic Association Red East) saved its legs for the coming midseason run in league play.

Sophomore guard Shai Brown led Roosevelt with 11 points, including 3-for-7 shooting from beyond the 3-point arc.

AOP, meanwhile, resumed its Cinderella journey through Division I basketball. The Dolphins are now 11-2 overall (1-0 Interscholastic League of Honolulu) and prove over and over that they are more than just Dunhour and a tall (6-foot-5) German (Krume).

Macleod, a junior guard, and backcourt mate Michael Urcia were steady from the start. AOP committed just seven turnovers against Roosevelt’s 2-3 zone. Urcia, a transfer from D-II Christian Academy, hit two early treys as the Dolphins opened with an 11-2 lead and were never seriously threatened.

Roosevelt’s starters were subbed out 5-for-5 most of the way. The Rough Riders shot 25 percent from the field (11-for-44) against AOP’s man and 2-3 zone defenses. They were outrebounded 33-20.

AOP snagged 13 offensive caroms and shot 40 percent (16-for-40). Neither team shot well from the line; AOP was 19-for-33 (58 percent) while Roosevelt was 8-for-15 (53 percent). It was an improvement from Roosevelt’s 3-for-17 work at the charity stripe in the University game.

There is, of course, the possibility that the teams could meet again in the state tourney. By then, there won’t be any more holding back. Both teams resume league play next week.

 

NA MENEHUNE HOLIDAY CLASSIC

Moanalua 47, Kaiser 34
Leading scorers–Moan: Keven Amaral 18, Dexter Williams 11.

El Toro (Calif.) 74, Waianae 50
Leading scorers–ET: Colin Zavrsnick 12, Fil Perkins 11, Liam Skelly 14, Ryan Hardy 16. Wain: Paaga Misipati 12, Anthony Niderschmidt 17, Matthew Ramalia 12.

University 43, Waipahu 41
Leading scorers–Daeniel Cullen Diomanpo 18. UHS: Andrew Canencia 12, Benjamin Keller 10.

Waiakea 68, McKinley 60
Leading scorers–Waik: Isaak Jando 27, Scot Sanehira 14, Cameron Ita 10. McK: Alex Ironside 10, Lesley Machiguchi 10, Rio Kwan 19.

Mid-Pacific 44, Kaimuki 37
Leading scorers–MPI: Shaun Dobovan 10, Patrick Matthews 12, Matthew Carland 14. Kaim: Nicholaas Motellang 10, Mason Kualii-Moe 11.

‘Iolani II 49, Maryknoll 43
Leading scorers–Mryk: Austin Gaskins 15. Iol: Shovan Datta 10.

Academy of the Pacific 54, Roosevelt 33
Leading scorers–Roos: Shai Brown 11. AOP: Wilson Macleod 14.

 

MERV LOPES/ST. FRANCIS SCHOOL HOOPS CLASSIC

GIRLS

La Pietra 41, Christian Academy 40
Leading scorers–LP: Jordan Mcdonald 13. CA: Rachel Tokuda 15.

Mid-Pacific 63, Kamehameha-Hawaii 46
Leading scorers–MPI: Taylor Babbitt 16. KSH: Katelynn Peleka-Kennedy 10.

Maryknoll 40, St. Francis 28
Leading scorers–Mryk: Ashley Agcaoili 24. StF: Ashley Kupau 10.

Mt. Douglas (Canada) 42, Le Jardin 15
Leading scorers–MD: Carly Sangha 11. LJ: Siena Shupe 10.

 

BOYS

Farrington 71, Castle 50
Leading scorers–Far: J.P. Saycon 15. Cas: Seth Tiumalu 17.

St. Francis 58, Christian Academy 31
Leading scorers–Stf: Matt Nuumania 12. CA: Ryan Kalekini-Stephens 8.

Saint Louis 51, Kapolei 37
Leading scorers–StL: Max Botticelli 12. Kapo: Jared Milare 11.

Kalaheo 54, Kahuku 49
Leading scorers–Kalh: Derrick Morgan 19. Kah: Shairone Thompson 22.

Kailua 42, Damien 36
Leading scorers–Kail: Kila Zuttermeister 11. Dam: Dylan Yonamine-Baysa 12.

Kamehameha-Hawaii 65, Leilehua 54
Leading scorers–KSH: Jayce Carvalho 19. Lei: Zavieuer Adger 14.

Kamehameha II 66, Houston (Alaska) 44
Leading scorers–KS: Pana Ieriko 16. Hou: Scott Kramer 18.

 

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