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No. 4 Farrington topples Kalaheo

Viane Vaina scored 13 points, J.P. Saycon 11 and Ryan Reyes 10 to power the No. 4 Farrington Governors to a 59-46 victory over Kalaheo in an Oahu Interscholastic Association White Division boys basketball game at Farrington.

The Governors led 14-11 after one period and opened it up to 32-22 at halftime.

Joshua Ko led Kalaheo with a game-high 19 points, hitting four 3-pointers.

 

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At Farrington gym

Kalaheo (1-4) 11 11 12 12 46
Farrington (5-1) 14 18 10 17 59

KALAHEO–Quincy Mason 8, Sage Richardson 4, Joshua Ko 19, Derick Morgan 8, Shem Sukumaran 0, Anthony Rowan 2, Silila Tucker 0, Shane Hipa 5.

FARRINGTON–Paul Solomon 0, Ryan Reyes 10, Anastacio Lombawa 0, Clem Rarogal 0, Bernard DeLeon 0, Jeffrey Madarang 8, Chadey Callazo 8, Joel Lanzaderas 2, Lancelot Williams 5, Viane Vaina 13, J.P. Saycon 11, Shane Cabato-Machado 2.

3-point goals–Kalaheo 5 (Ko 4, Hipa). Farrington 1 (Saycon).

Junior varsity–Farrington 45, Kalaheo 39

 

OIA Red East Boys

No. 7 Kahuku 69, Kaimuki 44

Kawehena Johnson scored 14 points, hitting four 3-pointers, and Shairone Thompson also chipped in 14 to lead the Red Raiders.

Mason Kualii-Moe scored 16 points, hitting three 3-pointers, for the Bulldogs.

Kahuku (7-1) 17 18 22 12 — 69
Kaimuki (3-4) 8 11 18 7 — 44

KAHUKU–Evan Ramirez 3, Kawehena Johnson 14, Samala Afalava 10, Tyrone Brown 0, Galeai Malufau 7, Kai Saniatan 0, KJ Uluave 10, Danny Aki 2, Bronson Beatty 2, Mekeli Fiso 5, Shairone Thompson 14, Sam Ching 0, Tigi Hill 2.

Kaimuki–Nick Motellang 3, Tevin Nishiyama 1, Ken Hashimoto 2, Jordan Gestrich 2, AJ DeJesus 3, Chester Sua 5, Maui Travis 0, Mason Kualii-Moe 16, Siaosi Halaapiapi 2, Dio Tauiung 10.

3-point goals–Kahuku 7 (Johnson 4, Afalava 2, Malufau 1). Kaimuki 6 (Motellang 1, Kualii-Moe 3, Taulung 2.

Junior varsity–Kahuku 44, Kaimuki 30

 

No. 8 Roosevelt 53, Kailua 44

Kaipo Pale scored 13 points as the Rough Riders held off a late rally by the Surfriders to maintain their top spot in the OIA East.

J.J. Mariano added 12 for Roosevelt. Kila Zuttermeister scored a team-high 13 points for Kailua.

At Kailua gym

Roosevelt (7-1) 13 11 11 18 53
Kailua (3-5) 5 12 6 21 44

ROOSEVELT–Shai Brown 2, Micah Ikari 0, Ese Tago 6, Brendan Nakatani 5, Johnson Delos Santos 6, Pono Patoc 2, Kaipo Pale 13, Asten Koki 7, Troy Nakasuji 0, J.J. Mariano 12, Nick Samifua 0, Rahni Fisher 0.

KAILUA–Awa Poggi 7, Ikaika Ford 0, Chevy Mikaele 1, Josh Kava 0, Kila Zuttermeister 13, Keanu Vela 7, Ethan Mahaulu 3, Luis Valenzuela 2, Rhys Nakakura 11, Kirk Ronolo 0, Pita Ta’ufo’ou 0.

3-point goals–Roosevelt 2 (Mariano 2). Kailua 5 (Nakakura 3, Vela, Poggi).

Junior varsity–Kailua 45, Roosevelt 23

 

Kalani 63, Castle 55

Tatsuya Ono scored a game-high 27 points as the Falcons defeated the winless Knights. Kui Alimoot scored 15 points for Castle.

At Castle gym

Kalani (3-4) 14 14 16 19 63
Castle (0-6) 17 9 13 16 55

KALANI–Imani Washington 10, Remy Omori 4, Kory Kashiwabara 7, Tatsuya Ono 27, Takezo Iguchi 4, Benson Leung 3, Jordan Yogi 4, Nick Huth 4.

CASTLE–Chaz Kobayashi 12, Seth Tiumalu 11, Josh Kong 4, Kui Alimoot 15, Jordan Aleki 7, Micah Maeda 4, Faaesea Lakatani 2.

3-point goals–Kalani 3(Ono 2, Leung). Castle 4 (Tiumalu 2, Alimoot 2).

Junior varsity–Kalani 36, Castle 34

 

OIA Red West Boys

Pearl City 50, Kapolei 47

Isaac Shim scored 15 points as the Chargers held off the Hurricanes, who hit nine 3-pointers. Jared Milare had 20 points to lead Kapolei.

At Kapolei gym

Pearl City (2-6) 10 10 13 17 50
Kapolei (1-6) 5 14 11 17 47

PEARL CITY–Kailon Sabate 7, Ryan Arguelles 0, Josiah DeMello 14, Isaac Shim 15, Nicholas Villarmia 0, Jerry Galardo 0, Marc Sumiga 0, Kapena Akiona 0, Paul Perry 2, Bryson Takaesu 2, Kainoa Perez 10, Cody Miyashiro 0, Chaz Ebisu 0.

KAPOLEI–Curtis Tavares 7, Devyn Knight 3, Samson Chong 3, Jared Milare 20, Joshua Farias 0, Joshua Wills 6, Kaeo Soares 5, Chris Dillard 1, Kapua Awong 0, Zachary Berg 2, Kiatrell Zachary 0.

3-point goals–Pearl City 2 (Sabate, Shim). Kapolei 9 (Milare 4, Tavares 2, Chong, Wills, Soares).

Junior varsity–Kapolei 36, Pearl City 30

 

Leilehua 46, Campbell 43

Penetito Melei scored 12 points, Xavieuer Adger added 11 and Dillon Pau’u had 10 as the Mules edged the Sabers.

C.J. Ramos scored 14 points, including four 3-pointers, for Campbell, which led 26-24 at halftime.

At Campbell gym

Leilehua (7-1) 12 12 10 12 46
Campbell (3-5) 15 11 7 10 43

LEILEHUA–Ikaika Mercado 0, Dillon Pau’u 10, Jeremiah Andrade 2, Trenton Morales 1, Stockton Crowley 0, Reece Acohido 1, Marc Lagmay 0, Jaryn Olayon 1, Xavieuer Adger 11, Richard Cherry 0, Josiah Caravallo 0, Christian Manzo 2, Penetito Melei 12, Russell Siavii 4, Dylan Bender 2.

CAMPBELL–Jarrin Bannister 0, Javen Burdett 2, Micah Cadiente 0, Christopher Crawford 7, B.J. Halmos 4, Fouina Haskins 9, Jacquain Middleton 0, Allan Otanes 3, Ryan Ramil 0, C.J. Ramos 14, Justin Silva 0, Aaron Steele 2, Manuel Sy 2.

3-point goals–Leilehua none. Campbell 6 (Ramos 4, Halmos, Haskins).

Junior varsity–Leilehua 53, Campbell 26

 

Radford 58, Mililani 49

T.J. Reid scored 14 of his 22 points in the second half as the Rams defeated the Trojans.

Hassan Richardson scored 17 points for Mililani in a losing effort.

At Mililani gym

Radford (7-1) 18 6 15 19 58
Mililani (6-2) 11 9 15 14 49

RADFORD–T.J. Reid 22, Wayne Keys Jr. 2, Steven Watkins 10, Zach Pelzl 2, Tevita Baravilala 0, Maika Ulufale 2, Dorsay Norris 4, Roscoe Kalilikane 0, Nashon George 16.

MILILANI–Damon Shimabukuro 0, Ryan Jacobs 0, Brady Spiridigliozzi 8, Trent McKinney 2, Kaimihoku Wilson 1, Josh Lenchanko 8, Alex Bumgarner 5, Riley Borges 8, Hassan Richardson 17, Ervan Jean Pierre 0, Christian Baltazar 0, Taylor Tuia 0.

3-point goals–Radford 4 (Reid 3, George). Mililani 2 (Bumgarner, Richardson).

Junior varsity–Mililani 53, Radford 32

 

OIA White Boys

McKinley 53 Kamakau 28

The Tigers hit seven 3-pointers in their win over Kamakau. Micah Waters led McKinley with 13 points.

At McKinley gym

Kamakau (0-7) 9 5 11 3 28
McKinley (5-1) 16 17 10 10 53

KAMAKAU–Kamalu Kamauoha 0, Kalahikiola Heind-Boyd 0, Teawe Olds 15, Kumukoa Oana 3, Kawaipunahele Tenn 0, Hanna Wasson 2, Keahi Suyat 8, Kalaunui Enos 0.

MCKINLEY–Jason Ramano 8, Jovanie Trumata 3, Ryan Arzadon 2, Kyrell Wright 5, Jace Bolosan 1, Micah Waters 13, Justly Laquihon 3, Andy Sombatphibane 3, Alex Ironside 4, Maaauna Viengmany 0, William Rollman 2, Rio Kwon 5, Wilhem Rivera 0, John Henry Ansagay 4.

3-point goals–McKinley 7 (Ramano 2, Wright, Waters, Laquihon, Sombatphibane, Kwon). McKinley 1 (Suyat).

 

Kaiser 67, Waialua 37

Quinton Wong and Cruz Kalaugher each scored 10 points and the Cougars outscored the Bulldogs 18-4 in the first period and cruised to victory.

Vance Maluyo scored eight points for Waialua.

At Kaiser gym

Waialua (4-2) 4 11 13 9 37
Kaiser (4-2) 18 13 14 22 67

WAIALUA–Domingo Sonnymar 0, William Sacapulo-Uepa 2, Winston Sacapulo-Uepa 0, Veran-Scott Acob 0, Jake Kaysonphet 0, Virgilio Repollo 6, Kristoffer Cuadro 0, Jerimiah Repollo 6, Chase Uhlir 5, John Rey Garcia 4, Vance Maluyo 8, Victor Nobello 0, Rudi Galapia 6.

KAISER–Brandon Ale 4, Matthew Nagata 4, Bret Kanoa 5, Davin Morton 0, Preston Wuich 6, Justin Wuich 3, Doug Gehring 8, Quinton Wong 10, Adam Kostylo 4, Royce Kuromoto 4, Corey Lum 7, Reeve Solliday 1, John Bice 1, Cruz Kalaugher 10.

3-point goals–Waialua 2 (V. Repollo 2). Kaiser 1 (J .Wuich).

Junior varsity–Kaiser 52, Waialua 37

 

Nanakuli 47, Anuenue 29

Joe Shelton scored 11 of his 24 points in the second period and the Golden Hawks pulled away from Na Koa in the second half.

At Nanakuli gym

Anuenue (1-6) 10 9 5 5 29
Nanakuli (3-3) 9 13 13 12 47

ANUENUE–Ikaika Gante 7, Mahuka Cullen 0, Laakea Manoi-Hyde 7, Pono Kahili 0, Kahooipo Mossman-Ancog 2, Kealoha Smith 1, Makamae Wengler 2, Kamea Kahiapo 8, Iokepa Waiwaiole 2.

NANAKULI–Terrell Ochimas 2, Brenton Corn 6, Gary Shelton 8, Joe Shelton 24, Kalau Kalawa 0, Clayton Atualevao 2, Kamalu Paris 5.

3-point goals–Anuenue 1 (Kahiapo). Nanakuli 2 (Shelton 2).

 

Waipahu 51, Aiea 29

The Marauders got balanced scoring and held Na Alii to fewer than 10 points in each of the first three quarters in their victory.

At Waipahu gym

Aiea (2-4) 3 8 4 14 29
Waipahu (5-0) 11 13 19 8 51

AIEA–Douglas Tautua 0, Daniel Chambers 0, Branden Abiva 6, Ernesto Salazar 7, Freddy Taliulu 7, Phillip Madriaga 2, Colin Naito 0, Jholy Mauai 2, Taylor Taliulu 5.

WAIPAHU–Chance Delima 0, Jonathan Lewis 5, Richard Ugalde 3, Duketoa Tili 7, Brice Dwiggins 5, Marc Moises 2, Daeniel Cullen Diomanpo 7, Jayvee Cadiente 9, Wesley Nagaseu 3, Roy Florenco 0, Eric Castro 4, Tatupu Tatupu 6.

3-point goals–Aiea X (Abiva 2, Salazar, F. Taliulu). Waipahu 5 (Lewis, Ugalde, Tili, Dwiggins, Diomanpo).

Junior varsity–Aiea 38, Waipahu 30

 

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