‘Iolani outlasts Kamehameha in overtime
By Paul Honda
Jan. 22, 2012
Iolani's Duke Pauli put up a shot over Kamehameha's Zerin Parker during the first half Saturday.
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There might not be another 1-2 combo in the paint as good as Duke Pauli and Gabriel Vega.
Instead of sheer power, however, it was finesse that made the difference Saturday. Pauli’s lob pass to Vega gave No. 8 ‘Iolani the lead with 5.5 seconds left in overtime, and Dyrbe Enos missed a tough 18-footer from the corner as time expired as the Raiders outlasted No. 2 Kamehameha 55-54.
"It was open earlier, but I just wasn’t hitting it," Pauli said of the feed to his 6-foot-7 teammate. "Coming off that loss to AOP, I’m glad we stepped up for this game."
Another defeat, especially after that two-point loss to front-running AOP on Thursday, would have been a severe blow to ‘Iolani’s title hopes.
Instead, a raucous crowd of about 400 at the Raiders’ gym saw coach Dean Shimamoto’s squad improve to 5-3 in league play (10-8 overall). Kamehameha (15-6, 5-3) fell into a tie with the Raiders and Maryknoll.
They trail Academy of the Pacific (7-1) and Punahou (7-1), co-leaders in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu.
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"Our chances of first or second are slimmer now. We just don’t control our destiny now," Kamehameha coach Julian Nakanishi said. "We need help."
Pauli was a one-man wrecking crew in the low post with 20 points on 8-for-9 shooting. After Kamehameha switched to a 2-3 zone to contain the 6-foot-3 senior, the lanes opened up for Vega, who finished with 18 points and 11 rebounds.
"Give those two big guys credit," Nakanishi said. "They made nice plays."
Vega feels the momentum building for his team.
"I know we have not done very good this season, but this team is definitely in stride. We’re really starting to learn how to play as a family," he said.
Austin O’Leary added 10 points for ‘Iolani, including a clutch, game-tying 3 with 7.4 seconds to go in regulation. Kamehameha had a chance to win it before the buzzer when Enos drove into traffic and was fouled with 0.8 seconds remaining. The normally reliable sharpshooter was short on his 1-and-1 attempt, and the game moved into overtime.
Enos finished 4-for-14 from the field for 13 points, missing all five of his 3-point tries. Makoa Camanse-Stevens had a team-high 18 points, six assists and four steals.
KS (5-3) | 8 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 3 | — | 54 |
‘Iolani (5-3) | 10 | 14 | 16 | 11 | 4 | — | 55 |
KAMEHAMEHA–Noa Kinimaka 0, JT Campbell 11, Dyrbe Enos 13, Makoa Camanse-Stevens 18, Austin Gerard 6, Makana Harrison 2, Kamai Olowofoyeku 0, Noah Borden 2, Thor Latu 0, Zerin Parker 2.
‘IOLANI–Andrew Okimura 2, Drew Uchiyama 3, Erik Yamada 2, Reece Foy 0, Austin O’Leary 10, Gabriel Vega 18, Zach Buscher 0, Joshua Hannum 0, Josiah Situmeang 0, Duke Pauli 20.
3-point goals–Kamehameha 8 (Camanse-Stevens 3, Campbell 3, Gerard 2). ‘Iolani 3 (O’Leary 2, Uchiyama).
No. 1 Punahou 61, Saint Louis 52
Nick Valasquez scored 16 points and the Buffanblu pulled away in the second half to beat the Crusaders.
At McCabe Gym
Punahou (7-1) | 12 | 16 | 12 | 21 | — | 61 |
Saint Louis (1-7) | 12 | 18 | 7 | 15 | — | 52 |
PUNAHOU–Sean Gruebner 3, Jordan Tanuvasa 2, Bryan Matsukawa 8, Steven Lakalaka 0, Dayson Watanabe 3, MatthewTaniguchi 9, Ka’aha McAfee-Torco 0, Taylor Henderson 5, Nick Valasquez 16, Malik Johnson 6, DeForest Buckner 9.
SAINT LOUIS–Ricky Ahlo-Pinera 0, Jimmy Nunuha 4, Kevin Marks 0, Acen Cabral 6, Nate Mantanona 18, Ihaka Johnson 2, Jaron Hall-Monis 4, J.V. Caires 1, Robert Sawinski 0, Kamalei Correa 16, Elu Aydon 1.
3-point goals–Punahou 7 (Velasquez 2, Matsukawa 2, Gruebner, Watanabe, Taniguchi). Saint Louis 2 (Mantanona, Hall-Monis).
No. 5 Maryknoll 53, Damien 49
Tobias Schramm had 18 points and Joshua Burnett added 17 as the Spartans held off the Monarchs.
At Maryknoll
Damien (2-5) | 19 | 8 | 9 | 13 | — | 49 |
Maryknoll (5-3) | 12 | 15 | 17 | 9 | — | 53 |
DAMIEN–Alex Fant 8, Rusty Kauahikaua 3, Kolton Jacobs 0, Dominique Arakaki 2, Ashton Obrero 14, James Roy 2, Jaylen Layco 20, Kapi’ina King 0.
MARYKNOLL–Kaleb Gilmore 4, Kekoa Welsh 1, Brandon Floyd 0, John Mayer 0, Danny Danbarra 1, Isaiah Dowdell 5, Tobias Powell 0, Joshua Burnett 17, Austin Gaskin 6, Wyatt Pedro 1, Tobias Schramm 18.
3-point goals–Damien 4 (Fant 2, Kauahikaua, Layco). Maryknoll 2 (Burnett 2).
University 57, Mid-Pacific 46
Makena Suan-Rothenberg scored 10 points to lead the Jr. ‘Bows over the Owls.
At Mid-Pacific
University (4-4) | 11 | 18 | 5 | 23 | — | 57 |
Mid-Pacific (0-9) | 7 | 8 | 4 | 25 | — | 46 |
UNIVERSITY–Makena Suan-Rothenberg 10, Joshua Javier 0, Anthony Canencia 8, Chris Meyer 2, Ian Akamine 5, Peter Fee 7, RJ Realubit 0, Cameron Conant 8, Nalu O’Connor 8, Gui Aires 9.
MID-PACIFIC–Brian Chung 18, Kenny Artymiak 4, Trey Kubota 2, Tyler Yamachika 0, Ryan Swanson 22, Alex Poon 0, Rory Pidot 0, Shayne Kanemitsu 0, Gavin Nishizawa 0.
3-point goals–University 5 (Suan-Rothenberg 2, Canencia, Akamine, Aires). Mid-Pacific 6 (Matsumoto 4, Swanson 2).
ILH DIVISION II BOYS
Le Jardin 68, Hawaii Baptist 47
Juliun Perkins scored 20 points to lead the Bulldogs over the Eagles.
At Le Jardin
HBA (5-3) | 10 | 9 | 18 | 10 | — | 47 |
Le Jardin (4-3) | 12 | 22 | 10 | 24 | — | 68 |
HAWAII BAPTIST–Bryson Hirokawa 5, Travis Teramae 8, BJ Hosaka 6, Kalei Hosaka 14, Evan Kaichi 1, Matthew Kishaba 2, Jordan Kauwe 6, John Hirokawa 5.
LE JARDIN–Alec Macleod 5, Frank Montalvo 2, Sean McWhinnie 15, Sam Spengler 14, Juliun Perkins 20, Stig Regan 2, Jake Blaskowski 3, Dillan Van Ness 0, Michael Gabrelcik 0, Nick Vinsonhaler 7, Johnson Le 0, Alex Tatum 0.
3-point goals–Hawaii Baptist 5 (B. Hosaka 2, K. Hosaka 2, B. Hirokawa). Le Jardin 3 (McWhinnie, Macleod, Vinsonhaler).
Punahou II 65, Saint Louis 54
Travis Matsuzaki and Nicholas Schilla scored 12 points each as the Buffanblu downed the Crusaders.
At Punahou
Saint Louis (1-6) | 15 | 13 | 10 | 16 | — | 54 |
Punahou II (5-2) | 19 | 23 | 16 | 7 | — | 65 |
SAINT LOUIS–Joshua Marr 0, Joel Letoto 3, Imaiokalani Park 0, Zachary Baysa 12, Dominic Bush 1, Joseph Kea 12, Dallas Smith 0, Kupono Chang 0, Alex Pacheco 8, Afi Greig 0, Zachary Cuarisma 18.
PUNAHOU II–Aaron Dung 2, Jaren McCartney 5, Ben Ota 4, Jonathon Kam 2, Chase Dugay 0, Alex Shin 4, Travis Matsuzaki 12, Gus Soderholm 3, Taylor Barfield 0, Zach Grief 11, Keith Dowsett 9, Nicholas Schilla 12.
3-point goals–Saint Louis 2 (Letoto, Baysa). Punahou 3 (McCartney 2, Grief).
Hanalani 55, ‘Iolani II 35
Michael Milton scored 13 points as the Royals beat the Raiders.
At Hanalani
‘Iolani II (4-2) | 9 | 9 | 5 | 12 | — | 35 |
Hanalani (6-1) | 16 | 3 | 15 | 21 | — | 55 |
‘IOLANI II–Maika Kealoha 5, Trey Muraoka 0, Shane Killeen 0, Brandon Kaiura 5, Brey Kobashigawa 2, Schuyler Shigemura 2, Taylor Lau 2, Alden Wong 8, Scott Tan 2, Adrian Kwok 0, Austin Gima 3, Troy Young 6, Drew Ichikawa 0.
HANALANI–Lucas Leaman 3, Michael Milton 13, Mark Milton 12, John Brady 3, Niko Milone 0, Kainoa Souza-Chaves 12, Tyler Cruz 0, Christian Peterson 4, Duane Teem 8.
3-point goals–‘Iolani 2 (Kealoha, Kaiura). Hanalani 2 (Ma. Milton 2).
Island Pacific 60, Lanakila Baptist 41
Jackson Durrett scored 19 points and Jason Brenner added 17 for the Navigators.
At Hanalani
LBA (2-6) | 9 | 16 | 7 | 9 | — | 41 |
IPA (3-2) | 13 | 14 | 15 | 18 | — | 60 |
LANAKILA BAPTIST–Jeremy Clark 0, Isaac Shubert 0, Hikaru Kamikubo 0, Branden Johnson 0, Roycen Routt 4, Matthew Kakilala 7, EJ Butler 4, Jordan Cabato 9, Andrew Walker 17, Colton Salvador 0.
ISLAND PACIFIC–Jason Brenner 17, Royce Ilar 0, Jamison Kirk 2, Ian Schumaker 5, Jackson Durrett 19, Dalton Wood 0, Malsom Okeke 11, Colt Wallace 6.
3-point goals–Lanakila Baptist 2 (Walker 2). Island Pacific 3 (Durrett 2, Brenner).
OIA EAST BOYS
No. 6 Kahuku 69, Anuenue 27
Lasselle Thompson scored 14 of his game-high 16 points in a huge first quarter for the Red Raiders.
At Kahuku
Anuenue (0-8) | 2 | 4 | 8 | 13 | — | 27 |
Kahuku (8-0) | 25 | 15 | 16 | 13 | — | 69 |
ANUENUE–Kimo Romena 0, Keanu Rodriguez 1, Pono Kahili 3, Kamanao Dureg 0, Kahoo Mossman-Ancog 10, Makana Fernandez 2, Kawaa Kahana-Reid 0, Kealoha Smith 7, Na’alii Dureg 4.
KAHUKU–Evan Ramirez 0, Kawehena Johnson 6, Mason Kuali’i-Moe 5, Lasselle Thompson 16, Reed Salanoa 11, Devailo Galeai 2, Jayven Mohetau 2, Matai Paselio 4, Quayd Ah You 3, Danny Aki 4, McKay Lewis 4, Benny Fonua 8, Sam Ching 4.
3-point goals–Anuenue 3 (Mossman-Ancog 2, Kahili). Kahuku 3 (Kuali’i-Moe, Salanoa, Aki).
No. 7 Kalaheo 48, Kalani 21
Kalani Green scored 12 points and Derick Morgan had 10 to lead the Mustangs.
At Kalaheo
Kalani (3-5) | 8 | 3 | 3 | 7 | — | 21 |
Kalaheo (7-1) | 10 | 10 | 7 | 21 | — | 48 |
KALANI–Brock Haraga 0, Remy Omori 0, Jalen Pasion 0, David Kakalia-Rassmussen 2, Keano Kuia 0, Kory Kashiwabara 5, Percy Harris 0, Sam Kahalewai 2, Tatsuya Ono 10, Jourdan Johnson 0, Kalia Ka’awa 0, Michael Pimentel 2.
KALAHEO–Josh Ko 5, Shem Sukumaran 4, Keisuke Salazar 0, Jesten Mortensen-Freitas 2, Nainoa Frank 6, Kalani Green 12, Derick Morgan 10, Silia Tucker 2, Jordyn Reindollar 2, Anthony Rowan 5, Michael Leong 0.
3-point goals–Kalani 2 (Kashiwabara, Ono). Kalaheo 6 (Green 4, Morgan, Ko).
Junior varsity–Kalani 49, Kalaheo 44
No. 10 Moanalua 50, McKinley 44
Kahanu Puulei-Auld, who scored 12 points, hit four of five free throws down the stretch as Na Menehune held off the Tigers.
At Moanalua
McKinley (6-2) | 12 | 8 | 9 | 15 | — | 44 |
Moanalua (6-2) | 13 | 14 | 11 | 12 | — | 50 |
MCKINLEY–Wilhelm Rivera 3, Jeric Ferrer 2, Joey Aizona 0, Kui Williams 2, Jace Bolosan 9, A.J. Ortaleza 7, John Henry Ansagay 1, Justly Laquihon 2, Alex Ironside 16, Jared Malaga 2.
MOANALUA–Daib Starks 8, Kahanu Puulei-Auld 12, Alex Hutson 6, Eliet Donley 4, Tahiarii Caldwell 1, Dillon Turk 10, Chris Hammond 6, Justin Hudcovic 0, Josh Kang 1, Kyrie McRaven 2, Jonah Ramelb 0.
3-point goals–McKinley 2 (Bolosan, Ortaleza). Moanalua 3 (Starks, Donley, Hammond).
Junior varsity–Moanalua 45, McKinley 30
Kaimuki 62, Kailua 47
Dio Taulung scored 16 points and Tai Boyd scored all of his 13 in the fourth quarter for the Bulldogs.
At Kailua
Kaimuki (4-4) | 19 | 13 | 8 | 22 | — | 62 |
Kailua (2-6) | 14 | 14 | 9 | 10 | — | 47 |
KAIMUKI–Hunter Young 0, Zachary Bastatas 9, Jordan Palik 7, Dio Taulung 16, Nick Motellang 9, Maui Travis 0, Tai Boyd 13, Jaypee Unabia 2, Siaosi Hala’api’api 6, Amu Moefu 0.
KAILUA–Cason Kalei 0, Ikaika Ford 4, Kawika Lewis 0, Kekoa Ford 13, Micah Lee 5, Dayson David 0, Pita Taufoou 2, Mason Youart 10, John Vave 2, Kirk Ronolo Jr. 7, Isaiah Vasconcellos 4, Kahaku Iaea 0.
3-point goals–Kaimuki 4 (Taulung, Bastatas, Boyd). Kailua 3 (Ford 2, Youart).
Junior varsity–Kaimuki 39, Kailua 18
Farrington 78, Roosevelt 65
Mikey Kleman scored 23 points and Viane Vaina had 21 points to lead the Governors.
At Farrington
Roosevelt (1-7) | 18 | 5 | 19 | 23 | — | 65 |
Farrington (5-3) | 13 | 27 | 22 | 16 | — | 78 |
ROOSEVELT–Bryson Quackenbush 3, Micah Ikari 3, Devin Furuta-Harada 0, Chevy Coelho 1, Isaiah Visoria 10, JJ Mariano 15, JJ Acopan 13, Vallen Inaura 4, Anfernee Liwai 2, Kody Sumida 2, William Kan 2, Uriah Hawkins 0, Kealii Awo 2, Matt Haili 8.
FARRINGTON–Shane Cabato-Machado 2, Bradley Parras 0, Anastacio Lombawa 0, Jeffrey Madarang 12, Mikey Kleman 23, Chadey Callazo 0, Marco Cudia 3, Lee Jensen Mahiai 2, Jaymark Raquinio 2, Viane Vaina 21, Tyler Liana 7, Keanu Foki 4, Charles Sataraka 2.
3-point goals–Roosevelt 5 (Mariano 2, Acopan 2, Visoria). Farrington 6 (Madarang 3, Kleman 3).
Junior varsity–Farrington 72, Roosevelt 35
Kaiser 33, Castle 29
Cruz Kalaugher scored 11 points and the Cougars rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the Knights.
At Kaiser
Castle (3-5) | 6 | 8 | 12 | 3 | — | 29 |
Kaiser (4-4) | 6 | 5 | 9 | 13 | — | 33 |
CASTLE–Rudy Tyquiengco 0, Joe Lilio 0, Kalei Zuttermeister 5, Seth Tiumalu 5, Kela Shea 8, Micah Maeda 9, Fa’asea Lakatani 2, Brett Harrington 0.
KAISER–John Bice 0, Royce Kuromoto 2, Shiloh Laboy 1, Preston Wuich 5, Justin Wuich 6, Malosi Kaimikaua 8, Cruz Kalaugher 11, Leimana Chong-Gum 0, Christian Kastrinakis 0.
3-point goals–Castle 3 (Zuttermeister, Tiumalu, Maeda). Kaiser 1 (Kaimikaua).
Junior varsity–Kaiser 54, Castle 42
OIA WEST BOYS
Pearl City 34, Nanakuli 32
Ryan Arguelles scored seven points to lead the Chargers.
At Nanakuli
Pearl City (6-1) | 9 | 14 | 8 | 3 | — | 34 |
Nanakuli (1-6) | 2 | 10 | 13 | 7 | — | 32 |
PEARL CITY–Kailon Sabate 5, Ryan Arguelles 7, Kainoa Perez 1, Reymart Rosario 2, Tysen Hickcox 2, Daicorri Briscoe 0, Marc Suniga 2, Kapena Akiona 4, Lawrence Gliffon 0, Paul Perry III 4, Bryson Takaesu 5, Isaac Amorin 2, Stefon Nichols 0.
NANAKULI–Alika Moore 0, Charles Garcia 0, Gary Shelton 7, Tryson Vincent 1, Clayton Atualevao 1, Joe Shelton 11, Daniel Puni 10, Royce Ochimas 2.
3-point goals–Pearl City 2 (Takaesu, Arguelles). Nanakuli 2 (G. Shelton, J. Shelton).
Junior varsity–Pearl City 41, Nanakuli 22
Kapolei 82, Waialua 57
Christopher Dillard scored 21 points as the Hurricanes blew past the Bulldogs.
At Waialua
Kapolei (7-0) | 19 | 16 | 20 | 27 | — | 82 |
Waialua (1-7) | 6 | 14 | 16 | 21 | — | 57 |
KAPOLEI–Dorien Antonio Martos 2, Kiatrell Zachery 1, Curtis Tavares 16, Elia McKeague 4, Joshua Wills 15, Joshua Farias 0, Kula Seno 2, Kaeo Soares 2, Christopher Dillard 21, Michael Bangel 5, Zachery Reeves 12, Michael Kapoi 2.
WAIALUA–Jake Kaysonphet 6, Bryan Jay Pascua 2, Veran Acob 0, Xavier Repollo 4, Keevin Cuadro 9, Sonnymar Domingo 3, Jerimiah Repollo 15, Joshua Labajo 2, Chase Uhlir 10, Richard Pascua 2, Isaiah McShane 4.
3-point goals–Kapolei 7 (Wills 3, Tavares 3, Bangel). Waialua 7 (Cuadro 3, J. Repollo 2, Kaysonphet, Domingo).
Junior varsity–Kapolei 42, Waialua 38
Aiea 35, Waianae 34
Zach Mauga scored a game-high 13 points and Ernesto Salazar added 10 as Na Alii recorded their first win of the season.
At Aiea
Waianae (3-4) | 11 | 8 | 4 | 11 | — | 34 |
Aiea (1-7) | 11 | 4 | 7 | 13 | — | 35 |
WAIANAE–Devon Kamaka 5, Justin Kila 2, Jamal Lopez 2, Devon Seabrooks 7, Makana Piilani 2, Anthony Hughes 0, Austin Reese 0, Alexander Richardson 4, Jarryn Marfil 0, Bronson Brown-Kaopua 12.
AIEA–Joshua Marine 0, Christian Kaahanui 3, Terence Fong 0, Ernesto Salazar 10, DeShane Luat 2, Jason Calderon 0, Douglas Tautua 5, Steven Minor 2, Kimo Souza 0, Zach Mauga 13.
3-point goals–Waianae 2 (Kamaka, Seabrooks). Aiea 2 (Salazar 2).
Junior varsity–Aiea 62, Waianae 30
Campbell 50, Radford 34
Aaron Steele scored 12 and the Sabers ran away from the Rams with a 9-0 third-quarter run.
At Radford
Campbell (6-2) | 17 | 11 | 9 | 13 | — | 50 |
Radford (3-4) | 10 | 8 | 2 | 14 | — | 34 |
CAMPBELL–Ryan Francis Ramil 2, BJ Halmos 7, Manuel Sy Jr. 5, Micah Cadiente 0, Donovan Poniatowski 1, Justin Silva-Freeman 11, Justin Tago-Su’e 2, Aaron Steele 12, Jarrett Snell 0, Jarrin Bannister 0, Solomon Leaeno 10, Javen Burdett 0.
RADFORD–Cy Salanoa 0, Lupei Terawaa 3, Roscoe Kalilikane 11, Jeromy Castro 0, Jamoree Jackson 1, Markas Lee 3, Mark Anthony Villejo 8, Sean Spears 6, Favian Moore 2, Ammon Seei 0.
3-point goals–Campbell 5 (Silva-Freeman 3, Halmos, Sy). Radford 1 (Spears).
Junior varsity–Campbell 35, Radford 31
Leilehua 56, Mililani 52
Cody Halvorson had 12 points and sank two 3-pointers in the fourth quarter as the Mules edged the Trojans.
At Mililani
Leilehua (6-1) | 16 | 13 | 14 | 13 | — | 56 |
Mililani (6-1) | 14 | 16 | 12 | 10 | — | 52 |
LEILEHUA–Russell Siavii 10, Darrlen Bobbitt 0, Jeremiah Andrade 3, Mikai Peyton 2, Reece Acohido 4, Jalen Bailey 0, Kenneth Hill 0, Troy Ross 10, Cody Halvorson 12, Christian Manzo-Loera 12, Penetito Mele 3, Marvin Roldon 0.
MILILANI–Tyler Morgan 0, Skyler Gayhart 0, Josh Stevens 0, Chedan Pascual 3, Damon Shimabukuro 4, Alex Bumgarner 8, Deshawn Duncan-Benson 21, Marcus Beamon 0, Riley Borges 0, Jonathan Makaiau 2, Peter Bueno 3, Taylor Tuia 11, Sylvester Panoncillo 0, Jo Juan Richardson 0.
3-point goals–Leilehua 4 (Halvorson 3, Andrade). Mililani 5 (Bumgarner 2, Duncan-Benson 2, Pascual).
Junior varsity–Mililani 65, Leilehua 42
ALSO
BIIF
Varsity boys
Hawaii Prep 55, Honokaa 48
MIL
Varsity boys
Lahainaluna 41, King Kekaulike 39, OT
ILH DIVISION I GIRLS
No. 4 Punahou 48, Mid-Pacific 40
Mysha Sataraka’s 13 points lifted the Buffanblu over the Owls.
At Mid-Pacific
Punahou (7-3) | 7 | 4 | 18 | 20 | — | 48 |
Mid-Pacific (3-8) | 8 | 14 | 13 | 5 | — | 40 |
PUNAHOU–Keaupono Fey 4, Avianna Finn 0, Hailey Motooka 0, Reina Furuya 11, Demi Coolen 3, Asia Olivieri 0, Turner Wong 4, Kaitlyn Waki 3, Samantha Alakai 8, Mysha Sataraka 13, Sydney Fanoga 2.
MID-PACIFIC–Nicole Sato 3, Megan Kinoshita 9, Kayla Watanabe 2, Alexe Navarro 3, Kamalei Lyons 3, Mikaela Limper 2, Kiki Robertson 16, Pua Kanekoa 0, Camille Ganahl 1, Becky Martin 1.
3-point goals–Punahou 1 (Coolen). Mid-Pacific 5 (Kinoshita 2, Sato, Navarro, Robertson).
No. 6 Kamehameha 57, Sacred Hearts 31
Puuwainui Ah Puck scored 14 points and Lilia Maio added 13 as the Warriors beat the Lancers.
At Sacred Hearts
KS (5-5) | 10 | 9 | 4 | 8 | — | 31 |
SHA (1-10) | 12 | 11 | 20 | 14 | — | 57 |
KAMEHAMEHA–Brooke Rickard 2, Breanne Nueku 3, Sanoe Burgess 11, Kealani Ryder 4, Amanda Wasko 6, Krystal-Lei Mills 8, Taira Robins-Hardy 1, Brachelle Nueku 5, Puuwainui Ah Puck 14, Lilia Maio 13.
SACRED HEARTS–Tiare Moses 4, Tristin Martin 0, Nicole Daoang 0, Hunter Wilson-Pena 0, Abigail Trowbridge 0, Angela Kim 10, Erica Pagan 5, Celina Pagan 7, Paris Johnson 5.
3-point goals–Kamehameha 2 (Brn. Nueku, Bch. Nueku). Sacred Hearts 3 (Kim, E. Pagan, C. Pagan).
ILH DIVISION II GIRLS
Kamehameha II 49, ‘Iolani II 38
Sanoe Kaohelaulii scored 15 points and Uilani Schnackenberg added 12 as the Warriors beat the Raiders.
At ‘Iolani
Ks ii (6-4) | 15 | 11 | 11 | 12 | — | 49 |
‘Iolani II (4-6) | 5 | 19 | 9 | 5 | — | 38 |
KAMEHAMEHA II–Carly Thomas 6, Skye Young 5, Tamara Hallums 1, Arianna Daskauskas 5, Uilani Schnackenberg 12, Kapelekua Gramberg 5, Sanoe Kaohelaulii 15.
‘IOLANI II–Kelly Cournoyer 0, Cari Anne Nada 3, Lauren Nikaido 13, Zoe Palmer 0, Paige Omura , Nicole Yokoyama 0, Steffanie Tanaka 0, Ashley Yoshioka 4, Liz Nomura 0, Cori Whang 2, Jasmine Chen 3, Michelle Maitland 13, Miki Sylva 0.
3-point goals–Kamehameha 2 (Thomas, Daskauskas). ‘Iolani 4 (Nikaido 3, Nada).
University 53, Lutheran 45
Anuhea Memea and Quirena Natividad scored 12 points each to lead the Jr. ‘Bows over the Lions.
At Klum Gym
Lutheran (3-9) | 8 | 10 | 13 | 14 | — | 45 |
University (9-2) | 13 | 13 | 13 | 14 | — | 53 |
LUTHERAN–Lexi Kaneshiro 11, Kayla Suganuma 9, Kailyn Osaki 2, Vikatolia Naulu 9, Kaliehiwa Ahnew 12, Jasmine Fong 2, Briannah Cadiz 0, Lia Veikoso 0.
UNIVERSITY–Anuhea Memea 12, Meagan Mahiko 0, Markayisha Masani 5, Crystal Wang 10, Skyler Chun-Ming 0, Quirena Natividad 12, Kianalei Machida 10, Tiffany Ulep 0, Kassandra Sanchez 2, Kimiko Matsuda-Lawrence 0, Janae Rasmussen 2.
3-point goals–Lutheran 5 (Suganuma 3, Kaneshiro 2). University 3 (Machida 2, Wang).
Maryknoll 61, Punahou II 18
Ashlee DeSantos dropped in 15 points and Maia Laboy added 14 as the Spartans dominated the Buffanblu to stay unbeaten in league play.
At Punahou
Maryknoll (12-0) | 14 | 17 | 11 | 19 | — | 61 |
Punahou II (9-3) | 4 | 1 | 4 | 9 | — | 18 |
MARYKNOLL–Maile Goodin 3, Kylie Teramoto 2, Maegen Martin 4, Crystie Wong 8, Maia Laboy 14, Alexis Villa 2, Kayla Agustin 4, Cianna Ochocco 2, Ashlee DeSantos 15, Athena Adora 4, Tav’ae Sina 3.
PUNAHOU II–Staci Anne Mihara 2, Michelle San Luis 0, Jade Lum 1, Whitney Sia 7, Tiare Te’o 0, Arianna Hashimoto 2, Amanda Labayog 6, Jamie Lum 0, Courtney Kaneshiro 0, Juliet Von Rohr 0.
3-point goals–Maryknoll none. Punahou none.
Lanakila Baptist 56, Christian Academy 40
Erika Ellis and Jessica Sonson each scored 13 points as the Warriors beat the Patriots.
At Hanalani
Lanakila (2-10) | 14 | 10 | 18 | 14 | — | 56 |
CA (2-9) | 2 | 12 | 14 | 12 | — | 40 |
LANAKILA BAPTIST–Jeizelyn Pananganan 12, Erika Ellis 13, Jessica Sonson 13, Pomai Ono 2, Millie Pacheco 3, Rebecca Caruthers 0, Kat Walker 10, Bethesda Camacho 3, Kanani Kanahailua 0.
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY–Leslie Ortiz-Cruz 22, Rhea Elcock 2, Charis Shimizu 0, Alyssa Yee 0, Rachel Tokuda 16, Rebecca Abergas 0, Charanne Bonilla 0.
3-point goals–Lanakila Baptist 3 (Pananganan, Erika Ellis, Pacheco). Christian Academy 5 (Ortiz-Cruz 3, Tokuda 2).
Hawaii Baptist 44, St. Francis 26
Jennifer Uehara scored nine points and the Eagles pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat the Saints.
At McCabe gym
HBA (9-3) | 6 | 13 | 9 | 16 | — | 44 |
St. Francis (4-6) | 6 | 11 | 8 | 1 | — | 26 |
HAWAII BAPTIST–Rylie Wada 3, Jaryn Ramos 1, Kaitlyn Mukai 3, Kelsey Bajet 0, Natasha Travens 4, Amber Au 5, Torie Miyoi 0, Kimberly Au 5, Jennifer Uehara 9, Nicole Shiroma 2, Domonique Hart 2, Haily Chong 0, Lauren Sumida 0, Jenee Brown 3, Hayley Dixon 7, Nicolette Smith 0.
ST. FRANCIS–Lacey Satele 4, Taylor Bellevou 0, Alissa Pacarro 9, Ashley Kahapea-Wagner 2, Kayla Jones 0, Rachel Carlos 4, Tori Keliiaa 3, Jairian Ka’ahauni 0, Jasmine Soon 0, Jedidah Hanakahi 4, Jessica Rossi 0.
3-point goals–Hawaii Baptist 2 (Brown, Dixon). St. Francis 3 (Pacarro 2, Keliiaa).