Roosevelt survived a giant double-overtime scare from Farrington on Wednesday night to remain in the chase for the Oahu Interscholastic Association girls basketball championship.
Senior guard Ashley Kiko scored seven points in the second overtime, including five of six free throws, to push the No. 5 Rough Riders to the 55-51 semifinal victory at the Radford gym.
Roosevelt (12-0) almost didn’t get to overtime, having to fight back from a 36-27 deficit early in the fourth quarter. That’s when Alliya Gabriel got hot by hitting two 17-footers and a 10-foot baseline stop and pop during an 11-1 run for a temporary 38-37 lead.
“Alliya hit those big shots, that’s her No. 1 shot, the baseline,” Kiko said. “We knew they (the Governors) were going to bring their A-game and we knew it was going to be physical. We wanted to make sure we could play physical too.”
Farrington (10-3) attacked the basket all night with conviction and also held Roosevelt star post Keala Quinlan to just eight points. Led by Molimau Heimuli’s 17 points and 17 rebounds and Lokelani Pacheco’s 13 points and inside intensity, the Govs’ power offense coupled with tenacious defense nearly did the trick.
“We didn’t box out and we gave them too many good looks at the basket (when the game was on the line),” Farrington head coach Caroline Tatupu said. “We made some unnecessary fouls. We had the lead, but couldn’t put ’em away.”
Tatupu acknowledged that the Governors played solidly, but added, “I was hoping for a chance at the championship.”
Kiko finished with 20 points, including a clutch 12-for-17 at the free-throw line. Gabriel also had 20 points.
“When the ball is always in her hands, she’s going to be taking a lot of free throws,” Rough Riders head coach Hinano Higa said about Kiko. “We picked Alliya as our impact player of the game, and D-Dre Wright did a great job guarding Heimuli, who could easily have scored 25 points. She’s a big girl and a dominant post. This team, they love each other and everybody plays their roles really well. We’re looking forward to Saturday.”
That’s when Roosevelt will play in the league title game against Leilehua. The Govs will play Radford for third place. All four semifinal teams have qualified for the state tournament.
Despite not getting many quality scoring opportunities, Quinlan was immense off the boards with 16 rebounds.
The Rough Riders held a 22-17 halftime lead, but Farrington’s Pacheco scored eight points in a 17-3 run that pushed the Govs ahead 34-25 with about six minutes left. During the surge, Shayla Cabato-Machado hit a 3-pointer that had made it 27-25 after three quarters.
With the score knotted at 39 at the end of regulation, Quinlan’s successful layup didn’t count because the ball left her hands a split second after the buzzer.
In the second overtime, Gabriel’s rebound bucket off a 3-point miss put Roosevelt ahead for good at 48-46 — before Kiko’s clutch free throws finished off Farrington.
Still, the Governors trailed by just two points, 53-51, with eight seconds left. The Rough Riders’ Sadie Luiz then put the finishing touches on the win with an inside hoop as time expired.
Leilehua 31, No. 7 Radford 26
Chyel Palmer hit two clutch shots to keep the Mules ahead in the late stages of the upset victory. Tywanna Abbott had 11 points in the win.
With the victory, the Mules (11-2) move on to the OIA title game against Roosevelt on Saturday. Kyle Johnson scored nine points for the Rams (11-1).
ILH DIVISION I GIRLS PLAYOFFS
No. 3 Maryknoll 53, Kamehameha 43
The Spartans downed the Warriors behind the trio of Alexis Delovio (12), Lindsey Lee (11) and Chayse Milne (10), who combined for 33 points.
Mikiala Maio and Kalina Obrey led the Warriors with 14 and 12 points, respectively.
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Kamehameha |
5 |
9 |
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43 |
Maryknoll |
23 |
14 |
2 |
14 |
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53 |
KAMEHAMEHA—Bailey Chan 0, Keeana Andres 0, Jewel Paaluhi-Caulk 4, Rylee-Ann Kauahikaua 4, Krista-Denise Matsumura 0, Starr Richardson 0, Mikiala Maio 14, Kiana Vierra 3, Cassidy Keola 6, Kalina Obrey 12, Anoipua Kaaloa 0.
MARYKNOLL—Kamalu Kamakawiwo’ole 4, Alexis Delovio 12, Rhianne Omori 8, Georgette Steitzel 0, Dakota Vienna 3, Isabella Cravens 0, Chayse Milne 10, Lindsey Lee 11, Kehau Gilliland 0, Ysabelle Halemano 2, Sierra Murobayashi 0, Moenongi Notoa 0, Rhyenne Filisi 3.
3-point goals—Kamehameha 1 (Vierra). Maryknoll 6 (Lee 3, Omori, Viena, Milne).
No. 4 Punahou 52, No. 8 ‘Iolani 48
Tyra Moe scored 14 points and Elle Uyeda added 13, as the Buffanblu outscored the Raiders 37-27 in the second half to win an ILH matchup of ranked teams.
Tori Lynn Maeda led ‘Iolani with 15 points.
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‘Iolani (6-7) |
11 |
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48 |
Punahou (11-2) |
4 |
11 |
19 |
18 |
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52 |
‘IOLANI—Emily Nomura 4, Brooke Maeda 3, Sierra Buscher 2, Kelsi Ikeda 5, Taylor Wu 5, Camy Aguinaldo 6, Tori Lynn Maeda 15, Kawai Kahalehoe 2, Skylar Nakata 6.
PUNAHOU—Kamaile Kandiah 10, Lexie Taylor 8, Heaven Wong 4, Abigail Aplaca 3, Kristen Tamagawa 0, Elle Uyeda 13, Tyra Moe 14, Kylie Yamauchi 0.
3-point goals—‘Iolani 5 (Aguinaldo 2, Ikeda, B. Maeda, Wu). Punahou 3 (Uyeda 2, Taylor).
ILH DIVISION II GIRLS PLAYOFFS
Hanalani 36, La Pietra 16
The Royals held the Panthers scoreless in the first and fourth quarter to secure a spot in the ILH Division II championship game.
Tia Thompson had a game-high 13 points for La Pietra while Keila Tsutsui had seven points and two treys for Hanalani.
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La Pietra |
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16 |
Hanalani |
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36 |
LA PIETRA—Kristiana Petrie 0, Jaresha Gladney 1, Tommianne Brockert 0, Nicole Yarbrough 0, Tia Thompson 13, Pumehana Uslan 2, Samaya Gorham 0, Kiara Miller 0.
HANALANI—Isabelle Aki 1, Rebekah Yamada 3, Alexa Nava 6, Kelsy Chong 0, Jonnisty Monalim 6, Joanna Johnson 0, Alyssa Spurling 6, Keila Tsutsui 7, Kiara Peterson 7, Caitlyn Bocobo 0, Geethika Patwardhan 0, Tatum Leslie 0, Lexis Tam Ho 0.
3-point goals—La Pietra 2 (Thompson 2). Hanalani 2 (Tsutsui 2).
University 41, Le Jardin 27
Karley Ann Yoshioka scored a game-high 11 points as the Jr. Bows knocked off the Bulldogs.
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Le Jardin |
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27 |
University |
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41 |
LE JARDIN— Mia Barrett 2, Sarah Wong 5, Katie Awana 4, Riley Diersbock 4, Alyssa Dominguez 2, Malie Young 0, Julia Fisher 10.
UNIVERSITY—Alexis Perriera 2, Cassidy Gelacio 0, British Dawson 3, Neah Tassill 0, Tyra Goo Sun 5, Camryn Kaina 2, Kyra Young 9, Addie Ortiz 0, Ti Posiulai 9, Karley Ann Yoshioka 11.
3-point goals—Le Jardin none. University 3 (Goo Sun, Yoshioka, Young).
OIA DIVISION I GIRLS PLAYOFFS
No. 5 Roosevelt 55, Farrington 51, 2OT
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Roosevelt |
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Farrington |
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51 |
ROOSEVELT—Haven Gabriel 0, Alliya Gabriel 20, Ashley Kiko 20, Keala Quinlan 8, Sadie Luiz 4, D-dre Wright 0, Ciera Uchida 3.
FARRINGTON—Kylie Carganilla 3, Shayla Cabato-Machado 6, Shaniah Paleafei 0, Shanny Mailou 10, Chalei Smith 0, Golden Rowan 0, Lokelani Pacheco 13, Moli Heimuli 17, Naomi Peltier 0, Brittany Sarusa 2, Nisa Nitaro 0.
3-point goals—Roosevelt 2 (A. Gabriel). Farrington 3 (Carganilla, Cabato-Machado, Mailou).
Leilehua 31, No. 7 Radford 26
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Radford |
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Leilehua |
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RADFORD—Natalie Jackson 4, Puni Seei 4, Salara Dill 0, Michelle Vasquez 2, Kyle Johnson 9, Jazmyn Peralta 7, Jayde Johnson 0, Shaelie Burgess 0, Denise Bell 0.
LEILEHUA—Regina Dela Cruz 0, Megan Ayala 0, Hannah Coffin 0, Kaylen Kamelamela 2, Tianna Hanohano 6, Tywanna Abbott 11, Chyel Palmer 10, Shaylee Todani 2.
3-point goals—Radford 1 (K. Johnson). Leilehua none.
OIA Division I girls Fifth-place
No. 10 Mililani 60, Kailua 36
Kalena Gibson scored 11 of her 13 points during the Trojans’ big third quarter, as Mililani outscored the Surfriders 41-16 in the second half to take control of the game.
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Kailua |
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36 |
Mililani |
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28 |
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60 |
KAILUA—Tau Williams 14, Tiare Akiona-Simeona 0, Nyla Salas-Baker 2, Tara Takata 12, Kaile DeSoto 3, Christine Antonio 0, Kuuipo Gonzales-Reyes 0, Finau Tuifua 0, Kylee Keohohina-Kaaikala 3, Desiree Chang 2.
MILILANI—Velisa Meleisea 8, Teona Singletary 2, Kayla Torres 5, Taysia Canon 9, Ava Lowell 0, Hope Carter 6, Caysie Tomas 0, Taylor Walker 0, Jazmina Lafitaga 16, Kalena Gibson 14, Janae Richie 0, Cheyenne Ardona 0.
3-point goals—Kailua 3 (Takata 2, Keohohina-Kaaikala). Mililani 3 (Canon, Lafitaga, Torres).
Kaiser 40, Kahuku 35
Rose Shimaoka had a game-high 21 points, as the Cougars used a strong third quarter to beat the Red Raiders.
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Kahuku |
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35 |
Kaiser |
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40 |
KAHUKU—Lehiwa Benson 2, Aja Tapusoa 9, Savanna Christensen 4, Ofa Kauvaka 2, Talei Niu 0, Laken Teo 6, Cheyenne Teo 10, Leving Jinadasa 2.
KAISER—Brooke Ho 5, Rose Shimaoka 21, Skylar Kimura 8, Lyla Kaneakala 0, Kayla Russell 2, Cori Sun 2, Chelsea Soong 0, Tehani Kahawai-Robinson 0, Stephanie Cannon 0, Hoku Kaneakala 2.
3-point goals—Kahuku 1 (Tapusoa). Kaiser 1 (Kimura).
OIA DIVISION II GIRLS PLAYOFFS
Kaimuki 57, Kalaheo 45
Victoria Kintz scored 16 points and Kaelyn Espinda added 15, including four 3-pointers, as the Bulldogs defeated the Mustangs.
Samantha Pollard accounted for more than half of Kalaheo’s point total, with a game-high 24 points.
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Kalaheo |
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13 |
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18 |
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45 |
Kaimuki |
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20 |
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14 |
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57 |
KALAHEO—Dani Humphrey 2, Esther Ilad 1, Michelle Sasaki 4, Tiana Perry 3, Shaena Randles 7, Jadyn Silva 2, Sharae Randles 2, Samantha Pollard 24.
KAIMUKI—Sirena Titer 6, Liza Anien 1, Sonia Palik 10, Kayla Borja 2, Kaelyn Espinda 15, Brandi Pfeiffer-Kekoa 2, Victoria Kintz 16, Kato Leha 3, Mele Loo-Godinet 2.
3-point goals—Kalaheo 1 (Perry). Kaimuki 10 (Espinda 4, Kintz 2, Palik 2, Titer 2).
McKinley 43, Waipahu 27
Joselle Ferrer had a game-high 11 points to lead the Tigers past the Marauders.
at Moanalua High |
McKinley |
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43 |
Waipahu |
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MCKINLEY—Kayla Rasavanh 4, Dezlyn Naval 0, Kloe Lum 3, Suzie Park 2, Joselle Ferrer 11, Britney Chang 3, Teane Sofa 4, Cheenie Melgazo 9, Jade Miller 0, Ve’e Ve’e Li 7.
WAIPAHU—Kayla Dias-Pajente 0, Kruzee Balcobero 9, Shannon Mailos 7, C.J. Tamayo 0, Angelica Simanu 1, Kathleen Camangeg 0, Kaelyn Aceret 5, Jenna Ramirez 0, Leilani Baon 4, Jhoanna Caucon 0.
3-point goals—McKinley 2 (Ferrer, Melgazo). Waipahu 3 (Balcobero 2, Baon).