No. 3 ‘Iolani scores big win to open ILH
By Paul Honda
Jan. 5, 2017
BRUCE ASATO / BASATO@STARADVERTISER.COM
‘Iolani’s Hugh Hogland drove to the hoop between Punahou’s Chris Kobayashi, left, and Duke Clemens in the second quarter.
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There was a blueprint to handle run-and-gun Punahou, a Buffanblu-print, really.
The ‘Iolani Raiders followed the plan perfectly, getting 22 points and eight rebounds from center Hugh Hogland for a 49-38 win over the visiting Buffanblu on Wednesday night.
No. 3-ranked ‘Iolani neutralized No. 2 Punahou’s normally dynamic fullcourt press, and Hogland was razor sharp on his inside-out passes against double teams in the low post. The 6-foot-9 senior, who said he will play at UC Santa Barbara next season, tallied four assists and two blocks, shooting 11-for-14 from the field in a highly efficient performance.
His younger brother, Cole, was superb with 13 points, six boards and two dimes as the Raiders broke open a game that was 19-all at the half.
“I’m extremely proud of him,” the older Hogland said. “He finally showed up to play in an ‘Iolani uniform.”
“This was Cole’s best game,” coach Dean Shimamoto added.
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The win gave ‘Iolani (1-0) a jump start in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu boys basketball race.
“It was an enjoyable game because it was a grind,” Shimamoto said. “We know all their guys can all play. We tried to pick our poisons, tried to take away some of the things they like to do.”
They had just returned from a tournament in San Diego that sharpened their edge.
“We won our first game, and lost our next three games. Two of them would be a contender to win ILH and state. We learned about how we start games, how we follow a game plan,” Shimamoto said of the seven-day trip. “We spent so much time together, it helped us understand each other better.”
Punahou, coming off a title at its Punahou Invitational, is 0-1 in league play. Sophomore center Duke Clemens had team highs of 13 points and six boards, but no other Buffanblu scored more than nine points.
“We didn’t play with our normal flow,” Punahou coach Darren Matsuda said. “ ‘Iolani did a good job with tempo. I told the team if we’re in the 40s or under, that’s ‘Iolani’s game. If it’s in the 60s, that’s our best chance to win. Usually, someone scores 45, we beat them.”
Hogland’s defensive wingspan in the paint was a major factor. Punahou looked a bit gun-shy as ‘Iolani’s Helam Baldomero shadowed sharpshooter Chris Kobayashi.
“They stayed on Chris, but we’ve been able to find other ways to score before,” Matsuda said. “ ‘Iolani played awesome defense.”
Kobayashi finished with four points on 2-for-8 shooting from the field. As a team, Punahou took just 42 shots from the field, making 15 (36 percent), including 1-for-7 from the arc. The slowdown pace turned it into more of a chess match featuring rugged man defense more than any kind of offensive fireworks.
The Raiders shot 61 percent from the field (22-for-36), including 3-for-8 from the arc.
The lead changed hands three times in the first half. A steal by Cole Hogland led to a layup by Hugh Hogland to tie the game at 19 before the half. Baldomero drained a wing 3 on a dish from Hugh Hogland to give the home team a 22-21 lead, and the Raiders never trailed again.
“Helam balled out tonight,” Hugh Hogland said.
Moments later, Baldomero pushed hard on the fastbreak and scooped a lob to Hugh Hogland, whose slam dunk triggered a mini-run.
Cole Hogland posted up for a layup, and scored again on a cut to the rim, getting feeds from Hugh both times. The latter bucket plus a free throw opened the lead to 29-25, and after Hugh Hogland scored on a lob from Noah Bumanglag, the lead was six points.
Punahou stayed close on buckets by Maninoa Tufono. After Clemens scored at the rim on a drive and dish by Tufono, Punahou was within 34-31 early in the fourth. The Buffanblu threw their halfcourt traps at ‘Iolani again, but the Raiders were ready.
“We’ve been working 5-on-8 (press breakers) just like we did getting ready for Findlay Prep,” Hugh Hogland said. “We treated Punahou like we were facing Findlay.”
No. 3 ‘Iolani 49, No. 2 Punahou 38
At ‘Iolani
Punahou (0-1) 9 10 10 9 — 38
‘Iolani (1-0) 9 10 15 15 — 49
PUNAHOU—Cole Mausolf 0, Zayne Chong 9, Hunter Hosoda 0, Judd Cockett 0, Maninoa Tufono 4, Chris Kobayashi 4, Cortez Feria 0, Kaulana Makaula 2, Ke‘ala Martinson 4, Beau Whittaker 1, Tamatoa Falatea 0, Duke Clemens 14. ‘IOLANI—Helam Baldomero 6, Kawika Lee 2, Frank Felix 0, Ryan Van Cantfort 3, Noah Bumanglag 3, Justin Genovia 0, Cole Hogland 13, Hugh Hogland 22. 3-point goals—Punahou 1 (Chong), ‘Iolani 3 (Baldomero, Bumanglag, Van Cantfort).
No. 4 Maryknoll 42, No. 10 Mid-Pacific 40
Jordyn Perez sliced through the defense for the go-ahead layup with 4.4 seconds left to give the Spartans a win over the Owls.
Mid-Pacific’s Nalu Coito tied the game on a bank shot from about 12 feet with less than 15 seconds remaing.
Kaulana Schmidt was the only player in double figures with 15 points to lead Maryknoll.
At Mills Gymnasium
Maryknoll (1-0) 11 12 13 6 — 42
Mid-Pacific (0-1) 11 11 6 12 — 40
MARYKNOLL—Isiah Gelacio 3, Daven Pila 0, Jordyn Perez 10, Makoto Kamata 2, Kekahi Tam 0, Kainoa Ferreira 4. Jaylen Cain 4, Kaulana Schmidt 15, Kalai Akaka 2, Payton Grant 0, Marcus Tobin 2.
MID-PACIFIC—Travis Murayama 0, Cade (Nalu) Coito 4, Colin Micah Ramos 9, Kamana Lapina 5, Kyle Lagana 8, Zion Shepherd 7, Robert (Bobby) Thompson 0, Jacen Kimura 7, Cameron Hersh 0.
3-point goals—Maryknoll 3 (Schmidt 3). Mid-Pacific 3 (Lagana 2, Kimura).
No. 6 Kamehameha 55, Saint Louis 49
Kamren Victorino-Kato and Kobe Young each scored 16 points to help the Warriors start league play with a win.
At Kamehameha
Saint Louis (0-1) 12 14 12 11 — 49
Kamehameha (1-0) 15 15 12 13 — 55
SAINT LOUIS—Jaymason Nunuha 11, Keawe Silva 0, Lo‘i Rivera 3, Junior Wily 14, Noah Browne 4, Jalen Smith 3, Chris Sykes 8, Noa Purcell 4, ino Quinones 2, Josh White 0.
KAMEHAMEHA—Francis Gora 0, Kamren Victorino-Kato 16, Kama Kamaka 0, Christmas Togiai 9, Lele Kawaiea 2, Mycah Pimental 4, Kobe Young 16, Laamea Frank 4, Hoku Arias 0, Nakoa Pauole 4. 3-point goals—Saint Louis 7 (Nunuha 3, Wily 2, Rivera, Smith). Kamehameha 4 (Frank, Pimental, Victorino-Kato, Young). ILH DIVISION II BOYS
Hawaii Baptist 81, Hanalani 22
At Hawaii Baptist
Hanalani (0-1) 4 8 2 8 — 22
Hawaii Baptist (1-0) 29 24 19 9 — 81
HANALANI—Jacob Saito 0, Kona Carruthers 3, Joshua Hooper 3, Todd Hirao 0, Chad
Wakabayashi 4, Israel Torda 2, Austin Harder 0, Jadin Kam 2, Ryan Kaneshiro 8.
HAWAII BAPTIST—Ty Minatoya 8, Adam Kikuta 5, Micah Mitchell 11, Kellen Takatsuka 16, Max Wiemken 15, Chad Abarbanel 16, Payton Lee 2, Cole Galicinao 3, Bryson Gonzalez 5.
3-point goals—Hanalani 1 (Hooper). Hawaii Baptist 9 (Takatsuka 5, Galicinao, Mitchell, Kikuta, Weimken).
St. Francis 54, University 42
At St. Francis
University (0-1) 8 6 12 16 — 42
St. Francis (1-0) 17 13 13 11 — 54
UNIVERSITY—T. Kaloa 7, S. Koki 0, O. Taylor 8, K. Tong 9, C. Fox 3, C. Chun 0, R. Rebibis 0, K. Adams 0, R. Kaleikini 0, L. Fautanu 15.
ST. FRANCIS—K. Ng 23, N. Kurosawa 12, B. Vukovic 0, M. Kuali‘i-Moe 5, J. Paaluhi-Caulk 4, B. Nishida 2, W. Mallei 0, M. Kalei 4, T. Liu 0, S. Mailei 4.
3-point goals—University 4 (Tong 2, Kaloa, Taylor). St. Francis 9 (Ng 5, Kurosawa 4).
Also
ILH JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS
Punahou-Gold 51, Saint Louis 43
ILH DIVISION III BOYS
Island Pacific 58, Lanakila Baptist 47
At Hanalani
LB (1-4) 7 17 7 16 — 47
IPA (3-2) 17 11 15 15 — 58
LANAKILA BAPTIST—Jeffrey Mangahis 14, Ray Pauley 0, Kenton Bautista 2, Rocnie Felipe 5, Tyler Sproat 10, Ramon Shubert 12, Joemar Corpuz 0, Andee Gary 4. ISLAND PACIFIC—Logan Pedrozo 0, Jake Arakawa 23, Nathan Bek 8, Jonathan Ricard 0, Jake Lundstrom 0, Jordan Carrancho 3, Rodger Phillips 0, Bradley Sweet 7, Christopher Gionson 17, Caleb Aki 0, Michael Gottlieb 0. 3-point goals—Lanakila Baptist 4 (Mangahis 2, Felipe, Sproat). Island Pacific 5 (Arakawa 3, Carrancho, Sweet).
OIA EAST BOYS
No. 1 Kahuku 59, Kalani 41
At Kahuku
Kalani (3-1) 11 8 8 14 — 41
Kahuku (4-0) 14 22 16 7 — 59
KALANI—Jaemi Harris 8, Max Pepe 2, Kainoa Coarsey 0, Kalei Packer 4, Jared Ki 0, Ryan Jacobi 2, Logan Matsuoka 4, Micah Kawano 2, Kapaa Nishimura 12, Trey Sumida 0, Trey Joslin 0, Akira Karasawa 4, Christian Salas 1, Evan Chiu 2.
KAHUKU—Jessiya Villa 15, Ethan Christensen 0, KJ Macatlag 2, Marcus Damuni 5, Daniel Fotu 15, Ethan Erickson 0, Codie Sauvao 2, Robbie Sauvao 0, Samuta Avea 9, Stennett Alapa 0, Mark Viloria 5, Taimona Wright 6, Ra Elkington 0.
3-point goals—Kalani 3 (Nishimura 3). Kahuku 2 (Villa, Viloria). Junior varsity–Kalani 34, Kahuku 32
No. 9 Kalaheo 58, No. 8 Kailua 35
Captain Whitlock hit six of the 10 3-pointers made by the Mustangs to finish with a game-high 27 points in the win over the Surfriders.
Christian Mejia and Hapaki Kupahu-Phillips scored 11 points each to lead Kailua.
At Kalaheo
Kailua (2-2) 9 9 8 9 — 35
Kalaheo (3-1) 12 17 16 13 — 58
KAILUA—Aaron Mejia 2, Christian Mejia 11, Hapaki Kupahu-Phillips 11, Kyle Blackman 0, Makana Robeson 0, Reyn Matsukawa 3, Ronske Inere 0, Zachary Marrotte 7, Paul Serikawa 0, John Sniffen 1.
KALAHEO—Andrew Kearney 4, Cameron Kalaukoa 0, Cyrus Fernandez 0, Noah Woodby 10, Captain Whitlock 27, Kai Samiere 0, Lawrence DeCosta 0, Ryan Pardini 10, David Teves 0, Nate Gribbins 0, Justus Neufeldt 0, Harry Wallace 0, Andreas Jankovic 6, Mark Lehner 1. 3-point goals—Kailua 3 (Marrotte, Matsukawa, Kupahu-Phillips). Kalaheo 10 (Whitlock 6, Pardini 2, Woodby 2). Junior varsity–Kalaheo 54, Kailua 38
Kaiser 53, Roosevelt 45
Chris Singelman scored a game-high 16 points and the Cougars outscored the Rough Riders 29-21 in the second half to break a halftime tie and remain one game behind Kahuku for first place in the OIA East.
At Kaiser
Roosevelt (1-3) 15 9 11 10 — 45
Kaiser (3-1) 6 18 16 13 — 53
ROOSEVELT—Jared Elwin 4, Adam Chiya 0, Juan Alvarez 0, Cameron Miyasato 2, Charvis Paia 0, Micah Visoria 14, Jason Talbo 3, Michael Hyun 6, Shastyn Kekahuna 9, Christopher Lee 7, Tyler Ramirez 0, Chayden Sasaki-Kalamau 0.
KAISER—Brayden Nueku 6, Shaun Kim 8, Jaymin Khan-Smith 2, Cameron Ma 11, Jacob Summers 2, Bradley Wood 0, Brandon Yasue 2, Cyrus Singelman 16, Luke Harman 6, Tate Esperanza 0, Hunter Dias 0, Colin Chun 0.
3-point goals—Roosevelt 4 (Visoria 2, Elwin, Lee). Kaiser 2 (Ma 2). Junior varsity–Kaiser 54, Roosevelt 42
McKinley 60, Farrington 44
At Farrington
McKinley (4-0) 22 13 11 14 — 60
Farrington (0-4) 15 6 11 12 — 44
MCKINLEY—Huttachia Buttayotee 2, Tevin Cayetano 3, Hsien Pascua 8, Mark Burke 7, Treyson Furuta 0, Caleb Corpening 6, Jeremy Coloyan 12, Lane Laroya 0, Kevin Kim 10, RJ Cabico 0, Kyle Moraga 12, Rayden Jones 0. FARRINGTON—Dan Cabanlid 5, Ehzikiel Santiago 8, Ed Ped 0, Felcris Ahadain 5, Jerry Killion , Russell Nelson 4, Mosi Alaivanu-Afe 11, Pono Roberts 3, Reymar Morales 4, RJ Wong 2, Von Ulsa 0, CJ Liana 2. 3-point goals—McKinley 2 (Cayetano, Kim). Farrington 3 (Ahadain, Cabanlid, Santiago). Junior varsity–Farrington 73, McKinley 31
Kaimuki 51, Anuenue 25
At Kaimuki
Anuenue (0-4) 2 10 5 8 — 25
Kaimuki (1-3) 16 14 15 6 — 51
ANUENUE—Moi Edwards 2, Kailau Keola 19, Pekelo Kealohi 0, Lino Kauaula 0, Kanehoalani Kalua 2, Kealii English 2, Kaee Tamarra 0, Kolomona Purdy 0, Kamau Remmers 0, Hoapili Rapozo 0. KAIMUKI—Andre Houze 0, Andress Toussaint 14, Mykii Weiney 10, Jacob Taualupe 10, Jonah Faasoa 5, Reymundo Jr. Gomez 6, Tayler Espinda 6. 3-point goals—Anuenue 3 (Keola 3). Kaimuki 4 (Espinda 2, Faasoa, Toussaint).
Moanalua 73, Castle 30
At Moanalua
Castle (0-4) 12 7 2 9 — 30
Moanalua (3-1) 20 12 22 19 — 73
CASTLE—Gideon Ryder-Duncan 6, Elton Naki 0, Ashten Kanoa 0, Aric Agullana 9, Matthew Latorre 0, Jordan Ne 2, Jaypete Sisra 0, Ashten Soderberg 3, Paki Tyquiengco 0, Kade Kaupiko 0, Kelena Otsuji 0, Sheldon Hu 0, Lukela Hoapili 2, Brendan McCray 0, Justin Lopes 8. MOANALUA—Isaiah Sugiura 3, Austin Dyer 4, Blayze Simon 0, CJ Bonilla 13, Isaiah Jackson 9, RJ Dominguez 17, Duncan Clark 0, Caleb Casinas 2, Ethan Feguis-Tavares 4, Sebastian Ibarra 2, Saige Pulu 13, Jonathan Turk 6, Dylan Peterson 0.
3-point goals—Castle 6 (Agullana 3, Ryder-Duncan 2, Soderberg). Moanalua 2 (Pulu, Sugiura). Junior varsity–Moanalua 51, Castle 16
OIA WEST BOYS
Leilehua 43, Pearl City 41
At Pearl City
Leilehua (4-0) 11 8 13 11 — 43
Pearl City (1-3) 7 11 15 8 — 41
LEILEHUA— Genesis Ofoia 2, Tashaun Wright 10, Alijah Ginn 0, Trey Boatwright 10, Noah Park 0, Liam Fitzgerald 13, Jostin Gampayon 0, Elijah Robinson 0, Antonio Hobbs 0, Jaymond Agdinaoy 6, Kalei Kauhi 2, Xavier Muyot 0.
PEARL CITY—Albert Perry 0, Saul Saldana 0, Joshua Matsuda 2, Che Erquiza-Oliveros 0, Pierce McMoore 10, Ryan Yamamoto 13, Garren Spillner 4, Jared Nash 2, Jayden Parel 10, Ethan Costas-Paikai 0.
3-point goals—Leilehua 4 (Fitzgerald, Agdinaoy, Wright, Boatwright). Pearl City 5 (Yamamoto 3, McMoore 2). Junior varsity–Pearl City 43, Leilehua 38
Radford 66, Waipahu 53
At Radford
Waipahu (0-4) 8 12 21 12 — 53
Radford (1-3) 15 15 19 17 — 66
WAIPAHU—Daymon Jzay Oasay 4, Felicer Barut 10, Frandy Horiuchi 0, Sheldon Alcaraz 0, Daren Rokop 17, Mark Lim 0, Cole Phillips 3, Khrysster Ipalari 8, Jeminae Solomua 5, Jerold Rivera 6, Gabriel Puni 0.
RADFORD—Jamar Hill 0, Patrick Ignacio 0, Santino Calloway 6, Braden Kent 0, Jeremy Ramos 10, Earl Navarro 2, Jordan Annaguey 13, Christian Cristobal 7, Matteo Mennini 0, Marcus Parker 2, Jordan Pender 18, Robert Garrison 8.
3-point goals—Waipahu 2 (Barut, Ipalari). Radford 3 (Calloway, Ramos, Cristobal). Junior varsity–Waipahu 30, Radford 28
Campbell 42, Mililani 39
Ryan Cabanilla and Christian Corpuz scored 10 points apiece and the Sabers raced out to an 11-1 lead after the first quarter to hand the Trojans their first loss in OIA play.
At Mililani
Campbell (3-1) 11 7 13 11 — 42
Mililani (2-1) 1 11 10 17 — 39
CAMPBELL—Zane Arata 2, Ryan Cabanilla 10, Christian Corpuz 10, Reginald Knowles 2, Ethan Galisa 3, Mitchell Williams 2, Andrew Mersburgh 6, Keeps Eagle 3, Josahn Mageo 4.
MILILANI—Matthew Amitoso 2, Kaleo Pogue 7, Roman Tovi 3, Marcus Jackson 0, Nayyir Muhammad 0, Trey Camello 0, Jalen Miller 3, Cameron Henry 22, Makana Ortiz 0, Tyler Marquina 2.
3-point goals—Campbell 1 (Corpuz). Mililani 6 (Henry 5, Miller). Junior varsity–Mililani 52, Campbell 35
Waianae 46, Nanakuli 44
At Waianae
Nanakuli (1-2) 14 11 8 11 — 44
Waianae (2-2) 10 11 11 14 — 46
NANAKULI—Daniel Lopez 8, Ian Akaka-Folu 5, Moustapha Wagner 17, Jayrius Alapai 5, Carlos Brown 4, Lynold Tuiloma 1, Kaena Anakalea 4.
WAIANAE—Kade Ambrocio 5, John-Gilbert Ramos 0, Keliinoe Meyers 1, Wela Kalulu 1, Noa Edwards 0, Douglas Mitchell 8, Manu Taukolo 11, Blaze Kahikina 12, Jared Elizares 8.
3-point goals—Nanakuli 2 (Wagner 2). Waianae 1 (Ambrocio). Junior varsity–Nanakuli 68, Waianae 41
Also
Aiea 49, Waialua 30
ILH DIVISION I GIRLS
No. 5 Kamehameha, 70, No. 2 ‘Iolani 60
Kalina Obrey led four Warriors in double figures with 17 points to help Kamehameha score a big win over the Raiders.
Jewel Paaluhi-Caulk added 16 points and Kiana Vierra chipped in 14 points for Kamehameha, which moved within a half-game of ‘Iolani for second place in the ILH.
Camy Aguinaldo, the ILH’s leading scorer, finished with a game-high 18 points and Tori Lynn Maeda added 13 for ‘Iolani, which had a three-game winning streak in league play snapped.
At Kamehameha
‘Iolani (4-3) 14 12 22 12 — 60
Kamehameha (3-3) 6 23 22 19 — 70
‘IOLANI—Tori Lynn Maeda 13, Kellie Okamura 7, Emily Nomura 6, Kelsi Ikeda 3, Taylor Wu 2, Camy Aguinaldo 18, Kawai Kahalehoe 9, Skylar Nakata 2.
KAMEHAMEHA—Bailey Chan 0, Tatum Samson 0, Jewel Paaluhi-Caulk 16, Keanna Andres 5, Noelle Sua-Godinet 8, Kiana Vierra 14, Mikiala Maio 10, Kalina Obrey 17, Anoipua Kaaloa 0. 3-point goals—‘Iolani 7 (Aguinaldo 3, Ikeda, Kahalehoe, Maeda). Kamehameha 4 (Vierra 2, Maio, Paaluhi-Caulk).
No. 7 Punahou 57, Sacred Hearts 48
Kamaile Kandiah scored a team-high 21 points and three different Buffablu players made two 3-pointers in the win over the Lancers.
Dallas Martinez scored a season-high 23 points and Pakalana Kam added 12 points for winless Sacred Hearts.
At Sacred Hearts
Punahou (3-4) 9 17 12 19 — 57
Sacred Hearts (0-6) 9 9 17 13 — 48
PUNAHOU—Kamaile Kandiah 21, Tanisha Elbourne 10, Kiarra Young 0, Lexie Taylor 8, Kamakani DeBlake 0, Abigail Aplaca 6, Tara Kaneshiro 0, Kristen Tamagawa 1, Jenna Reformina 0, Elle Uyeda 11. SACRED HEARTS—Sade Mizusawa 0, Rebekah Auld 0, Pakalana Kam 12, Kyla Nascimento 7, Dallas Martinez 23, Pamela Lino 0, Kauialoha Apao 0, Kaiulani Harrington 2, Danielle Tavai 4. 3-point goals—Punahou 7 (Kandiah 2, Uyeda 2, Taylor 2, Elbourne). Sacred Hearts 3 (Martinez 2, Nascimento).
ILH DIVISION II GIRLS
St. Francis 47, Hawaii Baptist 46
At St. Francis
Hawaii Baptist(3-2) 7 10 13 16 — 46
St. Francis (6-0) 10 8 14 15 — 47
HAWAII BAPTIST—Alexis Dang 7, Caitlin Ching 5, Mikayla Chun 0, Ally Wada 19, Kyley Nakagawa 6, Katelyn Nakagawa 9, Haley Benn 0, Kalena Montgomery 0, Kaimilani Duncklee 0, Sasha Phillips 0. ST. FRANCIS—Misiona Ribeiro 8, K. Liu-Hanohano 2, Rya Ornong 0, Kaimi Kalei 9, Skye Ah Yat 14, Zayla Sismar-Evangelista 0, M. Sagapolutele 0, Olivia Vaeatangitau 14.
3-point goals—Hawaii Baptist 7 (Nakagawa 3, Wada 3, Ching) St. Francis 1 (Ah Yat).
Also
ILH DIVISION I-AA GIRLS
Punahou 39, Maryknoll 29
BIIF VARSITY GIRLS
Keaau 45, Pahoa 42