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Posted on: Saturday, January 14, 2006

Kaimuki stays unbeaten

By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

For those who figured on Kahuku and Kalaheo to be the boys basketball favorites in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association's Eastern Division, add Kaimuki to the mix.

The Bulldogs remained undefeated at 5-0 in the OIA East after holding off Kalaheo, 54-53, last night at McKinley's Student Council Gym. The Mustangs fell to 2-1.

Keone Reyes made one of two free throws with 14 seconds remaining to put Kaimuki up, 54-51. Kalaheo missed the front end of a one-and-one two seconds later, but got the rebound. The ball went out of bounds under the basket with four ticks left, and after two timeouts, the Mustangs were unable to find anyone open beyond the 3-point arc and had to settle for Marvin Judd's uncontested layup for the game's final points.

"I knew they had two timeouts and probably would change their play, so I switched our defense from zone back to man (after the first timeout)," Bulldogs coach Kelly Grant said. "We tried to play them outside-in, and we got big-time lucky. If the game lasted 30 seconds longer, we probably would have lost."

Kalaheo coach Chico Furtado said Kaimuki "defended the (last) play well" and deserved the victory for what it did earlier.

"We had our chances late, but the bottom line is you cannot play well for just eight out of 32 minutes and expect to win," Furtado said.

Behind crisp team passing and sharp shooting, the Bulldogs built a 41-27 lead late in the third period, before Chris Tumaneng's 3-pointer at the buzzer cut it to 41-30. In the final quarter, the Mustangs rallied back sparked by Koa Siliga's eight points and closed to 53-51 with 1:27 remaining after Mana Guerreiro's putback.

KALAHEO (2-1) 9 15 6 23 — 53

KAIMUKI (5-0) 20 11 10 13 —54

KALAHEO — Elias David 2, Chris Tumaneng 8, Koa Siliga 8, Mana Guerreiro 7, Kahua Hollinger 1, Marvin Judd 14, Cheynne Lishman 7, Jacob Anderson 0, Chase Moses 0, Cliffton Pires 1, Tyler Caswell 3. Totals 19 10-18 51.

KAIMUKI — Daniel Colon 16, Brandon Madamba 2, Shadrach Ramos-Dias 0, Thomas Pyo 7, Keone Reyes 9, Shaun Dela Cazada 8, Jarett Shiu 8, Beau Albrechtson 4. Totals 14 25-36 54. 3-point goals—Kalaheo 3 (Judd 2, Tumaneng). Kaimuki 1 (Pyo).

MOANALUA 70, THOMPSON 25: Stevie Austin scored 14 points, Wayne West added 12 and host Na Menehune raced to a 32-8 first-quarter lead and never looked back in beating the Sharks to remain unbeaten in the Eastern Division.

THOMPSON (0-4) 8 4 4 9—25

MOANALUA (5-0) 32 13 15 10—70

THOMPSON—Keo Evans-Gonda 2, Brandon Pai 2, John Collins 0, Travis Meyer 0, DJ Farias 0, Jordan Eror 0, John Keen 17, Taylor Bramwell 4. Totals 10 4-4 25.

MOANALUA—Bao Jun Lei 8, Stephen Kina 8, Jay Yoshizawa 2, Paul Wasada 3, Eric Garcia 2, Stevie Austin 14, Casey Shuler 4, Stanford Leti 2, Chris Holt 0, Wayne West 12, Jehan Brown 8, Tyler Thorton 3, Savaii Eselu 4. Totals 30 7-10 70.

3-point goals—Thompson 1 (Keen). Moanalua 3 (West 2, Austin 1). JV—Moanalua 36, Thompson 10

Reported by Sarah Moe

KAILUA 42, McKINLEY 32: Tim Maghinay scored 14 points, Zack Akamine 12 and Ryan Naluai 10, helping the Surfriders turn back the Tigers.

KAILUA (2-3) 11 4 15 12—42

MCKINLEY (3-1) 6 12 6 8—32

KAILUA—Gerald Ho 0, Tim Maghinay 14, Zack Akamine 12, Sammy Trueman 0, Makana Atisanoe 0, Billy Oden 0, Nathan Botts 6, Ryan Naluai 10, Dustin Naki 0. Totals 13 13-21 42.

McKINLEY—Jin Liang 0, Bryce Ishikawa 0, Dat Vo 13, Earvin Sione 1, Nainoa Lessary 10, Josaiah Aina 0, Jefferson Pou 6, Oliver Diguc 2. Totals 6 19-29 32. 3-point goals—Kailua 3 (Akamine 2, Maghinay 1). McKinley 1 (Vo). JV—McKinley 43, Kailua 57

Reported by Melvyne Mitsui

ROOSEVELT 59, FARRINGTON 53: Keo Keola scored 15 points, Troy Quon added 11 and the Rough Riders outscored the Governors, 9-3, in overtime. Roosevelt led 41-35 entering the fourth quarter, but the Governors rallied with a 15-9 fourth quarter to force overtime tied at 50-all.

FARRINGTON (0-5) 10 18 7 15 3—53

ROOSEVELT (2-2) 13 16 12 9 9—59

FARRINGTON—Nathan Serdenia 10, Elijah Filifili 6, Joeffer Duran 7, Elijah Lesu 12, Winston Matas 2, Randy McKee 0, Jeff Valoria 0, Rey Bartian 2, Michah Kalingo 8, Cody Hua 2, Glenn Ernest 4, Rene Saycon 0. Totals 23 4-5 53.

ROOSEVELT—Kila Delovio 9, Robbie Fukuhara 6, Jayson Tasaka 0, Daniel Arruda 9, Kerstan Ho 5, Jeremy Harvest 2, Keo Keola 15, Kaipo Spencer 2, Troy Quon 11. Totals 18 21-27 59. 3-point goals—Farrington 3 (Filifili 2, Duran 1). Roosevelt 2 (Delovio, Ho). JV—Farrington 50, Roosevelt 47

Reported by John Chung

KAISER 71, KALANI 62: Andrew Wingert scored 24 points and Adam Aila 22, leading the visiting Cougars past the Falcons for their first victory. Josh Markwith scored 23 points for the winless Falcons.

KAISER (1-4) 22 24 13 12—71

KALANI (0-5) 12 19 13 18—62

KAISER—Scott Uehara 9, Kalani Calizar 3, Kenneth Kamauoha 2, Timothy Phillips 2, Andrew Wingert 24, Keoki Leong 0, Andy Uehara 0, Adam Aila 22, Jake Esteban 2, Dustin Chang 0, Shane Kamakea-Young 0, Noel Okuma 0, Rayce Chun-Ming 7, Robert Hoffman 0, Tukia Aholelei 0. Totals 28 10-22 71.

KALANI—Anthony Asuncion 0, Brandon Liao 0, Jeff Khautakoun 6, Jonah Letoto 7, Max Fujio 3, Holu Ka'aihue 0, Josh Markwith 23, Daniel Morisato 6, Chris Pieper 0, Brandon Cabacungan 2, Eben Napoleon 15. Totals 21 15-21 62. 3-point goals—Kaiser 5 (Aila 4, S. Uehara 1). Kalani 5 (Markwith 2, Khautakoun 1, Letoto 1, Napoleon 1). JV—Kaiser 57, Kalani 40

Reported by Alara Lum

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SAINT LOUIS 63, DAMIEN 45: Camer-on Bayne scored all of his 17 points in the first half, including two 3-pointers, and Cole Shidaki finished with 12 to lead the Crusaders past the Monarchs in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu game. saint louis (2-1) 13 25 15 10—63

DAMIEN (0-4) 4 14 12 15—45

SAINT LOUIS—Ricksson Pacarro 2, Kuli'a Aiona 4, John Quindara 0, Kawika Kekuawela 0, Scott Smith 9, Cameron Bayne 17, Joshua Yuen 2, Cole Shidaki 12, Mona Aigamaua 2, Kalua Noa 4, Jeremiah Masoli 9, Elliott Purcell 0, Jamison Miller 0, Jacob Barit 2. Totals 25 11-16 63.

DAMIEN—Nikko Romuar 4, Kama Bailey 2, Winnie Gapuz 2, Tony Cerezo 5, Aminis Thompson 7, Haku Correa 16, Kenneth Rossi 5, Mike Sipili 0, Sione Tau 2, Duncan Ebert 2. Totals 19 3-5 45. 3-point goals—Saint Louis 2 (Bayne 2). Damien 4(Cerezo 1, Thompson 1, Correa 1, Rossi 1).

Reported by Steve Lewis

KAMEHAMEHA 43, MARYKNOLL 37: Rykin Enos scored 13 points and Randy Cummings added 11 for the Warriors.

KAMEHAMEHA (3-0) 10 10 11 12—43

MARYKNOLL(1-2) 13 5 6 13—37

KAMEHAMEHA—Randy Cummings 11, Jesse Moniz 2, Andrew Godinet 2, Mitchell Kauweloa 5, Jacob Ho 2, Pono Hanson 2, Rykin Enos 13, Conrad Scheidt , Jay Kauka ,0 Kanoa Mokiao 6, Kea Smith 0, Treston Rego . Totals 16 8-18 43.

MARYKNOLL—Tyler Tsukazaki 16, Chris Hsia 4, Tommy Nguyen 2, Simeon Ke-Paloma 2, Richardson Talavera , Rian Huizingh , Garrick Chock , Travis Liu 3, Zachary Misajon 3, Jordan Ho-Ching 4, Richard Herring 1, Jordan Napoleon 2. Totals 13 6-12 37. 3-point goals—Kamehameha 3 (Cummings 3). Maryknoll 5 (Tsukazaki 2, Hsia 1, Liu 1, Misajon 1).

Reported by Steve Lewis

PUNAHOU 70, MID-PACIFIC 44: Kimo Makaula scored 15, Spencer McLachlin added 12, and the Buffanblu used a 22-5 second quarter to take 41-17 halftime lead in cruising past the Owls.

PUNAHOU (3-1) 19 22 15 14—70

MID-PACIFIC (0-4) 12 5 14 13—44

PUNAHOU—Trenton Zane 2, Jeremiah Ostrowski 5, Ed Wong 3, Danny Cho 9, Brandon Kapana 4, Kyle Whitford 0, Kimo Makaula 15, Freddie Hart 4, Kameron Steinhoff 8, Ted Hawkins 0, Trevor Krabb 2, Spencer McLachlin 12, Kealii Frank 6. Totals 31 5-11 70.

MID-PACIFIC—Sampson Won 9, Josh Mun 0, Marcus Holyfield 15, Jaime Rivera 0, Daniel Gordon 4, Robert Hsu 2, Jarryd Yasui 8, Kellar Ellsworth 1, Tiger Hill 0, Josh Grant 2, Reid Fujimoto 0, Sililo Pale 3. Totals 13 12-25 44. 3-point goals—Punahou 3 (Ostrowski 1, Cho 1, Steinhoff 1). Mid-Pacific 6 (Won 3, Holyfield 1, Yasui 2).

Reported by Sherice Ajifu

Reach Wes Nakama at wnakama@honoluluadvertiser.com.