No. 1 Kalaheo stays unbeaten
Photo gallery: No.1 Kalaheo beats Kahuku |
By Kalani Takase
Advertiser Staff Writer
MILILANI — Cheynne Lishman scored a game-high 13 points and Taylor Jay added 10 to rally No. 1 Kalaheo to a 45-37 win over No. 7 Kahuku at Mililani last night.
The Mustangs finished the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red East Division 12-0 and will receive a first-round bye in next week's OIA Tournament. Kahuku dropped to 9-3.
"It was a battle all game to try and get points," said Kalaheo coach Chico Furtado. "Kahuku's defense is solid. We missed a bunch of layups early, I think our guys were a little nervous."
Kahuku led 21-17 at the half.
"But we kept attacking," said Furtado.
Kalaheo trailed 26-23 after three quarters.
Jay's 3-pointer with 2:20 left tied it at 36. Following a Kahuku turnover, Lishman drained a trey to give the Mustangs a three-point lead.
Jay combined with Lishman to score the final 13 Kalaheo points.
"We opened up the court and let our better guards go one-on-one and try to create and that led to some fouls on their part," Furtado said. "Those two guys, when we spread the court, it's up to them. They have the green light to make the decision."
Kalaheo completed a season-sweep of Kahuku. The Mustangs won a Jan. 18 meeting at Kalaheo, 50-48.
The OIA Tournament starts Wednesday.
KALAHEO (12-0) 6 11 6 22 — 45
KAHUKU (9-3) 6 15 5 11 — 37
KALAHEO — Alika Kaanapu 2, Cody vonAppen 3, Keano Bruhn 0, Taylor Jay 10, Richard Preza-Haynes 4, Bruce Andrews 2, Christian Kepa 2, Cheynne Lishman 13, Shawn Hipa 0, Aaron Fernandez 0, D.J. Chang 7, Matt Gasparine 2. Totals 16 12-18 45.
KAHUKU — Shiloah Teo 0, Jack Damuni 4, Jray Galeai 11, Irwin AhHoy 11, Justin Afalava 4, Aulola Tonga 2, Willie Ching 5. Totals 14 7-14 37.
3-point goals: Kalaheo 1 (Lishman 1). Kahuku 2 (AhHoy 1, Galeai 1). JV — Kahuku 88, Kalaheo 34
Reported by Jeri Tugman
MOANALUA 32, KAIMUKI 29
Josh Kure scored 11 points and visiting Na Menehune (8-4) rallied from a 20-11 halftime deficit by outscoring the Bulldogs (4-8), 21-9 in the second half.
MOANALUA (8-4) 7 4 10 11 — 32
KAIMUKI (4-8) 7 13 2 7 — 29
MOANALUA — Josiah Kauhola 0, Randy Starks 2, Shane Aquino 3, Stevie Austin 7, Josh Kure 11, Ryan Hua 7, Shawn Richey 2, Richard Villasenor 0, Maurice Allen 0. Totals 11 7-15 32.
KAIMUKI — Rafael Vares 3, Gabriel Stietzel 0, Chezz Ramos-Dias 5, Tyson Davis 0, Preacher Namdrik 0, Duke Okudara 5, Kelly Tobin 3, Clay Montheo 0, Desmond Tautofi 2, David Taulung 5, Chauncey Nicola 6. Totals 9 9-15 29.
3-point goals: Moanalua 3 (Austin 1, Kure 1, Hua 1). Kaimuki 2 (Vares 1, Taulung 1). JV — Moanalua 44, Kaimuki 33
Reported by Irene Awana
KAILUA 63, ROOSEVELT 36
Jackie Uemoto and Kenny Ellis each scored 16 points, Kaimi Sarkissian added 15 and the host Surfriders (4-8) raced to a 21-12 first-quarter lead and never looked back in beating the Rough Riders (2-10).
ROOSEVELT (2-10) 12 10 5 9 — 36
KAILUA (4-8) 21 12 16 14 — 63
ROOSEVELT — Lowen Furuta-Harada 0, Kainoa Gasper 3, Rylan Ikehara 0, Lowen Kaho'oilihala 5, Chaz Francisco 4, Matthew Kuali'i Moe 13, Reid Oshiro 0, Kona Hewlen 0, Keoki Schuman 2, Kaipo Pale 4, Ethan Williams 2, Asten Koki 3. Totals 12 11-20 36.
KAILUA — Jackie Uemoto 16, Alan Ilae 0, Rhys Nakakura 2, Kenny Ellis 16, Mike Flynn 0, Bubu Naki 4, Stuart Featherran 2, Billy Oden 4, Kaimi Sarkissian 15, Nicki Raymond 0, Alii Kaiama 2, Tesi Fisilau 0, Chauncy Makainai 2. Totals 26 11-16 63.3-point goals: Roosevelt 1 (Kuali'i Moe 1). Kailua 0. JV — Roosevelt 59, Kailua 50
Reported by Jenise Fo
OIA BOYS RED WEST
KAPOLEI 52, WAI'ANAE 44
Ryeshawn Green had 17 points, Jarred Burns added 12, and the visiting Hurricanes (9-3) held off a fourth-quarter charge by the Seariders (0-12).
KAPOLEI (9-3) 11 8 14 19 — 52
WAI'ANAE (0-12) 10 2 7 25 — 44
KAPOLEI — Larry Mero 0, John Spearman , Keanu Montez 10, Darius Richardson 0, Joshua Reed 0, LeSean Standfield 0, D'Shaun Dubois 6, Magic Halmos 2, Nathaniel Dixon 12, Jordan Ferreria 7, Randall Daniels 0, Johnathan Yang 0, Po'okela McKeague 6, Lawrence Olive 9. Totals 19 13-23 52.
WAI'ANAE — Ryeshawn Green 17, Bryson Kekahuna 8, Abdullah Morris 0, Rodney Paguirigan 0, DJ Awong 2, Shawn Asberry 1, Anthony Niederschmidt 2, Ernest Stevens 0, Jarred Burns 12, Paki Garcia 2, Aaron Saragena 0. Totals 15 13-24 44.
3-point goals: Kapolei 1 (Montez). Wai'anae 1 (Burns). JV — Wai'anae 52, Kapolei 33
Reported by Teuuila Wendt
CAMPBELL 64, RADFORD 55
Michael Makinano scored 23 points, Eddie Gaines had 21, and the visiting Sabers (9-3) made their 32-22 halftime lead stand up in beating the Rams (3-9) in an OIA Red West game. Jared Brown and Quentin Kimura each scored 12 to lead Radford.
CAMPBELL (9-3) 15 17 13 19 — 64
RADFORD (3-9) 8 14 12 21 — 55
CAMPBELL — Zach Manuel 8, Christian Manuel 0, Danny Mau 4, Christian Storment 4, Michael Makinano 23, Nick Daniels 4, Terrance Tafai 0, Laval Harris 0, Kevin Newcomb 0, Eddie Gaines 21. Totals 22 15-35 64.
RADFORD — Andre Brown 0, Jared Victorino 0, Billy Johnson 5, Jon Combis 5, Derrell Lee 4, Tony Ruld 2, Jared Brown 12, Aldrin Valdez 0, Quentin Kimura 12, Shawn Putman 8, Omar Caldwell 5, Brad Osborne 0, Marcus Malepai 2. Totals 21 12-23 55.
3-point goals: Campbell 5 (Makinano 4, Gaines 1). Radford 1 (Caldwell 1). JV — Radford 49, Campbell 43
Reported by Jeselle Macalma
OIA BOYS WHITE
FARRINGTON 44, KALANI 26
Christian Hernandez hit three 3-pointers en route to 17 points and the host Governors (11-2) led 11-2 after one quarter and 21-11 at halftime in beating the Falcons (3-10).
KALANI (3-10) 2 9 5 10 — 26
FARRINGTON (11-2) 11 10 7 16 — 44
KALANI — Max Fujio 4, Anthony Asuncion 1, Troy Kashiwabara 3, Jonathon Cheng 3, Tanner Takata 6, John Kahalewai 9, Chuck Ogawa 0, Kyle Sakimoto 0, Jason Fujioka 0, Andy Chu 0. Totals 9 8-12 26.
FARRINGTON — Jordan Ibana 6, Christian Hernandez 17, Dio Labayog 1, Oscar Carter 4, Steven Kamano 5, Bryson Tatupu-Leopoldo 2, Dayton Kealoha 2, Michael Carter 0, Charles Rocha 5, Deo Domingo 0, Joshua Wallace 0, Ephraim Vita 2, Andre Pettis 0. Totals 17 6-11 44.
3-point goals: Farrington 4 (Hernandez 3, Rocha). JV — Score not reported.
Reported by Larry Santiago
KAISER 84, 'ANUENUE 40
Kalua Noa and Brannon Wong each scored 15 points, Salele Aliifua added 14 and Ryan Chong 13, powering the host Cougars (9-4) to a 48-14 halftime lead in beating Na Koa (1-12).
'ANUENUE (1-12) 7 7 11 15 — 40
KAISER (9-4) 21 27 13 23 — 84
'ANUENUE — Kanani Armitage 0, Ikaika Gante 0, Kekoa Sitarek 5, Keli'i Kon 21, 'Aina Keli'i-Supnet 5, Makamae Otani-Wengler 0, Kaiponohea Preston 0, Kamaki Sherman 6, Lopaka Cullen 3. Totals 12 11-20 40.
KAISER — Jaymes Kawashima 6, Landon Tamanaha 0, Jonathan Lau 0, Mychael Nagata 2, Kalua Noa 15, Ryan Chong 13, Bronson McMoore 1, Brannon Wong 15, Jeffrey Gordan 0, Devin Wolfe 5, Keola Hunt 2, Patrick Twohy 2, Kainoa Pa 1, Zachary Wong 8, Salele Aliifua 14. Totals 32 10-18 84.
3-point goals: 'Anuenue 5 (Sitarek, Cullen, Kon 3). Kaiser 10 (Kawashima 2, Chong 3, B. Wong 4, Wolfe).
Reported by Shawn Nagata
WAIPAHU 55, NANAKULI 53
Randy Agustin's 3-pointer at the buzzer lifted the visiting Marauders (8-5) over the Golden Hawks (6-7). Christian Dadulla scored 18 points, Asalemo Fruean had 13 and Regan Prestidge 10 for Waipahu. Arnold Kidder scored 25 to lead Nanakuli.
WAIPAHU (8-5) 12 8 17 18 — 55
NANAKULI (6-7) 8 11 9 25 — 53
WAIPAHU — Tyler Martin 2, Jacob Esteron 0, Robinson Atud 0, Jarron Vallente 0, Glenn Labuguen 0, Kendall Tomas 0, Christian Dadulla 18, Randy Agustin 6, Atu Loua 2, Asalemo Fruean 13, Ryan Komatsu 0, Gordon Cox 4, Haven Tuisamatatele 0, Regan Prestidge 10. Totals 22 7-10 55.
NaNaKULI — Nalu Garcia 0, Jerson Bacaloso 2, Arnold Kidder 25, Ben Weiss 6, Tyrone Cross 0, Kolei Kia 14, Marcus Albarico 2, Jess Kaapuni 4. Totals 21 7-8 53.
3-point goals: Waipahu 4 (Agustin 2, Dadulla 2). Nanakuli 4 (Kidder 4). JV — Waipahu 54, Nanakuli 48
Reported by Kienna Serai
'AIEA 2, THOMPSON 0
Host Na Ali'i improved their regular-season record to 12-0 after getting a forfeit victory over the Sharks (0-12).
CORRECTION
Radford's TaNitra Byrd scored 18 points in Thursday's victory over 'Aiea. Another player was credited.
Reach Kalani Takase at ktakase@honoluluadvertiser.com.