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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, January 23, 2010

Nā Menehune boys on roll


By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Moanalua's Marcus Keene soars in for a layup against Kalaheo in the first half. Moanalua won, 57-49.

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KAILUA — Moanalua completed a tough two-game road swing this week, holding off Kalāheo, 57-49, last night in O'ahu Interscholastic Association boys basketball action.

Nā Menehune improved to 7-1 in the OIA's Red Conference Eastern Division. The Mustangs fell to 4-4.

Just four days earlier, Moanalua won at Kahuku, 64-58, to climb into a first-place tie with the Red Raiders.

"The way our schedule worked out, most of our home games were in the first round," Nā Menehune coach Greg Tacon said. "We only have one home game left. But the way our guys are, they're up for the challenge."

They faced a much-improved Kalāheo team last night, compared to the Mustangs who lost, 59-47, at Moanalua in the regular-season opener. In that game, Nā Menehune led 27-9 at halftime and 48-24 after three periods.

Moanalua led from start to finish last night, but its biggest lead was 13 points, and Kalāheo cut it to 50-45 after Aaron Fernandez's free throw with 1:35 remaining in the game. But Keven Amaral answered with a three-point play to make it 53-45 seven seconds later, and the Mustangs could not get closer than six points the rest of the way.

Fernandez scored 19 of his game-high 22 points in the second half.

"We were down five with the ball and Aaron shooting a 3," Kalāheo coach Chico Furtado said. "You can't ask for much more than that. We were 11 of 21 from the field in the second half, and we were playing with more confidence. I told our guys that their energy level was the reason we got back in the game, but against a team like Moanalua, we need that energy level for all 32 minutes. They're a very good team, with very good players."

Marcus Keene led Nā Menehune with 15 points, Marcus Monroe added 13, and Amaral had 11.

MOANALUA (7-1) 12 15 11 19 — 57

KALĀHEO (4-4) 8 6 14 21 — 49

MOANALUA — Richard Villasenor 0, Marcus Keene 15, Keven Amaral 11, Reece Racoma 4, Marcus Monroe 13, Josiah Kauhola 9, Wesley Armburst 3, Dexter Williams 2. Totals 20 14-33 57.

KALĀHEO — Quincy Mason 2, Kona Makaula 5, Aaron Fernandez 22, Wilson McLeod 6, Kevin Leong 7, Shane Hipa 5, Jordan Reindollar 2, Zach Lovelace 0, Ed Atanoa 0. Totals 17 14-20 49.

3-point goals: Moanalua 3 (Keene 2, Kauhola); Kalāheo 1 (Fernandez).

KAISER 41, NO. 8 KAIMUKĪ 32

Preston Wuich scored 12 points and the Cougars used a 12-2 second quarter for a 26-12 halftime lead in upsetting the Bulldogs at Kalāheo's gym. Gabriel Stietzel scored 20 points for the Bulldogs.

KAISER (3-6) 14 12 5 10—41

KAIMUKĪ (5-4) 10 2 9 11—32

KAISER — Davin Morton 2, Adam Kostylo 0, Justin Wuich 3, Preston Wuich 12, Corey Lum 2, Bret Kanoa 6, Mark Guirguis 5, Quinton Wong 5, Ronson Hill 6. Totals 15 9-19 41.

KAIMUKĪ — Tevin Nishiyama 3, Mason Kualii-Moe 0, Gordan Gestrich 0, Elijah Morita 6, Johnny Tuitele 1, Gabriel Stietzel 20, Chester Sua 2. Totals 13 3-12 32.

3-point goals — Kaiser 2 (J. Wuich, Wong). Kaimukī 3 (Stietzel 2, Nishiyama 1).

Reported by Nicole Cale

NO. 4 KAHUKU 66, MCKINLEY 37

Nehoa Akina scored 14 points and three other Red Raiders reached double-figures in a victory over the visiting Tigers. Wonka Beatty added 11 for Kahuku, and Jackson Kaka and Kawehena Johnson each had 10. Kioco Melson scored 10 points for McKinley.

MCKINLEY (1-8) 8 9 7 13—37

KAHUKU (8-1) 12 22 20 12—66

MCKINLEY — Jason Ramano 1, Jovanie Trumata 0, Ryan Arzadon 2, Micah Waters 3, Royce Kwon 0, Sio Fiso 6, Pryson Wallace 2, Kioco Melson 10, Lesley Machiguchi 6, Jason Sabado 0, Rio Kwon 3, Andy Sombatphibane 4. Totals 16 5-9 37.

KAHUKU — Michael Tyau 0, Kawehena Johnson 10, Mua Malufau 2, Samala Afalava 0, Hans Brown 6, Evan Moe 2, Sage Kaka 0, Wonka Beatty 11, Nehoa Akina 14, Jackson Kaka 10, Shairone Thompson 8, Josh Christiansen 3, Mason Golden 0, Michael Leoto 0. Totals 28 2-6 66.

3-point goals — McKinley none. Kahuku 8 (Akina 4, Johnson 2, Beatty 2).

JV — Kahuku 61, McKinley 50

Reported by Marvelyn Santeco

OIA RED WEST BOYS

NO. 6 MILILANI 63, WAIPAHU 41

Hassan Richardson scored 14 points and Joe McGlamery added 12 as the visiting Trojans remained unbeaten in league play. Aselemo Fruean scored 16 points for Waipahu.

MILILANI (8-0) 21 13 12 17—63

WAIPAHU (1-7) 11 7 11 12—41

MILILANI — Brandon Fujinaga 4, Josh Lenchanko 2, Nick Kunz 4, Ed Ocampo 9, Makena Kaahoano 6, RJ Griffin 5, Ryan Jacobs 0, Joe McGlamery 12, Robbie Griffin 1, Hassan Richardson 14, Bradon Tacadena 0, Chris Baltazar 2, Forrest Garcia 2, Kyle Ortiz 0, Brady Spiribigliozzi 2. Totals 28 5-16 63.

WAIPAHU — Chance Delima 0, Jayvee Cadiente 0, Duketoa Tili 3, Tatupu Tatupu 6, Anthony Agustin 0, Daeniel Cullen Diomanipo 8, Mike Alipio 0, Aselemo Fruean 16, Eric Castro 0, Westley Nagaseu 4, Nathan Bartley 2, Anson Castello 2, Perzie Calucag 0. Totals 17 5-16 41.

3-point goals — Mililani 2 (RJ Griffin, Ocampo). Waipahu 2 (Diomanipo, Tili).

JV — Mililani 57, Waipahu 54

Reported by Chastine Basuz

CAMPBELL 50, KAPOLEI 40

Christian Storment scored 18 points and the visiting Sabers made a 33-25 third-quarter lead stand up in beating the Hurricanes. Nahshon George had 12 points and Jared Milare had 10 for Kapolei.

CAMPBELL (7-2) 12 11 10 17— 50

KAPOLEI (1-8) 3 13 9 15—40

CAMPBELL — Kristian Manuel 9, Christan Storment 18, Fouina Haskins 4, Christopher Crawford 4, Maika Ulufale 3, Mason Mau 4, Timothy Friend 2, Rowel Urban 0, Carter Kauwenaole 2, Brandon Todd 0, Allan Otanes 2, Mark Agni 2. Totals 19 12-15 50.

KAPOLEI — Michael Ching 2, Jordan Solidum 7, Jared Milare 10, Wes Mataafa 4, Gregory Ching 2, Kainoa Pakele 0, Samson Chong 0, Michael Medeiros 0, Cameron Nedd 0, Nahshon George 12, Kapua Awong 1, Devyn Knight 1, Povesi Togiailva 1. Totals 10 17-36 40.

3-point goals — Campbell 2 (Manuel, Ulufale 1). Kapolei 3 (George 3).

JV — Kapolei 50, Campbell 43

Reported by Jessica Pacpaco

RADFORD 44, LEILEHUA 37

JB Fontenot scored 15 points and TJ Reid added 13 as the host Rams beat the Mules. Carlos Marshall scored 10 points for Leilehua, which led 13-10 at halftime.

LEILEHUA (5-4) 10 3 10 14—37

RADFORD (6-3) 7 3 19 15—44

LEILEHUA — Brent Lemon 2, Dillon Pau'u 7, Stockton Crowley 5, Martin Hall 7, Carlos Marshall 10, Lopaka Chandler 2, Cassius Camanse 4. Totals 13 9-20 37.

RADFORD — TJ Reid 13, Glenn Castil 0, Tevita Baravilala 3, Jefferson Fiesta 2, Dylan Prieto-Hokamura 0, Travir Fata 0, Steven Watkins 2, Wayne Keys Jr. 0, Zach Pelzl 0, Bobby Woshlager 6, Isaiah Jackson 0, Dorsey Norris 3, JB Fontenot 15, Warren Carter 0, Ben Scheuring 0. Totals 12 16-25 44.

3-point goals — Leilehua 2 (Marshall 2). Radford 4 (Fontenot 3, Reid 1).

JV — Leilehua 52, Radford 25

Reported by Radford Athletics

OIA BOYS WHITE

NO. 10 ROOSEVELT 63, WAIALUA 39

Brandon Mitchell scored 16 points and Johnson Delos Santos added 15 as the host Rough Riders beat the Bulldogs. William Sacapulo-Uepa scored eight points for Waialua, which led 18-12 after the first period.

WAIALUA (1-4) 18 9 5 7—39

ROOSEVELT (5-0) 12 19 21 11—63

WAIALUA — Micah Hatchie 4, Kristoffer Cuadro 2, Jerimiah Repollo 0, Virgilio Repollo 4, JohnRay Garcia 3, Rudy Galapia 7, Victor Nobello 0, Vance Maluyo 4, Kyle Michael 7, Halsein Moraleda 0, William Sacapulo-Uepa 8. Totals 17 4-15 39.

ROOSEVELT — Ese Tago 4, Brandon Mitchell 16, Brendan Nakatani 5, Chase Yogi 7, Johnson Delos Santos 15, Pono Patoc 3, Kaipo Pale 10, Robert Willis 0, Troy Nakasuji 3, Miguel Molle 0. Totals 21 19-30 63.

3-point goals — Waialua 1 (Michael). Roosevelt 2 (Mitchell, Delos Santos).

JV — Roosevelt 58, Waialua 42

Reported by Steve Hathaway

WAI'ANAE 86, 'ĀNUENUE 22

Matthew Ramaila scored 18 points, Christian Mendoza added 15 and Guyson Amina had 13 as the host Seariders routed the Rainbow Warriors to remain unbeaten in league play. Anthony Niederschmidt scored 11 points and Michael Foster added 10 for Wai'anae, which led 28-2 after the first period.

'ĀNUENUE (0-6) 2 5 7 8— 22

WAI'ANAE (5-0) 28 18 21 19—86

'ĀNUENUE — Kanani Armitage 4, Makana Fernandez 6, Kaho'oipo Mossman-Ancog 0, Alika Hussey 1, La'akea Mano'i-Hyde 2, Mahuka Cullen 3, La'amaikahiki Kamai 0, Kaipo Cullen 2, Kealoha Smith 4. Totals 910 1-10 22.

WAI'ANAE — Kalin Sandobal 3, Keoni Napierala-Rose 1, Christian Mendonza 15, Guyson Amina 13, MacNeil Moresca 2, Michael Foster 10, Jonovan Tuinei 9, Anthony Niederschmidt 11, Shawn Asberry 4, Matthew Ramaila 18. Totals 37 11-26 86.

3-point goals — 'Ānuenue 1 (M. Cullen). Wai'anae 1 (Mendoza).

Reported by John Simbahon

KALANI 66, NĀNĀKULI 40

Ryoji Iguchi scored 15 points and Angelo Berardy added 10 to lead the host Falcons over the Golden Hawks. Joe Shelton had 18 points for Nānākuli.

NĀNĀKULI (2-3) 12 6 13 9— 40

KALANI (3-3) 11 17 25 13—66

NĀNĀKULI — Bryson Sebastian 2, Leo Barbacena 0, Kapukana Anakalea 2, Gary Shelton 3, Kaimana Silva 5, Robinson Pahinui 2, Joe Shelton 18, Calvin Laumana 4, Branden Irvin 4, Kameron Self-Gomes 0, Gage Kamakea 0, Ikena Anakalea 0. Totals 18 0-7 40.

KALANI — Bryson Yorita 3, Elbert Khautakoun 4, Ryoji Iguchi 15, JJ Mariano 5, Vincent Tran 7, Jordan Yogi 7, Nick Hoth 2, Marcus Hill 4, Angelo Berardy 10, Brook Barker 0, Tatsuya Ono 9. Totals 22 18-37 66.

3-point goals — Nānākuli 4 (J. Shelton 2, G. Shelton 1, Silva 1). Kalani 4 (Iguchi 3, Yorita 1).

JV — Kalani 45, Nānākuli 16

Reported by Kalani Athletics

CASTLE 31, PEARL CITY 27

Isaac Makekau scored 15 points to help the host Knights rally from a 12-2 first-quarter deficit and defeat the Chargers, who went scoreless in the second quarter. Mitchell Resurrection and Isaac Shim had six points each for Pearl City.

PEARL CITY (3-2) 12 0 3 12— 27

CASTLE (2-4) 2 6 10 13—31

PEARL CITY — Cory Quiamzon 3, Nicholas Villarmia 0, Johnson Chao 5, Mitchell Resurrection 6, Isaac Shim 6, Josiah DeMello 2, Tyler Yamanouchi 1, Kahana Neal 2, Reese Bustamente-Tolbe 2, Paul Perry 0, Ryan Pascual 0. Totals 9 8-10 27.

CASTLE — Jaryth Richardson-Acoba 0, Jordan Manalo 3, Jaren Elderts-Bruhn 0, Joshua Kong 0, Adam Canne 3, Micah Maeda 2, Isaac Makekau 15, Joel Hendrix 4, Kainoa Stone 0, Jordan Aleki 4. Totals 9 13-22 31.

3-point goals — Pearl City 1 (Quiamzon). Castle none.

JV — Pearl City 38, Castle 33

Reported by Jeff Hiro

ILH BOYS DIVISION I

DAMIEN 56, MID-PACIFIC 53

Jacob Cachola scored 15 points and Mark Baay added 13 to help the visiting Monarchs beat the Owls in double overtime. Breysen Lee and Tyler Tamayo added 11 points each for Damien, which rallied from a 30-19 halftime deficit. Shane Kurihara and Patrick Matthews scored 14 points each for the Owls and Andrew Swanson added 13.

DAMIEN (2-3) 13 6 11 14 5 7—56

MID-PACIFIC (1-4) 15 15 6 8 5 4—53

DAMIEN — Mark Baay 13, Nephi Tuitele 0, Dylan Yonamine-Baysa 1, Matt Labaguen 1, Breysen Lee 11, Kevin Aganos 0, Jeremy Torcuato 0, JB Ferriera 0, Tyler Tamayo 11, Jacob Cachola 15, Lonn Iwashita 4. Totals 18 18-35 56.

MID-PACIFIC — Shaun Dobovan 0, Shane Kurihara 14, Patrick Matthews 14, Marcus Doi 0, Matthew Reyes 8, Ty Kono 4, Andrew Swanson 13, Dayton Uchiyama 0, Matthew Carland 0. Totals 22 7-21 53.

3-point goals — Damien 2 (Baay 2). Mid-Pacific 2 (Kurihara 2).

Reported by Sean Aoyagi

ILH BOYS DIVISION II

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 75, LANAKILA BAPTIST 63

Jason Ko scored 35 points and Axton Durand added 14 as the Patriots beat the Warriors at 'Aiea High. Lanakila Baptist's Jordan Kabato scored 27 points.

LANAKILA BAPT. (1-8) 10 12 11 30—63

CHRISTIAN ACAD. (3-4) 14 15 22 24—75

LANAKILA BAPTIST — Michael Miranda 8, Josh Pananganan 8, Chase Hazelwood 11, Marcus Takahashi 2, Jordan Kabato 27, Jordan Soriano 0, Zack Ramos 1, Aaron Ono 0, Richard Abbley 0, Joseph Lawson 0, Matt Kakilala 6. Totals 24 15-24 63.

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY — Jason Ko 35, Michael Urcia 9, Jason Ocel 0, Nathan Carrion 5, Ryan Kobayashi 6, Axton Durand 14, Zachary Fu 2, Ethan Reyes 4, Kalani Baughman 0, Ryan Helsham 0, Robert Helsham Jr. 0. Totals 25 23-36.

3-point goals — Lanakila Baptist none. Christian Academy 2 (Ko).

Reported by Nicole Reynolds

SAINT LOUIS 45, LUTHERAN 35

Emmett McShane and Culten Arroyo each scored 11 points and the Crusaders beat the Lions at Sacred Heats. Lutheran's Jordan Kumasaka scored 11 points.

SAINT LOUIS (2-5) 6 17 7 15— 45

LUTHERAN (0-8) 8 2 18 7—35

SAINT LOUIS — King Patrocinio 2, Joe Joyce 4, Emmett McShane 11, Skyler Sigston 0, Ross Nogami 5, Culten Arroyo 11, Jared Tomaszek 0, Michael Brum 3, Tony Leineweber 4, K.C. Long 3, Trey Donohue 0, Zachary Bruhl 2. Totals 19 5-9 45.

LUTHERAN— Jordan Kumasaka 11, Bronson Hagihara 0, Taylor Matsumoto 0, Kyton Keliiaa 9, Shaun Takahashi 0, Brandon Kushima 10, Ethan Mee 5, Simeon David 0, Jourdan Johnson 0. Totals 16 2-7 35.

3-point goals — Saint Louis 2 (McShane, Arroyo). Lutheran 1 (Kumasaka).

Reported by Jordan Tuzon

ILH GIRLS DIVISION I

NO. 4 'IOLANI 49, KAMEHAMEHA 37

Lori Yamashita scored 15 points, Saphyre Rezentes added 12 and Lahela Usui had 10 as the visiting Raiders beat the Warriors. Kamehameha's Deja Tafiti scored nine points.

'IOLANI (5-2) 14 16 11 8—49

KAMEHAMEHA (2-5) 18 9 3 7—37

'IOLANI — Saphyre Rezentes 12, Kryn Masutani 1, Lori Yamashita 15, Georgette Lopes-Liutolo 4, Kaitlyn Shikada 0, Lahela Usui 10, Shauni Watanabe 0, Alyssa Liilii 0, Alex Masaquel 7, Brittany Barnes 0, Taimane Passi 0. Totals 20 4-14 49.

KAMEHAMEHA — Deja Tafiti 9, Dalian Krampert 8, Krystal-Lei Mills 0, Noelani Mikami 7, Manuhaaipo Noa 0, Kellsie Crowell 1, Haley Paakaula 1, Brachelle Nueku 7, Makanauiokalani Borden 0, Kennedi Akana 4, Tyana Akana 0, Lilia Maio 0. Totals 14 7-16 37.

3-point goals — 'Iolani 5 (Yamashita 3, Rezentes 2). Kamehameha 2 (Mikami, Tafiti).

Reported by Debbie Lukela

NO. 6 MID-PACIFIC 59, MARYKNOLL 31

Keaton McFadden scored 14 points and Ashley Yamachika added 11 to help the host Owls beat the Spartans. Ashley Agcaoili had 16 points for Maryknoll.

MARYKNOLL (0-8) 8 5 9 9—31

MID-PACIFIC (5-2) 17 11 19 12—59

MARYKNOLL — Amanda Busmente 2, Crystie Wong 0, Taylor Wong 5, Kimiko Mitchell 0, Ashley Agcaoili 16, Tyara Johnson 0, Carine Gushikuma 6, Ashlee DeSantos 2, Athena Adora 0, Emily Holt 0, Raquel Ostrowski 0. Totals 12 7-19 31.

MID-PACIFIC — Kirstie Sugimoto 7, Paige Young 0, Megan Kinoshita 2, Ashley Yamachika 11, Mahina Docktor 5, Kiana Robertson 5, Kelli Shibata 2, Shanon Nishimura 4, Jordan Kealoha 4, Taylor Babbitt 5, Jacqueline Donovan 0, Keaton McFadden 14, Camille Ganahl 0. Totals 25 5-11 59.

3-point goals — Maryknoll none. Mid-Pacific 4 (Yamachika 3, Babbit 1).

Reported by Sean Aoyagi

ILH GIRLS DIVISION II

LA PIETRA 47, CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 45

Marissa Hoen scored 17 points and the Lady Panthers rallied from a 31-24 third-quarter deficit to beat the Patriots at 'Aiea High. Tori Adres scored 13 points and Megan Salazar-Winters 12 for Christian Academy.

LA PIETRA (5-7) 6 9 9 23—47

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (3-9) 8 9 14 14—45

LA PIETRA — Kiana Hoohuli 0, Jenny Moody 7, Veronica Thomas 0, Sarah Aref 4, Angelina Ishiki 3, Shalina Ishiki 2, Marina Selwell 4, Marissa Hoen 17, Salote Lopes-Liutolo 4, Monique Smith 0, Mckenzie Hoover 6, Caitlin Thomas 0. Totals 18 11-22 47.

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY — Leslie Cruz 7, Stephanie Ramos 2, Megan Salazar-Winters 12, Tori Adres 13, Charanne Bonilla 3, Sarah Godinet 4, Rebecca Abergas 0, Briana Zvorack 0, Cheyenne Kessell 0, Briana Rodrigues 4. Totals 15 10-16 45.

3-point goals — La Pietra none. Christian Academy 5 (Winters 2, Adres 1, Cruz 1, Bonilla 1).

Reported by Nicole Reynolds

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