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Posted on: Thursday, February 11, 2010

Moanalua boys overwhelm Leilehua in OIA Red tourney


By Kyle Sakamoto
Advertiser Staff Writer

The Moanalua boys basketball team lost its momentum in the second period last night against Leilehua.

The game was getting close and Na Menehune players were getting frustrated with one another.

Marcus Monroe, Moanalua's star player, then restored order with his play and leadership.

Monroe scored 12 of his 19 points in the third period and Keven Amaral added 15 points as Moanalua beat Leilehua, 66-39, in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red Conference tournament.

"I feel like this is my year, my co-captains' year," said Monroe, a 6-foot-4 senior. "We're fighting and living for the moment."

Moanalua, which led by 18 early in the second period, let Leilehua get within 26-17 at halftime.

As Leilehua got closer, Na Menehune "kind of lost focus and started arguing with each other when we made mistakes," Monroe said. "Coach pulled us to the side and told us to get our stuff together. We can't have all this fighting on the court.

"It was nothing. I have to lead this team. I talked to them and they listened."

Led by Monroe, Na Menehune outscored the Mules 25-12 in the third to take control.

"I was like 'Coach, you know, I'm feeling it,' " Monroe said. "I was telling my guys let's pull away."

Moanalua, the East champion, will host West runner-up Campbell tomorrow in the double-elimination tournament. The winner will earn a berth in the State Division I tournament.

"All we care about is winning on Friday, and that's going to be tough to do," said Moanalua coach Greg Tacon. "Our goal at the beginning of the season was to make the state tournament. We don't care what position it is in the OIA."

Moanalua (12-1) made seven of its first eight field-goal attempts to take a 15-6 lead with 2:35 left in the first period against Leilehua.

Na Menehune extended the lead to 24-6 after Amaral's basket with 6:53 left before halftime. Then they went cold and Leilehua, the West's No. 4 team, heated up.

The Mules scored 11 points in a row to get within 24-17 with 3:26 left before halftime. Carlos Marshall and Brent Lemon both hit 3-pointers during the surge.

At that time, Tacon said his players started to "chirp on each other and we weren't together."

Leilehua (9-5) could have gotten even closer, but it went 1 of 7 from the free-throw line in the second period.

The Mules finished 10 of 31 from the line.

"I think if we hit our free throws ... That's not going to win you any ball games," said Leilehua coach Keith Spencer. "If we hit our free throws we could have done other things I wanted to do."

Spencer added he wanted to keep the game "down in the 40s" and "didn't want to run up and down with them."

Moanalua's largest lead was 65-34 with 3 minutes remaining in the game.

Martin Hall scored seven points to lead Leilehua, which will host Waipahu tomorrow at 6 p.m. in an elimination game.

LEILEHUA (9-5) 6 11 12 10—39

MOANALUA (12-1) 22  4 25 15—66

Leilehua —Brent Lemon 3, Dillon Pau'u 1, Elijah Padilla 0, Stockton Crowley 2, Josiah Barrimeo 2, Martin Hall 7, Carlos Marshall 6, Richard Cherry 1, Josiah Caravallo 3, Xavier Adger 6, Lopaka Chandler 3, Cassius Camanse 5. Totals 13 10-31 39.

Moanalua — Bronson Kepa 0, Reece Racoma 7, Keven Amaral 15, Aaron Davis 0, Alex Braswell 0, Josiah Kauhola 4, Wesley Armbrust 2, Marcus Monroe 19, Dexter Williams 7, Marcus Keene 8, Carl Ko 4, Marcellis Turner 0, Dominque Jones 0. Totals 26 9-13 66.

3-point goals — Leilehua 3 (Marshall, Lemon, Chandler). Moanalua 5 (Monroe 3, Racoma 1, Amaral).

KAHUKU 43, FARRINGTON 42

FARRINGTON — Scotland Smith 4, Jayfrey Damo 3, Jefrey Madarang 9, Joel Lanzaderas 2, Justin Vele 1, Lancelot Williams 19, Ronald Williams 2, Viane Viana 2. Totals 15 11-18 42.

KAHUKU — Kawehena Johnson 3, Mua Malufau 7, Sage Kaka 2, Nehoa Akina 14, Jackson Kaka 3, Shairone Thompson 9, KJ Uluave 5. Totals 16 8-13 43.

3-point goals — Farrington 1 (Damo). Kahuku 3 (Akina 2, Johnson).

Reported by Marvelyn Santeco

MILILANI 49, KAIMUKĪ 37

RJ Griffin scored 10 of his 15 points in the first quarter when the Trojans raced to a 16-4 lead in beating the Bulldogs. Hassan Richardson added 10 points for Mililani.

KAIMUKĪ (7-7) 4 13 10 10—37

MILILANI (11-2) 16 13  9 11—49

KAIMUKĪ — Raphael Vares 0, Tevin Nishiyama 10, Nicholas Motellang 0, Mason Kualii-Moe 5, Gordan Gestrich 0, A.J. DeJesus 0, Jonn Kakitani 0, Elijah Morita 4, Gabriel Stietzel 16, Chester Sua 2, Fiaosi Helaatiati 0, Ken Hashimoto 0. Totals 12 5-7 37.

MILILANI — Brandon Fujinaga 2, Bryson Calma 0, Josh Lenchanko 0, Nick Kunz 0, Ed Ocampo 8, Makena Kaahoano 2, RJ Griffin 15, Ryan Jacobs 0, Joe McGlamery 5, Robbie Griffin 0, Hassan Richardson 10, Trent McKinney 4, Bradon Tacadena 0, Chris Baltazar 0, Forrest Garcia 3. Totals 21 5-9 49.

3-point goals — Kaimukī 8 (Stietzel 4, Nishiyama 3, Kualii-Moe). Mililani 2 (RJ Griffin 2).

Reported by Ed Gonzales

CAMPBELL 69, WAIPAHU 34

Christian Storment had 15 points and 11 rebounds, Kristian Manuel had 12 points and BJ Halmos 11, powering the host Sabers over the Marauders.

WAIPAHU (4-9) 5 11 10  8—34

CAMPBELL (10-3) 25 13 14 17—69

WAIPAHU — Chance Delima 0, Jayvee Cadiente 0, Tatupu Tatupu 4, Anthony Agustin 2, Daeniel Cullen Diomanipo 8, Mike Alipio 3, Aselemo Fruean 6, Eric Castro 0, Nathan Bartley 1, Anson Castello 7, Perzie Calucag 3. Totals 11 7-15 34.

CAMPBELL — Kristian Manuel 12, Christan Storment 15, Fouina Haskins 2, Christopher Crawford 8, Maika Ulufale 8, Mason Mau 0, Timothy Friend 0, Rowel Urban 3, Carter Kauwenaole 0, Clayton Darity 6, CJ Ramos 0, Brandon Todd 0, Allan Otanes 4, Manuel Sy 0, BJ Halmos 11. Totals 28 5-13 69.

3-point goals — Waipahu 5 (Castello 2, Alipio, Diomanipo, Calucag). Campbell 8 (Halmos 3, Ulufale 2, Manuel, Urban, Darity).

Reported by Campbell Athletics

OIA BOYS WHITE

PEARL CITY 55, 'ĀNUENUE 26

Cory Quiamzon and Tyler Yamanouchi each scored nine points and the visiting Chargers led 19-2 after one quarter in routing the Rainbow Warriors.

PEARL CITY (5-6) 19 12 15 9—55

'ĀNUENUE (0-12) 2  6  9 9—26

PEARL CITY — Cory Quiamzon 9, Nicholas Villarmia 3, Johnson Chao 7, Mitchell Resurrection 4, Isaac Shim 3, Josiah DeMello 4, Tyler Yamanouchi 9, Kahana Neal 7, Reese Bustamente-Tolbe 5, Paul Perry 2, Ryan Pascual 2. Totals 21 8-16 55.

'ĀNUENUE — Kanani Armitage 6, Makana Fernandez 4, Kaho'oipo Mossman-Ancog 5, Alika Hussey 0, La'akea Mano'i-Hyde 3, Mahuka Cullen 6, La'amaikahiki Kamai 0, Kaipo Cullen 2, Kealoha Smith 0. Totals 7 7-15 26.

3-point goals — Pearl City 5 (Quiamzon, Villarmia, Resurrection, Yamanouchi, Neal). 'Ānuenue 5 (Armitage 2, M. Cullen 2, Mossman-Ancog).

Reported by Myles Okamura

WAI'ANAE 62, NĀNĀKULI 50

Christian Mendonza scored 16, Michael Foster 14 and Guyson Amina and Paaga Misipati each added 10 to lead the visiting Seariders.

WAI'ANAE (10-1) 21 13  9 19—62

NĀNĀKULI (4-7) 13 13 13 11—50

WAI'ANAE — Kalin Sandobal 2, Christian Mendonza 16, Guyson Amina 10, MacNeil Moresca 0, Paaga Misipati 10, Michael Foster 14, Jonovan Tuinei 8, Shawn Asberry 2. Totals 27 7-13 62.

NĀNĀKULI — Bryson Sebastian 3, Kapukana Anakalea 1, Gary Shelton 9, Kaimana Silva 7, Robinson Pahinui 4, Joe Shelton 24, Calvin Laumana 2, Kameron Self-Gomes 0. Totals 21 2-8 50.

3-point goals — Wai'anae 1 (Mendoza). Nānākuli 6 (G. Shelton 3, Sebastian, J. Shelton, Silva).

JV — Wai'anae 48, Nānākuli 26

Reported by Larry Kapu

KALANI 65, WAIALUA 33

The host Falcons (7-5) beat the Bulldogs (2-9). Details were not available.

ILH BOYS DIVISION II

KAMEHAMEHA 49, SAINT LOUIS 40

London A'ano scored 10 points and the visiting Warriors used a 24-9 third quarter to rally past the Crusaders in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division II boys game.

KAMEHAMEHA (10-3) 7 8 24 10—49

SAINT LOUIS (4-7) 11 8  9 12—40

KAMEHAMEHA — Tyran Hepa 7, Keanu Haina 1, Beau Oshiro 8, Ronson Nakoa-Moniz 3, Pana Ieriko 0, David Stant 6, Kainalu Kau'lua'au 6, London A'ano 10, Brandon Marfil 2, Kaiwi Amina 2, Wyatt Ferreira 2, Kili Watson 2. Totals 17 12-26 49.

SAINT 1/2LOUIS — King Patrocinio 5, Emmett McShane 5, Skyler Sigston 0, Culten Arroyo 4, Jared Tomaszek 0, Michael Brum 2, Ryan Yadao 0, Tony Leineweber 2, K.C. Long 9, Trey Donohue 5, Zachary Bruhl 8. Totals 16 6-8 40.

3-point goals — Kamehameha 3 (Oshiro 2, Hepa 1). Saint Louis 2 (Patricinio, McShane).

Reported by Gail Juan

ILH GIRLS DIVISION I

'IOLANI 49, MARYKNOLL 32

Alex Masaquel scored 11 points and the host Raiders raced to a 34-12 halftime lead and beat the Spartans despite not scoring in the fourth quarter of an Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I playoff tournament.

'Iolani will play Mid-Pacific tomorrow at a time and site to be announced for the ILH's second state tournament berth.

MARYKNOLL (0-13) 8  4 10 10—32

'IOLANI (10-3) 14 20 15  0—49

MARYKNOLL — Ashley Agcaoili 15, Corine Gushikuma 3, Tiana Kawaihoa-Marquez 2, Kimiko Mitchell 0, Taylor Wong 7, Amanda Busmente 2, Crystie Wong 3, Ashlee Desantos 0, Athena Adora 0, Raquel Ostrowski 0, Emily Holt 0. Totals 11 8-16 32.

'IOLANI — Saphyre Rezentes 5, Kryn Masutani 3, Lori Yamashita 6, Georgette Lopes-Liutolo 6, Kaitlyn Shikada 4, Mahina Haina 6, Shauni Watanabe 0, Alyssa Liilii 4, Alex Masaquel 11, Brittany Barnes 0, Taimane Passi 4. Totals 21 5-7 49.

3-point goals — Maryknoll 2 (Wong, Agcaoili). 'Iolani 2 (Rezentes, Masutani).

Reported by 'Iolani Athletics

MID-PACIFIC 39, KAMEHAMEHA 24

Jenna Savusa scored 17 points and the host Owls took a 21-13 halftime lead and extended it to 31-17 entering the fourth quarter.

KAMEHAMEHA (3-10) 6  7  4 7—24

MID-PACIFIC (8-5) 7 14 10 8—39

KAMEHAMEHA — Dalian Krampert 7, Krystal-Lei Mills 0, Noelani Mikami 4, Tia Perreira 5, Deja Tafiti 0, Manuhaaipo Noa 0, Kellsie Crowell 2, Haley Paakaula 0, Brachelle Nueku 0, Makanauiokalani Borden 2, Kennedi Akana 2, Tyana Akana 2, Lilia Maio 0. Totals 10 4-12 24.

MID-PACIFIC — Kirstie Sugimoto 0, Paige Young 5, Megan Kinoshita 0, Ashley Yamachika 2, Mahina Docktor 0, Kiana Robertson 2, Kelli Shibata 0, Shanon Nishimura 0, Jordan Kealoha 2, Taylor Babbitt 3, Jacqueline Donovan 0, Keaton McFadden 8, Jenna Savusa 17, Camille Ganahl 0. Totals 15 9-14 39.

3-point goals — Kamehameha none. Mid-Pacific none.

Reported by Carl Fraticelli

CORRECTION

Roosevelt girls basketball player Shana Kawakami's first name was misspelled in yesterday's story and box score.