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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, November 10, 2005

Iolani, Punahou in all-ILH boys final

By Brandon Masuoka and Leila Wai
Advertiser Staff Writers

STATE VOLLEYBALL

TODAY's CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS

Boys

Division I

At Stan Sheriff Center

Punahou vs. Iolani, 7 p.m.

Division II

At Punahou

Mid-Pacific vs. Kapa'a, 8 p.m.

GIRLS

Division I

At Stan Sheriff Center

Iolani vs. Kamehameha-O'ahu, 8:30 p.m.

Division II

At Radford

St. Francis vs. Radford, 8 p.m.

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NEWCITYNISSAN.COM BOYS VOLLEYBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Division I

At McKinley

Monday

Match 1: Pearl City def. Kamehameha-Maui 25-23, 25-17

Match 2: Waiäkea def. Roosevelt 25-17, 25-23

Match 3: Kahuku def. Radford 21-25, 25-17, 25-14

Match 4: Iolani def. Castle 26-28, 25-14, 26-24

Tuesday

Consolation

Match 5: Radford def. Roosevelt 25-16, 21-25, 25-19

Quarterfinals

Match 6: Kahuku def. No. 4 Moloka'i 25-23, 25-18

Match 7: No. 2 Kaläheo def. Pearl City 25-14, 25-17

Match 8: No. 1 Punahou def. Waiäkea 25-13, 25-14

Match 9: Iolani def. No. 3 Kamehameha-Hawai'i 25-21, 25-21

Yesterday

Consolation

Match 10: Castle def. Kamehameha-Maui 25-13, 25-18

Match 11: Moloka'i def. Waiäkea 25-22, 25-23

Match 12: Kamehameha-Hawai'i def. Pearl City 25-27, 25-18, 25-15

Semifinals

Match 13: Punahou def. Kahuku 25-19, 25-18

Match 14: Iolani def. Kaläheo 25-23, 25-23

Today

At Stan Sheriff Center

Seventh place: Radford vs. Castle, noon

Fifth place: Moloka'i vs. Kamehameha-Hawai'i, 1:30 p.m.

Third place: Kahuku vs. Kaläheo, 4:30 p.m.

Championship: Punahou vs. Iolani, 7 p.m.

Division II

At Punahou School

Monday

Match 1: Häna def. Honoka'a 25-16, 25-19

Match 2: Seabury Hall def. Waialua 25-16, 25-19

Match 3: 'Aiea def. Ka'ü 25-15, 22-25, 25-17

Match 4: Mid-Pacific def. Laupähoehoe 25-16, 27-25

Tuesday

Consolation

Match 5: Ka'ü def. Honoka'a 25-17, 24-26, 25-20

Quarterfinals

Match 6: No. 4 Kapa'a def. Häna 25-17, 25-23

Match 7: Seabury Hall def. No. 2 Hilo 25-22, 25-17

Match 8: Mid-Pacific def. No. 3 Waipahu 25-18, 25-23

Match 9: 'Aiea def. No. 1 Hawai'i Baptist, 25-23, 20-25, 25-23

Yesterday

Consolation

Match 10: Laupähoehoe def. Waialua 28-26, 25-21

Match 11: Hawai'i Baptist def. Häna 25-20, 25-16

Match 12: Waipahu def. Hilo 25-17, 22-25, 25-12

Semifinals

Match 13: Mid-Pacific def. Seabury Hall 25-20, 13-25, 25-22

Match 14: Kapa'a def. 'Aiea, 25-11, 25-10

Today

Seventh place: Ka'ü vs. Laupähoehoe, 3:30 p.m.

Fifth place: Hawai'i Baptist vs. Waipahu, 5 p.m.

Third place: Seabury Hall vs. 'Aiea, 6:30 p.m.

Championship: Mid-Pacific vs. Kapa'a, 8 p.m.

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After two unsuccessful attempts this season, Iolani will get a third chance to spoil defending state champion Punahou's reign tonight in the finals of the HHSAA/NewCityNissan.com Boys Division I Volleyball State Championships.

Iolani defeated Kalaheo, 25-23, 25-23, in a semifinal last night at McKinley High's gym to set up an Interscholastic League of Honolulu showdown.

Top-seeded Punahou defeated Kahuku, 25-19, 25-18, in an earlier semifinal.

"It feels amazing," Iolani senior Kawika Shoji said. "From Day One, this was our goal. We put in a lot of work every day in the gym and in the weight room. I give credit to my teammates. Everyone pushed each other."

The teams will play tonight at 7 at the Stan Sheriff Center. The match will be televised live on Oceanic Cable 16.

"They've beaten us twice already this season," Iolani coach Mike Among said of Punahou. "We've seen them enough where we know what they're going to do. We just have to try to make enough plays to stop them."

Last night was the first time Iolani (17-2) played Kalaheo (15-2) this season. The athletic Mustangs, coached by former University of Hawai'i player Sivan Leoni, played with contagious enthusiasm. The determined Raiders countered with steely focus.

"I told our guys to play real steady," Among said. "I knew Sivan likes to get his guys real emotional ... We had to weather their runs, and play as steady as we could. We knew we were in for a dogfight."

Iolani trailed 8-5 in Game 1 but engineered a 6-0 run to take an 11-8 lead. During the surge, Iolani's Barry Kang had two kills and a block assist.

Following a kill by Kalaheo's Tyler Caswell, Iolani surged again with a 5-0 spurt — highlighted by Shoji's two kills — for a 16-9 lead. The Mustangs closed to 24-23 on a kill by Elias David, but Shoji sealed the game with a kill down the right sideline.

In Game 2, a kill by Iolani's Kang snapped a 17-all tie. The Raiders increased their lead to 23-21 on a kill by Brian Mitsunaga. On the play, Shoji leaped to save an overpass and executed a one-handed set to his fellow senior.

Kalaheo responded with two consecutive points capped by a kill by Chris Tumaneng to tie the score at 23.

However, Iolani finished the game with kills by 6-foot-6 Bradley Lawson and the match-winner by Shoji.

"We played hard, and we left everything out on the court," Kalaheo's Mana Guerreiro said. "It's just a disappointment that it wasn't enough."

Kang led the Raiders with nine kills. Guerreiro and David each had eight kills for the Mustangs.

BUFFANBLU TURN BACK RED RAIDERS, 25-19, 25-18

Defending state champion and top-seeded Punahou didn't have its best match, but still advanced to tonight's final with a 25-19, 25-18 victory over Kahuku.

"We definitely have to come out prepared and strong, not like we did tonight," Punahou junior outside hitter Spencer McLachlin said.

Teammate Riley McKibbin, a junior setter/outside hitter, agreed.

"We didn't have our best game tonight, with a lot of unforced errors," McKibbin said. "But our starting team is very cohesive — we've been playing together since we were 12."

Kahuku led 4-2 in Game 1, before Punahou ran off seven straight points, behind the serving of McKibbin.

"It was just our passing, really," said McLachlin, who led the team with nine kills, including five kills and a block in the first game. "As long as we get our passing down, it makes it so much easier for Riley to make a nice set.

"Our blocking was there. If we get both of them going, who knows what will happen."

The Red Raiders closed to 17-16 on a hitting error by Punahou, but the Buffanblu ended the game on an 8-3 run, led by two kills and a block by McKibbin.

"We sort of dried up when they made a run," Kahuku senior outside hitter Junior Ale said. "But (the Buffanblu) are really experienced players. (Kahuku senior outside hitter) Charles (Bell) tried to spark us, but we couldn't back him up."

Punahou started Game 2 with a 6-0 lead, but the Red Raiders closed to 9-8 on a booming solo block by Bell, tied it with a service ace by senior setter Michael Tanuvasa, and took a 10-9 lead on a Punahou hitting error.

"I don't know if that was a function of (Kahuku), being great individuals, or a different kind of offensive scheme," Punahou coach Peter Balding said. "At times it was very frustrating."

But the Buffanblu's senior middle hitter Matthew Brown served two consecutive aces for a 14-12 lead, and Punahou never trailed again.

"The resilience on our part was good," Balding said. "We stayed patient, we didn't get flustered."

Punahou hit .213, but forced Kahuku to a .111 hitting percentage. The Red Raiders were led by Bell, who had 10 of the team's 18 kills. Punahou had seven blocks to Kahuku's three.

Kahuku coach Howard Kaululaau said it was the little mental errors that hurt the team.

"They caused us to falter," he said. "We played with them until the end. Our boys were overly excited. We were treating this like our championship."

CONSOLATION

Castle def. Kamehameha-Maui: Castle of the O'ahu Interscholastic Association swept Kamehameha-Maui, 25-13, 25-18.

Kealii Bertlemann led the Knights with nine kills.

Erwin DeCoite had seven kills for the Warriors. Kamehameha's Keala Aulevala had a match-high seven digs and Nainoa Hopkins added four blocks.

Moloka'i def. Waiakea: Maui Interscholastic League champion and fourth-seeded Moloka'i survived a scare from Waiakea of the Big Island Interscholastic Federation, 25-22, 25-23.

The Farmers' Justin Neuhart was 8 for 8 on kill attempts. Teammates Chas Keola Albino had six digs and Ives Rapanot seven blocks.

Andrew Reyes led the Warriors with seven kills.

Kamehameha-Hawai'i def. Pearl City: Big Island Interscholastic Federation champion and third-seeded Kamehameha-Hawai'i beat Pearl City of the O'ahu Interscholastic Association, 25-27, 25-18, 25-15.

Isaac DeGuzman led the Warriors with 15 kills and Jacob Naki added 10. Naki also had 10 digs.

Sheldon Lucius led the Chargers with eight kills and Gary Panui picked up 10 digs.

Reach Brandon Masuoka at bmasuoka@honoluluadvertiser.com and Leila Wai at lwai@honoluluadvertiser.com.