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Posted on: Friday, February 3, 2006

Kamehameha remains perfect

By Kyle Sakamoto
Advertiser Staff Writer

The Kamehameha Schools boys basketball team takes a blue-collar approach with little flash and no "Street Ball" mentality.

The Warriors don't light up the scoreboard, no one goes off for insane point totals and games are usually close.

But the number in the win column is getting higher and higher and the number in the loss column is still at "0."

Mitchell Kauweloa, Rykin Enos and Kanoa Mokiao each scored eight points as host Kamehameha beat short-handed Maryknoll, 45-35, last night.

Kamehameha improved to 9-0 in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu; Maryknoll dropped to 3-6.

The Warriors put the game away with a 9-0 run in the fourth quarter to take a 36-26 lead with 2:52 remaining.

"We had a 9-0 run?" said Kamehameha coach Jesse Nakanishi. "We talked to our kids about having complete games and not turning it on here and there. That was the case tonight, where we had times of brilliance and times we were lackadaisical."

Mokiao, a senior, capped the spurt with a pair of inside buckets, and scored all of his points in the fourth quarter.

"He's come a long way," Nakanishi said. "He played Division II last year and he's improved his game and really worked hard."

The Spartans made just 4 of 18 field-goal attempts, including 1 of 10 from 3-point range, in the second half.

"Realistically, we needed to play a perfect game to beat Kamehameha, especially with the lineup we have. We're a little small tonight," Maryknoll coach Blaine Gier said.

Maryknoll was without starting post players Jordan Ho-Ching and Richard Herring, who were injured in an overtime loss to Punahou Saturday.

"We just didn't make free throws (8 of 15 overall) down the stretch and we couldn't board," Gier said. "We went with a smaller lineup because of injury, but really that's no excuse."

Ho-Ching and Herring both average about seven points and seven rebounds per game, according to Gier.

The Warriors picked apart the Spartans' 3-2 zone and took an 11-3 lead on 5-of-6 shooting from the field just 2 1/2 minutes into the game.

"We were definitely trying to establish ourselves down low and our guards stepped up and made some shots early on, but kind of drifted off later," Nakanishi said.

A field goal by Simeon Ke-Paloma and consecutive 3-pointers by Travis Liu and Zachary Misajon gave the Spartans an 18-17 lead with three minutes remaining before halftime.

Kamehameha led 21-19 at halftime and the game was tied twice in the third quarter. Tyler Tsukazaki's field goal 15 seconds into the fourth quarter got Maryknoll within 27-26, but then the Warriors went on their decisive run.

Kamehameha guard Jacob Ho said the Warriors' goal before the season was to finish among the top 2 in the ILH to avoid the league's tournament for a third state tournament berth.

"We're just one win away from accomplishing that goal," said Ho, who finished with four points.

It was another tough loss for Maryknoll, whose previous five losses were by a combined 17 points.

Kamehameha will next face a tough stretch with games against Saint Louis, Punahou and Iolani on the schedule.

"It's still up for grabs," said Nakanishi about the ILH championship. "I think Iolani, Punahou, Saint Louis and Maryknoll ... anybody can beat anybody on any given night. That's what the ILH has proven. We've had the ball go our way here and there, but we have the three toughest teams coming up. It'll be a true test."

MARYKNOLL (3-6) 10 9 5 11—35

KAMEHAMEHA (9-0) 15 6 6 18—45

MARYKNOLL—Tyler Tsukazaki 11, Chris Hsia 5, Tommy Nguyen 5, Simeon Ke-Paloma 2, Richardson Talavera 0, Rian Huizingh 0, Garrick Chock 0, Travis Liu 7, Zachary Misajon 5. Totals 11 5-19 35.

KAMEHAMEHA—Randy Cummings 2, Jesse Moniz 0, Brandon Ahlo 2, Andrew Godinet 4, Mitchell Kauweloa 8, Jacob Ho 4, Pono Hanson 5, Rykin Enos 8, Jay Kauka 0, Kanoa Mokiao 8, Kea Smith 4. Totals 15 13-23 45. 3-point goals—Maryknoll 5 (Tsukazaki 2, Nguyen 1, Liu 1, Misajon 1). Kamehameha 2 (Ho, Enos).

SAINT LOUIS 59, DAMIEN 49

Cameron Bayne scored 17 points, lifting Saint Louis to victory. Mana Mikaele led Damien with 24 points.

DAMIEN (0-10) 7 20 4 18—49

SAINT LOUIS (6-3) 12 21 10 16—59

DAMIEN—Nikko Romuar 3, Kama Bailey 7, Matt Gochenouer 0, Tony Cerezo 0, Aminis Thompson 0, Haku Correa 5, Kenneth Rossi 2, Mike Sipili 6, Mana Mikaele 24, Sione Tau 2. Totals 15 14-24 49.

SAINT LOUIS—Ricksson Pacarro 2, Kuli'a Aiona 3, John Quindara 0, Kawika Kekuawela 4, Scott Smith 12, Cameron Bayne 17, Joshua Yuen 0, Cole Shidaki 2, Mona Aigamaua 0, Kalua Noa 1, Jeremiah Masoli 12, Elliott Purcell 0, Jamison Miller 4, Jacob Barit 2. Totals 20 17-42 59.

3-point goals—Damien 5 (Mikaele 3, Romuar 1, Correa 1). Saint Louis 2 (Masoli 2).

Reported by Gail Juan

KAHUKU 70, MOANALUA 60

Junior Ale scored 26 points as Kahuku outlasted Moanalua's long-range attack to stay unbeaten.

Bao Jun Lei hit five 3-pointers and finished with 22 points to lead Na Menehune.

MOANALUA (8-2) 17 7 3 33—60

KAHUKU (10-0) 13 16 13 28—70

MOANALUA—Bao Jun Lei 22, Stephen Kina 6, Jay Yoshizawa 9, Paul Wasada 2, Eric Garcia 3, Stevie Austin 4, Casey Shuler 0, Stanford Leti 0, Chris Holt 0, Wayne West 12, Jehan Brown 2, Tyler Thorton 0, Savaii Eselu 0. Totals 21 5-10 60.

KAHUKU—Pele Soliai 1, Kaulin Krebs 0, Iona Teriipaia 4, Devin Unga 8, Shiloah Te'o 7, Okesene Ale 26, Ian Fujinaga 0, Tiave Oto 0, Kevin Unga 8, Manti Te'o 9, Jacob Kahawaii 5, Charles Bell 2. Totals 25 19-32 70. 3-point goals—Moanalua 13 (Lei 5, West 3, Yoshizawa 3, Garcia 1, Austin 1). Kahuku 1 (Ale). JV—Kahuku 60, Moanalua 57 (OT)

Reported by Jeri Tugman

KAIMUKI 60, MCKINLEY 42

Beau Albrechtson scored 12 points to lead Kaimuki. Nainoa Lessary led McKinley with 10 points.

MCKINLEY (6-4) 6 7 14 15—42

KAIMUKI (8-2) 10 23 16 11—60

MCKINLEY—Bryce Ishikawa 0, Dat Vo 8, Earvin Sione 7, Nainoa Lessary 10, Josaiah Aina 0, Jefferson Pou 7, Oliver Diguc 4, Jonathan Lee 6, Totals 14 10-15 42.

KAIMUKI—Daniel Colon 9, Alika Higa 5, Craig Cabudol 0, Bryan Lim 0, Shadrach Ramos-Dias 3, Thomas Pyo 11, Phillip Miyasaka 0, Keone Reyes 11, Swaine Seto-Mook 2, Shaun Dela Cazada 7, Jarett Shiu 0, Beau Albrechtson 12. Totals 24 7-14 60. 3-point goals—McKinley 4 (Pou 2, Sione 1, Lessary 1). Kaimuki 5 (Pyo 3, Colon 1, Higa 1). JV—Kaimuki 54, McKinley 51

Reported by Janell Shimabukuro

KALAHEO 75, KALANI 47

Kahua Hollinger scored 12 points to carry Kalaheo. Jeff Khautakoun led Kalani with 13 points.

KALANI (1-9) 15 5 11 16—47

KALAHEO (7-3) 22 18 17 18—75

KALANI—Reed Cressman 4, Anthony Asuncion 3, Brandon Liao 5, Troy Kashiwabara 0, Jeff Khautakoun 13, Jonah Letoto 8, Ian Garrod 0, Max Fujio 0, Holu Ka'aihue 0, Josh Markwith 8, Daniel Morisato 4, Chris Pieper 0, Brandon Cabacungan 0, Justin Ogata 0, Will Birdson 2. Totals 17 9-16 47.

KALAHEO—Elias David 8, Chris Tumaneng 2, Koa Siliga 0, Donte Price 0, Mana Guerreiro 8, Kahua Hollinger 12, Jacob Anderson 2, Marvin Judd 11, Cheynne Lishman 7, Jeff Whitworth 4, Chase Moses 4, Cliffton Pires 4, Deaux Burns 2, Tyler Caswell 11. Totals 31 11-23 75. 3-point goals—Kalani 4 (Liao, Letoto, Khautakoun, Markwith). Kalaheo 2 (Judd, Lishman). JV—Kalaheo 85, Kalani 23

Reported by Lindsey Nakashima

ROOSEVELT 58, CASTLE 42

Kerstan Ho and Jayson Tasaka each scored 14 points, and Roosevelt outscored Castle 36-14 in the second half. Alika Kalopodes led Castle with 15 points.

ROOSEVELT (6-4) 10 12 18 18—58

CASTLE (4-6) 20 8 10 4—42

ROOSEVELT—Robbie Fukuhara 0, Jayson Tasaka 14, Daniel Arruda 4, Darren Erickson 0, Jeremy Harvest 8, Keo Keola 10, Kaipo Spencer 5, Troy Quon 3, Kerstan Ho 14. Totals 17 20-24 58.

CASTLE—Eric Tom 0, Matt Kodama 0, Scott Keiter-Charles 11, Micah Clore 0, Bryce Kalauoka'aea 8, Barron Meyer 5, Alika Kalopodes 15, Kyle Kia 3, Tyler Kanemori 0. Totals 17 5-9 42. 3-point goals—Roosevelt 4 (Tasaka 2, Ho, Harvest). Castle 3 (Kalauoka'aea 2, Keiter-Charles). JV—Castle 55, Roosevelt 40

Reported by Rocky Fraticelli

FARRINGTON 86, THOMPSON 38

Elijah Lesu scored 15 points to propel Farrington. John Keen led Thompson with 21 points.

THOMPSON (0-11) 9 11 11 7—38

FARRINGTON (3-7) 20 29 18 19—86

THOMPSON—Brandon Pai 0, Keo Evans-Gonda 6, John Collins 6, Travis Meyer 3, DJ Farias 2, Jordan Eror 0, John Keen 21, Taylor Bramwell 0, Jared Quick 0. Totals 16 5-14 38.

FARRINGTON—Nathan Serdenia 6, Elijah Filifili 13, Elijah Lesu 15, Winston Matas 13, Randy McKee 2, Jeff Valoria 4, Rey Bartian 9, Michah Kalingo 7, Cody Hua 6, Glenn Ernest 11. Totals 35 13-22 86. 3-point goals—Thompson 1 (Keen). Farrington 3 (Filifili 3). JV—Farrington def. Thompson, forfeit

Reported by Bryanna Tatupu-Leopoldo

Reach Kyle Sakamoto at ksakamoto@honoluluadvertiser.com.