Late surge lifts Mustangs over Tigers
By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer
Kalaheo remained unbeaten in O'ahu Interscholastic Association girls basketball last night by holding off McKinley, 47-38, to set up Tuesday's big showdown with Roosevelt.
The visiting Mustangs improved to 3-0 in the OIA's Red Conference Eastern Division. McKinley fell to 0-4; the Tigers' three previous losses were by a total of 13 points — including a 43-40 loss to Kahuku on Tuesday after squandering a 12-point third-period lead.
Last night's game was tied at 36-36 with just over four minutes remaining when Kalaheo guard Shanadee Canon made a steal at halfcourt and converted it into a layup.
The Mustangs' Kaliko Kepa followed with a three-point play a half-minute later, and after Chelsie Sato's free throws cut it to 41-38 with 3:12 remaining, Kalaheo scored the game's final six points to seal the victory.
"We knew that they could shoot from the perimeter and that this would be a tough game," said Mustangs wing Kendra Fischer, who finished with a team-high 12 points. "We just had to execute."
McKinley coach Jesse Victorino said his team's failure to do that has cost the Tigers in every loss.
"The other three games, it was the same thing — we just ran out of steam down the stretch," Victorino said. "We're right there, and we showed we can play with anybody. But we just broke down at the end."
Kalaheo built a 14-7 lead early in the second period, only to see McKinley cut it to 16-13 by halftime. The Mustangs stretched it to 30-25 late in the third quarter, but Sato swished a 3-pointer at the buzzer to cut it to 30-28.
Sato, a junior guard, was held to two points in the first half but finished with a game-high 14.
"I wasn't too concerned about Chelsie's scoring; her main job tonight was to slow down Shanadee," Victorino said. "(Canon) scored 25 points in her last game. They are two of the premier guards in the state."
Canon, also a junior, finished with 11 points and six rebounds last night.
But her key play was the late steal, in which she stepped in front of a pass intended for Sato. She also sank 7 of 10 free throws — including four straight in the final 25 seconds — after going 11 of 18 from the line in last Saturday's 76-74 double-overtime win over Kahuku.
Kalaheo also held the Tigers to four 3-point baskets, and none in the final period.
"They're always dangerous because of their shooters," Mustangs coach Chico Furtado said. "We struggled at times, but any time you can come out with a win, it's a good thing."
Kalaheo travels to Roosevelt (4-0) on Tuesday, with tipoff set for about 6:30 p.m.
KALAHEO (3-0) 13 3 14 17 — 47
MCKINLEY (0-4) 7 6 15 10 — 38
KALaHEO—Hoku Kaiu-Denning 0, Delicia Wilson 0, Lohi Aweau 2, Nova Bird 0, Anu AhYun 1, Shanadee Canon 11, Briann Villarosa 8, Caira Pires 0, Katie Lintz 2, Kendra Fischer 12, Kaliko Kepa 11. Totals 16 14-21 47.
MCKINLEY—Kaitlyn Ikehara 5, Chelsie Sato 14, Kamakani Victorino 5, Pearly Togiai 4, Joelle Sagapolu 0, Christine Ching 4, Jorina Faletoi 4, Crystal Tafai 2. Totals 14 6-10 38. 3-point goals—Kalaheo 1 (Villarosa). McKinley 4 (Sato 2, Ikehara 1, Victorino 1). JV—Kalaheo 36, McKinley 13
Reported by Kalei Victorino
ROOSEVELT 44, KAHUKU 39
Iwalani Rodrigues scored 18 points and Tati Beasley added 17, leading the host Rough Riders over the Red Raiders to remain unbeaten. Brittney Fesolai and Tayvee Wily each scored 12 points to lead Kahuku.
KAHUKU (1-2) 12 6 6 15—39
ROOSEVELT (4-0) 12 13 10 9—44
KAHUKU—Camilla Ah-Hoy 6, Lenora Nauahi 0, Ane Vea 0, Lily Latu 0, Brittney Fesolai 12, Krystal Manguba-Glover 0, Tayvee Wily 12, Kaimi Ahtuck 2, Salote Livai 0, Breeah Hatch 0, Christine Meredith 7. Totals 14 10-19 39.
ROOSEVELT—Iwalani Rodrigues 18, Tati Beasley 17, Dianna Zane 2, Tiana Sugui 2, Melanie Nakatani 0, Shandree Amstead 0, Noelle Kawelo 0, Shannon Miyashiro 5, Kayleen Kaaiai 0. Totals 16 11-23 44. 3-point goals—Kahuku 1 (Fesolai). Roosevelt 1 (Rodrigues). JV—Roosevelt 45, Kahuku 37
Reported by Bobby Keanini
FARRINGTON 57, KAISER 50
Kapio Alatasi scored 15 points and the host Governors outscored the Cougars 15-9 in the fourth quarter for their first win. Sharde Pratt scored 16 and Keely Bitanga added 15 for Kaiser.
KAISER (1-3) 14 14 13 9—50
FARRINGTON (1-2) 18 10 14 15—57
KAISER—Aja Yamamoto 5, Amber Nakachi 0, Jessica Dusich 7, Kellyann Inouye 0, Chelsy Okuma 5, Keely Bitanga 15, Renee Shitanishi 2, Sharde Pratt 16, Tashia Chase 0, Tiare Kepa 0. Totals 17 13-22 50.
FARRINGTON—C'ani Kealoha 8, Joanna Montero 3, Kalani Alatasi 6, Elane Leaupepe 9, Kapio Alatasi 15, Deja Bryce 4, Tatiana Aluhl 4, Polohiva Kolaumahina 0, Angie Gasio 2, Bryanna Tatupu-Leopoldo 2, Kirsten Va'a 4. Totals 22 8-18 57. 3-point goals—Kaiser 3 (Yamamoto, Dusich, Okuma). Farrington 5 (Kealoha 2, Alatasi 1, Bryce 1, Leaupepe 1). JV—Farrington 63, Kaiser 6
Reported by Jenic Tumaneng
OIA WHITE
CASTLE 39, 'AIEA 26
Uilani Kekauoha scored 10 points and the visiting Knights broke open a close game with a 15-2 third quarter to beat Na Ali'i in an OIA White (division II) game. Natasha Helsham led 'Aiea with 12 points.
CASTLE (2-1) 8 10 15 6—39
'AIEA (0-2) 8 11 2 5—26
CASTLE—Candyace Ames 7, Niki Kobashigawa 0, Kellsie Sasaki 0, Sarah Phromisiri 5, Honey Hae-Papero 0, Uilani Kekauoha 10, Tracie Kam 4, Ette Ameperosa 0, Leighla Kelahiki 0, Sa'o Lefotu 2, Shanyn Fafard-Kaaihue 4, Titi Kawainui 7, Rachel Walker 0. Totals 15 7-13 39.
'AIEA—Chasity Guzman 0, Tierra Miguel 0, Jennifer Yuen 4, Tasha Johnson 0, Natasha Helsham 12, Jessica Tan 0, Natasha Fong 0, Annie Orial 0, Michelle Shiroma 0, Sara Watanabe 0, Capri Holiona 8, Nohelani Fonoti 2. Totals 9 7-14 26. 3-point goals—Castle 2 (Ames, Fafard-Kaaihue). 'Aiea 1 (Helsham). JV—Castle 51, 'Aiea 32
OIA BASEBALL
'AIEA 7, KAPOLEI 2
Brian Morihara hit a 2-run homer and the visiting Na Ali'i beat the Hurricanes in an OIA Western Division game called due to darkness. Derek Grace and Shane Koga had two RBIs each for Na Ali'i.
The game was originally scheduled for Wednesday but was postponed twice due to inclement weather.
'AIEA (1-0) 230 020—7 11 2
KAPOLEI (0-1) 000 200—2 6 1
Derek Grace, Randy Castillo (6) and Tripper Chung. Trenton Nakata, Jon Santiago (3), Calvin Gipson (6) and Michael Kahalehoe. W—Grace. L—Nakata.
Leading hitters: 'Aiea—Chung 2-4, double, run; Grace 3-3, triple, 2 RBIs, run; Shane Koga 2-2, 2 RBIs; Brian Morihara 2-3, homer, 2 RBIs; Troy Uyeshiro double. Kapolei—John Corella RBI; Marc Paparelli RBI.
Reported by Tom Ebanez
RADFORD 14, WAIALUA 0
Michael Goodman struck out 14 and threw a five-inning, one-hitter to lead the host Rams past the Bulldogs in a Western Division game originally scheduled for Wednesday, but was postponed twice because of rain.
WAIALUA (0-1) 000 00— 0 1 5
RADFORD (1-0) 481 1X—14 11 0
Joshua Whittaker, Daniel Hollembaek (3) and Jacob Valmoja. Michael Goodman and Zachery Seitz. W—Goodman. L—Whittaker.
Leading hitters: Radford—Justin Lord 2-4; Zach Brisley 2-3; Wes McCormick 2-4, double.
Reported by James Sunday
ILH BASEBALL
KAMEHAMEHA 1, SAINT LOUIS 0
Parker McCready scored on a wild pitch in the fifth inning to lift the Warriors over the Crusaders in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu game at Aloha Stadium.
Jordan Inafuku and Kapono Chang combined on a four-hitter for Kamehameha. Saint Louis' Josh Saio allowed five hits and struck out nine in pitching the seven-inning distance.
KAMEHAMEHA (1-2) 000 010 0—1 5 1
SAINT LOUIS (1-3) 000 000 0—0 4 1
Jordan Inafuku, Kapono Chang (3) and Stuart Kam. Josh Saio and Keoni Haina. W—Chang. L—Saio.
Leading hitter: Saint Louis—Jason Fukumoto double.
Reported by Gail Juan
PUNAHOU 9, PAC-FIVE 1
Scott Hiramoto tossed a two-hitter and Harrison Ishida homered to lead the Buffanblu over the Wolfpack in an ILH game at Aloha Stadium.
PUNAHOU (1-2) 300 031 2—9 6 2
PAC-FIVE (2-1) 100 000 0—1 2 3
Scott Hiramoto and Zach Kometani. Peter Kirst, Ryan DeMello (6), Tyler Simao (7) and Aaron Chilcote, Ian Padeken (6), Josh Gelson (7). W—Hiramoto. L—Kirst.
Leading hitters: Punahou—Maika Murashige double, 2 runs; Matt Suiter 3 runs; Harrison Ishida solo homer; Bucky Aona double, 2 runs.
Reported by Gail Juan
DAMIEN-IOLANI, PPD.
Yesterday's ILH game between Damien and Iolani at Iolani was postponed because of rain. No makeup date was announced.
Reach Wes Nakama at wnakama@honoluluadvertiser.com.