Mules go 5-0 in OIA West hoops
Advertiser Staff
Marquesha McVea scored 12 points and Isis Atualevao added 10, leading the unbeaten Leilehua Mules past the Mililani Trojans, 40-32, last night in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red Conference Western Division game at Leilehua.
Leilehua improved to 5-0. Mililani fell to 3-1.
MILILANI (3-1) 8 10 6 8—32
LEILEHUA (5-0) 9 16 8 7—40
MILILANI—Kimi Ebina 3, Christina Korodan 4, Lia Nishikura 4, Ashley Anthony 5, Joleen Realin 6, Kelsey Woodward 1, Diamond Badajos 1, Chantel Tanuvasa 7, Summer Wigel 1. Totals 11 9-18 32.
LEILEHUA—Ui Forgione 2, Ivanca Ilab 5, Mahela Punley 0, Ashley Momiyama 0, Charlene Borromeo 7, Justina Mason 0, Brittaney Stafford 4, Isis Atualevao 10, Marquesha McVea 12, Sha'nee' Henderson 0, Joray Nacapuy 0. Totals 17 4-9 40. 3-point goals—Mililani 1 (Nishikura). Leilehua 2 (Ilab 1, Borromeo 1). JV—Mililani 48, Leilehua 22
Reported by Udie Algoso
RADFORD 29, PEARL CITY 20: Marlena Malepeai scored 15 points to help the host Rams remain unbeaten with a victory over the Chargers.
PEARL CITY (1-3) 0 7 3 10—20
RADFORD (4-0) 9 6 7 7 —29
PEARL CITY—Crystal Tadeo 0, Tiffany Gadining 0, Desiree Louis 2, Kasie Kunishima 0, Lindsay Cartwright 3, Tiani Alatini 9, Channette Nakama 2, Tazha Passi 0, Kawai Markham 0, Kaiona Auyong 0, Tiffany Manning 4. Totals not available.
RADFORD—Leslie Lazo 2, Nicole Grebe 0, Celina Cruz 0, Ashley Rioux 0, Marlena Malepeai 15, Francis Respicio 0, Brittini Fuller 0, Kiara Dykes 0, Kamia Smith 7, Chelsea-Ann Villanueva 2, Gabby Rellin 3, Marsharen DuPont 0, Chadney Thomas 0. Totals not available. 3-point goals—not available. JV—not available.
Reported by Jeselle Macalma
KAPOLEI 46, NANAKULI 36: Lehua Figueroa scored 11 points and the Hurricanes took a 14-8 halftime lead and slowly pulled away from the Golden Hawks.
KAPOLEI (2-2) 4 10 16 16—46
NANAKULI (0-5) 4 4 11 17—36
KAPOLEI—Tricia Warashina 0, Hartley Marquez 0, Cheryl Escober 0, Charmaine Jackson 3, Jasmin Gipson 1, Ashley Dela Cruz 8, Kesha Miller 4, Gina Simanu 4, Tamara Satcher 0, Pua Pedrina 4, Rebecca Simanu 4, Jamie Arthur 0, Lehua Figueroa 11, Ila Lopati 0, Cassidy Calio 7. Totals 19 6-15 46.
NANAKULI—Sheila Aragayoso 0, Sasha Montez 14, Ambree Hauhio 13, Vernadine Vickers 4, Jayrene Alapai 2, Britney Wolf 2, Lahela Silva-Kanagasuku 0, Delisha Kaimi 0, Joyce Ahina 0, Alexis Soriano 1, Francis Busano-Leleo 0. Totals 14 5-10 36. 3-point goals—Kapolei 2 (Dela Cruz 1, Calio 1). Nanakuli 3 (Montez 2, Vickers 1). JV—Nanakuli 20, Kapolei 16
Reported by Bayli Pantil-Lagrimas
OIA WHITE DIVISION
KALANI 46, CASTLE 36: Raynani Camara scored 14 points and the visiting Falcons used a 14-6 third quarter to take a 37-27 lead into the final quarter to beat the Knights and remain unbeaten in the OIA White (Division II).
KALANI (5-0) 12 11 14 9—46
CASTLE (2-2) 9 12 6 9—36
KALANI—Chloe Martin 7, Brandi Yamauchi 2, Megan Kamehiro 8, Kim Caduyadao 2, Raynani Camara 14, Chande Bonifacio 0, Chelsea Kimura 2, Kaci Gushiken 6, Alisah Bonifacio 0, Nicole Ameperosa 0, Kerri Chikamori 0, Yasmina Taketa 0, Violet Alama 2, Nicole Isemoto 3. Totals 17 10-17 46.
CASTLE—Candace Ames 5, Niki Kobashigawa 1, Kellsie Sasaki 5, Sarah Phromisiri 0, Ui Kekauoha 5, Tracie Kam 2, Ette Ameperosa 2, Sa'o Lefotu 0, Shanyn Fafard-Kaaihue 2, Titi Kawainui 9, Rachel Walker 3, Honey Girl Hoe-Pedro 2, Leighla Kalahiki 0. Totals 11 13-18 36. 3-point goals—Kalani 2 (Martin, Kamehiro). Castle 1 (Ames). JV—Kalani 46, Castle 42
Reported by Jeff McKeown
KAIMUKI 36, KAILUA 23: Olivia Phommachane scored 15 points and Paige Moe added 10, leading the Bulldogs over the Surfriders.
KAILUA (1-3) 5 3 8 7—23
KAIMUKI (3-0) 9 6 13 8—36
KAILUA—Kristen Corrales 12, Mana Kamauoha 3, Zsalei Kamaka 4, Tiana McKeague 2, Pumehana Kanoa 0, Netia Ulugaono 2, Francine Sua-Godinet 0. Totals 8 5-8 23.
KAIMUKi—Olivia Phommachane 15, Mindy Hirokawa 0, Keri Nakahashi 6, Katie Kubo 0, Tailele Pologa 0, Kanoe Nicola 0, Ashley Moe 5, Paige Moe 10, Corianne Turnage 0. Totals 14 4-4 36. 3-point goals—Kailua 2 (Corrales 2). Kaimuki 4 (Nakahashi 2, P. Moe 1, Phommachane 1). JV—Kaimuki 43, Kailua 37
Reported by Mona Fa'asoa
WAIPAHU 37, WAI'ANAE 32: Krissaundra Noga and Amanda Misa scored 10 points apiece and the host Marauders beat the Seariders.
WAI'ANAE (0-4) 6 6 11 9—32
WAIPAHU (1-3) 7 13 4 13—37
WAI'ANAE—Danielle Lovell 11, Brittni Dinong 0, Kahea Kelii 4, Afi Tago 2, Keshia Holbron 0, Priscilla Mathewson 4, Genevieve Cuesta 0, Kuuipo Badayos 4, Melody Moe 7. Totals 12 7-16 32.
WAIPAHU—Kristen Balanay 0, Ashley Garcia 0, April Tolete 0, Margaret Siligo 4, Olafou Pelupelu 0, Krissaundra Noga 10, Joyce Baptista 8, Amanda Misa 10, Demi Samson 5. Totals 15 6-17 37. 3-point goals—Wai'anae 1 (Lovell). Waipahu 1 (Baptista). JV—Wai'anae 58, Waipahu 33
Reported by Ranelle Baldovi
OIA EAST BASEBALL
KAISER 21, FARRINGTON 0: Colby Ho and Jarryd Maeda each had three hits and three RBIs, and Nanea Baird added three hits, leading the unbeaten Cougars past the visiting Governors in an OIA Eastern Division game.
FARRINGTON (0-2) 00 0 00— 0 1 6
KAISER (3-0) 36(12) 0X—21 20 1
Andrew Canaban, Marcus Martinez (3), Josh Wallace (3) and Bryson Segundo. Brent Takaki, Scott Uehara (5) and Jarryd Maeda. W—Takaki. L—Canaban.
Leading hitters: Farrington—Segundo double. Kaiser—Colby Ho 3-3, double, 3 RBIs; Andy Uehara 3-4, double, RBI; Maeda 3-4, 3 RBIs; S. Uehara 2-2, double, RBI; Nanea Baird 3-5, double, RBI.
Reported by Peter Ho
CASTLE 13, KAHUKU 2: Dallas Olsen went 3 for 5 with a double and five RBIs, Lyle Kitagawa had two doubles and a single and an RBI, powering the visiting Knights over the Red Raiders.
CASTLE (2-1) 232 102 3—13 18 2
KAHUKU (1-1) 010 001 0— 2 5 4
Kyle Kanaeholo, Royce Diaz (4) and Lyle Kitagawa. Keola Kahele, Traviz Mainaaupo-Eugenio (4) and MJ Sabido. W—Kanaeholo. L—Kahele.
Leading hitters: Castle—Kanaeholo 2-4, double, RBI 2 runs; Brandon Kon 2-5, double, RBI, run; David Mohika 2-4, double, 2 RBIs; Kitagawa 3-5, 2 doubles, RBI, 2 runs; Dallas Olsen 3-5, double, 4 RBIs; Codey Cabael 2-3, run. Kahuku—Ben Wallace double, run.
Reported by Steve Van Ness
EIGHT GAMES RAINED OUT: Eight OIA baseball games were postponed yesterday due to rain. The games will be made up today, weather permitting. For a listing of today's schedule, see For The Record on page D4.