

Thursday, January 29, 1998

A showdown of unbeaten teams in the Oahu Interscholastic Association's Eastern Division is set. Kalaheo and Kaimuki each won their eighth game of the season last night and will face off tomorrow at the Bulldogs' gym. Unbeaten Kalaheo,
Kaimuki meet tomorrowSophomore Julian Sensley led a balanced Kalaheo attack with 12 points and Charles Harris came off the bench for 11 more in a 67-34 win over Castle at the Mustangs' court.
Dayton Gernier had 12 points for the Knights.
Castle 12 7 7 8--34 Kalaheo 22 18 16 11--67Castle: Arnubi Bruhn 5, Branden Mattos 0, Maurice Sevelo 2, John Bratton 0, Buddy Guillermo 9, Kapena Aipia 6, Micah Chinen 0, Brandon Kaii 0, Dayton Gernler 12.Kalaheo: Shawn Withy-Allen 4, Damien Guerreiro 0, Eric Sandoval 0, Kaimana Freitas 5, Edwin Wachner 2, Levon Freeman 6, Kaleo Morton 6, Chris Hatori 0, Charles Harris 11, Ryan Hogue 4, Kip Lutu 5, David Abbott 8, Julian Sensley 12, Josh Rust 2, Steve Anderson 2.
Kaimuki 42, Roosevelt 32: At Kaimuki, Warren Tang's 14 points led the Bulldogs over the Rough Riders.
Tang had eight of his 14 in second half, when Kaimuki overcame a 20-18 deficit to pull away. The Bulldogs held the Rough Riders to two points in the third quarter.
Chad Kapanui had 12 points for Roosevelt.
Kaimuki 9 9 8 16--42 Roosevelt 6 14 2 10--32Kaimuki: Warren Tang 14, Darrell Tautofi 9, David Tautofi 8, Travis Francisco 4, Tyrone Tausaga 3, Ryne Sonoda 2, Ikaika Maiava 2, Alton Wong 0, Tony Moore 0, Matt Siene 0.Roosevelt: Chad Kapanui 12, Justin Kubo 6, Sam Lozano 4, Chad Kalilimoku 4, Doug Williams 4, Sein McKissen 2, Maulia Labarre 0, Adrian Mols 0, Allen Gregory 0, Michael Padua 0.
Farrington 53, Kaiser 51: At Kaiser, Rene Malacas scored all of his 11 points in the second half to help the Governors edge the Cougars.
Ross Silva added 13 points for Farrington, which led, 46-38, after three quarter.
Kauna'oa McGee fueled the Kaiser comeback attempt with 10 of his 17 points in the final period. Devin Jorah had 8 of his 11 points in the first half for the Cougars.
Farrington 12 12 22 7--53 Kaiser 12 14 12 13--51Farrington: Mark Baliza 0, Aldo Aguinaldo 4, Rene Malacas 11, Angel Hill 7, Ross Silva 13, Derek DeGuzman 0, Felman Corpuz 8, Ambrose Aukusitino 0, Rey Dos Santos 0, Garen Castillo 6, Vincent Manuwai 4.Kaiser: Gino Gavieres 0, Jesse Yoshino 4, Andre Suttles 5, David Nagatori 1, Kauna'oa McGee 17, Devin Jorah 11, Ryan Oberloh 0, Joey Liao 5, Ryan Liddle 8, Nate Gergerson 0.
Kalani 66, McKinley 64: At McKinley, the Falcons scored all six of their overtime points from the free-throw line to beat the Tigers.
Jason Kawakami (2), Malu Akiona (2), Kapono Kamakawiwoole and Allen Mahuka each hit free throws for the Falcons in the extra period.
Nelson Crabbe scored eight of his 16 points in the fourth quarter for Kalani to help send the game into overtime.
Brandon Tamasoa led McKinley with 18 points, while teammate Diomel Laforteza scored all 13 of his in fourth quarter.
Kalani 8 13 17 22 6--66 McKinley 18 11 8 23 4--64Kalani: Nelson Crabbe 16, Everett Frye 13, Jason Kawakami 11, Kapono Kamakawiwoole 7, Allen Mahuka 5, Malu Akiona 5, Keola Castro 4, Alohikea Pinho-McKeague 3, Alvin Tokunaga 2, Kila Kamakawiwoole 0, Ed Kim 0.McKinley: Brandon Tamasoa 18, Diomel Laforteza 13, Scott Tengan 12, Doug Roberts 9, Kenny Mostella 4, Dana Oguma 3, Gary Afuso 3, Kailone Kaikaka 2, Francisco Tipoti 0.
Kahuku 57, Kailua 25: Orlando Wong's 13 points and 10 from Nick Appleby led the Red Raiders over the Surfriders.
All 12 Kahuku players contributed points in the win.
Kailua 7 7 4 7--25 Kahuku 18 16 10 13--57Kailua: Chris Munchmeyer 3, Sione Tamale 0, Jason Yamen 2, David Marshall 0, Wesley Fine 5, Van Dorsey 4, Garrett Mueller 4, Johnny Anderson 0, Pono Mahoe 0, Nuuanu Kahiapo 7.Kahuku: Joe Peters 2, Hirum Peters 2, Aaron Francisco 4, Alapeti Ware 4, Loma Olevao 6, Orlando Wong 13, Tavo Toatai 4, Willie Sao 2, Omni Casey 2, Jon-Brian Smith 4, Kalae Nawahine 4, Nick Appleby 10.