

Wednesday, April 1, 1998

Robyn Ase capped a 25-point performance with a driving layup in the closing seconds that gave Farrington a 39-37 victory over Kaiser last night in an Oahu Interscholastic Association girls' game on the Governors' court. BASKETBALL
Ase leads Govs
past CougarsFarrington is off to a 2-0 start. Kaiser dropped to 0-2.
Kaiser 12 7 6 12--37 Farrington 4 12 10 13--39Farrington: Nicholle Mata, 1; Darcy Reformina, 0; Anna Mateaki, 2; Sophia Malusau, 5; Evelyn Uli, 4; Robynn Ase, 25; Lorelei Tuimalealiisano, 2.Kaiser: Harmoni Elliot, 7; Misty Import, 5; Janesa Wong, 0; Kaylani Arp, 2; Dayna Umemoto, 8; Jennifer Lee, 3; Dawn Ifuku, 4; Tawny Hall, 6; Kalana Wright, 2.
Kalaheo 52, Castle 21: At Kalaheo, Kim Taylor had 12 points and eight rebounds and the Mustangs blew the game open by outscoring the visiting Knights, 21-5, in the second quarter for a commanding 25-11 halftime lead.
Brandy Richards and Steph Redman each scored 11 points for Kalaheo (2-0).
Castle 6 5 7 3--21 Kalaheo 4 21 17 10--52Castle: Gayle Gumayagay 0, Jenny Taimenu 0, Lyza Halas 2, Ku Kaanoi 4, Jasmine Hillen 9, Kalei Correa 0, Shyla Santos 0, Bridgett Len-Wai 0, Kim Balles 4, Kea Yamaguchi 0, Fele Uperesa 2.Kalaheo: Michelle Quintana 0, Liz Trexler 2, Kate Mellinger 0, Brandy Richards 11, Jenn Conner 4, Malia Marks 4, Sharon Wahinekapu 6, Irie Richards 0, Steph Redman 11, Ilima Ahnee 1, Sherrine Kanahele 0, Kim Taylor 12, Connie Kemp 1.
McKinley 45, Kailua 32: At McKinley, Patti Ishiki hit for seven of her 18 points and Seni Folaumahina five of her 13 in the third quarter as the Tigers (1-1) outscored the Surfriders, 18-6, to pull away. Chenell Kaleohano made two 3-pointers and led Kailua (0-2) with 10 points.
Kailua 2 8 6 16--32 McKinley 4 11 18 12--45Kailua: Lisa Kahana 2, Shirley Yoshimoto 4, Jennifer Yoshimura 0, Teisa Sakona 0, Chenell Kaleohano 10, Maldy Meyer 0, Jordan Cole 4, Tina Kalama 2, Rufina Taca 4, Kenani Gramlerg 4, Malia Martin 2.McKinley: Aloha Cummings 0, Deeann Flores 0, Patti Ishiki 18, Summer Nagareda 0, Teri-Lynn Madrona 0, Stacey Towai 2, Youngil Yang 4, Breena Kim 0, Karlata Nepo 6, Christine Gora 0, Shanena Lino 0, Anela Kimoto 2, Seni Folaumahina 13.
Kahuku 50, Roosevelt 45: At Roosevelt, Nene Soliai scored 13 of her game-high 17 points in the second half for the visiting Red Raiders.
Kahuku 12 13 11 14--50 Roosevelt 17 4 8 16--45Kahuku: Samantha Alapa 0, Betty Betham 10, Hemaile Enos 0, Marina Fonoimoana 4, Teisa Fotu 0, Marvel Mau 4, Aukai Pearl 0, Joy Shlachter 2, Angie Soliai 2, Nene Soliai 17, Tezi Sorenson 0, Siki Suguturaga 0, Alumita Tuisavurua 6, Ida Vimahi 5.Roosevelt: Jayme Takahashi 5, Wanda Werner 6, Rei Young 5, Trisha Kadaooka 5, Kristl Zukemura 2, Alisha Puchalski 6, Megan Fong 5, Jodi Nakashima 5, Kuuipo Simeona 6, Anna Florin 0.
University 41, Kamehameha 23: At Kamehamea, Nikki Drevno paced the Junior Rainbows with 17 points.
University 11 5 13 12--41 Kamehameha 9 4 8 2--23UHS: Nikki Drevno 17, Christina Ciacci 5, Margaret Vakasausau 4, Kasey Tabar 9, Paige Fuller 6, Jennifer Heath 0, Aloha Yamaguchi 0, Litiana Vakasausau 0, Jeanal Souza 0, Andrea Sayson 0, Janeen Waialae 0, Lesli Lavanias 0.Kamehameha: Kealani Kimbau 6, Kat Kapeli 6, Ashley DeSilva 5, Tai Soo 4, Rae Self 2, Hollie Enos 0, Dray Self 0, Mandy Kiaha 0.