Campbell joins Top 10 and hits road for playoffs

OIA's switch leaves top seeds wondering

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With just one week left until the boys basketball state championships begin, the 20-win club keeps growing.

Kalaheo, Punahou, Kamehameha-Hawaii and Konawaena are among the teams that have amassed at least 20 victories each. Kalaheo, which collected 17 of 26 first-place votes, remained at No. 1 for a third week in a row.

Other 20-win clubs include Moanalua and Campbell, which entered the Top 10 at the 10 spot.

The one team that is a long way from 20 wins could well be the one that takes the state crown. Iolani (16-8) nabbed eight first-place votes after edging Punahou for the Interscholastic League of Honolulu title in a neutral-court battle at Blaisdell Arena.

Speaking of courts, fans of the Campbell Sabers are less than pleased since learning that their top-seeded team will play away on the home floor of lower-seeded Mililani in the semifinals of the Oahu Interscholastic Association Red playoffs.

Magic number

Six schools have reached the 20-win plateau with the regular season over:

» No. 1 Kalaheo 22-5
» No. 3 Punahou 20-4
» No. 5 KS-Hawaii 20-3
» No. 6 Konawaena 22-6
» No. 8 Moanalua 22-10
» No. 10 Campbell 21-8

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By Paul Honda
phonda@starbulletin.com

Don't expect Glenn Flores to question the Oahu Interscholastic Association and OC 16.

He knows that his Campbell Sabers worked hard to earn the No. 1 seed in the Red West of the OIA. In fact, his team swept preseason favorite Mililani, and that factor weighed into the league's tiebreaker formula -- the very one that hoisted Campbell up as the Red West's best.

However, all the regular-season battles amount to little.

Campbell's homecourt advantage as the top seed has been taken away in the name of TV. The Red West's third seed, Mililani, will host West No. 1 seed Campbell in the OIA semifinals.

Figure that: A No. 3 seed hosts a No. 1 seed.

How does that happen? It's because Mililani's gym is "wired" for broadcast on OC 16. The same goes for Mililani's football facility.

"They have the fiber optics there," OIA boys basketball coordinator Hugh Taufaasau said. "It was already pre-selected. Everybody knew that the sites were TBA (to be announced). It's no guarantee you'll be the home team."

From OC-16's perspective, there's no harm meant, not after 18 years of promoting OIA athletics. The league, through executive director Dwight Toyama and its sport coordinators, has a "working relationship" with the cable station.

"What goes into consideration, what Dwight has told me is that the OIA (bylaws) doesn't guarantee the homefield or homecourt advantage," OC-16 sports director Dave Vinton said. "I understand the (school) may feel it's a raw deal."

Kahuku lost its regular-season homecourt edge against Kalaheo when the OIA and OC 16 moved the game to Mililani. Then the Red Raiders, the Red East No. 3 seed, were forced to play against lower-seeded Mililani in the Trojans' gym last week.

Mililani rallied late against a fatigued Red Raiders squad for a narrow win.

"It's never a case of, 'We have to have Kahuku and we have to move them.' My interaction with the league is they want a game that's competitive. It's never a case that we have to have this team or that team," Vinton said. "As far as Kahuku and Mililani, we empathize with Kahuku losing their senior night. I know Dwight talks to all his ADs and they sit as a council and vote. They get their input."

The games, particularly in the playoffs, are viewed with a "regional" concept in mind.

"It's like the NCAA's March Madness, it's about regional sites," Vinton said. "They could ask for a different site, but that's a lot of 'what ifs?' We go for the most competitive game. The OIA selects the game and that's what we're going with. I don't know if there's any perfect solution, but we never pressure them for any game."

Switching sites means rewiring a facility from scratch -- an added cost.

As of yesterday afternoon, Toyama was unavailable for comment.

Flores did make a brief statement.

"I am unhappy with the No. 1 seed having to play at the No. 3 seed's home court," he said, noting that his role as an assistant athletic director limits the extent of his public comment.

Taufaasau, who is also Nanakuli's athletic director and a former longtime coach, empathizes with the teams and fans.

"I got all kinds of calls myself. It's just one of those things. It hurts some people and it helps some people. You can't make everybody happy," he said.

At an athletic directors' meeting yesterday, the possibility of moving host teams like Mililani and McKinley (which also has fiber optics) out of their own gyms -- switching the Campbell-Mililani game to McKinley, for example -- wasn't discussed.

"If we can do anything better (next time), we'll try and do it. We'll talk it over at the end of the year," Taufaasau said.

The Top 10 high school boys basketball teams as voted on by coaches and media from around the state. First-place votes in parentheses. Ten points for first-place votes, nine for second, eight for third, etc.

Team, Record Last game Next game PTS. PVS.
1. Kalaheo, 22-5 (17) beat Leilehua vs. Moanalua 248 1
2. Iolani, 16-8 (8) beat Punahou state tournament 239 3
3. Punahou, 20-4 (1) lost to Iolani state tournament 215 2
4. Kamehameha, 19-6 lost to Punahou vs. Maryknoll 162 4
5. KS-Hawaii, 20-3 beat Kealakehe state tournament 152 5
6. Konawaena, 22-6 beat Pahoa state tournament 131 6
7. Saint Louis, 10-9 lost to Iolani vs. Mid-Pacific 87 7
8. Moanalua, 22-10 beat Kapolei at Kalaheo 72 9
9. Mililani, 18-9 beat Kahuku vs. Campbell 61 10
10. Campbell, 21-8 beat Kailua vs. Mililani 25 --
» Also receiving votes: Aiea 13, Kahuku 13, Mid-Pacific 6, Honokaa 5, Maryknoll.

» No longer in top 10 (previous rank): Kahuku (No. 8)

Final regular season standings

Boys

ILH

TEAM W L
Iolani 10 2
Punahou 10 2
Kamehameha 8 4
Saint Louis 6 6
Maryknoll 5 8
Mid-Pacific 4 8
Damien 0 13

OIA Red East

TEAM W L
Kalaheo 12 0
Kahuku 9 3
Moanalua 8 4
Kaimuki 4 8
Castle 3 9
Kailua 4 8
Roosevelt 2 10

OIA Red West

TEAM W L
Leilehua 7 4
Kapolei 9 3
Mililani 9 3
Campbell 9 3
Pearl City 4 7
Radford 3 9
Waianae 0 12

OIA White

THROUGH FEB. 1

TEAM W L
Aiea 12 0
Farrington 11 2
McKinley 10 3
Kaiser 8 5
Waipahu 8 5
Nanakuli 6 7
Waialua 4 8
Kalani 2 10
Anuenue 1 12
Thompson 0 10

ILH Division II

Through feb. 2

TEAM W L
University 9 0
Hawaii Baptist 8 1
Hanalani 6 2
Word of Life 6 2
Christian Academy 4 4
Lanakila Baptist 3 6
Le Jardin 4 5
Academy of the Pacific 2 7
Assets 1 8
Lutheran 0 9

Girls

ILH

TEAM W L
Punahou 11 1
Iolani 11 2
Kamehameha 7 6
Mid-Pacific 3 10
Sacred Hearts 0 12

OIA Red East

TEAM W L
Kalani 10 2
Farrington 9 3
Roosevelt 9 3
Moanalua 5 6
Kahuku 4 8
Kalaheo 2 11
Kaimuki 2 10

OIA Red West

TEAM W L
Radford 12 0
Aiea 8 4
Nanakuli 6 6
Mililani 6 6
Pearl City 4 8
Kapolei 5 7
Leilehua 1 9

OIA White

TEAM W L
McKinley 12 1
Campbell 11 1
Kailua 11 2
Castle 7 6
Waianae 7 6
Waialua 7 6
Kaiser 5 8
Waipahu 4 9
Anuenue 1 11
Thompson 0 11

ILH Division II

TEAM W L
Maryknoll 10 0
University High 8 2
St. Francis 8 3
St. Andrew's Priory 7 4
Hanalani 6 4
Hawaii Baptist 6 4
La Pietra 4 6
Word of Life 4 6
Christian Academy 2 8
Lanakila Baptist 1 9
Le Jardin 0 10


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