

Wednesday, January 28, 1998

Leilehua ended the game with an 8-0 run for a 64-61 Oahu Interscholastic Association West victory over Mililani last night after the Trojans were charged with two technical fouls in the closing minutes. Mules over Trojans
Two technical fouls in final minutes fuel comeback
Mililani led, 61-56, before the two technical-foul calls with 2:20 and 1:30 remaining. David Cooper, who scored 28 points for Leilehua, made all four free throws, cutting the Trojans' lead to one. The Trojans then fouled Lauvale Sape, who made one of two free throws to tie it at 61.
After a missed shot by Mililani, Leilehua's Joey Raquino scored the go-ahead basket on a driving layup. Cooper added an insurance free throw in the final seconds.
Kenji Price scored 26 points to pace the Trojans.
Leilehua 8 14 16 26--64 Mililani 16 14 17 14--61Leilehua: Sean Arquines 3, David Cooper 28, Justin Daniels 15, Marco Medina 0, Lauvale Sape 8, Jerome Williamson 5, Junius Villareal 0, Joey Raquino 5.Mililani: Michael Hudson 0, Jason Banks 0, Calvin Faimon 0, Orville Smith 16, Jose Serate 6, Kenji Price 26, Shane Alfar 4, Cory Brailsford 2, Kris Andrews 4, Chris Deveraturda 3.
Waianae 100, Waialua 60: At Waianae, Derick Coyaso scored 13 of his 18 points and Nate Jackson 11 of his 16 in the first half as the Seariders rolled to an insurmountable 49-26 lead.
Coyaso connected on four of Waianae's six 3-point baskets and the Seariders went on to hit the century mark.
Haven Amper, with 16 points, and Orlino Pascual, with 15, led the Bulldogs.
Waialua 14 12 16 18-- 60 Waianae 23 26 26 25--100Waialua: Shannon Waiwaiole 2, Haven Amper 16, Orlino Pascual 15, Jarrod Fujinaga 10, Mika Fuiava 8, Max Murray 9, Larry Lagapa 0.Waianae: Brandon Magsayo 9, Nathaniel Donnell 15, Derick Coyaso 18, Gerald Boyd 9, Kala'i Irvine 5, Nate Jackson 16, Zac Kealoha 13, Kana Kawai 2, Brian DeMello 11, Edmund Paaoao 2.
Waipahu 38, Radford 37: At Radford, Quentin Canencia's basket sent the Marauders ahead with just over a minute to play and the Rams were unable to respond, missing four shots in the closing seconds.
Radford's Sa Tanuvasa led all scorers with 14 points.
Waipahu 5 8 16 9--38 Radford 12 10 7 8--37Waipahu: Christopher Dukes 2, Jasper Tacazon 0, Quentin Canencia 7, Ralph Aquino 6, Vernon Tailele 3, Eugene Adduro 4, Kelly McKinley 0, Jershon Cezar 2, Creserlie Pasion 0, Jerome Williams 8, Joshua Tuani 6, Clint Fludd 0.Radford: Ashley Lelie 7, Tyrone Davis 0, Carlos Diaz 6, Charles Coen 2, Ricky Howard 0, Frank Kuresa 0, Sa Tanuvasa 14, Darren Wood 4, Joe Morrow 2, Wayne Hunter 2.
Aiea 52, Nanakuli 49: At Nanakuli, two free throws by Lee George with nine seconds left sealed the victory for Na Alii after Carl Laa converted one of two to bring the Golden Hawks within one point.
Silas Ah Sui's desperation 3-point try at the buzzer was off the mark.
Mark Stringert had 15 points for Aiea.
Aiea 16 16 8 12--52 Nanakuli 15 16 9 9--49Aiea: Robert Nakagawa 8, Shane Tam 0, Anthony Riel 0, Adrian Williams 4, Jarron Pope 0, Michael Pearce 6, Jonathan Mosqueaa 7, Jesmond Toilolo 1, Lee George 7, David Ilaoa 4, Mark Stringert 15, Ricky Liilii 0.Nanakuli: Joe Lewis 8, Tim Arce 0, Silas Ah Sui 10, Mafua Mafua 11, Kevin Kwan 0, Carl Laa 7, Michael Kapu 0, Samson Luavasa 0, Donald Kapaku 0, Kevin Calleon 6, Kalama Marfil 7.
Moanalua 64, Pearl City 52: Brian Rosado-Galindo packed 10 of his 12 points into an 18-4 third-quarter blitz by the Menehunes that broke the game open.
Bryson Kamakura had a game-high 21 points for Moanalua.
Moanalua 17 14 18 15--64 Pearl City 18 11 4 19--52Moanalua: J. Tanibe 2, M. Towner 0, M. Santiago 9, B. Green 2, B. Kamakura 21, J. Harper 0, C. Fivela 2, B. Rosado-Galindo 12, R. Williams 16, M. Yadao 0, K. Deokkwon 0, R.M. Greene 0.Pearl City: Nimrod Garcia 2, Lawrence Imanil 2, Billy Makaila 0, Raymond Bode 6, Ryan Inman 6, Willie Totten 11, Kyle Okinaka 4, Matt Hines 9, Richard Simbre 5, Jerry Campagnia 3, Justin Shelton 4.
Punahou 68, Damien 53: At Punahou, in the day's only Interscholastic League of Honolulu contest, Wade Ichinose scored all 11 of his points in the first half as the Buffanblu took command.
Damien 12 8 16 17--53 Punahou 24 12 18 14--68Damien: Ryan Echavaria 2, Roderick Tuliao 4, Kawika Chun 15, Hayes Marumoto 2, Hekili Apao 13, Jacob Delaura 0, Sean Klein 3, Kyle Williamson 11, Meinard Agaraan 0, Brad Bagasani 3, Mike Fernandez 0, Jeff Bryant 0.Punahou: Blair Suzuki 2, Noah Wee 8, Steven Gilliam 8, Zach Stephens 2, Micah Tang 5, Wade Ichinose 11, Jesse Lam 15, Binnings Bent 5, Bryan Turner-Gerlach 0, Kekoa Taliaferro 0, Brandon Brooks 12.