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Kahuku torches Kalaheo's box-and-1 'D'


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POSTED: Sunday, January 11, 2009

When Hiram Akina speaks, the Kahuku Red Raiders listen.

Reminded last night by their coach about Kahuku's struggles against Kalaheo in recent years, the Red Raiders broke away from a 20-all stalemate for a 52-36 rout of the Mustangs before 400 fans at Thomas Walker Gym.

Third-ranked Kahuku overcame a box-and-one defense by Kalaheo and went on a 27-11 run in the second half to secure a key win in the Oahu Interscholastic Association Red East. The Red Raiders improved to 8-1, 3-0 in the conference by beating Kalaheo for the first time in three seasons.

“;I know Chico (Furtado). I knew they'd go box, especially with Jray (Galeai) not there,”; Akina said. Galeai, a Star-Bulletin All-State/Fab 15 guard, is at BYU for a football recruiting visit.

Kona Schwenke had nine points and eight rebounds, and Aulola Tonga had eight points, seven boards and two steals to anchor Kahuku under the glass.

“;We went upstairs (at halftime) and Coach said we looked tired and talked about how we'd lost to them the past couple of years,”; Tonga said, noting that Kahuku hadn't beaten its nemesis since his freshman year in 2006.

Nehoa Akina, the focus of Kalaheo's box-and-one defense, finished with eight points, but it was his backcourt buddies who came through.

Mikeli Damuni and Sage Kaka drained key 3-pointers during the second-half run, making up for the absence of Galeai.

Shairone Thompson, a 6-foot-3 sophomore, moved to small forward and provided an extra boost on the boards in the second half.

The run was sparked by Tonga, a 6-foot-3 senior, who hesitated before swishing a trey from the left corner to give Kahuku the lead for good at 23-22 early in the third quarter.

“;That's a designed play,”; coach Akina said. “;He has no problem shooting it at practice.”;

Kalaheo struggled once Kahuku switched out of its man-to-man defense to a 2-3 zone. The Mustangs shot just 4-for-15 in the third quarter and missed seven free throws—their season-long Achilles' heel.

“;They flooded one side and we didn't play smart, didn't match up,”; Kalaheo coach Chico Furtado said. “;Tonga hit a big 3, but Aaron (Fernandez) makes a layup and we're down just four.”;

The Mustangs were within 35-31 late in the third quarter, but didn't score again until Richard Preza Haynes hit a 15-foot jumper with 4:21 left in the game. By then, Kahuku led 47-33 and coasted the rest of the way.

It was a tough loss on the road for a team that outrebounded the taller Red Raiders (35-32), but shot 43 percent from the foul line (10-for-23) and 25 percent from the field (12-for-48).

“;Sixteen second-half points. It's been a struggle for us, the inconsistency,”; Furtado said. “;Kahuku is the team to beat. I don't see anyone in the East beating them right now.”;

This early in the season, coach Akina isn't getting too excited.

“;We're just trying to get better for the next game,”; he said. “;This win gives us momentum and more confidence for our players. As much as we missed Jray, our guys stepped up.”;

 

                                                                                                                                           
Kalaheo (2-1)71311536
Kahuku (3-0)1010211152

KALAHEO—Steve Joseph 0, Dwayne Mitchell, Kevin Leong 0, Richard Preza Haynes 8, Zach Lovelace 3, John Bascuk 0, Christian Kepa 4, Kona Makaula 0, Shawn Hipa 0, Aaron Fernandez 13, Matt Gasparine-Young 6, Carlos Craig 2.
KAHUKU—Mikeli Damuni 5, Irwin Ah-Hoy 4, Aulola Tonga 11, Sage Kaka 3, Kohl Nauahi 3, Nehoa Akina 8, Jackson Kaka 0, Shairone Thompson 4, Michael Tyau 0, William Beatty 0, Kona Schwenke 9, Christian Feagai 6, Tyler Aughenbaugh 2.
Junior varsity—Kahuku 50, Kalaheo 28.

No. 8 Moanalua 58, Kaiser 53, OT

Na Menehuna overcame a subpar second half to put away the Cougars in overtime.

                                                                                                                                                           
Moanalua (3-0)2112691058
Kaiser (0-2)1514514553

MOANALUA—Aaron Davis 0, Joshia Kauhola 15, Reece Racoma 12, Randy Starks 5, Shane Aquino 2, Alexander Braswell 0, Dexter Williams 0, Bradley Lakin 0, Marcus Monroe 14, Carl Ko 2, Marcellis Turner 0, Richard Villasenor 8, Pete Elizalde 0.
KAISER—Jaymes Kawashima 12, Devin Wolfe 0, Jonathan Lau 0, Landan Tamanaha 14, Ryan Chong 5, Keola Hunt 6, Sani Taylor 2, Quinton Wong 2, Dan Hilton 0, Bryce Masaki 3, Salele Aliifua 9, Jordan Wang 0, Ronson Hill 0, Kainoa Pa, 0, Todd Takanishi 0.
3-point goals—Moanalua 2 (Kauhola, Monroe), Kaiser 5 (Tamanaha 2, Kawashima, Chong, Masaki).
Junior varsity—Moanalua 41, Kaiser 36.

Farrington 46, McKinley 35

The Governors capitalized on multiple Tiger errors to pull away from McKinley and pick up the win after being tied at the break.

                                                                                                                                           
Farrington (1-2)79121846
McKinley (0-2)9791035

FARRINGTON—Vaughn Tomas 0, Dale Domingo 0, Jayfrey Damo 3, Dayton Kealoha 0, James Smith 12, Michael Carter 14, J.P. Saycon 3, Ronald Williams 0, Andre Pettis 1, Lancelot Williams 12, E. Pucholong 1, J. Ramos 0.
MCKINLEY—Kaleo Ponce 0, Ricardo Siasoco 0, Duy Mai 0, Moku Spencer 4, Royce Kwon 0, Sio Fiso 2, Lesley Machiguchi 0, Millard Semitara 0, Tavita Woodard 5, Jordan Macalma 3, Jason Sabado 0, Tana Woodard 21, Rio Kwon 0.
3-point goals—Farrington 3 (Carter 2, Damo), McKinley none.
Junior varsity—McKinley 43, Farrington 38

RED WEST

Radford 58, Aiea 45

Quentin Kimura led all scorers with 14, as the host Rams beat Na Alii.

                                                                                                                                           
Aiea (1-2)167814 45
Radford (2-0)1415101958

AIEA—Kory Naeole 10, Api Faumai 2, Zach Hanneman 13, Braxton Fukutomi 7, Latupou Faumuina 2, Michael Hogan 2, Chucky Kahanui 3, Steven O'Meally 6, Dave Supmet 0, Kaau Kuia 0, Keano Kuia 0.
RADFORD—Jason Pangilinan 2, Jared Victorino 6, Tavita Baravilala 0, Jefferson Siesta 2, Darrell Lee 7, Tony Reid 12, Aldrin Valdez 8, Quentin Kimura 14, Jaenne Fontenot 5, Kamu Taulelelu 2.
3-point goals—Aiea 2 (Naeole, Hanneman). Radford 2 (Kimura, Fontenot).
Junior varsity—Radford 45, Aiea 27

No. 6 Mililani 50, Leilehua 27

The Trojans' defense proved to be too much for the Mules as Leilehua managed just 10 points in the first three quarters.

                                                                                                                                           
Mililani (3-0)9131216 50
Leilehua (1-2)3611727

MILILANI—Brandon Fujinaga 2, Bryan Villegas 6, Makena Kahaono 0, Nick Kunz 4, Ed Ocampo 2, Andrew Longboy 2, Reginal Griffin 9, Nick Demusis 6, Hassan Richardson 6, Bo Keto 3, Jo Mcglamery 0, Delonte Stevenson 0, Reid Pangelinan 10, Daniel Paglinawan 0.
LEILEHUA—Treycer Togashi 0, Dillon Pau'u 2, Elijah Padilla 0, Brent Lemon 9, Martin Hall 1, Hoku Kama 5, Philip Legrier 1, Carlos Marshall 2, Xavier Ager 7.
3-point goals—Mililani none, Leilehua 1 (Lemon).
Junior varsity—Mililani 49, Leilehua 47

Campbell 71, Waipahu 49

Patrick Ward scored 15 first-half points to lead the Sabers past the visiting Marauders.

                                                                                                                                           
Waipahu (0-3)101671649
Campbell (2-0)1325171671

WAIPAHU—Duke Tili 0, Robinson Atud 3, Daniel Dimananpo 6, Glenn Labuguen 0, Kendall Tomas 19, Anthony Agustin 0, Micah Alipio 0, Kaimi Haina 0, Regan Prestige 14, Anson Castello 7.
CAMPBELL—Zachary Manuel 8, Christian Manuel 16, Nicholas Daniels 8, Patrick Ward 22, Clayton Darity 4, Christian Storment 11, Raymond Daoang 2, Mason Mau 0, Timothy Hurd 0, Isaac Torres 0.
3-point goals—Waipahu 6 (Tomas 5, Atud), Campbell 7 (Manuel, C. 3, Ward 3, Storment).
Junior varsity—Campbell 57, Waipahu 37

OIA WHITE

Kailua 54, Kalani 41

The Falcons couldn't overcome a 14-point first half, falling to the Surfriders.

                                                                                                                                           
Kalani (1-1)591017 41
Kailua (2-1)915161454

KALANI—Bryson Yorita 2, Kameron Noyama 0, Matt Fujio 5, Ryoji Iguchi 8, Vincent Tran 3, Chase Suzumoto 4, Jordan Yogi 2, Angelo Berardy 17.
KAILUA—Chevy Mikaele 0, Kalen Friel 4, Reys Nakakura 2, Kauila Miller 20, Dylan Farias 12, Kenny Ellis 5, Cory Lau 7, Ali'i Kiama 4, Isaiah Vasconcellos 0, Tesi Fisilau 0, Jordan Decorte 0.
3-point goals—Kalani 2 (Fujio, Iguchi), Kailua 5 (Miller 2, Farias 2, Lau 1).
Junior varsity—Kailua 49, Kalani 14

Waialua 41, Nanakuli 34

The Bulldogs outscored the Golden Hawks 10-2 in the third quarter to break a 24-24 tie and take advantage of the game.

                                                                                                                                           
Nanakuli (0-3)81628 34
Waialua (2-1)131110741

NANAKULI—Kaimana Silva 10, Calvin Laumana 2, Robinson Pahinui 6, Micah Milho 5, Nilo Paulo 4, Alapati Fuaga 2, Cassius Wood 2, Adam Rabanes 3.
WAIALUA—Kristoffer Cuadro 3, William Sacapulo-Uepa 6, Chase Uhlir 0, Tyler Smith 3, John Rey Garcia 1, Victor Nobello 3, Jesse Kauwalu-Hurst 2, Rudi Galapia 6, Vance Maluyo 17, Lati Tui 0.
3-point goals—Nanakuli 3 (Rabanes, Silva, Milho), Waialua 2 (Maluyo 2).
Junior varsity—Nanakuli 52, Waialua 49

Waianae 64, Pearl City 55

Christian Mendoza poured in 20 points for the host Seariders, who set the tone by outscoring the Chargers 14-4 in the first quarter.

                                                                                                                                           
Pearl City (2-1)4121425 55
Waianae (2-1)1416122264

PEARL CITY—Micah Choy 10, Nick Villarmia 7, Kellan Oshiro 3, Hayden Conception 6, Tyler Yamanouchi 0, Kalei Mitchell 2, Jeremy Fermin 0, Skye Kaapuni 3, Josiah Demello 8, Mitchell Resurrection 16.
WAIANAE—Kalin Sandobal 1, Keoni Napierala-Rose 2, Christian Mendonza 20, Danny Kekoanui 15, Anthony Niederschmidt 9, Troy Faliuga 7, Guyson Amina 3, Macneil Moresca 0, B.J. Ahwong 3, Mike Foster 4.
3-point goals—Pearl City 2 (Choy, Oshiro), Waianae 1 (Mendoza).
Junior varsity—Waianae 34, Pearl City 30.

Roosevelt 56, Castle 47

Reid Oshiro broke through with 10 points in the fourth quarter to spark the Rough Riders' final run against the Knights as Roosevelt outscored Castle 22-12 in the fourth quarter.

                                                                                                                                           
Castle (1-1)121671247
Roosevelt (2-1)131562256

CASTLE—Michael Santos 10, Russell Ige 9, Nick Tuamoheloa 13, Jensen Ames 0, Dennis Barientos 0, Isaiah Tilton 10, Adam Canne 0, Isaac Makekau 0, Brent Roberts 0, K.J. Aipia 3, Jordan Aleki 2.
ROOSEVELT—Rylan Ikehara 0, Bobby Chun 2, Clint Washington 2, Matthew Moe 15, Brandon Mitchell 5, Chaz Francisco 0, Chase Yogi 4, Reid Oshiro 14, Lowen Kahooilihala 3, Kaipo Pale 7, Asten Koki 4, Kainoa Gaspar 0.
3-point goals—Castle 5 (Tuamoheloa 2, Tilton 2, Ige), Roosevelt 3 (Mitchell, Oshiro, Kahooilihala).

Junior varsity—Roosevelt 53, Castle 43

BIIF

Hawaii Prep 49, Laupahoehoe 22
High scorersHPA: Mika Nickel, 13; Keanu Yamamoto, 10. Lau: Royden Lukzen, 8.

ILH Division II

University 49, Le Jardin 43
Lanakila Baptist 52, Island Pacific 49
High scorersUHS: Noah Chong-Viernes 26. LJ: John Whitty 21. LBA: Keawe Ochnan 16. IPA: Theo Duplechain 23.