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Radford cools off Mililani


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POSTED: Thursday, January 15, 2009

All that summer sweat is paying off for the Radford Rams.

The Rams, who trained diligently in the offseason, got the most out of their conditioning by hitting 13 of their 17 free throws in the final quarter to upset No. 5 Mililani 65-57 last night at Jim Alegre Gymnasium.

Radford (9-4) improved to 3-0 in the Oahu Interscholastic Association Red West, knocking off one of the hottest teams in the state. Quintin Kimura led the Rams with 23 points, including 4-for-4 accuracy from the line in the final 3 minutes. Swingman Derrell Lee added 17 points and 14 rebounds.

“;We did our conditioning all summer and we're still doing it now,”; Radford coach Wayne Keys said. “;We know if we keep it close, by the fourth quarter, we can kick it up another gear.”;

Radford committed just one turnover in the final 8 minutes, as Keys implored his team to buckle down.

“;Coach said, 'Box out! Put a body on him!' We had to keep our intensity up and play our game,”; Lee said.

Mililani center Reid Pangelinan did his damage with 13 points, 15 rebounds and four of his team's 10 blocks. Reginald Griffin added nine points and six boards, and Nick Demusis had six points and four blocks as Mililani (9-3) dropped to 2-1.

The Trojans shot 3-for-14 from long range (21 percent) and committed 21 turnovers. Twelve of the giveaways came in the second half, when Radford switched to a 3-2 matchup zone.

“;It's mostly about defense,”; said Kimura, who hit three treys. “;We knew Mililani wanted to go to big Reid.”;

Lee nailed four of his last five foul shots to help give Radford a cushion in the final minutes.

After 12 lead changes, Radford went ahead 52-51 with 4:40 left on Jaeane-Brad Fontenot's drive to the bucket. The Trojans tied the score two more times, including a jumper from the left elbow by sophomore Bokodaka Keto to knot the score at 55-all with 2:34 remaining.

Radford handled Mililani's fullcourt pressure—just one turnover in the final quarter—and scored five points in a row. Lee hit a pair of foul shots and guard Joash Panglinan turned a steal into an easy layup. After Kaleo Victorino hit a foul shot with 1:35 to go, Radford led 60-55.

A moment later, Hassan Richardson cut through the paint and knocked over Victorino, who drew the charge and gave his team the ball back. Demusis' breakaway dunk brought Mililani within 60-57 with 58 seconds left, but Radford put the game away on foul shots by Lee, sophomore T.J. Reid, Kimura and Fontenot.

It was a frustrating loss for Mililani, which took a 41-36 lead midway through the third quarter, but couldn't quite shut down Kimura's streaky shooting.

The first quarter rollicked at a frenetic pace, much to Mililani's liking. The visitors led 22-19.

“;I'd rather go uptempo and make use of our size,”; Mililani coach Edward Gonzales said. “;When the game slows down, some of our players get impatient and stop going inside-out.”;

The Trojans will get another shot at Radford when the Rams visit Central Oahu later in the season.

 

                                                                                                                                           
Mililani (2-1)228141357
Radford (3-0)1910171965

MILILANI—Brandon Fujinaga 3, Bryan Villegas 0, Nick Kunz 0, Ed Ocampo 6, Reginald Griffin 9, Daniel Paglinawan 6, Nick Demusis 6, Hassan Richardson 5, Bokodaka Keto 4, Joe McGlamery 2, Dalaunte Stevenson 3, Reid Pangelinan 13.
RADFORD—Joash Panglinan 3, Kaleo Victorino 1, Tevita Baravilala 0, Jefferson Fiesta 0, Derrell Lee 17, T.J. Reid 7, Aldrin Valdez 0, Quintin Kimura 23, Jaeane-Brad Fontenot 14, Colvin Taylor 0, Kamu Taulelei 0.
Junior varsity—Mililani 49, Radford 36

Kapolei 66, Waipahu 51

Jordan Ferreira scored 12 points as the Hurricanes defeated the Marauders, who remain winless in conference play.

                                                                                                                                           
Waipahu (0-4)129525 51
Kapolei (1-2)1817121966

WAIPAHU—Duke Tili 0, Robinson Atud 1, Daeniel Diomananpo 5, Kendall Tomas 21, Anthony Agustin 2, Michael Alipio 3, Kaimi Haina 0, Regan Prestige 10, Anson Castelo 5, Asalemo Fruean 4.
KAPOLEI—John Spearman 2, Spencer Faintain 0, Cody Gouveia 1, Pomai Mero 3, Nathaniel Osada 3, Alex Makinano 10, Kainoa Pakele 3, Magic Halmos 10, Austin Gaskin 6, Jordan Ferreira 12, Jonathan Yang 4, Michael Mediros 0, Lorenzo Imamura 3, Chaunce Lawson 2, Luke Kaumatule 7.
3-point goals—Waipahu 3 (Thomas 3), Kapolei 3 (Pakele, Halmos, Yang).
Junior varsity—Kapolei 46, Waipahu 30

Campbell 81, Aiea 50

Patrick Ward scored 13 points in the first quarter and Zachary Manuel put in 15 in the first half as the Sabers cruised to a 47-23 halftime lead over Na Alii.

                                                                                                                                           
Aiea (1-3)12111116 50
Campbell (3-0)2918241081

AIEA—Kory Naeole 2, Api Faumai 0, Zach Hanneman 21, Braxton Fukutomi 2, Latupou Faumuina 4, Michael Hogan 0, Chucky Kahanui 8, Steven O'Meally 6, Dave Supmet 0, Kaau Kuia 0, Keano Kuia 5, Lawrence Lagfuaina 2.
CAMPBELL—Zachary Manuel 18, Christian Manuel 9, Nicholas Daniels 7, Patrick Ward 20, Clayton Darity 0, Christian Storment 8, Raymond Daoang 9, Mason Mau 0, Timothy Hurd 2, Josh Harris 0, Isaac Torres 8.
3-point goals—Aiea 2 (Kahanui, Keano Kuia), Campbell 5 (Z. Manuel 2, Ward 2, Daoang).
Junior varsity—Campbell 50, Aiea 25

OIA RED EAST

No. 10 Kaimuki 56, No. 6 Moanalua 53

The Bulldogs handed the Menehunes their first loss of the season in a game that had 12 second-half lead changes and five back-to-back 3-pointers in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter.

Tevin Nishiyama's bucket from behind the arc late in the game gave Kaimuki the edge over Moanalua.

                                                                                                                                           
Moanalua (3-1)715141753
Kaimuki (1-2)111782056

MOANALUA—Joshia Kauhola 13, Randy Starks 2, Shane Aquino 0, Alexander Braswell 5, Marcus Monroe 29, Carl Ko 0, Richard Villasenor 2, Maurice Allen 2, Austin Miranda 0.
KAIMUKI—Tevin Nishiyama 9, Rafael Vares 1, David Taulung 17, Gabriel Stietzel 1, JRyan Kakitani 12, Clay Montiho 0, Desmond Tautofi 16, Kelly Tobin 0.
3-point goals—Moanalua 5 (Monroe 4, Braswell), Kaimuki 6 (Nishiyama 3, Kakitani 2, Taulung).
Junior varsity—Kaimuki 54, Moanalua 40

Farrington 49, Kaiser 32

The Governors' defense held the Cougars to two points in the first quarter and kept all players in single-digit scoring in their win.

                                                                                                                                           
Kaiser (0-3)210911 32
Farrington (2-2)1411121249

KAISER—Jaymes Kawashima 4, Devin Wolfe 2, Jonathan Lau 1, Landan Tamanaha 7, Ryan Chang 1, Keola Hunt 4, Sani Taylor 7, Quinton Wong 0, Dan Hilton 0, Bryce Masaki 0, Salele Aliifua 2, Jordan Wong 0, Ronson Hill 4, Kainoa Pa 0.
FARRINGTON—Dale Domingo 2, Jayfrey Damo 2, Dayton Kealoha 3, James Smith 10, Michael Carter 10, J.P. Saycon 1, Ronald Williams 5, Andre Pettis 14, Lancelot Williams 2, Jhordan Ramos 0, Ernest Pucholong 0.
3-point goals—Kaiser 2 (Kawashima, Tamanaha), Farrington 2 (Carter 2).
Junior varsity—Farrington 41, Kaiser 38

No. 7 Kalaheo 58, McKinley 37

Christian Kepa scored 12 points as the Mustangs defeated the struggling Tigers.

                                                                                                                                           
Kalaheo (3-1)7122118 58
McKinley (0-3)10712837

KALAHEO—Steve Joseph 8, Dwayne Mitchell 0, Kevin Leong 2, Richard Preza-Haynes 8, Zach Lovelace 0, John Bascuk 0, Christian Kepa 12, Kona Makaula 5, Shawn Hipa 4, Aaron Fernandez 6, Matt Gasparine-Young 9, Carlos Craig 4.
McKINLEY—Kaleo Ponce 4, Ricardo Siasoco 0, Roland Albarado 0, Moku Spencer 8, Royce Kwon 0, Sio Fiso 0, Lesley Machiguchi 0, Millard Semitara 2, Tavita Woodard 4, Jordan Macalma 10, Jason Sabado 0, Tana Woodard 1, Rio Kwon 0, Wai Kalama 8.
3-point goals—Kalaheo 3 (Joseph 2, Makaula), McKinley 2 (Spencer 2).
Junior varsity—McKinley 35, Kalaheo 30

OIA WHITE

Castle 53, Waianae 43

Michael Santos scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Knights past the Seariders.

                                                                                                                                           
Castle (2-1)1191518 53
Waianae (2-2)813101243

CASTLE—Michael Santos 21, Russell Ige 2, Nick Tuamoheloa 12, Isaiah Tilton 0, Adam Kanne 5, K.J. Aipia 11, Jordan Aleki 2.
WAIANAE—Kalin Sandobal 0, Keoni Napierala-Rose 2, Christian Mendonza 10, Fauniatu Loua 2, Danny Kekoanui 15, Anthony Niederschmidt 9, Troy Faliuga 3, Guyson Amina 0, B.J. Ahwong 2, Mike Foster 0.
3-point goals—Castle 1 (Tuamoheloa), Waianae 2 (Kekoanui, Niederschmidt).
Junior varsity—Waianae 46, Castle 44

Pearl City 48, Waialua 34

Kellan Oshiro scored 12 points as the Chargers defeated the Bulldogs.

John Rey Garcia scored nine for Waialua in a losing effort.

                                                                                                                                           
Pearl City (3-1)6111318 48
Waialua (2-2)6912734

PEARL CITY—Micah Choy 0, Nick Villarmia 2, Kellan Oshiro 12, Hayden Conception 6, Tyler Yamanouchi 2, Kalei Mitchell 6, Jeremy Fermin 0, Skye Kaapuni 9, Josiah Demello 8, Mitchell Resurrection 3.
WAIALUA—Jeremy Carillo 2, Kristoffer Cuadro 0, William Sacapulo-Uepa 4, Chase Uhlir 0, Tyler Smith 0, John Rey Garcia 9, Victor Nobello 0, Jesse Kauwalu-Hurst 4, Rudi Galapia 7, Vance Maluyo 8, Lati Tui 0.
3-point goals—Pearl City none, Waialua 3 (Garcia, Kauwalu-Hurst, Maluyo).
Junior varsity—Pearl City 65, Waialua 47

Roosevelt 53, Kalani 38

Matthew Moe scored 12 points as the Rough Riders defeated the Falcons.

                                                                                                                                           
Roosevelt (3-1)10171511 53
Kalani (1-2)14612638

ROOSEVELT—Rylan Ikehara 4, Bobby Chun 0, Clint Washington 0, Matthew Moe 12, Brandon MItchell 6, Chase Yogi 6, Chaz Francisco 2, Reid Oshiro 5, Lowen Kahooilihala 2, Kaipo Pale 11, Asten Koki 5, Kainoa Gaspar 0.
KALANI—Max Fujio 0, Bryson Yorita 2, Albert Khatkoun 0, Kameron Noyama 2, Ryoji Iguchi 6, Dennis Lau 1, Vincent Tran 6, Edwin Nati 0, Chase Suzumoto 1, Jordan Yogi 0, Marcus Hill 4, Angelo Berady 16, Andy Chu 0, Brook Parker 0.
3-point goals—Roosevelt 3 (Mitchell 2, Moe), Kalani 2 (Berady 2).
Junior varsity—Roosevelt 50, Kalani 28

Kailua 89, Anuenue 31

The Surfriders outscored the Rainbow Warriors 49-10 in the first half and didn't let up after the break, pouring in another 40 points before the close of the game.

                                                                                                                                           
Anuenue (0-3)91912 31
Kailua (3-1)2326241689

ANUENUE—Kekoa Sitarek 9, Kaipo Cullen 2, Aina Kelii-Supnet 9, Mahuka Cullen 0, Ikaika Gante 5, Makana Fernandez 1, Kahooipo Mossman-Ancog 1, Makamae Otani-Wengler 2, Kealoha Smith 2, Iokepa Waiwaiole 0.
KAILUA—Chevy Mikaele 4, Kalen Friel 2, Reys Nakakura 0, Kauila Miller 7, Dylan Farias 11, Kenny Ellis 17, Cory Lau 5, Luis Valenzuela 0, Ali'i Kiama 8, Isaiah Vasconcellos 8, Tesi Fisilau 15, Jordan DeCorte 12.
3-point goals—Anuenue 1 (Gante), Kailua 1 (Farias).

ILH

No. 9 Saint Louis 61, Mid-Pacific 55

Micah McClinton scored a game-high 17 to lead the Crusaders past the Owls.

                                                                                                                                           
Mid-Pacific (1-2)1710820 55
Saint Louis (1-1)1216151861

MID-PACIFIC—Jonathan Taniguchi 3, Ty Konno 3, Shane Kurihara 0, CJ Woolsey 2, Cameron Roberts 12, Sampson Won 6, Marcus Holyfield 15, Matthew Reyes 10, John Sherlock 0, Brenton Bierne 4.
SAINT LOUIS—Lucas Gonsalves 12, Marucs Umu 7, Joey Bryant 0, Quinn Arakawa 0, Micah McClinton 17, Dean Viena 5, Chris Cook 0, Mika Wong 4, Jordan Ilagan 2, Michael Tuiloma 12, Moses Samia 2.
3-point goals—Mid-Pacific 5 (Roberts 2, Taniguchi, Konno, Holyfield), Saint Louis 1 (Umu).

ILH DIVISION II BOYS

University High 46, Lanakila Baptist 40
HBA 55, Christian Academy 37
Leading scorersUH: Noah Chong-Viernes 22. LB: Keawe Ochman 15. HBA: John Kagehiro 15. CA: Michael Urcia 15.

ILH DIVISION II GIRLS

St. Andrew's 41, Christian Academy 29
University 50, Hawaii Baptist 33
Maryknoll 68, Lanakila Baptist 32
High scorersStA: Noelani Kawashim 17. CA: Chazly Baitlon 12. UHS: Angie Yoshizu 14, Ruth Tusi 14, Quynne eharis 11. HBA: Narissa Fujii 12. Mryk: Ashley Agcaoili 16. LBS: Erika Ellis 12.

TUESDAY'S LATE GIRLS RESULT

Kahuku 80 , Waialua 14

                                                                                                                                           
Kahuku (4-1)24161624 80
Waialua (1-2)462214

KAHUKU—Nile Te'o 12, Vaimalama Tito 2, Temutisa Te'o 10, Lavinia Latu 4, Maria Tonga 8, Jessica Falemalu 4, Jovan Falemalu 10, Uluakimata Tonga 6, Rachel Tailele 5, Alysha Cummings 15, Vaunelle Hingano 4.
WAIALUA—Deja Lunasco 0, Hoku Ho 7, Courtney Kilday 5, Gabby Maxwell 0, Alyssiah Hernandez 0, Savannah Ash 0, Angelica Pelekai 0, Shaurice Talaroc 2.
3-point goals—Kahuku1 (Cummings), Waialua none.