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Akina's 3 keeps Kahuku undefeated


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POSTED: Friday, January 15, 2010

The Kahuku Red Raiders dared Moanalua to bust their zone.

The gamble paid off, as the home team shot just 3-for-17 from the arc, and seventh-ranked Kahuku escaped with a 58-53 win over Moanalua last night at Na Menehune's gym.

Kahuku improved to 5-0 in the Oahu Interscholastic Association Red East, handing Moanalua its first league loss after four wins.

The Red Raiders (8-5 overall) got clutch play on offense, including a ridiculous, hanging-in-midair 3-point rainbow by Nehoa Akina with 48 seconds left. It was the sixth trey for Akina, who scored 26 points. That shot, over the outstretched hands of two Moanalua defenders, gave Kahuku a 55-53 lead with 48 seconds left.

“;His hand was higher than my shot,”; Akina said of the first defender. “;He was flying by me and I just tried to throw it up. I was surprised it went in.”;

After Moanalua freshman Marcus Keene missed the front of a one-and-one, Akina sank two foul shots for a 57-53 Red Raiders lead with 27 seconds remaining.

Marcus Monroe and Kevin Amaral missed 3-point shots in the final seconds, and Kahuku point guard Galeai “;Mua”; Malufau hit a foul shot with 8 seconds left to close out the scoring.

Moanalua played well enough to win against most teams, but couldn't overcome Kahuku's size and execution.

“;He's a great shooter. We had two guys on him and he still hits it,”; coach Greg Tacon said of Akina.

Moanalua never recovered from Akina's clutch bomb, missing a key free throw and a couple of 3-point tries down the stretch.

“;The way we're running our defense, guys are trusting each other,”; Kahuku coach Hiram Akina said. “;Everybody, including the guys on the bench, all stepped up.”;

Kahuku has another key matchup with Kalaheo tomorrow. Moanalua will host Kaiser.

“;We battled well and handled some adversity,”; Tacon said. “;We got some great looks. First half, we just weren't hitting.”;

Monroe and Keene finished with 12 points each for Moanalua (10-5 overall), which forced Kahuku into 16 turnovers. Moanalua had just eight.

Kahuku has won the last four meetings with Moanalua, which last beat the Red Raiders two years ago.

Kahuku used 2-3 and 1-3-1 zones, and while Moanalua was cold from the perimeter, the Red Raiders claimed a 31-20 edge on the boards. Shairone Thompson, a 6-foot-4 junior, had 11 points and 12 rebounds.

“;I feel great. It's a preview to an OIA championship game,”; the two-sport athlete said. “;This was so intense. Their crowd was into it.”;

Kahuku got a steady game from Malufau, who had eight points and six assists.

 

At Moanalua gym

                                                                                                                                           
Kahuku (5-0)1311161858
Moanalua (4-1)1116131353

KAHUKU —Michael Tyau 0, Kauwe Johnson 0, Samala Afalava 0, Hans Brown 2, Galeai Malufau 8, Sage Kaka 2, Nehoa Akina 26, Jackson Kaka 5, Shairone Thompson 11, Mason Golden 4.
MOANALUA —Reece Racoma 8, Kevin Amaral 8, Josiah Kauhola 5, Wesley Armbrust 4, Marcus Monroe 12, Dexter Williams 4, Marcus Keene 12, Richard Villasenor 0.
3-point goals—Kahuku 6 (Akina 6), Moanalua 3 (Racoma 2, Monroe).

 

OIA RED EAST

Kaiser 52, McKinley 44

The Tigers were held to four points in the second quarter in a loss to the Cougars to remain winless in league play.

Ronson Hill scored 14 to lead Kaiser in the win.

 

At Kaiser gym

                                                                                                                                           
McKinley (0-5)144111544
Kaiser (2-3)1511141252

MCKINLEY—Jason Ramano 13, Jovanie Trumata 0, Micah Waters 2, Sio Fiso 2, Pryson Wallace 2, Kioco Melson 3, Lesley Machiguchi 9, Jason Sabado 0, Rio Kwon 13, Royce Kwon 0, Andy Sombatphivane 0, Ryan Arzandon 0.
KAISER—Matthew Nagata 0, Manny Thompson 2, Davin Morton 2, Adam Kostylo 5, Justin Wuich 7, Preston Wuich 3, Doug Gehring 4, Sam Taylor 0, Corey Lum 4, Bret Kanoa 7, Mark Guirguis 4, Ronson Hill 14, Patrick Murphy 0.
3-point goals—McKinley 5 (Ramano 3, Machiguchi, Ri. Kwon). Kaiser 2 (Kostylo, J. Wuich).
Junior varsity—McKinley 55, Kaiser 43

 

OIA RED WEST

Kapolei 44, Aiea 42 OT

Jared Milare scored 11 points as the Hurricanes edged Na Alii in overtime.

Michael Hogan and Freddy Taliulu scored 12 points each to lead Aiea in the loss.

 

At Aiea gym

                                                                                                                                                           
Kapolei (1-5)561313744
Aiea (1-4)109414542

KAPOLEI—Michael Ching 2, Jordan Solidum 9, Jared Milare 11, West Mataafa 10, Kaino Pakele 3, Devyn Knight 4, Nanshon George 2, Kapua Awong 2, Chance Lawson 1.
AIEA—Api Foumai 2, Freddy Taliulu 12, Daniel Chambers 2, Keano Kuia 3, Dylan Dobson 0, Phillip Madriaga 0, Michael Hogan 12, Braxton Fukutomi 9, Colin Naito 2.
3-point goals—Kapolei 4 (Solidum, Milare, Mataafa, Pakele). Aiea 4 (Taliulu 2, Kuia, Fukutomi).
Junior varsity—Kapolei 47, Aiea 41

 

Campbell 58, Radford 56

A second-half rally by the Rams wasn't enough to take down the Sabers, who had two players post double-doubles.

Campbell's Christian Storment scored 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Kristian Manuel had 13 points and 11 assists.

 

At Campbell gym

                                                                                                                                           
Radford (3-2)1013141956
Campbell (4-1)1816111358

RADFORD—TJ Reid 21, Glenn Castil 0, Tevita Barazilala 0, Jefferson Fiesta 2, Zach Pelzi 4, Bobby Woshlager 0, Isaiah Jackson 3, Dorsey Norris 2, JB Fontenot 22, Warren Carter 0, Cy Salanoa 0, Roscoe Kalilikani 2, Cole Gloster 0, Dylan Prieto-Hokamura 0.
CAMPBELL—Kristian Manuel 13, Christian Storment 15, Fouina Haskins 10, Christopher Crawford 0, Allan Otanes 5, Mason Mau 0, Timothy Friend 2, Rowel Urban , Carter Kauwenaole 3, Clayton Darity 10, Brandon Todd 0.
3-point goals—Radford 9 (Fontenot 5, Reid 4). Campbell 5 (Darity 2, Manuel, Otanes, Kauwenaole).
Junior varsity—Campbell 54, Radford 43

 

Leilehua 72, Waipahu 58

The Mules jumped out early on the Marauders and didn't look back. Brent Lemon led all scorers with 19 points for Leilehua, while Carlos Marshall had 12 points and Lopaka Chandler chipped in 10 points.

 

At Leilehua gym

                                                                                                                                           
Waipahu (1-3)181981358
Leilehua (2-2)242220672

WAIPAHU—Daniel Diomanpo 17, Westley Nagaseu 9, Asalemo Sruean 9, Duketoa Tili 6, Tatupu Tatupu 6, Anson Castello 6, Chance Delima 3, Michael Alipio 2.
LEILEHUA —Brent Lemon 19, Carlos Marshall 12, Lopaka Chandler 10, Xavier Adger 7, Dillon Pa'u 7, Martin Hall 6, Elijah Paddila 3, Cassius Camanse 3, Stockton Crowley 2, Richard Terry 2, Dequan Wyatt 1.
3-point goals—Waipahu (Diomanpo 2, Catello 2, Delima, Till). Leilehua 4 (Lemon, Padilla, Marshall, Chandler).
Junior varsity—Leilehua 66, Waipahu 40

 

OIA WHITE

Kalani 74, Castle 45

The Falcons cruised to an easy victory led by Angelo Berady with 23 points and Ryoji Iguchi's 16.

 

At Kalani gym

                                                                                                                                           
Castle (1-2)86112045
Kalani (2-1)1520221774

CASTLE—Jaryth Richardson-Acoba 0, Seth Tiumalu 7, Jordan Manalo 7, Jaren Elderts-Bruhn 5, Joshua Kong 6, Adam Canne 1, Micah Maeda 2, Jordan Aleki 0, Kainoa Stone 6, Isaac Makekau 4, Joel Hendricks 7.
KALANI —Imani Washington 2, Jordan Yogi 0, JJ Marino 5, Angelo Berady 23, Tatsuya Ono 12, Vincent Tran 6, Bryson Yorita 4, Nick Huth 4, Elbert Khauatakoun 2, Ryoji Iguchi 16.
3-point goals—Castle none. Kalani 5 (Iguchi 3, Yorita, Mariano).

 

Pearl City 53, Waialua 47

Nicholas Villarmia and Johnson Chao led the way for the Chargers with 12 points each.

 

At Pearl City gym

                                                                                                                                           
Waialua (0-2)817101247
Pearl City (2-0)910142053

WAIALUA—Vance Maluyo 18, Chase Uhlier 10, Rudi Galapia 7, John-Ray Garcia 6, Virgilio Repollo 4, Kyle Michael 2.
PEARL CITY—Nicholas Villarmia 12, Johnson Chao 12, Josiah Demello 8, Corey Puiamzon 6, Mitchell Resurrection 5, Kahana Neal 4, Isaac Shim 2, Reese Bustamente-Tolbe 2, Paul Perry 2.
3-point goals—Waialua 1 (Maluyo). Pearl City 2(Puiamzon, Villarmia).
Junior varsity—Pearl City 59, Waialua21

 

No. 8 Roosevelt 74, Anuenue 16

The Rough Riders maintain their unbeaten streak following a big win over Na Koa. Roosevelt led by nearly 30 points after the first quarter and kept on rolling.

 

At Roosevelt gym

                                                                                                                                           
Anuenue (0-4)246416
Roosevelt (3-0)311326474

ANUENUE—Makana Fernandez 4, Kaipo Cullen 0, Kanami Armitage 2, Kahooipo Mossman-Ancog 6, Mahuka Cullen 2, Alika Hussey 2, Laakea Manoi-Hyde 0, Laamaikahiki Kamai 0.
ROOSEVELT—Kaipo Pale 8, Brendan Nakatani 2, Brandon Mitchell 8, Agaese Tago 4, Johnson Delos Santos 7, Kalai Kalei 7, Chase Yogi 6, Pono Patoc 6, Michael Moe 0, Robert Willis 7, Troy Nakasuji 4, Miguel Molle 15.
3-point goals—Anuenue none. Roosevelt 3 (Mitchell 2, Yogi).

 

ILH boys

Mid-Pacific 55, Saint Louis 52

Andrew Swanson led the way for the Owls as they picked up their first victory of the season againts the Crusaders. Swanson had 20 points for Mid-Pacific, while Ty Kono had 12 ponits and Patrick Matthews contributed 10 points.

 

At McCabe Gym

                                                                                                                                           
Mid-Pacific (1-2)1014161555
Saint Louis (0-2)101162552

MID-PACIFIC —Andrew Swanson 20, Ty Kono 12, Patrick Matthews 10, Shaun Dobovan 5, Shane Kuihara 5, Dayron Uchiyama 3.
SAINT LOUIS —Marcus Umu 12, Jaris Popaca-Falefa 11, Quinn Arakawa 9, Acen Cabral 9, Mika Wong 5, Nainoa Frank 4, Drew Viena 2.
3-point goals—Mid Pacific 4 (Kono 2, Dobovan, Matthews). Saint Louis 6 (Popacca-Falefa 3, Arakawa, Umu, Wong).

 

Damien 53, Maryknoll 39

Breysen Lee and Jacob Cachola each had 11 points as the Monarchs cruised to victory over the Spartans. Maryknoll's attempt at a second-half comeback came up short despite 12 points by Jacob Mayer.

 

At Damien gym

                                                                                                                                           
Maryknoll (1-3)10814739
Damien (1-1)1016131453

MARYKNOLL—Jacob Mayer 12, Masashi Uematsu 8, Isaiah Dowdell 6, Nua Iuvale 4, Trevor Ventura 3, Andrew Wu 2, Hirokazu Sasaki 2, Jordan Tomas 1, Kekia'i Cashman-Fernandez 1.
DAMIEN —Breysen Lee 11, Jacob Cachola 11, Tyler Tamayo 6, Matt Labaguen 6, Mark Baay 6, Dylan Yonamine-Baysay 5, Nephi Tuitele 4, Kevin Aganos 2, Lonn Iwashita 2.
3-point goals—Maryknoll 2 (Uematsu 2). Damien 1(Yonamine-Baysay).
Junior varsity—Damien 52, Pacific Baptist 36

 

ILH GIRLS

'Iolani 62, No. 3 Mid-Pacific 51

Behind Lahela Usui's 19 points, the Raiders defeated the Owls. Lori Yamashita had 15 points and Saphyre Rezentes contributed 14 points, while Jenna Savusa had 20 points for Mid-Pacific in the defeat.

 

At Mid-Pacific gym

                                                                                                                                           
'Iolani (3-1)1416161662
Mid-Pacific (2-1)89211351

'IOLANI —Lahela Usui 19, Lori Yamashita 15, Saphyre Rezentes 14, Georgette Lopes-Liutolo 5, Alex Masaquel 5, Kaitlyn Shikada 2, Alyssa Liilii 2.
MID-PACIFIC—Jena Savusa 20, Keaton McFadden 10, Jordan Kealoha 8, Ashley Yamachika 4, Kiki Robertson 3, Shanon Nishimura 3, Taylor Babbitt 3.
3-point goals—'Iolani 4 (Rezentes, Yamashita, Lopes-Liutolo, Usui). Mid-Pacific 1 (Nishimura).

Varsity girls Division II
Sacred Heats 62, Punahou 60
High scorersPun: Sarah Ota 23. SHA: Naiher Paikai 14.

 

WEDNESDAY'S LATE RESULT

Kalaheo 58, Waialua 25

At Waialua gym

                                                                                                                                           
Kalaheo (4-5)22226858
Waialua (1-8)784625

KALAHEO—Kourtni Thomas 12, Kaua Cale 10, Chelsea Dyer 9, Kamae Perry 9, Jordy Smith 6, Tiffany Harada 4, Alysia Burnett 4, Miranda Rojas 2, Vallie Rodrigues 2.
WAIALUA—Cristalyn Moniz 11, Savannah Ash 4, Ciara Baludoy 4, Allysiah Hernandez 3, Althia Dicion 3 .
3-point goals—Kalaheo 4 (Thomas 2, Dyer, Smith). Waialua none.
Junior varsity—Waialua 40, Kalaheo 37