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No. 5 Moanalua boys defeat No. 4 Kahuku


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POSTED: Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Fifth-ranked Moanalua held on to a lead by converting its free throws down the stretch in a 64-58 boys basketball victory over No. 4 Kahuku. The win moved Na Menehune into a tie for first place in OIA Red East.

Na Menehune warmed up in the second quarter, scoring 21 points to open a 30-25 lead at halftime.

Josiah Kauhola scored 21 points, including two 3-pointers, and Marcus Monroe added 11 to lead Moanalua.

Nehoa Akina scored a game-high 31 points and nailed four 3-pointers for Kahuku.

At Kahuku gym

                                                                                                                                           
Moanalua (6-1)921181664
Kahuku (6-1)1114122158

MOANALUA—Reece Racoma 7, Kevin Amaral 8, Josiah Kauhola 21, Wesley Armbrust 6, Marcus Monroe 11, Dexter Williams 4, Marcus Keene 7,Carl Ko 0, Richard Villasenor 0.

KAHUKU—Kawehena Johnson 3, Samala Afalava 3, Hans Brown 4, Mua Malufau 0, Sage Kaka 9, Nehoa Akina 31, Jackson Kaka 0, Shairone Thompson 6, Mason Golden 2.

3-point goals—Moanalua 3 (Kauhola 2, Racoma). Kahuku 6 (Akina 4, Afalava, Kaka).

Junior varsity—Kahuku 51, Moanalua 45

McKinley 51, Kaiser 49

Andy Sombatphivane scored to put the Tigers ahead 50-49 in the last minute and Lesley Machiguchi sealed the win after a last-second foul by sinking one of his free throws.

Rio Kwon scored 11 points to lead McKinley to its first conference win.

 

At McKinley gym

                                                                                                                                           
Kaiser (2-5)1110101849
McKinley (1-6)1412111451

KAISER—Matthew Nagata 0, Davin Morton 5, Adam Kostylo 0, Justin Wuich 2, Preston Wuich 18, Doug Gehring 0, Corey Lum 4, Bret Kanoa 4, Mark Guirguis 9, Quinton Wong 0, Ronson Hill 7.

MCKINLEY—Jason Ramano 3, Micah Waters 2, Sio Fiso 4, Pryson Wallace 6, Kioco Melson 6, Lesley Machiguchi 10, Rio Kwon 11, Andy Sombatphivane 6, Ryan Arzandon 3.

3-point goals—Kaiser 3 (Morton, P. Wuich, Guirguis). McKinley 3 (Ri. Kwon. Machiguchi, Ramano).

Junior varsity—McKinley 49, Kaiser 33

Farrington 45, Kaimuki 42

The Governors' defense shut out the Bulldogs in the second quarter and forced two turnovers in the final minutes to ensure the win.

Jeffrey Madarang nailed four 3-pointers and finished with 16 points to lead Farrington.

Gabe Stietzel scored 24 points for Kaimuki.

 

At Kaimuki gym

                                                                                                                                           
Farrington (2-5)617111145
Kaimuki (4-3)150151242

FARRINGTON—Joel Lanzaderas 0, Jeffrey Madarang 16, Paul Soloman 5, Jayfrey Damo 7, Bernard Deleon 0, Lancelot Williams 13, Ronald Williams 0, Viane Vaina 4.

KAIMUKI —Tevin Nishiyama 3, Nick Motellang 2, Mason Kualii-Moi 2, Elijah Morita 4, Johnny Tuitele 2, Gabe Stietzel 24, Chester Sua 1, Sean Spencer 4, Ekolu Vares 0.

3-point goals—Farrington 4 (Madarang 4). Kaimuki 4 (Stietzel 3, Nishiyama).

Junior varsity—Farrington 56, Kaimuki 53

OIa red west

No. 10 Campbell 52, Radford 40

Christian Storment scored 18 points to lead the Sabers past the Rams.

JB Fontenot scored 14 points for Radford.

 

At Radford gym

                                                                                                                                           
Campbell (6-1)1211121752
Radford (2-4)51214940

CAMPBELL —Kristian Manuel 8, Christian Storment 18, Fouina Haskins 12, Christopher Crawford 2, Allan Otanes 2, Mason Mau 0, Timothy Friend 4, Carter Kauwenaole 0, Clayton Darity 6, Mark-Luke Agni 0, Brandon Todd 0, Maika Ulufale 0, Christian-Jay Ramos 0.

RADFORD—TJ Reid 9, Glenn Castil 2, Tevita Barazilala 5, Jefferson Fiesta 5, Zach Pelzi 0, Bobby Woshlager 0, Isaiah Jackson 0, Dorsey Norris 0, JB Fontenot 14, Warren Carter 0, Ben Scheuring 0, Cy Salanoa 4, Wayne Keys Jr. 1, Dylan Prieto-Hokamura 0.

3-point goals—Campbell none. Radford 1 (Fiesta).

Junior varsity—Campbell 48, Radford 43, OT

Leilehua 63, Waipahu 56

Xavier Adger and Brent Lemon scored 15 points each as the Mules defeated the Marauders.

 

At Waipahu gym

                                                                                                                                           
Leilehua (4-3)815211963
Waipahu (1-6)58172656

LEILEHUA—Xavier Adger 15, Brent Lemon 15, Dillon Pa'u 1, Stockton Crowley 8, Martin Hall 8, Carlos Marshall 2, Paul Gorton 0, Lopaka Chandler 7, Cassius Camanse 7.

WAIPAHU —Chance Delima 0, Asalemo Fruean 19, Jayvee Cadiente 2, Duketoa Tili 0, Tatupu Tatupu 7, Anthony Agustin 0, Daniel Diomanpo 15, Michael Alipio 0, Eric Castro 1, Westley Nagaseu 3, Anson Castello 9, Perzie Calucag 0.

3-point goals—Leilehua none. Waipahu 2 (Diomanpo, A. Catello).

Junior varsity—Leilehua 69, Waipahu 51

Aiea 48, Kapolei 31

Na Alii played solid defense, holding the Hurricanes under double digits in the first three quarters in the victory.

Chucky Kaahunui and Braxton Fukutomi scored 11 points apiece to lead Aiea.

 

At Kapolei gym

                                                                                                                                           
Aiea (3-4)515101848
Kapolei (1-6)4781231

AIEA —Kory Naeole 9, Chucky Kaahunui 11, Branden Abiva 5, Freddy Aliulu 4, Daniel Chambers 1, Keano Kuia 4, Michael Hogan 3, Braxton Fukutomi 11.

KAPOLEI —Michael Ching 0, Jordan Solidum 4, Jared Milare 2, West Mataafa 0, Gregory Ching 0, Kainoa Pakele 0, Samson Chong 0, Michael Medeiros 0, Kamry Nedd 0, Manson George 11, Kapua Awong 3, Devyn Knight 1, Chance Lawson 6, Povesi Togiailva 4.

3-point goals—Aiea 3 (Naeole, Kaahuni, Abiva). Kapolei 1 (George).

Junior varsity—Kapolei 52, Aiea 42