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Defense lifts No. 1 Punahou past 'Iolani


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POSTED: Friday, January 22, 2010

Imagine if they start shooting as well as their coach.

Top-ranked Punahou was cold from the arc, but an air-tight defense shackled No. 3 'Iolani in a 46-31 win last night at Hemmeter Fieldhouse.

The win snapped Punahou's three-game losing streak against 'Iolani. A near-capacity crowd saw the Buffanblu improve to 4-0 in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu (14-1 overall) despite a 1-for-13 performance from 3-point range.

Punahou broke open a one-point game in the second half with tough man-to-man defense and dominant rebounding. Sophomore DeForest Buckner had 14 points and hustled for 16 rebounds, including six on the offensive end, and Malik Johnson scored a team-high 16 points to go with five caroms.

Buckner's size (6-foot-7) and hustle make him one of the state's best board men. He had 23 rebounds in a win over Kamehameha two weeks ago.

“;It matters to me,”; he said. “;Everybody has a role. My job is to get rebounds.”;

That was enough to make coach Alika Smith, the former University of Hawaii sharpshooter, beam with pride.

“;The greatest thing is they all have worked hard for each other,”; Smith said, noting the work Buckner and Johnson have put in on low-post turnaround shots and finding open teammates on the perimeter when the double team comes.

“;They've done a lot of individual work since last Wednesday,”; Smith added.

The Buffanblu shot 47 percent (21-for-45) and finished with a 35-18 advantage on the boards; 'Iolani had just one offensive rebound.

'Iolani (10-7, 3-2) couldn't get an offensive flow going. Kainoa Chu was limited to four points and the Raiders shot just 28 percent (10-for-36). Jarrett Arakawa had a team-high 10 points.

“;Our zone gave us the best chance. Punahou's really athletic and they make you pay,”; Raiders coach Dean Shimamoto said.

Punahou point guard Matt Feldman was steady, scoring on a couple of key fourth-quarter drives. Defenders Taylor Crabb and Henry Cassiday took turns covering the normally elusive Chu, who finished 2-for-8 from the field.

“;Taylor opened with him and Henry did a good job on him, too,”; Smith said. “;Henry wanted the challenge.”;

'Iolani opened with a 2-3 zone and stuck with it, along with some occasional fullcourt pressure, against the taller Buffanblu.

Johnson electrified the crowd with a two-handed dunk on a baseline drive for an early 10-2 lead. Punahou patiently dissected the zone for a 16-9 lead early in the second quarter.

By halftime, Punahou had a 22-15 lead and already had a major edge on the boards, 23-10.

 

At Hemmeter Fieldhouse

                                                                                                                                           
'Iolani (3-2)9614231
Punahou (4-0)148121246

'IOLANI—Andrew Skalman 2, Ammon Baldomero 0, Reid Saito 6, Jarrett Arakawa 10, Josiah Sukumaran 2, Kainoa Chu 4, Trevyn Tulonghari 3, Kainoa Scheer 2, Jourdan Simmonds 0, John Foy 0, Gabriel Vega 2
PUNAHOU—Taylor Crabb 0, Henry Cassiday 8, Sean McFadden 2, Matthew Feldman 4, James Dowsett 2, James Duncan 0, Malik Johnson 16, DeForest Buckner 14, Kaiwi Crabb 0.
3-point goals—'Iolani 3 (Arakawa 2, Saito), Punahou 1 (Cassiday)

 

No. 2 Kamehameha 46, Mid-Pacific 41

Micah Christenson had 10 points as the Warriors held off the Owls.

 

At Mid-Pacific gym

                                                                                                                                           
Kamehameha (4-1)151081346
Mid-Pacific (1-3)13861441

KAMEHAMEHA—Shane Matayoshi 9, Frank Ho 2, Micah Christenson 10, Branden Orpillia 4, Brent Auyong 4, Chaz Bajet 6, Davis Achong 0, Devin Kuhns 0, Charlton Tang 3, Dyrbe Enos 8.
MID-PACIFIC—Terrance Tenjoma 0, Patrick Matthews 9, Andrew Swanson 8, Dayton Uchiyama 0, Shaun Dobovan 8, Shane Kurihara 7, Keola Brown 0, Marcus Doi 6, Matthew Reyes 0, Ty Kono 3.
3-point goals—Kamehameha 3 (Christenson, Orpillia, Auyong). Mid-Pacific 4 (Dobovan 2, Kurihara, Kono).

 

ILH DIVISION I GIRLS

No. 5 'Iolani 45, Maryknoll 27

Taimane Passi's 11 points led a balanced Raiders attack.

 

At Maryknoll gym

                                                                                                                                           
'Iolani (4-2)817101045
Maryknoll (0-6)738927

'IOLANI—Saphyre Rezentes 7, Kryn Masutani 3, Lori Yamashita 0, Georgette Lopes-Liutolo 0, Kaitlyn Shikada 4, Lahela Usui 9, Shauni Watanabe 2, Alyssa Liilii 2, Alex Masaquel 7, Brittany Barnes 0, Taimane Passi 11.
MARYKNOLL—Ashley Agcaoili 8, Ashlee DeSantos 1, Amanda Busmante 0, Athena Adora 2, Crystie Wong 2, Taylor Wong 8, Kimiko Mitchell 6.
3-point goals—'Iolani 4 (Rezentes, Masutani, Shikada, Usui). Maryknoll 1 (T. Wong).

ILH Division II Girls
Punahou 41, HBA 37
Leading scorers—Pun: Sarah Ota 10. HBA: Kayla Yamamoto 8.

ILH Division II Boys
Word of Life 59, Hawaiian Mission 49
Punahou 63, Saint Louis 40
Academy of the Pacific 49, Maryknoll 31
Kamehameha 65, Hawaii Baptist 63
Leading scorers—WOL: Issac Iwamoto 16, Keawa Poggi 14. HMA: Brigan Santos 12, Kalai Lee 11, Jomell Navales 10. Pun: Chris McLaren, Daley King 9. StL: Culten Arroyo 9. AOP: Micah Dunhour 12. Mryk: Bradford Lum, Mitchell Mizuchi 7. Kam: Keanu Haina, Kawika Stant, Brandon Marfil 12. HBA: Bryan Smits 21, Christian Morimoto 17.