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Roosevelt eliminates Moanalua


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POSTED: Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Moanalua did just about everything possible to stay alive in the playoffs.

Na Menehune just didn't make enough free throws, and Roosevelt is thankful for that. The Rough Riders got 16 points from Nicole Ramirez and a key go-ahead layup by Kelcie Namba for a 49-43 double-overtime win over Moanalua last night at Roosevelt's gym.

The seventh-ranked Rough Riders (17-4) advanced in the Oahu Interscholastic Association Red Conference double-elimination tourney and will play Farrington tomorrow at Mililani's gym in a televised battle. Roosevelt, which has one loss in the tourney (to Farrington), will need two victories over Farrington to claim the league title. The Governors can seal the OIA Red title with a win.

Tenth-ranked Moanalua (14-10) got 11 points from Jasmine Funtanilla, who also grabbed six rebounds and hit a 23-foot trey to end the first half to give her team a 20-18 lead. A.J. Verdida also scored 11 points.

The team shot 43 percent from the field (18-for-42) against Roosevelt's man and zone defenses. Roosevelt shot 33 percent (17-for-52).

Kiley Lau added eight points off the bench for Moanalua, whose fans filled two-thirds of the gym.

Namba, who finished with 10 points, had missed a few tough left-handed shots on drives before penetrating deep into Moanalua's zone for another lefty try that went in perfectly. That gave Roosevelt a 39-38 lead with 5 seconds left in the first overtime.

After conferring, officials put 6 seconds on the clock, which gave Funtanilla enough time to dribble coast-to-coast, launch an off-balance 15-footer from the left side and draw a foul from Ramirez as time expired.

“;I didn't listen to anybody yelling,”; Funtanilla said. “;I just focused on myself and the free throws.”;

Standing alone with a chance to win the game, Funtanilla drilled the first free throw to tie it at 39-all, but was long on the second and the game went into another extra period.

Ramirez, who was surprised by the foul call, didn't feel relieved right away.

“;If she made that (free throw), I would've been down for the count,”; she said. “;I should've played smarter. I made an error that put my team in a bad situation. It was all in their hands. I let my team down. I just wanted to get something back for our team.”;

Ramirez stepped up in the second overtime, draining a 3-pointer from the top to give the Rough Riders the lead for good, 42-41, with 3:11 to go. Roosevelt outscored the visitors 8-2 the rest of the way as Moanalua went cold from the field.

Moanalua is eliminated from the OIA playoffs, but already had a state-tourney berth sewn up.

Last night was a demonstration of impressive improvement by Na Menehune, who had lost to Roosevelt by 27- and 12-point margins during the regular season.

In fact, Moanalua kept Roosevelt's Mikela Thoemmes in check. Thoemmes, who scored a season-high 35 points against Moanalua in mid-December, was limited to nine points last night, including none in the first half against a double-teaming mix of zone defenses.

Moanalua's Achilles' heel showed again. With 1-for-7 shooting at the free-throw line in the fourth quarter, Moanalua was unable to put Roosevelt away and squandered a lead that had held up since the first quarter. The visitors shot 5-for-18 from the foul line; Roosevelt was 9-for-15.

At Roosevelt gym

                                                                                                                                                                           
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MOANALUA—Kiley Lau 8, Joanna Nicolas 5, Jasmine Funtanilla 11, Meleane Smith 6, Jaidon Rego 1, A.J. Verdida 11, Jasmine Young-Gusman 1

ROOSEVELT—Breyana Dutro 3, Kelcie Namba 10, Charisse Tanabe 4, Shana Kawakami 4, Nicole Ramirez 16, Abcde Furuta-Harada 0, Rachel Gomes 3, Mikela Thoemmes 9, Anuhea Kanealii 0

3-point goals—Moanalua 2 (Verdida, Funtanilla), Roosevelt 6 (Ramirez 3, Dutro, Namba, Gomes).

 

OIA RED BOYS PLAYOFFS

Waipahu 38, No. 5 Kalaheo 37

The Marauders played their biggest game of the season last night, upsetting the Mustangs in head coach Chico Furtado's final game and ending Kalaheo's season.

Waipahu, which went 3-8 in the regular season, held Kalaheo's leading scorer, Aaron Fernandez, to just eight points.

Daniel Diomanpo led Waipahu with 12 points.

At Kalaheo gym

                                                                                                                                                           
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WAIPAHU—Chance Delima 0, Duketoa Tili 6, Tatupu Tatupu 2, Anthony Agustin 0, Daniel Diomanpo 12, Michael Alipio 4, Westley Nagaseu 0, Anson Castello 9, Asalemo Fruean 5.

KALAHEO—Quincy Mason 0, Kevin Leong 3, Shane Hipa 8, Derick Morgan 0, Zach Lovelace 0, Bryson Anoba 0, Edward Atanoa 2, Kona Makaula 13, Wilson Macleod 3, Aaron Fernandez 8.

3-point goals—Waipahu none. Kalaheo 7 (Makaula 2, Fernandez 2, Leong, Hipa, Macleod).

No. 10 Kaimuki 64, Aiea 46

The Bulldogs handed Na Alii in a lopsided defeat. Kaimuki's Mason Kualii-Moe finished with a game-high 22 points, followed by teammate Gabriel Stietzel with 16.

Chucky Kaahunui scored 19 points for Aiea.

The Bulldogs will travel to Mililani today for another playoff game.

At Kaimuki gym

                                                                                                                                                           
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AIEA—Kory Naeole 8, Chucky Kaahunui 19, Branden Abiva 0, Api Foumai 4, Freddy Taliulu 5, Daniel Chambers 2, Keano Kuia 0, Dylan Dobson 0, Phillip Madriaga 0, Braxton Fukutomi 5, Colin Naito 1, Ilalio Sio 2.

KAIMUKI—Tevin Nishiyama 7, Nicholas Motellang 3, Mason Kualii-Moe 22, Gordan Gestrich 0, Jonn Kakitani 0, Elijah Morita 7, Gabriel Stietzel 16, Chester Sua 8, A.J. DeJesus 0, Ekolu Vares 1, Ken Hashimoto 0, Siaosi Heloapiapi 0.

3-point goals—Aiea 1 (Kaahunui). Kaimuki 9 (Kualii-Moe 4, Stietzel 4, Nishiyama).

Farrington 66, Radford 63

The Governors slipped past the Rams to stay afloat in the playoffs.

Three Farrington players scored in double figures, led by Lancelot Williams with 21 points, Jeffery Madarang with 17 and Ronald Williams with 12.

Radford's T.J. Reid finished with 19 points.

Farrington will face Kahuku today at 6 p.m.

At Radford gym

                                                                                                                                                   
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FARRINGTON—Joel Lanzaderas 0, Scotland Smith 3, Jeffrey Madarang 17, Paul Solomon 4, Jayfrey Damo 7, Bernard DeLeon 0, Lancelot Williams 21, Ronald Williams 12, Viane Vaina 2, Justin Vele 0, Keoni Kiko 0.

RADFORD—T.J. Reid 19, Glenn Castil 0, Tevita Barazilala 7, Jefferson Fiesta 9, Zach Pelzi 4, Bobby Woshlager 4, Isaiah Jackson 10, Dorsey Norris 0, Warren Carter 0, Cy Salanoa 3, Roscoe Kalilikani 3, Wayne Keys Jr. 0, Steven Watkins 4.

3-point goals—Farrington 1 (Damo). Radford 2 (Reid, Kalilikane).

Leilehua def. Kaiser

No final score or details reported.

 

ILH DIVISION II

BOYS

Academy of the Pacific 62, Island Pacific 53

Hanalani 69, Lanakila Baptist 54

Christian Academy 63, Hawaii Baptist 43

High scorers—AOP: Micah Dunhour, Simon Koch 16, Trent Valentine 15. IPA: Jason Brenner 19, Theo Duplechain 10. Han: P.J. Minaya 24. LB: Chase Hazelwood 15. CA: Michael Urcia 17, Axton Durand 12. HBA: Christian Morimoto, Nathan Le 10.

GIRLS

University 39, Lanakila Baptist 21

St. Francis 51, Christian Academy 28

La Pietra 33, Lutheran 17

Hanalani 49, St. Andrew's 19

High scorers—UHS: Quynne Eharris 20. LB: Crystal Sonson 10. StF: Ashley Kupau 12, Aja Gample, Nicole Yuen 10. CA: Tori Adres 8. LaP: Salote Liutolo-Lopes 10. LHS: Mari Gibo 5. Han: Ashley Stamm 13. StA: H. Dixon 9.