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'Iolani back in final


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POSTED: Saturday, March 06, 2010

The Kahuku Red Raiders picked a bad evening to go cold.

Top-seeded 'Iolani thwarted Kahuku, forcing 18 turnovers for a 55-44 win over the Red Raiders last night in the semifinals of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Boys Basketball Division I State Championships at the Stan Sheriff Center.

'Iolani had a dynasty, with five consecutive state titles from 2002 to 2006. This will be the Raiders' first trip to the final since.

The Raiders (19-7) swarmed Kahuku sharpshooter Nehoa Akina, who finished with just 11 points on 5-for-17 shooting. 'Iolani platooned five for five most of the night, assigning Kainoa Chu and Trevyn Tulonghari to cover Akina.

“;I know our guys really compete,”; 'Iolani coach Dean Shimamoto said. “;They're really working hard. Defense takes a lot of toughness and they're showing it.”;

Chu was productive offensively, as well, with 22 points (6-for-15) and five boards. The Raiders shot just 33 percent, struggling at times against Kahuku's 1-3-1 zone, but made up for it at the line with 18-for-24 shooting (75 percent).

Kahuku shot 36 percent from the field (15-for-42) against 'Iolani's scrambling man-to-man defense. Forward Shairone Thompson led Kahuku (15-12) with 17 points and 12 rebounds. He shot 9-for-10 from the foul line, but had limited touches in the second half and missed all four of his shot attempts.

“;We wanted our big guys to front him, but we also wanted our guys to put more pressure on top on their guards,”; Shimamoto said.

The pressure worked; Kahuku finished with numerous turnovers and was 2-for-17 from the 3-point arc. 'Iolani also outrebounded the Red Raiders 35-23.

Kahuku rallied from an 11-point deficit and pulled within 39-36 after a 3-pointer by Samala Afalava from the right wing just before the end of the third quarter.

“;We said, 'We aren't gonna lose.' We're family and you play hard for your family,”; Chu said. “;We executed on defense.”;

After Chu drove through the paint for a bucket, the Raiders ran a spread offense and forced Kahuku to extend its defense. Six turnovers without a point over the next 5 minutes by the Red Raiders sealed their demise.

Chu, Jarrett Arakawa and Josiah Sukumaran combined to make seven of their nine free throws as 'Iolani opened the lead to 52-40 with 1:06 remaining.

The key, though, was keeping Akina under wraps.

“;I feel bummed out. We came in here with a good game plan,”; the senior said. “;We had it slip away in the fourth quarter. We missed too many easy shots.”;

Akina didn't attack the basket until the final minutes.

“;Their defense was good,”; Kahuku coach Hiram Akina said. “;Shairone and Jackson (Kaka) did good early, but Nehoa wasn't hitting his shot,”; he said. “;We wanted Nehoa to drive and get fouled, but he said, 'I got the shot.'”;

“;He was looking for his 3 'cause he was relying on it all year,”; Tulonghari said. “;I knew I had to take that from him.”;

 

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KAHUKU—Michael Tyau 0, Kawehena Johnson 2, Samala Afalava 3, Hans Brown 4, Mua Malufau 0, Sage Kaka 0, Wonka Beatty 0, Nehoa Akina 11, Jackson Kaka 7, Shairone Thompson 17, Josh Christensen 0, K.J. Uluava 0, Evan Moe 0, Mason Golden 0.
'IOLANI —Kainoa Chu 22, Trevyn Tulonghari 8, Kainoa Scheer 2, Reid Saito 5, Jarrett Arakawa 5, Andrew Skalman 3, Ammon Baldomero 0, Josiah Sukumaran 6, Gabriel Vega 4, John Foy 0.
3-point goals—Kahuku 2 (Afalava, Akina). 'Iolani 5 (Chu 3, Arakawa, Tulonghari).

 

Consolation

Kamehameha-Maui 53, Waiakea 43

Mililani 73, Lahainaluna 62

Moanalua 64, Hilo 60

High scorers—KSM: Tyler Hilsabeck 24, Terani Richmond 15. Waik: Chris Mattos 10. Mil: Reginald Griffin 23, Hassan Richardson 18, Joseph McGlamery 15 . Lah: Samuel Kiek 17, Micah Arcangel 10 .Moan: Wesley Ambrust 14, Marcus Keense 11, Marcus Monroe 10 . Hilo: Dakota Allen 19, Chan Spikes 13 .