Prep Beat
Kalaheo OIA
win streak at 75Prep athletes of the Week D.C. Daniels scored 13 points and Kalaheo ran its Oahu Interscholastic Association win streak to 75 last night by defeating host Kaimuki, 54-41.The Mustangs jumped out to a 15-7 first-quarter lead over the cold-shooting Bulldogs and never looked back.
Ikaika Francis added 11 for the Mustangs. Darrell Tautofi and Kila Kamakawiwo'ole each had 11 for Kaimuki.
Kalaheo 15 8 13 18 - 54 Kaimuki 7 5 16 13 - 41Kalaheo: Billy Holland, James Robertson, Eric Sandobal 6, Nate Ijima 6, Shaydon Marumoto 2, Ikaika Francis 11, Duane Ijima 4, Erin Moorehead 2, D.C. Daniels 13, Andrew Brailey 0, Karl Kauhau-Liftee 8, Adrian Aurelio 2.Kaimuki: Fred Kaluna 6, Tony Moore 0, Scott Arakaki 0, Kila Kamakawiwo'ole 11, Koko Barquis 4, Chris Kamakeeaina 2, Darren Tautofi 0, Darrell Tautofi 11, Matt Faga 0, Brandon Hayashida 2, Justin Faimeallelei 5.
Junior varsity - Kaimuki 37, Kalaheo 34.
MCKINLEY 54, KAHUKU 42: At Kahuku, Jay-R LaForteza hit for 10 of his game-high 21 points and Kenoche Mostella added 10 of his 13 points in a 22 point fourth quarter for the Tigers.
Micah Casey was Kahuku's high-point man with 14..
McKinley 14 8 10 22--54 Kahuku 10 7 14 11--42McKinley: Curt Leong 7, Edsley Hicks 2, Jay-R LaForteza 21, Voltaire Gansit 2, Kenoche Mostella 13, Christopher Cluney 3, Richard Berrios 6, Willie Talamoa 0.Kahuku: Legrand Goo 0, Jacob Malufau 3, Alii Alisa 0, Aaron Francisco 4, Loma Olevao 12, Tama Siilata 2, James Kammerer 5, Tahitoe Carlson 0, Micah Casey 14, Tusi Mailo 0, Orlando Wong 0, Vai Funaki 2.
Junior varsity--Kahuku 52, McKinley 25.
WAIANAE 74, WAIALUA 45: At Waianae, William Broadus popped in 16 of his game-high 29 points in the fourth quarter as the Seariders converted a rash of Waialua turnovers into easy baskets to break the game open.
Broadus' brother, Rashaun, added 20 points for Waianae. Nick Manguino (14) and Randy Udarbe (13) paced the Bulldogs.
Waialua 10 8 17 10-45 Waianae 16 14 15 29-74Waialua: Randy Udarbe 13, Nick Manguino 14, Ikaika Soares 7, Jason Pacariem 4, Randall Isomura 2, Julian Luke 2, Jamison R. 2, Gregory S. 1.Waianae: Mike Autida 7, Rico Jiminez 0, Jonah Nunuha 6, Kelii Lopes 6, Robert Hamili 0, William Ballaran 0, William Broadus 29, Calvin Brown 6, Wilfredo Dinong 0, Rashaun Broadus 20, Martin Thomas 0,
Junior varsity-Waianae 42, Waialua 39
Leilehua 75, Nanakuli 67: At Nanakuli, Charles Lewis, Clifton Feliciano and Garland Gantt each scored six points in the second quarter to help the Mules build a big lead and then hold on to beat the Golden Hawks.
Lewis topped Leilehua with 19 points and Josh Thomas had 18.
Leilehua 14 30 13 18 - 75 Nanakuli 8 15 26 18 - 67Leilehua: Garland Gantt 12, Josh Thomas 18, Ricardo Bachelor 0, Travis Meeker 0, Josh Jumawan 5, Clifton Felicio 12, Shane Tangonan 0, Charles Lewis 19, Kuaika Thomas 4, Kenny Whiteside 0, Leonardo Warren 4.Nanakuli: Anthony Sandobal 2, Albert Napolean 0, Barry Medeiros 3, Lensie Mahelona 0, Aaron Figuero 4, Lewis Mafua 11, Keoki Duarte 13, Herman Asinsin 12, Janilo Paulo 0, Kapena Keopuhiwa 13, Jason Laquaton 9, Chris Ancheta 0.
Junior varsity - Leilehua 51, Nanakuli 32
Kaiser 51, Farrington 36: Statistics not reported
MARYKNOLL 36, KAMEHAMEHA 35: At Kamehameha, Kenny Lindsay hit one of two free throws in the final minute to give the Spartans an Interscholastic League of Honolulu victory over the Warriors.
Isaiah Alameda led Kamehameha with 15 points. Lindsay topped Maryknoll with 10.
Maryknoll 15 5 4 12--36 Kamehameha 12 10 9 4--35Maryknoll: Eric Valdriz 8, Nate Cowen 2, Sean Ortiz 8, Russell Sypowicz 0, Adi Mavanovic 7, Jason Lum 0, Kenny Lindsay 10, Justin Holzgrove 1, Janssen Kilangtang 0.Kamehameha: Nouveau Naumu 8, Sean Uehara 0, Nainoa Spencer 0, Kanoa Alapai 6, Isaiah Alameda 15, Kolo Kapanui 6, Josh Steinhoff 0, Reggie Maldonado 0.
IOLANI 43, PUNAHOU 38: At Punahou, Bobby Webster made 10 of 10 free throws to help keep the Raiders in front.
Travis McGaughy added six of his nine points in the final quarter for Iolani.
Webster finished with 12 while Ryan Saito paced the Buffanblu with 11.
Iolani 12 10 6 15--43 Punahou 9 7 8 14--38Iolani: Bronson Melemai 6, Travis McGaughy 9, Kyle LaBenz 2, Shane Ouchi 0, Leroy Nicolas 0, Bobby Nash 4, Bobby Webster 12, Tyler McCready 4, Joe Udell 6, Donny Mateaki 0.Punahou: Timothy Au 0, Kynan Pang 0, Richard Kim 2, Chris Young 5, Daniel Lam 7, Ryan Saito 11, Todd LaFountaine 0, Pono Kaimuloa 0, David Kowen 1, Adam Kau 3, Alex Fergus 7, Lucas Love 2, Dane Uperesa 0.
St. Louis 51, University 47: At Klum Gym, the Crusaders outscored the Junior Rainbows, 17-6, in the final three minutes to win their second straight ILH game.
UHS fell to 1-2
No individual statistics were reported.
Athletes of the Week
Cheyne Bloch, Baldwin: The senior broke his own record in the 100 breaststroke and anchored two record-setting relay teams at the Kalani Invitational swim meet.
Ianetta Lei, Iolani: The sophomore hit for the cycle, driving in three runs, and combined with Mitzi Ing on a two-hitter in a softball game against Mid-Pacific.
Honorable mention
Boys' basketball
Herman Asinsin, Nanakuli: Scored seven of his game-high 15 points in overtime to lead the Golden Hawks over Pearl City.Jacob Avilla, Radford: Scored 21 points, including 10-for-10 from the free-throw line, in the Rams' win over Aiea.
Nalo Cabuyaban, Farrington: Scored 19 points, including the go-ahead basket, in the Governors' victory over Kahuku.
Kenny Lindsay, Maryknoll: Scored 39 points before fouling out in the Spartans' triple overtime win over University.
Miguel Parks, Pearl City: Sank three crucial overtime free throws en route to a team-high 20 points in the Chargers' overtime win against Waipahu.
Brandon Ross, Kalani: Scored 26 points in a losing effort to Kaimuki.
Ryan Sato, Punahou: Hit three 3-pointers in the final 90 seconds of regulation to help send the game into overtime against Kamehameha. The Buffanblu won on two free throws by Richard Kim with 11 seconds left.
Jonathan Tanibe, Moanalua: Hit for 22 points in each of two victories last week, including a buzzer-beater in the win over Leilehua.
Girls' paddling
Maryknoll Division II: The crew of Robin McAneeley, Rachel Baker, Carlin Donlin, Lea Sahim, Ashley Hicks and Jamie Adams won the Spartans' first ever varsity level race in the season-opening distance event.
Girls' softball
Shelley Featheran, Kailua: Tossed a three-hit shutout, striking out six and walking two, in a 4-0 win over Kaimuki Wednesday.Mitzi Ing, Iolani: Won twice, including a two-hit, seven-strikeout effort against Kamehameha.
Lehua Yap, Nanakuli: Held Waialua to one hit while striking out five in a game shortened to five innings.
Leo Sing Chow, Kamehameha: Shut out Punahou on three hits, walking two and striking out seven, in a win over the Buffanblu.
Jasmine McGuire, Sacred Hearts: Had two homers and drove in six runs in the victory over Maryknoll.
Rachel Lacar, Pearl City: Tossed a four-hitter, striking out 13, in a 2-1 loss to Leilehua.
Loihi McKeague, Pearl City: Struck out 11 and scattered three hits in shutting out Waianae.
Amy Taniguchi, Iolani: Smacked a three-run homer to account for all of the Raiders' scoring in a 3-1 win over Kamehameha.
Naomi Wright, Castle: Hit a two-run double, then scored the go-ahead run in a come-from-behind win against Kahuku.
Boys' Soccer
Nicholas Tudisco, St. Louis: Scored three goals in the Crusaders' win over Damien.Robert Lee, Castle: Scored three goals in the win over Kaiser.
Boys' Swimming
Nick Borreca, Punahou: Won the 200 and 500 freestyle and anchored the winning 200 freestyle relay team at the Kalani Invitational.Hong Zhe Sun, Iolani: Set a meet record in the 100 backstroke and also won the 200 individual medley.
Girls' Swimming
Kim Ono, Iolani: Won the 100 back, 200 IM and was part of the winning 200 individual medley team at the Kalani Invitational.Kristin Simunovich, Punahou: Won the 200 freestyle and led off the winning 200 freestyle relay team.
Ashley Swart, Kaiser: Won the 50 and 100 freestyle races.
Girls' Wrestling
Anna Tong, Kaiser: The undefeated OIA champion opened her title defense with a pin against Kaimuki.
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