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ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
Kristin Simunovich
PUNAHOU
She won the 100 free (54.52) and 200 free (1:57.66) and swam on two winning relay teams as the Buffanblu won the Interscholastic League of Honolulu championship.Seth Lee-Yee
IOLANI
The senior's successful penalty kick in the second half gave the Red Raiders the game-clinching goal in their 2-1 state soccer championship victory over Mililani on Saturday.
HONOR ROLL
Outstanding performers in high school sports last week included:
BOYS' BASKETBALL
Junior Wong, St. Louis: Scored a career-high 27 points to pace the Crusaders to the ILH championship in a 76-37 victory over Damien on Friday.Jacob Avilla, Radford: Scored 27 points to lead the Rams past Leilehua, 52-47, in an OIA playoff game.
Van Dorsey, Roosevelt: Scored 19 and 26 points in two Rough Riders playoff victories.
Justin Grahovac, Mililani: His 12 points helped the Trojans upset previously unbeaten Castle, 45-43, in the OIA playoffs.
D.C. Daniels, Kalaheo: Scored 21 points to lead the Mustangs past Moanalua, 48-29, and to an automatic state tournament berth.
Kalvin Koverman, St. Louis: The senior forward scored 13 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in the Crusaders' 76-37 ILH title game win over Damien last Friday.
BOYS' GOLF
Kyle Pao, Kahuku: Carded a 39-37--76 for low score in OIA action at the par-72 Leilehua Golf Course on Monday to lead the Red Raiders to a 317 team score.
GIRLS' GOLF
Jaime Yoshimura, Kaiser: Her 40-40--80 paced Kaiser to a 192 team score at the par-75 Leilehua layout.
BOYS' RIFLERY
Huan Degunya, Leilehua: Shot a 240 to win the OIA individual championship in small bore.Ryan Tanoue, St. Louis: Shot a 283 on Saturday to lead the Crusaders past Kamehameha, 1649-1420, in ILH smallbore competition
GIRLS' RIFLERY
Shameice Logan, Leilehua: Fired a 210 score to win the OIA's small bore individual champion. She was followed by fellow Mules Mary Joy Tibay and Alma Gorgonio.
BOYS' SOCCER
Jon Stevens, Mililani: Scored the goal that propelled the Trojans past Pearl City and into their first state championship match.Travis Watanabe, Iolani: Scored one goal and set up the other when he was fouled in the penalty area during the Raiders' 2-1 state championship victory over Mililani.
BOYS' SWIMMING
Nick Borreca, Punahou: Won the 200 (1:45.09) and 500 (4:50.66) freestyle events as the Buffanblu captured the ILH championship.Rob McIntyre, Pac-Five: Won the 50 (22.08) and 100 free (48.51) for the third-place Wolfpack in the ILH championships.
Hong Zhe Sun, Iolani: Touched first in the 100 back (52.22) and 100 fly (52.21) and led the Raiders to second at the ILH championships.
GIRLS' SWIMMING
Kim Ono, Iolani: Took first in the 100 back and 200 individual medley (2:10.15), helping the Raiders to second in the ILH championships.
BOYS' WRESTLING
Travis Lee, St. Louis: Defending state and ILH champion and ILH MVP in wrestling, moved up in weight class to defeat Iolani's defending state champ Ken Kakesako last Friday. Lee is 25-1 with 19 of his 25 victories coming by way of a pin.
COACHING
Cal Lee, St. Louis football: Named coach of the year by the National Federation of State High School Associations.
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Notebook
SOCCER
Warriors, come out and play
Kamehameha is the top seed in the girls' state soccer championships, which begin tonight at school fields and run through Saturday.at Aloha Stadium.The Warriors finished their season 9-1-2. The other seeded teams are No. 2 Moanalua (11-1-1), No. 3 Baldwin (12-0) and No. 4 Hawaii Prep (12-0).
SWIMMING
State meet on Maui
Baldwin is the favorite to win the boys' title and Punahou the girls' crown in the swimming and diving meets at Maui's Soichi Sakamoto Pool on Friday and Saturday. But watch out for Punahou's boys and Iolani's girls, both capable of upset victories if everything goes right for them.BET YOU NEVAH KNOW: Girls' swimming and tennis are the oldest sports sponsored by the Hawaii High School Athletic Association.
Scoreboard
Varsity girls BASKETBALL
Prep preseason
Pearl City 47, Castle 45
High scorers--PC: Momi Monis 15. Cast: Shayna Medeiros 16.
Junior varsity girls
Castle 37, Pearl City 24
Friday, Saturday at Soichi Sakamoto Pool SWIMMING
Top qualifiers for state meet
Girls
One-meter diving: Carly Satsuma (Baldwin), Erin Tanaka (Baldwin), Tanya Harris (Castle), Candace Sullivan (Hawaii Prep), Christin Kurokawa (Hilo), Nicolette Rowe (Hilo), Sarah Delara (Maui), Meredith Narrowe (King Kekaulike), Tracee Suetsugu (Iolani), Meagan Worthey (Iolani), Kelly Higa (Iolani), Taryn Horner (Iolani), Kathryn Hurd (Kaiser), Andrea Eng (Mililani), Leina'ala Chong (Kamehameha), Adriene Sakumoto (Punahou).
200 medley relay: Iolani, 1:54.56;Baldwin 1:55.44; Punahou, 1:56.44.
200 freestyle: Jessica Nohara (Lahainaluna), 1:55.12; Ashley Swart (Kaiser), 1:57.35; Kristin Simunovich (Punahou), 1:57.66.
200 individual medley: Kim Ono (Iolani), 2:10.15; Marlene Yafuso (Waiakea), 2:13.11; Stella Brinich (Radford), 2:13.47.
50 freestyle: Tricia Dang (Punahou), 25.48; Annie Richardson (Punahou), 25.51; Jennifer Toba (Baldwin), 25.74.
100 butterfly: Merceda Rivera (Waiakea), 59.02; Kimberly Kaya (Baldwin), 1:00.00; Marina Morie (Punahou), 1:00.17.
100 freestyle: Jessica Nohara (Lahainaluna), 54.12; Kristin Simunovich (Punahou); Annie Richardson (Punahou).
500 freestyle: Ashley Swart (Kaiser), 5:11.08; Alison Wilson (Punahou), 5:11.70; Marlene Yafuso (Waiakea), 5:19.14.
200 freestyle relay: Punahou, 1:42.96; Waiakea, 1:43.71; Baldwin, 1:44.00.
100 backstroke: Kim Ono (Iolani), 1:00.08; Ashley Rose (Kealakehe), 1:01.18; Jennie Baker (Castle), 1:03.02.
100 breaststroke: Koko Jinbo-Doran (Iolani), 1:07.96; Tricia Dang (Punahou), 1:08.73; Karly Kopra (Hawaii Prep), 1:08.92.
400 freestyle relay: Waiakea, 3:46.61; Punahou, 3:46.69; Kalaheo, 3:50.09.
Boys
One-meter diving: Quincy Solano (Mililani), Lance Tomasa (Mililani), Jayson Kina (Baldwin), Aiden Kim-Renaud (Waiakea), Joshua Tyau (Kamehameha), Moreau Meder (Assets), Matt Elm (Kaiser), Jason Tam (Punahou).
200 medley relay: Punahou, 1:40.53; Baldwin, 1:41.97; Iolani, 1:43.33.
200 freestyle: Nick Borreca (Punahou), 1:45.09; Tom Sanford (Hawaii Prep), 1:46.01; Reyn Kurihara (Iolani), 1:46.96.
200 individual medley: Caleb Rowe (Baldwin), 1:56.07; John Chock (Punahou), 2:03.62; Kimo Yamashiro (Iolani), 2:05.08.
50 freestyle: Cheyne Bloch (Baldwin), 21.53; Rob McIntire (Maryknoll), 22.08; Shun Okatomi (Punahou), 22.38.
100 butterfly: Reece Kaya (Baldwin), 51.86; Hong Zhe Sun (Iolani), 52.21; Grant Chang (Punahou), 53.23.
100 freestyle: Cheyne Bloch (Baldwin), 47.11; Tom Sanford (Hawaii Prep), 48.23; Rob McIntire (Maryknoll), 48.51.
500 freestyle: Nick Borreca (Punahou), 4:47.77; Kyle Hayashi (Baldwin), 4:54.90; Michael Holley (Baldwin), 4:58.85.
200 freestyle relay: Punahou, 1:28.53; Kamehameha, 1:33.10; Baldwin, 1:34.69.
100 backstroke: Hong Zhe Sun (Iolani), 52.22; Devin Brady (Punahou), 56.53; Jared Heine (Damien), 57.70.
100 breaststroke: Caleb Rowe (Baldwin), 59.58; John Chock (Punahou), 1:02.40; Grant Haitsuka (Kamehameha), 1:03.41.
400 freestyle relay: Punahou, 3:19.64; Iolani, 3:22.06; Baldwin, 3:28.77.
Final varsity standings WRESTLING
ILH boys
1. Iolani, 10-0 2. St. Louis, 8-2. 3. Punahou, 6-4. 4. Kamehameha, 4-6. 5. Pac-Five, 2-8. 6. Damien, 0-10.
Prep boys BASKETBALL
HawaiiSportsNetwork.com's
Media Top 10(First-place votes in parenthesis)
School Record Pts LW 1. Radford (37) 11-0 407 1 2. St.Louis (2) 10-2 358 4 3. Hilo (2) 10-1 306 2 4. Kalaheo 9-1 254 6 5. Iolani 9-3 244 5 6. Roosevelt 9-2 202 7 7. Lahainaluna 14-2 116 10 8. Castle 9-1 106 3 9. Baldwin (1) 13-3 89 8 10. Punahou 8-4 63 9 Also receiving votes: Mililani 57, Honokaa 53, Kauai 26, Kamehameha 21, Waianae 4, Maui 1.
Varsity Division I ILH boys
Final regular-season standings
First-round record in parentheses
School W L Pct GB y-St. Louis (5-1) 10 2 .833 -- x-Iolani (6-0) 9 3 .750 1 Punahou (4-2) 8 4 .667 2 Kam (1-5) 6 6 .500 4 University(2-4) 5 7 .417 5 Maryknoll (3-3) 4 8 .167 6 Damien (0-6) 0 12 .000 10 Varsity Division II
Final regular-season standings
School W L Pct GB x-Mid-Pacific 9 1 .900 -- Hawaii Baptist 9 1 .900 -- Iolani 8 2 .800 1 Kamehameha 7 3 .700 2 Punahou 7 3 .700 2 St. Louis 5 5 .500 4 AOP 3 7 .300 6 Lutheran 3 7 .300 6 Lanakila Baptist 3 7 .300 6 Maryknoll 1 9 .100 8 Redemption 0 10 .000 9 Division II championship game
Mid-Pacific 34, Hawaii Baptist 32
x-Mid-Pacific plays in tournament for ILH's third state tournament team
Varsity OIA boys
Final regular-season standings
Eastern Division
Team W L Pct GB Castle 9 0 1.000 -- Kalaheo 8 1 .889 1 Roosevelt 7 2 .778 2 Kaiser 5 4 .556 4 Farrington 4 5 .444 5 Kahuku 3 6 .333 6 x-Kaimuki 3 6 .333 6 McKinley 3 6 .333 6 Kalani 2 7 .222 7 Kailua 1 8 .111 7 x-Kaimuki forfeited wins over Kailua and Kalani due to an ineligible player.
Western Division
Final regular-season standings
Team W L Pct GB Radford 10 0 1.000 -- Leilehua 6 4 .600 4 Mililani 6 4 .600 4 Moanalua 6 4 .600 4 Nanakuli 6 4 .600 4 Waianae 6 4 .600 4 Aiea 5 5 .500 5 Pearl City 3 7 .300 7 Campbell 3 7 .300 7 Waipahu 2 8 .200 8 Waialua 1 9 .100 10
Varsity BIIF boys
Team W L Pct GB x-Hilo 10 0 1.000 -- y-Honokaa 8 2 .800 2 Pahoa 7 3 .700 3 HPA 7 3 .700 3 Waiakea 6 4 .600 4 Konawaena 5 5 .500 5 St. Joseph 5 5 .500 5 Kealakehe 3 7 .300 7 Kau 0 4 .000 4 Kohala 0 4 .000 4 Laupahoehoe 0 4 .000 4 x-regular-season winner
y-tournament champion
Varsity MIL boys
Final standings
Team W L Pct. GB y-Lahainaluna 14 2 .875 -- x-Baldwin 13 3 .833 1 Maui 12 4 .750 2 Seabury Hall 11 5 .688 3 Molokai 10 6 .615 6 Lanai 6 10 .375 8 King Kekaulike 4 12 .250 10 St. Anthony 1 15 .063 13 Kaahumanu Hou 1 15 .063 13 x-first-round winner
y-second-round winner
Varsity KIF boys
Team W L Pct. GB z-Kauai 6 2 1.000 -- Kapaa 4 4 .667 1/2 Waimea 2 6 .000 1-1/2
Final standings PADDLING
OIA
Varsity boys
Eastern division
1. McKinley, 39 pts. 2. Kaiser, 35. 3. Roosevelt and Castle, 33. 5. Kaimuki, 30. 6. Kalaheo, 24. 7. Kahuku, 23. 8. Farrington, 14. 9. Kailua, 8.
Western division
1. Radford, 38. 2. Aiea and Mililani, 35. 4. Waianae, 34. 5. Moanalua, 23. 6. Campbell, 21. 7. Nanakuli, 11.
Varsity girls
Eastern division
1. Roosevelt, 42. 2. Kaimuki, 39. 3. McKinley, 33. 4. Kaiser, 31. 5. Castle, 30. 6. Kalaheo, 23. 7. Kahuku, 18. 8. Kalani, 16. 9. Kailua, 3.
Western division
1. Nanakuli, 42. 2. Leilehua, 30. 3. Aiea, Waianae, Moanalua, 27. 6. Mililani, 23. 7. 15. 8. Radford, 11.
1974 Iolani SOCCER
HSAA Boys Champions
1975 Iolani
1976 Punahou
1977 Punahou
1978 McKinley
1979 Iolani
1980 Castle
1981 Kaimuki
1982 Punahou
1983 Punahou
1984 Kalaheo
1985 Punahou
1986 Punahou
1987 Iolani
1988 Iolani
1989 Punahou
1990 Punahou
1991 Punahou
1992 Punahou
1993 Kalaheo
1994 Punahou
1995 Punahou
1996 Punahou
1997 Iolani
1998 Punahou
1999 Pearl City
2000 Iolani2000 Iolani Red Raiders
Grant Fukuda, Brent Tatsuno, Christopher Wong, Scott Shiraishi, Ryan Shinkawa, Duke Hashimoto, Blake Akimoto, Dale Lee, Mike Nishimoto, Curtis Nickel, Travis Watanabe, Erik Chun, Matt Alices, Marc Contee, Alex Cross, Scott Henderson, Kyle Furutani, Sean Henderson, Kyle Furutani, Sean Nakamura, Mike Terry, Eaton O'Neill, Seth Lee-Yee, Marcus Ryan, Nick Ching. Coaches: Myles Arakawa (head), Chris Lee, Paul Shimamoto.