Wednesday, January 16, 2002
[ PREP BASKETBALL ]
Kynan Pang and Dane Uperesa scored 14 points each to lead Punahou to a 38-35 win over Kamehameha in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu last night. Buffanblu rally in second
half for ILH winStar-Bulletin staff
Punahou improved to 4-1 in league play and is tied for second place with St. Louis. Kamehameha dropped to 3-2.
The Buffanblu trailed 16-13 at halftime, but claimed a 26-25 lead after the third period and held off the Warriors for the win.
Kamehameha (3-2) 7 9 9 10 -- 35 Punahou (4-1) 4 9 13 12 -- 38 KAMEHAMEHA -- Christopher Enos 0, Eric Shaver 3, Matthew Perkins 1, Sean Uyehara 6, Caleb Spencer 7, Aaron Kahaloa 6, William Melemai 12.
PUNAHOU -- Jason Ching 2, Kynan Pang 14, Jason Sakata 0, Drew Monahan 0, Andrew Amigleo 0, Todd LaFountaine 0, John Freese 0, Alex Fergus 2, David Dowsett 0, Ryan Zabriskie 6, Dane Uperesa 14.
3-point goals -- Kamehameha 1 (Spencer).
Iolani 71, Damien 40
At Iolani, Bobby Webster and Bobby Nash scored 13 points each as the Raiders rolled past the Monarchs.
Damien (0-4) 6 11 5 18 -- 40 Iolani (4-0) 16 27 19 9 -- 71 DAMIEN -- Peter Campos 10, Micah Komine 0, Daniel Chaves 0, Michael Lau 0, Ranson DeCosta 19, Daniel Cunningham 0, Brandon Kahale 6, Bill Puttmann 5.
IOLANI -- Jon Grobe 6, Derrick Low 8, Zach Tollefson 2, Bobby Webster 13, Robert Mageo 6, Matt Choy 0, Bobby Nash 13, Joe Udell 4, Chad Miller 2, Gage Eberlin 3, Todd Blankenship 9, Tyler McCready 5.
3-point goals -- Damien 4 (Campos, DeCosta 3). Iolani 8 (Grobe, Webster 3, Mageo 2, Nash, Blankenship).
St. Louis 62, Mid-Pacific 44
At Mid-Pacific gym, Matt Sonoda hit for 11 of his 13 points in the first quarter, including three 3-pointers, as the Crusaders jumped out to an early lead and went on to rout the Owls.
St. Louis (3-1) 23 16 12 11 -- 62 Mid-Pacific (0-4) 9 13 15 7 -- 44 ST. LOUIS--Bobby Tappy 10, Keao Monteilh 0, Doug Adachi 3, Jose Vidad 3, Tavita Thompson 2, Matt Sonoda 13, Desmond Hanohano 6, Jason Rivers 19, Timo Paepule 4, Ryan Guillermo 2, Shane Butcher 0, Wilson Afoa 0.
MID-PACIFIC--Lawren Kanno 4, Dusten Umeda 0, Ryan Leong 4, Hidetaka Hattori 0, Chris Hoe 9, Chris Perry 7, Joshua Santos 0, Travis Tyler 3, Matt Friedman 0, Chris Freshour 3, Brandyn McCall 14.
3-point goals--St. Louis 7 (Sonoda 3, Rivers 2, Adachi, Vidad), Mid-Pacific 3 (Hoe 2, Leong).
OIA EAST
Castle 64, Farrington 56At Farrington, Pookela Rodenhurst scored 15 points to lead the Knights to their fourth consecutive win. Castle built a 40-27 lead at halftime and held off the Governors in the fourth quarter.
Castle (4-1) 20 20 13 11 -- 64 Farrington (1-4) 15 12 13 16 -- 56 CASTLE--Justin Bruhn 9, William Harvest 7, Michael Proctor 0, Emmett Aberilla 7, Charles Teixeira 8, Nelden Torres 0, Ryen Isip 9, Joel Botelho 7, Pookela Rodenhurst 15, Jordan Ukauka 2.
FARRINGTON--Jomell Ambrocio 2, Burt Calaycay 0, Jay Ocol 2, Uriah Seui 4, Royce Machado 0, Jason Domingo 12, Sanford McKee 3, Matt Bell 14, Chad Mock 5, Calvin Rilveria 2, Rodney Cabebe 12, Idor Harris 0.
3-point goals--Castle 4 (Botelho 2, Aberilla, Harvest), Farrington 3 (Cabebe, Domingo, McKee).
Junior varsity -- Farrington 55, Castle 52.
Roosevelt 57, Kaiser 43
At Roosevelt, Casey Gouveia hit four 3-point shots to lead the Rough Riders over the Cougars.
Gouveia and Anthony Holyfield led Roosevelt with 16 points each, while Keola Steitzel added 13.
Kaiser (2-3) 10 12 6 13 -- 43 Roosevelt (2-3) 16 11 15 14 -- 57 KAISER -- Jody Marxen 0, Kekoa Kamauoha 0, Noah Amerson 1, Ivan Sakata 0, Jason Peters 9, Drew Gregerson 17, Garret Wong 0, Tyler Fujie 5, Audun Eskeland 11.
ROOSEVELT -- Keola Steitzel 13, Casey Gouveia 16, Shown Francis 0, Ryan Keomaka 3, Laiana Wong 2, Jon Castro 0, Anthony Holyfield 16, Andrew Choy 7.
3-point goals -- Kaiser 2 (Peters, Fujie ). Roosevelt 7 (Steitzel 2, Gouveia 4, Keomaka).
Junior varsity -- Roosevelt 40, Kaiser 38
OIA WEST
Mililani 65, Radford 56At Radford, Rashaun Broadus hit for 20 points and Simeon Tavares added 16 as the Trojans remained undefeated.
Mililani (5-0) 15 14 10 26 -- 65 Radford (4-2) 16 16 5 19 -- 56 MILILANI -- Brandyn Fidel 0, Gary Deliz 8, Rashaun Broadus 20, Mitch Rose 0, Jose Santos 0, Andrew Min 4, Trey Brown 7, Alex Patykula 0, Kaipo Patoc 10, Simeon Tavares 16.
RADFORD -- Justin Rellin 10, Tauran Moore 0, Charles Seanior 11, Jeffery O'Garro 6, Kula Tanuvasa 13, Jay Johnson 9, Chris Williams 4, La Micheal Wilkins 3.
3-point goals -- Mililani 8 (Deliz 2, Broadus 4, Patoc, Tavares). Radford 6 (Rellin 2, Seanior 3, Tanuvasa).
Junior varsity -- Radford 48, Mililani 46
Moanalua 49, Kalani 34
At Kalani, Chris Beck scored eight of his 10 points in the first half as the Menehunes opened up a 30-18 halftime lead.
Moanalua (2-2) 16 14 14 5 -- 49 Kalani (0-4) 11 7 9 7 -- 34 MOANALUA--Aaron Fujino 6, John Simbahon 0, Jaimie Rego 0, Teruo Nagasako 0, Shalomar Silva 0, Ric Fukushima 8, Chris Young 12, Joey Sierra 5, Leti Leti 2, David Kilborn 6, James Westbrook 0, Nick Slate 0, Chris Beck 10.
KALANI--Carson Chun 6, Yorke Ashiba 10, Kekoa Tam 0, True St. Thomas 0, Raj Abafo 0, Robert D'Amato 12, Jerry Wang 0, Chad Nakamoto 0, Matt Young 0, Dane Souza 0, Mike McQuay 6.
3-point goals--Moanalua 6 (Fujino 2, Fukushima 2, Sierra, Young), Kalani 3 (D'Amato 2, Ashiba).
Junior varsity -- Moanalua 55, Kalani 29
Waialua 51, Nanakuli 48
At Nanakuli, Pookela Gasper scored seven of game-high 17 points in the third quarter and the Bulldogs hit 13 free throws in the second half.
Waialua (1-4) 5 11 22 13 -- 51 Nanakuli (1-5) 11 8 15 14 -- 48 WAIALUA--Daniel Jamora 8, Pookela Gasper 17, John Carrano 2, Mark Hayes 1, Ikaika Soares 7, Aaron Agsalda 4, Micah Vasconcellos 0, Jonathan Aceret 12.
NANAKULI -- Jacob Kaawa 8, John Chandler 2, Eddie Ko 4, Rolando Celes 11, Alika Enos 4, Kaleo Enos 11, Henry Mcshane 8.
3-point goals -- Waialua 2 (Jamora, Gasper). Nanakuli 1 (K. Enos).
Junior varsity -- Nanakuli 50, Waialua 38
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