It was business as usual for defending state champion Kalaheo, which nearly doubled up McKinley last night in a 73-40 win. Kalaheo blows out
McKinley 73-40Star-Bulletin staff
Nine different players scored for the Oahu Interscholastic Association East-leading Mustangs, who were again led by D.C. Daniels and Ikaika Alama-Francis. The two combined to score six points more than the McKinley team.
At Kalaheo H.S. gym
McKinley (2-6) 9 11 12 8 -- 40 Kalaheo (8-0) 17 24 11 21 -- 73 MCKINLEY -- Taase Jennings 0, Keith Hicks 1, Dominic Souza-Larimore 3, Curt Leong 11, William Chriton 0, Elliot Twiggs 0, Joshua Bumanglag 0, Robert Holder 16, Isaiah Iaea 8, Lincoln Okada 0, David McGee 1, Matt Uelese 0.
KALAHEO -- Charles Elliott 0, Michael Gayle 7, James Robertson 0, Max Anton 2, Shaine Harada 2, Ikaika Alama-Francis 24, William Elliott 0, Zane Cabral 0, Neil Bowers 2, Justin Pedrina 2, DC Daniels 22, Theo Fujita 4, Michael Garcia 0, Jeremy Neufeldt 0, Sam Wilhoite 8.
3-point goals -- McKinley 3 (Leong 2, Souza-Larimore ). Kalaheo 3 (Alama-Francis 2, Daniels).
Junior varsity -- Kalaheo 54, McKinley 50 2OT
Kaimuki 67, Moanalua 58: Chris Young swished a 3-pointer and David Kilborn threw down a breakaway dunk in the opening minute to get the Menehunes off to a quick start, but Jesse Wong scored 19 points to lead the Bulldogs to the win.
At Moanalua H.S. gym
Kaimuki (7-1) 14 20 15 18 -- 67 Moanalua (4-4) 12 17 14 15 -- 58 KAIMUKI -- Jesse Wong 19, Richy Miyasaka 0, Tino Caires 0, Daniel Tautofi 12, Jimmy Miyasaka 17, Alex Lauriano 5, James Davis 6, Isaiah Ano 0, Junior Maiava 8.
MOANALUA -- Aaron Fujino5, Jaimie Rego 6, Shalomar Silva 2, Ric Fukushima 12, Chris Young 10, Joey Sierra 2, Leti Leti 2, David Kilborn 6, Nick Slate 6, Chris Beck 7.
3-point goals -- Kaimuki 7 (Wong 3, Miyasaka 3, Lauriano). Moanalua 4 (Young 2, Fujino, Fukushima).
Junior varsity -- Moanalua 72, Kaimuki 57
Kaiser 44, Kailua 35: The Surfriders managed only 2 points in the third quarter as the Cougars turned a one-point halftime lead into a nine-point advantage heading into the final quarter.
Jason Peters finished with 14 points forKaiser.
Kailua (3-5) 12 10 2 11 -- 35 Kaiser (4-5) 10 13 10 11 -- 44 KAILUA -- David Kaihenui 0, Derek Mailau 0, Brad Ching 3, Kealii Kalahiki 3, Mane Masuisui 0, Kekoa Sniffen 7, Taleki Mailau 10, Jordan Montgomery Eddie Campbell 0, Xavier Hoolulu 2, Kainoa LaCount 4, Samson Satele 6.
KAISER -- Jody Marxen 0, Louie Matsumoto 0, Kekoa Kamauoha 0, Moki Larson 0, Noah Amerson 7, Ivan Sakata 1, Geoff Billingsley 0, Dayne Uchiyama 0, Jason Peters 14, Drew Gregersen 6, Garret Wong , Tyler Fujie 6, Tony Carpenter 0, Sean Samson 0, Nathan Gano 0, Audun Eskeland 10.
3-point goals -- Kailua 2 (Ching, Mailau). Kaiser 5 (Peters 3, Fujie 2).
Junior varsity -- Kailua 43, Kaiser 25
Roosevelt 76, Farrington 48: The Rough Riders had three players with 13 or more points and also buried 23 of 27 free-throw attempts. Ryan Keomaka led Roosevelt with 16 points.
Farrington's Chad Mock hit four 3-pointers and led all scorers with 20 points.
At Roosevelt H.S. gym
Farrington (3-6) 3 17 10 18 -- 48 Roosevelt (5-3) 15 22 20 18 -- 76 FARRINGTON -- Jomell Ambrocio 0, Burt Calaycay 5, Jay Ocol 3, Uriah Seui 8, Royce Machado 3, Jason Domingo 0, Sanford Mckee 4, Matt Bell 0, Chad Mock 20, Jayrald Mateo 0, Calvin Rilveria 0, Rodney Cabebe 3, Bradley Torcuato 0, Tui Pula 0, Tino Uli 0, Idor Harris 2.
ROOSEVELT -- Keola Steitzel 13, Casey Gouveia 15, Shown Francis 5, Ryan Keomaka 16, Laiana Wong 0, Jon Castro 9, Bryson Borges 0, Anthony Holyfield 5, Andrew Choy 3, Daniel Balbas 8, Josh Benton 0, Naymon Frank 2.
3-point goals -- Farrington 6 (Mock 4, Calacay, Machado). Roosevelt 5 (Steitzel 3, Gouveia 2).
Junior varsity -- Roosevelt 52, Farrington 34
Kahuku 66, Kalani 58: James Kammerer and Trumaine Oto scored 19 points each as the Red Raiders fought back late in the game to defeat the Falcons.
Trailing 50-46 entering the final period, Kahuku outscored Kalani 20-8 to keep the Falcons winless in the East.
At Kalani H.S. gym
Kahuku (3-5) 11 14 21 20 -- 66 Kalani (0-8) 6 19 25 8 -- 58 KAHUKU -- Trumaine Oto 19, Sam Spumer 6, James Kammerer 19, Tyler Oto 7, Quinlinn Adolpho 2, Quin Ah You 11, Jared Tufaga 2.
KALANI -- Carson Chun 2, Kekoa Tam 9, True St. Thomas 9, Raj Abafo 8, Robert D'Amato 11, Jerry Wang 1, Chad Nakamoto 6, Dane Souza 2, Mike McQuay 10.
3-point goals -- Kahuku 3 (Tr. Oto, Kammerer 2). Kalani 5 (Tam 2, Nakamoto 2, D'Amato).
Junior varsity -- Kahuku 58, Kalani 43
Redemption Academy 50, Assets 33 ILH
Division II
Iolani 65, Lanakila Baptist 45
Lutheran 69, St. Louis 64
Kamehameha 68, Academy of the Pacific 28Leading scorers -- RA: Tony Troche 17, Chris Hayler 10; Ass: James Chun 12. Iol: Ryan Kilborn 18, Donny Mateaki 14; LB: Alika Durington 22, Alan Allosada 10. Luth: Kevin Young 31, David Lehmann 14, Justin Lau 12; StL: Brandon Costa 17, Kainoa Fernandez 16, Isaiah Robins 16; KS: Keano Noa 14, Noah Peterson 13, Evan Kawashima 10.
Junior varsity
Maryknoll 68, Word of Life 38
Friday's results KIF
Kapaa 57, Kauai 52: Seth Yamamoto scored all nine of his points in the final quarter to lead the Warriors past the Red Raiders in Lihue.
Kapaa's Garrett Danner and Kauai's Lionel Tomacder led all scorers with 18 points each. Sophomore guard Alec Reichle, in his first start since sustaining an ankle injury earlier in the season, contributed 16 points for Kauai.
Kapaa (2-3) 11 16 10 20 -- 57
Kauai (1-5) 13 11 18 10 -- 52
KAPAA--Garrett Danner 18, Kendall Maglinti 0, Asher Cole 7, Kaili Panui 6, Ed Roessler 7, Mike Peru 0, Lionel Ornellas 2, Eric Robbins 8, Seth Yamamoto 9.
KAUAI--Alec Carbonel 0, Bryson Semana 0, Alec Reichle 16, Lionel Tomacder 18, Koa Navarro 8, Warren Lee 0, Robert Cabreros 0, Kamu Kawaihalau 0, Kaupili Akau 0, Aren Racca 0, Aukai Dennis 2, Jason Sahara 8, Steve Javinar 0.
3-point goals -- Kapaa 1 (Danner); Kauai 3 (Reichle 3).
Junior varsity -- Kauai 45, Kapaa 27
Varsity boys SOCCER
ILH
Kamehameha 2, Punahou 1
Iolani 6, St. Louis 2
Pac-Five 8, Damien 0Goal scorers -- KS: Kahi Wong, Alika AhNew; Iol: Eaton O'Neill 3, Jonathan Lee 2, Nicholas Ching; StL: Dom Jovanni Cueva, Isaiah Chang; Pac-5: Darin Fajota 2, Shotaro Kiyohara, Michael Weidman, Mitchell Fu, Jon Taoka, Ken Hong, Chris Wittig.
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