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POSTED: Wednesday, January 07, 2009
                       
This story has been corrected. See below.

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Matt Gasparine-Young Kalaheo basketball
  The senior forward scored 24 points against Hilo, and had six of his 18 points in the final quarter to spark an overtime win over Farrington.

Hi'ilei Cummings  Kahuku High School basketball
  The versatile 5-foot-9 junior scored 17 points against Kaimuki and 21 against Waipahu.

HONOR ROLL

BOYS BASKETBALL

» Noah Chong-Viernes, University: 24 points against Island Pacific
» Kainoa Chu, 'Iolani: named to the all-tournament team at Na Menehune Reebok Holiday Classic
» Dylan Farias, Kailua: 20 points against Roosevelt
» Aaron Fernandez, Kalaheo: 22 points against Hilo
» Jray Galeai, Kahuku: 16 points against Kaimuki
» Chase Hazelwood, Lanakila Baptist: 21 points against Kamehameha II
» Marcus Holyfield, Mid-Pacific: 18 points against Mililani
» Christian Kaho'okaulana, Kamehameha-Hawaii: 15 points against Kailua
» Quentin Kimura, Radford: 20 points against Waipahu
» Jason Ko, Christian Academy: 31 points, including three treys, against Le Jardin
» Derrell Lee, Radford: 15 points against Waipahu
» Anthony Niederschmidt, Waianae: 18 points against Nanakuli
» Reid Oshiro, Roosevelt: 15 points against Leilehua; 15 points against Kailua
» Isaiah Tilton, Castle: 16 points against Wasilla (Alaska)
» Kendall Tomas, Waipahu: 15 points against Radford
» Trevyn Tulonghari, 'Iolani: scored 10 points to lead the Raiders over Menlo-Atherton (Calif.) in the final of Na Menehune Reebok Holiday Classic and was named to the all-tournament team
» Michael Urcia, Christian Academy: 16 points against Le Jardin
» Pablo Warner, 'Iolani: named to the all-tournament team at Na Menehune Reebok Holiday Classic
» Tavita Woodard, McKinley: 17 points against Moanalua

GIRLS BASKETBALL

» Shauna Ah Yen, Baldwin: 15 points against Maui
» Jordan Ahakuelo, Pearl City: 17 points against Radford
» Jennifer Ching, Punahou: made a follow shot with 1 second left to give Punahou a 41-39 win at Mid-Pacific
» Alyssa Cummings, Kahuku: 17 points against Kaimuki; 21 points against Waipahu
» Tatiana Dinson, McKinley: 18 points against Kailua; 24 points against Kalani
» Dejah Faasoa, Kaimuki: 22 points against Kahuku
» Jorina Faletoi, McKinley: 16 points against Kalani
» Narissa Fujii, Hawaii Baptist: 16 points against Hanalani
» Jamie Higa, Kalani: 17 points against Farrington
» Raecha-Ann Kauahikaua, Sacred Hearts: 15 points against Mid-Pacific
» Noelani Kawashima, St. Andrew's Priory: 18 points, including four 3-pointers, against Maryknoll
» Tami Konishi, 'Iolani: 19 points, including five treys, against Kamehameha
» Kamri Lin, Sacred Hearts: 12 rebounds and five points against Mid-Pacific
» Kuhina Luis, Sacred Hearts: 16 points and 15 rebounds against Mid-Pacific
» Rachel Matalau, Hanalani: 26 points against Hawaii Baptist
» Ashlyn Onaga, Kalani: 17 points against Farrington
» Lusina Otineru, Farrington: 18 points against Kalani
» Rachael Rickard, Lahainaluna: 33 points against King Kekaulike
» Crystal Tagudin, Aiea: 16 points against Campbell
» Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo, Farrington: 15 points against Kalani
» Milika Taufa, Lahainaluna: 28 points against Maui
» Mikela Thoemmes, Roosevelt: 19 points against Castle
» Brenda Walker, McKinley: 20 points against Kalani
» Keline Yoshimura, Hawaii Baptist: 17 points against Hanalani

BOYS SOCCER

» Dylan Daguay, Aiea: two goals against Nanakuli
» Branden Galapia, Waialua: two goals against Radford
» Max Hannemann, Kahuku: two goals against Kalani
» Danny Higa, Kalani: three goals against Kahuku
» Vinson Nana, Waipahu: two goals against Waianae
» Ryan Pena, Roosevelt: two goals against Kalaheo
» Mason Puckett, Aiea: two goals against Kapolei
» Warren Sage Spencer, Saint Louis: two goals against Damien
» Beau Stueber, Kaiser: two goals against Castle

GIRLS SOCCER

» Alana Aluli, Kahuku: two goals against Moanalua
» Logan Chan, Sacred Hearts: two goals against St. Francis
» Tani Costa, Kalani: two goals against Kahuku
» Tiana Fujimoto, Moanalua: two goals against Kahuku
» Pua Hall, Kamehameha-Hawaii: four goals against Hawaii Prep
» 'Io Heaukulani, Kamehameha-Hawaii: two goals against Hawaii Prep
» Ashley Kaneshiro-Quitog, Mililani: two goals against Waialua
» Danalynne Liacuna, St. Francis: two goals against Sacred Hearts
» Karli Look, Punahou: two goals against Mid-Pacific
» Krystal Pascua, 'Iolani: four goals against St. Francis

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Boys Basketball Top 10

The Top 10 high school boys basketball teams in Hawaii as voted on by coaches and media from around the state. First-place votes in parentheses. Ten points for first-place votes, nine for second, eight for third, etc. Not including last night's results.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
Team, RecordLast GaneNext GamePTS.PVS.
1. Kamehameha (12), 8-2beat St. Edmund'svs. Saint Louis1801
2. 'Iolani (6), 10-3beat Meno-Athertonat Mid-Pacific1633
3. Kahuku (1), 6-1beat Kaimukiat Kaiser1555
4. Punahou, 7-4lost to Kahukuat Damien1392
5. Kaimuki, 7-5lost to Kahukuat Kalaheo706
6. Mililani, 7-2beat Mid-Pacificvs. Kapolei63
7. Saint Louis, 5-2beat Hamamatsu vs. Mid-Pacific5810
8. Moanalua, 6-5beat McKinleyat Farrington579
9. Mid-Pacific, 6-4lost to Mililanivs. 'Iolani507
10. Kalaheo, 7-3beat Farringtonvs. Kaimuki484

» Also receiving votes: Waiakea 28, Konawaena 9, Baldwin 5, Kamehameha-Hawaii 5, Keaau 4, Leilehua 3, Radford 3, Castle 2, Lahainaluna 2, Roosevelt 1.

» No longer in top 10 (previous rank): Waiakea (No. 8).

Girls Basketball Top 10

The Top 10 high school girls basketball teams in Hawaii as voted on by coaches and media from around the state. First-place votes in parentheses. Ten points for first-place votes, nine for second, eight for third, etc. Not including last night's results.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
Team, RecordLast WeekThis WeekvPTS.PVS.
1. Punahou (15), 7-2beat Mid-Pacificvs. Kamehameha1761
2. Farrington (1), 7-4beat Kalanivs. Castle1482
3. Konawaena, 8-2beat Menloat Hilo1374
4. Lahainaluna, 9-1beat Mauiat KS-Maui1113
5. Mid-Pacific, 11-2beat Sacred Heartsvs. 'Iolani1036
6. 'Iolani (1), 5-5beat Kamehamehavs. Sacred Hearts908
7. Kamehameha, 5-4lost to 'Iolaniat Punahou725
8. Waiakea, 5-5lost to Mid-Pacificvs. Honokaa529
9. Honokaa, 9-6beat St. Catherine'sat Waiakea3110
10. Kahuku, 8-2beat Waipahuvs. Kalaheo227

» Also receiving votes: Kaimuki 14, Sacred Hearts 14, McKinley 8, Kamehameha-Hawaii 3, Aiea 2, Hilo 2, Roosevelt 2, Keaau 1, Maryknoll 1.



               

     

 

CORRECTION

       

Thursday, January 8, 2009

       

  » Hi'ilei Cummings of Kahuku High School was the Star-Bulletin's athlete of the week for last week. This story originally had an incorrect name and school.