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Inside-out works in Kalaheo's win


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POSTED: Friday, January 09, 2009

Aaron Fernandez couldn't miss from the perimeter.

Matt Gasparine-Young couldn't be stopped in the post.

The combination added up to a 66-60 victory for 10th-ranked Kalaheo over No. 5 Kaimuki last night at the Mustangs' gym.

Fernandez, a junior guard, drained seven 3-pointers on his way to a game-high 29 points as the Mustangs improved to 2-0 in the Oahu Interscholastic Association Red East.

When Fernandez wasn't hitting from the outside, Gasparine-Young was producing in the paint in scoring 23 points, and both delivered big shots each time the Bulldogs threatened to seize momentum.

“;I told (Fernandez) before the game, 'When you're open, shoot the open 3,'”; Kalaheo coach Chico Furtado said. “;As much as we want to be patient in the offense, with Kaimuki's zone and the big guys sitting in the post we needed some perimeter scoring. He's done it all preseason. He was just lighting it up.”;

With Fernandez and Gasparine-Young combining for 52 points, Kaimuki stayed close — despite center Desmond Tautofi being saddled with foul trouble for most of the night — but dropped to 0-2 in league play following a loss to Kahuku.

“;Both of those teams are very good, but we didn't play well tonight,”; Kaimuki coach Kelly Grant said.

“;We said from the beginning (Fernandez) is a shooter and he hits seven 3-pointers. Our guys should know you cannot double down when he's on the wing. (Gasparine-Young) was dominating inside, nobody was blocking him out. ... It's easy, correctable stuff we need to work on.”;

Fernandez hit four 3-pointers in the first half on his way to 16 points, the last trey giving Kalaheo a 24-14 lead at the 5:13 mark of the second quarter.

“;In warmups I wasn't shooting too well,”; Fernandez said. “;I missed the first one and after that it felt good.”;

Kaimuki answered with a 10-2 run and closed to within two when Tevin Nishiyama knocked down a 3-pointer while being knocked to the floor. His free throw to complete the four-point play closed the Mustangs' lead to 26-24.

The Bulldogs surged ahead in the third quarter to take a 33-31 lead on a three-point play by Ryan Kakitani.

But Fernandez responded immediately with his sixth 3-pointer. After a layup by David Taulung to put Kaimuki ahead again, Fernandez drained No. 7 to give Kalaheo a 37-35 lead.

“;It's a credit to the rest of our guys for going to (Fernandez and Gasparine-Young),”; Furtado said, “;recognizing where the hot hand is.”;

Kalaheo maintained a cushion the rest of the way, though the Bulldogs continued to hang close in the fourth quarter, cutting an eight-point deficit to three when Nishiyama hit a 3-pointer with 37 seconds left.

But the Mustangs were able to hang on despite some shaky free-throw shooting that left them at 14-for-27 for the game.

Kalaheo next heads to the North Shore to face Kahuku tomorrow.

                                                                                                                                           
Kaimuki (0-2)917132160
Kalaheo (2-0)1315172166

KAIMUKI—Raphael Vares 0, Tevin Nishiyama 10, David Taulung 13, Donavan Keaulani 0, Elijah Morita 0, Ryan Kakitani 17, Clay Montiho 0, Gabriel Stietzel 0, Kelly Tobin 6, Dayton Ortiz 2, Desmond Tautofi 12.

KALAHEO—Kevin Leong 0, Richard Preza-Haynes 9, Christian Kepa 3, Kona Makaula 2, Shawn Hipa 0, Aaron Fernandez 29, Matt Gasparine-Young 23, Carlos Craig 0.

3-point goals—Kaimuki: 4 (Nishiyama 3, Kakitani). Kalaheo: 7 (Fernandez 7).

Junior varsity—Kaimuki 43, Kalaheo 37

  No. 3 Kahuku 73, Kaiser 37

The Red Raiders, led by Nehoa Akina's 14 first-half points, outscored the Cougars 45-15 in the first half.

Kaiser managed just two points in the first quarter.

Akina, en route to a game-high 25 points, knocked in seven from behind the arc.

                                                                                                                                           
Kahuku (2-0)23221612 73
Kaiser (0-1)21315737

KAHUKU—Mikeli Damuni 0, Jray Galeai 5, Irwin Ah-Hoy 7, Aulola Tonga 0, Sage Kaka 5, Kohl Nauahi 2, Nehoa Akina 25, Jackson Kaka 6, Shairone Thompson 6, Michael Tyau 0, William Beatty 0, Kona Schwenke 11, Christian Feagai 6, Tyler Aughenbaugh 0.

KAISER—Jaymes Kawashima 2, Devin Wolfe 7, Jonathan Lau 3, Landan Tamanaha 7, Ryan Chang 5, Keola Hunt 4, Sani Taylor 2, Quinton Wong 0, Dan Hilton 0, Bryce Masaki 0, Salele Aliifua 7, Jordan Wong 0, Ronson Hill 0.

3-point goals—Kahuku 8 (Akina 7, S. Kaka), Kaiser 4 (Wolfe, Lau, Tamanaha, Chang).

Junior varsity—Kahuku 59, Kaiser 43

  No. 8 Moanalua 46, Farrington 38

The Governors led going into the half and tied the game at 30 in the third quarter, but Marcus Monroe scored 13 of his game-high 23 points in the second half to lead Na Menehune to the win.

J.P. Saycon led Farrington with 11 points.

                                                                                                                                           
Moanalua (2-0)118121546
Farrington (0-2)10119838

MOANALUA—Aaron Davis 0, Joshia Kauhola 11, Reece Racoma 0, Randy Starks 4, Shane Aquino 2, Alexander Braswell 0, Bradley Lakin 0, Marcus Monroe 23, Carl Ko 4, Marcellis Turner 0, Pete Elizade 2, Austin Miranda 0.

FARRINGTON—Vaughn Tomas 2, Dale Domingo 4, Jayfrey Damo 2, Dayton Kealoha 5, James Smith 0, Michael Carter 8, J.P. Saycon 11, Ronald Williams 2, Andre Pettis 4, Lancelot Williams 0.

3-point goals—Moanalua 1 (Monroe), Farrington 1 (Kealoha).

Junior varsity—Farrington 54, Moanalua 52

  OIA Red West

No. 6 Mililani 71, Kapolei 48

The Trojans scored 27 points in the third quarter to overpower the Hurricanes and extend their 34-20 halftime lead to 61-32 heading into the final quarter.

Nick Demusis scored a game-high 20 points for Mililani.

Luke Kaumahie led Kapolei with 11.

                                                                                                                                           
Kapolei (0-2)911121648
Mililani (2-0)1717271071

KAPOLEI— John Spearman 3, Pomai Mero 2, Nathaniel Osada 3, C. Gouveia 0, Alex Makinano 9, Kainoa Pakele 1, Magic Halmos 1, Austin Gaskin 7, Jordan Ferreira 2, M. Mediros 0, Jonathan Yang 6, Lorenzo Imamura 0, Chaunce Lawson 3, Luke Kaumahie 11.

MILILANI—Brandon Fujinaga 3, Bryan Villegas 0, Makena Kahaono 0, Nick Kunz 4, Ed Ocampo 8, Andrew Longboy 3, Reginal Griffin 13, Daniel Taglinawan 1, Nick Demusis 20, Hassan Richardson 0, Bo Keto 9, Jo Mcglamery 2, Delonte Stevenson 1, Reid Pangelinan 7.

3-point goals—Kapolei 2 (Yang, Spearman), Mililani 1 (Griffin).

Junior varsity—Mililani 43, Kapolei 40

  Campbell 64, Leilehua 55

The Sabers used a 20-point fourth quarter to pull away from the Mules in Campbell's league opener.

Patrick Ward had a game-high 23 points for Campbell and Zachary Manuel added 17.

                                                                                                                                           
Leilehua (1-1)1492012 55
Campbell (1-0)139222064

LEILEHUA—Dillon Pau'u 9, Treycer Togashi 3, Brent Lemon 6, Hoku Kama 12, Philip Legrier 13, Carlos Marshall 0, Xavier Ager 6, M. Hall 6.

CAMPBELL—Zachary Manuel 17, Christian Manuel 3, Nicholas Daniels 5, Patrick Ward 23, Clayton Darity 2, Christian Storment 12, Raymond Daoang 0, Mason Mau 0, Timothy Hurd 2.

3-point goals—Leilehua 1 (Legrier ), Campbell 2 (Manuel, Z., Ward).

Junior varsity—Leilehua 57, Campbell 54

  Aiea 66, Waipahu 51

Na Alii started and finished strong with a 20-point first quarter and 19-point final quarter to overpower the Mauraders and pick up their first win.

                                                                                                                                           
Waipahu (0-2)818121351
Aiea (1-1)2013141966

WAIPAHU—Duke Tili 6, Robinson Atud 0, Daniel Dimananpo 10, Glenn Labuguen 0, Kendall Tomas 14, Anthony Agustin 2, Micah Alipio 0, Kaimi Haina 0, Regan Prestige 11, Anson Castello 8.

AIEA—Kory Naeole 3, Zach Hannemann 19, Braxton Fukutomi 13, Latupou Faumuina 0, Michael Hogan 2, Chucky Kahanui 10, Steven O'Meally 6, Dave Supmet 3, Kaau Kuia 0, Keano Kuia 10.

3-point goals—Waipahu 3 (Tomas 3), Aiea 6 (Hanneman 2, Fukutomi, Kahanui, Keano Kuia 2).

Junior varsity—Aiea 28, Waipahu 48

  OIA White

Waialua 63, Anuenue 38

Vance Maluyo scored nine of his 13 points in the first quarter as the Bulldogs ran past Na Koa.

 

                                                                                                                                           
Anuenue (0-2)71512438
Waialua (1-1)2311151463

ANUENUE—Kekoa Sitarek 3, Kaipo Cullen 0, Aina Kelii-Supnet 13, Mahuka Cullen 0, Ikaika Gante 15, Makana Fernandez 0, Kahooipo Mossman-Ancog 0, Makamae Otani-Wengler 7, Kealoha Smith 0, Iokepa Waiwaiole 0.

WAIALUA—Daniel Caluza 0, Jeremy Carillo 0, Kristoffer Cuadro 4, William Sacapulo-Uepa 11, Chase Uhlir 5, Tyler Smith 4, John Rey Garcia 8, Victor Nobello 3, Jesse Kauwalu-Hurst 0, Rudi Galapia 8, Vance Maluyo 13, Lati Tui 7.

3-point goals—Anuenue 2 (Sitarek, Kelii-Supnet ), Waialua 2 (Uhlir, Maluyo).

  Castle 51, Kailua 45

With the Knights leading by one, Nick Tuamoheloa made four free throws in the final 19 seconds to extend the Castle lead and give them the win.

                                                                                                                                           
Kailua (1-1)11871945
Castle (1-0)912121851

KAILUA—Chevy Mikaele 2, Kalen Friel 2, Reys Nakakura 0, Kauila Miller 6, Dylan Farias 6, Kenny Ellis 5, Cory Lau 4, Ali'i Kiama 15, Isaiah Vasconcellos 5, Tesi Fisilau 0.

CASTLE—Michael Santos 17, Russell Ige 0, Nick Tuamoheloa 10, Jensen Ames 0, Isaiah Tilton 10, Adam Kanne 4, Brent Roberts 0, K.J. Aipia 10, Jordan Aleki 0.

3-point goals—Kailua 4 (Farias 2, Ellis, Vasconcellos), Castle 3 (Tilton 2, Tuamoheloa).

Junior varsity— Kailua 46, Castle 24

  Roosevelt 49, Waianae 41

Reid Oshiro, Chase Yogi and Bobby Chun all hit from 3-point range in the third quarter to lead the Rough Riders over the host Seariders after the teams went into the half tied at 20.

                                                                                                                                           
Roosevelt (1-1)812111849
Waianae (1-1)101061541

ROOSEVELT—Rylan Ikehara 2, Bobby Chun 3, Clint Washington 4, Matthew Moe 6, Brandon MItchell 2, Chase Yogi 8, Reid Oshiro 14, Lowen Kahooilihala 2, Kaipo Pale 6, Asten Koki 2, Kainoa Gaspar 0.

WAIANAE—Kalin Sandobal 4, Christian Mendonza 6, Danny Kekoanui 10, Mike Foster 0, McNeil Maresca 0, Anthony Niederschmidt 9, Troy Faliuga 3, Guyson Amina 5, B.J. Ah Wong 2, Mike Foster 0, Keoni Napierela-Rose 2.

3-point goals—Roosevelt 6 (Oshiro 3, Yogi 2, Chun), Waianae 3 (Mendonza 2, Amina).

Junior varsity—Roosevelt 55, Waianae 39

  ILH DIVISION I

No. 1 Kamehameha 70,

Maryknoll 28

The top-ranked Warriors held the Spartans scoreless in the first quarter en route to a big win.

                                                                                                                                           
Maryknoll (0-2)01012628
Kamehameha (2-0)182392070

MARYKNOLL—Masashi Uematsu 0, Craig Shoji 7, Jordan Victorino 6, David Nosal 0, Kekia'i Cashman-Fernandez 2, Dillon Keaney 0, Kent Kawahara 5, Jacob Mayer 6, Davis Holt 2 .

KAMEHAMEHA—Edmund Kamano 2, Shane Matayoshi 6, Frank Ho 6, Micah Christenson 9, Wally Calistro 0, Chaz Bajet 8, Brandon Dumlao 2, Pii Minns 17, Shawn Bode 6, Koa Ka'ai 6, Blake Viena 8, Damien Teramae-Kaehuaea 0.

3-point goals—Maryknoll 4 (Victorino 2, Shoji, Kawahara), Kamehameha 5 (Matayoshi 2, Minns 2, Bajet).

ILH Division II Boys

Punahou 49, Hawaii Baptist 46