Farrington rolls past McKinley
POSTED: Sunday, January 18, 2009
One niece stepped out and another promptly stepped in.
Kirsten Liana had 18 points and 12 rebounds to power No. 1 Farrington over McKinley 68-52 in a battle that was close until the final quarter.
Liana, a niece of coach Caroline Tatupu, helped Farrington (11-4) improve to 5-0 in the Oahu Interscholastic Association Red East before a boisterous crowd of about 300 at chilly Richard Kitamura Fieldhouse.
McKinley (7-6) dropped to 4-2 in league play.
Liana's stellar performance helped the Governors offset the temporary absence of her cousin, leading scorer Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo, who missed the game to see her older sister Bryanna play for Notre Dame de Namur against BYU-Hawaii.
“;I knew since we didn't have my cousin, we all had to step up our game,”; the 5-foot-11 sophomore said.
Tatupu, who also stepped in to guide the JV team for the night, was satisfied.
“;I had no doubt that the girls could get the win without Brydgette here,”; she said.
The Govs have shown no signs of slipping since being voted to the top spot in the poll last week by coaches and media.
“;Teams are playing us extra hard,”; Liana said. “;Winning tonight helped us out a lot. I'm proud of my team 'cause we all did our jobs.”;
Farrington used various pressing defenses to wear down McKinley. Center Lusina Otineru added 13 points, seven boards and two blocks, and 6-foot junior Sofia Folaumahina added eight points.
Guard Natalie Mata sparked the backcourt with 16 points on 8-for-13 shooting. Farrington's guards kept McKinley sharpshooters Kylie Sato and Jackie Tihano off-balance most of the night. Sato finished with eight points and Tihano, who had six 3-pointers against Roosevelt on Thursday, was held scoreless after missing five times from the arc.
“;Their style of defense, they close out well. (Tihano) shot it, but they were good at closing her out,”; McKinley coach Abel Warner said.
The Tigers got 22 points from guard Ashley Gravely, who sank 11 of her 12 free-throw attempts and added six steals. Center Jorina Faletoi started strong with nine first-half points.
“;We had Farrington in early foul trouble, but we couldn't get the ball to her consistently,”; Warner noted. “;We just have to simmer down, read the defense. After that initial trap, it's there.”;
Faletoi added six boards and two steals, and Brenda Walker had six points and six rebounds.
Farrington outrebounded the visitors 37-21, but shot only 53 percent from the foul line (18-for-34).
McKinley took its first lead, 13-12, on a three-point play by Faletoi before the end of the opening quarter. The Tigers' 2-3 zone tested Farrington's patience and 6-for-16 shooting at the line by the Govs in the first half kept the game close.
Farrington led at the break 26-24 despite foul trouble for Otineru. McKinley's execution against the press and halfcourt man defenses were key.
“;We had to get the basics of defense, get between the ball and the man,”; Tatupu said. “;We told our bigs to front (Faletoi) and force them to lob it.”;
Faletoi scored only one point in the second half. The Govs stretched the lead to nine with a 14-7 run to start the third quarter. Otineru's spin move for a fast-break layup gave her team a 40-31 lead.
McKinley was within three late in the third quarter, but Folaumahina and Mata scored buckets in the final 5 seconds and Farrington had a 48-41 lead going into the fourth.
Dominating the boards, Farrington opened the lead to 61-47 on Mata's drive to the bucket midway through the fourth. McKinley got no closer than nine the rest of the way.
The Tigers have some board work to do before they meet Farrington again.
“;What are they, 7 feet? We're not in position boxing out.”; Warner said. “;We didn't practice yesterday (Friday) because we couldn't. That was the hard part.”;
McKinley shot 36 percent from the field (15-for-42), including 1-for-10 from 3-point range. The Tigers shot 75 percent from the foul line (21-for-28).
Farrington fared better from the field at 46 percent (25-for-54) and improved at the foul line in the second half (12-for-18).
McKinley (4-2) | 13 | 11 | 17 | 11 | — | 52 |
Farrington (5-0) | 12 | 14 | 22 | 20 | — | 68 |
MCKINLEY—Jackie Tihano 0, Kylie Sato 8, Ashley Gravely 22, Tatiana Dinson 4, Brenda Walker 6, Hanna Yoo 2, Jorina Faletoi 10.
FARRINGTON—Natalie Mata 16, Lucky Crichton 2, Precious Maave 0, Janell Nance 1, Macilee Moi 1, Kirsten Liana 18, Valerie Lesu 8, Sofia Folaumahina 9, Lusina Otineru 13.
3-point goals—McKinley 1 (Gravely), Farrington none.
Junior varsity—Farrington 46, McKinley 26
OIA RED EAST
Kalani 74, Roosevelt 59
The Falcons hit 12 shots from behind the arc and four players combined for 58 points to dismantle the Rough Riders.
Ashlyn Onaga and Hikaru Kumagai each scored 16 points to lead Kalani.
Roosevelt's Tasia Kamakawiwoole scored a game-high 19 points.
Kalani (2-3) | 22 | 16 | 20 | 16 | — | 74 |
Roosevelt (4-2) | 22 | 9 | 16 | 12 | — | 59 |
KALANI—Ashlyn Onaga 16, Jamie Higa 13, Kelsie Maslanka 1, Corie Kuia 13, Kiera Iinuma 6, Cristine Sasano 2, Kristi Belshe 1, Leina Faleolo 4, Lorenna Misaalefua 0, Loretta Misaalefua 0, Tiare Maafala 0, Tiffany Liao 0, Joyce Lam 0, Hikaru Kumagai 16, Violet Alama 2.
ROOSEVELT—Kelcie Namba 4, Kathleen Nakata 1, Nicole Ramirez 15, Abcde Furuta-Harada 5, Joshy Noga 14, Tasia Kamakawiwoole 19, Charisse Tanabe 0, Samantha Murakami 1, Rachel Gomes 0, Cierra Kapea 0.
3-point goals—Kalani 12 (Onaga 4, Kumagai 4, Kuia 2, Higa 2), Roosevelt 2 (Ramirez 2).
Junior varsity—Kalani 37, Roosevelt 36
OIA RED WEST
Mililani 70, Radford 48
The Trojans used a 23-point second quarter to build a large lead against the Rams at home.
Chelsea Basilio scored 24 points for Mililani, and Jordan Sakai added 11.
Radford's Bui Baravilala dropped in a game-high 25 points.
Radford (1-5) | 8 | 15 | 13 | 12 | — | 48 |
Mililani (4-2) | 14 | 23 | 11 | 22 | — | 70 |
RADFORD—Melanie Alofaituli 3, Kaeli Patton 0, Alana Gionea 0, Antionette Caradine 4, Marissa Stavros 0, Bui Baravilala 25, Jakira Leggett 0, Rachel Kapesi 0, Lily Sevao 2, Disa Brown 3, Pierra Brown 2, Mama Fiafeu 9.
MILILANI—Chelsea Basilio 24, Glenelle Nitta 0, Tiff Lagua 0, Kellise De La Cruz 0, Samantha Yuki 2, Jordan Sakai 11, Amber Ogata 3, Celina Garces 0, Abby McKoy 2, Darcey Goulsby 9, Elima Pangoran 0, Sophie Chang 9, Cory Ramos 0, Khyla Alcantra 6, Pomai Grube-Hose 4, Andi Felise 0.
3-point goals—Radford 0, Mililani 2 (Chang, Ogata).
Junior varsity—Mililani 35, Radford 34
Aiea 41, Kapolei 28
Natasha Helsham and Carol Sio combined for 33 points, outscoring the entire Hurricanes squad and leading undefeated Na Alii to their sixth win.
Helsham scored 18 points, half of which came at the free-throw line. Sio finished with 15.
Danniel Tapat led Kapolei with nine points.
Aiea (6-0) | 13 | 7 | 6 | 15 | — | 41 |
Kapolei (3-3) | 3 | 8 | 10 | 7 | — | 28 |
AIEA—Ashlei Liilii 0, Celeste Fong 0, Natasha Helsham 18, Natasha Fong 2, Briana Brooks 0, Crystal Tagudin 2, Rayna Strom-Okimoto 0, Maria Holtzman 0, Kaui Kuehu 2, Carol Sio 15, Emily Tausaga 2.
KAPOLEI—Krystal Jacobs 2, Danniel Tapat 9, Victoria Afoa 0, Sarah Awana 0, Rhilee Soriano 4, Alysse Bishop 2, Kawehi Hagi 7, Cherece Beyer 4, Shaina Ducosin 0, Kayla Fuataga 0, Nicole Fuataga 0.
3-point goals—Aiea 1 (Helsham), Kapolei 3 (Tapat 3).
Junior varsity—Kapolei 54, Aiea 44
Campbell 27, Pearl City 22
The Sabers outscored the Chargers 14-6 in the second half to come away with the win.
Campbell's Oli Kila and Pearl City's Jordan Ahakuelo each scored 10 points to lead their respective teams.
Pearl City (3-2) | 7 | 9 | 3 | 3 | — | 22 |
Campbell (3-3) | 7 | 6 | 9 | 5 | — | 27 |
PEARL CITY—Abigail Bala 0, Charmagne Monis 3, Ashley Goto 0, Shanise Gabriel-Yomes 2, Victoria Victor 0, Glacen Florita 0, Sasha Kamalii 0, Jordan Ahakuelo 10, Kiaeani Tassi 0, Alana Kaili 2, Keshia Manning 5, Leina Basques 0, Emme Cabrejos 0, Tearaina Meyer 0.
CAMPBELL—Ama Lui 4, Jaysha Delizo 2, Karen Tano 0, Jazmin Brown 2, Chantaty Samante 0, Sammi Aki 0, Stormi Wright 2, Ariel Medlin 7, Randi Wright 0, Oli Kila 10, Chelsey McDonald 0.
3-point goals—Pearl City 2 (Monis, Ahakuelo), Campbell 2 (Kila 2).
Junior varsity—Campbell 42, Pearl City 37
OIA WHITE
Nanakuli 36, Waipahu 27
Violet Mau scored 16 points to lead the Golden Hawks past the visiting Marauders.
Waipahu remained winless in league play by scoring only nine points in the second half.
Waipahu (0-4) | 4 | 14 | 6 | 3 | — | 27 |
Nanakuli (2-4) | 12 | 8 | 10 | 6 | — | 36 |
WAIPAHU—Moriah Blackmon 0, Geneva Balladares 0, Jessica Lozano 2, Amber Javier 0, Genivee Velasco 8, Alyssa Torres 2, Adrienne Mendiola 0, Brendalyn Brub 8, Shanice Julio 7, Kelcey Viliamu 0, Dara Aiwohi-Dutro 0.
NANAKULI—Stephanie Kalili 4, Kirstie Rosa 6, Napualani Kelii 0, Potesia Toli 6, Camille Simon 0, Sena Foi 0, Violet Mau 16, Erica Sula 2, Nana Kakiva 2.
3-point goals—Waipahu none, Nanakuli none.
Junior varsity—Nanakuli 44, Waipahu 40
Leilehua 61, Waialua 27
The visiting Mules held the Bulldogs to five points in the first half to earn their fourth conference victory.
Ashley Gonzales paced Leilehua with 12 points and Chelsey Fontes added 8.
Leilehua (4-2) | 10 | 13 | 20 | 18 | — | 61 |
Waialua (1-3) | 3 | 2 | 10 | 12 | — | 27 |
LEILEHUA—Ciara Paracualles 6, Ashley Gonzales 12, Chelsey Fontes 8, Patricia Lindo 3, Alaina Johnson 4, Starr Hayashida 0, Vanessa Bocobo 0, Kehau Rivera 0, Keke Moala 1, Michelle Fletcher 0, Mariyah Tamaalemalo 6, Toe Motu 5, Brittney Taufui 5, Carline Wilson 6, Alondra Hooks 5.
WAIALUA—Deja Lunasco 0, Christel Banis 6, Cassie Hoku Ho 3, Courtney Kildar 1, Gabby Maxwell 1, Alyssiah Hernandez 12, Savannah Ash 4, Angelica Pelekai 0, Shaurice Talaroc 0.
3-point goals—Leilehua 1 (Lindo), Waialua 3 (Banis 2, Hernandez).
Junior varsity—Leilehua def. Waialua
Kaimuki 40, Kalaheo 35
The Bulldogs, led by Dejah Faasoa's 12 points, managed to overcome the Mustangs in four close-matched quarters to remain undefeated at 6-0.
Kaua Cale scored a game-high 15 points for Kalaheo.
Kalaheo (3-2) | 17 | 2 | 6 | 10 | — | 35 |
Kaimuki (6-0) | 13 | 7 | 9 | 11 | — | 40 |
KALAHEO—Nicole Cobb 0, Hiilei Olsen 3, Kamele Perry 5, Caira Pires 5, Tiffany Harada 0, Mele Adams 0, Kourtni Thomas 7, Kaua Cale 15, Jordy Smith 0.
KAIMUKI—Olivia Phommachanh 9, Pua Akaka 0, Sasha Tokuda 0, Brooke Borce 0, Tanya Villanueva 0, Dinishah Faasoa 0, Justell Arthur 0, Brittney Anglin 0, Letisha Faasoa 2, Dejah Faasoa 12, Mikki Morihara 0, Leti Mikaele 4, Ashley Fortson 9, Lani Mikaele 4.
3-point goals—Kalaheo 4 (Olsen, Pires, Thomas, Cale), Kaimuki 4 (Phommachanh 3, Deja Faasoa).
Junior varsity—Kaimuki 43, Kalaheo 19
Also
Kahuku 75, Kaiser 53
ILH Girls
Division I
TEAM | W | L |
Iolani | 3 | 1 |
Mid-Pacific | 2 | 2 |
Punahou | 3 | 1 |
Sacred Hearts | 1 | 4 |
Kamehameha | 2 | 3 |
OIA Red East girls
TEAM | W | L |
Farrington | 5 | 0 |
Roosevelt | 4 | 2 |
McKinley | 4 | 2 |
Moanalua | 2 | 3 |
Kalani | 2 | 3 |
Kailua | 1 | 4 |
Castle | 0 | 5 |
OIA Red West girls
TEAM | W | L |
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Aiea | 6 | 0 | |
Mililani | 4 | 2 |
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Kapolei | 3 | 3 |
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Campbell | 3 | 3 |
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Pearl City | 3 | 2 |
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Radford | 1 | 5 |
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Waianae | 0 | 5 |
OIA White girls
TEAM | W | L |
Kaimuki | 6 | 0 |
Kahuku | 6 | 1 |
Leilehua | 4 | 2 |
Kalaheo | 3 | 2 |
Kaiser | 2 | 2 |
Nanakuli | 2 | 4 |
Waialua | 1 | 3 |
Waipahu | 0 | 4 |
Anuenue | 0 | 4 |