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Farrington tops Castle with 3s


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POSTED: Saturday, January 16, 2010

Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo and her Farrington teammates showed off their touch from behind the arc early and often against Castle as the No. 5 Governors made nine 3-pointers en route to a 65-50 victory over the Knights last night in OIA Red East play.

Tatupu-Leopldo helped get things going by scoring 12 of her 17 points in the first half, a trend that her fellow teammates followed along with as they hit six 3-pointers before the break on their way to a 39-24 halftime lead.

Castle was able to close the gap to 11 with 6 minutes to play but was unable to get any closer as Farrington quickly extended its lead back to 15.

Angeline Argel came up big for the Governors as well with 13 points, while Sofia Folaumahina contributed 12 points.

Leish Liilii and Joshell Lilio chipped in 11 points each for the Knights in defeat.

 

At Castle gym

                                                                                                                                                                           
Farrington (10-0) 182110 1665
Castle (7-4) 71712 1450

FARRINGTON—Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo 17, Angeline Argel 13, Sofia Folaumahina 12, Cristen Liana 8, Ashley Gravely 7, Petterson 5, Wong 2, Isaley Iuta 1.
CASTLE—Leisha Liilii11, Joshell Lilio 11, Kailee Awa10 , Nicole Aberilla 8, Brooke-Lee Kaluaau 4, Brittany Hawn 3, Amber Umeda 2, Brandee Sasaki 1.
3-point goals—Farrington Nine (Tatupu-Leopoldo 4, Argel 3, Gravely, Liana). Castle 1(Aberilla).
Junior varsity—Farrington def. Castle

 

Moanalua 48, McKinley 39

The Menehunes came up big in the first half and stole their sixth conference win from the Tigers.

Moanalua led 31-13 at the half and a 17-point fourth quarter by McKinley wasn't enough to make a comeback. Jasmine Funtanilla led Moanalua with 11 points, while Jackie Tihano scored a game-high 13 for the Menehunes.

 

At Moanalua gym

                                                                                                                                           
McKinley (2-8)8591739
Moanalua (6-5)18138948

MCKINLEY—Jackie Tihano 13, Miranda Schmillen 0, Kylie Sato 18, Jourdan Mills 0, Hannah Yoo 6, Katey Ezra 2, Gracie Saletoi 0, Megan Osagalilo 0, Lenna Morita 0, Mele Kuma 0, Tisha Higashi 0.
MOANALUA—Kristy Tamashiro 0, Kiley Lau 2, Joanna Nicolas 10, Jasmine Funtanilla 11, Meleane Smith 8, Jaidon Rego 4, A.J. Verdida 7, Shauntaeus Ramos-Dias 4, Kelci Quinabo 2, Jasmine Young-Gusman 0.
3-point goals—McKinley 4 (Tihano 2, Sato 2). Moanalua 1 (Verdida).
Junior varsity—Moanalua won, score not reported.

 

Kalani 56, Kailua 57

The Surfriders survived a last-second scare as they watched a last second 3-point attempt by the Falcons rattle out to secure their victory. Teuila Afele led the charge for Kailua with 14 points, but Christine Sasano led all scorers with 18 points in defeat.

 

At Kailua gym

                                                                                                                                                                           
Kalani (2-9) 12131021 56
Kailua (1-10) 11161814 57

KALANI—Christine Sasano 18, Corie Kuia 17, Erika Jang 8, Marissa Sumida 7, Alyssa Obata 4, Kiah Fujita 1, Hikaru Kumagai 1.
KAILUA—Teuila Afele 14, Toni Damo-Agcaoili 12, Taylor Souza 11, Johnna Pedro 11, Jayna Hanawahine 6, Anolani Ramos 2, Tehani Umiamaka 1.
3-point goals—Kalani 2 (Sumida, Sasano). Kailua 4 (Souza 3, Damo-Agcaoili).
Junior varsity—Kalani 32, Kailua 31

 

OIA RED WEST

No. 9 Pearl City 50, Aiea 22

The Chargers remained unbeaten in the Red West conference with a solid win over Na Alii.

Adrienne-Jean Sylva led Pearl City with 11 points, followed by Keshia Manning with seven. Kaala Leopoldo scored a team-high nine points for Aiea.

 

At Aiea gym

                                                                                                                                           
Pearl City (10-1)162111250
Aiea (3-8)7411022

PEARL CITY—Adrienne-Jean Sylva 11, Sabrina Angle 5, Shanise Gabriel-Yomes 4, Glacen Florita 5, Shawna Angle 6, Jordan Ahakuelo 6, Alana Kaili 2, Keshia Manning 7, Leina Basques 4.
AIEA —Ashlei Liilii 8, Celeste Fong 3, Kaala Leopoldo 9, Amithysse Moore 0, Temukisa Lautalo 2.
3-point goals—Pearl City 5 (Shawna Angle 2, Florita, Sabrina Angle, Sylva). Aiea 3 (Leopoldo 2, Liilii).
Junior varsity—Pearl City 45, Aiea 41

 

Mililani 54, Waianae 38

Kellie Sakai made a 3-point buzzer-beater at the end of the first half to help the Trojans run past the Seariders lastnight. Waianae's Maili Enos-Branigan made the only 3-point shot for Waianae.

 

At Waianae gym

                                                                                                                                           
Mililani (10-1)1017151254
Waianae (3-8)41491138

MILILANI—Kellie Sakai 19, Sam Yuki 3, Amber Ogata 9, Cory Ramos 2, Abi Mckoy 6, Kawehi Pilakowski 2, Khyla Alcantra 7, Pomai Grube-Hose 2, Jacque Agbayani 4.
WAIANAE—Alesa Ramaila 6, Emma Atiga 2, Maili Enos-Branigan 9, Beverly Madrid 6, Brittany Perry 4, Shaina Pogia 6, Tiara Tagaloa 5.
3-point goals—Mililani 5 (Sakai 2, Ogata 3). Waianae 1 (Enos-Branigan).
Junior varsity—Mililani 37, Waianae 11

 

Kapolei 60, Radford 29

Leilani Tauani-Fifita tallied 16 points as the Hurricanes breezed past the Rams last night.

Kaity Wills added 10 points, including two 3-pointers, for Kapolei. Tyler Whitener and Pierra Dewitt each scored 10 points to lead Radford.

 

At Kapolei gym

                                                                                                                                           
Radford (1-10)696829
Kapolei (9-3)1419111660

RADFORD—Faith Calimlim 0, Imani Windush 0, Alana Gionet 0, E'lexues Evans 4, Lily Sevao 2, Marena Leao 0, Tyler Whitener 10, Pierra Dewitt 10, Rachel Kapesi , Marissa Starros 3, Tania Muna 0, Samantha Poe 0, Kawai Page 0, Chelsea Dingoe , Sanoe Tuitele 0.
KAPOLEI—Krystal Jacobs 4, Danniel Tapat 8, Kaity Wills 10, Rhilee Soriano 3, Tamar Rodrigues 0, Diamond Carter 6, Kawehi Hagi 9, Jo-Ann Payongayong 4, Vanessa Banogan 0, Leilani Tauani-Fifita 16, Noelle Garland 0.
3-point goals—Radford none. Kapolei 2 (Wills 2).
Junior varsity—Kapolei 41, Radford 22

 

OIA WHITE

Kahuku 56, Kalaheo 48

The Red Raiders took advantage of second-half turnovers as they defeated the Mustangs. Joshlyn Noga led the Kahuku attack with 16 points, with teammate Alysha Cummings scoring 10.

 

At Kahuku gym

                                                                                                                                           
Kalaheo (4-6)417111648
Kahuku (8-1)1212201256

KALAHEO—Kourtni Thomas 12, Jordy Smith 11, Kaua Cale 8, Tiffany Harada 7, Kamele Perry 6, Chelsea Dyer 4.
KAHUKU—Joshlyn Noga 16, Alysha Cummings 10, Natallia Cravens 9, Jessica Falemalu 7, Rachel Tailele 6, Malia Tonga 4, Mata Tonga 4.
3-point goals—Kalaheo 6 (Harada 2, Thomas 2, Cale, Smith ). Kahuku 3 (Taukeke 2, Falemalu).
Junior varsity—Kahuku 75, Kalaheo 15

 

Kaimuki 52, Waipahu 37

Dejah Fa'asoa led the Bulldogs as they broke away in the second quarter in their defeat of the Marauders. Fa'asoa had 21 points for Kaimuki, while Waipahu's Genivee Valasco and Ana Batan scored 13 points in the loss.

 

At Waipahu gym

                                                                                                                                           
Kaimuki (8-1)1217101352
Waipahu (4-5)14561237

KAIMUKI—Dejah Fa'asoa 21, Kiana Taez 7, Letisha Fa'asoa 6, Pua Akaka 5, Cannie Aikau 5, Tanya Villanueva 5, Leti Mikaele 3.
WAIPAHU—Genivee Valasco 13, Ana Batan13, Trisha Malala 9, Catrina Masaniai 2.
3-point goals—Kaimuki 3 (Fa'asoa 2, Akaka). Waipahu 2 (Batan, Valasco).
Junior varsity—Waipahu 39, Kaimuki 21

 

Nanakuli 62, Waialua 22

The Golden Hawks pulled away early in their dominating victory over the Bulldogs. Kriste Rosa led the way for Nanakuli with 23 points, while Queen Ema Sale had 12.

 

At Nanakuli gym

                                                                                                                                           
Waialua (1-9)558422
Nanakuli (1-8)1820131162

WAIALUA—Cristalyn Moniz 7, Althia Dicion 6, Savannah Ash 5, Cara Balidoy 4.
NANAKULI—Kirste Rosa 23, Queen Ema Sale 12, Maresena Foi 10, Stephanie Kalili 6, Nana Kakiva 4, Noel Fernandez 4, Sherrise Atualevao 3.
3-point goals—Waialua 1 (Savannah Ash). Nanakuli none.
Junior varsity—Nanakuli 52, Waialua 31

 

ILH

No. 4 Punahou 60, Maryknoll 20

The Buffanblu made a statement, tripling the Spartans' final score. Punahou's Hailey Maeda finished with a game-high 12 points. Crystie Wong scored six for Maryknoll.

 

At Punahou gym

                                                                                                                                           
Maryknoll (0-5)455620
Punahou (4-0)1913111760

MARYKNOLL—Ashlee De Santos 2, Amanda Busmante 1, Athena Adora 2, Crystie Wong 6, Taylor Wong 8, Kimiko Mitchell 1.
PUNAHOU—Kaylin Okuma 4, Jennifer Hwang 4, Khaliyah Thompson 10, Janet Li 4, Turner Wong 0, Brittnie Lau 4, Demi Suzuki 3, Mysha Sataraka 4, Julia Brand 2, Jennifer Ching 6, Michelle Parke 1, Kysa Ludvikson 6, Hailey Maeda 12.
3-point goals—Maryknoll 2 (T. Wong). Punahou 1 (Okuma).