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Campbell pulls away from Aiea


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POSTED: Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Campbell started sluggish with poor shooting in the first three quarters, but exploded with 26 points in the fourth quarter in a 56-52 overtime victory over Aiea in an Oahu Interscholastic Association Red West boys basketball game last night.

Maika Ulufale of the host Sabers was fouled hard in the final seconds of regulation and was injured but still managed to finish his layup.

Timothy Friend subbed in for Ulufale at the line, where he hit his free throw to send the game into overtime.

Two Campbell players finished with double-doubles. Christian Storment had 19 points and 15 rebounds and Fouina Haskins scored 10 points with 11 rebounds.

At Campbell gym

                                                                                                                                                           
Aiea (3-6)158817452
Campbell (8-2)76926856

AIEA — Kory Naeole 25, Chucky Kaahunui 6, Api Foumai 4, Freddy Aliulu 0, Daniel Chambers 3, Keano Kuia 3, Braxton Fukutomi 8, Colin Naito 1, Ilalio Sio 2

CAMPBELL — Christian Storment 19, Fouina Haskins 10, Christopher Crawford 8, Maika Ulufale 5, Allan Otanes 8, Mason Mau 0, Timothy Friend 3, Rowel Urban 0, Carter Kauwenaole 0, C.J. Ramos 3, Brandon Todd 0, Mark Agni 0.

3-point goals— Aiea 4 (Naeole 2, Kuia, Fukutomi). Campbell 6 (Ramos, Haskins, Storment, Otanes, Ulufale, Crawford).

Junior varsity— Campbell 49, Aiea 22

Radford 44, No. 6 Mililani 43

The Trojans were up by two in the final seconds when the Rams' TJ Reid was fouled just inside the half-court line while shooting.

Reid converted all three free throws to upset Mililani and hand the Trojans their first loss in conference play.

Reginald Griffin scored 13 points for Mililani.

At Mililani gym

                                                                                                                                           
Radford (6-4)101291344
Mililani (8-1)57121943

RADFORD— TJ Reid 10, Glenn Castil 0, Tevita Baravilala 0, Jefferson Fiesta 4, Zach Pelzi 12, Bobby Woshlager 3, Isaiah Jackson 0, Dorsey Norris 2, JB Fontenot 13, Warren Carter 0, Ben Scheuring 0, Cy Salanoa 0, Roscoe Kalilikani 0, Dylan Prieto-Hokamura 0, Wayne Keys Jr. 0, Steven Watkins 0.

MILILANI— Brandon Fujinaga 5, Bryson Calma 0, Josh Lenchanko 0, Nick Kunz 0, Ed Ocampo 7, Makena Kahoano 2, Reginald Griffin 13, Joe McGlamery 7, Robbie Griffin 0, Hassan Richardson 7, Trent McKinney 2, Brandon Tacadena 0, Christian Baltazar 0, Forrest Garcia 0, Ryan Jacobs 0.

3-point goals—Radford 4 (Fontneot 3, Reid). Mililani 4 (Re. Griffin 2, Ocampo, Fujinaga).

Junior varsity—Mililani 61, Radford 47

Waipahu 32, Kapolei 26

The Marauders jumped out early and nearly led wire to wire in a victory over the Hurricanes.

Daniel Diomanpo had 11 points for Waipahu and Anson Catello contributed eight points.

At Kapolei gym

                                                                                                                                           
Waipahu (2-6)10481032
Kapolei (1-9)298726

WAIPAHU— Daniel Diomanpo 11, Anson Castello 8, Asalemo Fruean 6, Michael Alipio 3, Chance Delima 2, Duketoa Tili 2.

KAPOLEI— Michael Ching 10, Jared Milare 6, Manson George 2, Kapua Awong 2, Devyn Knight 2, Chance Lawson 2, Povesi Togiailva 2.

3-point goals— Waipahu 1 (Castello). Kapolei none.

Junior varsity— Kapolei 50, Waipahu 48

OIA Red East

No. 9 Kalaheo 55, McKinley 43

Aaron Fernandez scored 12 of his 24 points from beyond the 3-point arc to guide the Mustangs past the Tigers.

Kalaheo pulled away in the second quarter, outscoring McKinley by 14 points in the period.

At McKinley gym

                                                                                                                                           
Kalaheo (5-4)1219131155
McKinley (1-9)105141443

KALAHEO — Aaron Fernandez 24, Kona Makaula 9, Quincy Mason 8, Kevin Leong 5, Zach Lovelace 4, Derick Morgan 2, Wilson Macleod 2, Shane Hipa 1.

MCKINLEY — Royce Kwon 11, Pryson Wallace 11, Kioco Melson 8, Sio Fiso 4, Ryan Arzandon 3, Jason Ramano 2, Rio Kwon 2, Lesley Machiguchi 1, Micah Waters 1.

3-point goals— Kalaheo 5 (Fernandez 4, Leong ). McKinley 5 (R. Kwon 2, Wallace 2, Arzandon).

Junior varsity— McKinley 52, Kalaheo 28

No. 4 Moanalua 44, Kaimuki 34

Na Menehune made their free throws late to hold off the Bulldogs.

Marcus Monroe led Moanalua with 16 points, and Mason Kualii-Moe had 12 points for Kaimuki.

At Kaimuki gym

                                                                                                                                           
Moanalua (8-1)91181644
Kaimuki (6-4)31161434

MOANALUA— Marcus Monroe 16, Josiah Kauhola 6, Kevin Amaral 5, Dexter Williams 4, Richard Villasenor 4, Reece Racoma 4, Wesley Armbrust 3, Marcus Keene 2.

KAIMUKI — Mason Kualii-Moe 12, Gabriel Stietzel 10, Elijah Morita 4, Nicholas Motellang 2, Jonn Kakitani 2, Chester Sua 2, Ekolu Vares 2.

3-point goals— Moanalua 1 (Armaral). Kaimuki 1 (Stietzel).

Junior varsity— Moanalua 50, Kaimuki 40

Kaiser 44, Farrington 38

The Cougars pulled out early and held on to beat the Governors.

Quinton Wong led the way for Kaiser with 11 points, and Lancelot Williams added 10 for Farrington.

At Kaiser gym

                                                                                                                                           
Farrington (1-8)5842138
Kaiser (4-6)113102044

FARRINGTON— Lancelot Williams 10, Gregie Bupgos 9, Jefrey Madarang 6, Jayfrey Damo 6, Ronald Williams 5, Scotland Smith 2.

KAISER— Quinton Wong 11, Ronson Hill 9, Preston Wuich 8, Adam Costello 7, Corey Lum 4, Mark Guirguis 4, Bret Kanoa 1.

3-point goals— Farrington 2 (Damo 2 ). Kaiser 3(Costello, Wuich, Wong).

Junior varsity— Farrington 62, Kaiser 56

OIA White

No. 8 Roosevelt 70, Anuenue 13

Kaipo Pale scored 14 points and Robert Willis added 13 as the Rough Riders remained undefeated in the conference by defeating Na Koa.

At Roosevelt gym

                                                                                                                                           
Anuenue (0-7)460313
Roosevelt (6-0)1122191870

ANUENUE— Makana Fernandez 6, Kanani Armitage 0, Kahooipo Mossman-Ancog 2, Mahuka Cullen 3, Alika Hussey 0, Kealoha Smith 0, Kaipo Cullen 0, La'akea Nano'i-Hyte 0, La'awai Kamai 2.

ROOSEVELT— Kaipo Pale 14, Brendan Nakatani 0, Brandon Mitchell 2, Agaese Tago 8, Johnson Delos Santos 8, Kalai Kalei 9, Chase Yogi 3, Pono Patoc 4, Robert Willis 13, Troy Nakasuji 9.

3-point goals— Anuenue 1 (M. Cullen). Roosevelt 2 (Yogi, Willis).

Waianae 87, Waialua 63

Four Seariders scored in double figures in a victory over the Bulldogs.

Kyle Michael scored 19 points to lead Waialua.

At Waianae gym

                                                                                                                                           
Waialua (1-5)1114241463
Waianae (6-0)2221261887

WAIALUA — Micah Hatchie 4, William Uepa-Sagapulo 2, Joseph Souza 0, Kristoffer Cuadro 5, Jerimiah Repollo 3, Chase Uhlier 0, Virgilio Repollo 6, John-Ray Garcia 1, Rudi Galapia 8, Victor Nobello 0, Vance Maluyo 15, Kyle Michael 19.

WAIANAE— Kalin Sandoval 4, Keoni Napierela-Rose 2, Jonovan Tuinei 8, Christian Mendonza 20, Guyson Amina 20, Macneil Moresca 0, Paaga Misitati 13, Michael Foster 4, Anthony Niederschmidt 10, Shawn Asberry 6, Matthew Ramaila 0.

3-point goals— Waialua 4 (Michael 2, Maluyo, J. Repollo). Waianae 2 (Mendonza).

Junior varsity— Waianae 46, Waialua 25

Kalani 58, Castle 45

The Falcons used the deep ball early and often to defeat the Knights.

Ryoji Iguchi connected on five 3-pointers and had 17 points for Kalani, and Angelo Berady had 16 points, with Vincent Tran contributing 12.

At Castle gym

                                                                                                                                           
Kalani (4-3)182091158
Castle (2-5)101181645

KALANI — Ryoji Iguchi 17, Angelo Berardy 16, Vincent Tran 12, Jordan Yogi 8, Bryson Yorita 5.

CASTLE— Isaac Makekau 13, Joel Hendricks 11, Adam Canne 9, Jordan Manalo 6, Joshua Kong 4, Jordan Keleki 2.

3-point goals— Kalani 7 (Iguchi 5, Tran, Yorita). Castle 4 (Manolo 2, Canne 2).

Junior varsity— Kalani 44, Castle 37

Kailua 57, Nanakuli 53

Corey Lau scored 19 points to lead the Surfriders past the Golden Hawks.

Joe Shelton led Nanakuli with 12 points.

At Nanakuli gym

                                                                                                                                           
Kailua (4-2)122151957
Nanakuli (2-4)1013102053

KAILUA— Austin Tilton 0, Rhys Nakakura 5, Chevy Mikaele 5, Kaleo Crowell 0, Corey Lau 19, Luis Valenzuela 9, Ethan Mahaulu 3, Kirk Ronolo 0, Eric Lum 0, John Vave 0, Jordan Decorte 16.

NANAKULI — Leo Bardacena 0, Kapukana Anakalea 0, Gary Shelton 11, Kaimana Silva 2, Robinson Pahinui 4, Joe Shelton 12, Calvin Laumana 8, Gage Kamakea 0, Ikeena Anakalea 0, Kameron Self-Gomes 7, Brandon Irvine 9.

3-point goals— Kailua 6 (Lau 3, Valenzuela 2, Nakakura). Nanakuli 5 (G. Shelton 3, Silva, Self-Gomes).

Junior varsity— Kailua 42, Nanakuli 28

ILH girls

No. 3 Punahou 59, Maryknoll 16

The Buffanblu improved to 7-0 by easily handling the Spartans.

Hailey-Ann Maeda led the way for Punahou with 12 points, and teammate Mysha Sataraka added nine points.

At Maryknoll gym

                                                                                                                                           
Punahou (7-0)192112759
Maryknoll (0-8)934016

PUNAHOU— Hailey-Ann Maeda 12, Mysha Sataraka 9, Janet Li 6, Jennifer Ching 6, Khailyah Thompson 6, Demi Suzuki 4, Julia Brand 4, Brittnie Lau 3, Turner Wong 2, Michelle Parke 2, Kysa Ludviksen 2, Ashely-Anne Feria 2, Jennifer Hwang 1.

MARYKNOLL— Ashley Agcaoili 8, Crystie Wong 5, Taylor Wong 2, Corine Gushikuma 1.

3-point goals— Punahou 3(Lau, Suzuki, Sataraka). Maryknoll 1 (Wong).