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Posted on: Thursday, February 1, 2001

Kalaheo goes to 9-0 in OIA East basketball


Advertiser Staff

Skyler Wilson scored 17 points and D.C. Daniels added 15 as Kalaheo defeated Moanalua 79-58 and won the Oahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division boys basketball title at Kalaheo gym.

Daniels scored eight points in the first quarter as the Mustangs (9-0) took a 17-5 lead. Wilson scored eight in the second quarter as Kalaheo led 32-16 at halftime.

Kalaheo won its seventh East title in eight years and has won 97 out of its last 99 games since 1991 under coach Pete Smith.

The Menehune, playing in their first season in the Eastern Division, is 4-5.

Chris Young and David Kilborn each scored 12 points for Moanalua.

MOANALUA (4-5) 5 11 20 22 — 58
KALAHEO (9-0) 17 15 23 24 — 79

MOANALUA-Aaron Fujino 4, John Simbahon 0, Joey Sierra 9, Teruo Nagasako 3, Brent Stone 2, Ric Fukushima 8, Chris Young 12, David Kilborn 12, Nickolas Slate 8.

KALAHEO-C.J. Kaimiola 9, Skyler Wilson 17, Mike Lefevre 2, James Robertson 4, Shaydon Marumoto 0, Ikaika Alama-Francis 5, Shane Harada 3, Charles Elliot 6, Aubrey Bradley 4, Justin Pedrina 6, D.C. Daniels 15, Keoki Duarte 4, Mike Garcia 0, Remington Chun 4.

3-point goals: Moanalua 2 (Sierra, Fukushima). Kalaheo 4 (Kaimiola 1, Alama-Francis 1, Elliot 2).

JV-Kalaheo 42, Moanalua 32.


Kalani 51, Kaiser 46: Justin Namazu scored 15 points and Hunter Lewis added 14 as visiting Kalani won its first game of the season over winless Kaiser.

Kaiser’s Jordan Kreutz led all scorers with 18 points.

KAISER (0-9) 15 15 7 9 — 46
KALANI (1-8) 7 8 22 14 — 51

KAISER-John Hahn 0, Chris Watson 4, Noah Amerson 6, Jason Peters 8, Nate Ushio 0, Garret Wong 0, Tyler Fujie 7, Eric Chang 3, B.J. Bernard , Nathan Gano 0, William Larsen 0, Adam Wickern 0, Jeremy Yim 0, Jordan Kreutz 18.

KALANI-Justin Numazu 15, Yorke Ashiba 0, Kekoa Tam 2, Brandon Mikami 0, Kevin Nakamura 0, Hunter Lewis 14, Robert D’Amato 2, Russell Dement 4, Chad Nakamoto 4, Matt Young 0, Alex Utoafili 0, Michael McQuay 10.

3-point goals: Kaiser none. Kalani 3 (Numazu 2, Lewis 1).

JV-Kaiser 71, Kalani 56.


OIA WEST

Mililani 52, Waianae 35: William Broadus scored 15 points and Trey Brown added 11 as the Trojans routed the host Seariders.

Calvin Brown lead Waianae with 14 points.

MILILANI (7-2) 10 9 17 16 — 52
WAI
ANAE (3-6) 13 10 2 10 — 35

MILILANI-Gary Deliz 0, Koji Price 3, Rashaun Broadus 7, Troy Wailehua 0, Alex Aguda 0, William Broadus 15, Andrew Min 0, Hoku Patoc 7, Chad DeMello 0, Kaipo Patoc 9, Trey Brown 11, Maurice Johnson 0.

WAIANAE-Autida Loey 0, Alii Dumlep 0, Emry Suza , Jacob Milare 3, Preston Popa 12, Kawena Rosario 0, Liwai Keakahuna 2, Justin Berges 0, Erick Edwards 4, Jonah Nunuha 0, Calvin Brown 14, Teacel Hines 0, Jason Tau 0, Perri Alafoe 0.

3-point goals: Mililani 1 (Price). Waianae 3 (Popa 2, Milare 1).

JV-Mililani 58, Waianae 28.


Aiea 63, Campbell 57: Na Alii outscored the Sabers 6-0 in the second overtime to win the OIA West game at Campbell.

Wes Williams scored on a field goal, and Chris Antonio sank three free throws and Aaron Powell one for Aiea in the second overtime.

Campbell’s Randy Saramosing led all scorers with 22 points.

AIEA (5-3) 14 11 16 13 3 6 — 63
CAMPBELL (3-5) 15 11 13 15 3 0 — 57

AIEA-Jerome Duldulao 0, Chris Antonio 14, Daniel Min 7, Taylor Watanabe 4, Ken Honda 0, Wes Williams 13, Aaron Powell 10, Anthony Johnson 12, Nathan Olaivar 2, Dennis Dedicatioria 0, Arthur Phanphengdy 1, Michael Doney 0, Bryan Tucker-Salas 0.

CAMPBELL-Antone Pacheco 7, Gentel Morris 2, Mark Villanueva 0, Mark Boucher 0, Wallace Simanu 0, Dominique Carter 10, Mack-Neil Ramos 0, Fred Donald 2, Chad Bailey 10, Richard Frost 0, Randy Saramosing 22, John Gonsalves 0, Chad Kelly 4.

3-point goals: Aiea 3 (Antonio, Williams, Powell). Campbell 4 (Saramosing 3, Pacheco 1).

JV-Campbell 54, Aiea 43.

JV-Radford 47, Kapolei 46.

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