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Posted on: Thursday, January 4, 2001

Mililani wins OIA basketball opener, 64-46


Advertiser Staff

Waianae-transfers William Broadus and his brother Rashaun Broadus combined to score 36 points as Mililani defeated Waipahu, 64-46, in an Oahu Interscholastic Association Western Division season-opening basketball game last night at Waipahu.

William Broadus scored 22 and Rashaun Broadus scored nine of his 14 points in the second quarter.

Mililani led 33-13 at halftime.

MILILANI 13 20 11 20 — 64

WAIPAHU 8 5 12 21 — 46

MILILANI-Gary Deliz 6, Koji Price 5, Rashaun Broadus 14, Troy Wailehua 0, Alex Aguda 0, William Broadus 22, Andrew Min 0, Hoku Patoc 8, Chad DeMello 0, Kaipo Patoc 5, Troy Brown 4.

WAIPAHU-Brian Acidera 0, Thomas Mason 8, Jacob Aga 8, Shane Kalaiwahea 2, Paulo Aga 4, Maurice Daniels 4, Chris Coloma 4, Warner Kamanu 0, Elliott Moananu-Willis 4, Phil Solomua 10.

3-point goals-Mililani 3 (R. Broadus 2, Price 1). Waipahu 3 (J. Aga 2, Solomua 1).

JV-Waipahu 48, Mililani 46

LEILEHUA 83, WAIALUA 44: Garland Gantt and Joshua Jumawan both scored 15 points as the Mules routed the Bulldogs in an OIA Western Division game. Waialua’s Randall Isomura led all scorers with 18 points.

WAIALUA 8 13 12 11 — 44

LEILEHUA 21 18 22 22 — 83

WAIALUA-Daniel Jamora 0, Emmanuel Dagupion 0, Lawrence Ladao 1, Wayne Agsalda 2, Pookela 2, Ikaika Soares 4, Gregory Sistoso 2, Ikaika Lean 0, Aaron Agsalda 0, Micah Vasconcelles 2, Randall Isomura 18, Jonathan Aceret 13.

LEILEHUA-Garland Gantt 15, Lance Tuggle 1, Ricardo Bachelor 14, Joshua Jumawan 15, Cliston Feliciano 11, Sean Fetzer 2, Demitrius Washington 0, Mike Helgerson 0, John Dolac 6, Eric Marshall 14, Duon Adams 4.

3-point goals-Leilehua 5 (Bachelor 1, Jumawan 1, Feliciano 1, Dolac 2).

JV-Leilehua 66, Waialua 35.

JV-Kapolei 32, Waianae 27.

EASTERN DIVISION

CASTLE 54, KAISER 51: Joe Bothelo scored 17 points, including six free throws in the final minutes, as the Knights rallied past the host Cougars. Keoki Rapisora added 13 points for Castle. Eric Ching scored 16 points and Jason Peters 15 to lead Kaiser.

CASTLE 8 5 18 23 — 54

KAISER 6 12 14 19 — 51

CASTLE-Michael Gayle 4, John Lamho 2, Quintin Duvauchelle-Gasper 7, Chris Church 0, Nick Stecz 0, Melden Torres 6, Ryen Isib 5, Joe Bothelho 17, Keoki Rapisora 13.

KAISER-John Hahn 9, Chris Watson 4, Noah Amerson 0, Jason Peters 15, Nate Ushio 5, Garret Wong 0, Tyler Fujie 2, Eric Ching 16.

3-point goals-Castle 4 (Duvauchelle-Gasper, Isib, Bothelho, Rapisora). Kaiser 1 (Hahn)

JV-Castle 64, Kaiser 27


SOFTBALL

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

IOLANI 7, UNIVERSITY 2: Ianeta Lei allowed two runs in seven innings, while striking out four and walking two as the Raiders beat the Jr. Bows. Lei and Tricia Sakamoto both homered to spark a four-run, third-inning surge.

Iolani 004 102 0 7 13 3
University High 002 000 0 2 5 1

WP-Ianeta Lei. Leading Hitters: Iol-Stacey Higa 3-4; Taryn Nagata 3-3, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Lei 2-4, homer, 4 RBIs; Noelle Izumi 2-3; Tricia Sakamoto homer.

HBA/ST. FRANCIS/ST. ANDREWS 12, LA PIETRA 3: HBA rallied in the bottom of the fifth inning with seven runs, sending 12 batters to the plate. Lehua Sanborn and Jamie Makiya both hit triples in the rally.

La Pietra 000 300 0 — 3 4 2
HBA/St. Francis/St. Andrews 010 074 x — 12 14 1

WP-Jerrie Obrero. Leading Hitters: LaP-Claire Haranda double; Molly Tafoya double. HBA/St.F/St.A-Jamie Makiya 3-4, triple, double; Jamie Shibata 3-4, triple, double; Lehua Sanborn triple.

KAMEHAMEHA 10, MID-PACIFIC 0: Leo Sing Chow and Sharee Fonoti combined on a five-inning, no-hitter as the Warriors defeated the Owls. Sing Chow had six strikeouts and one hit batsman. Kamehameha’s Talia Ruth went 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs. Sarah Wong went 2-for-2 and Ashlee Adams had a triple and two RBIs.

Mid Pacific 000 00 — 0 0 1
Kamehameha 103 42 — 10 13 1

WP-Leo Sing Chow. Leading Hitters: Kam-Talia Ruth 2-3, double 3 RBI; Sarah Wong 2-2; Ashlee Adams triple, 2 RBI.

PUNAHOU 10, SACRED HEARTS 2: Kira Kashiwa struck out six in her complete-game victory over the Lancers. Punahou’s Beth Asano went 3-for-3 with two RBIs and Cherisse Sakumoto went 2-for-4 with two RBIs.

Punahou 040 060 0 — 10 10 3
Sacred Hearts 101 000 0 — 2 4 5

WP-Kira Kashiwa. Leading Hitters: Pun-Beth Asano 3-3, 2 RBI; Cherisse Sakumoto 2-4, 2 RBI.

Junior Varsity

Kamehameha 6, Iolani 3

OAHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

Eastern Division

MOANALUA 3, ROOSEVELT 1: Chaz Ebalaroza and Marci Uyehara both hit run-scoring doubles in the top of the fifth inning as the Menehunes broke a 1-all tie to beat the host Rough Riders. Ebalaroza and Melissa Force combined on a six-hitter over seven innings.

Moanalua 100 020 0 — 3 5 1
Roosevelt 010 000 0 — 1 6 3

WP-Chaz Ebalaroza. Leading Hitters: Moan-Ebalaroza 2-4. Roos-Hanh Le 3-4, triple.

CASTLE 5, KAISER 4: Anu Young’s three-run triple in the top of the sixth inning gave the Knights a 5-4 lead in beating the host Cougars. Castle’s Keala Horner went 2-for-3, and Kaiser’s Cassie Chun-Ming went 2-for-2 with an RBI.

Castle 020 003 0 — 5 7 4
Kaiser 300 010 0 — 4 4 3

WP-Shana Silva. Leading Hitters: Cas-Keala Horner 2-3; Anu Young 2-3, triple, 4 RBI; Kais-Cassie Chun-Ming 2-2.

KAHUKU 11, MCKINLEY 8: Johnnie Rae Heffernan scattered five hits and struck out seven over seven innings as the visiting Red Raiders defeated the Tigers. Kahuku’s Brandie Nihipali and Tomasina Aalona both went 2-for-4.

Kahuku 013 231 1 — 11 7 2
McKinley 005 000 3 — 8 5 4

WP-Johnnie Rae Heffernan. Leading Hitters: Kah-Brandi Nihipali 2-4, double; Tomasina Aalona 2-4, double.

KAILUA 12, KALANI 2: The Surfriders got two hits apiece from five players to rout the Falcons at Aina Koa Field. Jana Pintz went 2-for-2, Loke Lastimosa went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs, Steph Gould went 2-for-4 with a triple, Danielle Young went 2-for-3 with a double, and Kanani Piimauna went 2-for-3.

Kailua 240 005 1 — 12 11 2
Kalani 200 000 0 — 2 1 7

WP-Shelly Featheran. Leadings Hitters: Kail-Jana Pintz 2-2; Loke Lastimosa 2-4, HR, 2 RBI; Steph Gould 2-4, triple; Danielle Young 2-3, double; Kanani Piimauna 2-3.

Western Division

MILILANI 4, PEARL CITY 2: In a battle of first-place teams, the Trojans remained unbeaten behind Miki Asamura, who spaced three hits and two runs over seven innings. Mililani’s Tiari Keliinoi went 2-for-3 and scored two runs. Pearl City’s Alisa Akana had a double and an RBI.

Mililani 101 002 0 — 4 8 2
Pearl City 000 101 0 — 2 3 3

WP-Miki Asamura. Leading Hitter: Mil-Tiari Keliinoi 2-3, 2 runs.

WAIANAE 8, WAIPAHU 0: Jasmine Choy pitched a one-hitter and led off a seven-run third inning with a home run to lift the visiting Seariders. Choy allowed her lone hit — a single to left by Alexis Cody — in the fourth inning. Waianae combined five hits, a walk and a Waipahu error in its third-inning rally.

Wai'anae 007 010 0 — 8 9 1
Waipahu 000 000 0 — 0 1 1

WP-Jasmine Choy (7 innings pitched, one hit, no strikeouts).

Leading Hitters: Waian-Choy homer; Mishan Suiso 3-4.

LEILEHUA 13, AIEA 1: Pikake Nutter-Gaudet pitched a five-inning no-hitter with five strikeouts and three walks as the Mules beat the Na Alii. Collet Guerrero had two hits for the Mules.

'Aiea 001 00 1 0 3
Leilehua 560 2x 13 7 2

WP-Pikake Nutter-Gaudet. Leading Hitter: Lei-Collet Guerrero 2-2.

NANAKULI 7, RADFORD 6: Jandie Higashi’s bases-loaded single with no outs in the bottom of the seventh inning lifted the Golden Hawks over the Rams. Yvonne Arrington pitched a complete game, allowing 10 hits with three strikeouts.

Radford 200 031 0 — 6 10 n.a.
Nanakuli 300 030 1 — 7 16 n.a.

WP-Yvonne Arrington. Leading Hitters: Rad-Lena 2-3, double, 2 runs; Taz 2-3, 2 runs; Nana-Jandie Higashi 4-5, double; Dezrae Kauhane 2-4; Lehua Yap double; Arrington 2-3; Diandra Dias 1-1, triple, 2 runs; Lena Tuiloma 2-4; Donette Lawson 3-3.

CAMPBELL 12, WAIALUA 0: Jenna Sylva pitched a three-hit shutout, struck out four and walked four as the Sabers routed the host Bulldogs. Waialua made 14 errors, including seven in the top of the second inning which led to five Campbell runs.

Ca,pbell 353 01 — 12 7 3
Waialua 000 00 — 0 3 14

WP-Jenna Sylva. Leading Hitters: Camp-Sylva 3-4; Jalan Garcia 3-4.


SOCCER

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

Boys varsity

Punahou 1, Kamehameha 0. Goal scorers: Pun-Christopher Chandler 1

Iolani 3, Pac-5 1. Goal scorers: Iol-Duke Hashimoto 1, Scott Shiraishi 1, own goal. Pac-Darin Fajota.

Mid-Pacific 3, Damien 0. Goal scorers: MPI-Chad Nishi 2, Richard Higa

OAHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

Eastern Divison

Boys Varsity

Kalaheo 3, Kahuku 0. Goal scorers: Kala-Nathan Amous 2, Anthony Ornellas 1

Kaiser 1, Kalani 1. Goal scorers: Kai-Troy Sakuragi. Kal-Nouchi Lee

Monalua 5, Farrington 1. Goal scorers: Moan-Nick Loven 2, Aaron Miura 2, Casey Ono 1. Farr-Ernie Kaio

Girls Varsity

Kahuku 2, Kalaheo 0. Goal scorers: Kahu-Natasha Kai, Jasmine Ledao

Roosevelt 9, McKinley 0. Goal scorers: Roos-Cassidy Okubo, Dara Kiyuna, Kellie Higa, Koryn Maeshiro, Tiana Cho, Kelly Tengan, Ashley Takafuji, Deneen Kiyuna, Alyssa Furukawa.

Kaiser 1, Kalani 0. Goal scorer: Kai-Lacie Shimizu.

Castle 2, Kaimuki0. Goal scorers: Cast-Dionne Kaneshiro 2.

Girls JV

Kahuku 4, Kalaheo 0

Kaimukidef. Castle, forfeit.

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