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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, February 6, 2002

No. 1 Iolani beats No. 7 Kamehameha, 59-45

Advertiser Staff

Derrick Low scored 13 points and Bobby Webster 12 as No. 1 Iolani defeated No. 7 Kamehameha, 59-45, in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu boys basketball game last night at Iolani.

The Raiders' Bobby Nash and Jon Grobe added 10 points apiece.

Iolani, which improved to 11-0, was ranked No. 1 in the Advertiser's Top 10 poll released yesterday. The Raiders received eight of the 11 first-place votes.

Willie Melemai scored 16 points and Sean Uyehara added 12 for Kamehameha, which dropped to 7-5.

KAMEHAMEHA (7-5) 14 12 10 9—45
IOLANI (11-0) 16 19 18 6—59

Kamehameha—Pono Enos 2, Eric Shaver 0, Galen Santana 3, Nalu Perkins 0, Sean Uyehara 12, Caleb Spencer 8, Aaron Kahaloa 4, Waika Spencer 0, Willie Melemai 16. Totals 16 9-19 45.

Iolani—Jon Grobe 10, Derrick Low 13, Zach Tollefson 0, Bobby Webster 12, Robert Mageo 0, Bobby Nash 10, Joe Udell 4, Chad Miller 2, Gage Eberlin 0, Todd Blankenship 0, Tyler McCready 8. Totals 23 9-13 59.

3-point goals—Kamehameha 4 (Uyehara 2, Santana, C. Spencer). Iolani 4 (Webster 2, Low, Nash).

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• ST. LOUIS 61, MARYKNOLL 49: Jason Rivers scored 18 points to lead the No. 6 Crusaders over the Spartans.

Bobby Tappy, Tavita Thompson and Wilson Afoa each added eight points for St. Louis, which is tied with Punahou for second place with an 8-3 record.

MARYKNOLL (1-10) 7 13 13 16—49
ST. LOUIS (8-3) 17 12 19 13—61

Maryknoll—Sean Ortiz 14, Colin Lee 0, Maichael Faria 0, Kawika Calizar 0, Westin Lee 5, Kevin Lee 13, Pat Torres 5, Bronson Won 8, McShane Dator 4, Stacy Wong 0. Totals not available.

St. Louis—Bobby Tappy 8, Keao Monteilh 2, Douglas Adachi 0, Jose Vidad 5, Tavita Thompson 8, Jonah Lakatani 2, Jason Rivers 18, Timo Paepule 10, Ryan Guillermo 0, Wilson Afoa 8. Totals 22 13-15 61.

3-point goals—Maryknoll 6 (Ortiz 4, Torres, Won). St. Louis 4 (Rivers 2, Tappy, Vidad).

Reported by Georges Gilbert

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• MID-PACIFIC 51, DAMIEN 46: Chris Hoe scored 15 points and Chris Perry 12 as the Owls beat the Monarchs.

Damien's Ranson Decosta scored 25 points, including four 3-pointers.

DAMIEN (1-10) 5 11 16 14—46
MID-PACIFIC (3-8) 12 11 11 17—51

Damien—Peter Campos 2, Micah Komine 0, Daniel Chaves 0, Ranson Decosta 25, Rocky Takapu 0, Daniel Cunningham 2, Brandon Kahale 4, Bill Puttmann 13. Totals 16 10-14 46.

Mid-Pacific—Lawren Kanno 0, Dusten Umeda 0, Ryan Leong 5, Chris Hoe 15, Chris Perry 12, Travis Tyler 5, Chris Freshour 6, Brandyn McCall 8. Totals 19 10-17 51.

3-point goals—Damien 4 (Decosta 4). Mid-Pacific 3 (Hoe 2, Perry).

Reported by Jenny Tom


Division II

University High 47, Iolani 45 (OT). UHS—John Duro 12. Iol—Ryan Kilborn 14, Bronson Melemai 11.

Redemption Academy 44, Academy of the Pacific 40. RA—Tony Troche 18, Eric Reis 10. AOP—Ben Bater 13.

Lanakila Baptist 73, Hanalani 62. LB—Alan Alonsada 26, Alika Durington 23, David Stewart 10. Hana—Lito Alcantara 20, Junichi Ogikubo 16.

Kamehameha 55, Hawai'i Baptist 54. Kam—Keano Noa 15, Noah Peterson 11. HBA—Ryan Hee 14, Jared Irei 10.

Punahou 56, Lutheran 46. Pun—Kevin Lau 18. LHS—Justin Lau 12, Kevin Young 11, David Lehman 10.


OIA

Boys JV Playoffs

First Round

Nanakuli 52, Kalaheo 47

Castle 62, Campbell 55

Leilehua 61, Kahuku 58

Moanalua 51, Waipahu 43


CORRECTION

• Wrestling site: Friday's boys wrestling match between Iolani and St. Louis will be held at McCabe Gym at 7 p.m. Another location was reported yesterday.