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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, February 12, 2003

Saint Louis wins ILH hoops game

Advertiser Staff

Jonah Lakatani scored 18 points and Saint Louis scored all 12 of its fourth-quarter points on free throws in a win over visiting Kamehameha in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu game last night.

The Crusaders improved to 10-3 and gained sole possession of second place in the ILH behind Iolani (13-0). Kamehameha dropped to 9-4.

The Crusaders hit 12 of 15 free-throw attempts in the fourth quarter.

Waika Spencer scored 11 points for Kamehameha.

Kamehameha (9-4) 5 8 9 14—36
Saint Louis (10-3) 12 12 10 12—46

KAMEHAMEHA—Eric Shaver 7, Galen Santana 3, Jarrett Day 0, Caleb Spencer 8, Aaron Kahaloa 5, Kawika Hepa 2, Waika Spencer 11, Willie Melemai 0. Totals 12 10-13 36.

SAINT LOUIS—B.J. Batts 3, Keao Monteilh 5, Ryan

Brilhante 0, Tavita Thompson 0, Jonah Lakatani 18,

Desmond Hanohano 7, Jason Rivers 5, Timo Paepule 2,

Brandon Va'a 0, Wilson Afoa 6. Totals 13 17-22 46.

3-point goals—Kamehameha 2 (Santana, C. Spencer). Saint Louis 3 (Lakatani 2, Batts 1).



• Damien 52, University High 47: Ranson DeCosta scored a game-high 20 points and Elwin Gapuz added 11 as the visiting Monarchs held off the Junior 'Bows.

Ric Kodama scored 13 points and James Cabras 12 for University High.

Damien (5-8) 10 16 14 12—52
University High (2-11) 13 7 5 22—47

DAMIEN—Ferd Paredes 0, Elwin Gapuz 11, Fuava'a Faualo 0, Kawika Lopez 4, Ranson DeCosta 20, Soane Sevelo 0, Tevita Williams 6, Fehi Sevelo 2, Brandon Kahale 2, Keoni Steinhoff 7. Totals 20 8-18 52.

UNIVERSITY HIGH—Jeris Nakamasu 7, Ben Nishimoto 5, Sam Naone 0, Curtis Lefrandt 0, James Cabras 12, Tommy Chun-Ming 2, John Duro 2, David Johnson 6, Ric Kodama 13. Totals 14 14-30 47.

3-point goals—Damien 4 (DeCosta 2, Gapuz 1, Williams 1). University High 5 (Cabras 2, Nakamasu 1, Nishimoto 1, Johnson 1).



• Iolani 76, Maryknoll 40: Ryan Hirata scored 14 points, including four 3-pointers, and Bobby Nash added 12 as the host Raiders raced to a 19-0 lead after the first quarter and cruised past Maryknoll.

Stacey Wong scored 12 points for Maryknoll.

Maryknoll (3-10) 0 12 14 14—40
Iolani (13-0) 19 17 17 23—76

MARYKNOLL—Kawika Calizer 0, Michael Faria 4, Kealaka'i Hussey 4, Kevin Lee 9, Westin Lee 7, Michael Serai 2, Patrick Torres 0, Stacey Wong 12, Tyler Tsukazaki 2. Totals 18 3-7 40.

IOLANI—Jon Yasuda 6, Derrick Low 8, Zach Tollefson 4, Ryan Hirata 14, Kyle Pape 3, Sean Carney 2, Bobby Nash 12, Chad Miller 9, Gage Eberlin 8, Todd Blankenship 10. Totals 29 13-18 76.

3-point goals—Maryknoll 1 (W. Lee). Iolani 5 (Hirata 4, Yasuda 1).



• Punahou 65, Mid-Pacific 49: The host Buffanblu outscored the Owls 23-10 in the fourth quarter en route to a win over the Owls.

Eleven players scored for Punahou, but none reached double figures.

Brandyn McCall scored 16 points for Mid-Pacific.

Mid-Pacific (3-10) 15 12 12 10—49
Punahou (7-6) 10 19 13 23—65

MID-PACIFIC—Ryan Leong 8, Brendan Katahara 3, Josh Mitchell 1, Travis Tyler 8, Chris Perry 13, Josh Santos 0, Chris Freshour 0, Brandyn McCall 16. Totals 16 16-21 49.

PUNAHOU—Reid Fowler 5, Michael Lam 7, Jason Sakata 2, Stan Fisher 7, Drew Monahan 6, Andrew Amigleo 9, Scott Otake 9, Daniel Bertao 0, Zander Schneider 3, Chris Friedemann 9, Brian Zane 2, Brenton Lee 6,

Kasey Ko 0. Totals 24 16-23 65.

3-point goals—Mid-Pacific 1 (Katahara). Punahou 1 (Lam).



O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Boys JV Championships

Farrington 69, Mililani 59

Roosevelt 48, Radford 29

Pearl City 43, McKinley 38

Kailua def. Waipahu (score not available)