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Posted on: Sunday, January 18, 2004

Kaimuki prevails in four OTs

Advertiser Staff

Jimmy Miyasaka had a game-high 23 points to lead host Kaimuki over Roosevelt, 66-62, in quadruple overtime last night.

Nick Milan and Kekoa Onaga had 11 points apiece for Kaimuki in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division game.

Danton Balbas led Roosevelt with 21 points.

Kaimuki improved to 3-2, while Roosevelt fell to 2-3.

Roosevelt (2-3) 11 11 12 11 2 5 5 5—62
Kaimuki (3-2) 17 8 7 13 2 5 5 9—66

ROOSEVELT—Kevin Fujii 2, Daniel Ki 12, Danton Balbas 21, James Castro 4, Weston Lee 10, Ricky Eusebio 2, Laakea Moikeha 1, Keo Keola 10, David Rivers 0. Totals 21 15-27 62.

KAIMUKI—Davey Nguyen 3, Kekoa Onaga 11, Jordan Wong 7, Dexter Tautofi 7, Isaiah Ano 4, Jimmy Miyasaka 23, Tone Taasoa 0, Nick Milan 11. Totals 21 17-24 66.

3-point goals—Roosevelt 4 (Balbas, Lee, Ki, Keola). Kaimuki 7 (Miyasaka 3, Onaga 2, Nguyen 1, Wong 1).

JV—Kaimuki 46, Roosevelt 35

Reported by Phillip Miyasaka

Kahuku 76, Farrington 59: Shosei Yamauchi scored 14 points and Hapaki Kaululaau added 13 as host Kahuku beat Farrington to remain unbeaten in league play.

Matt Bell scored 14 points and Eti Atonio added 12 to lead Farrington.

Farrington (1-4) 6 24 14 15—59
Kahuku (5-0) 19 24 16 17—76

FARRINGTON—N.C. Dela Cruz 1, Troung Nguyen 2, Ferdinand Morales 0, Dave Valoria 2, Devan Selman 4, Micah Kalinso 6, Matt Bell 14, Roi Alzate 3, Eti Atonio 12, Ray-ar Mariano 11, Jermaine Rabago 0, Ruel Castro 4. Totals 17 21-33 59.

KAHUKU—Hapaki Kaululaau 13, Waika Carvalho 4, Spencer Hafoka 7, Jarom Casey 5, Al Afalava 6, Koty Juliano 0, Bronson Ponciano-Ahue 0, Walker Vave 0, Viliami Tilini 2, Shosei Yamauchi 14, Tevita Finau 9, Iokepa Kahele 2, Jeremy Perry 1, Tori Taulogo 2, Junior Ale 11. Totals 25 23-35 76.

3-point goals—Farrington 4 (Mariano 2, Kalinso 1, Alzate 1). Kahuku 3 (Kaululaau 2, Ale 1).

JV—Kahuku 55, Farrington 43

Reported by Jeri Tugman

Kalani 65, Kailua 52: Carsen Chun and Jason DeGuzman scored 14 points apiece as host Kalani beat Kailua.

Kailua's Cory Nemoto scored 16 points, including five 3-pointers.

Kailua (1-4) 15 4 16 17—52
Kalani (3-2) 17 15 15 18—65

KAILUA—Kama Crowell 0, Kelroy Kohatsu , Zach Akamine 5, Cory Nemoto 16, Bronson Kamaka 9, Justin Pedro 7, Wayne Kaiu-Denning 9, Ryan Rodrigues , Kea Crowell 2, Kainoa LaCount , Hogan Paleafei 4. Totals 18 9-18 52.

KALANI—Carsen Chun 14, Dusten Umeda 0, Cody D'Amato 11, Kellen Kashiwa 10, Corey Konishi 7, Zachary Felipe 0, Daniel Morisato 0, Jason DeGuzman 14, Mark Bonner 7, Jonah Letoto 2, Joshua Mura 0, Todd Dooher 0. Totals 21 19-27.

3-point goals—Kailua 7 (Nemoto 5, Kamaka 1, Kaiu-Denning 1). Kalani 4 (Kashiwa 2, D'Amato 1, Konishi 1).

JV—Kailua 58, Kalani 39

Reported by Krista Young

Western Division

MILILANI 45, PEARL CITY 36: Puna Neumann and Nick Rogers scored 11 points apiece as host Mililani defeated Pearl City to remain unbeaten in league play.

Neumann and Rogers each scored five points in the fourth quarter as the Trojans outscored the Chargers 16-8.

Pearl City (3-2) 8 9 11 8—36
Mililani (5-0) 10 8 11 16—45

PEARL CITY—Rollie Salvacion 0, Halzton Verdida 2, Michael Hardy 6, Royce Yuen 0, Ricky Salvacion 7, Jason Lopes 4, Brandon Rambonga 8, AJ Fultz 9. Totals 14 7-16 36.

MILILANI—Puna Neumann 11, Scott Neumann 6, Aaron Kano 2, Clarence Gray 6, Andrew Tokumi 2, Alex Patykula 5, Jonovan Santos 2, Nick Rogers 11. Totals 15 12-16 45.

3-point goals—Pearl City 1 (Ri. Salvacion). Mililani 3 (P. Neumann, Patykula, Rogers).

JV—Mililani 60, Pearl City 45

Reported by Christina Korodan

RADFORD 38, LEILEHUA 37: James Herron rebounded teammate Tauran Moore's shot under the basket and scored on a layup as time expired in overtime to lift host Radford over Leilehua.

Angelo Massey scored 12 points to lead Leilehua, which lost in double overtime to Mililani on Tuesday.

Leilehua (2-2) 9 10 7 7 4—37
Radford (4-1) 9 12 7 5 5—38

LEILEHUA—Angelo Massey 12, Edward Garcia 0, Kennedy Orteza 2, Josh Fetters 0, Anthony Palomares 0, Antonio Carter 0, Yahweh Yago 0, BJ Fruean 0, David Spore 0, Anthony Hall 7, Angel Fontanez 6, Johnathan Scruggs 0, Clayton Laurel 10. Totals 16 3-11 37.

RADFORD—William Kerins 6, Justin Quinones 2, Ricardo Shipley 5, Jordan Rellin 0, Greg Solomon 8, Tauran Moore 7, Mike Davis 8, James Herron 2. Totals 14 5-8 38.

3-point goals—Leilehua 2 (Massey, Fontanez). Radford 5 (Kerins 2, Davis 2, Shipley 1).

JV—Radford 39, Leilehua 36

Reported by Amanda Douglas

ILH

IOLANI 77, MID-PACIFIC 57: Derrick Low scored 20 points and Todd Blankenship and Jon Yasuda added 12 apiece as host Iolani beat Mid-Pacific to remain unbeaten in league play.

Chris Freshour led Mid-Pacific with 17 points.

Mid-Pacific (1-4) 12 16 10 19—57
Iolani (5-0) 16 22 21 18—77

MID-PACIFIC—Chad Takabuki 2, Burton Woodhull 0, Cody Walker 0, Jordan Tani 3, Josh Mitchell 9, Travis Tyler 6, Chris Perry 5, Kyle Sakamoto 2, Ryan Chun 2, JD Lum 1, Kellen Hastie 4, Chris Freshour 17, Bryson Beirne 6. Totals 20 15-23 57.

IOLANI—Ryan Hirata 7, Vinny Nip 2, Todd Blankenship 12, Jon Yasuda 12, Derrick Low 20, John Takamura 3, Zach Tollefson 9, Kawika Shoji 0, Kyle Pape 4, Sean Carney 2, Wes Eberlin 4, James Street 2. Totals 30 14-21 77.

3-point goals—Mid-Pacific 2 (Tani, Freshour). Iolani 3 (Hirata, Low, Tollefson).

PUNAHOU 47, UNIVERSITY HIGH 44: Brenton Lee scored 19 points and Jeremiah Ostrowski added 13 to lead host Punahou over University.

David Johnson scored 18 points to lead University High.

University High (2-3) 10 9 8 17—44
Punahou (5-0) 12 8 13 14—47

UNIVERSITY—Scott Nishimoto 11, Jose Ver 0, Al Clark 0, John Duro 9, Michale Tenerio 2, James Cabras 2, Albert Li 0, Lucion Holyfield 2, David Johnson 18. Totals 15 13-20 44.

PUNAHOU—Jeremiah Ostrowski 13, Storm Bridgewater 0, Danny Cho 0, Reid Fowler 5, Scott Otake 4, Brenton Lee 19, Morgan Ellsworth 2, Spencer McLachlin 0, Kasey Ko 4, TJ Zabriskie 0. Totals 20 7-14 47.

3-point goals—University 1 (Nishimoto). Punahou none.

KAMEHAMEHA 60, DAMIEN 43: Kawika Hepa scored 16 points and Waika Spencer added 14 points as visiting Kamehameha defeated Damien.

Ranson DeCosta scored 18 points for Damien.

Kamehameha (3-2) 15 13 12 20—60
Damien (3-2) 11 6 10 16—43

Kamehameha—Ikaika Hardie 6, Keo Pacarro 3, Rykin Enos 0, Jacob Ho 2, Quincy Crowell 0, Mike Nii 7, Waika Spencer 14, Kapono Kuikahi 0, Ernie Vidinha 2, Ikaika Shelton 4, Gabriel Spencer 6, Kawika Hepa 16. Totals 22 14-22 60.

Damien—Ferd Paredes 0, Antonio Cerezo Jr. 6, Micah Kikuta , Justin Casil 0, Kawika Lopez 7, Vaa Faualo 0, Ranson DeCosta 18, Fehi Sevelo 0, Soane Sevelo 0, Tevita Williams 0, Keoni Steinhoff 10, Sione Tau 0, Brandon Kahale 2. Totals 15 9-11 43.

3-point goals—Kamehameha 2 (Pacarro, Hepa). Damien 4 (Decosta 2, Cerezo, Lopez).

Reported by Steve Lewis

SAINT LOUIS 57, MARYKNOLL 39: Keao Monteilh hit four 3-pointers and scored 25 points to help visiting Saint Louis over Maryknoll at Mid-Pacific.

Tyler Tsukazaki scored 18 points for the Spartans.

Saint Louis (1-4) 17 17 14 9—57
Maryknoll (0-5) 7 5 18 9—39

SAINT LOUIS—B.J. Batts 1, Bo Ronduen 1, Keao Monteilh 25, Jason Allen 0, Ikaika Nakoa 3, Shaun Kauleinamoku 0, Ryan Brilhante 4, Keli'i Zablan 0, Stephen Lei 2, Michael Perry 4, Bronson Abrigo 6, Brandon Vaa 11. Totals 19 15-25 57.

MARYKNOLL—Tyler Tsukazaki 18, Edward Kawahara 6, Riley Tang 5, Jordan Durant 4, Melcar Condes 0, Christopher Lum 5, Michael Toyama 0, Travis Yamane 0, Tommy Nguyen 1. Totals 13 10-21 39.

3-point goals—Saint Louis 4 (Monteilh 4). Maryknoll 3 (Tsukazaki, Kawahara, Tang).

Varsity Division II

Saint Louis 69, Academy of the Pacific 26. StL: Zach Santos 11, Oren Long 10. AOP: Kaimana Komine 12.

Kamehameha 41, Christian Academy 24. KS: Kaiana Tirrell 10. CA: Caleb Dirnberger 8.

Punahou 38, ASSETS 23. Pun: Kainoa Johnson 6. ASSETS: Nick Castello 11.

Hawai'i Baptist 53, Redemption Academy 38. HBA: Will Stinton 16, Mark Stinton 12. RA: Pono Duvauchelle 15, Kaanoi Poouahi 14.

Hanalani 61, Iolani 50 (OT). Hana: Keoni Haole 21, Grant Cummins 12, Justin Suderman 11, James Williams 11. Iol: Alexander Why 17, Brandon Young 10.

Lutheran 46, Lanakila Baptist 17. Luth: Matthew Uffman 12.

JV

Iolani 57, Kamehameha 37

Word of Life 47, Hawai'i Baptist 44

Punahou 34, Damien 30

JV Division II

Maryknoll 49, Mid-Pacific 40

University 45, Lutheran 27