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Posted on: Wednesday, April 20, 2005

St. Francis tops Punahou in ILH Division II, 69-59

 •  Tennis: Iolani boys look to halt Punahou's run

Advertiser Staff

Siutiti Takai scored 24 points and Jennifer Perry added 22 as St. Francis dealt host Punahou its first loss of the season, 69-59, in overtime in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division II girls basketball game last night.

St. Francis, Punahou and Hawai'i Baptist are tied for first at 8-1.

Cory Shin led the Buffanblu with 10 points.

  • St. Francis (8-1) 9 15 13 13 19—69
  • Punahou (8-1) 12 17 11 10 9—59

ST. FRANCIS—Melissa Allen 0, Jennifer Perry 22, Danielle Tanaka 11, Bryanna Batts 4, Tesia Ahai 0, Maile Kimura 1, Emma Decalio-Spencer 0, Tiyanna Fao 5, Jamie Iwashita 2, Siutiti Takai 24. Totals 23 20-29 69.

PUNAHOU—Megan Akamine 7, Carly Wachi 0, Kaliko Fernandes 7, Shelly Masuda 6, Erica Miyabara 0, Taila Autele 4, Cory Shin 10, Erin Nagata 6, Yuree Nam 4, Arielle Daniels 9, Whitney Kim 0, Cristen Aona 6. Totals 22 12-27 59.

3-point goals—St. Francis 3 (Perry 3). Punahou 3 (Nagata 2, Shin 1).

Reported by Scott Metcalf



Hawai'i baptist 58, word of life 39: Kara Onosaki scored 19 points and Jodi Kamemoto added 15 as the Eagles hit nine 3-pointers in a victory over the Firebrands.

  • Hawai'i Baptist (8-1) 16 15 9 18—58
  • Word of Life (3-6) 6 10 15 8—39

HAWAI'I BAPTIST—Jodi Kamemoto 15, Kara Onosaki 19, Rayna Kitaguchi 4, Adrienne Kishimoto 0, Angie Lee 4, Carissa Onuma 2, Jayme Lee 5, Stacie Sueda 3, Janine Diehl 6. Totals 22 5-9 .

WORD OF LIFE—Samantha Khan 4, Krystal DeBorja 5, Jasmin Saquilon 0, Justine Sampaga 10, Promesha Sloan 2, She'l Lobo , Eliza Tyrell 10, Moani McBraun 8. Totals 17 2-4 39.

3-point goals—Hawai'i Baptist 9 (Onosaki 5, Diehl 2, Kamemoto 1, J. Lee 1). Word of Life 3 (Sampaga 2, DeBorja 1).

Reported by Steve Lewis



CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 61, HANALANI 36: Ashley Medcalf scored 20 points, Hanna Edwards added 17 and Momoko Metzker 16 as Christian Academy beat Hanalani.

  • Hanalani (1-8) 7 16 6 7—36
  • Christian Acad. (1-8) 17 14 12 18—61

HANALANI—Stephanie Wie 7, Kristen Tokoro 3, Natalia Reyes 2, Jasmine Yoshimoto 10, Mel Canite 2, Amber Schonowitz 2, Sachi Seaburn 2, Janelle Fetui 8, Riane Shintaku 0. Totals 13 10-16 36.

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY—Hanna Edwards 17, Ashley Medcalf 20, Sarah Yoshimoto 2, Michel Chon 0, Jessica Benito 6, Momoko Metzker 16. Totals 26 9-16 61.

Reported by Steve Lewis



LA PIETRA 54, KAMEHAMEHA 42: Megan Berardy scored 17 points and Courtney Gaddis added 14 as the Lady Panthers defeated the Warriors.

  • Kamehameha (5-4) 7 12 10 13—42
  • La Pietra (6-3) 17 10 10 17—54

KAMEHAMEHA—Shante Kekuewa 3, Megan Moniz 3, Natasha Hee 0, Breanne Hee 3, Casey Perrera-Rebago 2, Shelby Ford 2, Marissa Bartels 0, Keapuakeliaokealoha Lino 0, Shannon Spencer-Kennedy 23, Bobbie-Lee Kawamoto 5, Kehau Boshard 1. Totals 13 15-28 42.

LA PIETRA—Elizia McGuire 2, Courtney Gaddis 14, Jenny Kim 4, Jasmine Kimura 0, Kristina Winfield 2, Megan Berardy 17, Leah Kaina 8, Mina Abdel-Wahab 6, Megan Giles 0, Ashanti Shih 1. Totals 17 20-38 54.

3-point goals—Kamehameha 1 (Kekuewa).

Reported by Michael Wiltse



St. Andrew's 44, Iolani 27: Holly Saito scored 18 points and Caasi Nakasone added 13 as the Pride beat the Raiders. St. Andrew's broke open the game by outscoring Iolani 17-4 in the fourth period.

  • St. Andrew's (6-3) 8 10 9 17—44
  • Iolani (4-6) 8 4 11 4—27

ST. ANDREW'S—Caasi Nakasone 13, Jordan Higa 0, Holly Saito 18, Emi Klatproth 1, Ashley Jung 0, Denise Adams 0, Laurie Miyasato 8, Maile Tua 4, Kelly Tom 0. Totals 17 10-15 44.

IOLANI—Blair Limm 0, Amanda Maehara 0, Erin Liu 14, Kari Oki 3, Tori Chun 0, Keri Oyadamori 4, Lauren Kimura 3, Christine Farmer 0, Chelsea Wong 1, Marissa Ma 2. Totals 8 9-11 27.

3-point goals—Iolani 2 (Oki, Kimura).



ILH Division I

Punahou 64, Mid-Pacific 40: Christine Takara scored 11 points and Stacy Brossy added nine as the Buffanblu beat the Owls to remain unbeaten.

  • Mid-Pacific (1-5) 7 12 12 9—40
  • Punahou (6-0) 24 11 10 19—64

MID-PACIFIC—Keri Nakamura 7, Sherice Ajifu 6, Ciera Aiwohi 0, Yuki Sei 4, Jasmine Vieira 10, Meghan Laughlin 9, Marysia Wu 0, Melanie Wu 2, Chrisi Nihipali 2. Totals 12 15-23 40.

PUNAHOU—Ciana Aiwohi 7, Elizabeth Abe 4, Shanna-Lei Dacanay 8, Stacy Brossy 9, Lauren Tompkison 0, Dara Tompkison 0, Shawna-Lei Kuehu 8, Melanie Feldman 0, Mahina Macfarlane 0, Shaena-Lyn Kuehu 7, Tessa Sonobe 6, Sophie Merrifield 4, Christine Takara 11, Devon Yamauchi 0. Totals 23 14-23 64.

3-point goals—Mid-Pacific 1 (Ajifu). Punahou 4 (Dacanay 2, Aiwohi 1, Brossy 1).

Reported by Scot Metcalf



Iolani 51, Sacred Hearts 36: Hennasea-Sue Tokumura scored 18 points and Alana Wall added 12 as the Raiders knocked off the Lancers.

  • Iolani (5-1) 8 16 19 8—51
  • Sacred Hearts (1-5) 5 12 9 10—36

IOLANI—Kaz Masutani 2, Chelsea Unemori 0, Hennasea-Sue Tokumura 18, Alana Matayoshi 0, Chanel Hirata 0, Marci Kang 2, Alana Wall 12, Jamie Smith 7, Meilin Akamu 3, Sarah Turgeon 3, Keilyn Fujioka 4. Totals 21 5-9 51.

SACRED HEARTS—Samantha Saito 11, Jessica Lindsay 0, Rebecca Debo 10, Kiana Rapozo 3, Stephanie Horn 2, Lola Williams 2, Sam Valle 4, Kylie Pasol 0, Cara Smith 4, Maleselina Manupuna 0. Totals 13 10-15 36.

3-point goals—Iolani 4 (Tokumura 2, Akamu 1, Turgeon 1).

Reported by Bill Villa



Maryknoll 54, Kamehameha 32: Nicole Fu, Jessica Akamine and Tammie Andres scored 12 points apiece as the Spartans beat the Warriors. Cheryl Lee added 11 for Maryknoll, which outscored Kamehameha 31-13 in the first half.

  • Maryknoll (4-2) 19 12 10 13—54
  • Kamehameha (1-5) 12 1 10 9—32

MARYKNOLL—Nicole Fu 12, Kristie Watanabe 6, Jessica Akamine 12, Tammie Andres 12, Toni Wong 0, Kaulana Salangdron 0, Mimi Takamune 0, Bowha Kang 1, Cheryl Lee 11, Sela Fisilau 0. Totals not reported.

KAMEHAMEHA—Miki Nakamura 2, Johanna Sai 2, Ana Viena-Lota 4, Tiana Abbley 5, Noe Ho'opi'i 0, Trixie Miller 2, Rhiana Farm 0, Tatrianna Lorenzo 6, Danna Friedemann 0, Lilia Lee 0, Leah Godinet 0, Rhani Kaneaiakala 11, Casey Lum 0, Ipo Pharr 0. Totals not reported.

3-point goals—Maryknoll 2 (Fu, Watanabe). Kamehameha 1 (Abbley).



OIA West

KAPOLEI 48, CAMPBELL 22: Trisha Warashina scored 15 points and Charmaine Jackson added 10 as the Hurricanes rolled over the Sabers. Campbell was held scoreless in the first quarter, while Kapolei scored just three points.

  • Kapolei (9-1) 3 16 13 16—48
  • Campbell (1-8) 0 10 6 6—22

KAPOLEI—Berlyn Devera 0, Whitney Tatomer 0, Kesha Miller 0, Becka Simanu 4, Charmaine Jackson 10, Jasmine Gipson 4, Charlyn Kawachi 2, Kayla Kam 7, Trisha Warashina 15, Jerrell Taituave 6, Shanna Arthur 0, Leihua Figueroa 0. Totals 19 9-16 48.

CAMPBELL—Cheyna Tagura 0, Nicole Jackson 0, Latara Tano 0, Everly San-Agustin 10, Shiann Leong 0, Tiani Sojot 0, Jenna Contemplo 0, Jasmine Valentin 0, Jenny Sweeney 5, Elysia Makaena 0, Cierra Tagura 1, Alexis Pagharion , Darlyn Livae 4, Nicole Gardner 2. Totals 9 4-7 22.

3-point goals—Kapolei 1 (Kam).

JV—Kapolei 58, Campbell 50

Reported by Nathan Macadangdang



LEILEHUA 56, PEARL CITY 44: Brittanay Stafford scored 14 points, and Isis Atualevao and Ui Forgione added 10 each as the Mules used a big fourth period to beat the Chargers. Crystal Tadeo and Tiffany Manning scored 10 apiece for Pearl City, which led 37-34 after three periods.

  • Pearl City (4-6) 13 10 14 7—44
  • Leilehua (6-3) 11 9 14 22—56

PEARL CITY—Crystal Tadeo 10, Tiana Bolosan 0, Desiree Luis 2, Lindsay Cartwright 4, Channette Nakama 3, Tazha Passi 1, Jazmin Pahukoa-Malia 9, Tiffany Manning 10, Mele Laulea 5. Totals 13 13-31 44.

LEILEHUA—Mahela Punley 0, Ui Forgione 12, Ethel Redor 0, Charlene Borromeo 8, Trisha Reitz 2, Brittanay Stafford 14, Isis Atualevao 10, Jaslen Collado 0, Marquesha McVea 10, Joray Nacapuy 0. Totals 24 7-14 56.

3-point goals—Pearl City 5 (Tadeo 2, Pahukoa-Malia 2, Manning 1). Leilehua 1 (Stafford).

JV—Leilehua 44, Pearl City 40

Reported by Udie Algoso



Radford 39, Nanakuli 36: Tereva Moore scored 27 points as the Rams edged the Golden Hawks.

  • Radford (2-7) 14 5 8 12—39
  • Nanakuli (1-8) 5 11 11 9—36

RADFORD—Sonya Legaspi 1, Nicole Grebe 2, Celina Cruz 0, Sarah Brown 0, Marlena Malepeai 7, Frances Respicio 0, Tereva Moore 27, Chelsea-Ann Villanueva 0, Gabby Rellin 2, Marie Fe-Bumanglag 0, Chadney Thompson 0. Totals 15 9-14 39.

NANAKULI—Sasha Montez 2, Kristen Serrano 3, Delisha Kaimi 7, Sheila Argayoso 0, Vernadine Vickers 7, Francis Busano-Leleo 0, Kina Palaualelo 0, Lahela Kanagasuku 2, Chantel Tuiloma 6, Sierra Nakea 9, Britney Wolf 0, Sasha Kanahele 0, Tiana Tuiloma 0. Totals 15 4-11 36.

3-point goals—Nanakuli 2 (Kaimi, Nakea).

JV—Nanakuli 45, Radford 40

Reported by Kayla Titcomb



ILH BASEBALL

Kamehameha 10, Damien 2: Koa Kaleo pitched a six-hitter with 11 strikeouts for the Warriors. Makena Kitamura batted 3 for 4, and Stuart Kam and Aaron Nichols drove in two runs apiece for Kamehameha.

  • Damien (3-9) 100 100 0— 2 6 3
  • Kamehameha (11-2) 060 022 x—10 10 1

Evander Ledward, George Martin (5) and Kai Higa. Koa Kaleo and Stuart Kam. W—Kaleo. L—Ledward.

Leading hitters: Damien—Kaimana Balanon triple, RBI; Raymond Alapai double. Kamehameha—Makena Kitamura 3-4; Nick Freitas 2-4, double, RBI; Jason Smiegh triple, RBI; Aaron Nichols 2 RBIs; Stuart Kam 2 RBIs.



Punahou 16, Maryknoll 3: Kurt Komatsubara and Reece Kiriu combined on a five-hitter and Bucky Aona batted 2 for 2 as the Buffanblu used a 12-run second inning to rout the Spartans.

  • Maryknoll (1-12) 0 1 0 02— 3 5 5
  • Punahou (11-1) 0(12)4 0X—16 8 1

Spencer Kim, Chris Lum (3), Peter Kirst (4) and Brian Tabata. Kurt Komatsubara, Reece Kiriu (5) and Chris Tasaka, Matthew Solomona (4). W—Komatsubara. L—Kim.

Leading hitters: Maryknoll—Ikaika Duyag 2-3, 2 RBIs. Punahou—Bucky Aona 2-2; Steven Dannaway double; Jeeter Ishida double.



Iolani 11, Pac-Five 0: Wally Marciel pitched a one-hitter, and Chris Johnson went 3 for 3 with a home run and four RBIs for the Raiders.

  • Pac-Five (2-11) 000 00— 0 1 2
  • Iolani (6-6-1) 703 1X—11 11 1

Samson Aina, Nick Miyamoto (1), Ross Yamato (3) and Aaron Chilcote. Wally Marciel and Riley Yamamoto, Jarvis Nohara (4). W—Marciel. L— Aina.

Leading hitters: Iolani—Chris Johnson 3-3, double, homer, 4 RBIs; Marc Factora double; Kyson Morikun 2-2; Riley Yamamoto double, 2 RBIs; Greg Hackler homer, 2 RBIs; Brett Hasegawa 2-2.



Mid-Pacific 7, Saint Louis 6: Chad Takabuki, Jayson Kramer and Reece Uyeno each had multiple hits and drove in one run as the Owls beat the Crusaders, who trailed 6-0 after 4&Mac253; innings.

  • Mid-Pacific (9-4) 032 011 0—7 9 2
  • Saint Louis (7-5) 000 040 2—6 5 1

Conan Young, Jayson Kramer (5) and Kip Masuda. Cameron Bayne, Grant Costa (3), Ryan Sasaki (5) and Sheldon Santiago. W—Young. L—Bayne.

Leading hitters: Mid-Pacific—Chad Takabuki 2-2, RBI; Kramer 2-3, RBI; Reece Uyeno 3-4, RBI, 2 runs. Saint Louis—Ryan Sasaki 2-4, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Jordan Duropan 3-3, 2 runs.

Reported by Gail Juan