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Posted on: Wednesday, February 2, 2005

University upsets Saint Louis in 2 OTs

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University High outscored Saint Louis 10-5 in the second overtime for a 54-49 Interscholastic League of Honolulu basketball victory at McCabe Gym last night.

University rallied in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Crusaders 17-9 to send the game into overtime. Both teams only managed two points in the first overtime.

David Johnson scored 20 points and John Duro 16 for UHS.

  • University (4-6) 5 11 9 17 2 10—54
  • Saint Louis (6-4) 8 12 13 9 2 5—49

UNIVERSITY—Scott Nishimoto 2, Michael Tenorio 2, Alfred Clark 13, Levi Goeas 0, Matt Bayan 0, John Duro 16, David Johnson 20, Rance Yanabu 0, Lucion Holyfield 1. Totals 12 25-39 54.

SAINT LOUIS—Kulia Aiona 9, John Quindara 1, Kyle Gonzaga 0, Cameron Bayne 7, Joshua Yuen 2, Cole Shidaki 10, Jack Miller 16, Elliot Purcell 2, Jamison Miller 2, Jacob Barit 0. Totals 18 9-20 49.

3-point goals—Saint Louis 4 (Shidaki 2, Aiona, Jack Miller). University 5 (Duro 3, Clark 2).

Reported by Gail Juan



Iolani 63, Kamehameha 57: Kyle Pape scored 14 of his game-high 20 points in the second half to lead the visiting Raiders past the Warriors in an ILH game. The Raiders won their 95th consecutive game over a Hawai'i opponent.

  • Iolani (10-0) 13 16 17 17—63
  • Kamehameha (5-5) 12 13 15 17—57

IOLANI—Vinny Nip 14, Barry Kang 7, Ryan Dung 4, Kawika Shoji 8, Kyle Pape 20, Jon Takamura 2, Wally Marciel 6, Kiran Kepo'o 2. Totals 23 14-21 63.

KAMEHAMEHA—Keo Pacarro 2, Ikaika Hardie 15, Brandon Ahlo 0, Rykin Enos 14, Jacob Ho 7, Quincy Crowell 6, Michael Nii 8, Mitchell Kauweloa 0, Matthew Hoapili 0, Kamalu Miller 5. Totals 20 11-16 57.

3-point goals—Iolani 3 (Nip 3). Kamehameha 6 (Hardie, Crowell, Enos 4).



Punahou 74, Damien 57:
Miah Ostrowski scored 25 points and Brenton Lee added 19 for the Buffanblu.

  • Punahou (9-1) 18 24 16 16—74
  • Damien (1-8) 16 19 6 16—57

PUNAHOU—Trenton Zane 2, Miah Ostrowski 25, Brandon Kapana 5, Ed Wong 0, Danny Cho 6, Brenton Lee 19, Robby Shklov 2, Freddie Hart 0, Kaohu Berg-Hee 3, Spencer McLachlin 0, Brian Matsumoto 1, Kasey Ko 11, PJ Zabriskie 0. Totals 26 18-23 74.

DAMIEN—Winni Boy Gapuz 3, Brenton Kanno 0, Brad Akiona 0, Justin Casil 8, Matthew Gochenouer 19, Devin Shiroma 2, Kealoha Pilares 0, Antonio Cerezo Jr. 0, Ferd Paredes 0, Michael Sipili 7, Lolomana Mikaele 8, Sione Tau 4, Garyk Ontai 6. Totals 24 8-11 57.

3-point goals—Punahou 4 (Ostrowski 3, Lee). Damien 1 (Gochenouer).



Maryknoll 49, Mid-Pacific 45: The Spartans outscored the Owls 21-12 in the fourth quarter and got 14 points from Tyler Tsukazaki.

  • Maryknoll (3-6) 11 7 10 21—49
  • Mid-Pacific (1-9) 10 14 9 12—45

MARYKNOLL—Richard Herring 2, Jordan Ho-Ching 4, Chris Hsia 1, Simeon Ke-Paloma 0, Kyle Lambert 0, Chris Lum 6, Zachary Misajon 13, Tommy Nguyen 7, Riley Tang 2, Tyler Tsukazaki 14. Totals 14 21-34 49.

MID-PACIFIC—Chris Young 5, Chad Takabuki 0, Kellar Ellsworth 4, Daniel Gordon 5, Jarryd Yasui 0, J.D. Lum 2, Kellen Hastie 14, Steve Hilton 2, Bryson Beirne 13. Totals 15 13-22 45.

3-point goals—Maryknoll: none. Mid-Pacific 2 (Ellsworth, Gordon).

Reported by Adria Mendoza



OIA

Kailua 52, kalani 36: The Surfriders got 11 points apiece from Tyler Harrison and Kainoa LaCount to win their sixth straight O'ahu Interscholastic Association game.

  • Kailua (6-4) 16 13 13 10—52
  • Kalani (2-7) 8 11 10 7—36

KAILUA—Kelroy Kohatsu 5, Kama Crowell 0, Tyler Harrison 11, Zack Akamine 2, Cory Nemoto 9, Justin Pedro 10, Bobby Bordner 0, Hogan Paleafei 4, Nathan Botts 0, Kainoa LaCount 11, Pat Murphy 0. Totals 22 4-5 52.

KALANI—Karson Kim 0, Carsen Chun 19, Jonah Letoto 2, Jeff Khautakoun 2, Corey Konishi 5, Brandon Liao 0, Jeff Boyne 2, Daniel Morisato 2, Mark Bonner 4, Brandon Cabacungan 0. Totals 11 12-13 36.

3-point goals—Kailua 4 (Nemoto 2, Kohatsu, Harrison). Kalani 2 (Chun, Konishi).

JV—Kailua 64, Kalani 55

Reported by Alara Lum



KAISER 44, FARRINGTON 32: Matt Ching scored 17 points to lead the Cougars past the Governors.

  • Farrington (3-7) 7 10 10 5—32
  • Kaiser (4-5) 11 7 11 15—44

FARRINGTON—Nathan Serdenia 4, Micah Kalingo 13, Kauaika Kamano 8, John Carlos 2, Jay-Ar Mariano 3, Karl Olsen 2, Michael Secretaria 0. Totals 13 3-3 32.

KAISER—Noel Okuma 0, Steven Pratt 4, Matt Ching 17, Andy Uehara 0, Jeff Peters 10, Adam Aila 5, Teddy Tobby 2, Brett Hatton 6. Totals 15 12-17 44.

3-point goals—Farrington 3 (Kalingo 2, Mariano). Kaiser 2 (Peters 2).

JV—Farrington 45, Kaiser 43.

Reported by Tasia Chase



Campbell 66, Waialua 37: Mark Sealy scored 13 and Tristan Bailey added 11 for the OIA West Division-leading Sabers.

  • Campbell (8-1) 15 18 19 14—66
  • Waialua (0-9) 8 16 0 13—37

CAMPBELL—Daniel Phillips 0, Ikaika Shelton 4, James Bannister 6, Tristan Bailey 11, Robert Morris 9, Ryan Hayes 3, Jarmar Pacupac 8, Michael McDonald 1, Andres Shields 0, Terrance Tafai 2, Shaye Asoau 0, Mark Sealy 13, Tristan Sealy 9. Totals 29 6-12 66.

WAIALUA—Rolan Lawi-An 0, Edwin Rubio 5, Robert Krorger 0, Mark Langanan 0, Bernard Menor 2, Brandon Repollo 1, Marc Nacapuy 9, Sherwin Lawi-An 0, Yoshua Zawadi 11, Ikaika Hina 9, Brysen Ramirez 0. Totals 13 10-18 37.

3-point goals—Campbell 2 (Bailey, Tristan Sealy). Waialua 1 (Hina).

JV—Campbell 58, Waialua 46

Reported by Brittney Basilio



Nanakuli 63, Mililani 58: Nanakuli got 29 points from Justin Luavasa and outscored Mililani 10-5 in overtime.

  • Nanakuli (3-6) 10 16 15 12 10—63
  • Mililani (4-5) 16 15 13 9 5—58

NANAKULI—Kalai Kahalekai 4, Alex Distajo 6, Anson Amaral 0, Travis Hulama 2, Justin Luavasa 29, Newton Palakiko 2, Ben Asi 7, David Balicao 10, Levi Luavasa 2, Alika Enos 1. Totals 25 13-28 63.

MILILANI—Ken Moses 7, Maka Kahoano 8, Blaine Kanno 6, Scott Neumann 13, Luke Wright 7, Ryan Shular 0, Charles Richie 1, Brian Prentice 4, Jon Santos 0, Nick Rogers 11, Brandon Dela Cruz 1. Totals 21 14-23 58.

3-point goals—Mililani 2 (Neumann, Moses).

JV—Nanakuli 40, Mililani 36

Reported by Christina Korodan



Wai'anae 56, Waipahu 39: Xiro Naoralath led the Seariders with 15 points and three 3-point baskets.

  • Wai'anae (5-4) 16 18 17 5—56
  • Waipahu (2-8) 4 6 16 13—39

WAI'ANAE—Dewey Davis 2, Albert Galano 14, Leroy Lee-Kia'aina 3, Xiro Naoralath 15, Junior Faliuga 14, Chad Puha 0, Charlton Taitin 0, Gary Kuakini 0, Nate Kahala 4, Anthony Duangmala 0, Liko Manuel 4, Mana Kea 0, Alfred Coffin 0. Totals 22 6-12 56.

WAIPAHU—Brian Agustin 0, Ryan Winfree 0, Austin Benito 2, Jomar Pedro 5, Justin Dixon 0, Rowel Rivera 5, Geoffrey Tedios 2, Lester Orsino 6, Ricky Nobel 12, Mason Namu 0, Stanley Abasial 6, Ed Mercado 2. Totals 13 11-14 39.

3-point goals—Wai'anae 4 (Naoralath 3, Lee-Kia'aina). Waipahu 1 (Pedro).

Reported by Kendell Maeda



Roosevelt 68, Thompson 41: Kerstan Ho scored all of his 14 points in the first half for the Rough Riders.

  • Thompson (0-10) 8 18 7 8—41
  • Roosevelt (8-2) 14 13 15 26—68

Thompson—Christian Kamau 2, Keone Mitchell 3, Kimo Oclinaria 6, Julio Kame'enui 0, Taylor Brummel 0, Mose Atuatasi 16, Jerrome Figueroa 10, Jordan Eror 0, John Keen 4. Totals 18 1-7 41.

ROOSEVELT—Micah Dutro 2, Robbie Fukuhara 0, Kevin Fujii 3, Rudy Artuyo 2, Jason Tasaka 7, Danton Balbas 13, Kila Delovio 9, Kerstan Ho 14, Keo Keola 14, David Rivers 2, Troy Quon 2. Totals 29 5-10 68.

3-point goals—Thompson 4 (Oclinaria 2, Mitchell, Figueroa). Roosevelt 5 (Ho 2, Tasaka, Balbas, Delovio).

Reported by Nathan Davis