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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, January 27, 2005

Roosevelt rallies to beat Moanalua

Advertiser Staff

La'akea Moikeha scored on a putback with 38 seconds remaining, lifting the Roosevelt Rough Riders to a 59-57 O'ahu Interscholastic Association victory over the Moanalua Menehunes last night at McKinley.

Keo Keola scored 23 points and Kerstan Ho 13 to lead Roosevelt (6-2). CJ Orji and Zachary Pendergast scored 16 points each to lead Moanalua (4-4).

Moanalua (4-4) 16 8 20 13—57
Roosevelt (6-2) 8 15 16 20—59

MOANALUA—Stephen Kina 0, Jay Yoshizawa 3, Gregory Morgan 0, Stanford Leti 4, Christopher Holt 0, Wayne West 14, Zachary Pendergast 16, CJ Orji 16, Quinton Tang 4. Totals 21 10-14 57.

ROOSEVELT—Micah Dutro 0, Kevin Fujii 9, Danton Balbas 6, Kila Delovio 0, Kerstan Ho 13, La'akea Moikeha 6, Keo Keola 23, David Rivers 2. Totals 24 9-12 59.

3-point goals—Moanalua 5 (Wayne 3, Pendergast 1, Yoshizawa 1). Roosevelt 2 (Fujii, Ho).

JV—Moanalua def. Roosevelt, score not reported.

Reported by John Chung


KAHUKU 81, KALANI 50: Devin Unga scored 17 of his game-high 18 points in the first half to lead the visiting Red Raiders past the Falcons. Shane Hayden added 14 points, including four 3-pointers, for Kahuku.

Kahuku (8-0) 20 31 21 9—81
Kalani (2-6) 13 6 13 18—50

Kahuku—Hapaki Kaululaau 3, Devin Unga 18, Shane Hayden 14, Joshua Wily 9, Okesene Ale 7, Jacob Kahawaii 4, Clinton Parks 6, Kevin Unga 7, Viliami Tilini 4, Kenneth Wilcox 5, Micah Wily 2, Iokepa Kahele 0, Kaulin Krebs 2. Totals 35 5-10 81.

KALANI—Karson Kim 0, Carsen Chun 7, Jonah Letoto 8, Jeff Khautakoun 4, Corey Konishi 13, Brandon Liao 2, Jeff Boyne 0, Daniel Morisato 0, Mark Bonner 14, Brandon Cabacungan 2. Totals 21 4-6 50.

3-point goals—Kahuku 6 (Hayden 4, Wily 1, Kaululaau 1). Kalani 4 (Letoto 2, Konishi 1, Chun 1).

JV—Kahuku 61, Kalani 30.

Reported by Alara Lum


CASTLE 54, FARRINGTON 42: Jon Horner scored seven of his game-high 18 points in the third quarter and the Knights opened up a 46-32 lead in beating the Governors.

Castle (4-3) 13 15 18 8—54
Farrington (2-6) 2 13 17 10—42

Castle—Brad Guillermo 4, Eric Tom 0, Kai Domingo 5, Jon Horner 18, Keola Bruhn 2, Scott Keiter-Charles 0, Stephen Royalty 3, Victor Clore 10, Scott Argue 7, Cody Fonseca 5, Bryce Kalaukaaea 0. Totals 21 10-19 54.

FARRINGTON—Truong Nguyen 5, Winston Matas 0, Nathan Serdenia 2, Jay-Ar Mariano 6, Wil Tabiola 7, Karl Olsen 4, Michael Secretaria 0, Devin Selman 0, Micah Kalingo 6, Kuaika Kamano 2, Jeffrey Valoria 1, John Carlos 6, Clinton Legaspii 3, Christopher Kalakau 0. Totals 14 7-17 42.

3-point goals—Castle 2 (Horner 2). Farrington 7 (Mariano 2, Kalingo 2, Nguyen 1, Legaspii, Tabiola).

JV—Farrington 57, Castle 45

Reported by Bryanna Tatupu-Leopoldo


KAIMUKI 47, KAISER 30: Jon Torres scored 15 points, Isaiah Ano 15 and Jordan Wong 11, helping the Bulldogs turn back the Cougars at McKinley.

Kaimuki (6-1) 8 10 9 20—47
Kaiser (3-5) 6 7 7 19—39

KAIMUKI—Kalani Ahmad 0, Keha Akau 0, Jordan Wong 11, Shaun Dela Cazada 1, Isaiah Ano 15, Shadrach Ramos Dias 0, Thomas Pyo 0, Kekoa Onaga 2, Jarett Shiu 3, Jon Torres 15. Totals 17 8-15 47.

KAISER—Scott Uehara 5, Noel Okuma 2, Steven Pratt 11, Matt Ching 7, Andy Uehara 4, Jeff Peters 5, Adam Aila 3, Chad Nishihira 0, Brett Hatton 2. Totals 12 12-24 39.

3-point goals—Kaimuki 5 (Wong 3, Ano 1, Shiu 1). Kaiser 3 (Uehara Uehara, Peters).

JV—Kaimuki def. Kaiser score not reported

Reported by Bryan Almadova


Kailua 67, Thompson 30 (forfeit): Due to unsportsman-like conduct by Thompson, the referees stopped the game at 1:57 of the third quarter and awarded the victory to Kailua.



SOCCER

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Girls varsity

Punahou 3, Pac-Five 0

Goals—Pun: Lizzy Carlson 2, AC Collins 1.

Iolani 3, Mid-Pacific 0

Goals—Iol: Samantha Teramae, Angelina Cords, Tiffany Adachi.

Boys junior varsity

Kamehameha White 2, Pac-Five 0*

Mid-Pacific 2, Saint Louis 0

Punahou Gold 1, Punahou Blue 0

Iolani 3, Kamehameha Blue 0

*Forfeit, left the playing field trailing 2-0.

O'ahu Interscholastic Association

Girls varsity

Kapolei 3, Kahuku 0

Goals—Kapo: Tatiana Tibbits, Chaney Lopez, Chyanne Alejado.

Roosevelt 2, Leilehua 1

Goals—Roos: Larilyn Alota, Noelle Kewalo. Lei: Charlene Borromeo.

'Aiea 1, Castle 0

Goal—'Aiea: Tobi Kanehira

Kalaheo 2, Wai'anae 1 (2 OT)

Goals—Kalah: Chelsea Anglin, Kahili Cheng. Waian: Waiolama Nafeesah.

Girls junior varsity

Pearl City 5, Castle 1

Mililani 7, Kaiser 0