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Posted on: Saturday, April 1, 2006

Kalaheo remains unbeaten in OIA

By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

Shanadee Canon scored a game-high 26 points, including 16- of-18 free-throw attempts, to help visiting Kalaheo hold off Farrington, 55-52, last night in O'ahu Interscholastic Association action.

The Mustangs stayed unbeaten at 5-0 in the OIA's Red Conference Eastern Division; the Governors fell to 1-4.

Farrington, coming off a 54-52 loss to Kahuku on Tuesday, showed again that it has come a long way since a 72-28 loss to Roosevelt in the regular-season opener.

Elaine Leaupepe drained a 3-pointer — the Govs' eighth of the game — with two seconds remaining to close to 53-52, but Canon was fouled after the ensuing inbounds pass and sank two free throws with 0.2 ticks left.

Farrington could not get another shot attempt before the buzzer.

"They're a way better team than 1-4," Kalaheo coach Chico Furtado said. "I've said it all season — every game in this division is going to be tough."

After the Mustangs jumped out to a 4-0 lead, the Governors went on a 14-2 run and held the lead until late in the second period. Canon's three-point play put Kalaheo up 26-25 at the half.

After an even third quarter, the Mustangs built a 49-43 lead after Canon made two free throws with 2:18 remaining in the game. But C'ani Kealoha swished a 3-pointer with two minutes left to make it 49-46, then sank another one to cut it to 51-49 with 15 seconds remaining.

Canon, a junior point guard, then made two free throws with 12.9 seconds left to push the lead up to 53-49. She made 13 free throws in a row since the end of the third period.

"She's a gifted player, and she attacks the basket so that's how she gets to the line," Farrington coach Jenic Tumaneng said. "Her team knows how to look for her, too, so that makes it even tougher on us."

KALAHEO (5-0) 8 18 13 16 — 55

FARRINGTON (1-4) 14 11 13 14 — 52

KALaHEO—Hoku Kaiu-Denning 2, Delicia Wilson 5, Lohi Aweau 2, Anu Ah Yun 1, Shanadee Canon 26, Brianne Villarosa 3, Caira Pires 2, Katie Lintz 0, Kendra Fischer 14, Kaliko Kepa 0. Totals 17 17-21 55.

FARRINGTON—C'ani Kealoha 12, Elane Leaupepe 7, Kapio Alatasi 13, Kirystn Va'a 0, Deja Bryce 6, Polohiva Kolaumahina 4, Bryanna Tatupu-Leopoldo 10, Kalani Alatasi 0. Totals 20 4-6 52. 3-point goals: Kalaheo 4 (Fischer 2, Wilson, Villarosa). Farrington 8 (Kealoha 4, Bryce 2, Alatasi, Leaupepe). JV—Farrington 79, Kalaheo 20

PEARL CITY 41, KAPOLEI 37

Tiffany Manning scored 13 points and the host Chargers held off the Hurricanes.

Lehua Figueroa had 14 points to lead Kapolei.

KAPOLEI (2-3) 11 9 7 10—37

PEARL CITY (2-3) 14 11 6 10—41

KAPOLEI—Tricia Warashina 0, Hartley Marquez 0, Charmaine Jackson 6, Cheryl Escobar 0, Jasmin Gipson 3, Ashley Dela Cruz 4, Kesha Miller 5, Gina Simanu 0, Tamara Satcher 2, Pua Pedrina 0, Rebecca Simanu 3, Jamie Arthur 0, Lehua Figueroa 14, Ilia Lopati 0, Cassidy Calio 0. Totals 14 9-27 37.

PEARL CITY—Crystal Tadeo 6, Tiffany Gadingan 0, Desiree Luis 0, Kasie Kunishima 0, Lindsay Cartwright 9, Tiani Alatini 9, Channette Nakama 0, Tazha Passi 4, Kawai Markham 0, Kaiona Auyong 0, Tiffany Manning 13. Totals 17 5-17 41. 3-point goals—Kapolei none. Pearl City 2 (Alatini 2). JV—Kapolei 39, Pearl City 21

Reported by Mary Kate Ashley Naanos

ROOSEVELT 50, MCKINLEY 40

Tati Beasley scored 21 points and the visiting Rough Riders rallied to beat the Tigers, who led 24-20 at halftime.

Chelsie Sato led McKinley with 21 points.

ROOSEVELT (5-1) 4 16 18 12—50

MCKINLEY (0-5) 11 13 12 4—40

ROOSEVELT—Iwalani Rodrigues 8, Tati Beasley 21, Dianna Zane 9, Tiana Sugui 0, Shandree Amstead 0, Noelle Kawelo 0, Shannon Miyashiro 6, Kayleen Kaaiai 6, Kanani Young 0. Totals 21 6-11 50.

MCKINLEY—Kaitlyn Ikehara 5, Chelsie Sato 21, Kamakani Victorino 0, Pearly Togiai 1, Christine Ching 4, Jorina Faletoi 1, Crystal Tafai 8. Totals 14 10-18 40. 3-point goals—Roosevelt 2 (Zane, Kaaiai). McKinley 2 (Ikehara, Sato). JV—Roosevelt 47, McKinley 14

Reported by Kalei Victorino

KAIMUKI 51, WAI'ANAE 40

Ashley Moi scored 14 points and the host Bulldogs beat the Seariders in an OIA White Division game.

Danielle Lovell led Wai'anae with 15 points.

WAI'ANAE (0-5) 9 8 8 15—40

KAIMUKI (2-3) 15 11 12 13—51

WAI'ANAE—Danielle Lovell 15, Brittni Dinong 0, Kahea Kelii 12, Afi Tago 0, Keshia Holbron 0, Priscilla Mathewson 4, Genevieve Cuesta 0, Kuuipo Badayos 1, Melody Moe 8. Totals 16 7-22 40.

KAIMUKi—Olivia Phommachane 10, Mindy Hirokawa 7, Keri Nakahashi 5, Katie Kubo 0, Tailele Pologa 3, Kanoe Nicola 2, Ashley Moi 14, Paige Moi 8, Corianne Turnage 2. Totals 21 7-14 51. 3-point goals—Wai'anae 1 (Kelii). Kaimuki 2 (Hirokawa, Nakahashi). JV—Kaimuki 48, Wai'anae 25

Reported by Mona Fa'asoa

POSTPONEMENTS

ILH, OIA SPORTING EVENTS WASHED OUT

All Interscholastic League of Honolulu events — baseball, judo, tennis, track and field and girls basketball — were postponed yesterday because of inclement weather.

The O'ahu Interscholastic Association postponed all baseball games yesterday, along with a Western Division golf tournament that was moved to April 13.

ILH baseball and golf events are postponed for today as well, and the OIA expects select baseball games to be postponed today.

Reach Wes Nakama at wnakama@honoluluadvertiser.com.