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Posted on: Saturday, February 4, 2006

Mililani squeaks by Waipahu, 55-54

Advertiser Staff

Ken Moses hit one of two free throws with four seconds remaining to lift Mililani to a 55-54 win over Waipahu in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Western Division boys basketball game last night at Waipahu.

Moses finished with a game-high 23 points as the Trojans remained unbeaten at 10-0.

Jomar Pedro led the Marauders (2-8) with 18 points and Robert Donley added 13.

MILILANI (10-0) 12 6 20 17—55

WAIPAHU (2-8) 15 14 12 13—54

MILILANI—Fred Nillo 0, Jordan Torres 1, Ken Moses 23, Jon Vazquez 0, Donovan Olmos 5, A.J. Clark 7, Kristian Guillen 4, Josh Cole 0, Darnell Johnson 0, David Otte 3, Brandon Dela Cruz 12. Totals 19 15-26 55.

WAIPAHU—Jasper Leano 6, Christian Dadulla 0, Mike Poscablo 0, Robert Donley 13, Jomar Pedro 18, Justin Dixon 2, Rowel Rivera 7, Joe Bryan Deguezman 0, Lester Orsino 4, Geoffery Tedios 0, Mason Namu 0, Jamar Pacupac 2, Castro Masaniai 2, Maa Siani 0, James Tirao 0. Totals 22 8-18 54.

3-point goals—Mililani 2 (Olmos, Clark). Waipahu 2 (Rivera, Pedro).

JV—Mililani 68, Waipahu 46

Reported by Kateri Brudzinski

PEARL CITY 46, WAI'ANAE 33

Travis Cruz hit two 3-pointers and scored 17 points to lead the Chargers over the Seariders. Junior Faliuga led Wai'anae with 12 points.

PEARL CITY (5-5) 11 14 10 11—46

WAI'ANAE (2-8) 7 11 9 6—33

PEARL CITY—Alan Agni 3, Rollie Salvacion 8, Sheldon Lucius 0, Troy Antoque 0, Travis Cruz 17, Andrew Blue 2, Carlo Rarangol 4, Kawika Borden 8, Antwan DeWalt 4, Jon Giron 0. Totals 13 17-18 46.

WAI'ANAE—Kaipo Punihale 0, Nathaniel Kahala 2, Ramsey Beers 7, Leroy Lee-Kia'aina 3, Junior Faliuga 12, Charleston Taitan 2, Alfred Coffin 0, RJ Beers 0, Aukai Lai 0, Jeremy Green 0, Alex Tupulua 0, Liko Manuel 7, Jesse Lufua 0. Totals 13 4-9 33.

3-point goals—Pearl City 3 (Cruz 2, Agni 1). Wai'anae 3 (Lee-Kia'aina, Faliuga, Ramsey Beers).

JV—Pearl City 47, Wai'anae 31

Reported by Nalei Halemano

RADFORD 60, NANAKULI 44

Gary Satterwhite scored 21 points as the Rams built a 33-19 halftime lead and went on to beat the Golden Hawks. Levi Luavasa led Nanakuli with 10 points.

RADFORD (7-3) 10 23 15 12—60

NANAKULI (4-6) 9 10 9 16—44

RADFORD—Garriet Canteen 6, Zac Brisley 2, Gary Satterwhite 21, Justin Lord 6, Gardner Nakatani 7, Jeremy Hayes 4, John Watson 3, Matt Alofaituli 4, Antonio Williams 3, Michael Goodman 4. Totals 21 15-25 60.

NANAKULI—Anson Amaral 6, Kalai Kahalekai 5, Alika Willacker 4, Kalani Kahalekai 2, Ben Asi 3, Levi Luavasa 10, Isaac Iuta 4, Micahel Patronis 1, John Smith 0, Jerry Kea 5, Vincent Mao 4, Julius Seabrooks 0. Totals 17 5-18 44.

3-point goals—Radford 3 (Satterwhite 3). Nanakuli 5 (Amaral 2, Kalai Kahalekai 1, Willacker 1, Asi 1).

JV—Radford 52, Nanakuli 49

Reported by Noe Napuelua

CAMPBELL 50, KAPOLEI 46

Ryan Hayes scored 18 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter as the Sabers beat the Hurricanes. Hayes hit four 3-pointers in the game. Keoki Lapina led Kapolei with 12 points.

KAPOLEI (6-4) 9 12 12 13—46

CAMPBELL (9-1) 12 12 3 23—50

KAPOLEI—Wayne Archer 0, Keoki Lapina 12, Melenson 0, Lewis 0, Nate Dickson 0, Brad Patrick 0, Cameron Moody 7, Darcus Coleman 0, Brad Pagayao 10, Pookela Ahmad 8, Jerome Figuerea 9, Kaleo Cajigal 0, Cameron Martin 0. Totals 18 8-12 46.

CAMPBELL—Raymond Samante 0, Ryan Hayes 22, Mike Makinano 5, Matthew Samante 5, Michael McDonald 0, Jayden Delizo 0, Tristan Sealy 10, Walter Daniels 2, Terrence Tasai 0, Sean Kelley 6. Totals 19 7-10 50.

3-point goals—Kapolei 2 (Moody, Pagayao). Campbell 5 (Hayes 5).

JV—Kapolei 65, Campbell 57 OT

Reported by Ilene Samson

LEILEHUA 44, 'AIEA 32

Clayton Laurel scored 17 points to lead the Mules over Na Ali'i. Jerry Miller led 'Aiea with 12 points.

LEILEHUA (7-3) 12 6 9 17—44

'AIEA (1-9) 7 7 9 9—32

LEILEHUA—Dustin Pauu 5, Kennedy Orteza 7, Mike Tyron 7, Antonio Pereira 0, Josh Brooks 8, Art Laurel 0, Viliami Haunga 0, Clayton Laurel 17. Totals 18 7-20 44.

'AIEA—Lofa Liilii 3, Kali Kuia 5, Josh Asuncion 0, Lito Alvarez 4, Eric James 0, Seth Nelson 6, Ryan Mora 0, Robert Holliday 0, Jerry Miller 12, Miah Tausaga 0, Kai Ah-Mook Sang 0, Kekoa Baptista 2. Totals 14 1-8 32.

3-point goals—Leilehua 1 (Orteza 1). 'Aiea 3 (Nelson 2, Kuia 1).

JV—'Aiea 45, Leilehua 41

Reported by Amosa Amosa

ILH DIVISION II

LE JARDIN 41, LUTHERAN 39

LJ: Kirk Mueller 12. Lut: Derek Alik 24, Michael Abang 15.

ASSETS 48, CHRISTIAN ACADEMY/REDEMPTION ACADEMY 45

AST: Greg Jarrell 13. CA: Joshua Ko 20.

JV II

Word of Life 69, Hawai'i Baptist 57

WRESTLING

KAHUKU BOYS, FARRINGTON GIRLS WIN

Kahuku won it's fourth consecutive O'ahu Interscholastic Association boys' team championship last night in convincing fashion at the Red Raiders' home gymnasium.

Kahuku, the Eastern Division's top-seed defeated Pearl City, 53-15, in the semifinal round before routing Moanalua, 54-15, in the final. It is the Red Raiders' sixth league title in the past seven years and their 14th overall.

Farrington edged Moanalua, 34-30, in the girls' final for its first OIA wrestling title. The Governors, top-seed from the Eastern Division, beat Kapolei, 33-18, in the semifinal round.

Kaiser and Campbell won the boys and girls junior varsity titles, respectively.

PADDLING

OIA REGATTA AT KE'EHI LAGOON POSTPONED

Today's O'ahu Interscholastic Association canoe paddling regatta at Ke'ehi Lagoon has been postponed due to a sewer spill and possibly contaminated waters.

Waipahu assistant athletic director Stacy Nii confirmed the report, but did not say whether the regatta will be made up.