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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Gamebreakers

Advertiser Staff

BASKETBALL

JUNIOR ALE

Kahuku

Scored had 38 points, 13 rebounds, five assists, two steals and one block in a 73-59 victory over Campbell in the OIA semifinals, then scored 12 points and grabbed five rebounds despite being double-teamed for much of the game in a 44-43 overtime loss to Kaimuki in the championship game.

CAMERON BAYNE

Saint Louis

Scored 15 points in the fourth quarter and three overtime periods to help the Crusaders defeat Punahou, 80-77, for the ILH's third and final state tournament berth.

JEREMIAH MASOLI

Saint Louis

Scored a game-high 35 points to help the Crusaders defeat Punahou, 80-77, in triple overtime for the ILH's third and final state tournament berth.

THOMAS PYO

Kaimuki

Scored 15 points — including 12 in the second period — to help the Bulldogs defeat Kalaheo, 56-42, in the OIA semifinals.

KEONE REYES

Kaimuki

Scored 18 points, grabbed 18 rebounds and sank the game-winning free throw with four seconds remaining in overtime to help the Bulldogs beat Kalaheo for their first OIA championship since 1993.

KAWIKA SHOJI

Iolani

Scored 10 points, grabbed four rebounds, made two blocks and had a steal in the Raiders' 43-32 victory over Kamehameha for their sixth straight ILH championship.

SOCCER

C.J. CINTAS

Hawai'i Prep

Senior midfielder scored in first-round win over Moanalua, a consolation-round win against Kamehameha-Maui and again in a loss to Waiakea in the fifth-place game.

MORGAN LANGLEY

Iolani

Junior forward was named to the state all-tournament team. He scored in first-round win over Leilehua and in an overtime win over Mililani.

DERYCK LIM

Punahou

Junior forward was named to the state all-tournament team after scoring goals in each of the Buffanblu's victories in the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship games.

NICK LOVE

Punahou

Junior forward/midfielder was named the state tournament Most Outstanding Player after scoring twice and recording three assists — including two in the championship game — as Punahou defeated Iolani, 2-0, for the state title.

DANIEL PHELPS

Leilehua

Senior midfielder was named to the state all-tournament team. He scored a goal in the consolation championship game and two in a consolation-round game.

ETHAN RICHARDSON

Waiakea

Freshman forward scored three goals in a 3-0 win over Kaiser in a consolation-round game.