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Posted on: Thursday, February 23, 2006

Boys basketball championship at a glance

Advertiser Staff

  • WHAT: Hawaiian Airlines boys championship tournament
  • WHERE: Stan Sheriff Center
  • WHEN: Today and tomorrow
  • TICKETS: $9 for adults, $5 for 62 and older, and students grades K-12.
  • PARKING: $3
  • RADIO: Starcomm Sports Radio will broadcast tomorrow's championship at 8 p.m. on both 97.5 KHNR radio and streaming on www.hi50sports.com.
  • TV: OC 16 (Oceanic cable) will televise both semifinals, and the third-place and championship games.

SCHEDULE

Tuesday

at McKinley

  • G3—Kamehameha 51, Lahainaluna 49
  • G4—Campbell 64, Saint Louis 63

at Radford

  • G1—Kahuku 67, Honoka'a 63, OT
  • G2—Kalaheo 93, Waimea 36

Yesterday
Quarterfinals

at McKinley

  • G7—Kamehameha 49, Kamehameha-Hawai'i 45
  • G8—Kaimuki 68, Campbell 50

at Radford

  • G5—Kahuku 50, Baldwin 46 OT
  • G6—Iolani 59, Kalaheo 38

Today
at Stan Sheriff

Consolation

  • G9 — Honoka'a vs. Waimea, 10:45 a.m.
  • G10—Lahainaluna vs. Saint Louis, 12:30 p.m.
  • G11—Baldwin vs. Kalaheo, 2:15 p.m.
  • G12—Kamehameha-Hawai'i vs. Campbell, 4 p.m.

Semifinals

  • G13—Kamehameha vs. Kaimuki, 6 p.m.
  • G14—Kahuku vs. Iolani, 8 p.m.

Tomorrow
at Stan Sheriff

Consolation

  • Winners of Games 9 and 10, 2:30 p.m.

Fifth place

  • Winners of Games 11 and 12, 4 p.m.

Third place

  • Losers of Games 13 and 14, 6 p.m.

Championship

  • Winners of Games 13 and 14, 8 p.m.

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Yesterday

KAMEHAMEHA (12-3) 9 10 13 17—49

KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAI'I (15-1) 10 9 11 15—45

KAMEHAMEHA—Randy Cummings 2, Jesse Moniz 0, Brandon Ahlo 0, Andrew Godinet 7, Mitchell Kauweloa 6, Jacob Ho 17, Pono Hanson 1, Rykin Enos 10, Mark Mokiao 0, Kea Smith 6. Totals 16 17-27 49.

KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAI'I—Christopher Aiwohi-Kegler 6, Kameaaloha Wong 2, Jake Lee 0, Keanemana Silva 7, Scott Hamilton 0, Kealoha Kramer 12, Kupono-Ikaika Kaleohano 0, Reece Alnas 9, Jacob Naki 8, Andrew Love Jr. 1, Colton Collins 0, Kelii Kimi 0, Kalani Aldrich 0, Junior Eseroma 0. Totals 17 7-10 45.

3-point goals—Kamehameha-Hawai'i 4 (Kramer 2, Silva 1, Alnas 1).



CAMPBELL (10-3) 16 7 13 14—50

KAIMUKI (10-2) 15 15 18 20—68

CAMPBELL—Raymond Samante 0, Ryan Hayes 19, Mike Makinano 9, Matthew Samante 2, Michael McDonald 0, Jayden Delizo 4, Tristan Sealy 11, Walter Daniels 0, Terence Tafai 0, Sean Kelley 0, Dexter Vanhook 5. Totals 18 9-10 50.

KAIMUKI—Daniel Colon 5, Alika Higa 0, Craig Cabudol 0, Ryan Kakitani 0, Bryan Lim 0, Shaun Dela Calzada 15, Swaine Seto-Mook 0, Shadrach Ramos-Dias 4, Phillip Miyasaka 0, Keone Reyes 15, Jarett Shiu 6, Beau Albrechtson 23. Totals 27 13-23 68.

3-point goals—Campbell 5 (Hayes 3, Makinano 1, Sealy 1). Kaimuki 1 (Shiu).



KAHUKU (12-2) 13 4 14 13 6—50

BALDWIN (11-2) 10 7 18 9 2—46

KAHUKU—Iona Teriipaia 8, Devin Unga 5, Shiloah Te'o 9, Junior Ale 16, Kevin Unga 8, Manti Te'o 2, Jacob Kahawaii 2. Totals 18 8-17 50.

BALDWIN—Jeff Tumacder 6, John Salmo 5, Chase Nakamura 10, Matt Heyd 19, Nick Wagner 2, Jordan Helle 4. Totals 19 5-8 46.

3-point goals—Kahuku 6 (Teriipaia 2, S. Te'o 2, Ale 2). Baldwin 3 (Heyd 2, Tumacder 1).



KALAHEO (10-4) 9 12 7 10—38

IOLANI (12-2) 11 13 11 24—59

KALAHEO—Elias David 0, Chris Tumaneng 8, Koa Siliga 4, Donte Price 0, Mana Guerreiro 2, Kahua Hollinger 2, Jacob Anderson 0, Marvin Judd 18, Cheynne Lishman 0, Jeff Whitworth 0, Chase Moses 0, Cliffton Pires 0, Deaux Burns 0, Tyler Caswell 4. Totals 14 10-18 38.

IOLANI—Kela Marciel 0, Vinny Nip 8, Barry Kang 9, Ryan Dung 5, Case Miyahira 3, Taylor Mounts 0, Kekai Kealoha 3, Kawika Shoji 11, Berton Wong 1, Brandon Ball 1, Jon Takamura 3, Liloa Nobriga 9, Blayne Yama 0, Wally Marciel 6, Kiran Kepo'o 0. Totals 15 26-36 59.

3-point goals—Iolani 3 (Nip, Miyahira, Dung).

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Correction

The Lahainaluna basketball player pictured in yesterday's state tournament roundup is Matthew Perry. Another player was identified in the caption.