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Posted on: Thursday, January 26, 2006

Kaimuki rallies by Moanalua

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By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

Kaimuki's Jarett Shiu dribbles upcourt as Moanalua's Stevie Austin applies defensive pressure in the first half.

JOAQUIN SIOPACK | The Honolulu Advertiser

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Crunch time has arrived in O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division boys basketball, and Kaimuki showed up at just the right moment last night.

The visiting Bulldogs rallied from an 11-point fourth-period deficit to hand Moanalua its first East loss, 65-62. Kaimuki, ranked No. 10 in The Advertiser's Top 10 poll of coaches and media, improved to 6-1 in the East; Na Menehune fell to 6-1.

The Bulldogs suffered their first defeat, 61-59 to Castle, on Saturday. They face No. 3 Kahuku (7-0) tomorrow. Moanalua plays Castle (3-4) tomorrow, Kalaheo (4-2) on Monday and Kahuku next Thursday.

"This is a big win, because all of the top teams will be playing each other (in the next week)," Kaimuki coach Kelly Grant said.

The Bulldogs survived last night only after rallying from a 53-42 deficit with 6:10 remaining. Beau Albrechtson, a 6-foot-4 junior forward, scored 13 of his game-high 27 points during the comeback, which also got a boost from a full-court press that forced several turnovers.

Kaimuki finally took the lead at 61-59 with 2:13 left after Albrechtson's three-point play and eventually built the lead to 65-59 with 14 seconds remaining after two free throws by Jarrett Shiu.

Moanalua's Stevie Austin swished a 3-pointer with about two ticks left and the Bulldogs were able to run out the clock.

"I think no matter how much we're down, we can catch up," said Albrechtson, who scored most of his field goals on layups and added 11 free throws in 13 attempts. "It comes down to heart and wanting it more, and that's what we showed at the end."

Kaimuki started the game hot, jumping to leads of 6-0 and 10-3 in the first five minutes. But Na Menehune got hot themselves, sinking a staggering eight 3-pointers in the first half to take a 29-27 lead into the break.

"Moanalua is a strong team and they had the momentum," Albrechtson said. "But at halftime our coach was telling us we need to want it more than them."

Na Menehune stayed hot in the second half, swishing three more 3-pointers in the third period to take a 47-38 lead into the fourth. Five different Moanalua players made 3-pointers, led by Wayne West's four and Bao Jun Lei's three. Austin and Chris Holt each added two, and Jay Yoshizawa had one.

"That's our game," Na Menehune coach Dan Hale said. "We're small, so we press (on defense) and we shoot. But we didn't finish our plays at the end, and that was the difference. Give Kaimuki all the credit, because they're a good team all-around and they hustle and make free throws. They didn't get down mentally, and they kept coming back and coming back."

Grant said Moanalua's hot shooting resembled Castle's, but this time the Bulldogs eventually withstood the barrage.

"The difference was this time we went with a quicker lineup in the second half," Grant said. "Their offense is all jump shots, so we needed guys in there who could move and get out there on them."

KAIMUKI (6-1) 14 13 11 27—65

MOANALUA (6-1) 8 21 18 15—62

KAIMUKI—Daniel Colon 4, Alika Higa 0, Craig Cabudul 0, Brandon Madamba 0, Shadrach Ramos-Dias 0, Thomas Pyo 14, Keone Reyes 16, Shaun Dela Cazada 2, Jarett Shiu 2, Beau Albrechtson 27. Totals 20 24-32 65.

MOANALUA—Bao Jun Lei 15, Stephen Kina 3, Jay Yoshizawa 3, Stevie Austin 13, Casey Shuler 0, Stanford Leti 0, Chris Holt 8, Wayne West 20, Tyler Thorton 0, Savaii Eselu 0. Totals 19 12-17 62. 3-point goals—Kaimuki 1 (Pyo). Moanalua 12 (West 4, Jun Lei 3, Austin 2, Holt 2, Yoshizawa 1). JV—Moanalua 36, Kaimuki 32.

MCKINLEY 55, CASTLE 49

Dat Vo scored 20 points, lifting the Tigers to victory.

CASTLE (3-4) 10 12 10 17—49

MCKINLEY (6-1) 13 15 15 12—55

CASTLE—Eric Tom 0, Matt Kodama 5, Lihikai Domingo 5, Scott Keiter-Charles 19, Micah Calore 2, Bryce Kalauoka'aea 12, Barron Meyer 2, Alika Kalopodes 4, Kyle Kia 0. Totals 19 9-16 49.

MCKINLEY—Bryce Ishikawa 0, Dat Vo 20, Earvin Sione 9, Nainoa Lessary 14, Jefferson Pou 1, Oliver Diguc 7, Jonathan Lee 4, Cheyenne Aiko 0. Totals 18 16-22 55. 3-point goals—Castle 2 (Kodama, Domingo). McKinley 3 (Vo 2, Sione 1). JV—Castle 42, McKinley 30

Reported by Melvyne Miyagi

KALAHEO 63, ROOSEVELT 50

Koa Siliga scored 16 points and Kahua Hollinger 15 to lead the Mustangs.

KALAHEO (4-2) 17 20 12 14—63

ROOSEVELT (5-3) 12 10 11 17—50

KALAHEO—Elias David 3, Chris Tumaneng 9, Koa Siliga 16, Donte Price 0, Mana Guerreiro 0, Kahua Hollinger 15, Jacob Anderson 0, Marvin Judd 4, Cheynne Lishman 2, Jeff Whitworth 0, Chase Moses 2, Cliffton Pires 2, Deaux Burns 2, Tyler Caswell 8. Totals 22 13-21 63.

ROOSEVELT—Kila Delovio 5, Robbie Fukuhara 5, Jayson Tasaka 4, Daniel Arruda 1, Darren Erickson 0, Kerstan Ho 13, Jeremy Harvest 2, Keo Keola 7, Kaipo Spencer 3, Troy Quon 10. Totals 12 26-45 50. 3-point goals—Kalaheo 6 (Siliga 2, Hollinger 2, Tumaneng 1, Judd 1). Roosevelt none. JV—Kalaheo 77, Roosevelt 53

KAILUA 51, FARRINGTON 41 OT

Billy Oden and Ryan Naluai each scored four points in overtime when the Surfriders outscored the Governors 10-0.

KAILUA (4-5) 13 9 10 9 10—51

FARRINGTON (2-7) 8 5 14 14 0—41

KAILUA—Gerald Ho 0, Brian Rexroat 0, Tim Maghinay 8, Zack Akamine 13, Darren Sugimoto 4, Sammy Trueman 0, Makana Atisanoe 0, Billy Oden 12, Nathan Botts 0, Ryan Naluai 10, Bubu Naki 4. Totals 18 13-17 51.

FARRINGTON—Nathan Serdenia 11, Elijah Filifili 11, Elijah Lesu 6, Winston Matas 3, Randy McKee 0, Jeff Valoria 0, Rey Bartian 4, Michah Kalingo 0, Cody Hua 0, Glenn Ernest 0, Rene Saycon 6. Totals 12 11-20 41. 3-point goals—Kailua 2 (Oden 2). Farrington 6 (Serdenia 3, Filifili 3). JV—Farrington 65, Kailua 36

Reported by Bryanna Tatupu-Leopoldo

KAISER 64, THOMPSON 35

Andrew Wingert scored 12 points to carry the Cougars.

THOMPSON (0-8) 3 5 11 16—35

KAISER (2-6) 17 18 13 16—64

THOMPSON—Brandon Pai 0, Keo Evans-Gonda 3, John Collins 4, Travis Meyer 0, DJ Farias 2, John Keen 18, Taylor Bramwell 8, Jared Quick 0. Totals 9 15-23 35.

KAISER—Scott Uehara 7, Kalani Calizar 11, Kenneth Kamauoha 6, Timothy Phillips 2, Andrew Wingert 12, Keoki Leong 4, Andy Uehara 0, Adam Aila 4, Jake Esteban 2, Dustin Chang 3, Noel Okuma 0, Rayce Chun-Ming 10, Robert Hoffman 1, Shane Kamakea-Young 2, Tukia Aholelei 0. Totals 29 6-12 64. 3-point goals—Thompson 2 (Keen, Bramwell). Kaiser none. JV—Kaiser 73, Thompson 16.

Reach Wes Nakama at wnakama@honoluluadvertiser.com.