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Posted on: Friday, April 13, 2007

'Iolani rolls past Maryknoll

 Photo gallery Maryknoll vs. 'Iolani basketball gallery

By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

'Iolani's Sarah Turgeon, right, gets off a pass over the defense of Maryknoll's Sam Chung during last night's Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I game at 'Iolani. 'Iolani won, 61-31, to improve to 5-1.

JEFF WIDENER | The Honolulu Advertiser

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The 'Iolani School girls basketball team rebounded from its stunning loss at Kamehameha Tuesday by routing visiting Maryknoll, 61-31, last night.

Next up for the Raiders is a 6 o'clock rematch tonight at two-time defending state champion Punahou. 'Iolani is 5-1 in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu; Punahou, which has won the past four ILH titles, is 3-2.

The Raiders defeated the Buffanblu, 37-27, last Tuesday.

With only five teams in ILH Division I, the league is playing a three-round regular season schedule for the first time.

Maryknoll is 0-6, but the Spartans feature senior Nicole Fu, arguably the best guard in the league and one of the best in the state. The Raiders limited Fu to a season-low six points last night by limiting her touches in the halfcourt set.

After 'Iolani forward Jamie Smith scored a layup 17 seconds into the game, Maryknoll tried to run a deliberate perimeter passing game in an effort to slow things down and run time off the clock. It worked for about two minutes, but after the Spartans missed a shot Smith converted a three-point play, and Alana Matayoshi scored on a fast break layup following a steal to put the Raiders up, 7-0, with 5:05 remaining.

Maryknoll then had to scrap its slowdown tactic, and things did not get any better as 'Iolani jumped to a 17-4 lead by the end of the period.

"We tried to run that (slowdown) offense, but we couldn't make good passes in the open court," Spartans coach Bob Samson said. "Passing is a skill, and some of our younger players are still learning."

The Raiders made things tough by extending their 1-2-2 matchup zone, pressuring point guard Fu into passing the ball and then denying her from getting it back.

"We just tried to contain (Fu)," 'Iolani coach Glenn Takara said. "Once she gave up the ball, we tried to not let her get it again."

The 5-foot-4 Fu, who earned ILH All-Star first-team honors last season, scored all four of Maryknoll's points in the first quarter — on two free throws and a spectacular running banker after a nifty crossover move down the right side of the lane.

But she was shut out in the second and third periods as the Raiders stretched the lead to 35-13 by halftime and 42-15 entering the fourth.

Fu entered the night averaging 16 points per game, including a 19-point effort against Punahou last week and 22 points against Mid-Pacific Tuesday. Last season, she scored a career-high 44 points in a double-overtime victory over Sacred Hearts. She later scored 33 points in a rematch against the Lancers.

She will play for Concordia (Calif.) University next season.

"As far as guards, she's the premier talent (in the ILH)," Samson said. "But tonight was not a good night."

Smith led all scorers with 15 points — including 10 in the first quarter — and Matayoshi added 10 points.

'Iolani was coming off a frustrating 55-42 loss at Kamehameha.

"The girls came back strong at practice (on Wednesday)," Takara said. "They key for us was to get back into the game mentally."

MARYKNOLL (0-6) 4 9 2 16 — 31

'IOLANI (5-1) 17 18 7 19 — 61

MARYKNOLL — Kristen Canencia 9, Nicole Lee 1, Nicole Fu 6, Amanda Macadangdang 0, Kiana Fuller 6, Tiana Marquez 1, Kimberly Henderson 1, Melissa Ching 0, Sam Chung 7. Totals 7 15-21 31.

'IOLANI — Chelsea Unemori 4, Tami Konishi 6, Kylie Ahlo 5, Alana Matayoshi 10, Chanel Hirata 2, Dayna Jandoc 0, Jamie Smith 15, Raechele Takara 2, Sarah Turgeon 9, Lori Yamashita 6, Lauren Brown 2. Totals 24 10-13 61. 3-point goals: Maryknoll 2 (Canencia, Chung). 'Iolani 3 (Konishi, Ahlo, Turgeon).

PUNAHOU 47, MID-PACIFIC 38

Melanie Feldman scored 13 points and the visiting Buffanblu (3-2) used a 17-6 fourth quarter to beat the Owls (2-4) in an ILH Division I game.

PUNAHOU (3-2) 11 14 5 17 — 47

MID-PACIFIC (2-4) 11 15 6 6 — 38

PUNAHOU — Ciana Aiwohi 2, Melanie Feldman 13, Ilima-Lei Macfarlane 0, Dara Tompkison 5, Erin Moon 2, Ashley Satterwhite 0, Janelle Nomura 2, Anna Merrifield 4, Chelsea Deptula 7, Devon Yamauchi 0, Taj'a Wong 0, Kysa Ludviksen 0, Tressa Torres 6, Tiera Jenson 6. Totals 18 11-24 47.

MID-PACIFIC — Paige Young 4, Kayla Gomes 4, Johnnelle Kapua 10, Erin Nishimura 3, Jordan Kealoha 5, Keaton McFadden 2, Jenna Savusa 10. Totals 11 15-20 38. 3-point goals: Mid-Pacific 1 (Young).

Reported by Adria Mendoza

ILH DIVISION II

PUNAHOU 61, ST. FRANCIS 53

Charney Heimuli had 19 points and Brooke Ehrman 18 to lead the host Buffanblu (8-0) past the Troubadours (5-2) in an ILH Division II game.

ST. FRANCIS (5-2) 18 7 11 17 — 53

PUNAHOU (8-0) 14 12 18 17 — 61

ST. FRANCIS — Shakira Mitchell 9, Alesa Ramaila 0, Kaui Berinobis 0, Nicole Perry 11, Bryanna Batts 9, Melissa Allen 0, Danielle Tanaka 10, Jamie Iwashita 8, Rochelle Nakagawa 0, Janelle Nance 6. Totals 23 4-13 53.

PUNAHOU — Aubrie Lau 6, Ashley Galacgac 4, Allyson Ayers 0, Megan Ching 0, Sam Howell 5, Jessica Letoto 6, Katie Bourke 0, Fransina Savusa 3, Brooke Ehrman 18, Charney Heimuli 19. Totals 23 12-23 61. 3-point goals: St. Francis 3 (Tanaka 2, Perry). Punahou 3 (Lau, Howell, Letoto).

Reported by Kenneth Chew

LA PIETRA 44, HANALANI 38

Leah Kaina led all scorers with 15 points as the host Lady Panthers (4-2) turned back the Royals (1-6).

HANALANI (1-6) 7 8 13 10 — 38

LA PIETRA (4-2) 7 10 16 11 — 44

HANALANI — Samantha Hyde 8, Nicole Craig 4, Amanda Kutaka 0, Sachi Seaburn 3, Janelle Fetui 10, Riane Shintaku 6, Rachel Matalau 1, Ruth Matalau 6. Totals 13 10-18 38.

LA PIETRA — Christen Hirai 3, Alex Lake 0, Charity Caracol 3, Chelsea Kiyabu 0, Leah Kaina 15, Tihon Nguyen 5, Megan Giles 8, Stacey Martin 2, Sarah Peoples 8. Totals 15 14-27 44. 3-point goals: Hanalani 2 (Fetui 2).

Reported by Michael Wiltse

WORD OF LIFE 37, REDEMPTION 14

Jasmine Saquilon scored 12 points and Brittany Iwamoto 10 as the Firebrands (1-6) beat the Warriors (0-8) at St. Andrew's Priory.

REDEMPTION (0-8) 0 2 8 4 — 14

WORD OF LIFE (1-6) 15 6 11 5 — 37

REDEMPTION ACAD. — Ashley Dieron 9, Kristen Nakama 3, Gabriella Sussman 0, Rachael Ballesteros-Makua 0, Blessing Miyamoto 0, Hi'ilani Pila 0, Leimana Pila 2. Totals 4 5-11 14.

WORD OF LIFE — Jasmine Saquilon 12, Marietta Ranche 0, Jaymie Kaopuiki 0, Rayanne Alvarado 2, Tali Goeas 6, Victoria El-Swalfy 1, Janna Kaopuiki 0, Monique Jackson 6, Brittany Iwamoto 10. Totals 17 1-5 37. 3-point goals: Redemption 1 (Dieron). Word of Life 2 (Saquilon).

Reported by Ashley Elliazar

Reach Wes Nakama at wnakama@honoluluadvertiser.com.

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