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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, February 9, 2007

Punahou captures ILH

'Iolani vs. Punahou photo gallery

By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

'Iolani's Berton Wong defends Punahou's Miah Ostrowski who had 18 of his 26 points in the second half.

REBECCA BREYER | The Honolulu Advertiser

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Led by yet another spectacular performance from three-time All-State point guard Miah Ostrowski, visiting Punahou ended 'Iolani's six-year run as Interscholastic League of Honolulu champion last night, 60-46, and won its first ILH title since 1999 before a capacity crowd of about 1,050.

The Buffanblu, ranked No. 2 in The Advertiser's statewide Top 10 poll of coaches and media, finished the regular season at 11-1, a game ahead of the No. 1-ranked Raiders (10-2).

Both teams have secured berths in the state tournament set for Feb. 20 to 23, but Punahou will also receive a first-round bye in the 12-team field.

Ostrowski, a 5-foot-9 senior, finished with a season-high 26 points to go along with seven assists, four steals and two rebounds. He scored 18 points and had five assists and all four of his steals in the second half, during which the Buffanblu stretched a 26-20 halftime lead to 41-24 with 1:33 remaining in the third period.

"It feels good, this was a tough game till the end," said Ostrowski, also a two-time All-State receiver who signed a letter of intent Wednesday to play football for the University of Hawai'i. "Even when we were up (by) 15, I knew they could still hit a couple 3s and get back in it. I was tired, but we just kept pushing."

Bricen McCartney's 3-pointer cut it to 52-43 with 2:01 left in the game, but Kameron Steinhoff's free throw 30 seconds later pushed the lead back to 10 and Ostrowski connected with Henry Cassiday on a perfect alley-oop play with 1:13 remaining to make it 55-43 and effectively seal the victory.

Steinhoff, a 6-5 forward, finished with 14 points and six rebounds, and 6-7 forward Spencer McLachlin — like Ostrowski a four-year letterman — added 11 points, 14 rebounds, four blocks and two steals.

McLachlin was held to seven points and five rebounds in the teams' previous meeting, a 74-63 'Iolani victory on Jan. 20.

"I knew their defense doesn't really allow a lot of points in the post, so I tried to score in other ways — off rebounds and hustle plays," McLachlin said.

He got eight of his rebounds in the fourth quarter, when the Raiders desperately tried to scratch their way back.

"They got almost every defensive rebound," 'Iolani coach Mark Mugiishi said, "and when they were getting the boards, that would start their transition game, and we had a real hard time stopping them in transition."

As usual, Ostrowski was the main reason for that.

After the Raiders played Punahou even for most of the first half, Dalton Hilliard soared completely over a defender to score a layup with a minute left and Ostrowski followed with two more dazzling layups to give the Buffanblu a 26-20 lead heading into the locker room.

Ostrowski then scored on a pull-up, 12-foot baseline jumper and two more tricky layups to spark an 11-0 run midway through the third period to put Punahou up, 41-24. He opened the fourth period with a bank shot to make it 46-29.

"Miah stepped up and really did not want to be denied," Buffanblu coach Dan Hale said. "He was unbelievable."

PUNAHOU (11-1) 10 16 17 17 — 60

'IOLANI (10-2) 9 11 9 17 — 46

PUNAHOU — Robert Toma 0, Miah Ostrowski 26, Kimo Makaula 0, Dane Okamura 0, Kyle Whitford 0, Dalton Hilliard 2, Henry Cassidy 5, Ted Hawkins 2, Trevor Crabb 0, Kameron Steinhoff 14, Spencer McLachlin 11, Casey Shibuya 0. Totals 26 8-18 60.

'IOLANI — Kela Marciel 0, Ryan Dung 10, Case Miyahira 3, Taylor Mounts 6, Liloa Nobriga 7, Lionel Fujioka 3, Berton Wong 0, Bricen McCartney 9, Pablo Warner 8. Totals 16 7-9 46. 3-point goals: Punahou none. 'Iolani 7 (McCartney 3, Dung 2, Miyahira, Fujioka).

KAMEHAMEHA 55, MARYKNOLL 47

Rykin Enos scored a game-high 16 points and the host Warriors erased a nine-point halftime deficit by outscoring the Spartans, 32-15, in the second half in an ILH game last night.

Kamehameha's Pono Hanson added 14 points and Mitchell Kauweloa 13. Ross Lum led Maryknoll with 14 points.

MARYKNOLL (2-10) 15 17 2 13 — 47

KAMEHAMEHA (6-6) 9 14 15 17 — 55

MARYKNOLL — Rian Huizingh 6, Garrick Chock 5, Christian Bueno-Kanei 0, Travis Liu 12, Tim Adora 0, Jordan Ho-Ching 10, Ross Lum 14. Totals 17 8-10 47.

KAMEHAMEHA — Randy Cummings 0, Kawika Lyons 2, Mitchell Kauweloa 13, Andrew Godinet 2, Pono Hanson 14, Rykin Enos 16, Jonathan Hew Len 0, Jay Kauka 0, Levi Goeas 0, Auwae DeRego 2, Pii Minns 2, Conrad Scheidt 4, Kamakoa Downey-Jovanovich 0. Totals 19 15-29 55. 3-point goals: Maryknoll 5 (Liu 3, Chock, Adora). Kamehameha 2 (Enos 2).

SAINT LOUIS 45, MID-PACIFIC 34

Scott Smith scored 16 points and Cole Shidaki added 12 as the Crusaders topped the Owls.

SAINT LOUIS (9-3) 10 18 9 8 — 45

MID-PACIFIC (4-8) 11 8 10 5 — 34

SAINT LOUIS — Ricksson Pacarro 3, Kuli'a Aiona 2, John Quindara 0, Scott Smith 16, Corey Lau 0, Kyle Gonzaga 0, Cole Shidaki 12, Solomona Aigamaua 6, Geordon Hanohano 0, Michael Tuiloma 4, Micah McClinton 0, Jamison Miller 2, Siunipa Fiefia 0. Totals 17 8-16 45.

MID-PACIFIC — Ryan Kurihara 0, Sampson Won 0, Marcus Holyfield 11, Jamie Rivera 0, Jarryd Yasui 0, Kellar Ellsworth 7, Devon Takenaka 9, Josh Grant 0, Bryson Beirne 7. Totals 12 8-11 34. 3-point goals: Saint Louis 3 (Shidaki 2, Pacarro). Mid-Pacific 2 (Holyfield, Ellsworth).

Reported by Gail Juan

DIVISION IIKAMEHAMEHA 73, LE JARDIN 25

Jeremiah Pahukula scored a team-high 12 points to lead the host Warriors past the Bulldogs in an ILH Division II game last night.

LE JARDIN (1-13) 2 5 13 5 — 25

KAMEHAMEHA (9-5) 11 20 22 20 — 73

LE JARDIN — Thomas Wilson 0, Keegan Sussman 1, David Siemann 0, Matt Penaroza 0, Jono Kam 6, Adam Trecker 2, Josh Blau 12, Max Rausch 4. Totals 9 7-15 25.

KAMEHAMEHA — Conway Kaka 6, Kai Riellet 2, Josiah Horner 10, Darrin Krampert 11, Micah Higa 2, Koa Saul 6, Josh Padilla 6, Kendall Willing 8 Noble Ah Choy 10, Jeremiah Pahukula 12. Totals 33 1-3 73. 3-point goals: Le Jardin none. Kamehameha 6 (Krampert 3, Horner 2, Pahukula 1).

HAWAI'I BAPTIST 50, SAINT LOUIS 35

Joshua Baek and Dominic Hart each scored nine points as the Eagles rolled over the Crusaders.

SAINT LOUIS (5-9) 8 7 6 14 — 35

HAWAI'I BAPTIST (11-3) 7 24 5 14 — 50

SAINT LOUIS — Grant Costa 3, Danny Higa 3, Christian Balthazar-Chang 4, Tony Hair 0, Kyle Leong 2, Chris Kamaka 4, Jordan Akau 0, Joey O'Connor 6, Brandon McKee 10, Kealoha Adams 3. Totals 15 4-5 35.

HAWAI'I BAPTIST — Reid Morihara 3, Dayne Kato 8, Daniel Baek 2, Jon China 4, Joshua Thompson 4, Jason Iha 0, Ryan Sakai 2, Joshua Baek 9, Jason Liang 6, Phillip Sarubbi 3, Sean Lum 0, Dominic Hart 9. Totals 15 17-26 50. 3-point goals: Saint Louis 1 (Higa). Hawai'i Baptist 3 (Kato 2, J. Baek).

Reported by Gail Juan

Reach Wes Nakama at wnakama@honoluluadvertiser.com.