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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, February 23, 2007

Kohala rallies past 'Aiea into DII final

 Photo gallery Division II State basketball tournament gallery
 •  McKinley reaches final

By Leila Wai
Advertiser Staff Writer

Aiea's Ryan Mora attempts a shot over Kohala's Mana Pasco in the first quarter. Kohala advanced with a 76-72 victory.

JOAQUIN SIOPACK | The Honolulu Advertiser

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BOYS DIVISION I AND II TOURNAMENTS

WHAT: Hawaiian Airlines boys championship tournament

WHERE: Stan Sheriff Center

WHEN: Ends today

TICKETS: $9 for adults, $5 for 62 and older, and students grades K-12.

PARKING: $3.

RADIO: Starcomm Sports Radio and ESPN 1420 will broadcast tonight's Division II (6 p.m.) and Division I (8 p.m.) championship games. Also streaming live on www.hi50sports.com.

TV: OC-16 will televise both the Division II and the Division I championship games from Stan Sheriff Center tonight.

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DIVISION II SCHEDULE

Tuesday

First round

At Kaimuki High

Farrington 56, Pahoa 46

McKinley 63, St. Joseph 48

At Farrington High

Moloka'i 52, Hawai'i Baptist 49 (OT)

Academy of the Pacific 60,

Kaua'i 52

Wednesday

At Kaimuki

Consolation bracket

St. Joseph 57, Pahoa 46

Quarterfinals

McKinley 58, Seabury Hall 34

Farrington 58, University 56 (OT)

At Farrington

Consolation bracket

Hawai'i Baptist 64, Kaua'i 52

Quarterfinals

'Aiea 80, Academy of the

Pacific 56

Kohala 67, Moloka'i 50

Yesterday

At Kaimuki

Consolation

Hawai'i Baptist 47, St. Joseph 40 (consolation title)

University 50, Seabury Hall 46

Semifinal

McKinley 33, Farrington 29

At Farrington

Consolation

Academy of the Pacific 46, Moloka'i 29

Semifinal

Kohala 76, 'Aiea 72

Today

At Stan Sheriff Center

Fifth place

University (13-3) vs. Academy of the Pacific (14-6), 9 a.m.

Third place

Farrington (12-6) vs. 'Aiea (14-2), 10:45 a.m.

Championship

McKinley (12-6) vs. Kohala (15-3), 6 p.m. (OC-16)

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Senior guard Ryan Bautista declared Kohala's 76-72 semifinal win last night over 'Aiea as "pretty much our biggest victory ever."

But Bautista and the third-seeded Cowboys have one more big game to go in the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Boys Division II Basketball State Championships. Kohala (15-3), the Big Island Interscholastic Federation champion, advanced to the championship game to play unseeded McKinley (13-6) tonight at 6 p.m. in the Stan Sheriff Center.

Five players scored in double figures for the Cowboys in last night's semifinal victory at Farrington High gym. Devin Marquez had 20, Ryan Bautista 14, Jacob Roxburgh and Brandon Bautista 13 each and Ikaika Kahoopii 12.

"'Aiea is tough; it was anyone's game," Ryan Bautista said. "We never felt safe with our lead."

A frenzied pace by both teams made for a back-and-forth game.

"Our system is to run, and we knew 'Aiea runs," Kohala coach Don Fernandez said. "After last night, I said, 'Just get on our track shoes.'

"This is what we do. We have small guys, so we have to play fast." (The Cowboys have two players taller than 6 feet: Kahoopii is 6-7 and Alex Vujovich is 6-4.)

But the pace resulted in multiple trips to the free-throw line and even more turnovers.

Three Na Ali'i starters each committed four fouls before the third period was over: Lofa Li'ili'i, Obie Woods and James Buchanan. Kohala made 24 of 40 free throws. Li'ili'i and Buchanan fouled out.

It was the Cowboys who raced ahead to a 5-0 lead to start the game, but it would be the largest lead either team would take during the first half, which ended with Kohala ahead, 33-32.

'Aiea started the second half on a 9-2 run to take a 41-35 lead behind five points by Josh Chung.

"Everyone was kind of getting down," Kahoopii said. "But then everyone stepped up their game again."

Kohala responded with an 11-2 run, taking a 47-45 lead on a basket by Ryan Bautista.

But again Na Ali'i came back, outscoring the Cowboys 7-2 to the end the third quarter with 52-49 lead.

Kohala went up 65-59 on a pair of free throws by Kahoopii with 2:52 left in the fourth, and its lead grew to 71-63 on another free throw by Kahoopii with 1:33 left.

'Aiea's Woods made it interesting with a 3-pointer to close to 71-67 with a minute left and another with seven seconds left to make it 75-72, but Ryan Bautista made 1 of 2 free throws with 4.2 seconds left to seal the win.

"No team was safe," Fernandez said. "We just made some great shots at the end."

For 'Aiea (14-2), the No. 2 seed and O'ahu Interscholastic Association champion, Woods had a game-high 24 points, Chung had 14 and James Buchanan contributed 9.

KOHALA (15-3) 14 19 16 27 — 76

'AIEA (14-2) 15 17 20 20 — 72

KOHALA — Ryan Bautista 14, Arvin Campollo 0, Brandon Bautista 13, Devin Marquez 20, Blaise Kise 0, Jacob Roxburgh 13, Alex Vujovich 4, Mana Pasco 0, Ikaika Kahoopii 12. Totals 23 26-40 76.

'AIEA — Lofa Liilii 9, Ryan Mora 4, Jarred McKee 6, Alan Fonoti 4, Obie Woods 24, Josh Chung 14, Eric James 2, James Buchanan 9, Aldodius Colquitt 0. Totals 27 11-21 72. 3-point goals: Kohala 4 (B. Bautista 2, Marquez, Roxburgh). 'Aiea 7 (McKee 2, Woods 2, J. Chung 2, Liilii).

Reach Leila Wai at lwai@honoluluadvertiser.com.