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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, May 14, 2007

Roosevelt, Sacred Hearts earn top seeds in tourney

Advertiser Staff

Roosevelt and Sacred Hearts received the top seeds for the Hawaiian Airlines Girls Basketball State Championships that begins tomorrow.

The four seeds in each of the 12-team Division I and Division II tournaments receive a first-round bye and begin play Wednesday.

Roosevelt (14-1), the Division I top seed, is the O'ahu Interscholastic Association champion. Other seeds are No. 2 Konawaena (14-0) of the Big Island Interscholastic Federation, No. 3 'Iolani (11-2) of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu and No. 4 Lahainaluna (13-1) of the Maui Interscholastic League.

Sacred Hearts (13-0), of the ILH, is the Division II's top seed. Also seeded are No. 2 McKinley (14-1) of the OIA, No. 3 Seabury Hall (12-0) of the MIL and No. 4 Hawai'i Prep (9-5) of the BIIF.

All Division I games will be played at the Stan Sheriff Center. The Division II games will be played at McKinley and Farrington gyms with the final, third- and fifth-place games at Stan Sheriff Center. The championships for both divisions are on Friday.

Lana'i (7-5) and Sacred Hearts are both making their first state tournament appearances, while Kailua (10-5) is making its first appearance since 1993.

Punahou (9-5) is the two-time defending state Division I champion. Kalani (12-3), last year's Division II champion, is in the Division I tournament this year.

Hawaiian Airlines Girls State Basketball Championships

DIVISION I

At Stan Sheriff Center

Tomorrow

2:15 p.m.—Game 1: Radford (13-2) vs. Maui (10-4)

4 p.m.—Game 2: Kalani (12-3) vs. Kahuku (6-10)

6 p.m.—Game 3: Punahou (9-5) vs. Farrington (10-6)

8 p.m.—Game 4: Honoka'a (12-3) vs. Moanalua (6-10)

Wednesday

12:30 p.m.—Game 5: Punahou-Farrington loser vs. Honoka'a-Moanalua loser

2:15 p.m.—Game 6: No. 4 Lahainaluna (13-1) vs. Punahou-Farrington winner

4 p.m.—Game 7: No. 1 Roosevelt (14-1) vs. Honoka'a-Moanalua winner

6 p.m.—Game 8: No. 3 'Iolani (11-2) vs. Radford-Maui winner

8 p.m.—Game 9: No. 2 Konawaena (14-0) vs. Kalani-Kahuku winner

Thursday

Consolation

12:30 p.m.—Game 10: Kalani-Kahuku loser vs. Radford-Maui loser

2:15 p.m.—Game 11: Losers of Games 6 and 7

4 p.m.—Game 12: Losers of Games 8 and 9

Semifinals

6 p.m.—Game 13: Winners of Games 8 and 9

8 p.m.—Game 14: Winners of Games 6 and 7

Friday

12:30 p.m.—Seventh place: Winners of Games 5 and 10

2:15 p.m.—Fifth place: Winners of Games 11 and 12

4 p.m.—Third place: Losers of Games 13 and 14

8 p.m.—Championship—Winners of Games 13 and 14

DIVISION II

Tomorrow

At Farrington

6 p.m.—Game 1: Waimea (7-2) vs. St. Andrew's (11-5)

8 p.m.—Game 2: St. Francis (10-4) vs. Kamehameha-Hawai'i (11-3)

At McKinley

6 p.m.—Game 3: Lana'i (7-5) vs. Kailua (10-5)

8 p.m.—Game 4: La Pietra (12-5) vs. Campbell (12-2)

Wednesday

At McKinley

4 p.m.—Game 5: Lana'i-Kailua loser vs. La Pietra-Campbell loser

6 p.m.—Game 6: No. 4 Hawai'i Prep (9-5) vs. La Pietra-Campbell winner

8 p.m.—Game 7: No. 1 Sacred Hearts (13-0) vs. Lana'i-Kailua winner

At Farrington

4 p.m.—Game 8: Waimea-St. Andrew's loser vs. St. Francis-Kamehameha-Hawai'i loser

6 p.m.—Game 9: No. 3 Seabury Hall (13-0) vs. St. Francis-Kamehameha-Hawai'i winner

8 p.m.—Game 10: No. 2 McKinley (14-1) vs. Waimea-St. Andrew's winner

Thursday

Consolation

At McKinley

4 p.m.—Seventh place: Winners of Games 5 and 8

6 p.m.—Game 12: Losers of Games 6 and 7

At Farrington

6 p.m.—Game 14: Losers of Games 9 and 10

Semifinals

At McKinley

8 p.m.—Game 13: Winners of Games 6 and 7

At Farrington

8 p.m.—Game 15: Winners of Games 8 and 9

Friday

At Stan Sheriff Center

9 a.m.—Fifth place: Winners of Games 12 and 14

10:45 a.m.—Third place: Losers of Games 13 and 15

6 p.m.—Championship: Winners of Games 13 and 15

ADMISSION

At Stan Sheriff Center

$9 adults, $5 students K-12 and senior citizens

At McKinley and Farrington

$7 adults, $5 students K-12 and senior citizens