honoluluadvertiser.com

Sponsored by:

Comment, blog & share photos

Log in | Become a member
The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, February 9, 2008

Campbell tops Kailua to wrap up state berth

By Stanley Lee
Advertiser Staff Writer

'EWA BEACH — The Campbell High School boys basketball team has made it to the state tournament, again.

Now, the hope is that people will remember the Sabers are a perennial contender.

Terrance Tafai scored 20 points and Michael Makinano and Eddie Gaines added 11 each to lead Campbell past Kailua, 56-47, in the quarterfinals of the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red Division Tournament last night.

After a tight first half, the Sabers (10-3), top seed out of the West, turned on the defensive pressure in the third quarter to pull away from the Surfriders (5-9), the East's fourth seed.

All quarterfinal winners last night — Kalaheo, Moanalua, Mililani — received state tournament berths. It's Campbell's fourth straight berth.

"We're trying to get Campbell basketball to be mentioned in the same breath as the Kalaheos, the Moanaluas and the Mililanis," Campbell coach Glenn Flores said. "Hopefully four years in a row, we hope to get some type of recognition."

Campbell, which is receiving votes in the Advertiser's statewide poll of media and coaches, scored nine straight in the third quarter to take a 41-30 lead.

Kailua closed the deficit to 51-45 with 1:37 left in the fourth on Billy Oden's 3-point play. But Campbell made one final push as Patrick Ward made a free throw on the next possession and Makinano stole the ball and converted the layup to make it 54-45.

"When we play as a team, nobody can stop us," said Tafai, who dominated in the low post. "One team, one mission. That's our motto."

Kailua coach Tim Harrison praised Tafai's play.

"He had a great game," Harrison said. "I don't think he usually does that. But our defense wasn't coming."

Campbell, which has won 10 out of its last 11 since the preseason, will meet Mililani in Wednesday's semifinals while Kalaheo plays Moanalua.

KAILUA (5-9) 13 14 5 15 — 47

CAMPBELL (10-3) 15 14 14 13 — 56

KAILUA — Jackie Uemoto 8, Kenny Ellis 12, Mike Flynn 2, Bubu Naki 6, Billy Oden 13, Kaimi Sarkissian 1, Chauncy Makainai 5. Totals 20 5-9 47.

CAMPBELL — Zach Manuel 2, Danny Mau 0, Michael Makinano 11, Christian Storment 0, Patrick Ward 9, Terrance Tafai 20, Joe Atimua 3, Timothy Hurd 0, Nick Daniels 0, Eddie Gaines 11. Totals 25 4-8 56.

3-point goals: Kailua 2 (Oden 2). Campbell 2 (Makinano, Atimua).

MILILANI 60, KAHUKU 53

Scott Burns scored 19 points and Jon Keen added 15 to rally Mililani (10-3) to a victory over Kahuku (9-3) at the Trojans' gym.

"The team played hard, they earned it," Mililani coach Hiram Akina said. "The way we played defense in the fourth quarter, they knew what was at stake."

Willie Ching led Kahuku with 27 points.

The Trojans trailed 51-46 with under six minutes to play, but used a 12-0 run to take control.

— By Kalani Takase

MILILANI (11-3) 14 23 5 18 — 60

KAHUKU (9-4) 11 16 18 8 — 53

MILILANI — Scott Burns 19, Curtis Murakami 9, Moshi Mabry 0, Nehoa Akina 5, Aaron Lenchanko 3, Warren Duke 4, Nick DeMusis 0, Reid Pangelinan 5, Jon Keen 15. Totals 22 14-20 60.

KAHUKU — Jack Damuni 8, Jray Galeai 5, Willie Ching 27, Irwin AhHoy 3, Shiloah Te'o 2, Justin Afalava 2, Aulola Tonga 6. Totals 17 16-29 53.

3-point field goals — Mililani 1 (Lenchanko). Kahuku 3 (Damuni 2, Galeai).

KALAHEO 57, LEILEHUA 47

Cheynne Lishman scored 20 points and Richard Preza-Haynes added 11 to lead the host Mustangs (13-0) over the Mules (9-5).

LEILEHUA (9-5) 13 11 11 12 — 47

KALAHEO (13-0) 18 8 12 19 — 57

LEILEHUA — Dillon Pau'u 0, Hoku Kama 7, Kolwin Dixon 7, Andrew Manley 0, Bryann Hollis 9, Gary Rodeffer 14, James Samuel 3, Art Laurel 7, Tavana Alailima 0, Bronson Pausa 0. Totals 15 12-21 47.

KALAHEO — Alika Kaanapu 2, Cody vonAppen 3, Keano Bruhn 0, Taylor Jay 5, Richard Preza-Haynes 11, Bruce Andrews 8, Christian Kepa 2, Cheynne Lishman 20, Aaron Fernandez 0, Giovanni Wozniak 2, D.J. Chang 4, Matt Gasparine 0. Totals 21 11-12 57.

3-point goals: Leilehua 5 (Hollis, Samuel, Kama, Rodeffer 2). Kalaheo 4 (Jay, Preza-Haynes 2, Lishman).

Reported by Nicole Cale

MOANALUA 42, KAPOLEI 41

Ryan Hua hit two free throws late in the fourth quarter to lead Na Menehune (10-4) over the Hurricanes (9-4) at Mililani. Kapolei got off a shot after Hua's free throws, but failed to make it.

MOANALUA (10-4) 4 9 8 21 — 42

KAPOLEI (9-4) 5 12 13 11 — 41

MOANALUA — Josiah Kauhola 0, Randy Starks 2, Stevie Austin 13, Josh Kure 2, Marcus Monroe 17, Ryan Hua 6, Shawn Richey 2, Maurice Allen 0. Totals 16 7-8 42.

KAPOLEI — Keanu Montez 0, D'Shaun Dubois 18, Magic Halmos 5, Nathaniel Dixon 8, Jordan Ferreria 5, Po'okela McKeague 2, Lawrence Olive 3. Totals 14 8-15 41.

3-point goals: Moanalua 3 (Monroe 3). Kapolei 5 (Dubois 2, Dixon 2, Halmos).

Reported by Gary Ellison

OIA WHITE

FARRINGTON 66, WAIALUA 41

Dayton Kealoha scored 16 points and Andre Pettis added 10 to lead the Governors (12-2) over the visiting Bulldogs in the first round of the OIA White Tournament.

WAIALUA (3-10) 7 13 7 14 — 41

FARRINGTON (12-2) 19 12 15 20 — 66

WAIALUA — Micah Hatchie 4, Vance Maluyo 4, Marnick Dela Cruz 6, Matthew Manalo 15, Saray Sok 0, Cassidy Klinefelter 2, Donovan Matas 10, Graham Rowley 0, John-Ray Garcia 0, Christopher Cuadro 0, William Sacapulouepa 0, Ladi Tuie 0. Totals 16 9-14 41.

FARRINGTON — Jordan Ibana 4, Christian Hernandez 3, Dio Labayog 5, Oscar Carter 3, Steven Kamano 4, Bryson Tatupu-Leopoldo 4, Dayton Kealoha 16, Michael Carter 7, Charles Rocha 0, Deo Domingo 0, Joshua Wallace 6, Ephraim Vita 0, Andre Pettis 10, Jayfrey Hernandez 1, Albert Porter 3, Lance Williams 0, Ronald Williams 0. Totals 15 9-11 66. 3-point goals: Farrington 9 (C. Hernandez, Labayog, O. Carter, Kealoha 4, M. Carter, Porter).

Reported by Larry Santiago

KAISER 42, WAIPAHU 40

Kalua Noa scored 14 points to lead the Cougars (10-4) over the Marauders (8-6) in an OIA White Tournament first-round game at Farrington.

KAISER (10-4) 8 11 8 15 — 42

WAIPAHU (8-6) 11 6 13 10 — 40

KAISER — Jaymes Kawashima 0, Landon Tamanaha 3, Jonathan Lau 0, Mychael Nagata 6, Kalua Noa 14, Ryan Chong 0, Brannon Wong 5, Devin Wolfe 6, Keola Hunt 1, Salele Allifua 7. Totals 16 7-13 42.

WAIPAHU — Tyler Martin 0, Kendall Tomas 10, Christian Dadulla 18, Atu Loua , Asalemo Fruean 4, Ryan Komatsu 0, Gordon Cox 4, Regan Prestidge 3, Leopeni Siania 1. Totals 16 4-13 40. 3-point goals: Kaiser 3 (Tamanaha, Nagata 2). Waipahu 4 (Tomas, Dadulla 3).

Reported by Abe Villanueva

Reach Stanley Lee at sktlee@honoluluadvertiser.com.