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Posted on: Sunday, February 17, 2008

Kahuku boys frustrate Kapolei

By Kyle Sakamoto
Advertiser Staff Writer

The battle for fifth place in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Boys Basketball Red Conference came down to pressure.

Kahuku applied it last night and Kapolei couldn't handle it.

The host Red Raiders used a full-court press to force 24 turnovers and ended the game on a 39-4 run in a 73-32 victory over Kapolei.

"It's something we've worked on all season, but not used," Kahuku coach Nathan James said of the press. "We kind of got away from it at the end. It is something that isn't prepared for by other teams."

Kahuku clinched the OIA's final berth in this week's Hawaiian Airlines State Division I State Championships. Mililani, Moanalua, Kalaheo and Campbell also will represent the league.

Jray Galeai sank three 3-pointers and scored 15 points, and Willie Ching had 12 points, eight rebounds and four blocks despite playing only four minutes in the second half.

The victory was especially pleasing to Galeai, whose Red Raiders football team lost to Kapolei in the OIA playoffs.

"We lost to Kapolei in football and we kind of wanted to get payback," Galeai said.

Kahuku, which led by 15 in the first half, let Kapolei get within 34-28 with 4:11 left in the third after three consecutive field goals by D'Shawn Dubois.

From there, the Red Raiders' 1-2-1-1 full-court press smothered the Hurricanes.

"They came out and they're a tough team," said Kapolei coach Gary Ellison. "We couldn't handle their full-court pressure. We've struggled with that a lot this year."

In the second half, the Red Raiders made 17 of 25 field-goal attempts with many coming on layups.

Field goals by Po'okela McKeague and Nathaniel Dixon were the only points Kapolei could muster over the final 12 minutes.

Kahuku (East) and Kapolei (West) were both division runners-up and had first-round byes in the 12-team tournament. Both lost in the quarterfinals and had to win games Monday to get to yesterday's fifth-place game.

"Our boys are really disappointed," Ellison said. "They expected to make it to states this year. We worked hard all year and surprised a lot of people this year. We weren't a pushover like we were last year."

Kahuku (11-4) went on a 17-2 run to take a 19-7 lead with 24 seconds left in the first quarter. Galeai scored seven points during the rally.

The Red Raiders' largest lead of the first half was 26-11 after a putback by Shiloah Teo with 5:08 left in the second period.

Kapolei (10-5) responded by making its next four field-goal attempts — two by Lawrence Olive, one by Dubois and a 3-pointer by Keanu Montez — to get within five with 2:28 left before halftime.

Ching, a 6-foot-5 center, had 10 points, six rebounds, four blocks and three steals in the first half.

"Willie has provided us with, down the stretch here, with exactly what we've needed," James said.

Ching picked up his third foul with 6:04 left in the third and re-entered at the start of the fourth. He played two minutes and headed to the bench with the score out of reach.

KAPOLEI (10-5) 9 13 8 2 — 32

KAHUKU (11-4) 19 11 19 24 — 73

KAPOLEI — Keanu Montez 6, LeSean Standfield 0, D'Shaun Dubois 8, Magic Halmos 2, Nathaniel Dixon 6, Jordan Ferreria 4, Mason Koa 0, Po'okela McKeague 2, Lawrence Olive 4, Randy Sapia 0, Kody Gouveia 0. Totals 14 2-11 32.

KAHUKU — Shiloah Teo 6, Jack Damuni 5, Jray Galeai 15, Roger VanNess 4, Jericho Malufau 0, Irwin AhHoy 9, Justin Afalava 4, Aulola Tonga 2, Willie Ching 12, Pat Au 8, Kohl Nauahi 0, Saje Kaka 4, Kona Schwenke 4. Totals 29 12-16 73. 3-point goals: Kapolei 2 (Montez 2). Kahuku 3 (Galeai 3).

KAISER 81, CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 47

Kalua Noa scored a game-high 36 points and the Cougars routed the Patriots in the boys state Division II play-in game at Radford. Michael Urcia had 21 points and Jason Ko 10 for Christian Academy.

KAISER (11-6) 23 19 14 25 — 81

CHRISTIAN ACAD. (7-6) 9 13 9 16 — 47

KAISER — Jaymes Kawashima 5, Landon Tamanaha 0, Jonathan Lau 2, Mychael Nagata 0, Kalua Noa 36, Ryan Chong 6, Bronson McMoore 4, Brannon Wong 4, Jeffrey Gordan 4, Devin Wolfe 5, Keola Hunt 0, Bryce Masaki 0, Kainoa Pa 1, Zachary Wong 4, Salele Aliifua 10. Totals 36 6-11 81.

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY — Michael Urcia 21, Jathniel Manahan 3, Abel Orbistondo 4, Joshua Kaoiwi 0, Ryan Kobayashi 3, Axton Durand 2, Zachary Fu 2, Jake Okamura 0, Brett Koga 2, Jason Ko 10, Robert Helsham 0. Totals 16 13-32 47. 3-point goals: Kaiser 3 (Kawashima, Wong, Wolfe). Christian Academy 2 (Manahan, Ko).

KALAHEO 73, CAMPBELL 64

Taylor Jay scored a team-high 16 points and the host Mustangs overcame Michael Makinano's 29 points to beat the Sabers in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red Tournament third-place game. Kalaheo's Richard Preza-Haynes added 15 points and Cheynne Lishman 13. Makinano sank three 3's, and Eddie Gaines had 11 points for Campbell.

CAMPBELL (10-5) 14 13 17 20 — 64

KALAHEO (14-1) 15 17 24 17 — 73

CAMPBELL — Zach Manuel 0, Danny Mau 0, Michael Makinano 29, Nick Daniels 6, Razi White 0, Patrick Ward 7, Terrance Tafai 4, Joe Atimua 7, Timothy Hurd 0, Eddie Gaines 11, Kristian Manuel 0. Totals 18 23-31 64.

KALAHEO — Alika Kaanapu 4, Keano Bruhn 0, Taylor Jay 16, Richard Preza-Haynes 15, Bruce Andrews 3, Christian Kepa 8, Cheynne Lishman 13, Shawn Hipa 0, Aaron Fernandez 4, Giovanni Wozniak 0, D.J. Chang 4, Matt Gasparine 2, Carlos Craig 4. Totals 23 22-29 73. 3-point goals: Campbell 5 (Makinano 3, Atimua, Gaines). Kalaheo 5 (Jay, Preza-Haynes, Lishman 3).

Reported by Nicole Cale

ROOSEVELT 47, 'AIEA 40

Tasia Kamakawiwo'ole scored a team-high 10 points and the host Rough Riders snapped a 19-all tie at intermission by outscoring Na Ali'i 18-9 in the third quarter in the girls OIA Red Tournament third-place game.

Roosevelt connected on eight 3-pointers for the game.

'Aiea's Capri Holiona scored a game-high 20 points.

ROOSEVELT (11-4) 12 7 18 10 — 47

'AIEA (9-6) 6 13 9 12 — 40

ROOSEVELT — Dianna Zane 7, Tiana Sugui 8, Samantha Murakami 0, Kathleen Nakata 0, Jayna Tasaka 3, Tiyana Nakasone 9, Kelcie Namba 0, Keely Bitanga 4, Tasia Kamakawiwo'ole 10, Cierra Kapea 0, Mikela Thoemmes 6. Totals 17 5-14 47.

'AIEA — Natasha Helsham 5, Natasha Fong 5, Shayla Kuehu 5, Emily Tausaga 0, Capri Holiona 20, Savannah Albinio-Cudal 0, Caroline Sio 2, Jennifer Yuen 3. Totals 16 4-11 40. 3-point goals: Roosevelt 8 (Tasaka, Zane 2, Sugui 2, Nakasone 3). 'Aiea 4 (Helsham, Fong, Holiona 2).

Reported by Bobby Keanini

FARRINGTON 49, MOANALUA 46 OT

Janell Nance scored a game-high 14 points and the Governors outscored host Na Menehune 8-5 in overtime in the girls OIA Red Tournament fifth-place game.

MOANALUA (7-8) 8 14 8 11 5 — 46

FARRINGTON (11-4) 11 8 10 12 8 — 49

MOANALUA — A.J. Verdida 0, Hoku Dela Cruz 10, Amanda Selvey 0, Janelle Uncangco 0, Qwineysha Wheeler 9, Britni Ronolo 10, Indah Widyakusuma 2, Justine Aguas 4, Joanna Nicolas 11. Totals 19 4-10 46.

FARRINGTON— Honour Stone 3, Amanda Cadiz 0, Natalie Mata 3, Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo 13, Aisha Gaea 4, Janell Nance 14, Dianna Prescott 0, Valerie Lesu 12. Totals 20 3-5 49. 3-point goals: Moanalua 4 (Dela Cruz 2, Wheeler, Nicolas). Farrington 6 (Stone, Mata, Tatupu-Leopoldo 2, Lesu 2).

Reported by Moanalua Athletics

Reach Kyle Sakamoto at ksakamoto@honoluluadvertiser.com.