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Posted on: Friday, January 25, 2008

Kapolei's victory tightens OIA Red West

By Kalani Takase
Advertiser Staff Writer

WAHIAWA — D'Shaun Dubois scored 13 points and Mason Koa added 11 to lead visiting Kapolei to a 44-40 boys basketball win over Leilehua last night.

The Hurricanes, who jumped out to a 17-4 first-quarter lead, improved to 6-3 in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red West Division and snapped a two-game skid. The Mules fell to 6-3 before a home crowd of about 150.

"We really needed this one," said Kapolei coach Gary Ellison. "Coming off two losses to Mililani and Campbell, we really, really needed to get back on the winning track."

For Leilehua, it was another night of frustration from the free-throw line. The Mules have shot 50 percent or lower from the line in three consecutive losses. They were 10 of 22 against Mililani last week, 5 of 11 against Radford Tuesday and 10 of 20 last night.

"Give Kapolei credit, (Ellison) did a good job preparing his team," said Leilehua coach Keith Spencer. "They hit some key shots down the stretch, we missed some free throws, missed layups. That's what it comes down to, you've got to hit your free throws, especially when you're trailing. We just couldn't do that tonight."

Kapolei headed into halftime with a 27-17 lead, but the Mules inched back to within seven points on Hoku Kama's three-pointer at the end of the third quarter to make it 36-29.

However, the Hurricanes reverted to a 3-2 zone that slowed the Leilehua offense.

"We had to control (Art Laurel) for Leilehua, because he was just a monster the last time we played them," said Ellison. "That was our main focus, control the post guys, let the guards beat us."

Laurel scored 16 points in the last matchup, a 42-36 Leilehua win on Jan. 8. Last night, he was held to 10. Kama added 10 points for the Mules.

"Kapolei was smart enough to play a zone tonight and our guards were not making the perimeter shots," said Spencer. "We just can't hit outside shots and the other teams are just sitting in a zone."

Leilehua got as close as 38-35 with 3:46 to play on a reverse layup by Laurel, but the Hurricanes scored the next six points to pull away.

Kapolei, Leilehua and Campbell are all tied for second in the Red West at 6-3. Mililani, which was idle last night, is in first-place at 6-2.

KAPOLEI (6-3) 17 10 9 8 — 44

LEILEHUA (6-3) 4 13 12 11 — 40

KAPOLEI — Keanu Montez 5, Darius Richardson 2, LeSean Stanfield 0, D'Shaun Dubois 13, Magic Halmos 0, Nate Dixon 2, Jordan Ferreira 0, Randall Daniels 2, Mason Koa 11, Po'okela McKeague 0, Lawrence Olive 9. Totals 18 6-14 44.

LEILEHUA — Dillon Pau'u 4, Bryann Hollis 4, Kolwin Dixon 3, Jamel Hill 0, Chase Acohido 0, Andrew Manley 2, James Samuel 0, Hoku Kama 10, Gary Rodeffer 5, Bronson Pausa 3, Art Laurel 10, Nathan Hall 0, Tavana Alailima 0. Totals 14 10-20 40.

3-point goals: Kapolei 2 (Montez, Koa). Leilehua 1 (Rodeffer).

JV — LEILEHUA 58, KAPOLEI 36

PEARL CITY 39, RADFORD 34

Kawika Borden scored 13 points and the visiting Chargers (4-5) rallied with a 25-15 second half to beat the Rams (2-6), who got 14 points from Jared Brown.

PEARL CITY (4-5) 8 6 10 15 — 39

RADFORD (2-6) 13 6 4 11 — 34

PEARL CITY — Micah Choy 0, Johnson Chao 8, Allen Agni 0, Troy Antoque 3, Kellan Oshiro 5, Kalei Mitchell 0, Zachary Sharpe 0, Carlo Rarangol 7, Scott Braceros 3, Kawika Borden 13, Clayton Garrity 0. Totals 12 12-17 39.

RADFORD — Andre Brown 0, Jared Victorino 0, Josh Pangilinan 0, Billy Johnson 0, Jon Combis 0, Derrell Lee 2, Tony Ruld 1, Jared Brown 14, Aldrin Valdez 0, Quentin Kimura 3, Shawn Putman 6, Omar Caldwell 2, Brad Osborne 6, Marcus Malepai 0. Totals 11 11-24 34.

3-point goals: Pearl City 3 (Antoque, Oshiro, Braceros). Radford 1 (Kimura).

JV — RADFORD 40, PEARL CITY 23

Reported by Jeselle Macalma

CAMPBELL 58, WAI'ANAE 48

The visiting Sabers (6-3) used a 16-6 second quarter for a 30-20 halftime lead and Zach Manuel, Michael Makinano and Eddie Gaines each scored 12 points in a victory over the Seariders (0-8), who got 14 points from Ryeshawn Green and 10 from Bryson Kekahuna.

CAMPBELL (6-3) 14 16 15 13 — 58

WAI'ANAE (0-8) 14 6 10 18 — 48

CAMPBELL — Zach Manuel 12, Danny Mau 5, Christian Storment 2, Michael Makinano 12, Nick Daniels 4, Terrance Tafai 7, Laval Harris 2, Kevin Newcomb 0, Timothy Hurd 2, Eddie Gaines 12. Totals 21 14-31 58.

WAI'ANAE — Ryeshawn Green 14, Bryson Kekahuna 10, Abdullah Morris 2, Rodney Paguirigan 0, DJ Awong 0, Shawn Asberry 7, Jamerson Smith 7, Anthony Niederschmidt 0, Ernest Stevens 0, Jarred Burns 5, Paki Garcia 3, Aaron Saragena 0. Totals 18 8-13 48.

3-point goals: Campbell 2 (Makinano 2). Wai'anae 4 (Kekehuna 2, Green, Garcia).

JV — WAI'ANAE 51, CAMPBELL 44

Reported by Teuuila Wendt

OIA BOYS RED EAST

KALAHEO 82, ROOSEVELT 38

Fifteen players scored at least two points and the host and third-ranked Mustangs (9-0) never were threatened after taking a 20-4 first-quarter lead in beating the Rough Riders (1-8) to remain unbeaten in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red Division Eastern Conference.

Taylor Jay, Christian Kepa, Cheynne Lishman, D.J. Chang and Matt Gasparine each scored eight points to lead the Mustangs. Matthew Kuali'i scored 12 to lead Roosevelt.

ROOSEVELT (1-8) 4 10 7 17 — 38

KALAHEO (9-0) 20 21 21 20 — 82

ROOSEVELT — Lowen Furuta-Harada 0, Kainoa Gasper 2, Rylan Ikehara 5, Lowen Kaho'oilihala 2, Jason Nutter 6, Chaz Francisco 0, Matthew Kuali'i Moe 12, Kona Hewlen 2, Keoki Schuman 2, Kaipo Pale 4, Ethan Williams 0, Asten Koki 3. Totals 13 11-17 38.

KALAHEO — Alika Kaanapu 6, Cody vonAppen 2, Keano Bruhn 3, Taylor Jay 8, Richard Preza-Haynes 7, Colby Lee 3, Bruce Andrews 6, Christian Kepa 8, Cheynne Lishman 8, Shawn Hipa 2, Aaron Fernandez 5, Giovanni Wozniak 2, D.J. Chang 8, Matt Gasparine 8, Carlos Craig 6. Totals 33 12-14 82.

3-point goals: Roosevelt 1 (Ikehara). Kalaheo 4 (Bruhn, Lishman 2, Fernandez).

JV — Not available.

Reported by Hoku Denning

MOANALUA 51, CASTLE 48

Marcus Monroe scored 15 points, Josh Kure had 11 and after taking a 40-25 lead into the fourth quarter visiting Na Menehune (4-4) had to hold off a late charge by the Knights (3-6). who were led by Nick Tuamoheloa's 24 points.

MOANALUA (4-4) 22 5 13 11 — 51

CASTLE (3-6) 11 13 1 22 — 48

MOANALUA — Josiah Kauhola 5, Randy Starks 4, Shane Aquino 0, Stevie Austin 5, Josh Kure 11, Marcus Monroe 15, Ryan Hua 3, Shawn Richey 5, AJ Kirkman 0, Richard Villasenor 0, Maurice Allen 3. Totals 21 4-7 51.

CASTLE — Michael Santos 4, Nick Tuamoheloa 24, Isaiah Tilton 6, Layne Kihara 2, Vernon Mitchel 7, KJ Aipia 3, Malani Lum 2, Shayne Carvalho 0, Nick Cabunoc 0. Totals 17 5-8 48.

3-point goals: Moanalua 5 (Kauhola, Austin, Kure, Hua, Monroe). Castle 9 (Tuamoheloa 6, Tilton 2, Santos).

JV — MOANALUA 53, CASTLE 20

Reported by Rocky Fraticelli

KAILUA 52, KAIMUKI 49

Kenny Ellis had 19 points and 14 rebounds, and Billy Oden added 15 and the visiting Surfriders (3-5) rallied with a 17-9 fourth quarter to beat the Bulldogs (3-6), who got 18 points from Ryan Kakitani and 11 from Desmond Tautofi.

KAILUA (3-5) 10 14 11 17 — 52

KAIMUKI (3-6) 12 13 15 9 — 49

KAILUA — Jackie Uemoto 6, Alan Ilae 4, Kenny Ellis 19, Mike Flynn 4, Billy Oden 15, Kaimi Sarkissian 4, Nicki Raymond 0, Tesi Fisilau 0, Chauncy Makainai 0. Totals 19 11-19 52.

KAIMUKI — Gabriel Stietzel 2, Chezz Ramos-Dias 5, Preacher Namdrik 0, Duke Okudara 4, Ryan Kakitani 18, Kelly Tobin 3, Clay Montheo 2, Desmond Tautofi 11, Chauncey Nicola 4. Totals 18 13-22 49.

3-point goals: Kailua 3 (Oden 3).

JV — KAIMUKI DEF. KAILUA

Reported by Tim Harrison

OIA BOYS WHITE

'AIEA 63, WAIPAHU 45

Joshua Chung scored 12, Jarred McKee and James Buchanan each added 10, and visiting Na Ali'i (10-0) hit 10 3-pointers to turn back the Marauders (5-5) and remain unbeaten in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association White Conference. Christian Dadulla scored 15 to lead Waipahu.

'AIEA (10-0) 19 6 21 17 — 63

WAIPAHU (5-5) 10 3 16 16 — 45

'AIEA — Kory Naeole 3, Keaton Miyashiro 4, Kennan Naeole 5, Dalton-Joshua Alcantra 0, Darryl Fong 3, Jarred McKee 10, Jarret Vea 4, Joshua Chung 12, Daniel Lii'lii 5, James Buchanan 10, Latupo Faumuina 0, Obie Woods 3, Zack Hannemann 4. Totals 23 7-11 63.

WAIPAHU — Tyler Martin 5, Jacob Esteron 2, Robinson Atud 0, Jarron Vallente 3, Kendall Tomas 0, Christian Dadulla 15, Randy Agustin 0, Atu Loua 2, Asalemo Fruean 4, Ryan Komatsu 3, Gordon Cox 5, Haven Tuisamatatele 0, Regan Prestidge 6. Totals 14 14-23 45.

3-point goals: 'Aiea 10 (McKee 3, Chung 2, Buchanan, Woods, Ke. Naeole, Lii'lii). Waipahu 3 (Martin, Vallente, Dadulla).

JV — WAIPAHU 53, 'AIEA 46

Reported by Abe Villanueva

FARRINGTON 61, 'ANUENUE 41

Bryson Tatupu-Leopoldo scored 11 points and the host Governors (9-1) took a 18-6 first-quarter lead in beating Na Koa (1-9), who got 20 points from 'Aina Keli'i-Supnet and 13 from Keli'i Kon.

'ANUENUE (1-9) 6 9 11 15 — 41

FARRINGTON (9-1) 18 12 16 15 — 61

'ANUENUE — Kanani Armitage 0, Ikaika Gante 0, Kekoa Sitarek 4, Keli'i Kon 13, 'Aina Keli'i-Supnet 20, Makamae Otani-Wengler 0, Kaiponohea Preston 2, Kamaki Sherman 2, Lopaka Cullen 0. Totals 13 10-18 41.

FARRINGTON — Jordan Ibana 3, Christian Hernandez 8, Dio Labayog 8, Oscar Carter 4, Steven Kamano 5, Bryson Tatupu-Leopoldo 11, Dayton Kealoha 7, Michael Carter 0, Charles Rocha 0, Deo Domingo 0, Joshua Wallace 2, Ephraim Vita 9, Andre Pettis 4. Totals 24 12-26 61.

3-point goals: 'Anuenue 5 (Keli'i-Supnet 4, Kon). Farrington 1 (Kealoha).

Reported by Bronson Oili

MCKINLEY 40, KAISER 21

Earvin Sione and Tavita Woodard each scored 12 points and the host Tigers raced to a 22-10 halftime lead and never looked back in beating the Cougars (7-3), who got 10 points from Kalua Noa.

KAISER (7-3) 4 6 7 4 — 21

MCKINLEY (7-3) 10 12 6 12 — 40

KAISER — Jaymes Kawashima 2, Landon Tamanaha 0, Jonathan Lau 0, Mychael Nagata 0, Kalua Noa 10, Bronson McMoore 0, Ryan Chong 0, Brannon Wong 5, Jeffrey Gordan 2, Devin Wolfe 0, Keola Hunt 0, Kainoa Pa 0, Zachary Wong 0, Salele Aliifua 2. Totals 7 6-9 21.

MCKINLEY — Julius Borje 0, Kaleo Ponce 0, JT Thabiti 0, Moku Spencer 6, Earvin Sione 12, Tavita Woodard 12, Marshall Miyasaka 2, Ionatana Woodard 4, Tae Lee 4. Totals 19 2-5 40.

3-point goals: Kaiser 1 (Wong).

JV — MCKINLEY 54, KAISER 50

Reported by Nina Thang

NANAKULI 64, WAIALUA 60

Arnold Kidder scored 19 points, Marcus Albarico and Kolei Kia each added 11, and the visiting Golden Hawks (5-5) used a 23-17 third quarter to take a 49-46 lead into the final quarter to beat the Bulldogs (2-7).

NANAKULI (5-5) 13 13 23 15 — 64

WAIALUA (3-7) 9 20 17 14 — 60

NaNaKULI — Jerson Bacaloso 9, Arnold Kidder 19, Tyrone Cross 3, Ben Weiss 0, Marcus Albarico 11, Kolei Kia 11, Jess Kaapuni 4, Fo Adgtonu 2, Lui Teo 5. Totals 22 15-29 64.

WAIALUA — Micah Hatchie 0, Vance Maluyo 17, Kanale Tashiro 0, Marnick Dela Cruz 10, Matthew Manalo 9, Cassidy Klinefelter 11, Mike Pahay 2, Donovan Matas 9, Graham Rowley 2. Totals 21 13-19 60.

3-point goals: Nanakuli 5 (Bacaloso 2, Kidder, Cross, Albarico). Waialua 5 (Maluyo 3, Manalo, Klinefelter).

JV — NANAKULI 65, WAIALUA 50

Reported by Brittney Basilio

Reach Kalani Takase at ktakase@honoluluadvertiser.com.