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Posted on: Wednesday, January 30, 2008

No. 10 Farrington stops No. 5 Kalani, 44-33

Advertiser Staff

Lucina Otineru scored 16 points and Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo added 10, helping No. 10 Farrington upset No. 5 Kalani, 44-33, last night in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red East game at Farrington.

The Governors led 19-13 at halftime and took a 28-21 lead into the fourth quarter in improving to 9-3.

Iwalani Rodrigues scored 14 points to lead the Falcons, who fell to 10-2.

KALANI (10-2) 10 3 8 12 — 33

FARRINGTON (9-3) 8 11 9 16 — 44

KALANI — Chloe Martin 5, Kayla Kimura 0, Brandi Yamauchi 0, Tiffany Liao 0, Iwalani Rodrigues 14, Ashlyn Onaga 2, Rhianna Farm 5, Kim Balsai 0, Jamie Higa 0, Violet Alama 7, Tia Kobayashi 0, Tiare Maafala 0. Totals 12 8-10 33.

FARRINGTON— Honour Stone 2, Amanda Cadiz 0, Natalie Mata 4, Nicole Argel 0, Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo 10, Janell Nance 6 , Valerie Lesu 2, Sofia Folaunahina 4, Lucina Otineru 16, Dianna Prescott 0. Totals 16 11-13 44.

3-point goals: Kalani 1 (Martin). Farrington 1 (Tatupu-Leopoldo).

JV — Farrington 55, Kalani 45.

Reported by Donna Tatupu

ROOSEVELT 66, KALAHEO 42

Tiana Sugui hit four 3-pointers en route to 22 points, Dianna Zane added 19 and Mikela Thoemmes 15, powering the visiting and No. 8-ranked Rough Riders (9-3) over the Mustangs (2-10), who were led by Kaua Cale's 11 points.

ROOSEVELT (9-3) 19 15 24 8 — 66

KALAHEO (2-10) 10 9 15 8 — 42

ROOSEVELT — Dianna Zane 19, Tiana Sugui 22, Samantha Murakami 0, Kathleen Nakata 1, Kelcie Namba 6, Keely Bitanga 3, Tasia Kamakawiwo'ole 0, Cierra Kapea 0, Mikela Thoemmes 15. Totals 26 7-13 66.

KALAHEO — Nicole Cobb 9, Hii Olson 4, Brandy Samson 0, Caira Pires 7, Hoku Malama-Custer 6, Kaua Cale 11, Latasia Franklin 0, Rachel Kahlbaum 5. Totals 16 9-13 42.

3-point goals: Roosevelt 7 (Zane 2, Sugui 4, Bitanga). Kalaheo 1 (Cobb).

JV — Roosevelt 46, Kalaheo 43.

Reported by Chelsea Chang Wo

OIA GIRLS WHITE

MCKINLEY 61, 'ANUENUE 15

Kylie Sato scored 11 points and the host Tigers (11-1) raced to a 20-2 first-quarter lead and never looked back in cruising past Na Koa (1-10) in an OIA White Conference game.

'ANUENUE (1-10) 2 4 7 2 — 15

MCKINLEY (11-1) 20 22 15 4 — 61

'ANUENUE — Kalaiku Kaowili 0, Kenui Wahilani 2, Nalani Kamano 7, Pua'alekai Kimball-Aikau 0, Kapela Kahili 0, Hoonani Wahilani 6. Totals 7 0-2 15.

MCKINLEY — Jackie Tihano 8, Juri Franzen 7, Crystal Tafai 8, Kylie Sato 11, Pearly Togiai 6, Tatiana Dinson 6, Chelsea Taele 6, Hanna Yoo 0, Jorina Faletoi 6, Allyson Villanueva 0, Jaylynn Baoit 3. Totals 26 5-10 61.

3-point goals: 'Anuenue 1 (Kamano). McKinley 4 (Franzen, Tihano 2, Sato).

Reported by Nina Thang

CAMPBELL 56, KAISER 39

Oli Kila scored 18 points and the visiting Sabers (11-1) used a 23-7 second quarter to open up a 36-18 lead at intermission in rolling past the Cougars (4-8), who were led by Kristyn Mathewson's 20 points.

CAMPBELL (11-1) 13 23 10 10 — 56

KAISER (4-8) 11 7 8 13 — 39

CAMPBELL — Ama Lui 6, Karen Tano 0, Saphyre Eltagonde 0, Jazmin Brown 0, Amber Sanchez 0, Layna Christian 0, Ariel Medlin 2, Vai Confer 6, Aloha Dias-Kekahuna 9, Amber Kaulia 9, Shawny Vera Cruz 1, Randi Wright 0, Kaitlynn Simmonds 5, Oli Kila 18. Totals 19 15-26 56.

KAISER — Leandra Poole 4, Kyla Wang 3, Kristi Yakukma 4, Kristyn Mathewson 20, Lisa Sniffen 6, Baily Miller 2, Alyssa Nahein 0, Annie Yang 0, Esther Choe 0, Nicole Jensen 0, Kelani Uti 0. Totals 13 9-17 39. 3-point goals: Campbell 3 (Kila 2, Kaulia). Kaiser 4 (Mathewson). JV — Campbell 39, Kaiser 18

Reported by Jackson Wang

KAILUA 28, CASTLE 27

Ashley Jacobs made a basket for a 28-26 lead with about a minute and a half left to play as the host Surfriders (10-2) hung on to beat the Knights (7-5), who made a free throw to cut it to 28-27, before missing a last-second shot.

CASTLE (7-5) 6 6 12 3 — 27

KAILUA (10-2) 9 4 8 7 — 28

CASTLE — Brandee Sasaki 2, Kori Berinobis 5, Candy Ames 4, Niki Kobashigawa 6, Kelsea Berinobis 3, Leisha Li'ili'i 6, Leesha Domingo 0, Ashley Ballesteros 0, Nicole Aberilla 0, Kree Espinda 1. Totals 11 3-8 27.

KAILUA — Kristen Corrales 6, Tawnny Kiko 2, Sola Williams 4, Zsalei Kamaka 5, Ka'u Kohatsu 0, Ashley Jacobs 9, Tia Navarro 0, Kahealani Chang 2. Totals 13 1-1 28.

3-point goals: Campbell 2 (Ko. Berinobis, Ke. Berinobis). Kaiser 1 (Jacobs).

JV — Castle 42, Kailua 30.

Reported by Roz Ching

WAI'ANAE 44, WAIPAHU 22

Shantel Buckner scored 11 points, Beverly Madrid added 10 and the host Seariders (6-5) took a 25-14 halftime lead and were never threatened in the second half of their victory over the Marauders (3-9).

WAIPAHU (3-9) 8 6 1 7 — 22

WAI'ANAE (6-5) 12 13 9 10 — 44

WAIPAHU — Nomielyn Esteban 0, Jessica Lozano 0, Amber Javier 0, Lilyan Donley 0, Olafou Pelupelu 4, Mahea Spencer 0, June Fanene 0, Kelcey Viliamu 4, Andrea Felise-Laa 7, Ashley Garcia 7. Totals 6 7-13 22.

WAI'ANAE — Chaelyn Manuel 7, Alesa Ramaila 0, Emma Atiga 2, Beverly Madrid 10, Alexis Mason 8, Dynasty Ayala 4, Genevieve Cuesta 2, Shantel Buckner 11, Misha Jones 0. Totals 19 6-10 44. 3-point goals: Waipahu 3 (Garcia 2, Felise Laa).

JV — Wai'ane 27, Waipahu 26.

Reported by Kevin Nakamoto

KAIMUKI 55, KAHUKU 49

Olivia Phommanchanah scored 28 points and the host Bulldogs took a 43-40 lead into the fourth quarter and held off the Red Raiders (4-8), who got 14 points each from Lavania Latu and Alayna Galeai.

KAHUKU (4-8) 9 22 9 9 — 49

KAIMUKI (2-10) 9 21 13 12 — 55

KAHUKU — Taeja Afalava 8, Alysha Cummings 6, Leilani Tafuna 0, Nile Teo 3, Lavania Latu 14, Rachel Tailele 2, Alayna Galeai 14, Elizabeth Hill 2, Jessica Falemalu 0, Adele Schwenke 0. Totals 19 8-15 49.

KAIMUKI — Pua Akaka 6, Sasha Tokuda 0, Brooke Borce 0, Olivia Phommachanh 28, Dininhah Faasoa 7, Sinead Scovil 1, Yunnis Rubrico 0, Brittney Anglin 0, Letisha Faasoa 5, Antonina Atiga 0, Leti Mikaele 2, Lani Mikaele 6. Totals 18 14-23 55.

3-point goals: Kahuku 3 (Latu 2, Teo). Kaimuki 5 (Akaka, Phommachanh 3, L. Faasoa).

JV — Kaimuki 32, Kahuku 31.

Reported by Dejah Faasoa

WAIALUA-THOMPSON

The host Bulldogs (6-6) defeated the Sharks (0-12) by forfeit.