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Posted on: Sunday, December 27, 2009

Punahou girls rout Maryknoll


By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Punahou freshman Khaliyah Thompson drives against Maryknoll's Amanda Busmente during the first half at Maryknoll's new Clarence T.C. Gymnasium. Thompson scored 12 points.

ANDREW SHIMABUKU | Honolulu Advertiser

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Fresh off tough lessons learned at the Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix, Punahou opened the Interscholastic League of Honolulu girls basketball season yesterday with a 60-22 rout of Maryknoll.

It was the first ILH varsity game held at Maryknoll's sparkling new Clarence T.C. Gymnasium.

Punahou, the defending state runner-up, went 1-3 against elite competition at the Tournament of Champions — regarded as the nation's premier girls basketball tournament. Ten USA Today national champions and 84 state champs have participated in the Tournament of Champions since 1997, according to the event's Web site.

Punahou defeated Buena (Ventura, Calif.), 63-50; and lost to Westbury Christian (Houston), 46-36; Oregon City (Ore.), 68-46; and Tolleson (Ariz.) Union, 50-45.

Oregon City is ranked No. 33 in ESPN Rise's Fab 50.

"We were shell-shocked in the first half, but in the second half we outscored them by one or two points and got it down to 14 before they pulled away at the end," Buffanblu coach Mike Taylor said of Oregon City. "We grew up a lot, playing championship-level teams. One thing it did was expose our weaknesses and make us focus on the little things more."

After returning Wednesday, Punahou had a short practice Christmas Eve before taking Christmas Day off. The Buffanblu then took their lessons to the court yesterday against Maryknoll, which has moved up to Division I after winning the ILH DII title last season with a 12-0 record.

The Spartans took a 7-6 lead midway through the first period on Ashley Agcaoili's free throw, but the Buffanblu ended the quarter with an 11-2 run and outscored Maryknoll 12-5 in the second period to lead 29-14 at halftime.

Punahou then began the third period with a 14-0 run and led 43-16 heading into the fourth.

Spartans coach Bob Samson estimated the Buffanblu scored 30 points off offensive rebounds and 10 off Maryknoll turnovers.

"We're young (only two seniors) and our girls have to learn how to play at this level," Samson said.

Julia Brand led Punahou with 13 points; freshman guard Khaliya Thompson — a 5-foot-7 transfer from Wheeler Intermediate — and Hailey Maeda, a 5-10 junior who sat out last season after transferring from 'Iolani, each added 12 points for the Buffanblu.

Agcaoili led the Spartans with 13 points.

PUNAHOU (1-0) 17 12 14 17 — 60

MARYKNOLL (0-1) 9 5 2 6 — 22

PUNAHOU — Kaylin Okuma 0, Jennifer Hwang 0, Khaliyah Thompson 12, Janet Li 0, Turner Wong 3, Brittnie Lau 2, Demi Suzuki 0, Mysha Sataraka 11, Julia Brand 13, AshleyAnne Feria 6, Jennifer Ching 1, Kysa Ludviksen 0, HaileyAnn Maeda 12. Totals 28 3-9 60.

MARYKNOLL — Ashley Agcaoili 13, Corine Gushikuma 1, Kimiko Mitchell 2, Taylor Wong 2, Ashley De Santos 4, Amanda Busmante 0, Athena Adora 0, Crystie Wong 0. Totals 8 6-14 22.

3-point goals — Punahou 1 (Wong). Maryknoll none.

Reported by Gordon Lau

ILH DIVISION II BOYS

ISLAND PACIFIC 40, SAINT LOUIS 37

Theo Duplechain scored 12 points and the visiting Navigators outscored the Crusaders 6-3 in overtime. Zachary Bruhl and Joe Joyce scored 10 points apiece for Saint Louis.

ISLAND PACIFIC (1-0) 10 6 12 6 6—40

SAINT LOUIS (0-1) 12 9 5 8 3—37

ISLAND PACIFIC — Dylan Yamamoto 4, Malik Veazie 9, Andrew Lee 1, Kennedy Wilson 4, Shane Brantley 0, London Amorin 6, Jackson Durrett 1, Theo Duplechain 12, Willie Carter 3. Totals 16 7-16 40.

SAINT LOUIS — Joe Joyce 10, Skyler Sigston 0, Ross Nogami 8, Culten Arroyo 4, Ryan Yadao 3, Michael Brum 0, Tony Leineweber 0, K.C. Long 2, Trey Donohue 0, Zachary Bruhl 10. Totals 16 3-12 37.3-point goals — Island Pacific 1 (Veazie). Saint Louis 2 (Joyce 2).

Reported by Gail Juan

PUNAHOU 75, MARYKNOLL 35

Lokahi Matsuo scored 12 points and Chris McLaren added 10 as the visiting Buffanblu raced to a 43-15 lead in a rout of the Spartans. Travis Patoc scored eight points for Maryknoll.

PUNAHOU (1-0 24 19 9 23—75

MARYKNOLL (0-2) 8 7 4 16—35

PUNAHOU — Jeremy Lee 4, Devon Wong 2, Jeff Pedrina 2, Stephen Alterado 0, Lowell Tong 8, Keoni Oliveri 7, Chris McLaren 10, Nick Hirata 4, Ryan Uyehara 7, James Portwood 2, Chase Tamashiro 3, Kevin Chung 6, Lokahi Matsuo 12, Tim Moody 0, Liloa Travis 8. Totals 31 12-22 75.

MARYKNOLL — Travis Patoc 8, Wade Gushikuma 5, Devan Uyeda 6, Bradford Lum 0, Kevin McLain 7, Joshua Bosworth-Cainha 3, Mitchell Mizuchi 0, Conor Palmer 0, Paul Vincent Paz 0, Cameron Whalen 0, Justin Koo 6, Justin Lee 0. Totals 14 5-10 35.3-point goals — Punahou 1 (Oliveri 1). Maryknoll 2 (McClain, Bosworth-Cainha).

Reported by Gordon Lau

ILH DIVISION II GIRLS

HAWAI'I BAPTIST 45, ST. ANDREW'S 13

Jennifer Young and Amber Au each scored seven points, and the visiting Eagles raced to a 27-6 halftime lead in coasting past the Pride.

HAWAI'I BAPTIST (2-1) 12 15 9 9—45

ST. ANDREW'S (1-3) 3 3 1 6—13

HAWAI'I BAPTIST — Stefany Baker 2, Jennifer Young 7, Rebecca Dang 0, Natasha Travens 0, Amber Au 7, Jamie Iha 2, Kimberly Au 2, Jennifer Uehara 3, Reana Lee 6, Jordin Ramos 6, Jami-Lynn Grumling 3, Kayla Yamamoto 5, Lyndsay Strach 2, Remi Yasui 0. Totals 19 3-13 45.

ST. ANDREW'S — Megan Ho 0, Kerri Inoshita 1, Kailyn Osaki 1, Joy Winslow 0, Rebecca Kleinschmidt 1, Cheyenne Heath 2, Hayley Dixon 4, Tamika Woody 0, Diana Cabral 4. Totals 2 9-10 13.

3-point goals — Hawai'i Baptist 4 (Young 2, A. Au 1, Yamamoto 1). Saint Andrew's none.

Reported by Cheryl Grimm

WORD OF LIFE 39, LA PIETRA 27

Phoibe Fetu scored 16 points and the host Firebrands led 21-11 at halftime and 31-16 after three quarters to beat the Lady Panthers and move to 4-0 in league play.

LA PIETRA (2-2) 7 4 5 11—27

WORD OF LIFE (4-0) 9 12 10 8—39

LA PIETRA — Kiana Hoohuli 1, Jenny Moody 1, Mariana Sewell 9, Sarah Ares 6, Marissa Freeman 0, Salote Lopes-Tuitolo 10. Totals 10 7-16 27.

WORD OF LIFE — Faith Zerba 8, Rachel Tokuda 2, Alexis Villa 5, Phoibe Fetu 16, Chanelle Maldonado 8, Monique Jackson 0, Leilani Molale-Toro 0, Adaiah Hanakahi 0, Tinelle Tamsing 0, Elaine Naulu 0. Totals 17 5-6 39.

3-point goals — La Pietra none. Word of Life none.

Reported by Roxanne Alvarado

UNIVERSITY HIGH 46, CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 40

Quynne Eharis scored 10 of her 24 points in the third period as the host Jr. Rainbows beat the Patriots.

Christian Academy's Leslie Cruz scored 22 points, including 16 of 20 from the free-throw line.

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (0-4) 5 18 6 11—40

UNIVERSITY HIGH (2-1) 9 13 12 12—46

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY — Leslie Cruz 22, Stephanie Ramos 0, Megan Salazar-Winters 8, Tori Adres 2, Charanne Bonilla 0, Sarah Godinet 2, Rebecca Abergas 0, Briana Zvorack 0, Cheyenne Kessell 0, Briana Rodrigues 6. Totals 10 20-26 40.

UNIVERSITY HIGH — Kimiko Matsuda-Lawrence 0, Shannon Lee 2, Anuhea Memea 8, Quynne Eharis 24, Quirena Natividad 8, Kiana Lacaden 3, Crystal Wang 1, Kaylenn Fitzgerald 0, Lei Wanstead 0. Totals 15 16-33 46.

3-point goals — Christian Academy none. University High none.

Reported by Wendy Chong-Viernes

HANALANI 44, ST. FRANCIS 37

Samantha Hyde scored 13 points, Ashley Stamm added 11 and Kim Feng 10 as the visiting Royals beat the Saints. Ashley Kupau scored nine points for St. Francis, which trailed 30-29 entering the fourth period.

HANALANI (2-1) 9 15 6 14—44

ST. FRANCIS (1-3) 15 6 8 8—37

HANALANI — Samantha Hyde 13, Mariah Schoniwitz 3, Kim Feng 10, Chelsea Kido 0, Jody Shimabukuro 2, Christina Armstrong 2, Ashley Stamm 11, Jackie Earl 3. Totals 19 6-18 44.

ST. FRANCIS — Aja Gamble 6, Kiana Jones 7, Ashley Kupau 9, Kamaka Silva 2, Jasmine Soon 2, Breanne Suyeyoshi 2, Pitisi Tualau 4, Nicole Yuen 5. Totals 17 3-9 37.

3-point goals — Hanalani none. St. Francis none.

PUNAHOU 44, 'IOLANI 43

Daena Mau scored 12 points, helping the host Buffanblu edge the Raiders. Aimee Taniguchi scored 17 points and Malia Ma added 11 for 'Iolani.

'IOLANI (2-2) 10 12 8 13—43

PUNAHOU (2-1) 10 12 10 12—44

'IOLANI — Ashlyn Yokoyama 5, Teru Okamoto 1, Khaydan Gabriel 3, Malia Ma 11, Mele Halaifonua 4, Alisha Kodama 2, Aimee Taniguchi 17. Totals 15 13-24 43.

PUNAHOU — Kourtney Wong 0, Brittany Pacarro 2, Ashley Choy 1, Kayla Murata 5, Elisabeth Ushigome 0, Sarah Ann Ota 9, Kira Bayley 3, Jasmine Kauka 6, Rashelle Nagata 0, Natalie Portwood 0, Daena Mau 12, Stacey Lin 2, Nicole Shelton 0, Hilary Nakaya 4. Totals 14 13-27 44.

3-point goals — 'Iolani none. Punahou 3 (Ota 2, Murata 1).

Reported by Scott Metcalf

SACRED HEARTS 68, HAWAIIAN MISSION 40

Tess O'Connor and Maihe Paikai each scored 13 points, Sara Souza added 11 and the host Lancers took a 21-8 first-quarter lead in beating the Knights. Caroline Kim led HMA with 11 points.

HAWAIIAN MISSION (1-2) 8 8 15 9—40

SACRED HEARTS (4-0) 21 14 17 16—68

HAWAIIAN MISSION — Alana Muller 5, Melissa Mishima 9, Samantha Ramos 8, Caroline Kim 11, Erika Tsubokura 4, Paris Rollins 2, Hope Leao 0, Stephanie Valencia 1. Totals 16 3-13 40.

SACRED HEARTS — Kara Vause 0, Rayna Munos 0, Lynsey Overstreet 9, Vanessa Freitas 8, Anjela Kim 6, Sara Souza 11, Darcy Ebato 2, Hunter Wilson-Pena 0, Basha-Lei Almadova 4, Tess O'Connor 13, Maihe Paikai 13, Paris Johnson 2. Totals 28 10-19 68.

3-point goals — Hawaiian Mission 5 (Kim 3, Ramos 2). Sacred Hearts 2 (Overstreet, Souza).

OIA RED EAST GIRLS

FARRINGTON 50, CASTLE 42

Kirsten Marie Liana scored 15 points as the host Governors recovered from a slow start against the Knights. Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo and Angeline Argel scored 11 points apiece, and Dianna Prescott had 10 for Farrington, which trailed 15-8 after the first period. Brittany Hawn scored 10 points for Castle.

CASTLE (3-1) 15 7 10 10—42

FARRINGTON (4-0) 8 14 14 14—50

CASTLE — Brandee Sasaki 0, Cailee Awa 7, Brittany Hawn 10, Sierra Aiona 2, Amber Almeida 0, Leisha Li'ili'i 9, Maile Barros 0, Kaisha Dacosin 0, B. Kaulalaau 0, Joshell Lilio 9, Nicole Aberilla 5, Brittney Lane 0. Totals 16 7-11 42.

FARRINGTON — Ashley Gravely 0, Sallie Lazaro 0, Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo 11, Angeline Argel 11, Dianna Prescott 10, Kirsten Marie Liana 15. Aisha Gaea 3, Isaley Iuta 0. Totals 15 19-32 50.

3-point goals — Castle 3 (Hawn 2, Awa 1). Farrington 1 (Argel).

JV — Farrington 71, Castle 20

Reported by Donna Tatupu

MOANALUA 54, MCKINLEY 43

Jasmine Fontanilla scored 17 points, Shaunteus Ramos-Dias added 11 and visiting Nā Menehune turned back the Tigers. Kylie Sato scored 21 points to lead McKinley.

MOANALUA (2-3) 18 11 12 13—54

MCKINLEY (0-4) 8 8 17 10—43

MOANALUA — Britney Calucag 7, Kiley Lam 0, Jasmine Fontanilla 17, Meleane Smith 4, Jaidon Rego 9, A.J. Verdida 6, Shaunteus Ramos-Dias 11, Kelci Quinabo 0, Jasmine Young-Gusman 0. Totals 18 15-20 54.

MCKINLEY — Jackie Tihano 8, Miranda Schmillen 0, Kylie Sato 21, Jourdan Mills 4, Hanna Yoo 0, Gracie Faletoi 4, Lenna Morita 6, Megan Ofagalilo 0. Totals 14 9-22 43.

3-point goals — Moanalua 3 (Fontanlla 2, Ramos-Dias 1). McKinley 6 (Sato 3, Tihano 2, Morita 1).

JV — Moanalua 52, McKinley 15

Reported by Melvyne Mitsui

KALANI 60, KAILUA 56

Corie Kuia scored 28 points and the host Falcons outscored the Surfriders 9-6 in overtime. Toni Damo-Agcaoili scored 11 points for Kailua.

KAILUA (0-4) 13 16 5 16 6—56

KALANI (2-2) 10 7 14 20 9—60

KAILUA — Jayna Hanawahine 8, Ano Ramos 4, Malia Pearson 5, Teuila Afele 8, Taylor Souza 8, Alysha Franco 6, Toni Damo-Agcaoili 11, Johnna Pedro 4, Mapu Taamu 0, Tehani Umiamaka 2. Totals 21 8-15 56.

KALANI — Marissa Sumida 0, Alyssa Obata 3, Kelsie Maslanka 12, Erika Jang 0, Cristine Sasano 4, Corie Kuia 28, Kiera Iinuma 6, Kristi Belshe 0, Kiah Fujita 3, Hikaru Kumagai 4, Lauren Masaniai 0, Joyce Lam 0, Alexandria Rogers 0. Totals 17 24-38 60.

3-point goals — Kailua 6 (Damo-Agcaoili 2, Hanawahine 2, Souza 2). Kalani 2 (Kuia 2).

JV — Kalani 46, Kailua 40

OIA RED WEST GIRLS

MILILANI 57, WAI'ANAE 29

Amber Ogata hit four 3-pointers en route to 21 points and the host Trojans broke away with a 16-4 third quarter against the Seariders. Mililani finished with eight 3-pointers. Wai'anae's Beverly Madrid scored 13 points.

WAI'ANAE (2-2) 4 10 4 11—29

MILILANI (4-1) 5 16 16 20—57

WAI'ANAE — Alesa Ramaila 3, Emma Atiga 1, Maili Enos-Branigan 2, Lacy Manuel 3, Emma Tanoi 0, Beverly Madrid 13, Brittany Perry 2, Shaina Pogia 5, Tiara Tagaloa 0. Totals 9 9-20 29.

MILILANI — Kellie Sakai 7, Moriah Blackmon 0, Tiff Lagua 3, Jacque Agbayani 6, Sam Yuki 0, Nikki Craig 2, Amber Ogata 21, Cory Ramos 0, Abi McKoy 4, Darcey Goulsby 6, Courtney Senas 2, Kawehi Pilakowsky 4, Khyla Alcantra 2, Pomai Grube-Hose 0. Totals 21 7-16 57.

3-point goals — Wai'anae 2 (Ramaila, Madrid). Mililani 8 (Ogata 4, Agbayani 2, Lagua 1, Pilakowsky 1).

JV — Mililani 32, Wai'anae 10

Reported by Jen Cadiz

PEARL CITY 54, 'AIEA 40

Jordan Ahakuelo scored 17 points and Sabrina Angle added 11 as the host Chargers outscored Nā Ali'i 28-19 in the seocnd half to remain unbeaten in league play. Kaala Leopoldo scored nine points for 'Aiea.

'AIEA (0-4) 15 6 9 10—40

PEARL CITY (4-0) 12 14 11 17—54

'AIEA — Ashlei Liilii 2, Celeste Fong 8, Maccyn Samisoni 0, Kori Nishi 0, Kaala Leopoldo 9, Savannah Albinio-Cudal 9, Amithyse Moore 0, Mele Samisoni 2, Kaui Kuehu 8, Tiara Fetui 2. Totals 14 10-21 40.

PEARL CITY — PEARL CITY — AJ Sylva 0, Sabrina Angle 11, Shay Alterado 0, Shanice Gabriel-Yones 1, Glacen Florita 6, Shawna Angle 2, Jordan Ahakuelo 15, Alana Kaili 6, Keshia Manning 7, Leina Basques 6. Totals 16 18-30 54.

3-point goals — 'Aiea 2 (Albinio-Cudal, Leopodo). Pearl City 4 (Ahakuelo 2, Floritra 1, Sab. Angle 1).

JV — 'Aiea 37, Pearl City 26

Reported by Mike Morton

KAPOLEI 51, RADFORD 30

The visiting Hurricanes (4-1) rolled past the Rams (1-3). Details and game statistics were unavailable.

OIA WHITE GIRLS

KAHUKU 67, KAIMUKĪ 39

Joshlyn Noga scored 17 points and Hi'ilei Cummings added 10 as the visiting Red Raiders raced to a 23-5 lead after the first period in a victory over the Bulldogs. Kaimukī's Leti Mikaele scored 12 points and Cannie Aikau added 11.

KAHUKU (3-0) 23 14 17 13—67

KAIMUKī (2-1) 5 9 9 16—39

KAHUKU — Fia Tailele-Latu 7, Kawelina Gilman 5, Hi'ilei Cummings 10, Jessica Falemalu 7, Temutisa Te'o 0, Rachel Tailele 7, Mata Tonga 8, Natallia Cravens 4, Joshlyn Noga 17, Ui Naeole 2. Totals 27 6-12 67.

Kaimukī — Pua Akaka 5, Cannie Aikau 11, Tanya Villanueva 0, Nikki Chipen-Li 3, Keana Paez 3, Letishah Fa'asoa 5, Dejah Fa'asoa 0, Leti Mikaele 12. Totals 14 6-14 39.

3-point goals — Kahuku 7 (Cummings 2, Falemalu 2, Tailele-Latu 1, Gilman 1, R. Tailele 1). Kaimukī 5 (Aikau 3, Akaka 1, Fa'asoa 1).

JV — Kahuku 55, Kaimukī 14

Reported by Sharyce Matayoshi

KALĀHEO 57, KAISER 45

Kaua Cale scored 14 points, Kourtni Thomas had 12 and the host Mustangs beat the Cougars. Mele Adams scored 18 points and Micaela Bitango 11 to lead Kaiser, which led 12-8 after the first quarter.

KAISER (0-3) 12 9 11 13—45

KALāHEO (1-2) 8 17 12 20—57

KAISER — Micaela Bitanga 11, Kristi Arellano 0, Kiani Kahaaina 9, Mele Adams 18, Nikki Taylor 0, Haley Durham 2, Krysta Yasui 0, Kiana Nakai 0, Daryn Vordebruegge 2, Shelby Pa 3. Totals 11 23-36 45.

Kalāheo — Kamele Perry 8, Tiffany Harada 8, Chelsea Dyer 8, Kourtni Thomas 12, Kaua Cale 14, Aysia Burnett 2, Jordy Smith 5, Kawai Almedia 0, Cailin Kepa 0. Totals 12 28-37 57.

3-point goals — Kaiser none. Kalāheo 5 (Cale 2, Harada 1, Perry 1, Thomas 1).

JV — Kaiser 51, Kalāheo 6

Reported by Nicole Cale

WAIPAHU 44, NĀNĀKULI 31

Genivee Velasco scored 17 points and Trisha Malala added 10 as the visiting Marauders beat the Golden Hawks. Kirstie Rosa scored 12 points for Nānākuli.

WAIPAHU (2-1) 9 12 8 15—44

NĀNĀKULI (0-3) 4 8 5 14—31

WAIPAHU — Trisha Malala 10, Jessica Lozano 4, Ana Batan 0, Genivee Velasco 17, Adrienne Mendiola 0, Tammy Vilimau 2, Kaiulani Abasial 7, Cherece Byer 2, Dara Aiwohi-Dutro 0, Catrina Masaniai 2. Totals 20 1-4 44.

NāNāKULI — Stephanie Kalili 7, Kirstie Rosa 12, Noel Fernandez 0, Naiiniuolealelei Kakiva 0, Sherrise Atualevao 0, Ututau Mapu 0, Maresena Foi 6, Queen Emma Sale 6, Ginger Moe 0, Juliana Ioane 0, Shashawn Kekahuna 0. Totals 12 6-17 31.

3-point goals — Waipahu 3 (Malala, Velsaco, Abasial). Nānākuli 1 (Kalili).

JV — Nānākuli 41, Waipahu 35

Reported by Gerald Lum

LEILEHUA 66, WAIALUA 34

Patricia Lindo made four 3-pointers and scored 16 points, and Precious Loi-On added 10 points as the host Mules beat the Bulldogs. Savannah Ash scored 14 points for Waialua.

WAIALUA (1-2) 7 9 10 8—34

LEILEHUA (3-0) 14 12 20 20—66

WAIALUA — Althia Dicion 0, Savannah Ash 14, Allysiah Hernandez 8, Cristalyn Moniz 4, Khadija Karodia 2, Shaurice Talaroc 6. Totals 9 16-32 34.

LEILEHUA — Vanessa Bocobo 4, Pomai Parker 6, Patricia Lindo 16, Precious Loi-On 10, Carissa McBride 8, Ruby Rodriguez 0, Brittany Taufui 2, Shajaira Briones 2, Tinei Tuitoelau 0, Toe Motu 2, Alexis Johnson 8, Carline Wilson 4, Alandra Hooks 4. Totals 29 3-8 66.

3-point goals — Waialua none. Leilehua 5 (Lindo 4, McBride 1).

JV — Waialua 38, Leilehua 33

Reported by Kristie Sasamura

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