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Posted on: Wednesday, February 11, 2009

HOMEGROWN REPORT
Ex-'Iolani star Pape pleased with path he chose

By Kalani Takase
Advertiser Staff Writer

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Kyle Pape has a 17.9 scoring average and 3.245 GPA.

Courtesy of Colorado School of Mines

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After 'Iolani won its third consecutive boys state basketball title in 2004, many wondered if the Raiders could make it four in a row without three-time State Player of the Year Derrick Low.

With Kyle Pape taking over the role vacated by Low — who went on to play at Washington State — the answer was a resounding yes.

"It was tough having Derrick leave along with the other five seniors because I grew up with them and played with them my whole life," said Pape, a 2005 'Iolani graduate and senior at the Colorado School of Mines. "I didn't feel like I needed to score more points, or grab rebounds, or give out more assists, but more of being a leader and helping the underclassmen."

Pape — one of two seniors on that team — earned State Player of the Year honors after leading 'Iolani to its fourth straight state title. He averaged 20.2 points per game, including 31.3 in three state tournament victories.

"It's definitely just one of those awards where you couldn't have gotten without the team and if we didn't perform how well we did together, I definitely wouldn't be player of the year," Pape said.

Unlike Low, who ended up as one of the Pac-10's top guards by his junior and senior seasons, Pape chose a different route that took him to Golden, Colo.

"It came down to two paths. One was going to a Division I school and more of my life would have been about basketball and school work would come second," Pape said. "Or I could go to a Division II school and play right away and get a great education. I know I'm not going to play basketball for the rest of my life and I knew that I needed something to fall back on."

Pape, a 6-foot, 190-pound guard, says he has no regrets about opting for Colorado School of Mines. "Definitely not. I'm happy with where I'm at," said Pape, who is scheduled to earn a degree in civil engineering with a minor in economics in spring of next year.

It didn't take long for Pape to find his way onto the court as a freshman. He started 26 of 27 games and was named Freshman of the Year by the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. He averaged 14.2 points per game and was named to the Division II Bulletin All-Freshman Team.

"It's a tough transition from high school to college, but I put in the time and effort and I worked harder than I ever did in high school," Pape said.

He started all 27 games as a sophomore, when he scored 13.7 points per game and led the team in field goals, 3-point field-goal percentage, free-throw percentage, points, assists and steals. Pape was named to the All-RMAC East Division Second Team.

He made the First Team in 2007 when he shot 46 percent from the field, including 36 percent on 3-pointers and 89 percent from the free-throw line. He scored 20 or more points in 21 of 29 games.

Pape was named to the Preseason All-RMAC First Team and quickly proved his worthiness when he posted 28 and 25 in wins over Caldwell (N.J.) and William Jewell (Mo.), respectively, during the season-opening weekend. He was named Conference Player of the Week.

With six regular season games left, the Orediggers sit at 11-10 overall, 6-7 in the RMAC. They are currently in fourth place of the seven-team East Division.

"It's been a roller-coaster ride; we're a very young team," said Pape, who is sixth in RMAC scoring with 17.9 points per game.

"There's six games left and that's the end of my career," he said. "But we'll have to have a strong finish; the season's not over yet."

Pape, who earned all-conference academic honors with a 3.245 GPA, hopes to play overseas next year.

MORE MEN'S BASKETBALL

  • Holy Names senior guard Aaron Kanno (Mililani '04) had 15 points and seven assists in an 80-63 win over Simpson (Calif.) Thursday.

  • Linfield junior guard Cody Tesoro (Baldwin '06 of Kahului) made 14 of 15 free throws and finished with a career-high 25 points in a 75-68 win over Whitman Friday. He added eight assists and five steals. Tesoro had 18 points, five assists, two steals and one rebound in an 82-70 loss to Whitworth Sunday.

    WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

  • UNLV freshman wing Jamie Smith ('Iolani '08 of Kailua) had 10 points, five rebounds, two blocks and a steal in an 83-58 loss to San Diego State last Wednesday. In a 57-51 win over New Mexico Saturday, Smith had 10 points, 17 rebounds, two steals, one assist and a block for the Rebels (10-12, 3-6 Mountain West).

  • Holy Names (Calif.) freshman forward Britni Ronolo (Moanalua '08) had 14 points and sophomore guard Jamie-Leigh Ronolo (Moanalua '07) added 12 in an 84-59 win over Simpson.

  • Cal Lutheran senior guard Cheryl Lee (Maryknoll '05) had 11 points, five rebounds, one block and a steal in a 70-37 win over Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Saturday.

  • Linfield (Ore.) sophomore forward Keilyn Fujioka ('Iolani '07 of Kailua) had 10 points, five rebounds and three blocks in an 86-52 loss to Whitman (Wash.) Saturday.

    MEN'S VOLLEYBALL

  • Stanford junior setter Kawika Shoji ('Iolani '05) had 70 assists, 12 digs, five kills and an ace in a five-set loss at UCLA Thursday. Sophomore outside hitter Spencer McLachlin (Punahou '07) had 22 kills on a .429 hitting percentage with seven digs. Freshman outside hitter Brad Lawson ('Iolani '08) added 19 kills and nine digs, and freshman libero Erik Shoji (Punahou '08) contributed 17 digs and eight assists. In Friday's three-set loss at UC Irvine, Lawson had 12 kills, Erik Shoji had 17 digs and McLachlin had eight kills for the Cardinal (7-5, 3-4 MPSF). Senior libero Brent Asuka ('Iolani '05 of 'Aiea) had 12 digs for the Anteaters (9-2, 5-1 MPSF).

  • Southern California sophomore setter Riley McKibbin (Punahou '07) had 63 assists in a four-set win over Brigham Young Friday. He had 64 assists in Saturday's five-set win over the Cougars. USC is 7-2 overall and 4-1 in the MPSF.

  • UC San Diego redshirt sophomore outside hitter Will Ehrman (Punahou '06) had 14 kills, six digs and an ace in a five-set win over UC Santa Barbara Friday.

  • Lindenwood (Mo.) senior outside hitter Devin Shiroma (Damien '05) was named National Player of the Week by the Mid-America Men's Volleyball Intercollegiate Conference Monday after he averaged 4.89 kills and 2.0 digs per game and hit .367 to helps the Lions go 5-0 last week.

  • Park (Mo.) senior libero Ryan Gonzales (Mililani '03) had 11 digs in a five-set loss to Cal Baptist and 16 in a five-set loss to Hope International Saturday. Gonzales was coming off being named NAIA Libero of the Week on Feb. 2.

    SWIMMING & DIVING

  • North Carolina State senior Andrew Lester (Moanalua '05) won the 500- and 1,000-yard freestyle races in a dual meet against North Carolina last week. Lester won the 500 in 4:33.16 and the 1,000 in 9:21.27. He also placed fifth in the 400 individual medley in 4:06.12.

  • Pacific (Calif.) senior April Woo ('Iolani '05) won the 100-yard breaststroke (1:06.09) and took fourth in both the 50 freestyle (24.99) and 200 breaststroke (2:30.14). Woo also swam the second leg of the winning 400 medley relay team (3:54.48). Sophomore Nicole Yamamoto ('Iolani '07) placed second in the 100 butterfly (59.09).

    BASEBALL

  • Colorado School of Mines sophomore shortstop Nick Wong (Roosevelt '07) batted .500 in a four-game series with Midland Lutheran (Neb.). Wong went 8 of 16 with two triples and two RBIs.

    SOFTBALL

  • Purdue junior third baseman Liane Horiuchi (Kamehameha '05 of Wahiawa) batted 2 for 3 with a double, RBI, run scored and stolen base in an 8-1 win over Pacific (Calif.) Sunday.

  • East Carolina junior left fielder Marina Gusman-Brown (Pearl City '06 of 'Ewa Beach) batted 2 for 3 with a solo homer, double and three runs in a 9-1 win over Virginia Saturday. Junior infielder Kaui Tom (Kamehameha '06 of Kailua) had an RBI single in a 3-1 win over Middle Tennessee.

  • New Mexico State sophomore infielder Hoku Nohara (Kamehameha '07 of Waimanalo) batted 8 for 17 with seven RBIs to lead the Aggies to a 6-0 record at last week's Hotel El Canto Tournament in Las Cruces, N.M. Nohara, who belted homers in games against Ohio and Colorado State, was named to the All-Tournament team. Freshman outfielder Shaleese Javillo (Kamehameha '08 of Kapa'a) went 4 for 7 with two RBIs, including a 2-for-4 effort against Missouri-Kansas City.

  • UNLV junior outfielder/designated hitter Cheynah Farley (Castle '06 of Kane'ohe) hit a solo homer in the fifth inning of an 8-0 win over Seton Hall Saturday.

    INDOOR TRACK & FIELD

  • Linfield (Ore.) sophomore Chelsea Machida (Maui '07 of Kahului) finished seventh in the high jump at Saturday's Runner's Soul Open at the University of Idaho. Machida, who won two state high jump titles and a diving title, cleared 4 feet 11. Teammate Lani Speer (Kahuku '08) was 38th in the 200-meter dash in 28.74 seconds and 13th in the long jump with a leap of 15 feet, 3/4 inches.

  • At Saturday's Tartan Invitational, Christina Wong (Punahou '07 of Honolulu) finished third in the 3,000-meter run in 10:55.27, helping Amherst (Mass.) win the team title. In the mile run, Carolyn Hoeckman-Percival (Waimea '07) of host Smith (Mass.) finished 27th in 6:24.30.

  • Mark Miller (St. Anthony '07 of Kahului) of Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) placed third in the discus (35.29 meters) and javelin (44.75) at Saturday's dual meet at Fresno Pacific. He also finished fifth in the shot put (10.79) and eighth in the hammer throw (31.55).

    Advertiser Staff Writer Stanley Lee contributed to this report. Reach Kalani Takase at ktakase@honoluluadvertiser .com or 535-2404.

    Reach Kalani Takase at ktakase@honoluluadvertiser.com.