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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, February 25, 2009

No. 5 Saint Louis ousts Maryknoll

Advertiser Staff

Micah McClinton scored 14 points to lead No. 5 Saint Louis to a 65-41 victory over Maryknoll last night in a boys Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I postseason tournament basketball game at 'Iolani.

The Crusaders led 22-16 at halftime and broke the game open with a 22-6 third quarter for a 44-23 lead to improve to 9-4 and advance to the second round of the single-elimination tournament.

Saint Louis will play No. 8 Punahou tomorrow at a time and site to be determined.

Tyler Terai had 13 points to lead the Spartans, who finished their season at 0-14.

SAINT LOUIS (9-4) 13 9 22 21 — 65

MARYKNOLL (0-13) 6 11 6 18 — 41

SAINT LOUIS — Lucas Gonsalves 5, Marcus Umu 9, Joey Bryant 2, Quinn Arakawa 1, Micah McClinton 14, Dean Viena 6, Acen Cabral 6, Chris Cook 0, Mika Wong 4, Jordan Ilagan 7, Mike Tuiloma 7, Starr Sua-Passi 3, Moses Samia 0, Jaris Popaca-Falefa 1. Totals 27 8-23 65

MARYKNOLL — Masashi Uematsu 2, Chasen St. Onge 8, Tyler Terai 13, Craig Shoji 0, Jordan Victorino 8, David Nosal 2, Kekiai Cashman-Fernandez 0, Chad Sumulong 0, Jacob Mayer 4, Davis Holt 2, Isaiah Dowdell 2, Trevor Ventura 0. Totals 12 13-27 41.

3-point goals: Saint Louis 3 (Gonsalves, Umu, Cabral). Maryknoll 4 (Victorino 2, St. Onge, Terai).

Reported by 'Iolani Athletics

NO. 8 PUNAHOU 55, MID-PACIFIC 47:

Dalton Hilliard scored 20 points, Kimo Makaula added 10, and the host Buffanblu held off the Owls to advance to the second round of the ILH tournament. Marcus Holyfield scored 20 points to lead Mid-Pacific, which was eliminated.

MID-PACIFIC (5-8) 7 5 14 21 — 47

PUNAHOU (7-6) 9 17 6 23 — 55

MID-PACIFIC — Jonathan Taniguchi 0, Shane Kurihara 4, CJ Woolsey 2, Cameron Roberts 9, Sampson Won 4, Mark Fooks 0, Marcus Holyfield 20, Matthew Reyes 2, Dayton Uchiyama 0, John Sherlock 6. Totals 17 9-19 47.

PUNAHOU — Dalton Hilliard 20, Robert Toma 0, Shane Yoshiyama 3, Taylor Crabb 6, Henry Cassiday 2, Kimo Makaula 10, Manti Te'o 7, Malik Johnson 2, Matthew Feldman 0, Kainoa Gaddis 0, Joshua Taylor 4, DeForest Buckner 1. Totals 16 19-27 55. 3-point goals: Mid-Pacific 4 (Holyfield 3, Roberts). Punahou 4 (Hilliard 3, Crabb).

Reported by Scott Metcalf

ILH DIVISION I-AA

PUNAHOU 68, KAMEHAMEHA 63:

Noah Hammond scored 14 points and the host Buffanblu rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the Warriors and claim the Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I-AA championship.

KAMEHAMEHA (12-3) 8 23 18 14 — 63

PUNAHOU (13-2) 15 15 19 19 — 68

KAMEHAMEHA — Cameron Deluze 6, Jacob Teixeira 2, Alika Bell 3, Rylee Urasaki 4, Christ Bright 11, Kepo'okaleo Noa 7, Kalihau Pimental 0, Kawaipuna Makuakane 9, Wyatt Ferreira 2, Landon Aano 3, Devin Kuhns 13, Brent Auyong 3. Totals 24 9-27 63.

PUNAHOU — Kevin Mukai 7, Stephen Alterado 0, Matthew Paul Yim 4, Galen Arakawa 2, James Duncan 0, Forrest John Kim 0, Devon Wong 0, Matthew Blanco 4, Dylan Hudson 6, Noah Hammond 14, James Portwood 7, Andrew Kuriyama 6, Nicholas Kido 8, Jacob Brovelli 2, Thurston Kino 0, Anthony Crabb 8. Totals 24 14-25 68.

3-point goals: Kamehameha 6 (Deluze 2, Bright 3, Noa). Punahou 6 (Mukai, Blanco, Hudson 2, Hammond, Portwood).

Reported by Scott Metcalf

ILH DII TOURNAMENT

ASSETS 43, ACADEMY OF THE PACIFIC 41:

Grant Kitagawa scored 16 points and Kupu Henderson had two, a basket at the buzzer, lifting the Admirals over the Dolphins in an ILH Division II single-elimination tournament game at Hawai'i Baptist.

ASSETS (1-14) 10 13 12 8 — 43

ACAD. OF PACIFIC (1-14) 11 12 12 6 — 41

ASSETS — Garrett Kato 0, Jordan Kumasaka 3, Logann Molina 0, Grant Kitagawa 16, Fabrizio Alliata 2, George Cambra 20, Kupu Henderson 2, Jordon Johnson 0. Totals 18 4-12 43.

ACADEMY OF THE PACIFIC — Evan Paresa 0, Nicholas Gomes 10, Michael Datz-Rice 0, Jordan Ching 9, Dan Stanfield 11, Miria Gould 8, Nicholas Seberg 3, Dat Ong 0. Totals 14 12-25 41.

3-point goals: ASSETS 3 (Kitagawa 2, Kamasaka). Academy of the Pacific 1 (Ching).

Reported by Caroline Kim

LANAKILA BAPTIST 46, ISLAND PACIFIC 45:

Chase Hazelwood, Keawe Ochman and Christian Oasay each scored 10 points, helping the Warriors hold off the Navigators at Damien.

LANAKILA BAPTIST (4-11) 9 15 12 10 — 46

ISLAND PACIFIC (4-11) 6 17 13 9 — 45

LANAKILA BAPTIST — Jordan Soriano 0, Zach Ramos 0, Matt Kakilala 0, Micah Miranda 2, Josh Pananganan 4, Chase Hazelwood 10, Marcus Takahashi 2, Keawe Ochman 10, Armando Cayabyab 0, Blenn Yri 8, Christian Oasay 10, Cole Deyoung 0, Jordan Kabato 0, Richard Abbley 0. Totals 19 6-19 46.

ISLAND PACIFIC — Malik Veazie 0, Tennyson Lee 0, Christian Yagi 0, Jackson Durrett 5, Matt Westmoreland 0, James Okeke 0, Timmy Silverman 8, Evan Fujimoto 3, Willie Carter 3, Theo Duplechain 11, Kyle Arzaga 5, London Amorin 10, Sam Evans 0. Totals 15 11-17 45.

3-point goals: Lanakila Baptist 2 (Hazelwood 2). Island Pacific 4 (Amorin 2, Durrett, Fujimoto).

Reported by Donnie Martin

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 67, LE JARDIN 52:

Michael Urcia poured in 31 points, Jason Ko added 23 and the Patriots rallied with a 38-27 second half to beat the Bulldogs at Damien.

LE JARDIN (3-12) 17 8 8 19 — 52

CHRISTIAN ACAD. (5-10) 10 19 16 22 — 67

LE JARDIN — Tevin Togami 8, John Whitty 18, Kelvin Akamine 0, Kalani Soeda 16, Sean McWhinnie 0, Josh Kava 1, Wilson McCleod 7, Alex Gomes 2, Taylor Gray 0, Oliver Donkervoet 0, William Durnin 0. Totals 20 10-19 52.

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY — Jason Ko 23, Michael Urcia 31, Jathniel Manahan 0, Abel Orbistondo 1, Micah Yamada 0, Ryan Kobayashi 0, Axton Durand 7, Zachary Fu 5, Micah Sugiura 0, Jasen Ocol 0, Jake Okumura 0, Kalani Baughman 0, Robert Helsham Jr. 0. Totals 22 17-29 67.

3-point goals: Le Jardin 2 (Togami 2). Christian Academy 6 (Ko 4, Urcia 2).

Reported by Donnie Martin

OIA BOYS RED TOURNEY

NO. 7 KALAHEO 76, CAMPBELL 57:

Aaron Fernandez scored 18 points, Christian Kepa 17, Matt Gasparine 15 and Richard Preza Haynes 13, and the visiting Mustangs used a 26-9 fourth-quarter to beat the Sabers in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red tournament game.

Kalaheo will play at No. 4 Kahuku today, 15 minutes after a 5 p.m. game between Mililani and Radford is over.

KALAHEO (12-5) 12 17 21 26 — 76

CAMPBELL (12-4) 18 12 18 9 — 57

KALAHEO — Steve Joseph 9, Dwayne Mitchell 0, Kevin Leong 0, Richard Preza Haynes 13, Zack Lovelace 0, Christian Kepa 17, Kona Makaula 0, Shawn Hipa 0, Aaron Fernandez 18, Matt Gasparine 15, Carlos Craig 4. Totals 28 15-22 76.

CAMPBELL — Zachary Manuel 7, Christian Manuel 22, Nicholas Daniels 9, Patrick Ward 9, Clayton Darity 4, CJ Ramos 0, Allan Otane 0, Fouina Haskins 0, Christopher Crawford 0, Christian Storment 6, Raymond Daoang 0, Reece Wilson 0, Mason Mau 0. Totals 22 8-14 57.

3-point goals: Kalaheo 5 (Joseph 3, Fernandez 2). Campbell 5 (C. Manuel 4, Z. Manuel).

Reported by Cauri Antonio

OIA BOYS WHITE TOURNEY

ROOSEVELT 61, WAI'ANAE 47:

Reid Oshiro hit four 3-pointers en route to 26 points, and Asten Koki added 14 points, helping the visiting Rough Riders beat the Seariders in an OIA White tournament game.

Roosevelt will play Kailua at a time and site to be determined.

ROOSEVELT (12-4) 7 19 15 20 — 61

WAI'ANAE (8-6) 7 14 15 11 — 47

ROOSEVELT — Kainoa Gasper 2, Bobby Chun 1, Clint Washington 0, Matthew Moe 9, Brandon Mitchell 7, Chaz Francisco 2, Chase Yogi 0, Reid Oshiro 26, Asten Koki 14. Totals 19 18-28 61.

WAI'ANAE — Kalin Sandobal 0, Christian Mendoza 12, Danny Kekoanui 11, Anthony Neiderschmidt 8, Troy Faliuga 4, Keoni Napierala-Rose 0, Guyson Amina 6, D.J. Ahwong 2, Mike Foster 4. Totals 18 8-14 47.

3-point goals: Roosevelt 5 (Oshiro 4, Mitchell). Wai'anae 3 (Mendoa 2, Foster).

Reported by Maelyssa Paakaula