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Posted on: Friday, January 8, 2010

'Iolani boys roll in ILH opener, 50-32


Advertiser Staff

Kainoa Chu scored 15 points to help 'Iolani win its Interscholastic League of Honolulu opener over visiting Saint Louis, 50-32, yesterday.

Kainoa Scheer and Jourdan Simmonds scored eight points each in the win.

Jaris Popacca-Falefa scored 10 points for Saint Louis.

SAINT LOUIS (0-1) 7 9 5 11—32

'IOLANI (1-0) 14 12 9 15—50

SAINT LOUIS — Keenan Paulos 0, Acen Cabral 6, Quinn Arakawa 4, Marcus Umu 5, Nainoa Frank 0, Drew Viena 4, Max Botticelli 0, Joseph Kanoa 1, Starr Sua-Passi 2, Bryan Cieslik 0, Jaris Popacca-Falefa 10. Totals 12 6-12 32.

'IOLANI — Andrew Skalman 2, Ammon Baldomero 0, Reece Foy 0, Reid Saito 6, Jarrett Arakawa 5, Josiah Sukumaran 2, Kainoa Chu 15, Evan Sukita 0, Kainoa Scheer 8, Keahi Hogan 2, Jourdan Simmonds 8, Adam Ching 0, John Foy 0, Gabriel Vega 2. Totals 21 5-9 50.

3-point goals — Saint Louis 2 (Popacca-Falefa 2). 'Iolani 3 (Simmonds 2, Arakawa 1).

Reported by 'Iolani Athletics

MARYKNOLL 37, MID-PACIFIC 31

Masashi Uematsu scored nine points as the host Spartans rallied in the final period to beat the Owls.

Andrew Swanson led Mid-Pacific with 13 points.

MID-PACIFIC (0-1) 8 13 2 8 —31

MARYKNOLL (1-0) 3 10 8 16 —37

MID-PACIFIC — Shaun Dobovan 0, Shane Kurihara 7, Keola Brown 1, Patrick Matthews 2, Marcus Doi 1, Matthew Reyes 2, Ty Kono 4, Andrew Swanson 13, Dayton Uchiyama 1. Totals 9 12-21 31

MARYKNOLL — Masashi Uematsu 9, Craig Shoji 6, Chad Sumulong 2, Trevor Ventura 6, Isaiah Dowdell 1, Jacob Meyer 8, Hirokazu Sasaki 0, Nua Iuvale 5. Totals 8 18-27 37.3-point goals — Mid-Pacific 1 (Kurihara). Maryknoll 3 (Shoji, Uematsu).

BOYS DIVISION II

'IOLANI 78, HAWAIIAN MISSION 50

Curtis Martin scored 23 points and Taylor Kenney and Scott Sakaida added 16 each to lead the Raiders over the host Knights.

Christian Domingo scored 13 points and Ryan Asatani added 12 in the loss.

'IOLANI (3-0) 18 9 27 23—78

H. MISSION (0-3) 4 10 16 20—50

'IOLANI — Sam Lee 2, Larsen Leu 12, Josh Seto 2, Tracy Young 2, Jordan Tottori 8, Scott Sakaida 16, Matt Talavera 5, Curtis Martin 23, Reese Zukeran 2, Taylor Kennedy 16. Totals 30 12-18 78.

HAWAIIAN MISSION — Guyson Joseph 0, Kalai Lee 7, Grant Kono 9, Bobby Santiwan 0, Devon Tsai 0, Christian Domingo 13, Ryan Santos 3, Ryan Asatani 12, Jomell Navales 6, Toshifumi Tanabe . Totals 21 3-12 50.

3-point goals — 'Iolani 5 (Sakaida 2, Martin 2, Tottori 1). Hawaiian Mission 5 (Asatani 2, Lee, Kono, Santos).

Reported by Caroline Kim

KAMEHAMEHA 66, LUTHERAN 12

Wyatt Ferreira scored 17 points to lead the host Warriors over the Lions.

LUTHERAN (0-3) 6 4 2 0—12

KAMEHAMEHA (3-1) 15 25 18 8—66

LUTHERAN— Jordan Kumasaka 2, Bronson Hagihara 1, Taylor Matsumoto 2, Kyton Keliiaa 3, Shaun Takahashi 3, Ethan Mee 1, Simeon David 0, Jourdan Johnson 0. Totals 4 3-9 12.

KAMEHAMEHA — Tyren Hepa 5, Keanu Haina 2, Beau Jordan Oshiro 7, Ronson Nakoa-Moniz 4, Evile Ieriko 8, Connor Henderson 6, David Stant III 6, Brock Kau'ulaau 2, Landon Aano 5, Brandon Marfil 4, Kaiwipaoa Amina 0, Wyatt Ferreira 17, Kieran Watson 0. Totals 26 6-11 66.

3-point goals — Lutheran 1 (Takahashi 1). Kamehameha 8 (Ieriko 2, Ferreira 2, Henderson 2, Oshiro 1, Hepa 1).

Reported by Debbie Lukela

LE JARDIN 54, HANALANI 50

Tevin Togami scored 18 points as the Bulldogs pulled away from the host Royals in the fourth quarter.

PJ Minaya led Hanalani with 24 points.

LE JARDIN (2-0) 14 19 6 15 —54

HANALANI (2-1) 9 15 15 11 —50

LE JARDIN — Tevin Togami 18, Kelvin Akamine 9, Joshua Kava 3, Taylor Gray 9, Dubs 9, Bo 2, Sean 4. Totals 19 19-26 54.

HANALANI — Darrin Kamealoha 14, PJ Minaya 24, Matt Guerrero 5, Zach Relles 3, Jon Suh 4, Totals 20 9-15 50.3-point goals — Le Jardin 1 (Akamine). Hanalani 1 (Guerrero).

Reported by Laura Marvin

GIRLS DIVISION II

christian academy 38, hawaiian mission 31: Tori Adres scored 14 points and Sarah Godinet added 10 to lead the visiting Patriots to their first win of the season.

Samantha Ramos scored 11 points for the Knights.

CHRISTIAN ACA. (1-7) 4 12 7 15—38

HA. MISSION (2-4) 5 10 7 9—31

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY — Leslie Cruz 5, Stephanie Ramos 0, Megan Salazar-Winters 2, Tori Adres 14, Charanne Bonilla 0, Sarah Godinet 10, Rebecca Abergas 0, Cheyenne Kessell 5, Briana Rodrigues 2. Totals 13 12-25 38.

HAWAIIAN MISSION — Jana Sauder 0, Alana Muller 3, Melissa Mishima 2, Samantha Ramos 11, Julia Sauder 0, Marikka Zavas 0, Erika Tsubokura 0, Paris Rollins 4, Hope Leao 7, Stephanie Valencia 4. Totals 11 7-15 31.

3-point goals — Christian Academy 0. Hawaiian Mission 2 (Ramos 2).

Reported by Caroline Kim

HANALANI 47, UHS 33

Jessica Clanton hit five 3-pointers and scored 17 points and Samantha Hyde added 10 as the host Royals took control in the second half to beat the Jr. Rainbows.

Anuhea Memea led University with 15 points.

UNIVERSITY (2-5) 13 8 0 12 —33

HANALANI (4-2) 11 9 18 9 —47

UNIVERSITY HIGH — Shannon Lee 0, Anuhea Memea 15, Quirena Natividad 7, Crystal Wang 3, Janae Rasmussen 6, Bernadette Maumalanga 2. Totals 12 9-21 33.

HANALANI — Samantha Hyde 10, Kim Feng 4, Jody Shimabukuru 9, Christina Armstrong 4, Ashley Stamm 3, Jessica Clanton 17. Totals 17 8-19 47.3-point goals — Hanalani 5 (Clanton 5).

Reported by Laura Marvin