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Posted on: Wednesday, January 3, 2007

HIGH SCHOOLS
Moanalua rallies past Kalaheo, 54-48

OIA basketball photo gallery

By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

Moanalua's Stevie Austin goes in for a layup against Kalaheo.

REBECCA BREYER | The Honolulu Advertiser

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To open the O'ahu Interscholastic Association boys basketball season last night, Moanalua got straight to the point.

Na Menehune took advantage of Kalaheo's weakness at point guard to rally past the visiting Mustangs, 54-48, in the league opener for both teams.

Moanalua guard Stevie Austin scored on three straight fast-break layups — the last two after making steals in Kalaheo's backcourt — to start the fourth period and turn a 36-32 deficit into a 38-36 lead.

Na Menehune would not trail again.

"I think that was the turning point of the game," said Austin, who finished with a team-high 15 points, three steals and one assist. "That gave us the momentum, and we wouldn't let it go."

Kalaheo again self-destructed in the fourth period with costly turnovers.

"It's the same things that killed us all preseason," Mustangs coach Chico Furtado said. "We had a four-point lead, then in one minute and seven seconds we go from being up four to being two down. We turned the ball over on five straight possessions. Until this team learns to value the basketball and take care of it, we'll be in trouble."

Perennial contender Kalaheo, which plays defending OIA champion Kaimuki tomorrow, graduated three-year point guard Chris Tumaneng after last season and has been searching for a replacement with the same quickness and ball-handling skills.

Furtado said the current starter, 6-foot-2 Chase Moses, was not trained to play the point.

"Chase is trying his best, but I feel bad for him because he's playing out of position," Furtado said. "Coming into this season, I knew not having someone with point guard skills would be an issue, and it still is. We have size and we have athletes, but we're not processing the game mentally."

The Mustangs led 21-16 midway through the second period, but Moanalua finished the quarter with an 8-2 run to lead 24-23 at the break.

Kalaheo took the lead back toward the end of the third quarter on free throws by Deaux Burns and Cheynne Lishman, and Bruce Andrews came off the bench to sink a baseline jumper and make it 36-32 entering the fourth.

But then Austin made three straight baskets and Kris Lazarou came off the bench to sink two 3-pointers to push Na Menehune's lead to 44-38 midway through the period.

Lazarou, a 6-foot wing, scored all nine of his points in the final five minutes.

"Four games ago, Kris didn't even play at all," Moanalua coach Greg Tacon said. "But this is the third straight game he's played well. Now he's not afraid I'm going to take him out if he makes a mistake."

Lishman closed it to 51-46 on a layup with 44 seconds remaining, but Lazarou answered with a layup and Austin sealed the game with a free throw with 21 seconds remaining.

KALAHEO (0-1) 11 12 13 12 — 48

MOANALUA (1-0) 12 12 8 22 — 54

KALAHEO — Cliffton Pires 8, Koa Siliga 4, Cheynne Lishman 16, Alika Ka'anapu 1, Tyler Caswell 13, Cody vonAppen 2, Bruce Andrews 3, Deaux Burns 1, Chase Moses 1. Totals 17 13-24 48.

MOANALUA — Kris Lazarou 9, Jay Yoshizawa 7, Stevie Austin 15, Rob Munoz 0, Josh Kure 6, Casey Schuler 4, Ryan Hua 8, Shawn Richey 5, Maurice Allen 0. Totals 18 15-20 54. 3-point goals: Kalaheo 1 (Lishman); Moanalua 3 (Lazarou 2, Hua). JV — Moanalua 50, Kalaheo 45

KAIMUKI 66, ROOSEVELT 43

Keone Reyes scored a game-high 24 points and Beau Albrechtson added 17 to lead the host Bulldogs (1-0) past the Rough Riders (0-1).

ROOSEVELT (0-1) 10 11 15 7 — 43

KAIMUKI (1-0) 11 19 18 18 — 66

ROOSEVELT — Jason Nutter 8, Lowen Kahooilihala 2, Nathan Nutter 0, Matt Kualii Moe 3, Daniel Arruda 9, Nick Dang 0, Kenese Ola 4, Jason Bush 0, Darren Erickson 6, Kona Hew Len 0, Ethan Williams 0, Jeremy Harvest 11. Totals 15 9-11 43.

KAIMUKI — Daniel Colon 11, Chezz Ramos-Dias 0, Craig Cabudol 2, Brandon Madamba 5, Bryan Lim 2, Chauncey Nicola 0, Kamahoi Cookman 0, Makalii Nahinu 2, Ryan Kakitani 3, Keone Reyes 24, Beau Albrechtson 17. Totals 28 7-12 66. 3-point goals: Roosevelt 4 (J. Nutter, Moe, Arruda, Harvest). Kaimuki 3 (Colon, Madamba, Kakitani). JV — Kaimuki 52, Roosevelt 51

Reported by Janell Shimabukuro

MILILANI 52, PEARL CITY 30

Jordan Torres scored 16 points and Jonathan Keen 11 and the host Trojans (1-0) beat the Chargers (0-1).

PEARL CITY (0-1) 12 8 5 5 — 30

MILILANI (1-0) 16 14 8 14 — 52

PEARL CITY — Kellen Oshiro 1, Skye Kaapuni 2, Troy Antoque 4, Allen Agni 7, Antoin Dewalt 11, Anthony Ferretti 1, Scott Braceras 2, Jarron Castillo 2, Jonathan Fukui 0, John Giram 0, Ryne Calbero 0, Lawrence Acasio 0. Totals 12 5-10 30.

MILILANI — Devon Castellano 0, Aaron Lenchanko 3, Scott Burns 4, Jordan Torres 16, Curtis Murakami 5, Kendrick Clarke 4, Fred Nillo 0, Donovan Olmos 0, Nick Kanno 2, Warren Duke 0, David Otte 1, Brandon Dela Cruz 6, Jonathan Keen 11. Totals 21 8-12 52. 3-point goals: Pearl City 1 (Agni). Mililani 2 (Torres, Lenchanko). JV — Mililani 75, Pearl City 41

Reported by Jamie Lara

LEILEHUA 44, RADFORD 43, OT

Dustin Pau'u's layup with less than five seconds left in overtime lifted the Mules (1-0) over the Rams (0-1) in the OIA Red West.

LEILEHUA (1-0) 3 8 16 14 2 — 44

RADFORD (0-1) 4 13 14 11 1 — 43

LEILEHUA — Dustin Pau'u 3, Kolvin Dixon 2, Paul Williams 2, Cory Morgan 11, Josh Brooks 13, Art Laurel 5, Ase Talaeai 8, James Samuel 0. Totals 16 10-10 44.

RADFORD — Andre Brown 0, Travis Daniels 9, Justin Lord 9, Stevie Williams 0, Jared Brown 0, Matt Alofaituli 7, Aldrin Valdez 0, Soosoo Taulelei 6, Gary Satterwhite 6, Antonio Williams 6. Totals 15 12-12 43. 3-point goals: Leilehua 2 (Morgan, Brooks). Radford 1 (Lord). JV — Radford 46, Leilehua 29

Reported by Lauren Williams

KAHUKU 53, CASTLE 46

Willie Ching scored 10 points to help the Red Raiders hold off the Knights.

CASTLE (0-1) 8 14 12 12—46

KAHUKU (1-0) 15 10 16 12—53

CASTLE — Bronson Kekahuna 7, Nickolas Tuamoheloa 6, Layne Kihara 0, Scott Keiter-Charles 12, Keanu Bruhn-Nakihei 13, Malani Lum 2, Vernon Mitchell 2, Kyle Kia 4. Totals 17 7-12 46.

KAHUKU — Nehoa Akina 9, Pele Soliai 7, Jack Damuni 7, Irwin Ah-Hoy 7, Ian Fujinaga 0, Ambrose Bridges 0, Alema Tachibana 6, Willie Ching 10, Patrick Au 7. Totals 21 7-14 53. 3-point goals: Castle 5 (Tuamoheloa 2, Keiter-Charles 2, Kekahuna). Kahuku 4 (Akina 2, Damuni, Ah-Hoy). JV — Kahuku 62, Castle 33

Reported by Jeri Tugman

'AIEA 65, FARRINGTON 63

Obie Woods hit a 14 foot-jumper with 4.7 seconds left in overtime to lift Na Ali'i over the Governors, who couldn't get a shot off before time expired.

'AIEA (1-0) 23 5 16 10 11 — 65

FARRINGTON (0-1) 15 13 12 14 9 — 63

'AIEA — David Sevaaetasi 8, Ryan Mora 4, Jarred McKee 3, Alan Fonoti 7, Josh Chung 19, Eric James 0, Keenan Naeole 0, James Buchanan 5, Kekoa Ka'aiakamanu 3, Obie Woods 16. Totals 23 10-23 65.

FARRINGTON — Jordan Ibana 7, Christian Hernandez 10, Dio Labayog 0, Oscar Carter 0, Steven Kamano 0, Bryson Tatupu Leopoldo 3, Ziggy Muramoto 5, Charles Rocha 0, Elijah Filifili 9, Joshua Wallace 0, Rey Bartian 17, Glenn Ernest 10, Cody Hua 2. Totals 26 7-14 63. 3-point goals: 'Aiea 9 (Woods 3, Chung 2, Sevaaetasi 2, McKee, Ka'aiakamanu). Farrington 4 (Ibana, Tatupu Leopoldo, Muramoto, Filifili). JV — Farrington 63, 'Aiea 36

Reported by C'ani Kealoha

CAMPBELL 85, KAPOLEI 46

Mike Makimano scored 35 points, Walter Daniels had 14, Jayden DeLizo had 10, and the Sabers raced to a 23-5 first-quarter lead and never looked back.

CAMPBELL (1-0) 23 22 25 15 — 85

KAPOLEI (0-1) 5 12 14 15 — 46

CAMPBELL — Demetrius Nealy 0, Danny Mau 0, Mike Makimano 35, Jay Nahial 2, Michael McDonald 2, Jayden DeLizo 10, Patrick Ward 5, Walter Daniels 14, Joseph Atimua 8, Terence Tafai 2, Pita Feleunga 2, Roshaad Battle 5. Totals 37 10-14 85.

KAPOLEI — Josh Hose 0, Landon Soriano 3, Jess Ka'apuni 0, Darius Richardson 6, Nate Dixon 12, Jordan Ferreira 9, Lawrence Olive 3, Mason Koa 0, Deonte Moore 5, Justin Cossey 8. Totals 14 15-23 46. 3-point goals: Campbell 11 (Makimano 5, Atimua 3, McDonald, Ward, Tafai). Kapolei 3 (Moore 3). JV — Campbell 55, Kapolei 48

Reported by Jackie Dewald

KAISER 64, WAIPAHU 51

Rayce Chun-Ming scored 14 points, Kalua Noa and Andrew Wingert each added 10, and the Cougars outscored the Marauders 24-16 in the third quarter to take a 45- 37 lead into the final period.

WAIPAHU (0-1) 6 15 16 14 — 51

KAISER (1-0) 13 8 24 19 — 64

Complete individual scoring was unavailable.

Reach Wes Nakama at wnakama@honoluluadvertiser.com.