A.J. Ortaleza scored 13 points and Alex Ironside added 10 as visiting McKinley beat Kalaheo 47-43 on Saturday in the Oahu Interscholastic Association White Conference Boys Basketball Tournament.
McKinley, which clinched one of the league’s two berths in the Division II state tournament, will play in the tournament final Thursday at 5 p.m. at Radford. The Tigers’ opponent will be the winner of Tuesday’s Farrington/Kalaheo game.
Josh Ko led Kalaheo with 10 points.
At Kalaheo
McKinley |
14 |
10 |
8 |
15 |
— |
47 |
Kalaheo |
5 |
12 |
6 |
20 |
— |
43 |
MCKINLEY—Wilhelm Rivera 9, Kui Williams 4, Jace Bolosan 2, A.J. Ortaleza 13, John Henry Ansagay 0, Justly Laquihon 7, William Rollman 2, Alex Ironside 10, Jared Malaga 0.
KALAHEO—Josh Ko 10, Shem Sukumaran 5, Keisuke Salazar 0, Jesten Mortensen-Freitas 0, Nainoa Frank 8, Kalani Green 0, Derick Morgan 4, Silia Tucker 7, Jordyn Reindollar 9, Anthony Rowan 0.
3-point goals—McKinley 1 (Laquihon). Kalaheo 5 (Ko, Sukumaran, Morgan, Tucker, Reindollar).
Farrington 58, Aiea 42
Mikey Kleman scored 16 points and the Governors used a big first period to down Na Alii.
Ernesto Salazar scored 13 points for Aiea.
At Aiea
Farrington |
18 |
7 |
16 |
17 |
— |
58 |
Aiea |
7 |
6 |
13 |
16 |
— |
42 |
FARRINGTON—Shane Cabato-Machado 2, Bradley Parras 0, Van Hugo 1, Manley Williams 2, Jeffrey Madarang 9, Mikey Kleman 16, Chadey Callazo 4, Jacob McEnroe 2, Marco Cudia 0, Lee Jensen Mahiai 0, Jaymark Raquinio 2, Viane Vaina 8, Tyler Liana 9, Keanu Foki 1, Charles Sataraka 2.
AIEA—Bronson Lee 0, Terence Fong 6, Ernesto Salazar 13, DeShane Luat 2, Joshua Marine 2, Steven Minor 6, Christian Kaahanui 9, Bryson Naito 0, Brandon Lee 0, Kimo Souza 4.
3-point goals—Farrington 4 (Madarang 2, Kleman 2). Aiea 4 (Salazar 3, Minor).
ILH DIVISION I
No. 5 Kamehameha 80, Mid-Pacific 34
Mana‘o Salvani scored 14 points, Noah Borden added 13 and Noa Kinimaka had 12 on four 3-pointers as the Warriors overwhelmed the Owls in the league’s single-elimination tournament.
Kamehameha will host Maryknoll on Tuesday.
Ryan Swanson had 13 points for Mid-Pacific.
At Kamehameha
Mid-Pacific (0-12) |
4 |
6 |
10 |
14 |
— |
34 |
Kamehameha (8-5) |
23 |
20 |
18 |
19 |
— |
80 |
MID-PACIFIC—Brian Chung 2, Jordan Matsumoto 2, Kenny Artymiak 1, Trey Kubota 6, Brennan O’Connell 2, Thomas Blanco 2, Ryan Swanson 13, Tyler Yamachika 3, Alex Poon 0, Rory Pidot 0, James Woo 1, Gavin Nishizawa 2.
KAMEHAMEHA—Noa Kinimaka 12, JT Campbell 0, Mana‘o Salvani 14, Gavin Lagrange 5, Taylor Taliulu 5, Dyrbe Enos 9, Makoa Camanse-Stevens 6, Austin Gerard 3, Kayson Smith-Bejgrowicz 3, Makana Harrison 2, Kamai Olowofoyeku 6, Noah Borden 13, Thor Latu 0, Zerin Parker 2.
3-point goals—Mid-Pacific 3 (Swanson 3). Kamehameha 8 (Kinimaka 4, Salvani 2, Taliulu, Gerald).
No. 7 Maryknoll 66, Saint Louis 48
Kaleb Gilmore scored 17 points, Austin Gaskins added 12 and Isaiah Dowdell and Joshua Burnett each contributed 11 as the Spartans beat the Crusaders.
Saint Louis’ Acen Cabral scored 17 points.
At Maryknoll
Saint Louis (3-9) |
18 |
6 |
13 |
11 |
— |
48
|
Maryknoll (7-6) |
13 |
16 |
19 |
18 |
— |
66 |
SAINT LOUIS—Ricky Ahlo-Pinera 0, Jimmy Nunuha 2, Jerrick Taboada 0, Acen Cabral 17, Thaka Johnson 14, Jaron Hall-Monis 0, Robert Sawinski 8, Kamalei Correa 7.
MARYKNOLL—Andrew Wu 2, Kaleb Gilmore 17, Kekoa Welsh 0, Brandon Floyd 0, John Mayer 2, Isaiah Dowdell 11, Tobias Powell 2, Joshua Burnett 11, Austin Gaskins 12, Wyatt Pedro 3, Varrick Suezaki 0, Tobias Schramm 6.
3-point goals—Saint Louis 6 (Johnson 4, Cabral, Correa). Maryknoll 6 (Dowdell 3, Gilmore 2, Burnett).
University 66, Damien 51
Makena Suan-Rothenberg had 12 of his game-high 23 points in the second quarter as the Jr. ’Bows beat the Monarchs.
Anthony Canencia and Nalu O’Connor each added 10 points for University, which next plays at ‘Iolani on Tuesday.
Ashton Obrero had 14 points to lead Damien.
At Klum gym
Damien (3-9) |
12 |
11 |
8 |
20 |
— |
51 |
University (8-4) |
12 |
18 |
17 |
19 |
— |
66 |
DAMIEN—Aaron Myahira 0, Alex Fant 4, Dobie Ching 3, Rusty Kauahikaua 11, Kolton Jacobs 0, Dominique Arakaki 2, Ashton Obrero 14, David Lindsay 0, Austin Gonzalez 0, James Roy 0, Jaylen Layco 11, Kapi‘ina King 4, Linden Quintal 0, Rocky Mori 2.
UNIVERSITY—Makena Suan-Rothenberg 23, Joshua Javier 0, Anthony Canencia 10, Ian Akamine 4, Peter Fee 9, RJ Realubit 1, Cameron Conant 2, Nalu O’Connor 10, Gui Aires 7, Eric Leong 0.
3-point goals—Damien 2 (Fant, Ching). University 6 (O’Connor 3, Canencia 2, Suan-Rothenberg).
ILH DIVISION II
Punahou 75, Christian Academy 51
Jaren McCartney hit five 3-pointers and scored 19 points as the Buffanblu overpowered the Patriots.
Ben Ota added 11 points for Punahou, which connected on 13 3-pointers.
Micah Sugiura and Jasen Ocol had 17 points each to lead Christian Academy.
At Punahou
Christian AC. (2-10) |
13 |
8 |
12 |
18 |
— |
51 |
Punahou (9-3) |
16 |
17 |
19 |
23 |
— |
75 |
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY—Michael Carrion 2, Shaun Bonilla 11, Micah Sugiura 17, Jasen Ocol 17, Christopher Canoneo 0, Eli Sugiura 0, Ethan Reyes 2, Austin Miura 2, Ryan Helsham 0.
PUNAHOU—Aaron Dung 6, Jaren McCartney 19, Ben Ota 11, Jonathan Kam 5, Taylor McClafferty 2, Chase Dugay 0, Daniel Howe 7, Alexander Shin 2, Travis Matsuzaki 9, Gustaf Soderholm 0, Taylor Barfield 3, Zach Grief 4, Keith Dowsett 0, Nicholas Schilla 7.
3-point goals—Christian Academy 1 (Bonilla). Punahou 13 (McCartney 5, Ota 3, Dung 2, Kam, Barfield, Schilla).
Kamehameha 57, ‘Iolani 36
Nephi Stevens scored 15 points, TJ Balderas added 14 and Kody Chai had 10 as the Warriors beat the Raiders.
At ‘Iolani
Kamehameha (9-3) |
16 |
9 |
8 |
24 |
— |
57 |
‘Iolani (8-3) |
7 |
3 |
8 |
18 |
— |
36 |
KAMEHAMEHA—TJ Balderas 14, Brandon Akiona 3, Trent Park 2, Jimmy Gallagher 3, Blayze Liilii 3, Kase Kuhns 0, Nephi Stevens 15, Tristan Kaonohi 5, Jerom Ching 0, Jayson Murakami 2, Cameron Simao 0, Kody Chai 10.
‘IOLANI—Maika Kealoha 6, Trey Muraoka 5, Nick Yim 0, Shane Killeen 0, Brandon Kaiura 7, Brey Kobashigawa 3, Schuyler Shigemura 4, Taylor Lau 2, Alden Wong 0, Travis Cundiff 0, Scott Tan 2, David Ling 0, Adrian Kwok 4, Austin Gima 2, Troy Young 0, Drew Ichikawa 1.
3-point goals—Kamehameha 4 (Gallagher, Liilii, Stevens, Kaonohi). ‘Iolani 2 (Kealoha, Kaiura).