It started the season on a bumpy road, but now, Walter Marciel’s team in blue has a certain polish to it.
In fact, these Kailua Surfriders look a bit like Marciel’s previous team, the former powerhouse at Academy of the Pacific.
Kirk Ronolo Jr. had 15 points and eight rebounds, Kekoa Ford had 13 points and Mason Youart added 10 as Kailua stunned Farrington 48-37 in overtime on Tuesday night at the Surfriders’ gym.
Kailua improved to 5-4 in OIA East play (12-6 overall) by relying on a physical, relentless man-to-man defense. Though freshman Noah Auld’s layup attempt in the final seconds of regulation rattled out of the bucket, Kailua blanked the visitors 11-0 in the extra period.
Farrington dropped to 6-3 in league play (8-10 overall).
“This is a huge win for us,” said Marciel, who is in his first season as coach of the Surfriders. “We didn’t play well against Kaiser (last week). We had a hard time getting the ball inside. Tonight, we had to spread the floor. That’s the only way we could beat Farrington.”
The Surfriders have come a long way in just a few weeks. They showed promise in preseason, but losses to smaller teams like ‘Iolani II were setbacks to learn from.
“We’ve improved a lot, mostly by playing together,” Ronolo said. “We’re finishing at the basket and playing more as a team.”
Ronolo provided a stabilizing force for Kailua against Farrington’s beefy interior. He also had three steals as Kailua’s defense suffocated Farrington. The Governors shot just 27 percent from the field (14-for-51), including 2-for-10 from beyond the 3-point arc. Farrington, which was led by Jacob McEnroe’s 11 points, outrebounded the Surfriders 33-25, hustling for 15 caroms on the offensive glass. But the Govs were unable to sustain a low-post offense. Tyler Liana finished with just five points against Kailua’s posts — Ronolo, Youart and Auld. Mason Semisi, Farrington’s 6-foot-5 junior, was also limited to five points.
Liana had a team-high 12 rebounds and Semisi had seven, but every offensive grab was challenged, and Farrington struggled to get open looks.
“We could’ve played better defense,” Govs coach Allan Silva said. “Their big guy (Ronolo) did really well. We should’ve double-teamed him. He was steady.”
Ford, a quick, left-handed senior guard, has seen the ups and downs at Kailua.
“This means that with a lot of hard work and dedication, we could beat anybody. We all have the same mind-set,” he said.
The lead changed hands five times in the third quarter, with both teams playing at a deliberate pace. Farrington’s full-court pressure led to 11 Kailua turnovers, but for the most part the Surfriders handled the pressure.
Farrington had a 37-33 lead on Isaiah Smith’s three-point play with 4:17 left in regulation, but Youart hit two foul shots and Ford scored in transition on a steal and pass by William Kailimai to tie it at 37. There was no scoring in the final three minutes, though Ronolo beat Semisi off the dribble to nearly win it in the final 10 seconds.
In overtime, Ronolo scored in transition off a pass from Auld and Ford banked in a layup for a 41-37 lead with 2:12 to go.
Farrington shot 0-for-8 in the extra stanza and turned the ball over three times. Kailua, which didn’t have a turnover in OT, shot just
7-for-15 from the free-throw line, but kept extending the lead. After Ford sank a foul shot with 22 seconds remaining, Kailua led 44-37.
At Kailua
Farr. (6-3) 12 9 11 5 0 — 37
Kailua (5-4) 15 6 9 7 11 — 48
FARRINGTON—Jacob McEnroe 10, Mark Dudalao 0, Isaiah Smith 8, Van Hugo 5, Marco Cudia 4, Tyler Liana 5, Mason Semisi 5.
KAILUA—Cason Kalei 2, Dustin Kalani Johnson 1, William Kailimai 7, Matthew Bishop 0, Noah Auld 0, Mason Youart 10, Kekoa Ford 13, Kirk Ronolo Jr. 15.
3-point goals—Farrington 2 (Smith, Hugo), Kailua none.
Junior varsity—Farrington 57, Kailua 31.
OIA east boys
No. 2 Kalaheo 59, Roosevelt 46
The Mustangs made all five of their 3-pointers in the second half in a win over the Rough Riders.
Salila Tucker scored 17 points to lead undefeated Kalaheo, which scored seven points from the free-throw line in the last two minutes to pull away.
Mick Colling led Roosevelt with 16 points.
At Roosevelt
Kalaheo (8-0) 8 11 17 23 — 59
Roosevelt (4-5) 8 13 11 14 — 46
KALAHEO—Josh Ko 9, Shemuel Sukumaran 2, Alec MacLeod 0, Kalei Zuttermeister 11, Kurt Vegas 2, Kalani Green 0, Derick Morgan 11, Salila Tucker 17, Kupa‘a Harrison 7.
ROOSEVELT—Bryson Quakenbush 12, JJ Acopan 3, Justin Furtado 2, Jake Kawasaki 0, Isaiah Visoria 2, Anfernee Liwai 3, Mick Colling 16, Valen Inaura 6, Chaston Marcos 2.
3-point goals—Kalaheo 5 (Tucker 3, Ko, Morgan). Roosevelt 3 (Quakenbush 3).
Junior varsity—Kalaheo 59, Roosevelt 37
No. 6 Moanalua 47,
Kalani 23
Kahanu Pu‘ulei-Auld posted 14 points and Eliet Donley added 10 as Na Menehune beat the Falcons for their eighth league win.
Kalani’s Alexander Tungpalan scored all of his points from behind the arc, draining three 3-pointers.
At Kalani
Moanalua (8-1) 13 8 10 16 — 47
Kalani (5-4) 11 2 8 2 — 23
MOANALUA—Jon-Michael Sharsh 2, Ola Brown 4, Reyn Okimoto 0, Elo Badua 0, Kahanu Pu‘ulei-Auld 14, Alijohn Bumanglag 0, Jamaal Willis 4, Zack Pu‘ulei-Loi-On 0, Justin Hudcovic 4, Wyatt Nunes 0, Eliet Donley 10, Alaziar Torres 2, Jordan Williams 0, Aaron Stuart 3, Austin Failauga 4.
KALANI—Shane Ra 0, Dallas Asuncion 0, Trevor Yamashita 0, Alexander Tungpalan 9, Cory Mitchell 0, Ryan Kuboyama 0, Shiraz Dole 0, Matthew Haili 5, Brandon Roberts 2, Michael Pimental 6, Colby Aoki 0, Brandon Hill 1.
3-point goals—Moanalua 2 (Pu‘ulei-Auld 2). Kalani 3 (Tungpalan 3).
Junior varsity—Kalani 59, Moanalua 49
Castle 62, Anuenue 31
Joe Lilio III scored 14 points and Charles Kiakona 12 as the Knights posted their first league win.
At Castle
Anuenue (0-9) 6 11 4 10 — 31
Castle (1-8) 12 21 15 14 — 62
ANUENUE—Ikaika Benjamin 2, Kamanaopono Grace-Kekawa 2, Kimo Romena 12, Kamana‘o Dureg 0, Naali‘i Dureg 2, Kawa‘a Kahana-Reid 0, Keanu Rodriguez 2, Pono Kahili 11, Kaleo Lindsey 0, Kaleo Gaspar 0.
CASTLE—Avery Carvalho 8, Justin Pang 9, Micah Takekawa 0, Keanu Furtado 9, Erik Smith 4, Nui Furtado 6, Charles Kiakona 12, Joe Lilio III 14.
3-point goals—Anuenue 1 (Romena). Castle 2 (K. Furtado, Pang).
Kahuku 58, McKinley 55
Kawehena Johnson scored on a running jumper in the final minutes of the game to put the Red Raiders ahead by one point, and Lasselle Thompson sank both of his free throws to secure the comeback win over the Tigers.
Johnson finished with 20 points, including four 3-pointers for Kahuku.
At McKinley
Kahuku (6-2) 15 16 15 12 — 58
Mckinley (4-5) 19 17 10 9 — 55
KAHUKU—Kawehena Johnson 16, Will Cravens 9, Lasselle Thompson 20, Drayton Aki 0, Soli Afalava 2, Quayd AhYou 2, Hirkley Latu 2, Lamone Williams 4, McKay Lewis 3.
MCKINLEY—Dan Villejo 12, Kui Williams 2, Brennan Waters 0, Joseph Alzona 1, Dayton Lee 8, Jeff Fronda 8, AJ Ortaleza 19, Erolino Javier 3, Jared Malaga 2.
3-point goals—Kahuku 4 (Johnson 4). McKinley 8 (Ortaleza 3, Lee 2, Frond 2, Javier ).
Junior varsity—McKinley 44, Kahuku 32
Kaimuki 64, Kaiser 54
After leading by only four points going into the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs put up 29 points in the final period to secure their win over the Cougars.
Jaypee Unabia led Kaimuki’s offense with 24 points.
At Kaiser
KAIMUKI (3-6) 12 10 13 29 — 64
KAISER (3-6) 8 11 12 23 — 54
KAIMUKI—Kency Owens 2, Jaypee Unabia 24, Tai Boyd 10, Daniel Uikifi 2, Hunter Young 7, Sean Noda 6, Zachary Bastatas 13.
KAISER—Nic Tom 4, Melvin Kahunanui 13, Brysen Chun-Ming 0, Makena Kaneaiakala 2, Jensen Momoki 0, Trevin Kahunanui 9, Tarius Hill 16, Chance Kalaugher 10, Leimana Chong-Gum 0.
3-point goals—Kaimuki 3 (Unabia 2, Bastatas). Kaiser 2 (M. Kahunanui, T. Kahunanui).
Junior varsity—Kaimuki 52, Kaiser 39
OIA west boys
No. 4 Kapolei 45, Waianae 27
The Hurricanes outscored the Seariders 30-9 in the first half en route to a lopsided victory.
Christopher Dillard scored 14 points and Zachary Reeves added 10 to lead Kapolei, which remained undefeated in league play.
Waianae got a team-high 12 points from Jamal Lopez.
At Kapolei
Waianae (5-3) 1 8 7 11 — 27
Kapolei (8-0) 15 15 9 6 — 45
WAIANAE—Justin Kila 1, Tyger Rohr 3, Jamal Lopez 12, Makana Piilani 0, Cleg Borge 0, Joe Garcia 6, Alex Richardson 0, Austin Thomas 0, Bronson Brown Kaopua 2, Wayne Silva 3.
KAPOLEI—Augstine Stridiron 0, Elia McKeague 2, Dorien Antonio-Martos 5, Curtis Tavares 0, Ka‘eo Soares 0, Joshua Wills 4, Kulakomohana Seno 0, Aaron Jackson 4, Christopher Dillard 14, Brailand Hern 0, Benjahmin Toomolatai 0, Zachary Reeves 10, Mason Alfaro 0, Elijah Gipson 4, Michael Kapoi 2.
3-point goals—Waianae 2 (Rohr, Silva). Kapolei 2 (Dillard, Antonio-Martos).
Junior varsity—Kapolei 40, Waianae 28
Aiea 48, Leilehua 39
Christian Maglaya tossed in 18 points and Bryson Naito 14 as Na Alii surprised the Mules.
At Leilehua
AIEA (2-6) 12 13 7 16 — 48
LEILEHUA (5-3) 9 13 12 5 — 39
AIEA—Christian Maglaya 18, Mana Kaahanui 0, Aryn Antonio 11, Mikel Raza 0, Kealii Leopoldo 0, Bronson Lee 0, Brandon Lee 0, Michael Taliulu 0, Bryson Naito 14, Rusty Fontes 2, Kimo Souza 1, Matthew Sio 0, Jantsen Shinmoto 2.
LEILEHUA—Carlan Hayes 10, Justin Jenks 0, Elijah Calzo 8, Kenneth Hill 4, Troy Ross 12, Dyllan Amond 0, Marquis Jackson 1, Torenzo Vereen 4.
3-point goals—Aiea 5 (Maglaya 2, Naito 2, Antonio). Leilehua 1 (Hayes).
Junior varsity—Leilehua 55, Aiea 44
Mililani 51, Nanakuli 41
Ian Namu had 12 points and Peter Bueno 11 as the Trojans held off the Golden Hawks. Joe Shelton scored a game-high 17 points for Nanakuli.
At Nanakuli
Mililani (5-3) 14 10 12 15 — 51
Nanakuli (2-7) 7 16 9 9 — 41
MILILANI—Chedan Pascual 4, Jason Calabrese 3, Peter Bueno 11, Jojuan Richardson 0, Elijah Gambol 6, Ian Namu 12, Jacob Low 6, Noel Bueno 6, Kekoa Fields 1, Jeremy Rozmeski 0, Sean Fitzgerald 2.
NANAKULI—Alika Moore 4, Charles Garcia 2, Josh DeFreitas 12, Joe Shelton 17, Royce Ochimas 6, Sebastian Gaison 0.
3-point goals—Mililani 3 (Gambol 2, Calabrese). Nanakuli 5 (DeFreitas 3, Shelton, Moore).
Junior varsity—Mililani 51, Nakakuli 39.
Pearl City 52, Waipahu 40
Bricen Shaser scored 13 points as the Chargers downed the Marauders.
Joshua Cudi had 12 points and Eric Dela Pena added 10 for Pearl City. Triton Tatupu (13 points) and Keanu Deboma (12 points) led Waipahu.
At Waipahu
PC (8-1) 13 10 11 18 — 52
Waipahu (1-7) 8 15 7 10 — 40
PEARL CITY—Eric Dela Pena 10, Zach Kaya 6, Bricen Shaser 13, Shandy Reyes 3, Joshua Cudi 12, Justine Bautista 0, Bryson Galderia 8.
WAIPAHU—Keanu Deboma 12, Tupou Eliu 0, Al Jerome Leano 1, Bryan Mason 1, Ryan Mendoza 4, Brendan Mendoza-Bulong 0, Eliser Paclob Jr. 0, Jed Pagtulingan 7, Triton Tatupu 13, Abelle Tejada 0, Jusyl Tambobolan 2.
3-point goals—Pearl City 3 (Cudi 2, Galderia). Waipahu 3 (Deboma 3).
Junior varsity—Pearl City 39, Waipahu 33
Campbell 67, Waialua 58
Gilbert Dayanan had 20 points, Justin Tago-Sue 15 and Solomon Leaeno and Jayce Bantolina 11 each as the Sabres rallied from a
32-21 halftime deficit.
At Waialua
Campbell (6-2) 2 19 22 24 — 67
Waialua (1-7) 8 24 13 13 — 58
CAMPBELL—Brannon Cody Bantolina 3, Jomar Jett Gapusan 2, Alex Layi 4, Joshua Michael Forte 1, Jayce Bantolina 11, Paul Andrew Rhoden 0, Justin
Tago-Sue 15, Gilbert Dayanan 20, Melvin Bergado 0, Donovan Poniatowski 0, Juan-Paulo Felizardo 0, Kainoa Perry 0, Solomon Leaeno 11, John Paulo Arigo 0.
WAIALUA—Brian Jay Pascua 11, Xavier Repollo 15, Lance Manalo 8, Koa Lagapa 0, Kaimana Eguires 6, Keevin Cuadro 10, William Blaser 4, Jeren Dingal 1, Shannon Fisher-LaRue 1, Isaiah McShane 2.
3-point goals—Campbell 4 (Layi, Leaeno, Tago’Sue, Dayanan). Waialua 7 (Cuadro 2, Pascua 2, Repollo, Manalo, Eguires).
Junior varsity—Campbell 58, Waialua 38.
ilh division i boys
No. 1 Punahou 54,
Saint Louis 32
Nicholas Velasquez hit four 3-pointers and scored a game-high 18 points to power the Buffanblu.
At Punahou
Stl (2-6) 7 8 10 7 — 32
Punahou (6-1) 11 15 14 14 — 54
SAINT LOUIS—Ricky Alho-Pinera 0, Jimmy Nunuha III 5, Kevin Marks 2, Joshua Bermudez 0, Ihaka Johnson 6, Nate Mantanona 8, Jedadiah Lulu 0, Kolton Nascimento 0, Jaron Hall-Monis 0, Peter Sagapolutele 0, Elijah Robb 2, Wallen Te‘o 0, Robert Sawinski 9, Daniel Yoshiki 0, Spencer Johnon 0.
PUNAHOU—Randon Oda 5, Jordan Tanuvasa 5, Jared Lum 2, Micah Ma‘a 0, Justin Kam 2, Dayson Watanabe 5, Zach Grief 0, Kala‘i Santos 0, Daniel Andrews 8, Kanawai Noa 4, Nicholas Velasquez 18, Ronley Lakalaka 0, Blake Lyons 2, Kupono Fey 3, Canton Kaumatule 0, Semisi Uluave 0.
3-point goals—Saint Louis none. Punahou 6 (Velasquez 4, Oda, Tanuvasa).
ILH DIVISION I girls
No. 8 Punahou 39,
Sacred Hearts 28
Keau Fey scored 12 points as the Buffanblu defeated the Lancers to advance to today’s 5 p.m. semifinal game at No. 2 seed ‘Iolani.
At Punahou
Sacred hearts 6 10 6 6 — 28
Punahou 16 8 4 11 — 39
SACRED HEARTS—Tiare Libarios Moses 6, Megan Ke’ala Rutkowski 2, Sheryce Maballo 0, Paris Johnson 4, Ashley Kili Lai 0, Jessica Hanashiro 2, Zoey Yamamoto 2, Kaela Ariana Fiesta 2, Tristan Martin 0, Erica Pagan 4, Celina Pagan 6.
PUNAHOU—Keau Fey 12, Aviana Finn 1, Michelle San Luis 2, Whitney Sia 0, Hailey Motooka 4, Astra Kidani 6, Asia Oliveri 4, Turner Wong 6, Kaitlyn Waki 0, Samantha Alakai 0, Tyra Moe 4, Heaven Wong 0, Puieti Maka 0.
3-point goals—none.
Also:
Maryknoll 60, Mid-Pacific 54
ILH DIVISION iI girls
Lutheran 40, La Pietra 16
Kaleihiwa Ah New scored 12 points to lead the Division III champion Lions over the Panthers in the Division II single-elimination tournament. La Pietra got a team-high nine points from Marina Sewell.
Lutheran advances to today’s 6:30 p.m. semifinal at Le Jardin.
At La Pietra
Lutheran 8 5 17 10 — 40
La Pietra 3 5 6 2 — 16
LUTHERAN—Tess Fukuyama 0, Kayla Suganuma 7, Kailyn Osaki 9, Jasmine Fong 0, Vikatolia Naulu 6, Kaleihiwa Ah New 12, Doris Naulu 6.
LA PIETRA—Veloniqa Taniguchi 0, Kaylene Kiana Hoohuli 0, Gabrielle Mark 0, Napua Lum 0, Chelsea Cypress 0, Marina Sewell 9, Nikki Nguyen 0, Marissa Hoen 7.
3-point goals—Lutheran 2 (Suganuma 2). La Pietra none.
St. Andrew’s Priory 43, Christian Academy 27
Rachel Tamashiro scored 14 points and Kallie Chang added 13 to lead the Pride past the Patriots in the Division II single-elimination tournament.
With the win, St. Andrew’s Priory advances to today’s 5 p.m. semifinal vs. St. Francis at Le Jardin’s gym.
Briana Rodrigues posted nine points for Christian Academy.
At Hawaiian Mission
ST. ANDREW’S 8 10 11 14 — 43
CHRISTIAN ACAD. 4 6 5 12 — 27
ST. ANDREW’S—Rachel Tamashiro 14, Lindsey Ancog 0, Kallie Chang 13, Amber Tajiri 6, Kailee Shiraishi 4, Sylvanna Henen 2, Rachel Yoshida 4.
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY—Andrale Domligan 0, Rhea Elcock 5, Claudeth Ann Teruel 1, Rebecca Abergas 4, Heavenlee Asato 6, Briana Rodrigues 9, Bethany Agcaoili 0, Charanne Bonilla 2, Kristyn Fujii 0.
3-point goals—St. Andrew’s Priory none. Christian Academy none.