A big game required a big effort from Alohi Robins-Hardy.
With senior point guard Tiare Kanoa sidelined, Robins-Hardy stepped up with 26 points and 11 rebounds in a 57-54 comeback win over ‘Iolani on Saturday at the Raiders’ gym.
No. 3 Kamehameha improved to 5-1 in Interscholastic League of Honolulu play (10-2 overall) with a gritty defensive effort and clutch plays, particularly from the versatile Robins-Hardy.
The 6-foot-1 senior was fearless, swishing a step-back trey from 22 feet over Jade Botelho to give the Warriors a 55-54 lead with 20 seconds left.
"We just needed to take care of our side of the court, play defense and play our game," said Robins-Hardy, who was the Star-Advertiser girls volleyball player of the year. "It was there, so I was, all right. Our plan was to go inside."
No. 9 ‘Iolani pushed the ball upcourt on the ensuing possession, but opted to set up against the taller Warriors. Robins-Hardy then stole an entry pass and was fouled with 5.4 seconds to go. She hit both free throws for a 3-point lead.
"We didn’t want to foul. We had to make sure they didn’t go to the line," she said.
The Raiders (9-5, 2-2 ILH) had trouble getting a good look and Brooke Maeda was double-teamed as she launched a 40-foot prayer that missed at the buzzer.
Robins-Hardy couldn’t have played better. She shot 10-for-12 from the field,
4-for-5 from the foul line, dished two assists, and had two steals and one block.
Kanoe Marks-Mahoe added eight points, while forward Makana Aleki had six points, six boards and eight assists for coach Darold Imanaka’s squad.
Freshman Camy Aguinaldo hit a team-high three treys and slashed her way to 17 points for the Raiders. Botelho and Emily Nomura finished with 10 points each for coach Dean Young’s team. In all, the Raiders made nine of 20 3-point tries, but were just 3-for-10 from deep in the second half.
It was an uptempo game much of the time, with five lead changes in the first half. ‘Iolani was red hot from deep, shooting 6-for-10 from beyond the arc.
The home team opened the lead to 45-40 on a foul shot from Botelho to close the third quarter. After Botelho swished a 3-pointer for a 48-46 Raiders lead with five minutes to go, the Warriors seemed to be snakebit, missing short shots and throwing the ball away.
With just one team foul, Kamehameha started giving out fouls. The Raiders didn’t capitalize, shooting 1-for-3 from the line, including a missed 1-and-1 by Aguinaldo with 33 seconds remaining.
That set the stage for Robins-Hardy’s impeccable go-ahead trey. It was a solid team effort for the Warriors against ‘Iolani’s fullcourt pressure.
Kanoa, an All-State guard who suffered an injury against Maryknoll on Dec. 28, had surgery on Saturday to repair an ACL, Robins-Hardy said. She committed to Arizona State the week before the injury occurred.
At ‘Iolani gym
KAMEHAMEHA (5-1) |
18 |
8 |
14 |
17 |
— |
57 |
‘IOLANI (2-2) |
14 |
15 |
16 |
9 |
— |
54 |
KAMEHAMEHA—Brooke Kaawa 0, Breann Nueku 6, Krista-Denise Matsumura 0, Kea Ryder 2, Miki’ala Maio 4, Kanoe Marks-Mahoe 8, Cassidy Keola 5, Shelbey Cadinha-Oku 0, Alohi Robins-Hardy 26, Nicole Kaaihue 0, Makana Aleki 6.
‘IOLANI—Brooke Kaneshiro 0, Emily Nomura 10, Klein Masutani 0, Brooke Maeda 7, Sierra Buscher 4, Kelsi Ikeda 0, Lindsey Combs 2, Camy Aguinaldo 17, Jessica Otsu 2, Skylar Nakata 2, Jade Botelho 10.
3-point goals—Kamehameha 2 (Robins-Hardy), ‘Iolani 9 (Aguinaldo 3, Nomura 2, Botelho 2, Maeda, Buscher).
ILH GIRLS DIVISION I
NO. 6 PUNAHOU 63, SACRED HEARTS 42
Hailey Motooka had a team-high 11 points as the Buffanblu blitzed the Lancers.
Zoe-Ann Yamamoto had a game-high 14 for Sacred Hearts.
At Punahou gym
SHA (0-4) |
0 |
10 |
11 |
21 |
— |
42 |
PUNAHOU (3-1) |
10 |
16 |
20 |
17 |
— |
63 |
SACRED HEARTS—Tiare Libarios-Moses 5, Melissa (Hoku) Rutkowski 0, Megan (Keala) Rutkowski 5, Zoe-Ann Yamamoto 14, Tristin Martin 0, Kaela Arianna Fiesta 0, Rachel McDaniel 6, Jessica Hanashiro 0, Vikatolia Tupou 0, Cirena Aiwohi 0, Erica Pagan 1, Celina Pagan 11.
PUNAHOU—Keaupono Fey 8, Lexie Taylor 2, Elle Uyeda 2, Heaven Wong 2, Hailey Motooka 11, Astra Kidani 8, Asia Olivieri 0, Va’e Malufau 9, Samantha Alakai 5, Tyra Moe 6, Abigail Aplaca 6, Kamaile Kandiah 2, Sunny Rosario 2.
3-point goals—Sacred Hearts 1 (McDaniel). Punahou 2 (Motooka, Kidani).
NO. 2 MARYKNOLL 58, MID-PACIFIC 23
Maia Laboy had 18 points and Maegean Martin 10 to power the Spartans past the Owls.
At Mid-Pacific gym
MARYKNOLL (4-0) |
9 |
26 |
12 |
11 |
— |
58 |
MID-PACIFIC (0-3) |
8 |
8 |
1 |
6 |
— |
23 |
MARYKNOLL—Maia Laboy 18, Maegean Martin 10, Siena Shupe 7, Maile Goodin 6, Kaile Cambra 5, Lindsey Lee 4, Alexis Delovio 3, Maya Rodrigues-Chang 2, Cianna Ochoco 2, Amber Bustamante 1, Maile Pang 0.
MID-PACIFIC—Sariah Kanekoa 9, Lia Nakamoto 6, Harley Simon 4, Kerry Ellen Chun 2, Courtney Tom 2, Kayla Muraoka 0, Judy Phan 0, Emily Ma 0.
3-point goals—Maryknoll 3 (Goodin 2, Cambra). MPI none
ILH GIRLS DIVISION II
ST. FRANCIS 56, HANALANI 22
Taylor Bellevue scored eight of her game-high 19 points in the third quarter to lead the Saints over the Royals.
At Hanalani
ST. FRANCIS (5-1) |
15 |
20 |
8 |
13 |
— |
56 |
HANALANI (1-3) |
7 |
2 |
8 |
5 |
— |
22 |
ST. FRANCIS—Kelli Okubo 1, Alissa Pacarro 8, Hunter Roberts 6, Natashya Enos 3, Rya Omong 2, Taylor Bellevou 19, Kahili Liu 4, Lacey Satele 9, Dayna Romero 4.
HANALANI—Isabelle Aki 5, Rebekah Yamada 5, Shanel Taparra 2, Lexi Hee 0, Jonnisty Monalim 0, Cameron Peterson 0, Kacy Shimabukuro 0, Erica Barro 0, Kara Tanaka 10.
3-point goals—St. Francis 1 (Enos). Hanalani none.
PUNAHOU II 52, ST. ANDREW’S PRIORY 28
Cassie Uyema scored a game-high nine points as a dozen Buffanblu scored in a rout of the Pride.
At St. Andrew’s Priory gym
PUNAHOU II (0-0) |
12 |
17 |
15 |
8 |
— |
52 |
ST. ANDREW’S (0-0) |
4 |
5 |
8 |
11 |
— |
28 |
PUNAHOU II—Rachel Garcia 0, Kelly Honda 8, Becky Yim 0, Melissa Nakamoto 2, Mailia Mizuno 2, Brienanna Goo 2, La’akea Marquez 8, Mackenzie Feldman 0, Cassie Uyema 9, Kasey Li 3, Monica San Luis 5, Emily Young 3, Kea Myers-Rosa 4, Tatiana Garzon 2, Megan Lau 4.
ST. ANDREW’S PRIORY—Rachel Tamashiro 2, Krista Chang 0, Mie Oishi 0, Jessica Serikawa 2, Olivia Sou 7, Rachel Ho 0, Kailee Shiraishi 2, Chelsie Deponte 8, Katie Murphy 0, Isabella-Marie Gebbert 7.
3-point goals—Punahou 3 (Honda 2, Uyema). St. Andrew’s none.
UNIVERSITY 42, LE JARDIN 40
Markayisha Masini had 14 points as the Jr. ‘Bows held off the Bulldogs.
At Klum Gym
LE JARDIN (1-2) |
12 |
13 |
10 |
5 |
— |
40 |
UNIVERSITY (3-2) |
12 |
12 |
11 |
7 |
— |
42 |
LE JARDIN—Renee Van Bergeijk 15, Kacey Kuchenbecker 9, Kelly Kuchenbecker 9, Jasmine Baginski 6, Morgan Pelkey 1, Sophie Spengler 0, Maddie Matthews 0, Kasey Tamamoto 0, Jordan Gonzales 0, Jana Leyh 0, Michelle Takenaka 0.
UNIVERSITY—Markayisha Masani 14, Brenna Dela Rosa 10, Brooke Kodama 9, Michelle Au 7, Jocelyn Ki 1, Paige Salavea 1, Karley Yoshioka 0, Kyra Young 0, Maile Adams 0, Malia Parpana 0, Kourtney Park 0.
3-point goals—Le Jardin 1 (Ka. Kuchenbecker). University 2 (Brenna Dela Rosa, Kodama).
HAWAII BAPTIST 53, KAMEHAMEHA II 28
Stephanie Dang had a game-high 15 points as the Eagles drubbed the Warriors.
At Hawaii Baptist gym
KAMEHAMEHA II (1-3) |
3 |
7 |
8 |
10 |
— |
28 |
HAWAII BAPTIST (4-0) |
17 |
13 |
8 |
15 |
— |
53 |
KAMEHAMEHA II—Kylie Leong 0, Maueric Abella 1, Taylin Perreira 0, Andie Hoshijo 2, Breelyn Clark 5, Kiana Burnett 0, Nalani Aipoalani-Tuaoi-TooToo 2, Lindsey Mok 9, Katherine Shun-Gilmour 0, Heaven Rodrigues 9.
HAWAII BAPTIST—Kiara Chun 3, Jennifer Gonsalves 3, Stephanie Dang 15, Sara Utsugi 0, Nicole Lopes 4, Ashley Benn 1, Elise Vasper 0, Rylie Wada 12, Caitlen Joy Ramos 2, Taylor White 0, Kaily Lum 0, Keisha Ching 0, Jenee Brown 6, Dominique Hart 7.
3-point goals—Kamehameha II none. Hawaii Baptist 6 (Wada 3, Brown, Dang, Gonsalves).
ILH GIRLS DIVSION III
HAWAIIAN MISSION 44, LANAKILA BAPTIST 36
At Hawaiian Mission
LBS (2-2) |
3 |
8 |
15 |
10 |
— |
36 |
HMA (2-1) |
6 |
13 |
12 |
13 |
— |
44 |
LANAKILA BAPTIST—Jeizylin Pananganall 16, Kanani Kanehailua 0, Caitlyn Guerren 0, Yasmin Powell-Santiago 1, Millie Pacheco 13, Summer Guererro 0, Katherine Walker 6.
HAWAIIAN MISSION—Grazielle Abaya 5, Savanna Valencia 6, Julia Johnson 8, Isabella Olsen 15, Kalena Kaneakua 4, Sarah Jordan Banister 0, Sarah Yasin 0, Annie Polinski 0, Lydia Earles 6.
3-point goals—Lanakila Baptist 2 (Abaya, Olsen). Hawaiian Mission 1 (Pacheco).
Also
MIL varsity girls
Molokai 37, Hana 22
OIA WEST (FRIDAY)
RADFORD 49, WAIPAHU 34
At Waipahu
RADFORD (6-1) |
10 |
12 |
15 |
12 |
— |
49 |
WAIPAHU (0-7) |
11 |
5 |
11 |
7 |
— |
34 |
RADFORD—Brianea Annussek 0, Chloe Slocomb 3, Courtney McCreary 4, Kristin Abad 2, Carla Thomas 0, Jazmin Peralita 4, Jasmine Moody 23, Kennedy Johnson 5, Jamie Stagger 2, Jessyca Wofford 4, Cassidy Wright 2.
WAIPAHU—Shaina Asada 3, Arriane-Joshua Fernandez 5, Arriane-Janine Fernandez 0, Rhica Savella 5, Jayde Libby 4, Alyssa Lene 3, Cecilia Satui 3, Kuinita Donley 11, Kanoe Salbabero-Toyama 0.
3-point goals—Radford 1 (Solcumb). Waipahu 3 (A. Fernandez, Libby, Savella).
Junior varsity—Radford 62, Waipahu 38