Maryknoll point guard Kaleb Gilmore does more than play a good game — he watches a good game, as well.
Gilmore scored 14 of his 30 points in a run to begin the fourth quarter to help No. 3 Maryknoll beat No. 2 ‘Iolani 69-60 in front of a loud crowd at ‘Iolani on Saturday night.
Gilmore sat on the bench for the last 2 minutes, 15 seconds of the third quarter, watching ‘Iolani drop a 12-point deficit to three.
The Raiders enjoyed a 9-for-12 effort from the line in that stretch, while the Spartans didn’t get to the line once. ‘Iolani took 21 free throws to Maryknoll’s four in the quarter, but it evened out at the end, with Maryknoll hitting 22 of 30 and ‘Iolani making 22 of 34.
"That’s just the way it goes," Maryknoll coach Kelly Grant said. "Our third quarter has always been our nemesis, but we still had the lead after the third, so I was pleased with that."
When the team took the floor after the break, Gilmore applied what he learned in his mandated rest period, and ‘Iolani didn’t have a prayer of stopping him.
"I noticed that someone needed to take the lead and I just thought it could be me," Gilmore said. "I can notice what we are doing wrong, what we can improve on and just help the team win. I saw a whole bunch of holes and I just tried to take advantage of them."
Gilmore doubled the Spartans’ lead with a 3-pointer out of the break, then hit a pair of free throws and a floater before burying another trey to run it to 51-40. ‘Iolani fought back on a pair of 3-pointers by Ikaika Phillip, who led the Raiders with 21 points, but Gilmore’s heroics were too much to overcome.
Maryknoll has won nine games in a row and improved to 3-0 in the ILH, while ‘Iolani dropped to 2-1. The Spartans host Kamehameha on Wednesday on the same day that the Raiders visit Punahou. Maryknoll gets Punahou two days after that, giving them three big games in a row.
That might give the Spartans a little bit more alone time, as Grant and his staff purposely stayed away from the Spartans’ locker room before the game, just sitting in the stands and waiting for his boys to emerge for game time.
"This is huge," Grant said. "Any time you can come into ‘Iolani and win, that’s a big win. I played it like it was any other game, I didn’t want to add any stress, but they knew. I didn’t have to say anything. We were prepared."
At ‘Iolani |
Maryknoll (3-0) |
8 |
16 |
17 |
28 |
— |
69 |
‘Iolani (2-1) |
12 |
7 |
19 |
22 |
— |
60 |
MARYKNOLL–Josh Burnett 21, Kaleb Gilmore 30, Kamakana Winquist 8, Micah McGivern 2, Sam Ahn 2, Sean Ogata 1, Kalei Victorino 1, Tyson Kailoa 2, Brandon Floyd 2.
‘IOLANI–Pikai Winchester 3, John Lee 0, Ikaika Phillip 21, Zach Gelacio 6, Chris Gallacher 0, Erik Yamada 6, Zach Buscher 15, Kamu Borden 2, Robert Mann 7, Hugh Hogland 0.
3-point goals–Maryknoll 5 (Gilmore 4, Burnett). ‘Iolani 6 (Phillip 4, Winchester, Buscher).
No. 1 Punahou 80, Mid-Pacific 47
Justin Kam had a game-high 18 points, and Chris Kobayashi drained four 3-pointers to power the top-ranked Buffanblu by the Owls.
Kyle Husslein had three 3-pointers and a team-high 17 points for Mid-Pacific.
At Mid-Pacific |
Punahou (3-0) |
18 |
20 |
17 |
25 |
— |
80 |
Mid-Pacific (0-3) |
16 |
7 |
11 |
13 |
— |
47 |
PUNAHOU–Justin Kam 18, Dayson Watanabe 15, Chris Kobayashi 12, Davis Miyashiro-Saipa’ia 8, Kala’i Santos 7, Daniel Andrews 6, Kanawai Noa 4, Semisi Uluave 4, Blake Wade 4, Ronley Lakalaka 1, Jared Lum 1, Alexander Kidani 0, Micah Ma’a 0, Randon Oda 0.
MID-PACIFIC–Kyle Husslein 17, Justin Daise 11, Daniel Florenco 8, Burson Wang 4, Andrew Kargol 2, Den Suehiro 2, Andrew Maybin 2, Mycah Lee 1, Benjamin Swanson 0, Ken Colombe 0, Nathaniel Ng 0, Tyler Yamachika 0.
3-point goals–Punahou 9 (Kobayashi 4, Kam 2, Santos 2, Watanabe). MPI 6 (Husslein 3, Florenco 2, Daise).
No. 6 Kamehameha 45, No. 9 Saint Louis 42
Jaycob Smith had 15 points and Noah Sua-Godinet 14 as the Warriors beat the Crusaders for their first league win in three tries.
Jimmy Nunuha III had a game-high 18 for Saint Louis.
At Kamehameha |
St. Louis (0-3) |
10 |
10 |
5 |
17 |
— |
42 |
Kamehameha (1-2) |
9 |
13 |
11 |
12 |
— |
45 |
SAINT LOUIS–Jimmy Nunuha III 18, Ihaka Johnson 7, Kevin Marks 1, Aotoa Augafa 0, Kolten Nacimento 5, Fred Ulu-Perry 0, Jedediah Lulu 5, Elijah Robb 0, Spencer Johnson 2, Keanu Souza 0, Brett Uchima 4.
KAMEHAMEHA–Noa Kinimaka 5, Alakai Freitas 4, Elijah Leslie 0, Kayson Smith-Bejgrowicz 3, Noah Sua-Godinet 14, Jaycob Smith 15, Devin Mau 0, Noah Gelacio 0, Jordan Paulo 0, Saint Gelacio 3, Nakoa Pauole 1.
3-point goals–Saint Louis 2 (I. Johnson, Nascimento). Kamehameha 5 (Smith 3, Kinimaka, Sua-Godinet).
Also
Division I-AA boys
Iolani 47, Kamehameha 30
Punahou 55, Maryknoll 32
MIL
Varsity boys
Lanai 38, Molokai 32
BIIF
Junior varsity boys
Friday
Kamehameha-Hawaii 70, Honokaa 37