Fia Tailele-Latu scored 19 points as No. 7 Kahuku pulled away for a 63-48 win over Moanalua on Wednesday night at Na Menehune’s gym.
Kahuku improved to 3-0 in OIA play despite a sluggish start against Na Menehune. Moanalua dropped to 3-1 in league play.
"This is what we wanted, to be 3-0 at this point," Kahuku coach Scott DeSilva said.
Hookela Schwenke added 13 points off the bench.
LaChae McColor led Moanalua with 21 points.
Tailele-Latu, who also had five assists and five rebounds, says there’s room for improvement.
"We played good, but we can do better offensively with more intensity," she said. "Defensively, we want to be more aggressive without fouling on rebounds."
The senior point guard poured in nine points in a pivotal second quarter. Most of the points came on explosive drives through the lane.
"We did a decent job in the first quarter containing Fia, but we couldn’t close those gaps. She does a good job attacking," Moanalua coach Dane Canida said.
Moanalua’s normally sharpshooting 3-point bombers went cold after hitting two treys in the opening quarter. They led 11-6 late in the first quarter, but 13 turnovers in the first half against Kahuku’s suffocating halfcourt man defense were costly. They also shot 1-for-12 from beyond the arc in the final three quarters.
The visiting Lady Raiders closed the first half with a 15-5 run, getting an NBA-range trey by Tailele-Latu to open a 32-20 lead at intermission.
"We need to be more consistent and run our plays," DeSilva said, noting that guard Talia Brown is out with an ankle injury suffered in a win over Kaimuki last week.
The shots were there for Moanalua.
"Tonight, it just wasn’t there. We attacked the middle, shots didn’t fall. We kicked it out, shots didn’t fall," Canida said. "We couldn’t run our sets and that’s credit to Kahuku."
Tailele-Latu’s defense was part of that Kahuku run. DeSilva sent her to deny McColor the ball. McColor was limited to just two field goal attempts in the third quarter, making both.
"Like we did against Princess (Lauvao of Kaimuki), I wanted to take the ball out of No. 1’s (McColor’s) hands. Every time she had the ball, she was creating and we were too slow reacting," DeSilva said.
Kahuku stretched the lead to 42-23 midway through the third quarter on a low-post shimmy move by Tailele-Latu. The visitors also outrebounded the home team 10-3 in the third.
Moanalua got no closer than 14 points the rest of the way.
Kahuku shot 51 percent from the field (26-for-51) and outrebounded Moanalua 29-26. Moanalua shot 27 percent (15-for-55) from the field, including 3-for-17 from deep. They were also 15-for-26 at the foul line (58 percent) to Kahuku’s 53 percent (10-for-19). Moanalua finished with 20 turnovers. Kahuku had 14 of its 22 giveaways in the second half as DeSilva emptied his bench.
At Moanalua
Kahuku (3-0) |
10 |
22 |
17 |
14 |
— |
63 |
Moanalua (3-1) |
11 |
9 |
12 |
16 |
— |
48 |
KAHUKU—Adora Anae 2, Fia Tailele-Latu 19, Taimane Are 0, Cybil Cravens 0, Pati Anae 6, Sinamoni Tonga 4, Delycia Seui-Matagi 7, Hookela Schwenke 13, Tihane Kamae 2, Jovelana Muti 0, Tara Tailele 4, Sina Tito 0, Malia Leiautaua 2, Kiana Nauahi 2, Tyra Meredith 2.
MOANALUA—LaChae McColor 21, Jasmine Sagaysay 0, Sydnie Canencia 3, Alexis Asuncion 5, Ahi Roy 5, Ciera O’Brien 7, Hoku Mateo 7, Miki Sylva 0, Cherie Bento 0. 3-point goals—Kahuku 1 (Tailele-Latu), Moanalua 3 (McColor, Asuncion, Roy).
Junior varsity—Kahuku 43, Moanalua 36
OIA RED EAST
Kaimuki 65, Kalani 51
Princess Lauvao scored more than half of the Bulldogs’ points, finishing with 36 in a win over the Falcons.
Carly Kakuda led Kalani with 17 points.
At Kalani
Kaimuki (1-2) |
16 |
18 |
11 |
20 |
— |
65 |
Kalani (0-3) |
13 |
11 |
9 |
18 |
— |
51 |
KAIMUKI—Nikki Vongprachanh 0, Valerie Wilson 5, Canny Aikau 14, Seplynn Aikau 2, Luysa Moala 0, Alison Pologa 5, Julia Soares 0, Alexa Miller 3, Princess Lauvao 36.
KALANI— Carly Kakuda 17, Kimberly Sakamoto 9, Haley Omiya 2, Taili Iinuma 1, Brenna Beall 14, Samantha Shizuru 8, Sarah Halinowksi 0.
3-point goals—Kaimuki 7 (Lauvao 2, C. Aikau 2, Wilson, Pologa, Miller). Kalani 2 (Beall 2).
Junior varsity—Kalani 46, Kaimuki 26
Kalaheo 71, Farrington 47
Gabby Clark scored 21 points as the Mustangs downed the Governors. Kalaheo outscored Farrington 42-21 in the second half.
At Kalaheo
Farrington (0-3) |
7 |
19 |
11 |
10 |
— |
47 |
Kalaheo (1-2) |
15 |
14 |
21 |
21 |
— |
71 |
FARRINGTON—Leah Ramos 0, Hazel Artates 4, Nani Cabato-Machado 10, Megan Aquinaldo 6, Arabelle Dela Cruz 2, Christine Manganaan 0, Tiare Medeiros 2, Jessica Vele 4, Erin Perry 0, Jeneva Toilolo 15, Angelina Sagapolu 4.
KALAHEO—Lindsey Unsell 6, Jayla Tamashiro 11, Tilani Pua’auli 0, Jade Martins 9, Gabby Clark 21, Tara Takata 7, Ulu Perry 5, Sierra Freitas 7, Rebecca Kahlbaun 5, Skye Parker 0.
3-point goals—Farrington 3 (Cabato-Machado 2, Aquinaldo). Kalaheo 0.
Kaiser 58, Kailua 39
Micaela Bitanga scored 16 points and Chantelle Arce added 15 points, including three 3-pointers, as the Cougars defeated the Surfriders.
Patria Yaimoana led Kailua with 18 points.
At Kailua
Kaiser (2-1) |
12 |
18 |
17 |
11 |
— |
58 |
Kailua (2-2) |
7 |
11 |
14 |
7 |
— |
39 |
KAISER—Roselyn Shimaoka 4, Chantelle Arce 15, Brandi Arita 1, Taylor Chang-Simeona 2, Kiana Matsumoto 2, Ashley Soong 8, Skye Keao 0, Micaela Bitanga 16, Kayla Soong 4, Kayla Nihipali 0, Allissa Soong 6.
KAILUA—Delcie Williams 4, Sharray Revyelto 0, Kalia Ripley-Racoma 3, Keala Kaio-Perez 6, Akamulyn Makua 3, Apolonia Fealofani 2, Brianna Kassebeer 3, Saje Perry 0, Patria Yaimoana 18, Sierra Yamaguchi 0.
3-point goals—Kaiser 5 (Arce 3, Bitanga 2). Kailua none.
Junior varsity—Kaiser 49, Kailua 17
OIA RED WEST
Leilehua 68, Pearl City 12
Tiffany Reyher scored 17 points and Elyshia Bowden added 16 as the Mules routed the Chargers.
At Pearl City
Leilehua (2-1) |
31 |
15 |
15 |
7 |
— |
68 |
Pearl City (0-3) |
2 |
4 |
0 |
8 |
— |
12 |
LEILEHUA—Kirzzle Calip 4, Jerilyn Maluyo 0, Tatiana Carovolo 0, Carissa McBride 7, Briana Crawley 13, Tiffany Reyher 17, Elyshia Bowden 16, Allexys Simerly 1, Tywanna Abbott 10, Deja Bryant 0, Mere McKenzie 0.
PEARL CITY—Kacie Chinen 1, Jurey Jao 2, Shandy Frantz 0, Valencia Faateleupu 0, Taylor Inong 0, Amber Bala 0, Ciera Sylva 4, Yubin Cho 0, Lexi Blalock 2, Johnnai Kapua 0, Agassi Augasa 1, Megan Ramos 2, Johnneen Kapua 0.
3-point goals—Leilehua 3 (Reyher 2, Crawley). Pearl City none.
Junior varsity—Leilehua 42, Pearl City 13
Aiea 57, Campbell 43
Pumehana Beltran and Mich’lae Higa combined for 47 points to lead Na Alii over the Sabers. Beltran scored 26 and Higa finished with 21. Marie Togiailua led Campbell with 18 points.
At Campbell
Aiea (3-0) |
12 |
24 |
8 |
13 |
— |
57 |
Campbell (1-2) |
8 |
14 |
10 |
11 |
— |
43 |
AIEA— Allysha Cooper-Tabisola 0, Mich’lae Higa 21, Tiara Lindsey-Navaro 2, Mele Fitani 4, Jayme Matsuda 0, Paula Mauga 0, Natasha Maroney 4, Pumehana Beltran 26.
CAMPBELL—Cydney Curran 2, Dezlee Lindborg-Sandry 4, Aiza Valeriano 0, Cira Delizo 4, Tiana Ryan 0, Brandy Contrades 1, Bethany Scott 2, Sabrina Marzan 2, Marie Togiailua 18, Ipo Achiu 10.
3-point goals—none.
Junior varsity—Campbell 29, Aiea 26
ILH DIVISION II
Hawaii Baptist 42, St. Francis 39
Jenee Brown scored 15 points as the Eagles edged the Saints. Lacey Satele scored 16 points to lead St. Francis.
At Hawaii Baptist
St. Francis (0-1) |
|
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— |
39 |
Hawaii Baptist (1-0) |
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— |
42 |
ST. FRANCIS— Kayla Jones 0, Alissa Pacarro 6, Hunter Roberts 0, Tori Keliiaa 8, Kiana Flynn 0, Taylor Bellevol 2, Lacey Satele 16, Ashley Kahapea-Wagner 0, Rachel Carlos 7.
HAWAII BAPTIST— Rylie Wada 5, Jaryn Ramos 0, Sara Utsugi 0, Torie Miyoi 2, Jennifer Gonsalves 0, Stephanie Dang 6, Nicole Lopes 1, Hailey Chong 0, Jenee Brown 15, Hayley Dixon 7, Kelsey Bajet 0, Dominique Hart 0, Lauren Sumida 4, Kainani Gruspe 0, Megan Horita 2, Kaily Lum 0.
3-point goals—St. Francis 7 (Satele 4, Keliiaa 2, Pacarro). Hawaii Baptist 5 (Dang 2, Brown 2, Wada).