Top-ranked Maryknoll, riding a 27-for-32 night at the foul line, saw a 13-point, fourth-quarter lead nearly evaporate before edging No. 5 Kamehameha 63-55 on Wednesday night at T.C. Ching Gymnasium.
Josh Burnett hustled for 23 points and three steals to lead the Spartans.
“He shot well after starting slow. They’re talented and deep,” Kamehameha coach Julian Nakanishi said. “I don’t think they missed a free throw all game until the last quarter.”
The Spartans felt fortunate to get a win, struggling against Kamehameha’s halfcourt traps in the second half.
“I’m happy we won, but we worked on our jump (trap) plays all week, all month, all season, but not until you see it first-hand, you don’t realize how effective it is,” Maryknoll coach Kelly Grant said. “This was the full wrath of Kamehameha. It was a good experience. If this happened at Kamehameha, they would’ve won by 10. We can shoot free throws here.”
Maryknoll was 12-for-12 from the line until the fourth quarter, when it shot 15-for-20 to finish at 84 percent for the game.
The home crowd had hardly the size and enthusiasm of the Spartans’ previous home game, a 70-66 win over rival Punahou a week earlier. Maryknoll (16-1) improved to 4-0 in ILH play despite a near breakdown in the final quarter. Kamehameha (11-7) dropped to
2-2 in league play after shooting 39 percent from the field (22-for-57) in Maryknoll’s air-conditioned facility. That included 3-for-21 shooting from the 3-point line.
“We’re having trouble putting the ball in the hole lately. We need better decision-making, better passing, knowing when to dribble and not to,” Nakanishi said. “It’s the basketball IQ plays that we need.”
Still, the Warriors, who won the state title in 2009 and ’11, made things interesting. Burnett nailed two of his three treys in the second quarter as Maryknoll opened a 29-19 lead at the break.
The home team, which never trailed in the second half, had a
52-39 lead after Hyrum Harris’ free throws with 6:07 to play. Kamehameha’s halfcourt traps, which weren’t deployed until the second half, began to take a toll on the Spartans.
Noa Kinimaka’s trey from the corner triggered an 11-0 run by the Warriors. Forward Kody Chai (13 points) scored underneath on feeds from Austin Gerard and Makoa Camanse-Stevens, and after Camanse-Stevens (18 points) scored on a steal, Kamehameha was within 52-50 with 3:26 remaining.
But Maryknoll’s man-to-man defense, its pillar for much of the season, rose up. After Harris hit two more foul shots, Burnett blocked a 3-point try and sank two more foul shots for the Spartans.
Kamehameha shot 2-for-13 from beyond the arc in the final quarter, allowing Maryknoll to pull away. After a layup by Kaleb Gilmore (14 points), Burnett picked the ball away from Camanse-Stevens and Danny Danbara hit a free throw for a 61-54 lead with 27 seconds left.
The visitors got no closer the rest of the way.
“In the beginning of the game, we were very patient, but in the second half, we started forcing up shots a little too fast in our offense,” Burnett said.
Maryknoll shot 42 percent from the field (15-for-36) and had 14 turnovers.
It was a strange loss for the Warriors, who allowed just three combined shots by Maryknoll’s bigs, 6-foot-9 Tobias Schramm (one point, nine rebounds) and the 6-5 Harris (10 points, 12 boards). Kamehameha committed just nine turnovers, but was outrebounded 34-19.
The Spartans made Camanse-Stevens, a hard-driving, 6-4 guard, work extra hard for open looks. Camanse-Stevens added six assists, four steals and three boards, but also shot 8-for-20 from the field and missed all seven of his 3-point tries.
Maryknoll’s spark plug off the bench, Tobias Powell, suffered a left leg injury and did not return. The coaching staff expected Powell to get an X-ray after the game.
“Toby’s our most dynamic player. He can play 1 through 4 and he makes good decisions with the ball,” Grant said.
At Maryknoll
Kamehameha (2-2) 9 10 15 21 — 55
Maryknoll (4-0) 9 20 15 19 — 63
KAMEHAMEHA—Noa Kinimaka 3, Makoa Camanse-Stevens 18, Kason Smith-Bejgrowicz 3, Noah Sua-Godinet 2, Haku Durant 0, Austin Gerard 10, Makana Harrison 6, Kody Chai 13, Thordan Latu 0.
MARYKNOLL—Sean Ogata 0, John Mayer 2, Danny Danbara 8, Kaleb Gilmore 14, Tobias Powell 5, Josh Burnett 23, Tamamoko Green 0, Tyson Kaloa 0, Hyrum Harris 10, Tobias Schramm 1.
3-point goals—Kamehameha 3 (Kinimaka, Gerard, Harrison). Maryknoll 6 (Burnett 3, Danbara, Gilmore, Powell).
No. 2 Punahou 57, No. 4 ‘Iolani 36
Nicholas Velasquez hit three 3-pointers and finished with 16 points as the Buffanblu beat the Raiders.
At Punahou
‘Iolani (2-2) 12 5 10 9 — 36
Punahou (3-1) 13 12 16 16 — 57
‘IOLANI—Andrew Okimura 4, Drew Uchiyama 4, Reece Foy 4, Ikaika Phillip 6, Chris Gallacher 2, Marc Ma 2, Zach Buscher 6, Erik Yamada 2, John Lee 6, Josiah Situmeang 0.
PUNAHOU—Randon Oda 0, Jordan Tanuvasa 0, Jared Lum 0, Micah Ma‘a 2, Justin Kam 4, Dayson Watanabe 8, Zach Grief 0, Kala‘i Santos 0, Daniel Andrews 8, Kanawai Noa 9, Nicholas Velasquez 16, Ronley Lakaka 0, Kupono Fey 10, Canton Kaumatule 0, Semisi Uluave 0.
3-point goals—‘Iolani 3 (Lee 2, Okimura). Punahou 4 (Velasquez 3, Noa 1).
Saint Louis 54, Mid-Pacific 32
Nate Mantanona put up 16 points and Ihaka Johnson added 14, including four 3-pointers, as the host Crusaders (1-3) routed the Owls (0-4).
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MID-PACIFIC—Brian Chung 2, Andrew Maybin 0, D. Florenco 0, Den Suehiro , Brennan O’Connell 0, Andrew Kargol 0, Thomas Blanco 0, Kyle Husslein 13, Tyler Yamachika 0, Kenneth Colombe 0, Justin Daise 1, Ryan Swanson 4, James Woo 6, Gavin Nishizawa 0, Jacob Murray 6.
SAINT LOUIS—Ricky Alho-Pinera 0, Jimmy Nunuha III 7, Kevin Marks 0, J. Bermudez 0, Ihaka Johnson 14, Nate Mantanona 16, J. Lulu 0, C. Nascimento 0, Jaron Hall-Monis 6, Peter Sagapolutele 0, Elijah Robb 0, Wallen Te‘o 0, Robert Sawinski 11, Daniel Yoshiki 0, S. Johnson 0.
3-point goals—Mid-Pacific 2 (Husslein, Murray). Saint Louis 7 (Johnson 4, Mantanona 2, Nunuha III).
ILH Division II Boys
Hawaiian Mission 58,
Hawaii Baptist 49
At Hawaiian Mission
Hawaii Baptist (2-2) 6 11 13 19 — 49
HMA (1-2) 14 17 10 17 — 58
HAWAII BAPTIST—Bryson Hirokawa 3, Michael Dang 2, Joshua Kishaba 0, BJ Hosaka 20, Danton Tominaga 2, Chris Caballes 4, Matthew Kishaba 17, Jordan Kauwe 0, Brett Miller 1, David Efhan 0.
HAWAIIAN MISSION—Israel Olsen 0, Jacob Kaneakua 0, Ryan Kim 0, J.T. Landenberger 2, Polo Jin 0, David Wright 0, Marcus Uechi 6, Mark Valencia 10, Lucas Earles 3, Nesi Beschard 13, Jared Siok 4, Seth Jackson 8, Trevor Johnson 4, Jordon Clark 0, J.J. Reynolds 8.
3-point goals—Hawaii Baptist 7 (Hosaka 3, M. Kishaba 3, Hirokawa). Hawaiian Mission none.
Lanakila Baptist 64,
Christian Academy 52
Elijah Butler posted 24 points to lead the Warriors over the Patriots for their first conference win.
Matthew Urcia finished with a team-high 19 points for Christian Academy.
At Salt Lake Gym
CA (0-2) 19 10 7 16 — 52
Lanakila Bap. (1-3) 16 21 17 10 — 64
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY—Matthew Urcia 19, Shaun Bonilla 10, Ethan Reyes 12, Philip Onomura 2, Jacob-Aaron Salas 3, Joshua Luna 6.
LANAKILA BAPTIST—Elijah Butler 24, Isaac Shubert 8, Roycen Routt 14, Jeremy Clark 0, Andrew Walker 15, Jesse Mariano 0, Joshua Mungie 0, Hikaru Kamikubo 3, Robert Baker 0, Keanu Cikowsky 0, Jerrold Mariano 0.
3-point goals—Christian Academy none. Lanakila Baptist none.
OIA East boys
No. 2 Kalaheo 51,
No. 10 Farrington 32
The Mustangs tallied seven 3-pointers to defeat the Governors. Shemuel Sukumaran led Kalaheo with 12 points.
At Kalaheo
Farrington (4-1) 4 10 10 8 — 32
Kalaheo (5-0) 14 19 4 14 — 51
FARRINGTON—Jacob McEnroe 10, Mark Dudalao 2, Isaiah Smith 0, Van Hugo 3, Marco Cudia 2, Michael Alob 0, Francis Fepuleai 0, Lee Jensen Mahiai 0, Tyler Liana 6, David Luafatasago 7, Mason Semisi 2, John Castillo 0.
KALAHEO—Josh Ko 11, Shemuel Sukumaran 12, Alec Macleod 0, Kalei Zuttermeister 8, Kurt Vegas 3, Kalani Green 2, Derick Morgan 8, Salila Tucker 0, Kupa‘a Harrison 6, Anthony Rowan 1.
3-point goals—Farrington 1 (Hugo). Kalaheo 7 (Sukumaran 2, Zuttermeister 2, Vegas, Harrison, Ko).
Junior varsity—Farrington 55, Kalaheo 39
No. 7 Moanalua 64, Kaiser 39
Kahanu Puulei-Auld scored 13 points for Na Menehune, while the Cougars’ Chance Kalaugher finished with a game-high 14 points.
At Moanalua
Kaiser (2-3) 7 12 16 4 — 39
Moanalua (4-1) 18 9 17 20 — 64
KAISER—Clayton Sai 0, Nic Tom 3, Melvin Kahunanui 2, Breysen Chun-Ming 0, Makena Kaneaiakala 3, Trevin Kahunanui 4, Tarius Hill 9, Taylor Damaschi 0, Chance Kalaugher 14, Leimana Chong-Gum 0, Christian Kastrinakis 4.
MOANALUA—Jon-Michael Sharsh 0, Ola Brown 9, Reyn Okimoto 2, Elo Badua 3, Kahanu Pu‘ulei-Auld 13, Alijohn Bumanglag 0, Jamaal Willis 8, Antoine Hines 2, Zack Pu‘ulei-Loi-On 0, Justin Hudcovic 4, Wyatt Nunes 0, Eliet Donley 5, Alaziar Torres 4, Jordan Williams 2, Aaron Stuart 8, Austin Failauga 4.
3-point goals—Kaiser none. Moanalua 3 (Willis 2, Brown).
Junior varsity—Moanalua 73, Kaiser 29
Kaimuki 57, Anuenue 18
Hunter Young and Kenny Fujioka each scored 13 points as the Bulldogs routed Na Koa for their first league win.
At Kaimuki
Anuenue (0-5) 5 5 6 2 — 18
Kaimuki (1-4) 19 17 11 10 — 57
ANUENUE—Ikaika Benjamin 5, Kamanaopono Grace-Kekawa 2, Kimo Romena 1, Kamana‘o Dureg , Naali‘i Dureg 6, Ka‘imi Tasaka 0, Kawa‘a Kahana-Reid 0, Keanu Rodriguez 0, Pono Kahili 4, ‘Aleno Del Toro 0, Kaleo Lindsey 0, Kaleo Gaspar 0.
KAIMUKI—Kency Owens 9, Jaypee Unabia 10, Kenny Fujioka 13, Hunter Young 13, Henry Alesana 2, AJ Kamano 0, Zachary Bastatas 10.
3-point goals—Anuenue 1 (Benjamin). Kaimuki 5 (Baftana 2, Unabia 2, Fujioka).
Kahuku 54, Castle 39
Lasselle Thompson went 5-for-8 from the free-throw line and scored 11 of his 15 points in the first half to lead the Red Raiders over the Knights.
At Castle
Kahuku (4-1) 13 14 18 9 — 54
Castle (0-5) 8 14 8 9 — 39
KAHUKU—Chance Maghanoy 0, Will Cravens 12, Lasselle Thompson 15, Ku-j Tapusoa 0, Soli Afalava 7, Quayd AhYou 6, Hirkley Latu 10, Lamone Williams 4.
CASTLE—Avery Carvalho 2, Justin Pang 9, Micah Takekawa 0, Kela Shea 10, John Kaho‘okele 0, Keanu Furtado 9, Erik Smith 0, Nui Furtado 3, Joe Lilio III 6, Bryson Aiwohi 0.
3-point goals—Kahuku 3 (Cravens 2, Afalava). Castle 1 (Keanu Furtado).
Junior varsity—Kahuku 45, Castle 44
McKinley 79, Kalani 69, OT
The Tigers pulled away with an 11-1 run in overtime to defeat the Falcons.
McKinley’s AJ Ortaleza racked up 25 points, followed by Kui Williams with 19. Teammate Joseph Alzona sank five from behind the arc to add 18 points. Matthew Haili led Kalani with 18 points.
At Kalani
McKinley (2-3) 17 25 13 13 11 — 79
Kalani (3-2) 19 19 18 12 1 — 69
MCKINLEY—Dan Villejo 2, Kui Williams 19, Joseph Alzona 18, Dayton Lee 0, Jeff Fronda 14, AJ Ortaleza 25, Erolino Javier 0, Jared Malaga 1.
KALANI—Dallas Asuncion 4, Trevor Yamashita 0, Alexander Tungpalan 8, Cory Mitchell 12, Ryan Kuboyama 0, Matthew Haili 18, Brandon Roberts 15, Michael Pimental 12, Brandon Hill 0.
3-point goals—McKinley 8 (Alzona 5, Ortaleza 2, Fronda). Kalani 6 (Tungpalan 2, Roberts 2, Mitchell, Pimental).
Junior varsity—Kalani 56, McKinley 47
Kailua 58, Roosevelt 51
The Surfriders held off a late rally by the Rough Riders to capture their third conference win.
Kailua’s Kekoa Ford paved the way with 19 points. J.J. Acopan led Roosevelt with 15 points.
At Roosevelt
Kailua (3-2) 13 13 14 18 — 58
Roosevelt (2-3) 6 6 21 18 — 51
KAILUA—Cason Kalei 3, Dayson Davids 0, Kalani Johnson 0, Willie Kailimai 9, Eric Lavoie 0, Kawika Lewis 0, Matthew Bishop 12, Delywn Richards Jr. 0, Noah Auld 7, Christian Kamu Scheer 0, Kekoa Ford 19, Kirk Ronolo Jr. 8, Marcus Malepeai 0.
ROOSEVELT—Bryson Quakenbush 4, JJ Acopan 15, Justin Furtado 5, Jake Kawasaki 0, Isaiah Visoria 3, Anfernee Liwai 10, Alleck Dizon 0, Mick Colling 2, Valen Inaura 1, Henry Maumalanga 6, Algeson Panopio 2, Chaston Marcos 3.
3-point goals—Kailua 3 (Ford 3). Roosevelt 5 (Acopan 3, Furtado, Maumalanga).
Junior varsity—Kailua 40, Roosevelt 33
OIA West Boys
No. 6 Kapolei 62, Aiea 36
Curtis Tavares drained three treys en route to 13 points, and Joshua Wills added 11 as the Hurricanes stayed perfect in league play by routing Na Alii.
At Aiea
Kapolei (5-0) 20 16 14 12 — 62
Aiea (1-3) 7 10 14 5 — 36
KAPOLEI—Elia McKeague 3, Brandon William 0, Curtis Tavares 13, Ka‘eo Soares 7, Joshua Wills 11, Devettrius Hayes 0, Aaron Jackson 0, Christopher Dillard 10, Brailand Hern 5, Benjahmin Toomolatai 0, Zachary Reeves 6, Mason Alfaro 0, Elijah Gipson 5, Michael Kapoi 2.
AIEA—Christian Maglaya 1, Mana Ka‘ahanui 0, Aryn Antonio 7, Mikel Raza 0, Keali‘i Leopoldo 2, Bronson Lee 3, Brandon Lee 2, Michael Taliulu 0, Bryson Naito 7, Rusty Fontes 0, Sausau Foumai 0, Kimo Souza 3, Matthew Sio 2, Jantsen Shinmoto 9.
3-point goals—Kapolei 4 (Tavares 3, Wills). Aiea 4 (Antonio, Shinmoto, Bro. Lee, Souza).
Junior varsity—Aiea 64, Kapolei 33
Pearl City 46, Radford 19
Daicorri Briscoe finished with a team-high 10 points for the Chargers, who remained undefeated in the OIA West.
At Radford
Pearl City (5-0) 16 10 13 7 — 46
Radford (1-4) 4 5 0 10 — 19
PEARL CITY—Isaac Amorin 8, Eric Dela Pena 2, Reymart Rosario 5, Tyson Hickcox 9, Zach Kaya 2, Sonny Glisson 2, Daicorri Briscoe 10, Bricen Shaser 3, Shandy Reyes 1, Joshua Cubi 4, Bryson Galderia 0, Josh Arellano 0.
RADFORD—Jordin Pacheco 4, Kalei Wong 1, Malcolm Hill 3, Mark Reven Villejo 3, Jamaree Jackson 1, Courtney Spencer 5, Ammon Seei 0, Jordan Riley 1, Mana Kakiva 1, Blake Weldon 0, Trevon Hinkle 0, Lupe Terawaa 0, Kendall Bryant 0.
3-point goals—Pearl City 2 (Rosario, Hickcox). Radford 1 (Spencer).
Junior varsity—Radford 49, Pearl City 26
Mililani 48, Campbell 44
Sylvester Panoncillo scored 12 points and Elijah Gambol chipped in 10 to help the Trojans hold off the Sabers, who were led by Melvin Bergado (15 points) and Gilbert Dayanan (13 points).
Mililani’s Ian Namu converted two free throws with about 15 seconds remaining for the final margin of victory.
At Mililani
Campbell (2-2) 18 6 10 10 — 44
Mililani (2-3) 11 13 15 9 — 48
CAMPBELL—Brannon Cody Bantolina 3, Jomar Jett Gapusan 0, Alex Layi 0, Joshua Michael Forte 4, J. Arigo 0, Jayce Bantolina 7, Paul Andrew Rhoden 0, Justin Tago’Sue 2, Gilbert Dayanan 13, Melvin Bergado 15, Donovan Poniatowski 0, Juan-Paulo Felizardo 0, Kainoa Perry 0.
MILILANI—Chedan Pascual 2, Jason Calabrese 3, Sylvester Panoncillo 12, Cody Sison 1, Elijah Gambol 10, Ian Namu 6, Noel Bueno 8, Kekoa Fields 6, Jeremy Rozmeski 0, Sean Fitzgerald 0.
3-point goals—Campbell 3 (B. Bantolina, J. Bantolina, Dayanan). Mililani 2 (Gambol, Bueno).
Junior varsity—Mililani 37, Campbell 33
Waianae 65, Nanakuli 48
Jamal Lopez scored 17 points as the Seariders topped the Golden Hawks. Joe Shelton led Nanakuli with 17 points.
At Nanakuli
Waianae (3-2) 9 11 29 16 — 65
Nanakuli (2-3) 7 12 13 16 — 48
WAIANAE—Justin Kila 11, Tyger Rohr 1, Jamal Lopez 17, Makana Piilani 5, Cleg Borge 4, Joe Garcia 9, Franklin Galiza 0, Mahvan Tau 1, Alex Richardson 6, Austin Thomas 3, Jonathan Dannog 5, Bronson Brown Kaopua 0, Wayne Silva 3.
NANAKULI—Alika Moore 0, Charles Garcia 0, Tryson Vincent 4, Josh DeFreitas 8, Joe Shelton 17, Daniel Puni 7, Lanson Liki 8, Royce Ochimas 4, Mason Vaivai 0, Sebastian Gaison 0.
3-point goals—Waianae 3 (Kila, Lopez, Piilani). Nanakuli 2 (Shelton 2).
Junior varsity—Nanakuli 39, Waianae 27
Waialua 64, Waipahu 60
Xavier Repollo scored a game-high 25 points and converted 10 free throws in the fourth quarter to help the Bulldogs edge the Marauders.
At Waialua
Waipahu (1-3) 10 16 11 23 — 60
Waialua (1-3) 10 18 18 18 — 64
WAIPAHU—Keanu Deboma 7, Gerrymie Ilan 2, Ryan Mendoza 2, Brendan Mendoza-Bulong 20, Dustin Morales 7, Eliser Paclob Jr. 2, Jed Pagtulingan 11, Triton Tatupu 9, Abelle Tejada 0.
WAIALUA—Brian Jay Pascua 4, Xavier Repollo 25, Lance Manalo 2, Kaimana Eguires 7, Keevin Cuadro 10, Richard Pascua 0, William Blaser 10, Jeren Dingal 2, Shannon Fisher-LaRue 4, Koa Lagapa 0.
3-point goals—Waipahu 3 (Mendoza-Bulong, Pagtulingan, Morales). Waialua 1 (Eguires).
Junior varsity—Waipahu 55, Waialua 43
ILH Division I Girls
No. 4 ‘Iolani 51,
No. 7 Maryknoll 37
Alex Masaquel scored 15 of her game-high 20 points in the second half as the Raiders routed the Spartans, who were led by Maia Laboy (13 points).
At ‘Iolani
Maryknoll (3-3) 6 6 10 15 — 37
‘Iolani (4-2) 14 16 9 12 — 51
MARYKNOLL—Alexis Delovio 2, Maile Goodin 1, Maya Rodriguez-Chang 0, Crystie Wong 0, Maia Laboy 13, Cianna Ochoco 7, Kaile Cambra 0, Kayla Agustin 0, Lindsey Lee 3, Siena Shupe 7, Maegen Martin 3, Kylie Teramoto 1.
‘IOLANI—Sheyla Pua Kahalehoe 5, Bailey Choy 0, Klein Masutani 1, Brooke Maeda 0, Sierra Buscher 0, Lindsey Combs 0, Abrianna Johnson-Edwards 11, Sunshine Saucedo 0, Alyssa Liilii 7, Alex Masaquel 20, Taimane Passi 2, Jade Botelho 5.
3-point goals—Maryknoll 2 (Ochoco, Shupe). ‘Iolani 1 (Masaquel).
No. 6 Punahou 43, Mid-Pacific 22
Turner Wong posted 14 points as the Buffanblu topped the Owls.
Punahou outscored Mid-Pacific by 20 points in the second half.
At Punahou
Mid-Pacific (2-5) 7 9 3 3 — 22
Punahou (4-3) 9 8 17 9 — 43
MID-PACIFIC—Emma Krening 0, Alexe Navarro 1, Kamalei Lyons 3, Kayla Muraoka 0, Kiki Robertson 11, Rebecca Martin 0, Judy Phan 0, Skyla Alcon 0, Pua Kanekoa 7, Courtney Tom 0.
PUNAHOU—Keau Fey 5, Aviana Finn 0, Michelle San Luis 0, Whitney Sia 0, Hailey Motooka 6, Astra Kidani 9, Asia Oliveri 2, Turner Wong 14, Kaitlyn Waki 1, Tyra Moe 6, Puieti Maka 0.
3-point goals—Mid-Pacific none. Punahou 5 (Kidani 3, Motooka 2).
ILH Division II Girls
Christian Academy 36,
St. Andrew’s Priory 33, OT
Charanne Bonilla led Christian Academy with 15 points.
At Salt Lake gym
CA (1-6) 6 7 7 8 8 — 36
St. Andrew’s (0-7) 8 8 5 7 5 — 33
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY—Rhea Elcock 7, Claudeth Ann Teruel 1, Rebecca Abergas 3, Heavenlee Asato 2, Briana Rodrigues 8, Charanne Bonilla 15, Kristyn Fujii 0.
ST. ANDREW’S—Rachel Tamashiro 8, Megan Ho 2, Kallie Chang 13, Amber Tajiri 5, Kailee Shiraishi 3, Sylvanna Henen 2, Rachel Yoshida 0.
3-point goals—Christian Academy 3 (Bonilla 2, Abergas). St. Andrew’s 1 (Tajiri).
ILH Division III Girls
Hawaiian Mission 28,
Island Pacific 20
Kalena Kaneakua scored 12 points to lead the Knights.
At Hawaiian Mission
Island Pacific (1-4) 7 6 5 2 — 20
HMA (1-2) 6 10 5 7 — 28
ISLAND PACIFIC—Kaylyn Kekao 0, Erica Brenner 4, Nathasia Cabreros 0, Faith Hartly 0, Tia Odard 4, Kiana Fleming 2, Melannie Namoca 3, Chelsa Robello 0, Isabella Yeur 5, Shelby Poole 0, Kaitlyn Glaser 2.
HAWAIIAN MISSION—Raeann Butala 2, Savanna Valencia 2, Abegail Ramos 0, Isabella Olsen 6, Dirajah Naeole-Miles 0, Sarah Santiwan 2, Lydia Earles 2, Laryssa Furtado 0, Sita Mairu 2, Grazielle Abaya 0, Kalena Kaneakua 12, Sarah Yasin 0.
3-point goals—Island Pacific none. Hawaiian Mission 1 (Kaneakua).
Also
ILH
Division I-AA varsity boys
Kamehameha 49, Punahou 39
Saint Louis 49, Maryknoll 41
BIIF
Varsity girls
Hawaii Prep 52, Kealakehe 14
Tuesday’s Late Results
Waianae 48, Kapolei 18
At Waianae
Kapolei (6-4) 0 9 4 5 — 18
Waianae (6-4) 9 14 10 15 — 48
KAPOLEI—Desiree Vega 0, Amayha Dycus 0, Bernice Ching 2, Jalen Payongayong 0, Raquel Lasconia 8, Gabriella Sanchez 0, Aiga Ah-Ching 0, Martina Aspiroz 0, Jennifer Hiliard 3, Kela Whiteurst 3, Malia Folaumahina 2.
WAIANAE—Lokelani Kelii 13, Cayshia Alapai 0, Kuulei Bailey 0, Raegina Atiga 3, Leilani Atuatasi 13, Haley Hughes 0, Jayrushia Martin 0, Makanamakai Kealoha 8, Raywyne Atiga 11, Alavoni Tukunga 0.
3-point goals—Kapolei none. Waianae 3 (Atuatasi, Kealoha, Ray. Atiga).
Junior varsity—Waianae 45, Kapolei 22
Lutheran 48, Lanakila Baptist 25
At La Pietra
Lutheran (6-0) 13 24 8 3 — 48
Lanakila Bap. (1-6) 3 9 6 7 — 25
LUTHERAN—Kayla Suganuma 10, Kailyn Osaki 9, Jasmine Fong 0, Vikatolia Naulu 15, Kaleihiwa Ah New 8, Doris Naulu 6.
LANAKILA BAPTIST—Jeizelyn Pananganan 10, Emily Abang 0, Bethesa Camacho 4, Nicole Fisher 0, Millie Pacheco 7, Janelle Czerkowy 1, Jessica Yri 0, Katherine Walker 0, Rebecca Carruthers 1, Precious Mariano 0, Jasmine Powell-Santiago 0, M. Flowers 2.
3-point goals—Lutheran 3 (Suganuma 2, Osaki). Lanakila Baptist 1 (Pacheco ).
Kamehameha II 41, La Pietra 38
At La Pietra
Kamehameha II (3-4) 11 11 9 10 — 41
La Pietra (0-6) 7 9 9 13 — 38
KAMEHAMEHA II—Kylie Leong 15, Taylin Perreira 2, Andie Hoshijo 3, Raquel-Justice Simeona-Velez 4, Katherine Shun-Gilmour 0, Sanoe Kaohelaulii 7, Lindsey Mok 10.
LA PIETRA—Veloniqa Taniguchi 0, Kaylene Kiana Hoohuli 2, Gabrielle Mark 4, Napua Lum 2, Chelsea Cypress 1, Marina Sewell 10, Nikki Nguyen 2, Marissa Hoen 17.
3-point goals—Kamehameha II 2 (Leong, Hoshijo). La Pietra 1 (Sewell).