Oahu Interscholastic Association | Archive | May, 2007

Baseball Feature Story – Parents Play a major role!

Baseball Feature Story – Parents Play a major role!

by Edward Jackson
Special for Digital Sports Hawaii
05/22/2007

Parents in many cases play a major role in the development of promising high school athletics. They offer support to their kids in many ways like taking them to practices, promoting academic excellence, and attending games as much as possible.

Roddy Saito is a parent who has helped his son stride towards excelling in the sport of baseball.  â??I attend most of my sonâ??s games,â? said Saito. â??I try my best to help him achieve his dreams. He told me early in his life that playing sports was what he wants to do.â?

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HHSAA Track & Field Championships

HHSAA
Track & Field Championships



Th
e
Buffanblu Take Both Boys and Girls Championships


By

Alan Linsky

www.coach-photos.com


May 19th, 2007


The tremendous
depth of the Punahou track and field teams was again in
evidence at the 2007 State Championship meet at War
Memorial Stadium in Wailuku, Maui.


On the girls
side, Baldwin was expected to make a strong challenge,
but an injury to June Ann Lusk all but made it a
certainty that Punahou would prevail. Punahou did it
without having a lot of stars, but showed strength in
almost every event, plus a top showing by Samantha
Cabreros (1st in triple jump and 2nd in long jump).


On the boys
side, it went right down to the final events as Baldwin,
Mililani and Kamehameha all had thoughts of coming away
with the victory. This is where Punahou’s depth again
came to the fore, as an injury to team leader and
multi-event star, Matt Tsujimura, made the final
outcome  a lot closer, but still a win for the Buffanblu.




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KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAII WINS 2ND DIVISION II STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAII WINS
2ND DIVISION II STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

DII CHAMPIONS
Kamehameha- Hawaii







KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAII WINS
2ND DIVISION II STATE CHAMPIONSHIP


By David Kawada Digital
Sports Hawaii
 


Sacred Hearts was happy
to be in the state championship game for the first
time.  Kamehameha-Hawaii was making its 3rd
straight appearance in the title game, having won the
state title in 2005.  In this game the championship
veterans prevailed.  The Lady Warriors defeated the
Lancers 57-30 for the Division II State Championship in
the Hawaiian Airlines HHSAA Girls State Basketball
Tournament. 


The Warriors took an
early lead and just kept on going, doubling up on the
Lancers at halftime with a 32-16 lead.  Sacred Hearts
could not adjust to the Kamehameha pressure defense
which limited the Lancer offense to only 1 point in the
3rd quarter. 


The Lancers were riding
high coming into the game with an undefeated record in
ILH play and dominating their opponents in the
Tournament.  Coach Alan Matsui had his team play
disciplined basketball with good shot selections and
solid ball handling. 


But the Lady Warriors
were more physical and athletic.  They applied a
pressure defense that confused the Lancer guards and
limited their offense.


Sacred Hearts only shot
23% from the field and committed 26 turnovers.  Leading
the scoring was Nalani Bayne with 10 points.  Raecha
Kauahikaua added 8 points and grabbed 6 rebounds.  Bayne
was named to the All-Tournament Team.


The Warriorsâ?? Tabitha
Eseroma had a slow start but still ended up with 9
points and a game high 11 rebounds.  Ashley Kalauli and
Kozy Toriano combined to lead the team with 14 and 13
points respectively.


Kanisha Bello and Kozy
Toriano were named to the All-Tournament team.  Tabitha
Eseroma, who was dominant in the middle throughout the
Tournament averaging 17 points a game, was named the
Most Outstanding Player.


Congratulations to the
Kamehameha-Hawaii Lady Warriors, the 2007 Division II
State Champions!

DII Runner Up Sacred
Hearts


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WILDCATS ARE THE STATE CHAMPIONS!

WILDCATS ARE THE STATE
CHAMPIONS!

DI CHAMPIONS KONAWAENA



WILDCATS ARE THE STATE
CHAMPIONS!


By David Kawada Digital
Sports Hawaii Correspondent


Konawaena came in to the
Hawaiian Airlines HHSAA Girls Division I State
Basketball Tournament slightly miffed. They were ranked
#1 in the state yet got the #2 seed.  Whether Coach
Bobbie Awa used that as motivation is not known.  What
is known is that the Lady Wildcats stormed through the
Tournament field, defeating 3 ranked teams en route to
winning their 2nd state championship,
defeating Punahou 59-47 at the Stan Sheriff Center. 


Senior Jazzmin
Awa-Williams ended her illustrious high school career in
dream-like fashion. â??This is so great, to end it like
this in my senior year!â? she said.  Awa-Williams poured
in 15 points, grabbed 9 rebounds, and dished out 4
assists in another stellar all-around game even while
the Punahou defense was focused to stop her.  The
All-State player was named to the All-Tournament Team. 


Konawaena guard Liana
Hanato-Smith, ever the calm, cool, and collected one,
started things off with 3 consecutive 3-pointers.  She
and sister Kara Hanato-Smith were able to break the full
court pressure of Punahou for some easy baskets. 


Teammate Mana Hopkins
benefited from the attention given to Awa-Williams.  She
had a career night with 26 points, 9 rebounds, and 3
assists.  Hopkins went 10 for 12 from the free throw
line, including some critical ones toward the end of the
game to seal the victory. 


Punahou, the defending
State Champions, were playing a remarkable tournament
with balanced team play and solid defense.  Janelle
Nomura was a tough floor leader, with 9 points including
2 3-pointers.  She hit one with 4:59 in the 4th
quarter to temporarily swing the momentum to the
Buffanblu. 


But the Wildcats were
just too steady.  Awa played only her starters the
entire game.  Konawaeanaâ??s win made it a Big Island
sweep as Kamehameha-Hawaii won the Division II crown. 


Congratulations to the
Konawaena Lady Wildcats, the 2007 Division I State
Champions!

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14th Annual Mufi Hannemann Basketball Jamboree

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HONOKA’A UPSETS #1 SEED ROOSEVELT

HHSAA State Girls
Basketball – May 16, 2007



HONOKAâ??A UPSETS #1 SEED ROOSEVELT


By
David Kawada
Digital Sports Hawaii
Correspondent
    


This time it was the Dragons doing the slaying, as in
the Lady Dragons from Honokaâ??a (14-3) as they accomplish
the first major upset of the Hawaiian Airlines HHSAA
Girls Basketball State Tournament, by defeating #1 seed
Roosevelt 53-45 at the Stan Sheriff Center. 
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2007 DAVID S. ISHII FOUNDATION GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS


2007 DAVID S. ISHII
FOUNDATION GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS
GIRLS: (TUE&WED) MAY 8&9, 2007 • BOYS: (TUE&WED)
MAY 15&16, 2007

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HHSAA State Girls Basketball

HHSAA State Girls
Basketball – May 15, 2007

 

 

 




Kalani Falcons 64 – Kahuku 37


By Alan Linsky


www.coach-photos.com

for Digital Sports Hawaii


    
As I watched the Kalani vs Kahuku contest in girls
basketball, I couldn’t help thinking of the Iolani vs
Kahuku water polo championship game just played this
past weekend. Kalani was smaller than Kahuku, but
quicker, just like Iolani was in water polo. Very much
quicker. Even though Kahuku won the rebounding battle by
a large margin, 41-26, Kalani’s passes were sharp and
their running always seemed to put them a half-step
ahead of their more powerful foes. In the end, speed
triumphed as Kalani ran away with a 64-37 victory to
move on to the next round where number 2 seeded
Konawaena awaits them. 


Kalani had 3
scorers in double figures,  Courtney Gaddis (14),
Chloe Martin (12), Kacie Gushiken (10). Kahuku was led
by Teeja Afalava with 10 points.


 
 

 

 




Honoka’a 33 – Moanalua 25


By Alan Linsky


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for Digital Sports Hawaii
  

Led by
strong overall play  and 12 rebounds from
Keisha Kanekoa, Honokaa put the brakes on Moanalua’s
shooting with a somewhat close 33-25 victory. This
was a defensive battle as both teams had trouble
putting it in the hole. Only one player made it to
double figures, and that was Jamie-Leigh Ronolo of
Moanalua who had 13. 

Honokaa
earns the right to take on #1 seed Roosevelt at 4pm
in the quarterfinals Wednesday. Moanalua takes on
Farrington at 12:30. Both games are at Stan Sheriff
Center.


 
 

 

 




Punahou 62 – Farrington
37


By Alan Linsky


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for Digital Sports Hawaii


Farrington is a
big, scrappy team. But, they were no match for the Buff
N Blue last night at Stan Sheriff Center. After watching
Punahou all season, it is pretty obvious that they are
playing their best ball right now. Beating Kamehameha to
win the ILH tournament was a huge accomplishment, and
yesterday was more of the same. They are running very
well and playing very smart. To all other teams, beware!
This team may not be seeded, but they are very
dangerous.


Punahou only
had one player in double figures, Tressa Torres with 14
points, as they received a complete team effort. My
unofficial player of the game goes to Chelsea Deptula
who had 9 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 steals. Melanie
Feldman also had a strong game as floor leader with 8
points. Final score was 62-37.  


Punahou plays
#4 seed Lahainaluna at 2:15 this afternoon. Should be a
great game!



 
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HHSAA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT

HHSAA
BASEBALL TOURNAMENT




HHSAA Baseball Championship Tournament



By Jon Bello –  

May 12, 2007
 

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Punahou 11 – Pearl City 1
 


It all came down to
Pearl City vs. Punahou, in finals of the baseball
season.  It was an exciting game between the two.  But
at the end, Punahou defeated the Chargers 7-1. 

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HHSAA Water Polo Championship Tournament


HHSAA Water Polo Championship Tournament



HHSAA Water Polo Championship Tournament



By Tammy McGarvey – 
May 12, 2007
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Iolani

11 – Kahuku 4


Iolani Red Raiders took on the
Kahuku Red Raiders in the Water Polo Final today @
Central Oahu Regional Park.  From the beginning Iolani
took charge and merged victorious over Kahuku.  The
final score 11-4. 



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May 11, 2007
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Kamehameha- Hawaii 8 –
Kapolei 6


KS-Hawaii defeated
Kapolei today in the second round of the Local Motion/HHSAA
Girls Water Polo State Tournament. The final score was
8-6.



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By Tammy McGarvey – 
May 10, 2007
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Lahainaluna 5 –
Kapolei 4

Kapolei Hurricanes met the Lahainaluna Lunas today at
Central Oahu Regional Park for the first round of the
state tournament.  The score throughout the game
remained very close. The Lunas came through with a goal
with a few minutes left on the clock to win 5-4 over the
Hurricanes.

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HI Prep Academy 5 –
Roosevelt 4


The second game of the
state tournament was Hawaii Prep Academy vs. Roosevelt.
It was a very exciting game as the score was very
close.  The goalies of both teams made excellent saves
keeping their teams in the game. Hawaii Prep Academy won
5-4 over Roosevelt.



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Kahuku 10 – Leilehua
0


Kahuku met Leilehua in
the third match of the state tournament. Kahuku was
unstoppable today, however Leilehua did not give up
easily. At the end, Kahuku beat Leilehua 10-0.

 



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Iolani 17 –
Kamehameha-HI 7


In the final match of
the first round of the state tournament, Iolani met
KS-Hawaii. Iolani had many break a ways allowing 1 on 1
situations with the goalie.  The goalie of
KS-Hawaii had great saves, keeping her team alive. The
final score was Iolani 17-7.

 



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