Oahu Interscholastic Association | Archive | March, 2009

Results OIA Water Polo 3-28-09

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Results from 3/28/09

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Games at BYUH

Kahuku

8  7  7  1 
Final 23

McKinley

0  0  1  2 
Final 3

Top Scorers:  

Kahuku – Minnie Whitford 3, Kanani
Bickle 3, Alisha Ferguson 3

McKinley – Winter Drew-Kaohu 2

Kailua

3  3  4  4 
Final 14

Moanalua

0 1  0  5  Final 6

Top Scorers:  

Kailua – Taylor Kaalele 9,
Kuuleialoha Reis-Moniz 1, Isabelle Critcher 1

Moanalua – Rei Koizumi 5, Keirsten
Owens 1

Kahuku

7  5  3  1 
Final 16

Pearl City

0  0  1  2 
Final 3

Top Scorers:

Kahuku – Minnie Whitford 5, Tahnei
Roy 2, Brooke Roy 2

Pearl City – Leslie Hong 2,
Michelle Dudley 1

Games at Kaimuki

Roosevelt

5  7  7  2 
Final 21

Castle

1  1  1  3 
Final 6

Top Scorers:  

Roosevelt – Patrice Dang 5,
Taesha-Marie Keola 5, Gina Galmiche 4

Castle – Nicole Sakuda 3, Kathryn
Norris 1, Ocean Radke 1

Mililani

0  1  1  1 
Final 3

Kalani

5  3  2  2 Final 12

Top Scorers:  

Mililani – Kanani Mazzone 2, Molly
McGuire 1

Kalani – Kaila Garcia 5, Poni
McGee 3, Tina Pulu 3

Team
Standings as of 3/28
                    Wins      Losses
Roosevelt      5 0
Kapolei         4 0
Kahuku       4 0
Mililani         3 1
Kalani         3 2
Kaiser 2 1
Leilehua 2 2
Pearl City 2 3
Kalaheo 1 1
Castle 1 3
Moanalua 1 4
Kailua 1 5
McKinley 0 2
Kaimuki 0 2
Aiea 0 3
Individual Scoring as of 3/28
School Cap # Last First Total points
Roosevelt 16 Keola Taesha-Marie 25
Kailua 4 Kaalele Taylor 21
Kalani 7 McGee Poni 18
Kalani 5 Garcia   Kaila 16
Kahuku 4 Whitford Minnie 13
Kaimuki 3 Avilla-Cornel Keshy 13
Roosevelt 2 Dang Patrice 13
Moanalua 12 Buchanan Kelsie 12
Castle 13 Sakuda        Nicole 11
Kahuku 17 Kehaulelio Keola 11
Kalani 14 Pulu Tina 11
Kapolei 13 Jamora Al 11
Mililani 10 Mazzone Kanani 11

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2009 Hawaii Youth Rugby Invitational- Hawaii Army National Guard

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Congratulations to all the players, coaches and
supporters. The games were great and it was admirable to watch great
sportsmanship amongst our youth. Hawaii’s youth rugby is alive and well.

Many thanks to Sgt.Dana Mueller, his staff and the
Hawaii Army National Guard for the the Kapiolani Park set up ,the
beautiful trophies and the photographer,Kingsley Ah You.

A special mahalo to the UH Rugby Club, their leaders
and supporters for the  delicious bbq’s and continuing their tradition
of having a good time and sharing win or lose.   

Hawaii Youth Rugby is so grateful for the support from
the community and the many people who give so much of their time, money
for the youth.

Last but not least HYR staff,referees and medic, just a phenomenal job.
 
God Bless,
 
Ma’afu Wendt.              

Thursday 3/26

 

Kahuku Rhino’s 28 vs Waipahu Warriors 12  ……7’s game.

Aliamanu Blues 5  vs  UH Youth  12 ……..15’s

Big Island Select 0 vs  Kahuku Rhino’s  7 …..15’s

Waipahu Warriors 0 vs Aliamanu Blues 24 ….15’s

UH Youth 29 vs Big Island Select 3 …..15’s

Kahuku (winner) vs Aliamanu (forfeit) due to prom.

 

Friday 3/27

 

Waipahu 5 vs UH 24 ……10 a side.

Kahuku (U16) 27 vs Big Island (U16) 38 …15’s

Big Island 24 vs Waipahu 19 ….15’s

Aliamanu 24 vs Big Island 20 …15’s

Kahuku (forfeit) vs UH …………15’s due to prom.

 

Saturday  3/28

 

Big Island (U16) 24 vs Kahuku Rhino’s (16) 35 …15’s

UHYRC 43 vs Big Island Select 7  ……SEMI FINALS.

Kahuku Rhino’s 5 vs Aliamanu Blues 19 …..SEMI FINALS.

 

Laie Women 17 vs Windward Tehines 5  WOMENS RUGBY.

 

ALIAMANU BLUES 7  VS  UH YOUTH RUGBY CLUB 17   ….CHAMPIONSHIP GAME.

 

U16 SPORTSMANSHIP and U16 CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY…….. BIG ISLAND SELECT.

U16 MVP………..speedy flyhalf from BiG ISLAND.

U19 SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY…….. WAIPAHU WARRIORS.

U19 2009 CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY ……. UH YOUTH RUGBY CLUB.

U19 MVP ……..Salesi flyhalf from UHYRC.
 


The Hawaii Army National Guard and the Hawaii Youth Rugby Association is proud to announce the Hawaii Youth Rugby Invitational Tournament, the largest youth rugby venue ever held in the great state of Hawaii. In addition to the local island clubs, teams from US Mainland and Canada will be in attendance. All are invited to join “Hawaii’s Own” and share the “Aloha Spirit” in cheering on fine young athletes and future leaders to victory at Kapi’olani Park March 26, 27, 28, 2009.

USA Rugby and The Hawaii Army National Guard officially announced the extension of its partnership agreement with the Hawaii Youth Rugby Association for the 2009 season. Through the Rugby Kit Campaign, USA Rugby and the Hawaii Army National Guard have provided field equipment and uniforms to several qualified Hawaii rugby clubs. This gesture has afforded much of Hawaii’s youth an opportunity to participate and enjoy the sport of Rugby. More importantly, it has helped to establish the solid infrastructure and stability necessary for rugby to continue to grow throughout the Hawaiian Islands.

The National Guard partnership will build upon the foundation of rugby in the State of Hawaii, allowing players and coaches to become better in their sport and in their communities. This program will continue to create better leaders with the strength of character and mental toughness that embodies the values of the Hawaii Army National Guard, USA Rugby, and the Hawaii Youth Rugby Association.

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2009 Team Aloha announced by Mayor Mufi Hannemann

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March 23, 2009

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TEAM ALOHA 2009 NAMED

Team Aloha- the all-stars girls representing prep basketball programs from across the state- leaves Honolulu April 15 for Phoenix, where they will play in the Arizona Elite girls basketball tournament, one of the largest and most prestigious girls events west of the Mississippi.

The team was introduced at a news conference held court side at the Neal Blaisdell Center Arena today at 2:00pm.

Tournament organizers say nearly 200 girls teams of various ages from throughout the United States, and an equal number of college scouts, will participate in the three -day event, which runs from April 17 to 19 at various arenas on the Arizona State University campus in Tempe.  The event is NCAA-sanctioned.

Team Aloha is being led by Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann, who is doubling as assistant coach, and Head Coach Dana Takahara-Dias.  Also joining the group is Keith Amemiya, executive director of the Hawaii High School Athletic Association, which is sponsoring the trip.

This is the third Team Aloha.  The first earned the championship crown by going undefeated in the Nike Storm + Swish tournament held in late September 2006 in Santa Barbara, California.  The second won the consolation division in the Arizona Elite tournament last Apirl.

Said Hannemann, “The number of Hawaii players who have and are succeeding in the collegiate basketball ranks demonstrates that our student-athletes can compete against the best in the nation.  Our victories validated that our girls had the athletic ability, competitiveness, and determination to win.  They really represented the people of Hawaii with poise and class, and I’m confient this year’s team will do an equally great job.”

Amemiya said, “Our goal, as it was in 2006 and 2008, is to give our athletes exposure to college scouts to they can make the best of the opportunities available to them.  We understand that the Arizona Elite tournament is one of the best in the West for that purpose, and that’s why we’ve chosen to participate.”

Team Aloha will practice Tuesday, March 24, from 10 am to 12:30 pm at Manoa Vally District Park Gym, followed by a two-hour scrimmage with college alumnae, beginning at 5pm at Moanalua High School Gym

The team will practice again on Tuesday, April 15, at the NBC.  The team will have lunch at City Hall hosted by Mayor Hannemann, then catch a Hawaiian Airlines direct flight to Phoenix later that afternoon.  They return on Monday, April 20.

Members of the 13-member 2009 squad are:

Player Grade Height School
Lori Yamashita 11 5’4 Iolani




Kamie Imai 11 5’8 Waiakea 




Lia Galdeira 9 5’7 Konawaena




Kylei Maeda 9 5’5 Iolani




Maiki Viela 10 5’4 Lahainaluna




Mikela Thoemmes 11 5’9 Roosevelt




Ashley Agcaoili 10 5’4 Maryknoll




Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo 10 5’9 Farrington




Kalei Adolpho 10 6’1 Molokai




Mysha Sataraka 9 5’7 Punahou




Rachel Tailele 10 5’4 Kahuku




Keaton McFadden 11 5’10 Mid Pacific




Milika Taufa 11 5’11  Lahainaluna




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HawaiiDigitalSports.com Kahuku vs Kailua Tennis


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HawaiiDigitalSports.com OIA VIDEO & PHOTOS: Girls Water Polo Results 3-21-09

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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Digital Sports photo and video presentation of OIA Girls Water Polo.  Kahuku Red Raiders defeated the Kalani Falcons 10-9 in an amazing game at the BYU-H pool.  In the last 9 seconds 3 goals were scored to cap off a great game. 

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Games at CORP


 


Castle


2  0  0  1  Final 3


Leilehua


0  2  3  1  Final 6


 


Top Scorers:  Castle – Kathryn Norris 1, Nicole Sakuda 1, Ocean Radke 1


                       Leilehua – McKenna Shounk 2, Emma Rodrigues 1, Jocelyn Babino 1


 


Mililani


6  1  3  2  Final 12


Kaiser


0  1  1  1  Final 3


 


Top Scorers:  Mililani – Molly McGuire 5, Alexzandrea Daley 2, Ashlee Franklin 2


                       Kaiser – Anela Alumbaugh 1, Kelsie Bauma, Jordan Frommer 1


 


Aiea


0  0  0  1  Final 1


Roosevelt


6  5  2  4  Final 17


 


Top Scorers: Aiea – Natasha Souza – 1


                      Roosevelt – Taesha-Marie Keola 7, Hoku Keola 2, Bori Stoytcheva


 


Kapolei


2  0  3  1  OT 3  Final 9


Kaimuki


1  0  2  3  OT 0  Final 6


Top Scorers: Kapolei – Alexandra Jamora 4, Anna McCarver 1, Nicole Talion 1


                    Kaimuki – Keshy Avilla-Cornel 5, Marisa Kakuda 1


 


Games at BYUH


Pearl City Final 19


Kailua Final 10


Top Scorers: Pearl City – Michelle Dudley 6, Leslie Hong 4, Alayna Negrillo 4


                    Kailua – Taylor Kaalele 4, Ashlie Josue 1, Tehani Linker 1


 


Kalani  Final 9


Kahuku Final 10


 


Top Scorers: Kalani – Poni McGee 4, Kaila Garcia 2, Nikki Noborikawa 1


                     Kahuku – Keola Kahaulelio 6, Minnie Whitford 3, Brooke Roy 1



League Leaders in Scoring


School                   Cap #     Last                        First                       Total points


Kaimuki                 3              Avilla-Cornel      Keshy                    13


Kailua                    4              Kaalele                 Taylor                    11


Moanalua1         2              Buchanan            Kelsie                    9


Pearl City             2              Dudley                  Michelle               9


Roosevelt            16           Keola                     Taesha-Marie    9


Kaiser                    5              Alumbaugh         Anela                    8


Kapolei                 13           Jamora                 Al                            8


Kahuku1              7              Kehaulelio           Keola                     7


Kaiser                    21           Kim                        Kailin                     7


Kalani                    5              Garcia                   Kaila                       7


Kalani                    7              McGee                 Poni                       7


Mililani                  13           McGuire              Molly                     7


Pearl City             16           Negrillo                 Alayna                  7


Kaiser                    13           Ah Sing                 Hope                     6


Kalaheo                10           Jenners                 Angela                  6


Mililani                  6              Franklin               Ashlee                  6


Mililani                  10           Mazzone             Kanani                  6


Pearl City             5              Hong                     Leslie                     6


Aiea                       13           Souza                    Natasha               5


Kahuku                 4              Whitford              Minnie                  5


Kalani                    14           Pulu                       Tina                        5


Kapolei                 11           Jamora                 Maddie                  5


Pearl City             8              Westphalen       Jill                           5


Roosevelt            9              Ruiz,                      LeticiaLeticia       5

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#1 Kamehameha-Kapalama defeats #2 Kahuku 47-45

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#1  Kamehameha-Kapalama 47 – #2 Kahuku 45


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Look carefully — the Kamehameha Warriors really do wear blue in their collars.


The Warriors, using a lock-down defense of 2-3 zone and man-to-man, limited Kahuku to just two points in a stretch of 3 minutes late in the game for a 47-45 win in the final of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Boys Basketball Division I State Championships at Blaisdell Arena.


Kahuku had a chance to tie or win in the final seconds. After Kamehameha’s Auwae DeRego made the second of his two foul shots, the Warriors led 47-45 with 3.8 seconds left. Instead of calling timeout immediately, however, Kahuku inbounded after the foul shot before calling time with 2.5 seconds to go.


Inbounding from the sideline about 75 feet away, Kahuku passed to Akina, who speed-dribbled up the sideline and launched a 40-footer that missed left at the horn.


“I didn’t want to call a timeout right away,” Kahuku coach Hiram Akina said. “I wanted to get the ball to halfcourt. Our play was to get it to Kona (Schwenke) inside, but we were too far down (court). I just wish we had one more timeout.”

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Kamehameha captures crown

By Wes Nakama
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Kamehameha won its first Hawaiian Airlines/Hawai’i High School Athletic Association Boys Division I Basketball Championship since 1992 last night, rallying past Kahuku, 47-45, before a rock-concert-like crowd of 5,208 at Blaisdell Arena.


Senior Pi’i Minns scored a game-high 20 points, including 10 in the fourth period and the go-ahead basket with 1:22 remaining, as the Warriors finished the regular and postseason with a record of 14-1.


“This means everything, not just for our team and our school, but also for all the Hawaiians out there,” said Minns, a 6-foot-3 guard. “It feels so good to take (the title) back to the hill (on Kapalama Heights). It’s a privilege and an honor.”


Kamehameha survived a 62-57 triple-overtime marathon against Kaimuki in Friday’s semifinals, and had to fight through another huge obstacle in Kahuku (19-2).


The Red Raiders led 39-36 after Kona Schwenke’s free throw with 5:15 remaining, but Minns eventually tied it 40-40 on a jumper with 2:44 left, and the Warriors took the lead with 2:02 remaining on a layup by Chaz Bajet.

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Kailua defeats Castle, 53-36 to win DII State Championship

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Kailua Surfrides 53 – Castle Knights 36


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HHSAA Division II BOYS BASKETBALL: Kailua Denies Castle En Route to Division II Title


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Playing for the sixth time this season, Oahu Interscholastic Association White Conference rivals Kailua and Castle finally got to claim Windward Side bragging rights once and for all.

The Surfriders rode Dylan Farias’ game-high 18 points to a 53-36 victory over the top-seeded and OIA White champion Knights in the championship game of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Boys Basketball Division II State Championships tonight at the Blaisdell Arena. Corey Lau and Kenny Ellis each chipped in 13 points for Kailua which avenged its loss to Castle in the OIA White title game last week.

The Surfriders (21-11) jumped out of the gate with a 7-0 run that forced Castle head coach Jeff Hiro to call timeout with nearly five minutes to play in the opening quarter. Lau’s three pointer and lay up early on bolstered the Kailua’s offensive attack.

After a Farias lay up, Lau kept his hot hand, and drained another trey to put Kailua up 12-0 midway through the first period. After Castle erased its goose egg on the scoreboard with two buckets, Lau found Farias with the clock winding down and the guard drained a three pointer to put the Surfriders up 17-4 after one quarter.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 04, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 University Pahoa Farrington HS Pahoa, 48-45
3 Roosevelt Hanalani Kalani HS Roosevelt, 52-37
2 Kapaa Word of Life Farrington HS Kapaa, 66-58
4 Kailua Seabury Hall Kalani HS Kailua, 77-53

























































THURSDAY, MARCH 05, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 5 Word of Life University Farrington HS University, 54-52 (OT)
8 Hanalani Sebury Hall Kalani HS Seabury Hall, 58-39
Quarterfinal 6 #4 Molokai Pahoa Farrington HS Molokai, 52-48
9 #2 Kohala Roosevelt Kalani HS Kohala, 70-58
7 #1 Castle Kapaa Farrington HS Castle, 49-46
10 #3 Hawaii Baptist Kailua Kalani HS Kailua, 59-46




















































FRIDAY, MARCH 06, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 12 Kapaa Pahoa Farrington HS Pahoa, 52-46
14 Roosevelt Hawaii Baptist Kalani HS Roosevelt, 52-43
Consolation Final 11 University Seabury hall Farrington HS Seabury Hall, 64-39
Semifinal 13 Castle Molokai Farrington HS Castle, 57-44
15 Kohala Kailua Kalani HS Kailua, 66-57 (OT)








































SATURDAY, MARCH 07, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 Pahoa Roosevelt Blaisdell Arena Pahoa, 47-44
3rd Place 17 Molokai Kohala Blaisdell Arena Kohala, 70-55
Championship 18 Castle Kailua Blaisdell Arena Kailua, 53-36

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DI Kamehameha vs Kahuku DII Castle vs Kailua HHSAA Basketball Championship Game

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Aloha and welcome to the Hawaii Digital Sports VIDEO & PHOTO presentation of the 2009 Hawaiian Airlines Boys DI Basketball Championships game between. 





Kahuku 56Iolani 53


Kamehameha-Kapalama 63 – Kaimuki 57 (3 OT)

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•  Oahu Interscholastic Association




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Kahuku wins on Akina’s 3
By Paul Honda


For once, the Kahuku Red Raiders turned the tables on their old friends from ‘Iolani.


Kahuku guard Nehoa Akina swished a 3-point bomb from the corner with 13 seconds to go, and center Kona Schwenke drew a charging foul from Pablo Warner with 3.8 seconds left as the second-seeded Red Raiders edged ‘Iolani 56-53 last night in the semifinals of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Boys Basketball Division I State Championships at Blaisdell Arena.


Kahuku (24-2), the Oahu Interscholastic Association champion, will take on top-seeded Kamehameha tonight in the final at Blaisdell.


Warner, who led ‘Iolani (22-6) with 17 points, disputed the charging call.


“I didn’t hit him that hard, so I don’t know why he fell down,” the 6-foot-3 senior said.


Akina’s shot was pivotal for a Kahuku squad that was clearly on the ropes.


“My dad said this is where we want to be,” Akina said of Kahuku coach Hiram Akina.

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Red Raiders blow lead, but hold off ‘Iolani in 56-53 semifinal thriller


By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer


In typical thrilling fashion capped by another frantic finish, Kahuku held off ‘Iolani, 56-53, last night to advance to today’s Hawaiian Airlines/Hawai’i High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball Championship game.


An energized crowd of 3,003 at Blaisdell Arena watched the Red Raiders blow an 11-point lead in the final four minutes, only to take it back on Nehoa Akina’s 3-pointer from the left corner with 13 seconds remaining. Kahuku then nervously held on as ‘Iolani failed to convert on its final two possessions.


The Red Raiders improved to 19-1 in the regular and postseason and will face Kamehameha (13-1) at 7 p.m. at Blaisdell for the title.


The game will be televised live statewide on OC16.


“We’re grateful to be able to stay in it through all of this,” said Akina, a 5-foot-8 junior who scored a game-high 19 points — including five 3s — last night. “Our first goal was to win the (O’ahu Interscholastic Association) East (Division), then our next goal was to win the OIA. Our last goal is to win states, and this is our last stop, we’re almost there.”

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Kamehameha survives
By Jason Kaneshiro
Honolulu Star Bulletin


Getting there may have been the hardest part.


Kamehameha earned a shot at ending its state championship drought last night, but not before enduring four quarters and three overtime periods in a 63-57 victory over Kaimuki in an epic Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Division I boys basketball tournament semifinal last night at Blaisdell Arena.


The top-seeded Warriors will have to muster another burst of energy tonight after surviving a game that stretched 2 hours, 40 minutes and featured clutch shots on both sides, momentum swinging turnovers, injuries and even a bit of controversy.


Just how much the Warriors have left in the tank will be determined when they return to Blaisdell tonight in the program’s first championship game appearance since 1994.


“When it comes down to these kinds of games, adrenaline will take over,” Kamehameha coach Jesse Nakanishi said. “I’m not too worried about it. We’ll get them home right away, get some fluids and get some sleep.”


The Warriors — led by sophomore forward Micah Christenson’s 26 points — overcame a gritty performance by Kaimuki to advance to the final.

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Christenson scores 26 as Warriors outlast Kaimuki in 3 OTs

By Kalani Takase
Advertiser Staff Writer


Top-ranked Kamehameha will seek its first boys basketball state title since 1992 after sophomore forward Micah Christenson scored a game-high 26 points to lead the Warriors to a 63-57 triple-overtime semifinal win over Kaimuki yesterday at Neal S. Blaisdell Arena.


Kamehameha, the tournament’s top seed, improved to 13-1 and will meet second-seeded Kahuku tonight in the Division I championship game.


Kaimuki, ranked fourth in The Advertiser’s Top 10 poll, fell to 15-6 and will play ‘Iolani for third.


Tonight’s championship final will be aired live statewide on OC-16 at 7 p.m.


“It’s been a while since being in (the title game),” Warriors coach Jesse Nakanishi said. “Our boys have worked so hard every day in practice, so I’m really proud that they’ll have this opportunity — just to play in the (championship) game is a thrill.” 


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Natalie Iwamoto
Hawaii High School Athletic Association
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2008-2009 HHSAA DIVISION I BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE & RESULTS













































WEDNESDAY, MARCH 04, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Kaimuki Keaau McKinley HS Kaimuki, 76-60
3 Iolani Lahainaluna Radford HS Iolani, 60-50
2 Kalaheo Radford McKinley HS Kalaheo, 62-36
4 Punahou Campbell Radford HS Punahou, 51-32

























































THURSDAY, MARCH 05, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 5 Radford Keaau McKinley HS Radford, 56-53 (OT)
8 Campbell Lahainaluna Radford HS Lahainaluna, 53-45
Quarterfinal 6 #4 Baldwin Kaimuki McKinley HS Kaimuki, 64-51
9 #3 Waiakea Iolani Radford HS Iolani, 58-40
7 #1 KS-Kapalama Kalaheo McKinley HS KS-Kapalama, 67-36
10 #2 Kahuku Punahou Radford HS Kahuku, 40-39




















































FRIDAY, MARCH 06, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 12 Kalaheo Baldwin Blaisdell Arena Kalaheo, 62-58
13 Punahou Waiakea Blaisdell Arena Punahou, 48-44
Consolation Final 11 Radford Lahainaluna Blaisdell Arena Lahainalun, 47-33
Semifinal 14 KS-Kapalama Kaimuki Blaisdell Arena KS-Kapalama, 63-57 (3 OT)
15 Kahuku Iolani Blaisdell Arena Kahuku, 56-53








































SATURDAY, MARCH 07, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 Kalaheo Punahou Blaisdell Arena 1:00pm
3rd Place 17 Kaimuki Iolani Blaisdell Arena 3:00pm
Championship 18 KS-Kapalama Kahuku Blaisdell Arena 7:00pm



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