Kahuku High School | Archive | February, 2008

Submit Your Videos: Iolani Soccer Star Blaine Gonsalves HIGHLIGHTS!

Aloha Digital Sports Hawaii Fans! 

We are very excited to feature the awesome soccer highlights of  Blaine Gonsalves of Iolani High School who used our “VIDEO UPLOAD FEATURE” (located at the bottom of the video player- just click to upload your highlights!)

We would also like to congratulate Blaine who signed a National Letter of Intent on Feb. 6th with the NCAA Division I University of Tulsa Hurricanes.  The Hurricans finished in the top ten and won the conference USA Championship.   Click here to read Coach Tom McIntosh comments about Blaine.

If you would like to submit videos, photos, news stories or have any other great ideas please contact Kingsley Ah You – kahyou@digitalsports.com or 292-1780

Enjoy these awesome video clips.

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OIA Wrestling Divisional Championship Results

Results of the Divisional Championships are in the attachments below.
Results provided by Brandy Burke.

Please visit our Wrestling Sports Central.

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Jray Galeai shoots the lights out at Kahuku, scoring 22 points

Kingsley Ah You
Digital Sports Hawaii
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Aloha and Welcome to Digital Sports Hawaii’s VIDEO COVERAGE of the OIA Boys Basketball Tournament! 

Check it out: Click here for our
Boys Basketball Central for more Videos, Articles and more!

SCHOOL SITES:
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Kahuku High School
6:30pm Game

     At Kahuku there was a lot on the line for the Surfrides of Kailua and the Red Raiders of Kahuku.  One team would hang up their basektball shoes and the other would move on to play for the prized OIA 5th and final spot to enter the HHSAA Boys Basketball State Championship Tournament.  In addition to the intensity of the situation there were two black outs one at half time and the other about three minutes after the lights came back on. 
     Kenny Ellis scored 11 points and Billy Oden ran the point and scored 7 points as the
Kailua Surfrider’s ended their season 5-10.  The Kahuku Red Raider’s live to play another day and will be hosting the Kapolei Hurricans Saturday for that prized 5th spot.   Jray Galeai scored 22 points with 4 three pointers leading all scores.
    
Enjoy our Video Highlights of the game, the
statisticians, player and coach interviews.

Kailua (5-10) 14 8 12 5 39
Kahuku(10-4) 10 16 12 10 48

KAILUA — Alan Ilae 2, Billy Oden 7, Bubu Naki 8, Kenny Ellis 11, Mike Flynn
2, Kaimi Sarkissian 3, Alii Kaiama 0, Chauncy Makainai 4, Tesi Fitilau 2.

KAHUKU — Jray Galeai 22, Jack Damuni 9 , Mikeli Damuni 2, Willie Ching 6,
Irwin Ah-Hoy 7, Roger Van Ness 0, Kohl Nauahi 0, Justin Afalava 0, Alola Tonga
0, Galeai Malufau 0, Kona Schwenke 2.

3-point goals — Kailua 2 (Naki, Oden), Kahuku 4 (Galeai 4).

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Mason Koa leads the Hurricanes pass Mules

Kinglsey Ah You
Digital Sports Hawaii Owner
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Aloha and  Welcome to Digital Sports Hawaii’s VIDEO COVERAGE of the OIA Boys Basketball Championship Tournament!  Check back for more Highlights!


Check it out:         Click here for our Boys Basketball Central for more Videos, Articles and more!

SCHOOL SITES: Click on your school below to view their School site!

Kahuku High School Gym
5:00pm Game

     Kapolei’s Mason Koa led the Hurricanes with 10 points inside the paint and D’shaun Dubois handled the rock and scored 6 points to defeat the Mules of Leilehua.  Art Laurel scored 14 points and Kolwin Dixon added 10 in the Mules last game of the season. 
     The Hurricanes will be playing the Red Raiders who defeated Kailua 48-39 this Saturday for the prized 5th place spot to represent the OIA in the HHSAA Boys Basketball Tournament! 
     Enjoy our Video Highlights of the game, the Hurricane cheerleaders and statisticians as well as Coach Gary Ellison in the dark as the Red Raider gym had 2 black outs during the second game as the Hurricanes blew out to Kapolei.  

Kapolei (9-4) 4 6 15 14 39
Leilehua (8-5) 12 4 9 9 34

KAPOLEI — Keanu Montez 8, D’shaun Dubois 6, Magic Halmos 5, Nate Dixon 4,
Jordan Ferreira 0, Mason Koa 10, Pookela McKeague 2, Lawrence Olive 4 .

LEILEHUA — Dillion Pau’u 0, Hoku Kama 1, Kolwin Dixon 10, Andrew Manley 5,
Gary Rodeffer 4, James Samuel 0, Art Laurel 14, Nathan Hall 0, Bronson Pausa 0.

3-point goals — Kapolei 1 (Halmos), Leilehua 2 (Manley, Rodeffer).

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The Red Raider Battalion

Special to Digital Sports Hawaii by Felita Reed
Kahuku JROTC Public Affairs Officer

Interested in featuring your Schools JROTC program contact Kingsley Ah You- kahyou@digitalsports.com

Kahuku JROTC is
not like any other course in Kahuku High and Intermediate School.  It teaches subjects like U.S. History,
fitness, and even helps cadets to write good essays.  Along with those, JROTC teaches principles such
as leadership, teamwork, and how to be a more confident person.

            Because
Kahuku Junior ROTC is funded by the
Army, cadets are taught leadership through military discipline.  The Instructors of the Red Raider Battalion
are 1SG William Brandt and 1SG Don Glover. 
However, the program is entirely run by the high school cadets.  Leading the battalion is C/LTC Sharmaine
Palama with C/CSM Eliani Lawrence as the Battalion Command Sergeant Major.  In staff, there’s C/CPT Gabrielle DeCosta as
the Adjutant; C/PFC Wesley Hurwitz as the Security Officer; C/CPT Rani
Phanthavong as the Training and Operations Officer; C/CPT Kanoe Padeken as the
Supplies Officer; C/CPT Felita Reed as the Public Relations Officer; and C/CPT
Hubner as the Education Officer.  These
leaders work together to fulfill the Army JROTC motto: “To motivate young
people to be better citizens.”

            Students
are taught leadership through personal application and have a chance to excel.  They are promoted – based on performance –
where they may be in charge of 5 to 100 cadets, depending on what they’re
position is.  Squad Leader is the first
leadership position available to cadets with Battalion Commander as the highest
position. 

            Teamwork
plays a very important role in Kahuku JROTC. 
Without teamwork, the battalion would not move forward.   Teamwork can best be seen in the special
teams: Color Guard, Drill Team, Honor Guard, and the Ranger Team.  These teams practice after school, perform at
OIA games, along with competing against other JROTC programs from all over the
island. 

            Together,
the principles of leadership and teamwork help to boost the confident of a
cadet.   Students learn to express
themselves in front of their peers. 
There are also times where the cadets break off into groups and teach a
lesson in the class.  This helps the
cadets who come into the Kahuku JROTC program as shy, and quiet students, leave
the program as confident young adults. 

            The
Kahuku Red Raider Battalion is a great program for all students.  It helps many cadets to pursue their dreams.  It teaches them leadership and teamwork,
which will be used throughout life.  Most
of all, it teaches the self-confidence needed to succeed in life.
 

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Aiea, Kalani Advance in OIA Playoffs

David Kawada – Content Editor
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WATCH VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS BELOW

For more Girls Basketball coverage, go to GIRLS BASKETBALL SPORTS CENTRAL

OIA Girls Basketball Playoffs – Red Division

Aiea d. Farrington, 57-54 (OT)

Aiea’s Natasha Helsham made a free throw with :05 in regulation to tie the game at 50 and force overtime.  In the extra period, Capri Holiona makes a field goal with :31 left to tie the game at 54-54. 

After a Farrington turnover, Helsham got fouled while penetrating to the basket.  A technical was called on the Governor bench allowing Aiea to attempt 4 free throws with :01 remaining.  Helsham made 2 free throws and Holiona sank 1 to give Na Ali’I the 3-point victory.

Kalani d. Kahuku, 67-37

Kalani used full court pressure and consistent shooting from the field to dominate the game from the beginning.  Four Falcon players scored in double figures to lead the Kalani.  Iwalani Rodrigues scored 17 points followed by Chloe Martin with 15, most from behind the 3-point line.

Taeja Afalava and Alana Galeai each scored 9 points for the Red Raiders.
 

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Rain Hampers Soccer on Day 2

Day 2 results of the JN Automotive/HHSAA Boys Soccer State Championships. 
from Natalie Webb – HHSAA

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FOR ADDITIONAL SOCCER COVERAGE, GO TO SOCCER SPORTS CENTRAL

DIVISION I

Match 5:  Baldwin def. Waiakea, 3-2
Waiakea:
22:00 – #28 Jonathan Torigeo
52:00 – #7 Ian Watanabe
Baldwin:
5:00 – #13 Tommy Barber
12:00 – #21 Micheal Marrs
58:00 – #15 Tommy Barber

Match 6:  Castle def. Moanalua, 3-2
Castle:
30:00 – #2 Shane Ihara
39:00 – #8 Blayne Muraoka
44:00 – #7 Sean Lomont
Moanalua:
55:00 – #25 Sean Nicholson
62:00 – #3 Keenan Lee

Match 7:  #1 Iolani def. Kaiser, 2-0
Iolani:
23:39 – #12 Eric Fitzmaurice
35:00 – #23 Nicholas Goo

Match 8:  #2 KS-Maui def. Roosevelt, 1-0
KS-Maui:
15:45 – #6 Kody Ganiko

Match 9:  KS-Kapalama def. #3 Kealakehe, 4-0
KS-Kapalama:
7:55 – #3 Ryan Ho
23:44 – #8 Kimo Komomua
36:10 – #3 Ryan Ho
77:34 – #13 Casey Kusaka

Match 10:  #4 Mililani def. Aiea, 1-0
Mililani:
32:24 – #17 Ryan Wert

DIVISION II
All 3:00 matches (matches 7-10) were called in the second half due to poor field conditions and safety concerns as a result of inclement weather.  All scores as of that point in the match are final.  Tied matches will continue tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. in overtime. 

Match 5:  Christian Liberty def.McKinley, 4-0
Christian Liberty:
3:00 – #10 Isaac Grotenhuis
7:00 – #10 Isaac Grotenhuis
12:00 – #10 Isaac Grotenhuis
41:00 – #13 Richard Moyland

Match 6: Kailua def. Farrington, 4-1
Kailua:
18:00 – #15 Grant Oyadamori
36:00 – #3 James Crowell
74:00 – #4 Cheyne Tribby
78:00 – #10 Gary Gallardo
Farrington:
35:00 – #15 Timothy Uelese

Match 7:  #1 Honokaa vs. Kauai, 0-0
Match tied 0-0 at the point of termination.  The match will continue in overtime on Friday, Feb. 8, 10:00 a.m. on Field 5.

Match 8:  Kapaa def. #4 Kahuku, 3-0
Kapaa:
11:00 – #18 Ian Lactaotao
36:00 – #10 Chance Bukoski
38:00 – #10 Chance Bukoski

Match 9:  #2 Mid-Pacific def. Hawaii Prep, 1-0
Mid-Pacific:
45:00 – #21 Kennedy Spencer

Match 10:  KS-Hawaii def. #3 Seabury Hall, 2-0
KS-Hawaii:
8:00 – #7 Shawno Auwae
45:00 – #10 Cameron Castillo
 

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Mayor Mufi Hannamen Hosts the PIAA Annual National Letter of Intent Day

For the 4th year, Mayor Hanneman will host the
annual National Letter of Intent signing day for Hawaii High School athletes signing their scholarship agreements to play college ball.

VIDEO: See Video Coverage Below

PHOTOS: Click here to enter the PIAA web site!

FOR ADDITIONAL FOOTBALL COVERAGE:  FOOTBALL SPORTS CENTRAL

FOR ADDITIONAL GIRLS SOCCER COVERGE:  GIRLS SOCCER SPORTS CENTRAL

Date: February 6, 2008

This year we will have special guests including:

Aaron Francisco (AZ Cardinals)
Reagan Mauia (MIA
Dolphins)
Deuce Letui (AZ Cardinals)

PIAA National Letter of Intent Student Athletes
Name Parent School Coach College
Joshua Fernandez Collette & Lole Agasiva Farrington R Okimoto UNLV 
Daniel Kaanana Mary & George Kaanana Kam David Stant UNLV
Michael Hoke Patricia & Richard Hoke Kam David Stant Southern Utah
Isaiah Lavea Sarah and Keone Lavea Kam David Stant Idaho
Robert
Siavii 
Shawna & Robert Leilehua Nolan Tokuda Idaho
Kama Bailey Julie & Eugene Bailey Damien Brian Derby Idaho
Christian Vasconcellos Jade &  Charles
Underwood
Damien Brian Derby U of Hawaii
and Chris Vasconcellos
Lake Casco Stacy & Randy Casco Lahaina. Bobby Watson U of Pennsylvania
Haku Correa Lani Correa Damien Brian Derby U of Hawaii
Geordan Hanohano Rhonda-Lei & George St. Louis D Tengan  U of Hawaii
Paipai Falemalu Kahuku R Torres U of Hawaii
Aaron Tipoti Nofu & Savaii Tipoti Wof Life Kip Bothelo U of Cal Berkeley
Earvin Sione Dolly-Ann & Sione Sione McKinley Bobby Grey U of Hawaii
Solomon Koehler Rick Koehler & Kahala Hauser Castle Nelson Maeda U of Arizona
Art
Laurel Jr. 
Apollo & Art Laurel
Sr. 
Leilehua Nolan Tokuda U of Hawaii
Mykenna Ikehara Iolani & Adrien Ikehara Kam David Stant U of Washington
Shiloah Te’o Kelli & David Te’o Kahuku Reggie Torres BYU
Alema Tachibana Kahuku Reggie Torres U of Hawaii
Tui Tuiasosopo Lua and Ana Tuiasosopo Sr St. Louis D Tengan U of Hawaii
JJ Autele Sina & Jerry Holi Punahou Kale Ane San Diego State
 
Charles Ekolu Soon Rose & Charles Soon Kam David Stant  West
Point
Matthew Shibata Jill & Vernon Shibata Mid Pac Kip Bothelo USNA 
Bruce Andrews Elise & Andy Andrews Kalaheo Chris Mellor USNA 
Kahikolu Pescaia Mary & Damon Pescaia Kam David Stant USNA
Romnick Pagurayan Suzette Padden Kaimuki D Johnson Arizona Western
Alex Foster-Laifa Aunt Judy Foster Kaimuki D Johnson Arizona Western
Hauoli Anderson Yolanda & John Campbell Kennessey West Hills JC
Brennan Sato Dollinda & Brian Sato Aiea Wendell say San Jose City 
Ryan Eastman Lynette & Bulla Eastman Saint Louis DTengan Weber State
Brandon McKee Dionne McKee Saint Louis D Tengan U of Charleston
Josh Campbell Kathy & David Campbell Kam David Stant CSU Pueblo
Kaulupono Perez Kaleo &              
Perez
Kam. David Stant CSU Pueblo
Cody Kilthau Margie & Bruce Kilthau Mililani D Arceneaux Valley City State
James Buchanan Sheila & Anthony Rico Aiea Wendell Say Valley City State
Cody Von Appen Kalaheo Chris Mellor Montana Western
Clifton Gabers-Agra Linda and Rick Agra Damien Brian Derby Montana Western
Anthony Siilata Kahuku Reggie Torres
 Brittney Sanford Melinda Sanford Punahou Loyola Marymount
Erin Rementer Iris and Tom Rementer Punahou Loyola Marymount
Maua Tuitele Fale & John Tuitele Kaimuki D Johnson Fresno City
Makalii Nahino Debbie Kamelamela Kaimuki D Johnson College of The Desert
Taueetia Yandall Tito & Thomas Yandall Kaimuki D Johnson College of The Desert
Travis Pologa Kaimuki D Johnson College of The Desert
Kapono Kaiwi- Kaimuki D Johnson College of The Desert
Barruinuebo
Christopher Etuale Simoana & Aloalii Etuale Kaimuki D Johnson San Jose City
Dustin Uyeda Debora & Darryl Uyeda Kaimuki D Johnson San Jose City
Ian Delizo Grandmother Elise Nakaji Kaimuki D Johnson San Jose City
James Bower Kaimuki D Johnson San Jose City

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