Kahuku High School | Archive | April, 2008

Kailua Shuts Out Kalani

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Jared Tamanaha pitched a complete game as Kailua wins last home game of the season over Kalani 7-0.   Tamanaha scattered 4 hits, only 1 inthe first 4 innings, to lead the Surfriders into the OIA Playoffs with some momentum.

Box score submitted by Diana Baldwin

                         1    2    3    4    5    6    7            R      H      E
Kalani                 0    0    0    0    0    0    0            0      4      0
Kailua                
0    0    0    2    5    0    X            7      8      2             

Kailua:
Starting and Winning Pitcher:   Jared Tamanaha (7 innings)  
Catcher:  Keenan Tanaka (7 innings)

Kalani:
Starting and Losing Pitcher: Dillon Matsuda (4 1/3 innings)
Relief Pitcher: Sean Nagaoka (1 2/3 innings)
Catcher: Kiel Odo

Leading Hitters:
Kailua:  
-Kale Sumner, 2 for 4; 1B-(2), scored once
-Scotty Talaesea, 1 for 4; 1B-(1), 1 RBI, scored once
-Keenan Tanaka, 1 for 4; 2B-(1), 2 RBI, scored once
-Rob DeMarsh, 1 for 3; 1B (1)
-Jordan Limahai, 1 for 3; 2B-(1) 1 RBI
-Bobby Lastimosa, 1 for 3; 1B (1), 2 RBI
-Jared Tamanaha, 2 for 3; 1B (2)
-Jared Iha, 1 for 3, 1B (1)

Kalani:
-Gavin Okada, 1 for 3, 1B (1)

OTHER OIA EAST SCORES:

Moanalua (6-5) d Castle (7-4) , 10-0

Kaiser (7-3) d Mckinley (0-10), 9-3

OIA WHITE SCORES:

Kalaheo (8-1) d Farrington, 26-7 in 5 inn.

Kahuku (6-2) d Kaimuki (4-6), 6-1

Waipahu (9-0-1) d Waialua (2-8), 12-3

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OIA Girls Water Polo Standings

Submitted by Dexter Lee

Team Standings as of
4/5

 
Team Win % Wins Losses PPG PF PA
Kahuku 100% 7 0 12.4 87 10
Leilehua 100% 6 0 10.0 60 8
Kaimuki 86% 6 1 12.9 90 44
Kapolei 86% 6 1 9.3 65 23
Roosevelt 83% 5 1 10.7 64 18
Kalani 67% 6 3 6.4 58 31
Mililani 63% 5 3 6.4 51 71
Kaiser 50% 3 3 10.3 62 43
Moanalua 30% 3 7 5.0 50 93
Castle 29% 2 5 6.6 46 53
Pearl City 22% 2 7 4.1 37 87
Aiea 13% 1 7 2.8 22 30
Kalaheo 0% 0 8 3.0 24 117
McKinley 0% 0 6 2.8 17 101
 
Individual Scoring as of
4/5
Team First Name Last Name Points
Mililani Valentina Knudson 28
Kaimuki Shvanthia Arilla 26
Kapolei Alexandra Jamora 20
Kaimuki Traci Taniguchi 20
Kalani Tina Pulu 19
Moanalua Carima Robinson 18
Kahuku Rosie Jaffurs 18
Leilehua Jennifer Morihara 16
Leilehua Brittany Sweeney 14
Roosevelt Taesha-Marie Keola 14
Aiea Natasha Souza 14
Pearl City Alayna Negrillo 14

 

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2008 Boys Basketball Dream Team

2008 BOYS BASKETBALL DREAM TEAM
BY BOB HOGUE
DIGITAL SPORTS HAWAII\SENIOR SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

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     It is with great pleasure that we announce the Digital Sports Hawaii 2008 Boys Basketball Dream Team.  Congratulations to Division I champion Punahou and Division II champion Farrington, and all the outstanding players all over the state of Hawaii.

>Kameron Steinhoff, Punahou—Steinhoff set the table for Punahou, established the menu, baked and ate the full-course, and was right there for dessert.  In other words, he was a complete player on a team that won the state championship.

>Stevie Austin, Moanalua—Austin was one of the most exciting players in the state; certainly the island’s quickest point guard with a great ability to score and set up his teammates for other scoring opportunities.

>Cheynne Lishman, Kalaheo—Lishman was perhaps the best pure shooter in the state; he could roll off a screen or hit the open jumper with tremendous efficiency.

>Dalton Hilliard, Punahou—Hilliard was one of the most athletic and most dangerous players in the state.  He could take over a game when he was hot; a tremendous athlete with a bright future.

>Hogan Rosehill, Kamehameha-Hawaii—The Big Island’s most complete player, Rosehill almost willed the Warriors to the state title.

>Pablo Warner, Iolani—Warner was a great streak shooter who could light up the scoreboard for Doc Mark Mugiishi’s outstanding Raider team.

>Taylor Mounts, Iolani—Mounts was a rarity at Iolani; that is, a post player with size.  He had a great shooting touch from mid-range and did a solid job on the boards, as well.

>Austin Lazoff, Konawaena—Lazoff was one of the main reasons that the Wildcats were the talk of Big Island basketball this year.  He had a season high 42 points in one game this season.

>Jray Galeai, Kahuku—Galeai transferred in from Utah last year and immediately made his presence know.  He’s very athletic and scores in bunches.

>Marcus Holyfield, Mid-Pacific—Holyfield is one of those players who makes you hold your breath; sometimes you can’t believe his athletic skills.  Scored 34 points in an upset win over Punahou, and just a junior.

>Kawika Lyons, Kamehameha—Lyons was great example of the hard team-oriented play of the Warriors.  A pure shooter, he could take over a game when he got red hot.

>Manti Te’o, Punahou—The state’s top football prospect is also the basketball season’s top rebounder.  Te’o uses his linebacker toughness to control the boards and make the tough inside points.

>Michael Makinano, Campbell—Makinano is one of those players who starts shooting the moment he walks into the gym.  The Saber senior is a threat to score from both inside and outside and loves to take his defender 1-on-1.

>Obie Woods, Aiea—Woods helped lead Na Alii to an unbeaten regular season and then was a scoring machine throughout the post-season as Aiea finished as the Division II runner-up.

>Christian Hernandez, Farrington—Hernandez, the Division II tournament most outstanding player, scored perhaps the most exciting basket of the season, a running 3-pointer at the buzzer to send his Governors into overtime and their eventual win in the DII championship game. 
 

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