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OIA WHITE GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS: Video Kahuku 75, Nankuli 28

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Kahuku 75, Nanakuli 28


Joshlyn Noga and Alysha Cummings each scored 16 points as the Red Raiders cruised to victory in the opening round of the OIA White playoffs.


Kahuku led 34-18 at halftime and never looked back.


Jasmine Samole led Nanakuli with six points.


At Kahuku gym
NANAKULI  6  12  2  8  —  28
KAHUKU  13  21  21  20  —  75


NANAKULI — Keahu Silva 4, Queen Ema Sale 4, Stephanie Kalili 0, Nana Kakiva 2, Maresena Foi 6, Noel Fernandez 4, Ututau Mapu 0, Juliana Ioane 0, Shashawn Kekahuno 0, Jasmine Samole 8.
KAHUKU — Fia Tailele-Latu 2, Kawelina Gilman 2, Alysha Cummings 16, Malia Tonga 2, Jessica Falemalu 8, Tisa Te’o 3, Rachel Tailele 7, Mata Tonga 3, Natallia Cravens 1, Joshlyn Noga 16, Leina Faleolo 6, Uhi Naeole 9, Amanda Tonga 0.
3-point goals — Nanakuli none. Kahuku 7 (Cummings 2, Falemalu 2, Naeole, Tailele, Teo).


Kaiser 69, Waipahu 49


Mele Adams led all scorers with 25 points, including two 3-pointers, as the Cougars defeated the Marauders in another opening-round game. Micaela Bitanga added 16 points for Kaiser.


Genivee Valasco scored 11 for Waipahu in the loss.


At Waipahu gym
KAISER  16  19  14  20  —  69
WAIPAHU  13  7  13  16  —  49


KAISER — Micaela Bitanga 16, Kristi Arellano 7, Kiani Kaahaaina 7, Tiara Haole 0, Celeste Tsuletenara 2, Kiana Nakai 3, Tiana Miyashiro 0, Krysta Yasui 5, Mele Adams 25, Daryne Vorderbruegge 2, Heley Ross 0, Shelby Pa 0, Courtney Phillips 2.
WAIPAHU — Jenie Savedra 0, Trisha Malala 4, Jessica Lozano 9, Ana Batan 6, Genivee Valasco 11, Tammy Viliamau 0, Kaiulani Abasial 4, Dara Aiwohi-Dutro 6, Zyer Vailuu 0, Catrina Masaniai 9.
3-point goals — Kaiser 4 (Adams 2, Arellano, Kaahaaina). Waipahu 2 (Lozano 2).


 

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Day 2 Photos & Results OIA Girls Soccer Playoff Championship

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Results by Chester Chee!
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Kalani 5, Castle 0


Kapolei 4, Leilehua 1


Moanalua 2, Pearl City 1


Mililani 2, Kaiser 1, 2 OT (PK4-2)



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DAY 1 VIDEO & Results: OIA Girls Soccer Playoffs Castle vs Aiea, Leilehua vs Kahuku




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Kalani girls reach OIA soccer semis
By Leila Wai
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Unrelenting offensive pressure resulted in four second-half goals for Kalani, which beat Castle, 5-0, in an O’ahu Interscholastic Association Red Conference quarterfinal game yesterday at Kapolei High.


Kalani (11-1-1) meets Kapolei (8-2-3) tonight in one semifinal at 7 at Kapolei. Moanalua (11-2-0) and Mililani (13-0-0) play in the other semifinal at 5:15 p.m. Kalani clinched a berth in the state tournament with yesterday’s win. Castle (3-10-1) still has a shot at one of the OIA’s six berths.


Kalani dominated in the first half, taking double-digit shots that never found the goal until junior midfielder Tambrie Awai scored in the 35th minute. With the Knights unable to clear successive shots, the ball popped up in the air in the 18-yard box and Awai leaped up and volleyed it.


“I think that first goal allowed them to start really playing their game as opposed to being a tiny bit frantic about getting that first goal,” Kalani coach Michelle Richardson-De Almeida said.


That goal fueled the Falcons, who scored again in the first minute of the second half on a shot from the top of the 18-yard box by senior midfielder Courtney Oshiro.


“I think the girls understood the challenges they were facing in terms of the first half, and they proved in the first moments of the second half that that’s the way they should be playing,” Richardson-De Almeida said.


Senior forward Randee Yamada scored in the 56th minute off a corner kick by senior forward Sonya Aguirre that was initially shot by senior midfielder Andrea Aguirre. The ball bounced out of the keeper’s possession to Yamada’s foot.


Two minutes later, Andrea Aguirre set up twin sister Sonya with a through ball into the 18-yard box that Sonya finished with a shot into the right side of the goal.


In the 73rd minute, freshman midfielder Jana Kakugawa scored on a cross from junior midfielder Jordan Lopez to end the scoring.


The Falcons beat the Knights twice in the regular season by a combined score of 9-0.


Castle coach Mark Kane said his team’s strategy yesterday was to mark the Aguirres and Yamada, and noted that the first goal didn’t come from any of them.


“We lost our concentration at the start of the second half, and then we let down,” Kane said.


Note: Mililani beat Moanalua, 5-0, yesterday to win its 10th straight OIA Red JV title. … Wai’anae beat Kailua, 1-0, to win the OIA White JV title.


O’ahu Interscholastic Association


Red Varsity Tournament


Quarterfinals


Moanalua 2, Pearl City 1


Moan: Storm Kenui 2. PC: Parishaan Carter-Amorin


Kalani 5, Castle 0


Kal: Courtney Oshiro, Sonya Aguirre, Tambrie Awai, Randee Yamada, Jana Kakugawa


Mililani 2, Kaiser 1, 2 OT (PK 4-2).


Mil: Taylor Oldani. Kais: Julia Borges


Kapolei 4, Leilehua 1


Kap: Kristina Behrens, Cherise Vidinha, Brooke Bush, Deylynn White. Lei: Kearsten Sego


White Varsity Tournament


Semifinals


Kailua 7, Kaimukī 0


Kail: Danielle Galveso 2, Tiana DeCosta, Cheyenne Kadooka, Ashley Kanoho, Jessica Alameida, Rhiana Beauregard


Nānākuli 2, Radford 0


Nana: Jasmine Jesus, Chelsea Eli-Kido


Red JV Tournament


Mililani 5, Moanalua 0


Mili: Kayla Wright 3, Emilee Craig, Brittney Gideon


White JV Tournament


Wai’anae 1, Kailua 0 (2 OT)


Wai: Alex Pelen

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VIDEO & Results: OIA Girls Soccer Playoffs Castle vs Aiea, Leilehua vs Kahuku

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5:00pm  Castle Knights and Aiea Na Alii
7:00pm  Leilehua Mules and Kahuku Red Raiders.  

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Leilehua 3, Kahuku 2, 2 OT (PK)

Goal scorers—Lei: Rachel Tenbroeke, Roseanne Dumlao. Kahu: Brieana Mahoni, Amber Abregano.

Rachel Tembroeke and Roseanne Dumlao each scored a goal and Leilehua outshot host Kahuku on penalty kicks to win, 3-2, last night in an first-round game of the O’ahu Interscholastic Association Red Championship Tournament.

The game was tied 2-2 after regulation and two overtime periods.

Castle 3, ‘Aiea 1

Goal scorers—Cas: Macie Akai 2, Jenna Oue. ‘Aiea: Natalie Fukuhara.

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In other first-round games yesterday, Kaiser beat Campbell, 3-0; Castle beat ‘Aiea, 3-1, and Pearl City beat Kalāheo, 1-0, after the game went to penalty kicks.

In today’s quarterfinals at Mililani, West No. 3 Pearl City (7-2-4) plays East No. 2 Moanalua (10-2-0) at 5:15 p.m. and East No. 4 Kaiser (7-5-1) plays West No. 1 Mililani (12-0-0) at 7. At Kapolei, East No. 5 Castle (3-9-1) plays East No. 1 Kalani (10-1-1) at 5:15 p.m. and West No. 6 Leilehua (3-9-1) plays West No. 2 Kapolei (7-2-3) at 7.

In OIA White first-round games at Wai’anae, Radford beat McKinley, 4-1, and Kaimukī beat Wai’anae on penalty kicks to earn Division II state tournament berths. Kaimukī and Wai’anae were scoreless after regulation and two overtime periods.

In today’s semifinals at Nānākuli, East No. 3 Kaimukī (1-5-5) plays East No. 1 Kailua (10-0-0) at 5:15 p.m. and West No. 3 Radford (5-3-3) plays West No. 1 Nānākuli (9-1-1) at 7.

O’AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

Red Tournament

First round

Kaiser 3, Campbell 0

Goal scorers—Kais: Tamra Nee, Kianna Akazawa, own goal.

Castle 3, ‘Aiea 1

Goal scorers—Cas: Macie Akai 2, Jenna Oue. ‘Aiea: Natalie Fukuhara.

Pearl City 1, Kalāheo 0, 2 OT (PK 4-2)

Leilehua 3, Kahuku 2, 2 OT (PK)

Goal scorers—Lei: Rachel Tenbroeke, Roseanne Dumlao. Kahu: Brieana Mahoni, Amber Abregano.

White Tournament

First round

Radford 4, McKinley 1

Goal scorers—Rad: Madison Higley 3, Katelyn Sanders. McK: America Garcia.

Kaimukī 1, Wai’anae 0, 2 OT (PK)

JV Red Tournament

Semifinals

Moanalua 3, Pearl City 2, 2 OT (PK 5-4)

Mililani 3, Kahuku 0

Championship game at 5:15 p.m. today at Wai’anae

JV White Tournament

Semifinals

Kailua 2, Radford 1

Wai’anae 4, Farrington 0

Championship game at 7 p.m. today at Wai’anae

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2010 OIA Girls JV White Champions Kahuku Red Raiders

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Basketball Championship game between the Lady Raiders of Kahuku and the Cougars of Kaiser.  

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Video: Moanalua defeats Kahuku 64-58

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By Wes Nakama
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KAHUKU — Waiting only four days to even its score with Kahuku, Moanalua raced past the Red Raiders, 64-58, last night in O’ahu Interscholastic Association boys basketball action.


Na Menehune improved to 6-1 in league play and are tied with Kahuku for first place in the OIA Red Conference Eastern Division. The Red Raiders had held off Moanalua, 58-53, last Thursday.


But due to a quirk in the schedule, the two teams met again last night and Na Menehune took advantage of the opportunity, despite a 31-point effort by Red Raiders guard Nehoa Akina.


“(Thursday) was a disappointing loss,” said Moanalua guard Josiah Kauhola, who scored a team-high 21 points last night. “But we came back the next day, watched some film, and then just worked harder. We didn’t want a disappointing loss again.”


Na Menehune finished the first half with a 6-0 run to lead 30-25 at the break, then started the third period with an 11-0 run highlighted by Marcus Monroe’s thunderous two-handed slam dunk off an alley-oop pass from freshman Marcus Keene, followed by Monroe’s free throw.


“We never came out with any fight, our guys weren’t up for it,” Kahuku coach Hiram Akina said. “We were not getting back quick enough on the transition, and that’s what we had talked about before the game. In fact, that was No. 1 (priority). We knew we couldn’t give up those transition baskets.”


The Red Raiders clawed back and closed it to 62-56 after Nehoa Akina’s layup with 24 seconds remaining in the game, but Kauhola sank two free throws a second later.


Kawehena Johnson’s layup with 13 seconds left cut it to 64-58 and Kahuku came up with a steal following the ensuing inbounds pass, but Akina’s off-balanced 3-point attempt missed with seven ticks remaining.


MOANALUA (6-1) 9 21 18 16—64


KAHUKU (6-1) 11 14 12 21—58


MOANALUA — Reece Racoma 7, Keven Amaral 8, Josiah Kauhola 21, Wesley Armbrust 6, Marcus Monroe 11, Dexter Williams 4, Marcus Keene 7, Carl Ko 0, Richard Villasenor 0. Totals 23 15-26 64.


KAHUKU — Kawehena Johnson 3, Mua Malufau 0, Samala Afalava 3, Hans Brown 4, Sage Kaka 9, Nehoa Akina 31, Jackson Kaka 0, Shairone Thompson 6, Mason Golden 2. Totals 20 12-20 58.


3-point goals — Moanalua 3 (Kauhola 2, Racoma). Kahuku 6 (Akina 4, Kaka, Afalava).


JV — Kahuku 51, Moanalua 51


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Video: Kahuku suffers first league loss to Kaimuki

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Kahuku suffers first league loss

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Dejah Fa’asoa and Leti Mikaele had 10 points each to help visiting Kaimuki escape the North Shore with a thrilling 40-38 victory over Kahuku last night in an Oahu Interscholastic Association White Conference girls basketball game.

With less than a minute left, Fia Tailele-Latu drained a 3-pointer to bring the Red Raiders within two points. Kahuku had a chance to win after forcing a turnover, but the Red Raiders missed a shot at the buzzer to lose their first league game.

 
At Kahuku gym
Kaimuki (7-1)     17     10     8     5     —     40
Kahuku (6-1)     11     6     12     9     —     38

KAIMUKI — Pua Akaka 5, Cannie Aikau 2, Tanya Villanueva 0, Kiana Taez 7, Letisha Fa’asoa 6, Dejah Fa’asoa 10, Leti Mikaele 10.

KAHUKU — Fia Tailele-Latu 5, Kawelina Gilman 0, Alysha Cummings 9, Malia Tonga 0, Jessica Falemalu 3, Rachel Tailele 5, Mata Tonga 1, Natallia Cravens 6, Joshlyn Noga 6, Uhi Naeole 3.

3-point goals — Kaimuki 2 (Akaka, L. Fa’asoa). Kahuku 3 (Tailele-Latu, Falemalu, Naeole).

Junior varsity — Kahuku 45, Kaimuki 11

Kalaheo 64, Nanakuli 37
Kaua Cale scored 14 points, and had three 3-pointers and five assists, and Chelsea Dyer scored 14 points to lead the Mustangs past the Golden Hawks.
Kirste Rosa scored a game-high 22 points for Nanakuli in the loss.

 
At Kalaheo gym
Nanakuli (0-7)     6     10     13     8     —     37
Kalaheo (3-5)     20     14     16     14     —     64

NANAKULI — Kirste Rosa 22, Queen Ema Sale 3, Nana Kakiva 2, Maresena Foi 6, Sherrise Atualevao 4.

KALAHEO — Gemma Maddera 1, Kamele Perry 4, Kayla Reomales 2, Tiffany Harada 10, Chelsea Dyer 14, Kourtni Thomas 11, Kaua Cale 14, Jordy Smith 7, Kawai Almeida 1.

3-point goals — Nanakuli none. Kalaheo 10 (Thomas 3, Cale 3, Harad 2, Dyer, Smith).

Junior varsity — Kalaheo 37, Nanakuli 25

Leilehua 44, Waipahu 26
Alondra Hooks scored 13 points as the Mules defeated the Marauders to remain atop the OIA White.
Dara Aiwohi-Dutro led Waipahu with eight points.

 
At Leilehua gym
Waipahu (4-3)     3     9     8     6     —     26
Leilehua (8-1)     3     9     19     13     —     44

WAIPAHU — Jenie Savedra 0, Trisha Malala 7, Jessica Lozano 3, Ana Batan 2, Genivee Valasco 5, Tammy Viliamau 0, Kaiulani Abasial 0, Dara Aiwohi-Dutro 8, Catrina Masaniai 1.
LEILEHUA — Vanessa Bocobo 1, Pomai Parker 6, Patricia Lindo 6, Precious Loi-on 2, Karissa McBride 0, Ruby Rodriguez 0, Brittani Taufui 0, Shajira Briores 0, Tinei Tuitoelau 0, Toe Motu 9, Alexis Johnson 0, Carline Wilson 7, Alondra Hooks 13.
3-point goals — Waipahu 2 (Lozano, Valasco). Leilehua 3 (Lindo 2, Motu).
Junior varsity — Waipahu 30, Leilehua 28

 
OIA RED EAST

No. 8 Roosevelt 59, Kailua 42
Shana Kawakami came off the bench and scored 14 of her 15 points in the first half as the Rough Riders defeated the Surfriders.
Mikela Thoemmes added 15 for Roosevelt in the win.
Toni Damo-Agcaoili led Kailua with 13 points.

 
At Roosevelt gym
Kailua (1-8)     6     9     9     18     —     42
Roosevelt (8-1)     13     20     12     14     —     59

KAILUA—Anolani Ramos 2, Toni Damo-Agcaoili 13, Malia Pearson 4, Jayna Hanawahine 3, Johnna Pedro 8, Teuila Afele 9, Mapuana Taamu 0, Taylor Souza 2, Alysha Franco 0, Tehani Umiamaka 1.
ROOSEVELT —Breyana Dutro-Solomua 10, Kelcie Namba 7, Charisse Tanabe 1, Shana Kawakami 15, Nicole Ramirez 1, Abcde Furuta-Harada 9, Rachel Gomes 0, Mikela Thoemmes 15, Emalia Schuman 0, Cameo Tamala 0, Anuhea Kanealii 1.
3-point goals — Kailua 2 (Damo-Agcaoili, Hanawahine). Roosevelt 5 (Dutro-Solomua 2, Kawakami 2, Namba).
Junior varsity — Roosevelt 43, Kailua 20

McKinley 55, Kalani 36
Jackie Tihano, Kylie Sato and Mele Kuma all scored 13 points to lead the Tigers past the Falcons.
Corie Kuia led Kalani with 10 points.

 
At McKinley Gym
Kalani (2-7)     2     12     12     10     —     36
McKinley (2-6)     10     18     10     17     —     55

KALANI —Erika Jang 2, Corie Kuia 10, Kiera Iinuma 8, Christine Sasano 7, Hikaru Kumagai 5, Kiah Fujita 4.
MCKINLEY — Jackie Tihano 13, Miranda Schmillen 2, Kylie Sato 13, Jourdan Mills 6, Hannah Yoo 8, Mele Kuma 13.
3-point goals — Kalani 2 (Inuma, Sasano). McKinley 4 (Tihano 3, Sato).
Junior varsity — Kalani 38, McKinley 31

Moanalua 38, Castle 28
Jasmine Funtanilla scored 13 points and Joanna Nicolas added 10 as Na Menehune defeated the Knights.
Kailee Awa scored nine points to lead Castle in a losing effort.

 
At Moanalua Gym
Castle (5-4)     7     5     3     13     —     28
Moanalua (5-4)     10     8     7     13     —     38

CASTLE —Brandee Sasaki 5, Kailee Awa 9, Brittany Hawn 3, Sierra Iona 0, Amber Umeda 0, Leisha Liilii 7, Maile Barros 0, Kaisha Dacosin 0, Joshell Lilio 2, Nicole Aberilla 2, Brittney Lane 0, Brooke-Lee Kaluaau 0.
MOANALUA — Britney Calucag 0, Kristy Tamashiro 0, Kiley Lau 0, Joanna Nicolas 10, Jasmine Funtanilla 13, Meleane Smith 2, Jaidon Rego 2, A.J. Verdida 9, Shauntaeus Ramos-Dias 2, Kelci Quinabo 0, Jasmine Young-Gusman 0.
3-point goals — Castle 1 (Hawn). Moanalua (Nicolas, Funtanilla).

 
OIA RED WEST

Kapolei 51, Waianae 28
Kaity Wills scored a game-high 14 points and Danniel Tapat added 12 as the Hurricanes stormed past the Seariders.
Up by just five at the break, Kapolei outscored visiting Waianae 30-12 in the second half for the convincing win.
Beverly Madrid paced the Seariders with nine points.

 
At Kapolei gym
Waianae (3-6)     10     6     4     8     —     28
Kapolei (7-3)     8     13     13     17     —     51

WAIANAE — Alesa Ramaila 2, Emma Atiga 2, Maili Enos-Branigan 5, Lacy Manuel 0, Beverly Madrid 9, Brittany Perry 5, Shaina Pogia 2, Tiara Tagaloa 3, Emma Tanoi 0.
KAPOLEI — Krystal Jacobs 4, Danniel Tapat 12, Kaity Wills 14, Rhilee Soriano 1, Tamar Rodrigues 0, Diamond Carter 6, Kawehi Hagi 5, Jo-Ann Payongayong 0, Vanessa Banogan 0, Leilani Tauani-Fifita 5, Noelle Garland 4.
3-point goals — Waianae 1 (Madrid). Kapolei 4 (Tapat 3, Hagi).
Junior varsity — Kapolei 37, Waianae 8

Also
VARSITY BOYS DIVISION II
Hanalani 63, Word of Life 51
Leading scorer—Han: PJ Minaya 20. WOL: Isaac Iwamoto 14.

Campbell 38, Aiea 37, 2OT
It took two overtime periods before the Sabers squeezed out a one-point victory over Na Alii.
Campbell’s Chantay Samante (12) and Liza Bantolina (11) combined for 23 of the Sabers’ 38 points.

 
At Campbell gym
Aiea (3-6)     6     7     5     12     3     4     —     37
Campbell (3-7)     10     5     10     5     3     5     —     38

AIEA — Ashlei Liilii 2, Celeste Fong 9, Maccyn Samisoni 1, Kaala Leopoldo 10, Mele Samisoni 8, Kaui Kuehu 5, Kori Nishi 2.
CAMPBELL — Liza Bantolina 11, Jaysha Delizo 9, Chantay Samante 12, Maryilyn Soa 0, CJ Valeriano 2, Ikoa Dias-Kekahuna 2, Cassie Ernst 2,
3-point goals —Aiea none. Campbell 1 (Delizo).
Junior varsity — Campbell 37, Aiea 31

Pearl City 61, Radford 26
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Photos: Kalaheo vs Kaiser, OIA Hoops Results Jan. 7th, 2010

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KALAHEO 58, KAISER 44

Aaron Fernandez hit five 3-pointers and scored a game-high 30 points to lead the Mustangs over the host Cougars.

KALAHEO (2-1) 10 13 13 22—58

KAISER (1-2) 5 10 13 16—44

KALĀHEO — Michael Matalolo 0, Quincy Mason 1, Esaias Stagner 0, Kevin Leong 6, Shane Hipa 0, Derick Morgan 0, Zach Lovelace 2, Bryson Anoba 0, Edward Atanoa 0, Kona Makaula 3, Wilson Macleod 9, Aaron Fernandez 30, Jordan Reindollar 6, Anthony Rowan 1. Totals 12 28-38 58.

KAISER — Matthew Nagata 0, Manny Thompson 0, Davin Morton 2, Dan Hilton 0, Adam Kostylo 4, Justin Wuich 0, Preston Wuich 2, Patrick Murphy 0, Doug Gehring 0, Sam Taylor 0, Corey Lum 6, , Bret Kanoa 0, Mark Guirguis 6, Quinton Wong 10, Ronson Hill 14. Totals 13 16-23 44.

3-point goals — Kalāheo 6 (Fernandez 5, Macleod). Kaiser 2 (Guirguis 2).

JV — Kaiser 48, Kalāheo 22

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Prep soccer standings

 

BOYS

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

DIVISION IPunahou 5-0-1, ‘Iolani 3-1-1, Kamehameha 2-3-0, Saint Louis 1-2-2, Pac-Five 1-3-1, Damien 0-5-0.

DIVISION IIMid-Pacific 3-1-1.


O’AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

RED EASTMoanalua 4-0-2, Roosevelt 3-1-2, Kalani 3-1-2, Castle 2-4-0, Kahuku 2-4-0, Kalaheo 1-3-2, Kaiser 1-3-2.

RED WESTMililani 5-0-0, ‘Aiea 1-1-3, Kapolei 1-1-3, Pearl City 2-1-2, Campbell 1-3-1, Leilehua 0-4-1.

WHITE EASTKailua 5-2-0, McKinley 4-2-1, Farrington 1-5-1, Kaimuki 0-5-0.

WHITE WESTWaialua 5-0-2, Radford 4-1-1, Waipahu 1-3-3, Wai’anae 2-4-0.

GIRLS

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

DIVISION IPunahou 6-0-1, Kamehameha 5-1-0, ‘Iolani 5-1-1, Sacred Hearts 2-4-1.

DIVISION IIPac-Five 2-3-2, Mid-Pacific 1-5-1, St. Francis 0-7-0.


O’AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

RED EASTMoanalua 7-1-0, Kalani 6-1-1, Kahuku 6-2-0, Kaiser 3-4-1, Castle 2-4-1, Kalaheo 0-6-2, Roosevelt 0-6-1.

RED WESTMililani 8-0-0, Kapolei 5-1-1, Pearl City 4-1-3, ‘Aiea 3-4-1, Campbell 1-5-2, Leilehua 1-6-1, Waialua 1-6-0.

WHITE EASTKailua 8-0-0, Kaimuki 0-3-4, McKinley 0-4-4, Farrington 0-5-3.

WHITE WESTNanakuli 7-1-0, Wai’anae 4-2-1, Radford 3-3-2, Waipahu 1-5-2.

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2009-2010 Kahuku Red Raider JROTC Photos

 
2009-2010 Kahuku Red Raider JROTC Photos

By 1SG Don Glover
Kahuku JROTC

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