

Thursday, January 8, 1998

Iolani improved to 3-0 in the only Interscholastic League of Honolulu game last night as four starters scored in double figures in a 63-51 home-court win over University High. Iolani wins third straight in ILH
Star-Bulletin staffAll-state guard Kirk Uejio and junior forward Brad Anderson scored 14 points apiece to lead the Raiders.
Doug Jackson had 12 and Cord Anderson added 10.
Darron Cambra led the Junior Rainbows with 20 points and Anthony Chan had 10.
Cambra scored 12 in a 26-point UHS fourth quarter in which the Junior 'Bows trimmed a 48-25 deficit to 60-51 with 1:12 left.
UHS fell to 1-1.
UHS 12 6 7 24-51UHS: Blane Ah San 7, Neil Rose 7, Andrew Ige 0, Casey Kushiyama 3, Riki Yoshida 0, Ken Fox 0, Anthony Chan 10, Ryan Woodward 4, Darron Cambra 20.
Iolani 17 14 17 15-63Iolani: Doug Jackson 12, Travis McGaughy 0, Kirk Uejio 14, Joe Igber 2, Warner Au 1, Brant Yasaka 4, Brad Anderson 14, Cord Anderson 10, Shaun Christensen 6, Mike Aeto 0.
Mililani 66, Aiea 63 (2OT): At Mililani, Kenji Price scored 29 points, including four of the Trojans' five in the second overtime period, as they outlasted Na Alii in an Oahu Interscholastic Association Western Division marathon.
After the first OT session ended in a 61-61 standoff, Price hit two free throws to put Mililani ahead. Mark Stringert, who scored 23 points for Na Alii, then retied it at 63.
With 15 seconds remaining, Price, a 6-foot-2 senior, drained a 15-footer, putting the Trojans (2-0) ahead to stay.
Aiea turned the ball over, then fouled Orville Smith with nine seconds to play.
He made one of two free throws for the final margin, finishing with 16 points.
Aiea 9 15 12 5 2-63Aiea: Robert Nakagawa 5, Adrien Williams 10, Michael Pearce 0, Jonathan Mosqueda 2, Jesmond Toilolo 0, Lee George 14, Rex Kolone 4, Mark Stringert 23, Ing Aleaga 5, Ricky Liilii 0.
Mililani 13 19 14 5 5-66Mililani: Michael Hudson 7, Calvin Saimon 0, Orville Smith 16, Jose Serate 2, Kenji Price 29, Cory Brailsford 2, Kris Andrews 10.
Moanalua 55, Waianae 34: At Waianae, senior forward Brian Rosado-Galindo had 12 first-half points and finished with 19 for the two-time state champions, who led, 33-17, at halftime and cruised the rest of the way.
Ramsey Williams added 11 points for the Menehunes.
Moanalua 22 11 8 14-55Moanalua: Jonathan Tanibe 2, Michael Towner 2, Marvin Santiago 2, Brian Green 2, Jeremy Harper 0, Clint Sivella 2, Brian Rosado-Galindo 19, Ramsey Williams 11, Mike Yadao 3, Ki Deok Kwon 4, Rickey Marshall-Greene 8.
Waianae 12 5 4 13-34Waianae: Brandon Magsayo 4, Nathaniel Donnell 5, Derrick Coyaso 6, Gerald Boyd 5, Anthony Kea 0, Kala'i Irvine 0, Nate Jackson 0, Zac Kealoha 4, Kana Kawai 0, Brian DeMello 6, Edmund Paaoao 4.
Leilehua 68, Waialua 39: At Waialua, Justin Daniels scored 10 of his game-high 18 points in a 29-7 second-quarter spurt and the Mules went on to soundly defeat the Bulldogs.
Junius Villareal had 17 points and Darryl Marshall 12 for Leilehua. Haven Amper paced Waialua with 12.
Leilehua 14 29 16 9-68Leilehua: Justin Daniels 18, Jon Dumlao 2, David Cooper 7, Lauvale Sape 8, Junius Villareal 17, Shawn Arquines 0, Brian Haiku 0, Darryl Marshall 12, Nathan Merhon 2, Marco Medina 2, Jerome Williamson 0.
Waialua 13 7 5 14-39Waialua: Alan Garcia 0, Jason Sugai 1, Angelito Alfanta 0, Haven Amper 12, Orlino Pascual 5, Jarrod Fujinaga 7, Kekona Sugai 2, Max Murry 5, Lance Mizusawa 6, Larry Lagapa 1, Kimo Yamashita 0.
Roosevelt 39, Kailua 26: At Roosevelt, the Roughriders overran the Surfriders, 27-6, from the start of the second quarter through the end of the third.
Sophomore guard Chad Kapanui had 11 points for Roosevelt (2-0), all in the first half.
Garrett Mueller scored 10 points for Kailua.
Kailua 4 2 4 16-26Kailua: Chris Muchmeyer 0, Siene Tamala 0, Jason Yumen 5, David Marshall 0, Wesley Fine 0, Van Dorsey 5, Peter Kaleikini 0, Justin Lui 0, Garrett Mueller 10, Johnny Anderson 0, Nuuanu Kahiapo 6.
Roosevelt 6 14 13 6-39Roosevelt: Adrian Mols 2, Sam Lozano 4, Sein McKissen 6, Regan Ching 3, Maulilia Labarre 2, Justin Kubo 2, Allen Gregory 2, Chad Kapanui 11, Michael Padua 0, Chad Kalilimoku 5, Doug Williams 2.