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GBB SOUTHPORT SEMI: 3A #10 Owen Valley upsets #6 Crawfordsville, 49-44

By Mike McGraw
Executive Director

SOUTHPORT – Athletics can be very cruel. In some ways, that is why we find them so fascinating.

The suddenness with which adversity can strike is part of the drama. For the team it strikes, however, it is anything but entertaining. Still, it often brings out the best in competitors, and that is truly why we watch.

All of this is a lesson that sixth-ranked Crawfordsville painfully learned Feb. 28 in a heartbreaking 49-44 Class 3A Southport Semistate loss to No. 10 Owen Valley.

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Everybody anticipated the Athenians would face a tough battle with Owen Valley and wily coach Tom Anderson. The opening minutes did nothing to change that view. The two defenses controlled much of the first quarter, and the lead was never more than a couple of points either way.

Then late in the period, Owen Valley (24-2) scored the most damaging basket of Crawfordsville’s season. Three Athenians converged to stop a Patriot who was driving into the lane from the left side. After the play, Athenian point guard and floor general Lexi Stevens lay on the ground holding her ankle.

Just like that, the heart and soul of this talented team was gone. She didn’t return in the first half, and the questions hanging over a packed Southport Fieldhouse were if she would return at all – and how long Crawfordsville (23-3) could survive without her.

Fellow senior Mandi Johnson and junior Alex Gasaway quickly answered the latter question. Trailing 17-11 at the end of the first period, Johnson and Gasaway scored the first six points of the second stanza to tie the game and serve notice that the Athenians weren’t going away quietly.

Owen Valley responded quickly. The Patriots scored, stole the in-bounds pass, and scored again. That burst would carry them to the half with the lead. The Patriots used a variety of stingy zones and full-court presses to keep the rudderless Athenians off-balance.

Meanwhile, Crawfordsville all but vanquished Owen Valley’s interior attack. A Gasaway 3-pointer with 20 seconds left in the half pulled Crawfordsville within two at the break, 27-25.

Stevens returned to the court with her team for the start of the second half, but it was clear that she was far from 100 percent on the gimpy ankle. She began the half but went for only a couple of minutes before being pulled by Crawfordsville coach Darren Haas.

Nonetheless, the Athenians surged into the lead on the strength of a 7-2 opening run, with Johnson and Gasaway scoring all seven points. And the Athenians led 32-29 when adversity struck again when Johnson picked up her third foul with 4:24 remaining in the quarter.

The Patriots immediately caused two turnovers and turned them into four points to regain the lead. That brought Stevens back in the game. Even at less than her best, she was the best ball-handling option the Athenians had.

The move worked, and the remainder of the period was a back-and-forth affair that previewed what was to come. The stanza ended with Owen Valley clinging to a 41-40 advantage.

It would take several pages to describe all the drama in the fourth quarter. Suffice to say it was eight minutes of the most tense, and intense, basketball you will ever see. In the end, two plays in the final two minutes spelled the difference.

With Crawfordsville leading 44-43 with just under two minutes to play, Haas spread the court and put the ball in Stevens’ hands as he has done countless times over the past four years. The idea was to take advantage of her ball skills and deadly free throw shooting.

It nearly worked.

On the first possession, Stevens found a seam and drove to the basket, drawing a foul. But it was ruled to have been committed on the floor, and Crawfordsville was forced to in-bound the ball instead of getting shots. Then on the ensuing possession, Stevens attempted a spin move when the ankle gave out, resulting in her losing the ball out of bounds.

The Athenians survived that when Gasaway stepped into the lane and took a charge. They would not be so lucky the second time. Still needing to give a foul before Crawfordsville would be forced to shoot free throws, Owen Valley quickly fouled with 38 seconds to play.

The Patriots then made the first of two huge plays, tipping the in-bound pass and tracking down the loose ball for a steal. Stevens was forced to foul to prevent the layup, and both free throws were drained.

Crawfordsville rushed the ball back down the court, where Stevens found Gasaway on a give-and-go that seemed destined for a wide-open layup. But as Gasaway rose into the air, Owen Valley’s Kaitlin Sweatman came from nowhere to stage a sensational block. The resulting loose ball wound up in the Patriots’ hands, and Crawfordsville was forced to foul.

Once again the charity tosses were drained, and the Athenians’ fate was sealed.

Owen Valley is a well-coached, disciplined team. The Patriots sense an opponent’s weaknesses and are quick to exploit it, and they’ll get one final chance to do so March 7 in the 3A state championship game against No. 4 Fort Wayne Elmhurst (24-2) at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Crawfordsville, on the other hand, is a talented team with a great deal of courage.

It made for 32 minutes of compelling basketball. An obviously dejected but proud coach Haas spoke with Hoosier Authority after the game. His comments are in the accompanying video.

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DI Girls Basketball HHSAA State Championship: Konawaena defeats Punahou 54-50

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Konawaena 54Punahou 50


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HHSAA Division I GIRLS BASKETBALL: Konawaena Outlasts Punahou, Claims Division I State Basketball Crown
By Kyle Galdeira
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Konawaena freshman guard Emalia Galdeira poured in a game-high 23 points and hauled in nine rebounds to lead the Wildcats over Punahou 54-50 in a double overtime thriller tonight in the championship game of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Division I Girls Basketball State Championships at the Neal Blaisdell Arena.


Second-seeded Konawaena, the Big Island Interscholastic Federation champion, improved to 15-0 on the season and claimed its third state crown in five years—the last of which came in 2007, also in a win over Punahou. Galdeira took home tournament Most Outstanding Player honors for her effort, while teammate Kim Brown chipped in 13 points and seven rebounds.


Top-seeded Punahou (13-2), the Interscholastic League of Honolulu champion, established the momentum throughout most of the first quarter, and ended the period up 9-8. 

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Konawaena claims another 1
By Paul Honda


All hail the women in black and green.


Lia Galdeira poured in 23 points, grabbed nine rebounds and had four steals as second-seeded Konawaena outlasted No. 1 seed Punahou 54-50 in two overtimes last night in the final of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships at Neal Blaisdell Arena. A crowd of 1,687 included a strong following from the Big Island.


Konawaena, loaded with prime-time sophomores and freshmen, closed the season with 24 wins in a row and captured its third state title in the last six years.


“Punahou made a great run. We lost some composure and got a little rattled,” coach Bobbie Awa said of the Buffanblu’s rally from 11 points down. “Kara (Hanato-Smith) showed great leadership, telling her teammates, ‘It ain’t over, settle down.'”


Punahou won four of the previous six state crowns — 10 overall — but had to settle for its third runner-up finish since 2004.
 
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Young Wildcats top Buffanblu in 2 OTs
By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer


For Konawaena’s youthful girls basketball team, the bright future is now.


The Wildcats — with three freshmen and a sophomore in the starting lineup — rallied past Punahou, 54-50, last night in a double-overtime thriller to win the school’s third Hawaiian Airlines/Hawai’i High School Athletic Association championship in six years.


A vocal, mostly pro-Konawaena crowd of 1,687 at Blaisdell Arena watched the Wildcats finish the regular and postseason unbeaten at 15-0.


“It feels really good, I think we deserve it because we worked hard,” said Konawaena freshman Lia Galdeira, a 5 foot 7 wing who finished with a game-high 23 points, along with nine rebounds and four steals. “We just had to play our game, have heart and don’t choke.” 

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2008-2009 HHSAA DIVISION I GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE & RESULTS













































TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Kalani Aiea Farrington HS Aiea, 41-40
3 Baldwin Moanalua Kaimuki HS Baldwin, 41-36
2 Roosevelt Waiakea Farrington HS Roosevelt, 69-52
4 Iolani Kailua Kaimuki HS Iolani, 42-29

























































WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 5 Kalani Waiakea Farrington HS Kalani, 81-64
8 Moanalua Kailua Kaimuki HS Kailua, 20-19
Quarterfinals 6 #4 Lahainaluna Roosevelt Farrington HS Lahainaluna, 58-44
9 #2 Konawaena Baldwin Kaimuki HS Konawaena, 50-28
7 #1 Punahou Aiea Farrington HS Punahou, 53-36
10 #3 Farrington Iolani Kaimuki HS Farrington, 68-51




















































THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 12 Aiea Roosevelt Blaisdell Arena Roosevelt, 51-50
13 Baldwin Iolani Blaisdell Arena Iolani, 53-44
Consolation Final 11 Kalani Kailua Blaisdell Arena Kalani, 64-52
Semifinals 14 Punahou Lahainaluna Blaisdell Arena Punahou, 42-37
15 Konawaena Farrington Blaisdell Arena Konawaena, 51-43








































FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 Roosevelt Iolani Blaisdell Arena Roosevelt, 51-48
3rd Place 17 Lahainaluna Farrington Blaisdell Arena Lahainaluna, 56-52
Championship 18 Punahou Konawaena Blaisdell Arena Konawaena, 54-50

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GBB SEMISTATES: Results

Here are results from the Feb. 28 semistate round of the 34th Annual IHSAA Girls Basketball State Tournament plus the state finals schedule, courtesy of John Harrell’s splendiferous website:

SEMISTATES
Date: Saturday, Feb. 28
Times: All times ET
Admission: $7
Home team: The winner of the odd-numbered regional is the designated home team.

NORTH
1. Elkhart Central (Northside Gym)
Class A: #7 Fort Wayne Canterbury 44, #11 Southern Wells 43
Class 2A: #2 Oak Hill 55, #3 Garrett 42

2. Plymouth
Class 3A: #4 Fort Wayne Elmhurst 64, #1 Benton Central 56
Class 4A: #2 South Bend Washington 77, Pendleton Heights 45

SOUTH
3. Southport
Class 3A: #10 Owen Valley 49, #6 Crawfordsville 44
Class 4A: #1 Ben Davis 59, #7 Mooresville 27

4. Bedford North Lawrence
Class A: #1 Vincennes Rivet 56, #6 University 46
Class 2A: #1 Heritage Christian 90, #9 Austin 69

STATE FINALS
Date: Saturday, March 7
Site: Lucas Oil Stadium, 500 S. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis
Admission: Session $15, season $25
Tickets:
Reserved tickets can be purchased at the participating schools the week
of the state finals (contact schools for ticket distribution hours).
Home team: In each state championship game, the winner of the south semistate is the designated home team.

SESSION I
Class A State Championship: #7 Fort Wayne Canterbury (22-4) vs. #1 Vincennes Rivet (23-1). 10:30 a.m. ET
Class 2A State Championship: #2 Oak Hill (27-1) vs. #1 Heritage Christian (25-1). To follow

SESSION II
Class 3A State Championship: #4 Fort Wayne Elmhurst (24-2) vs. #10 Owen Valley (24-2). 6 p.m. ET
Class 4A State Championship: #2 South Bend Washington (26-0) vs. #1 Ben Davis (29-0). To follow

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*Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA  DI Girls Basketball Championship
    -Konawaena defeats Punahou 54-50
*Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA DII Girls Basketball Championship 
    -Molokai defeats Kamehameha-Hawaii 44-42

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*Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball Championships Semifinals DI
    -Punahou defeats Lahainaluna 42-37
    -Konawaena defeats Farrington 51-43
*Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball Championship Semifinals DII
    -Molokai defeats Kapa’a 47-37
*OIA Boys Basketball Championships
    -Kahuku defeats Kaimuki 45-41
    -Kailua defeats Castle 65-54

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*Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball Championships Day 2
    -Farrington defeats Iolani 68-51
    -Kapa’a defeats Kahuku 60-56

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*Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball Championships Day 1
    -Iolani defeats Kailua 42-29
    -Baldwin defeats Moanalua 41-36
    -Roosevelt defeats Waiakea 69-52

 

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DII Girls Basketball HHSAA State Championship: Molokai defeats Kamehameha-Hawaii 45-42

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Molokai 45–  Kamehameha-Hawaii 42


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HHSAA Division II GIRLS BASKETBALL: Farmers Prevail, Claim Division II Hoops Title
By Kyle Galdeira
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Molokai claimed its first state basketball title at any level tonight with a 45-42 victory over Kamehameha-Hawaii in the championship game of the Division II Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships at the Neal Blaisdell Arena.


The fourth-seeded Farmers, Division II champion of the Maui Interscholastic League, completed a 15-0 season by knocking off the second-seeded Warriors, and claimed the school’s first girls’ team state title in any sport. Sophomore forward Kalei Adolpho led the way for Molokai with a game-high 21 points, 19 rebounds and six blocks.


Kamehameha-Hawaii took an 11-7 lead at the conclusion of the first quarter, thanks in part to sophomore center Katelynne Paleka-Kennedy’s lay up as the period expired. Both squads seemed a bit too anxious on offense, forcing shots before teammates could set up in position to rebound. 

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Adolpho lifts Moloka’i to state title


By Kyle Sakamoto
Advertiser Staff Writer
 
Moloka’i’s Kalei Adolpho is 6 feet 1, so she always stands out.


In the biggest game of her life to date last night, she came up big.


Adolpho made the go-ahead putback with 12 seconds remaining and finished with 21 points and 19 rebounds as Moloka’i beat Kamehameha-Hawai’i, 45-42, in the final of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball Division II State Championships at Blaisdell Arena.


Aldolpho’s putback put Moloka’i ahead 44-42. Her shot came after teammate Kylie Joe Mawae missed from the right side and Jolenta Duvauchelle missed a couple of follow-up attempts in the paint.


“I knew the score … So I just tried my hardest to put it in,” said Adolpho, a sophomore center.

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Molokai makes history with first state crown
By Kim Baxter / Special to the Star-Bulletin


The Molokai girls basketball team asks a lot of Kalei Adolpho. The 6-foot-1 sophomore is fully expected to be the Farmers’ go-to scorer, initiate the team’s offense by setting ball screens on the perimeter, help against the full-court pressure and dominate the defensive paint.


But in yesterday’s Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championship game against Kamehameha-Hawaii, the Farmers merely asked Adolpho to spearhead her team’s fourth-quarter comeback by scoring the final five points, by blocking two potential game-winning layups in the final minute and by sealing the title victory at the free-throw line.


What, the water bottles didn’t need filling, too?


“She takes the challenge, every day in practice, every day we play a game, every day,” said Molokai assistant coach Mike Hooper. “She takes the burden, and she enjoys it. You can tell. It doesn’t faze her.”


Instead, Adolpho stunned the second-seeded Kamehameha-Hawaii Warriors with a frenetic 45-42 last-minute victory in Blaisdell Arena to earn the Division II title, the program’s first in any team sport for girls. Adolpho powered her way to 21 points, 19 rebounds and six blocks while playing all 32 championship minutes.

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2008-2009 HHSAA DIVISION II GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE & RESULTS













































TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Kapaa St. Andrew’s Kalani HS Kapaa, 60-39
3 Kaimuki Seabury Hall Radford HS Kaimuki, 44-23
2 University Hawaii Prep Kalani HS University, 51-47
4 Kaiser Hawaii Baptist Radford HS Kaiser, 44-43

























































WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 5 St. Andrew’s Hawaii Prep Kalani HS Hawaii Prep, 42-29
8 Hawaii Baptist Seabury Hall Radford HS Hawaii Baptist, 53-44
Quarterfinals 6 #4 Molokai University Kalani HS Molokai, 35-30
9 #2 KS-Hawaii Kaiser Radford HS KS-Hawaii, 58-51
7 #1 Kahuku Kapaa Kalani HS Kapaa, 60-56
10 #3 Maryknoll Kaimuki Radford HS Kaimuki, 52-33




















































THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 14 Kaiser Maryknoll Radford HS Maryknoll, 59-58 (OT)
12 Kahuku University Kalani HS Kahuku, 72-54
Consolation Final 11 Hawaii Prep Hawaii Baptist Kalani HS Hawaii Baptist, 47-38
Semifinals 13 Kapaa Molokai Kalani HS Molokai, 47-37
15 KS-Hawaii Kaimuki Radford HS KS-Hawaii, 42-41








































FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 Kahuku Maryknoll Blaisdell Arena Kahuku, 60-54
3rd Place 17 Kapaa Kaimuki Blaisdell Arena Kaimuki, 59-51
Championship 18 Molokai KS-Hawaii Blaisdell Arena Molokai, 45-42

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Video: Konawaena defeats Farrington 51-43 DI HHSAA Girls Basketball Championships Tournament

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Konawaena 51Farrington 43


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Konawaena ousts the OIA’s last chance
By Paul Honda


With the game on the line, Konawaena’s diaper dandies were clutch performers. Freshmen Lia Galdeira and Dawnyelle Awa scored the Wildcats’ final eight points, shooting 6-for-7 from the foul line in the final 2:08 to advance to the final 51-43.


Second-seeded Konawaena outrebounded No. 3 seed Farrington 44-34. Kimberly Brown had 14 boards and six points, and the Govs had 25 turnovers.


“Kim played humongous for us,” Wildcats coach Bobbie Awa said.


Konawaena (14-0) took a 40-39 lead on a drive to the bucket by another freshman, Makayla Awa, with 5:36 left. It was the 10th and final lead change of the game. From that point, the ‘Cats spread the floor and forced the Governors to chase.


Farrington struggled all game long to get open looks on the low post and went more than 4 minutes without a point down the stretch.


A foul shot by Anuhea Wall, plus a fast-break play between the Awa cousins and a foul shot by Galdeira pushed the lead to 44-39 with 2:08 left.


Farrington responded with a low-post basket by Sofia Folaumahina, but Galdeira came up with a huge play on the offensive glass. On a free-throw miss by Brown, Galdeira raced across the lane for a putback and three-point play. It was a key play that gave Konawaena a 47-41 lead with 1:15 to go. 

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Galdeira nets 18 points as Wildcats hold off Farrington, 51-43


By Kyle Sakamoto
Advertiser Staff Writer


Crunch time of big games is normally no place for freshmen.


But the Konawaena girls basketball team has one who proved last night she is a clutch performer.


Emalia Galdeira scored 13 of her 18 points in the second half as Konawaena beat Farrington, 51-43, in the semifinals of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball Division I State Championships at Blaisdell Arena.


“The second half I did better than the first half,” said Galdeira, a 5-foot-9 guard/forward. “Oh, my gosh, I missed so much in the first half. If I make my layups in the beginning then I wouldn’t have to worry about making them in the end.”


Galdeira was 2 of 8 in the first half and 4 of 6 in the second for Konawaena, the Big Island Interscholastic Federation champion and No. 2 seed. She added six rebounds and five steals.


Konawaena (14-0) meets No. 1 seed Punahou (13-1), the Interscholastic League of Honolulu champion, for the title tonight at 7.


The Wildcats and Buffanblu have won the last six state titles. 

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2008-2009 HHSAA DIVISION I GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE & RESULTS













































TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Kalani Aiea Farrington HS Aiea, 41-40
3 Baldwin Moanalua Kaimuki HS Baldwin, 41-36
2 Roosevelt Waiakea Farrington HS Roosevelt, 69-52
4 Iolani Kailua Kaimuki HS Iolani, 42-29

























































WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 5 Kalani Waiakea Farrington HS Kalani, 81-64
8 Moanalua Kailua Kaimuki HS Kailua, 20-19
Quarterfinals 6 #4 Lahainaluna Roosevelt Farrington HS Lahainaluna, 58-44
9 #2 Konawaena Baldwin Kaimuki HS Konawaena, 50-28
7 #1 Punahou Aiea Farrington HS Punahou, 53-36
10 #3 Farrington Iolani Kaimuki HS Farrington, 68-51




















































THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 12 Aiea Roosevelt Blaisdell Arena Roosevelt, 51-50
13 Baldwin Iolani Blaisdell Arena Iolani, 53-44
Consolation Final 11 Kalani Kailua Blaisdell Arena Kalani, 64-52
Semifinals 14 Punahou Lahainaluna Blaisdell Arena Punahou, 42-37
15 Konawaena Farrington Blaisdell Arena Konawaena, 51-43








































FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 Roosevelt Iolani Blaisdell Arena 1:00pm
3rd Place 17 Lahainaluna Farrington Blaisdell Arena 3:00pm
Championship 18 Punahou Konawaena Blaisdell Arena 7:00pm

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Video: Punahou defeats Lahainaluna 42-37 DI HHSAA Girls Basketball Championships Tournament

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Punahou 42Lahainaluna 37


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Punahou advances
The defending champ holds off Lahainaluna


By Paul Honda


They were, by their own account, very, very lucky.


In reality, the hard-working Punahou Buffanblu made some of that luck and fought off a furious Lahainaluna rally for a 42-37 win last night in the Division I semifinals of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships at Neal Blaisdell Arena.


The top-seeded, defending champion Buffanblu (13-1) advanced to the final and will play Konawaena tonight at the Blaisdell.


Fourth-seeded Lahainaluna, in the semifinal round for the first time, dropped to 22-2 overall.


Relying on a pesky defense that turned several steals into layups, Punahou built a 36-26 lead before it nearly evaporated. Punahou went nearly 7 minutes without scoring, while the Lady Lunas got nine points in a row from Milika Taufa and Ofa Namoa. Taufa’s pull-up baseline jumper brought Lahainaluna within 36-35 with 2:57 left. 

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Nomura scores 18 points to help Buffanblu turn back Lahainaluna, 42-37
By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer


Denying Lahainaluna its place in history, Punahou advanced to its fifth straight Hawaiian Airlines/Hawai’i High School Athletic Association Girls Basketball Division I Championship final last night with a 42-37 victory at Blaisdell Arena.


The defending champ Buffanblu, 13-1 in the regular and postseason, will face Konawaena (14-0) in tonight’s 7 o’clock title game at Blaisdell.


The game will be televised live statewide on OC16.


“It feels really good … we go day-by-day, and yesterday was Step 1, today was Step 2,” said Buffanblu senior guard Janelle Nomura, who had a game-high 18 points and five steals. “We’re really proud and we want to prove ourselves to the state.”


Lahainaluna, making its semifinal debut last night, was trying to become the first team from Maui to advance to the championship in the tournament’s 33-year history. But the Lunas (15-1) were plagued by foul trouble from the opening minutes and could not complete a fourth-period comeback that drew them within one point (36-35) with 2:57 remaining.

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2008-2009 HHSAA DIVISION I GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE & RESULTS













































TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Kalani Aiea Farrington HS Aiea, 41-40
3 Baldwin Moanalua Kaimuki HS Baldwin, 41-36
2 Roosevelt Waiakea Farrington HS Roosevelt, 69-52
4 Iolani Kailua Kaimuki HS Iolani, 42-29

























































WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 5 Kalani Waiakea Farrington HS Kalani, 81-64
8 Moanalua Kailua Kaimuki HS Kailua, 20-19
Quarterfinals 6 #4 Lahainaluna Roosevelt Farrington HS Lahainaluna, 58-44
9 #2 Konawaena Baldwin Kaimuki HS Konawaena, 50-28
7 #1 Punahou Aiea Farrington HS Punahou, 53-36
10 #3 Farrington Iolani Kaimuki HS Farrington, 68-51




















































THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 12 Aiea Roosevelt Blaisdell Arena Roosevelt, 51-50
13 Baldwin Iolani Blaisdell Arena Iolani, 53-44
Consolation Final 11 Kalani Kailua Blaisdell Arena Kalani, 64-52
Semifinals 14 Punahou Lahainaluna Blaisdell Arena Punahou, 42-37
15 Konawaena Farrington Blaisdell Arena Konawaena, 51-43








































FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 Roosevelt Iolani Blaisdell Arena 1:00pm
3rd Place 17 Lahainaluna Farrington Blaisdell Arena 3:00pm
Championship 18 Punahou Konawaena Blaisdell Arena 7:00pm


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GBB SEMISTATES: Pendleton Heights to face 4A #2 SB Washington

By Mike McGraw
Executive Director

PENDLETON – It is a big thing to make the final four of a state tournament in any sport. In Indiana, it is a huge thing to make the final four of the basketball tournament.

If you happen to live in Madison County, it is the fulfillment of a dream that is hammered into every youth from infancy.

That is exactly the position the Pendleton Heights Arabians will find themselves in this Saturday. Pendleton Heights is traveling to Plymouth Feb. 28 to meet mighty South Bend Washington in the northern Class 4A semistate.

Hoosier Authority sat down with Pendleton Heights seniors Lacey Martin and Amanda Gaskin (below), and with coach Shari Doud, after practice on Thursday and discussed what it means to be this far down the tourney trail. Enjoy!

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Video: Kapa’a Upsets #1 Kahuku, 60-56 Hawaiian Airlines HHSAA Girls DII Basketball Championships

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Kapa’a Warriors 60Kahuku Red Raiders 56

Kauai Interscholastic Federation


Oahu Interscholastic Association



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Kapaa delivers KO to Kahuku
By Star-Bulletin staff


Mai’lika Napoleon smiled broadly despite the cut on her chin, the dot of blood on her Kapaa jersey.


“******,” she said, when asked about the physicality of the just-completed battle with Kahuku. “But it all comes down to suicides, sprints in practice. None of the girls like them, but they can help you in the game.”


Napoleon scored 20 points as the Warriors proved tough and full of stamina and upset the No. 1-seeded Red Raiders 60-56 in a Division II state quarterfinal game last night at Kalani. It was one of the school’s biggest basketball victories.


“We knew we had a chance, because we’ve got heart,” said center Jondi Dias, who scored 17 points. “Kauai is a small island, but we have heart.”


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Kapa’a tops No. 1 Kahuku, 60-56, in win to ‘dye’ for


By Leila Wai
Advertiser Staff Writer


As if facing the No. 1 seed in the quarterfinals wasn’t motivation enough, the Kapa’a players were playing with an extra incentive last night.


Kapa’a coach Terry Maguire told her players that if they knocked off Kahuku, they would be allowed to dye their hair green.


The Warriors can break out the coloring after topping Kahuku, 60-56, in the HHSAA/Hawaiian Airlines Girls DIvision II State Basketball Championship quarterfinals last night at Kalani High School.


“Shhhh….we’re actually dyeing it all colors tomorrow,” said senior guard Mai’lika Napoleon, who scored 20 points.


Kapa’a erased a 26-21 Kahuku halftime lead by outscoring the Red Raiders, 24-10, in the third quarter to put away the Red Raiders.


“Kahuku, they were the No. 1 team, and they have strong girls,” Napoleon said. “Our girls come from a small island but we have lots of heart.”

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Hawaii High School Athletic Association
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2008-2009 HHSAA DIVISION II GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE & RESULTS













































TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Kapaa St. Andrew’s Kalani HS Kapaa, 60-39
3 Kaimuki Seabury Hall Radford HS Kaimuki, 44-23
2 University Hawaii Prep Kalani HS University, 51-47
4 Kaiser Hawaii Baptist Radford HS Kaiser, 44-43

























































WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 5 St. Andrew’s Hawaii Prep Kalani HS Hawaii Prep, 42-29
8 Hawaii Baptist Seabury Hall Radford HS Hawaii Baptist, 53-44
Quarterfinals 6 #4 Molokai University Kalani HS Molokai, 35-30
9 #2 KS-Hawaii Kaiser Radford HS KS-Hawaii, 58-51
7 #1 Kahuku Kapaa Kalani HS Kapaa, 60-56
10 #3 Maryknoll Kaimuki Radford HS Kaimuki, 52-33



















































THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 11 Hawaii Prep Hawaii Baptist Kalani HS 3:00pm
14 Kaiser Maryknoll Radford HS 3:00pm
12 Kahuku University Kalani HS 5:00pm
Semifinals 13 Kapaa Molokai Kalani HS 7:00pm
15 KS-Hawaii Kaimuki Radford HS 7:00pm








































FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 16 W-12 W-14 Blaisdell Arena 9:00am
5th Place 17 L-13 L-15 Blaisdell Arena 11:00am
Championship 18 W-13 W-15 Blaisdell Arena 5:00pm

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Photos: Farrington defeated Iolani 68-51 Hawaiian Airlines HHSAA Girls I Basketball Tournament


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Farrington Gov’s 68Iolani Raiders 51


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Farrington flattens ‘Iolani

By Kim Baxter
Special to the Star-Bulletin



The ‘Iolani girls basketball team is a guard-oriented squad that relies heavily on its backcourt. The Farrington girls basketball team, with frontcourt size to boot, pounds the ball inside and lets its height do the heavy lifting.


So when the two teams met in the Division I quarterfinals of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships at Kaimuki, something had to give. Unfortunately for ‘Iolani, the Raiders’ guards weren’t enough to offset the Governors’ Goliaths inside, and third-seeded Farrington cruised to a 68-51 victory yesterday and a semifinal berth against Konawaena today.


With Sofia Folaumahina (6-foot), Kirsten Liana (5 -11) and Lusina Otineru (5-10), the Governors dominated the paint against ‘Iolani’s swarming, pesky defense. Those three frontcourt players combined for 31 points, 26 rebounds, four blocks and a lot of headaches for ‘Iolani.


“Farrington is tough,” said ‘Iolani coach Marlene Zeug. “They’ve got size, they’ve got speed and they’re athletic. It’s always going to be a tough matchup for us because we’re always challenged by size.” 

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Farrington moving on


By Kyle Sakamoto
Advertiser Staff Writer 
  
The Farrington girls basketball team is big and physical.


No secret there.


But the Governors also played the full 94 feet to beat ‘Iolani, 68-51, last night in the quarterfinals of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball Division I State Championships at Kaimuki High.


Farrington, the O’ahu Interscholastic Association champion, put the game away by outscoring ‘Iolani 20-6 in the third period behind its 2-2-1 full-court press.


The run gave Farrington, the No. 3 seed, a 49-30 advantage.


“We knew we weren’t playing defense well in the first half,” said Farrington coach Caroline Tatupu. “We had to step it up and we decided to keep the pressure on with our full-court press and we got some steals.”


Farrington, which also dominated inside, will face No. 2 seed Konawaena in the semifinals tonight at 7 at the Neal Blaisdell Arena.

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













































TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Kalani Aiea Farrington HS Aiea, 41-40
3 Baldwin Moanalua Kaimuki HS Baldwin, 41-36
2 Roosevelt Waiakea Farrington HS Roosevelt, 69-52
4 Iolani Kailua Kaimuki HS Iolani, 42-29

























































WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 5 Kalani Waiakea Farrington HS Kalani, 81-64
8 Moanalua Kailua Kaimuki HS Kailua, 20-19
Quarterfinals 6 #4 Lahainaluna Roosevelt Farrington HS Lahainaluna, 58-44
9 #2 Konawaena Baldwin Kaimuki HS Konawaena, 50-28
7 #1 Punahou Aiea Farrington HS Punahou, 53-36
10 #3 Farrington Iolani Kaimuki HS Farrington, 68-51



















































THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 11 Kalani Kailua Blaisdell Arena 11:00am
12 Aiea Roosevelt Blaisdell Arena 1:00pm
13 Baldwin Iolani Blaisdell Arena 3:00pm
Semifinals 14 Punahou Lahainaluna Blaisdell Arena 5:00pm
15 Konawaena Farrington Blaisdell Arena 7:00pm








































FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 W-12 W-13 Blaisdell Arena 1:00pm
3rd Place 17 L-14 L-15 Blaisdell Arena 3:00pm
Championship 18 W-14 W-15 Blaisdell Arena 7:00pm

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