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2010-11 OIA Girls Basketball Playoff Brackets

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OIA Girls Playoffs

Roosevelt 39, Leilehua 25

Kira Arruda led a second-half surge that carried the Rough Riders past the Mules and into the next round of the OIA Red playoffs today at Kapolei.

Mariah Ross had nine points for Leilehua in its final game of the season.

At Roosevelt gym

Leilehua 6 13 4 2 25
Roosevelt 2 13 15 9 39

LEILEHUA–Pomai Parker 0, Precious Loi-on 0, Carissa McBride 6, Tiffany Reyher 6, Brittany Carr 0, Mariah Ross 9. Elyshia Bowden 4.

ROOSEVELT–Breyana Dutro-Solomua 7, Kira Arruda 15, Abcde Furuta-Harada 9, Cameo Tamala 0, Aimee Taniguchi 6, Krystle Chung 0, Anuhea Kanealii 2.

3-point goals–Leilehua none. Roosevelt 5 (Arruda 3, Dutro-Solomua, Furuta-Harada).

Kaimuki 58, Aiea 31

Junior Dejah Fa’asoa had 13 points and her sister, senior Letisha Fa’asoa, scored all 11 of her points in the first half as the Bulldogs breezed by Na Alii.

Kaimuki plays at Campbell today.

Ashlei Liilii had a team-high 12 points for Aiea.

At Kaimuki gym

Aiea (2-11) 6 5 10 10 31
Kaimuki (7-6) 17 14 19 8 58

AIEA–Ashlei Liilii 12, Celeste Fong 1, Ashlee Dulan 1, Kana Ogawa 0, Michlae Higa 4, Kaala Lepoldo 3, Lauren Nagai 0, Taryn Hannemann 0, Francine Martinez 6, Czarina Kadokawa 0, Taylor Fetui 4, Brooke Taiese 0.

KAIMUKI–Connie Aikau 5, Alison Pologa 7, Krysta Yasui 3, Julia Soares 0, Keana Paez 3, Letisha Fa’asoa 11, Dejah Fa’asoa 13, Valarie Wilson 8, Nikki Vongphachanh 6, Luisa Moala 2.

3-point goals–Aiea 1 (Liilii). Kaimuki 7 (L. Fa’asoa 3, Wilson 2, Pologa, D. Fa’asoa).

Pearl City 45, Moanalua 32

Tiari Walker and Sabrina Angle each scored 12 points and Dani Magana added 11 as the Chargers won their opening-round playoff game.

Pearl City travels to Farrington today.

Shantaeus Ramos-Dias added 13 for Na Menehune, who saw their season come to an end.

At Pearl City gym

Moanalua 10 4 6 12 32
Pearl City 9 6 14 14 45

MOANALUA–Kristy Tamashiro 5, Kiley Lau 2, Joanna Nicolas 1, Jasmine Funtanilla 5, Jaidon Rego 2, Shantaeus Ramos-Dias 13, Leticia Colon , Kelci Quinabo 2, Jasmine Young-Gusman 2.

PEARL CITY–Sabrina Angle 12, Adrienne Jean Sylva 6, Shay Alterado 0, Rachel Look 0, Shawna Angle 4, Dani Magana 11, Tiari Walker 12, Robi Kami 0, Sierra Mendiola 0, Paulina Langi 0, Shawni Cayetano-Ramos 0.

3-point goals–Moanalua 2 (Tamashiro, Ramos-Dias). Pearl City 3 (Sa. Ang 2, Sh. Angle 1).

Kahuku 55, Mililani 44

The Red Raiders jumped out early and survived a second-half push in defeating the Trojans.

Joshy Noga had 16 points for Kahuku, which advanced to today’s game against Kaiser.

Kellie Sakai led Mililani with 12 points.

At Mililani gym

Kahuku 18 17 9 11 55
Mililani 8 7 19 10 44

KAHUKU–Fiatagata Tailele-Latu 4,Rachel Tailele 4, Jaelynn Kaio , Jessica Falemalu 12, Temutisa Te’o 13, Joshy Noga 16, Mata Tonga 6.

MILILANI–Moriah Blackmon 0, Kaylee Torres 5, Kellie Sakai 12, Kapili Amamalin 5, Kayla Wright 1, Jasmyne Garay 11, Kawehi Pilakowski 4, Nayla Long 6, Jaycque Agbayani 0. .

3-point goals–Kahuku 6 (Falemalu 3, Te’o 2, Noga). Mililani none.

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Kahuku’s Fiatagata Tailele

(Tue) December 14, 2010

Edward Jackson (OIA Contributing Writer)

Fiatagata Tailele-Laty’s style of play is all-out hustle. That style proved to be the difference as her performance on Wednesday, December 8th helped Kahuku win their girls basketball game over host Kaimuki 54-38 in Oahu Interscholastic Association action.

Tailele-Laty recently returned from a knee injury, but despite being slowed by that injury she went out on the court with a determination to win. She changed the complexion of this Kahuku team with her defense and completely out-hustled everyone.

Her spirited play energized a Kahuku defense that shut down the league’s leading scorer in Alison Pologa and held Kaimuki to three points in the third quarter.

The win was Kahuku’s second straight out of five games. The victory seems to be an indication that the team is beginning to jell after a slow early season start.

A member of Kahuku’s Blue Division volleyball team, Tailele-Laty said during that time that “winning games is a way to prove that you’re ready to move on.”  She added, “Certainly I want to win. I want to have fun playing and its fun to win. But coming to practice is just as important. The coaches here at Kahuku are constantly helping us work on techniques that are critical to our development.”

Kaimuki, the defending Division 2 state champions, went ahead 17-14 at the end of the first quarter. Towards the end of the second the Bulldogs’ offense began to falter as Kahuku applied intense pressure.

Ahead by two, 28-26, at halftime, Kahuku continued applying press on Kaimuki shooters and that effort enabled the Raiders to take control for the rest of the game.

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This Week with Dave Kawada 1-12-11

This Week with Dave Kawada 1-12-11

Air date Jan. 12, 2011 on ESPN 1420 AM and www.espn1420am.com

Brian Mcinnis from the Honolulu Star Advertiser  gives his mid season recap of Hawaii men’s and women’s basketball; Golf Pro Stacy Amman from the Makaha Resort and Golf Club talks with Dave about the Sony Open and “Golf for the common man”.

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Dave catches up with former Hawaii RB Afatia Thompson regarding bowl preparations as Hawaii gets ready for the Hawaii Bowl.

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