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Photos by Jon Bello of www.JonBPhotography.com: 2011 Hawaiian Airlines girls basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS

Kingsley Ah You

HawaiiDigitalSports.com

kahyou@DigitalSports.com

2011 Hawaiian Airlines girls basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS

TUESDAY-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1-4, 2011
Division I: McKinley H.S., Radford H.S., & Blaisdell Center
Division II: Farrington H.S., Kaimuki H.S & Blaisdell Center

Information Provided By

Natalie Iwamoto Director of Information

HHSAA www.SportsHigh.com

2011 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP



2011 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP

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2011 Hawaiian Airlines girls basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS

Kingsley Ah You

HawaiiDigitalSports.com

kahyou@DigitalSports.com

2011 Hawaiian Airlines girls basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS

TUESDAY-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1-4, 2011
Division I: McKinley H.S., Radford H.S., & Blaisdell Center
Division II: Farrington H.S., Kaimuki H.S & Blaisdell Center

Information Provided By

Natalie Iwamoto Director of Information

HHSAA www.SportsHigh.com

2011 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP

PHOTOS:



TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 01, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 King Kekaulike Kaiser McKinley H.S. Kaiser, 58-33
3 Kapolei Pearl City Radford H.S. Kapolei, 63-31
2 Iolani Kaimuki McKinley H.S. Iolani, 55-45
4 Waiakea Kahuku Radford H.S. Kahuku, 46-42
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation Semfinals 5 King Kekaulike Kaimuki McKinley H.S. Kaimuki, 47-33
8 Pearl City Waiakea Radford H.S. Waiakea, 45-26
Quarterfinals 6 #4 Farrington Iolani McKinley H.S. 5:00pm
9 #2 Lahainaluna Kapolei Radford H.S. 5:00pm
7 #1 Konawaena Kaiser McKinley H.S. 7:00pm
10 #3 Punahou Kahuku Radford H.S. 7:00pm
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 11 Kaimuki Waiakea Blaisdell Center 11:00am
5th Place Semifinals 12 L-7 L-6 Blaisdell Center 1:00pm
13 L-9 L-10 Blaisdell Center 3:00pm
Semifinals 14 W-7 W-6 Blaisdell Center 5:00pm
15 W-9 W-10 Blaisdell Center 7:00pm
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 W-12 W-13 Blaisdell Center 1:00pm
3rd Place 17 L-14 L-15 Blaisdell Center 3:00pm
Championship 18 W-14 W-15 Blaisdell Center 7:00pm
2011 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 01, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Waianae Maryknoll Kaimuki H.S. Maryknoll, 46-34
3 Hawaii Prep Hanalani Farrington H.S. Hawaii Prep, 55-36
2 Kalani University Kaimuki H.S. University, 55-47
4 Hawaii Baptist Honokaa Farrington H.S. Hawaii Baptist, 54-43
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation Semfinals 5 Hanalani Honokaa Farrington H.S. Hanalani, 42-33
8 Waianae Kalani Kaimuki H.S. Kalani, 46-41
Quarterfinals 6 #3 KS-Hawaii University Kaimuki H.S. 5:00pm
9 #1 Radford Hawaii Prep Farrington H.S. 5:00pm
7 #2 Molokai Maryknoll Kaimuki H.S. 7:00pm
10 #4 Kapaa Hawaii Baptist Farrington H.S. 7:00pm
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 11 Hanalani Kalani Kaimuki H.S. 3:00pm
5th Place Semifinals 12 L-9 L-10 Kaimuki H.S. 5:00pm
14 L-7 L-6 Kaimuki H.S. 7:00pm
Semifinals 13 W-7 W-6 Farrington H.S. 5:00pm
15 W-9 W-10 Farrington H.S. 7:00pm
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 W-12 W-14 Blaisdell Center 9:00am
3rd Place 17 L-15 L-13 Blaisdell Center 11:00am
Championship 18 W-15 W-13 Blaisdell Center 5:00pm
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2010-11 OIA Girls Basketball Playoff Brackets

Information provided by www.OIASports.com

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Honolulu StarAdvertiser

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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20th Ann. Junior Ah You Laie Park Christmas Bowl Championship Tournament Schedule

Kingsley Ah You

Owner HawaiiDigitalSports.com

Aloha and welcome to the 20th Ann. Junior Ah You Laie Park Christmas Bowl Championship Tournament.

20th Annual Junior Ah You Laie Park Christmas Bowl- Championship Tournament!
Wed 12/29/10 Field 1 Field 2
2pm A Team Inter. K-Town Parkside Primary Tap Out
3pm 2 Mills Primary K-Town
4pm 5 & Under Primary Laie Style Primary Happy Meal
5pm M#7- Team Awoiya G-7 M#11- Kavawakies M#8- Island Boyz G-8 M#12- Give U Chance
6pm W#3- ParkSide WG-3 W#6 Laie Girls W#4 Deep Blue WG-4 W#6- Ankle Breakers A
7pm W#1 Stanker Bean WG-1 W#8 Ankle Breakers B W#2- Galagalaz WG-2 W#7- Baby Mamaz
8pm M#1- Baby Geez G-1 M#16-  Laie Lions M#2- Ineligable G-2 M#15- Mo Street
9pm M#3- Laie Style G-3 M#14- Team Waika M#4- Underkava G-4 M#13- Fam Bam
10pm M#5- Team Viu G-5 M#9- Untouchables M#6- Shrekbone G-6 M#10- 250 Plus
Thurs 12/30/10 Field 1 Field 2
2pm 2 Mills Happy Meal
3pm A Team A Habbit
4pm Parkside Winnter of 2 pm
5pm Island Boyz M-9 Laie Lions Team Shrekbone M-10 Team Waika
6pm Team Awoiya M-11 Ineligible Fam Bam M-12 Team Viu
7pm Stanker Bean WG-5 Deep Blue Park Side WG-6 Galagalaz
8pm M-13 M-14
9pm PRIMARY CHAMPIONSHIP INTERMEDIATE
10pm WOMENS CHAMPIONSHIP WOMENS CHAMPIONSHIP
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Saint Franicis Merv Lopes Hoops & Lady Hoops Classic

Solomon Batoon, RAA

Director of Athletics

Saint Francis School

2707 Pamoa Rd.

Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

INFORMATION SHEET

Dates: December 27 – 30, 2010 Monday – Thursday          

Place: the Classic will be held at Manoa Valley District Park Gym  on Manoa Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

Game Times: From 9:30 AM – 9:00 PM

It is important that all games start as close as possible to the scheduled starting times as you see on             your game schedule.  All warm-up period between games will be 15 minutes, and 10 minutes for half             time.  Tournament balls will be provided by Baden.

Overtime Games:  There will be a sudden death overtime period.  After a jump ball, the first team to score a point will be declared the winner.

Entrance To Gym: Please have your team enter the gym through the door marked “Teams Only.”  If your teams are returning to watch games they should again use the “Teams Only” door.  Only coaches, players, managers, stat girls with team credentials, and performing cheerleaders in uniform will be allowed to enter through this entrance. Please tell your players not to loan their passes to a friend.  Players who loan their passes will not be allowed to participate in the classic.

Practice: Neighbor Island and Mainland teams arriving a day early and would like to practice before the tournament starts, Please call Coach Batoon to arrange a time at our school gym in Manoa.

Saint Francis School at 2707 Pamoa Rd. Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

Once the tournament begins, all teams are responsible to find their own practice sites.

Jersey Assignments: The home team will be the name on the top part of each bracket – “White Jersey”.   The visiting team is the second named team on the bracket – “Dark Jersey”.

Dressing Rooms: A dressing room will be assigned to you when your team arrives.  Do not take your team to the dressing room until after half-time of the preceding game.  Please do not leave valuables in the locker rooms as we will not be responsible for any lost articles.

Trainer:  A certified athletic trainer will be available throughout the tournament. Neighbor Island and Mainland teams, who need to use a trainer for taping ankles, etc., should notify the trainer upon arrival at the gym.  Please bring and supply your own tape.

Admission Prices: Admission prices for each day of the tournament will be $5.00/student W/ID and $7.00 / Adults.

Parking: There is ample parking available at the park.

3 Point Shooting Contest: There will be a three point shooting contest on Thursday, December 30th before the Championship games.

Awards: all tournament awards will be given to the consolation champions, third place, and runner-up and championship team.  Individual awards will be given to the players chosen for the All-tournament team, the Most Valuable Player, Most Outstanding Player and the Pete Newell Big Man Scholarship Award, for the Big Man Camp in Honolulu, Hawaii, this award will cover the tuition of the recipient, all other expenses must be covered by the individual player (Airlines and Hotel accommodations by the Camp Director).

Game Schedule: December 27, 28, 29 and 30, 2010

MEN’S CLASSIC

December 27, 2010        MONDAY – OLD GYM

GAME      TIME                  HOME                                            VISITORS

1-B        9:30 AM               PEARL CITY                          VS     CASTLE

2-B        11:00 AM             KAPOLEI                                VS     DAMIEN

3-B        12:30 PM             LEILEHUA                               VS     KALAHEO

4-B        2:00 PM                CHRISTIAN ACADEMY       VS     KAMEHAMEHA I AA

5-B        3:30 PM NG CT-1 KAHUKU                               VS     KAMEHAMEHA BIIF

6-B        4:00 PM                ST. LOUIS                                        VS     KAILUA

7-B        5:30 PM                PUNAHOU                                       VS     FARRINGTION

8-B        7:00 PM               SAINT FRANCIS                             VS     HOUSTON AK

LADY’S CLASSIC

December 27, 2010        MONDAY –NEW GYM COURT 1

Pool A –    1-Saint Francis                              Pool B –    1-Mt. Douglas Victoria BC Canada

2-Christian Academy                              2-Kamehameha BIIF

3-Pearl City                                                        3-Mid-Pacific Institute

4-Maryknoll                                                       4-Le Jardin Academy

GAME                TIME                  HOME                                   VISITORS

Pool A G-1                     9:30   AM             Saint Francis                            VS     Pearl City

Pool B G-2           11:00 AM             Mt. Douglas Victoria BC Canada VS     Mid-Pacific Institute

Pool A G-3           12:30 PM             Christian Academy                  VS     Maryknoll

Pool B G-4           2:00   PM             Kamehameha BIIF                            VS     Le Jardin Academy

December 28, 2010    TUESDAY – OLD GYM

GAME      TIME                  HOME                         VISITORS

9           10:00          AM             LOSER 7 ____     VS     LOSER 1 ____

10           11:30 AM             LOSER 8 ____     VS     LOSER 4 ____

11           1:00 PM               LOSER 6 ____     VS     LOSER 2 ____

12           2:30 PM               LOSER 3 ____     VS     LOSER 5 ____

13           3:30 PM NG CT-1 WINNER 6 ____ VS     WINNER 2 ____

14           4:00 PM               WINNER 3 ____ VS     WINNER 5 ____

15           5:30 PM               WINNER 8 ____ VS     WINNER 4 ____

16           7:00 PM               WINNER 7 ____ VS     WINNER 1 ____

LADY’S CLASSIC

December 28, 2010    TUESDAY –NEW GYM COURT 1

GAME                TIME                  HOME                                   VISITORS

Pool A G-5           9:30   AM             Pearl City                                VS     Christian Academy

Pool B G-6           11:00 AM             Mid-Pacific Institute          VS     Kamehameha BIIF

Pool A G-7           12:30 PM             Saint Francis                          VS     Maryknoll

Pool B G-8           2:00   PM             Mt. Douglas Victoria BC Cañada VS     Le Jardin Academy

December 29, 2010        WEDNESDAY

GAME      TIME                  HOME                         VISITORS

17           10:00 AM   O-G    LOSER 9   ___  VS     LOSER 12 ___

18           11:30 AM   O-G     LOSER 10 ___  VS     LOSER 11 ___

19           1:00 PM      O-G  WINNER 9 ____ VS     WINNER 12 ____

20           2:30 PM     O-G  WINNER 10 ___ VS     WINNER 11 ____

21           3:30 PM NG-CT-1 LOSER 15 ___     VS     LOSER 13 ____

22           4:00 PM     O-G  LOSER 16 ___     VS     LOSER 14 ____

23           5:30 PM     O-G  WINNER 16 ___ VS     WINNER 14 ____

24           7:00 PM     O-G  WINNER 15 ___ VS     WINNER 13 ____

LADY’S CLASSIC

December 29, 2010 Wednesday – NEW GYM COURT 1

GAME                TIME                  HOME                                   VISITORS

Pool A  G-9          9:30   AM             Pearl City                                VS     Maryknoll

Pool B  G-10        11:00 AM             Mid-Pacific Institute          VS     Le Jardin Academy

Pool A  G-11        12:30 PM             Saint Francis                           VS     Christian Academy

Pool B  G-12        2:00   PM             Mt. Douglas Victoria B.C. Canada VS     Kamehameha BIIF

December 30, 2010        THURSDAY

GAME      TIME                  HOME                         VISITORS

25            9:30 AM     O-G   WINNER 18 ___ VS     WINNER 17 ____

26            11:00 AM   O-G   LOSER 20 ___     VS     LOSER 19 ____

27            12:30 PM    O-G   LOSER 21 ___     VS     LOSER 22 ____

5TH Place

28            2:00 PM      O-G   WINNER 22 ___ VS     WINNER 21 ____

MEN’S Consolation Championship

29             2:00 PM     NG CT1    WINNER 20 ___ VS     WINNER 19 ____

3RD Place

30            3:30 PM     O-G LOSER 24 ____  VS     LOSER 23 ____

3 POINT SHOOTING CONTESET & AWARDS 5:00 PM

WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

G-16        6:00 PM     O-G           1st Place Pool A____ VS        1st Place Pool B____

MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

31             7:30 PM     O-G            WINNER 24 ___ VS     WINNER 23 ____

LADY’S CLASSIC

December 30, 2010 Wednesday – NEW GYM COURT 1

GAME      TIME                  HOME                         VISITORS

G-13  9:30 AM               4th Place Pool A ____________        VS 4th Place Pool B________

G-14  11:00 AM             3rd Place Pool A ____________       VS 3rd Place Pool B________

G-15  12:30 PM             2nd Place Pool A ____________VS 2nd Place Pool B________

Instructions  to Manoa Recreation Center – Manoa Valley District Park 2721 Kaaipu Avenue

To get to Manoa District Park/Gymnasium and parking at the (upper) lot of the District Park, entrance on Manoa road, It would be wise to bring an umbrella and a flashlight during the winter months.

You can also take this direction to get to Manoa, drive mauka: on University Avenue then on to Oahu Avenue or East Manoa Road or mauka on Punahou Street then on to Manoa Road or Oahu Avenue; then, turn into Lowrey Avenue to Kaaipu Street which is between Loomis Street and Keoni Street.

A small parking lot at this address.  The swimming pool would be in this area, walk pass the pool and you will see the two Gyms.

From:               Tournament Directors: Keone Batoon kbatoon01@yahoo.com

Solomon Batoon Sbatoon@stfrancis-oahu.org

To:                   All Registered Teams

Date:               November 12, 2010

Subject:           Saint Francis Merv Lopes Hoops Classic V 2010

Final Team Informational Packet

Aloha Coach:

Please provide the following information; a Team Roster, team history/information and players contest registration. Please complete and return as soon as possible. We will need team rosters and picture by December 1, 2010, in order to be included in the program.  Please submit your black and white team picture electronically by email as an attachment in jpeg. Format with dimensions of 4 ¾” x 3 ¼” to: dbatoon@stfrancis-oahu.orgAlso include team roster as a word document. Please be sure to reference your school and include a contact person and your phone number.   If you have any questions please call, Doreen at (808) 628-3723.  Please take the photo in game uniforms and identify each person in the picture.  Also, include any pictures of players you would like us to feature in the program.  If you have a team that is ranked high in your Conference or State, please write something out so we could provide this information to the press.

The deadline for this information is December 1, 2010.

Please keep in mind we want a quality product. In order to produce one we need your cooperation in providing the information we have requested on time.

For teams traveling from the neighbor island and the mainland, I will also need a cell number of your Head Coach or a contact person. No one other then the players and coaches may enter through the designed pass gate.  Authorized entry will be determined by the team picture and roster submitted.  Your support group will have to enter through the general public gates and pay a small entrance fee.

I have enclosed an information sheet as well as game schedule and brackets.  Although this schedule is not final, I do not anticipate any changes.  Please pay close attention to the brackets as well as the dates and times that you will be playing.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation in submitting the above requested information by the due date.

Looking forward to seeing all of you soon!

God Bless & Merry Christmas

Keone Batoon

Tournament Director

Enclosed you will find the following information and forms that must be sent in, on the requested dates.

Media Information Sheet

  1. Team Roster and Brief synopsis or outlook on your team, and information on your Head coach and outstanding players due date December 1, 2010. Send information directly to coach Batoon.
  2. Please submit your Team Picture for the Game Program and our tournament web site.  Please send all black and white pictures electronically in jpeg. Format and sent to dbatoon@stfrancis-oahu.org. NO LATER THEN December 1, 2010. We will forward this information to the following websites:  www.sportscombine.com/mervlopesclassic and www.hoopsUSA.com .
  3. Game Passes are for players and coaches only.  Passes will be confiscated if used by an unauthorized person.  Guest my purchase tickets at the door.
  4. Please submit phone # and email address of the coaches or person in charge of or responsible for team communications.  Also submit an informational sheet on hotel, Air Transpiration and Ground Transpiration and estimated time staying in Honolulu.
  5. Registration Form for 3 Point Participants must be Turned in no later then Tip-Off of your second game Monday (12-28-09). This event will be on the Last Night (Thursday) 12-30-10, before the Championship Games.
  6. Evaluation sheet of how we can make this event better, and if you would want to return next year. Turned in any time.
  7. Evaluation sheet on our officials.

Dates for each item –

1.      December 1th no later then the 5th, 2010

2.      Same

3.      Team Roster indicate information on official team information sheet

4.      December 1, 2010 Please provide this information on the back of the team info sheet

5.      December 1, 2010

6.      December 28th, 2010   Registration of Slam Dunk and 3 Point Participants.

7.      At the end of the Classic

Please have all correspondences sent through Email!

Items 1 and 2 must be sent in a high resolution jpeg. Format on or before 12/1/2010 to dbatoon@stfrancis-oahu.org


2010 Saint Francis Merv Lopes Holiday Classic

Media Information Sheet

School:                                                                        Head Coach:

Principal:                                                                     Assist. Coach:

Athletic Director:                                                        Nickname:

Enrollment:                                                                 Colors:

How long have you been the Head Coach at this school?                             _____________

What’s your overall record as a Head Coach?                                                _____________

What are your overall record for 2009-2010 WINS then LOSSES               (W) ____ & (L) _____

What was your finale standing in your conference?                                       _________________

What are your State and National ranking?                                                    (S)_____ & (N) _____

Who are your outstanding returning players?  Please provide statistics.

(Position, height, year and Brief synopsis)

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If you need to, you may add more attachments.

Please provide comments on your upcoming season 2010-2011.

Coaches Polo Shirts:               M____L_____LG______, XL_____, XXL_____

Team Roster 2009

And Official Gate List

Team Name:                                                                          Colors & Nick Name:

Head Coaches Name:                                                            Assist. Coaches:

A D Name:                                                                             Assist. Coaches:

Trainer Name: Assist. Coaches:

Players #         Position           Name                                                  Height             Year

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Managers: Statistics:

3 Point Participants! 1.                                                                     2.

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HHSAA Division II FOOTBALL: ‘Iolani takes home division II football championship title

Natalie Iwamoto

Director of Information

Hawaii High School Athletic Association

Ph: (808) 587-4495 / Fax: (808) 587-4496

www.sportshigh.com

Twitter: @NatalieIwamoto

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HHSAA Division II FOOTBALL: ‘Iolani takes home division II football championship title

By Wes Nakama
HHSAA

Sophomore quarterback Reece Foy completed 20 of 24 passes for 297 yards and a record five touchdowns Friday night as ‘Iolani defeated Kaimuki, 49-14, to win its fourth straight First Hawaiian Bank/Hawaii High School Athletic Association Division II Football State Championship at Aloha Stadium.

The Raiders finished the season at 10-3 with their fifth title in six years. Kaimuki, appearing in its first state championship game, ended the year at 12-3.

‘Iolani took a 7-0 lead two minutes into the second quarter after Ammon Baldomero’s 1-yard touchdown run and Jordan Lee’s extra point.  Scott Tan recovered a fumble on the ensuing kickoff, and the Raiders capitalized two plays later on a double-flea-flicker pass from Foy to Trevyn Tulonghari for a 34-yard TD.

‘Iolani took a 21-0 lead into halftime after a 22-yard scoring pass play from Foy to Baldomero, who ran it in after Josiah Sukumaran caught a swing pass to the right side and lateraled the ball.

The Raiders made it 28-0 three minutes into the second half after Foy’s 20-yard touchdown pass to Dane Arakawa. Kaimuki responded with its own trick play — a swing lateral from quarterback Nahoa Spencer to Wiseman Demei, who threw it to Kevin Tofiga, who ran in untouched to complete a 68-yard TD.

‘Iolani came right back, scoring on Lee’s 15-yard touchdown run and PAT to make it 35-7 with 4:46 remaining in the third quarter.

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Kahuku Ruling

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Kahuku football players aren’t happy with a ruling that ends their season, but they take the judge’s decision with the pride and poise of champions

Their season is officially over, but the Kahuku Red Raiders love football and their teammates too much to stop cold turkey.

They were back on the field for an informal practice yesterday afternoon, a few hours after Judge Karl Sakamoto’s ruling denied an injunction that could have sent Kahuku into the state tournament despite disqualification by the Oahu Interscholastic Association hours before the league’s Division I championship game. Sakamoto’s ruling, widely expected to favor the OIA, closed a 4 1/2 -hour hearing.

The downtown courthouse was home to a final battle that ended the trials and tribulations of a dominant, top-ranked team. Until five days ago, there was no way to stop Kahuku, a team that won all 10 of its games going into the OIA Red final. However, the Red Raiders had no defense for an unexpected, off-field Goliath: a clerical error regarding the eligibility of a fifth-year senior.

Players who made the trek from the North Shore to town were visibly disappointed by the ruling.

None, however, was shocked.

In the recent history of the Oahu Interscholastic Association, forfeiture of games due to participation of ineligible players had never been successfully reversed. This time, in a court of law, a judge was bound by that law, agreeing with a league that leaned heavily on its bylaws.

The Red Raiders pinned their hopes on attorney Bella Au Belatti. Quarterback Evan Moe was one of the co-plaintiffs in the lawsuit against the OIA, the Hawaii High School Athletic Association and the Department of Education superintendent.

“Bella did a good job. She fought all the way and never gave up. She resembles our community,” Moe said. “It was a matter of us going in there and keep on fighting. It’s all good. Our community never gave up and we never gave up.”

Reggie Torres runs one of the tightest ships in the islands as a football, wrestling and judo coach going back to 1985, but another ruling against the Red Raiders left him saddened and a bit angry.

He noted the initial sorrow of his players when they were told about the OIA’s rules and sanctions meeting on Thursday night. The team got a boost of hope the next morning when principal Donna Lindsey returned to town for an appeal meeting with OIA principals — an appeal that was shot down by all but three administrators. One of the principals who voted to repeal the initial ouster of Kahuku was OIA president Meredith Maeda.

“I was happy about that. He voted in support of us,” Torres said. “But I was surprised we didn’t have more support.”

Besides Maeda and Lindsey, only Anuenue’s Charles Naumu voted in support of Kahuku’s appeal.

News of the disqualification on Friday was the worst-case scenario, Torres said, but when parents and players hired attorney Eric Seitz over the weekend, optimism returned. Seitz, away on the mainland this week for previous obligations, handed the case over to Au Belatti, one of his assistants.

Dozens of Red Raiders were in the courthouse yesterday, dressed in white long-sleeved shirts and ties. Some wore lavalava with their shirts and ties, their Sunday best. They held back their tears as best they could.

“It’s tough to finish like that, but we stayed together. The community stayed together strong. We thank our community for all their support,” nose guard Mark Sauvao said of the faithful fans in red shirts who packed the courthouse and lined the corridor outside — roughly 100 supporters in all.

As Sakamoto began to reveal his decision, at least one Red Raider felt hopeful.

“For a second, I thought he was going to change his mind, but I had a feeling he was going back to the original, and that ended up happening,” senior safety Tigi Hill said. “You can’t do anything about it. The seniors, we’ll try our best for the college scouts. Hopefully, they’ll see how we worked hard. We really wanted it this year.”

Senior tight end Shairone Thompson, another all-state candidate, was choked up with emotion, but kept a brave face.

“We just have to move on. At least we can say we tried and we never gave up,” he said. “It was worth it because we proved that together, we came out strong. I just wanted to play one more game. Just one more game. Not just let adults give the verdict on us.”

For the HHSAA, the denial of the injunction means there will be no delay of the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA State Football Championships, which starts with games Friday.

“No matter what happened, I was going to be torn either way,” HHSAA executive director Christopher Chun said. “It’s not that I’m happy that we’re excluding Kahuku. It’s a relief that I can proceed with the tournament. Obviously, I’m not happy, but it’s a relief.”

“Now we gotta finish high school and hopefully go into college,” Moe added. “I’m kind of sad right now, (but) the football team embraced me and my family, so I’m happy.”

With that, the Red Raiders began the long drive back to campus. Not surprisingly, Moe and his teammates planned to have another unofficial practice on the field.

Since Friday, the Red Raiders have been football nomads of sorts, pent up and ready to play more elite-level football, but barred from competition until next season.

“We’ll be back next year,” cornerback Kawehena Johnson promised. “We’ll be back.”

 

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