Tribune-Herald
Tribune-Herald
Maikai Gahan scored 16 points, Calvin Mattos added 12 and Lucas St. George had 10 on Thursday night to power Waiakea past Kaiser 66-45 and into the semifinals of the Waiakea-Keaau preseason boys classic.
The Warriors, who used a 26-point third quarter to break away on their home floor, played Hawaii Prep on Friday night for the right to advance out of the Blue Bracket in first place.
Waiakea’s St. George, a 6-foot-3 senior, thrilled the crowd with a two-handed dunk to cap a Warriors’ fastbreak.
Waiakea coach Paul Lee also got a spark from junior guard Cody Kojima and sophomore guard Noah Ferreira.
Chance Kalaugher, a 6-5 sophomore, led the Cougars of the Oahu Interscholastic Association with 15 points.
Kaiser 8 9 13 15—45
Waiakea 9 13 26 18—66
• Hawaii Prep 56, Hilo 21: Kalan Camero contributed 18 points and Nicky Palleschi added 12 as Ka Makani reached the semifinals with an easy victory against the Vikings.
Jalen Carvalho led Hilo with 15 points.
Hilo 5 4 6 6 —21
HPA 9 8 23 16—56
• Kohala 67, Honokaa 51: Mikala Jordan scored 14 points, Justin Agbayani added 12 and Ryan Carvalho had 10 to spur the Cowboys, who took the lead in the first quarter and never looked back in beating their North Hawaii rival.
The Dragons were led by Shyrome Batin’s 15 points.
Honokaa 9 7 17 19—51
Kohala 17 16 19 15—67
• Waiakea II 53, Kealakehe 44: Mark Pacris led the Warriors with 19.
Kaimi Wilson led the way with 12 points and Keanu Tilfas chipped in with 10 for the Waveriders.
Waiakea II 8 9 13 23—53
Kealakehe 2 14 9 19—44
• Konawaena 58, Ka’u 20: The Wildcats moved into the tournament semifinals behind balanced scoring. Brandon Awa had 11 points and Jonah Bredeson added 10.
Brian Gascon, Alexis Alejo and Randall Watson had four apiece for the Trojans.
Kona 24 10 14 10— 58
Ka’u 2 6 8 4— 20
• Pahoa 49, Keaau 34: Tolby Saito and Kasen Cortez each scored 10 points as the Daggers reached the semifinals.
The Cougars’ Edgar Ventura led all scorers with 17.
Keaau 9 5 12 8 —34
Pahoa 13 17 4 15 — 49
• Kamehameha 74, Keaau JV 21: Bayley-Allen Manliguis scored 12 points to lead the Warriors in consolation play.
Gabriel Ortiz-Medeiros’ eight points paced the Cougars.
KS-Hawaii 12 23 25 14 — 74
Keaau 4 7 7 3 —21
• Kamehameha-Maui 66, St. Joseph 39: Keawe Rindishbacher scored 22 points to lead the Warriors.
Ben Uhlmann finished with 12 points for the Cardinals and Cole DeSilva had 11.
St. Joseph 5 18 3 13 — 39
KS-Maui 16 21 17 12 —66