BIIF basketball preseason roundup: Cougars edge Cardinals in OT at Keaau-Waiakea tourney

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Reynaldo Arcellana kept giving Keaau the lead, but St. Joseph refused to go down quietly until the very exciting end.

Reynaldo Arcellana kept giving Keaau the lead, but St. Joseph refused to go down quietly until the very exciting end.

Manato Fukuda’s layup rolled off the rim as time expired, and the Cougars prevailed with a 50-48 overtime win at the Keaau-Waiakea basketball tournament on Thursday night.

Fukuda finished with a game-high 21 points to lead the Cardinals. Cole DeSilva added 12 points.

Arcellana scored 15 points to lead the Cougars. He nailed 8 of 10 free throws, including 6 of 8 the fourth period. Kirk Imai added 14 points and Damion Scandrick had nine points.

In the other game, Kamehameha defeated Kealakehe 57-39.

Pukana Vincent led the Warriors with 12 points and Sam Kahapea added nine points.

Blaine Bromberg had 13 points and Abraham Kalavi scored 12 for the Waverers.

At 4:30 p.m. Friday at the Cougars Gym, it’s Ka’u vs. St. Joseph, followed by Pahoa vs. Kealakehe at 6 p.m., and Keaau vs. Kamehameha at 7:30 p.m.

“It was an intense game,” Keaau coach Jun Pagala said. “It went down to the wire. We held up at the end and told the kids that every game if they want it they have to go get it. They have to fight for every possession, every rebound.

“It’s the preseason and it’s helping us find out what we need to correct and get ready for the season.”

Entering the fourth period, Keaau trailed 37-30. Arcellana eventually put the Cougars ahead 41-40 on a pair of free throws, and followed with a 3-pointer.

Manato swished two free throws to tie it 45-45 with 4.8 seconds left to force a five-minute overtime.

In OT, Arcellana scored on a putback to push Keaau ahead 49-48.

Blue bracket

Waiakea 54, Hilo 37: Calvin Mattos scored 21 points and Noah Ferreira added 13 as the host Warriors pulled away with a big fourth quarter.

Lawrence Padasdao collected 16 for the Vikings, who led by five at halftime and trailed by only three entering a fourth quarter in which it surrendered 24 points.

Hawaii Prep 38, Kohala 35: Jonas Skupeika scored 14 points and Ka Makani improved to 2-0 at the tournament.

Maui Hood led the Cowboys with nine points.

Waiakea 2 69, Laupahoehoe 28: Noah Tominaga (18 points) and Jaden Opiana (12) paced the Warriors.

The Seasiders’ Kadan Stamm led all scorers with 22.

WEDNESDAY

Red bracket

St. Joseph 54, Ka’u 32: Titus Liu led three Cardinals in double-figures with 15 points, and Manato Fukuda and Kaena Nahoopii each added 11.

Jacob Flores led the Trojans with 19.

Kamehameha-Hawaii 53, Pahoa 39: Samuel Kahapea scored 16 points and Solomon Escalante finished with 12 as the Warriors eased past the Daggers.

Keinan Agonias’ 22 points powered Pahoa.

Keaau def. Kealakehe, forfeit

Blue bracket

Waiakea 66, Kohala 36: Noah Ferreira (19 points), Calvin Mattos (16) and Treyson Ishimoto (10) all scored in double figures for the Warriors, who led by 20 at halftime.

Kahua Kualii led the Cowboys with 10.

Hilo 60, Laupahoehoe 21: The Vikings received balanced scoring, with Crescen Nobriga, Logan Leyson and EJ Narido all finishing with 10 points.

Kadan Stamm had eight for the Seasiders.

Blue bracket

At Waiakea

Wednesday

Hawaii Prep 60, Waiakea 2 55

Hilo 60, Laupahoehoe 21

Waiakea 66, Kohala 26

Thursday

Waiakea 2 69, Laupahoehoe 28

Hawaii Prep 38, Kohala 35

Waiakea 54, Hilo 37

Friday

Waiakea 2 vs Laupahoehoe, 4:30 p.m.

Kohala vs. Hilo, 6 p.m.

Hawaii Prep vs Waiakea, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday

Red 6 vs. Blue 6, 11 a.m.

Red 5 vs. Blue 5, 12:30 a.m.

Red 4 vs. Blue 4, 2 p.m.

Red bracket

At Keaau

St. Joseph 54, Ka’u 32

Kamehameha-Hawaii 53, Pahoa 39

Keaau def. Kealakeh, forfeit

Thursday

Pahoa 38, Ka’u 27

Kamehameha-Hawaii 57, Kealakehe 39

Keaau 50, St. Joseph 48, OT

Friday

Ka‘u vs. St. Joseph, 4:30 p.m.

Pahoa vs. Kealakehe, 6 p.m.

Keaau vs. Kamehameha, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday

Red 3 vs. Blue 3, 4 p.m.

Red 2 vs. Blue 2, 5:30 p.m.

Red 1 vs. Blue 1, 7 p.m.

Ka Makani Girls Basketball Tip-Off Classic

Hilo 62, Hawaii Prep 5: Alexis Pana scored 13 points and the Vikings overwhelmed Ka Makani.

Mimi Werdegar had two points for HPA, which scored two points in the first quarter and three in the third.

Kealakehe 54, Ka’u 29: Ashlyn Cabatbat finished with 23 points and the Waveriders won going away after leading 19-6 after the first quarter.

Alysha Savella finished with 10 for the Trojans.

Ka Makani Girls Basketball

Tip-Off Classic

Thursday

Kealakehe 54, Ka‘u 29

Hilo 52, Hawaii Prep 5

Friday

Kealakehe vs. Hilo, 5 p.m.

Hawaii Prep vs. Ka’u, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday

Ka’u JV vs. Hawaii Prep, noon

Hilo vs. Ka’u, 2 p.m.

Kealakehe vs. HPA, 3:30 p.m.

Boys preseason

BOYS

Tuesday

Honokaa 69, Roosevelt 57

Honokaa 54, Radford 52

Wednesday

Honokaa 40, Pearl City 36

Thursday

Farrington 58, Honokaa 48

Le Jardin 54, Honokaa 44