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Merry Roundball, Part 2: ‘Iolani Classic

By Paul Honda on December 18, 2012

Had some time off today, got some work done, then went to the ‘Iolani Classic. Opening-day scores: Yates (Texas) 76, Kalaheo 73 La Lumiere (Ind.) 75, Tsinghua (China) 39 Oak Hill (Va.) 78, Kamehameha 37 ‘Iolani 46, McKinley 27 • I asked tourney founder (and ‘Iolani girls assistant coach) Glenn Young if this is the best field ever, expecting him to say no. Instead, Coach said it is the best. Nearly 30 years after starting this awesomeness, and this is […]

Merry Roundball, Day 3 (update 10:25 pm)

By Paul Honda on December 15, 2012

Update 10:25 p.m. Oregon City (Ore.) over Dr. Phillips (Fla.) 49-44. It was interesting to see a serious run-and-gun squad like OC change its stripes in mid-stream. They were up 11 after three quarters, and by then they’d already gotten very patient with Dr. Phillips’ 2-3 zone. When the fourth quarter started, coach Kurt Guelsdorf had his team pull the ball out, and within seconds, the Panthers switched to a man defense. That still didn’t stop Dr. P from rallying […]

Merry Roundball, Day 2 (update 10:40 pm)

By Paul Honda on December 14, 2012

Update 10:40 p.m. Final: No. 3 Punahou 74, Farrington 49. This really looked great in the first six minutes with both teams running the break and pressing fullcourt. Then a 20-16 game turned into a 41-17 runaway before halftime. Punahou: deep, talented, fast, determined and balanced. Farrington could be formidable given time. With their big lineup, it was tough to match up with Punahou’s quickness and speed. The Govs could go small against fast teams or simply go big and […]


Merry Roundball

By Paul Honda on December 12, 2012

That’s right. Christmas is here. You can tell me it’s on Dec. 25, and that Christmas Eve is on the 24th. All the stuff about the jolly guy with the white beard and the crazy red suit. Flying reindeer. FLYING REINDEER. Come on, man. Is that what it’s about? The long lines in malls? The horrible parking? Spending more than you can afford for gifts that kids and grownups may or may not like? At all? Nah, I’ve outgrown all […]

Fastbreak then, slow grind now

By Paul Honda on December 8, 2012

Reading the SI piece on LMU-LSU during the Paul Westhead era (thanks for the mag, Jerry Campany) has me reminiscing and yearning for those years again. I have the game on Beta videotape somewhere around here. No Beta player though. Three years ago, Yates and Lutheran played a great 95-88 game at the ‘Iolani Classic. Locally, there were just a few games in that stratospheric region from the 2011-12 season. None come close to what Kalaheo and Farrington did one […]

Alegre Classic, day 1 (extended)

By Paul Honda on December 7, 2012

(Here’s an extended version of Thursday’s opening-round games at the Jimmy Alegre Classic. A slightly smaller story ran in this morning’s Star-Advertiser.) With his shooting hand bandaged up and just one full week of basketball practice, Makoa Camanse-Stevens should’ve been a rusty soldier on the hardwood. Instead, the standout quarterback showed that he’s ready to lead a Kamehameha block part this winter. The 6-foot-4 guard scored 18 points, draining four 3-point shots, and swatted five shots as Kamehameha pulled away […]

Pupule hoops tour: A sample platter

By Paul Honda on December 6, 2012

It’s been roughly a week since I embarked on the annual preseason Roundball route, a.k.a. Pupule hoops tour. In years (decades, actually) past, the tour includes preseason tournaments. That’s still in play. But it also used to include games against some of the varsity teams on the Big Island. Me and and handful of hoopaholic friends would pile into our jalopies and trod on to faraway destinations like Kohala, Hawaii Prep, Honokaa, Laupahoehoe and even across the island to Pahoa, […]

Girls Hoops: OIA season begins (sorta)

By Paul Honda on December 5, 2012

No, the OIA girls basketball season doesn’t begin tonight. That happened on Saturday when Moanalua edged Kailua 60-55. The schedule has changed a few times recently, and the league had to bump that game up to an earlier date. It’s an interesting time for basketball in the OIA. It’s been three (or so) years since the girls season moved from spring to winter, which means meshing the boys and girls schedules has required a surgeon’s touch. That’s a job for […]