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VIDEO: Isaiah Stewart powers La Lumiere, signs autographs

By Paul Honda on December 19, 2018

The La Lumiere (La Porte, Ind.) Lakers certainly showed they’re not a one-man squad, that’s certain. Isaiah Stewart, their 6-foot-9 senior, was unstoppable in the paint with 16 points in a 90-40 win over St. Francis. He got plenty of help. Gerald Drumgoole (14 points) and Paxson Wojcik (12) drained two 3-pointers apiece, and Keion Brooks also added 12 points. Post-game, though, it was a rare opportunity for fans to meet Stewart, the No. 5-ranked senior in the nation. Stewart […]

Sharing is caring for No. 1 Montverde in 102-38 win over Campbell

By Paul Honda on December 18, 2018

Kevin Boyle is back, sharp in his suit, no tie, as he keeps a watchful eye on the nation’s No. 1-ranked boys basketball team. The Montverde Academy Eagles gave their head coach very little to fret over in a 102-38 win over Campbell on Tuesday night in the opening round of the ‘Iolani Prep Classic. Dariq Whitehead led Montverde’s offense with 20 points and Caleb Houston added 17. Moses Moody tallied 11 points, while 6-foot-9 Precious Achiuwa led the front […]

LIVE BLOG: ‘Iolani Classic, Montverde opening round

By Paul Honda on December 18, 2018

The 2018 ‘Iolani Prep Classic is underway with a robust crowd on a Tuesday night at Father Bray Athletic Complex. Montverde is quite the draw as the nation’s No. 1 team, a defending GEICO national champion and defending Classic champ. Tuesday’s scores >> ‘Iolani 61, Farrington 42 >> West Linn (Ore.) 73, Roosevelt 51 >> Montverde (Fla.) 102, Campbell 38 >> La Lumiere (La Porte, Ind.) 90, St. Francis 40 Wednesday’s games >> Mid-Pacific vs. Westchester (Los Angeles), 3:30 p.m. […]


Q&A: ‘Iolani Classic coaches chime in

By Paul Honda on December 18, 2018

With 16 coaches, seven from the mainland and nine from the islands, the lure of the ‘Iolani Prep Classic proves universal every year. This season, the longstanding tournament has drawn teams from as California, Oregon, Utah, Indiana and Florida. Locally, the longest trip was made by Hawaii Preparatory Academy of the Big Island. Here’s what coaches had to say about playing in the 2018 Classic. >> What has the travel been to the islands been like? Anything unusual?  David Sobel, […]

‘Iolani Classic: A look back at upsets, near-upsets and dunk champs

By Paul Honda on December 18, 2018

Between Billy “Bonecrusher” Hull’s tourney preview and as historical take on the ‘Iolani Prep Classic in Tuesday’s edition of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, there may still be far too few words penned about the annual basketball tournament. In print, we took a look at the finest shooters, scorers, defenders and teams over the course of the Classic’s 35 years. Some of the notable performances by local programs over mainland powerhouses: >> 1983: The eight-team field of the inaugural Classic had just […]

Iolani coach Dean Shimamoto has the Raiders No. 1 in the boys basketball Top 10. Cindy Ellen Russell / Star-Advertiser

‘Iolani seizes No. 1 spot, St. Louis jumps into Top 10

By Paul Honda on December 18, 2018

Week 3 has a third different leader atop the Star-Advertiser Boys Basketball Top 10. ‘Iolani, which had a bye all week, collected half of the 10 first-place votes and outpointed last week’s leader, Punahou, for the No. 1 spot today. The Raiders (6-0) will play Farrington on Tuesday in the opening round of the ‘Iolani Prep Classic. Punahou (11-1) has won nine games in a row since losing to Damien on Nov. 25. The Buffanblu swept through the St. Francis […]

Defending national champ Montverde headlines ‘Iolani Classic

By Billy Hull on December 16, 2018

The 2018 ‘Iolani Classic tips off Tuesday for the boys with three of the top seven teams in the nation in the 16-team field according to the USA Today Preseason Top 25 rankings. Defending GEICO national champion Montverde (Fla.) returns to defend their tournament tile won last year. They were led by R.J. Barrett, who is now one of the top college basketball players in the country as a freshman at Duke. The Eagles lost the majority of their team […]

No. 4 Maryknoll take Kaimuki Invitational with lockdown D

By Paul Honda on December 16, 2018

The shining, golden basketball will always be close by for Maryknoll coach Kelly Grant. “This is going in my office. I have one cabinet where I keep all my important trophies. This is another one,” Grant said of the trophy, a well-earned keepsake after the Spartans’ 60-35 win over No. 9 Kamehameha on Saturday in the title game of the inaugural Kaimuki Invitational. Balanced scoring made No. 4 Maryknoll (11-0) a major challenge for the young Warriors. Seniors Kala‘i Akaka […]