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STATE SEMIS: Mahoe tops No. 1 seed Omura

By Nick Abramo on February 15, 2018

Kapolei’s Allicia Mahoe knocked off top seed Zoe Omura of ‘Iolani 9-2 in the 97-pound semifinals of the state wrestling championships Thursday at Blaisdell Arena. Mahoe will face OIA champion Xiaolin Mai of Roosevelt in the final. Mai pinned Aiea’s Brianna Funakoshi in 3:01. Mai has placed second and third in states before. Mahoe has placed fifth and sixth in the past. LIVE COVERAGE

VIDEOS: State wrestling first day

By Nick Abramo on February 15, 2018

Below are six vidoes from the first day of the state wrestling championships at Blaisdell Arena on Wednesday. The videos are of the following matches (not in order): >> Boys 120 quarterfinal: Kysen Terukina (Kamehameha) def. Kahilihiwa Joy (Baldwin), fall >> Girls 122 quarterfinal: Nanea Estrella (Lahainaluna) def. Amanda Higa (Moanalua), 1-0 >> Boys 126 quarterfinal: Corey Cabanban (Saint Louis) def. Isaac Stalcup (Leilehua), 3-1 >> Girls 132 quarterfinal: Gabrielle Perez (Moanalua) def. Kauanoe Keahi (Lahainaluna), 5-4 >> Boys 170 […]

Timely 3s lift Kahuku over KS-Hawaii

By Paul Honda on February 15, 2018

It probably would’ve been a 35-point night for Tolu Smith, who had 17 points by halftime in Kahuku’s 62-37 win over Kamehameha-Hawaii on Wednesday. Smith saw sparse minutes in the third quarter before departing for good with 2:24 left in that period and the Red Raiders ahead 41-18. With the semifinal round, a matchup with top-seeded Maryknoll, up next on Thursday night at Stan Sheriff Center, Kahuku wisely gave their starters significant rest time. Smith was blanketed by Warrior defenders, […]


Maryknoll defense impenetrable in win over Kapolei

By Paul Honda on February 15, 2018

For one quarter, Kapolei had the formula to topple top-seeded Maryknoll. Leading 13-6, the Hurricanes’ mix of man-to-man and 3-2 zone defenses had the Spartans off rhythm. The mighty champion of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu made exactly one field goal in the first quarter (1-for-9). The ‘Canes got points from five different players, none of them named Zoar Nedd. Even reserve post Kanalo Manalo scored three points on two touches on the block. The future looked so bright. But […]

STATES: Kamehameha boys hold slim lead

By Jerry Campany on February 14, 2018

The Kamehameha boys wrestling team wants to keep the Koa in the ILH. The Warriors lead the team standings after the first day of the Texaco/HHSAA State Wrestling Championships, trying to win the title it took in 2013. ‘Iolani won it the last two years. The race is tight, though, with the Warriors sitting at 80 points to lead Lahainaluna (79.5) and Leilehua (74). That’s what you call tight. Kamehameha has six wrestlers still alive for individual titles, matched by […]

STATES: Baldwin girls lead team race

By Jerry Campany on February 14, 2018

Baldwin is in position to win its first-ever girls team title at the Texaco/HHSAA State Wrestling Championships. The Bears, who finished fourth last year, can keep the title on Maui after Lahainaluna won it last year. They scored 81 points on the first day, followed by Moanalua (71) and Kamehameha (69). Pearl City is right behind with 68. Baldwin has nine girls still alive and six of them still have shots at individual titles. Only Pearl City has as many […]

STATES: Takenaka, Respicio, Punley advance at 170

By Nick Abramo on February 14, 2018

Second-seeded Kaysen Takenaka of ‘Iolani edged Pearl City’s Kasey Kikuyama 7-5 in the 170-pound quarterfinals of the state wrestling meet on Wednesday at Blaisdell Arena. Takenaka joins top-seeded Keanu Punley of Leilehua, Kachi Respicio of Campbell and Roosevelt’s Salvador Gonzalez in the semifinals of the power-packed bracket. Kikuyama held a 3-2 lead, but Takenaka tied it up 3-3. From there, things happened quickly. Kikuyama nearly had a takedown (and coach Todd Los Banos said after the match that he thought […]

STATES: Stalcup gives No. 1 Cabanban a challenge

By Nick Abramo on February 14, 2018

Saint Louis’ Corey Cabanban is halfway to his fourth state title at the Texaco/HHSAA Wrestling State Championships. On Wednesday in the 126-pound division, Cabanban edged Leilehua’s Isaac Stalcup 3-1 to advance to Thursday’s semifinals against MIL champion Zeff Dudoit of Lahainaluna. Cabanban, the No. 1-ranked boys wrestler in Hawaii Prep World’s pound-for-pound rankings, is going for a fourth state title in a fourth different weight class to go along with his four ILH titles. Stalcup made it tougher than expected. […]