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Post-game: Punahou-Kamehameha, boys hoops

By Jerry Campany on February 23, 2010

By Paul Honda It’s been quite a week for prep basketball fans. Talk about intensity levels! After the girls state championships — kudos to Lahainaluna and Kaimuki for such clutch performance — the boys gave us some fantastic pace. Moanalua and Mililani provided a statewide TV audience with the most pinball-type action in the first half of their game, a combined 88 points. Then last night, Punahou kept its food on the pedal from start to finish in a 65-59 […]

Green with envy: Wildcats ponder what could’ve been

By Jerry Campany on February 21, 2010

By Paul Honda They were a sea of red, just Lahainaluna loyalists clamoring for new heights, night after night. The hunger of the West Maui community for a noble champion was immense. The Lady Lunas of Lahainaluna obliged on Friday night. A breathtaking 47-45 come-from-behind win over defending champion Konawaena put Lahainaluna in the record books. The first-ever girls basketball state crown for Lahainaluna — and the Division I programs of the Maui Interscholastic League — was a long time […]

Championship night photos

By Jerry Campany on February 20, 2010

Lahainaluna and Kaimuki won state championships in girls basketball on Friday night, and the Star-Bulletin’s Jamm Aquino was there with his camera for every minute of the action. . [showtime]


Pre-game: Konawaena-Lahainaluna, girls hoops

By Jerry Campany on February 19, 2010

He doesn’t have to acknowledge anything or anyone, and neither does his team. Yet, Todd Rickard does so. When he coached Lahainaluna girls basketball years ago, along with the Menehune hoops program in the community, it was a simple process that involved day-to-day workouts. It was all about commitment, the kind that lacked in so many communities then, and even now. After all, there are plenty of bright minds who have a heart for the game of basketball. But committing […]

Post-game: ‘Iolani-Farrington, girls hoops

By Jerry Campany on February 18, 2010

By Paul Honda Coach Eddie Maruyama put it simply. The ‘Iolani Raiders played as one team, he said, just as the athletic program’s mantra dictates. But there was more to the Raiders’ stunning 63-58 overtime win over fourth-seeded Farrington last night in the quarterfinal round of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships. It was the kind of effort — all around — that normally would have close observers thinking, “This game should be on TV.” Well, it was, and […]

Post-game: Waiakea-Moanalua, girls hoops

By Jerry Campany on February 17, 2010

By Paul Honda One quarter into the Waiakea-Moanalua game, it was clear enough. These aren’t the 1990s Waiakea Warriors, walking the ball upcourt, operating methodically efficient sets. Since Grant Kauhi took the helm some years back, the Warriors have morphed into a run-and-gun squad. It was expected; Kauhi and his assistant, brother Jason Kauhi, were prominent gunners back in the ’90s while playing at Hilo for the late Larry Manliguis. The Warriors raced up and down the floor early, then […]

Post-game: Roosevelt-Mililani, girls hoops

By Jerry Campany on February 17, 2010

By Paul Honda Some post-game notes from last night’s opening-round Roosevelt-Mililani game at Radford in the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships. The Rough Riders, runners-up from the Oahu Interscholastic Association, won 62-49 and will play second-seeded Lahainaluna tonight at Radford. • Mililani tried to attack Roosevelt’s primary weapons, particularly Mikela Thoemmes, but had limited success. Thoemmes wisely avoided picking up cheap fouls despite active Mililani posts like Darcey Goulsby and Pomai Grube-Hose. “Fundamentally, Roosevelt is very sound, but they’re […]

Girls hoops state tourney update: Tuesday

By Jerry Campany on February 16, 2010

Updates from Division I opening-round games, Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships. Division I James Alegre Gymnasium, Radford High School Waiakea 57, Moanalua 43, final Roosevelt 62, Mililani 49, final McKinley Student Council Gym Kapolei 37, Baldwin 35, final 7 p.m. ‘Iolani vs. Pearl City Division II Earl Holmer Gym, Kalani High School Kaiser 54, Hawaii Baptist 38, final 7 p.m. Word of Life vs. Kahuku Richard Kitamura Memorial Fieldhouse, Farrington High School Hawaii Prep 55, Seabury Hall 44, final […]