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Posted on: Saturday, January 5, 2008

Mounts' late putback lifts 'Iolani to victory

Photo galleryPhoto gallery: Iolani vs. Punahou boys basketball

By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

'Iolani's Taylor Mounts (35) celebrates his game-winning putback as time expired in a 43-41 victory over Punahou. At left, Punahou's Kameron Steinhoff is congratulated by 'Iolani's Kela Marciel (10).

JOAQUIN SIOPACK | The Honolulu Advertiser

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Taylor Mounts banked in a short putback as time expired last night to lift 'Iolani to a pulsating 43-41 victory over visiting Punahou before a raucous capacity crowd of about 1,050.

It was the Interscholastic League of Honolulu opener for the arch rivals, who have combined to win the past seven ILH championships.

With the score tied at 41-41, 'Iolani guard Kela Marciel penetrated and dished the ball to forward Pablo Warner, who put up an off-balance shot from about 12 feet out on the right side of the lane, in between three defenders. The shot went completely over the rim and bounced off the backboard into the hands of Mounts, who caught and released the ball as tenths of a second wound down on the scoreboard clock.

"This feels great, we've been waiting for this game ever since they beat us here in the ILH championship game last year," said Mounts, a 6-foot-5 senior center who finished with 14 points, six rebounds and one block. "We all know about this rivalry."

True to form, the game was intense and tight from the opening tip until Mounts' final basket.

Punahou jumped out to a 4-0 lead, but the Raiders responded with an 11-2 run to go up 11-6 after Lionel Fujioka's layup with 2:52 remaining in the period. The Buffanblu then scored six straight points to lead 12-11 early in the second quarter.

The teams traded baskets the rest of the half and entered the locker rooms with 'Iolani up, 21-19.

The Raiders used a 6-0 run to take a 27-21 lead early in the third period, but Punahou stormed back and closed it to 31-30 entering the fourth.

It remained tight throughout the final period, with freshman Trevyn Tulonghari sinking a 15-foot jumper to put 'Iolani up, 39-36, only to have Kameron Steinhoff answer with a 3-pointer from the corner to tie it with 3:10 left.

Warner gave the Raiders a 41-39 lead on a layup with 2:23 remaining, then Steinhoff scored on a layup to tie it with 49 seconds left.

'Iolani then maintained possession, calling two timeouts before starting the final wind-down at 18 seconds.

"They followed our directions," Raiders coach Mark Mugiishi said. "We wanted Kela to penetrate and dish, and then have everybody crash the boards so we have a chance for an offensive glass."

Buffanblu coach Dan Hale said his team's poor free-throw shooting (4 of 9) in the fourth quarter proved costly.

"We can't do that against 'Iolani," Hale said. "They're too good a team, and they'll make plays at the end like they did."

PUNAHOU (0-1) 10 9 11 11 — 41

'IOLANI (1-0) 11 10 10 12 — 43

PUNAHOU — Dalton Hilliard 2, Robbie Toma 1, Matt Feldman 0, Sean McFadden 0, Shane Yoshiyama 0, Henry Cassiday 7, Kimo Makaula 2, Dane Okamura , Manti Te'o 2, Kameron Steinhoff 19, Trevor Crabb 8. Totals 15 8-13 41.

'IOLANI — Kela Marciel 3, Andrew Skalman 0, Nick Christman 0, Trevyn Tulonghari 14, Lionel Fujioka 4, Berton Wong 0, Bricen McCartney 0, Pablo Warner 8, Taylor Mounts 14, Jarrett Arakawa 0. Totals 19 2-2 43.

3-point goals: Punahou 3 (Steinhoff 2, Cassiday). 'Iolani 3 (Tulonghari 2, Marciel).

OIA RED WEST

MILILANI 57, PEARL CITY 50

Reid Pangelinan scored nine points to lead a balanced offense for the Trojans (1-1), which had nine players score at least three points, in the victory over the host Chargers (1-1) in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red West boys game.

Pearl City's Kellan Oshiro hit three 3-pointers and scored a game-high 14 points, while Kawika Borden added 12 and Johnson Chao 11.

MILILANI (1-1) 5 19 9 24 — 57

PEARL CITY (1-1) 11 13 8 18 — 50

MILILANI — Devin Hall 0, Scott Burns 6, Cody Kilthau 7, Curtis Murakami 5, Moshi Mabry 0, Nehoa Akina 7, Devon Castellano 0, Aaron Lehanko 8, Warren Duke 7, Nick DeMusis 5, Reid Pangelinan 9, Jon Keen 3. Totals 15 24-40 57.

PEARL CITY — Micah Choy 0, Johnson Chao 11, Guy Kaapuni 2, Allen Agni 0, Troy Antoki 0, Antoin Dewalt 9, Kellan Oshiro 14, Scott Baceros 2, Kawika Borden 12, Clayton Garrity 0. Totals 16 14-26 50.

3-point goals: Mililani 3 (Lehanko 2, Akina). Pearl City 4 (Oshiro 3, Chao 1).

JV — MILILANI 58, PEARL CITY 26

Reported by Cassandra Vidal

KAPOLEI 66, CAMPBELL 53

Nathaniel Dixon scored 19 points and D'Shaun Dubois added 17 as the Hurricanes (2-0) beat the Sabres (0-2) in an OIA Red West game. Nick Daniels led Campbell with 12 points.

CAMPBELL (0-2) 9 11 15 18 — 53

KAPOLEI (2-0) 10 16 15 25 — 66

CAMPBELL — Zach Manuel 2, Danny Mau 0, Christian Storment 7, Michael Makinano 14, Nick Daniels 12, Razi White 0, Terrance Tafai 8, Joe Atimua 10, Laval Harris 0, Kevin Newcomb 0, Timothy Hurd 0, Travis Ogimi 0. Totals 18 15-26 53.

KAPOLEI — Larry Mero 0, Keanu Montez 4, Darius Richardson 2, Joshua Reed 0, LeSean Standfield 0, D'Shaun Dubois 17, Magic Halmos 0, Nathaniel Dixon 19, Jordan Ferreria 5, Randall Daneils 0, Johnathan Yang 0, Mason Koa 15, Po'okela Mckeague 0, Lawrence Olive 2, Team 2. Totals 24 15-25 66.

3-point goals: Campbell 2 (Tafai, Atimua). Kapolei 3 (Dixon 3).

JV — CAMPBELL 48, KAPOLEI 43

Reported by Gabrilyn Lee

LEILEHUA 54, RADFORD 40

Kolwin Dixon scored 15 points, Art Laurel added 14 and Hoku Kama had 11 to lead the Mules (2-0) over the Rams (0-1) in an OIA Red West game.

RADFORD (0-1) 11 13 6 10 — 40

LEILEHUA (2-0) 7 17 14 16 — 54

RADFORD — Andre Brown 1, Jared Victorino 2, Josh Pangilinan 0, Billy Johnson 0, Jon Combis 3, Derrell Lee 4, Tony Ruld 6, Jared Brown 8, Aldrin Valdez 2, Quentin Kimura 6, Shawn Putman 6, Omar Caldwell 2, Brad Osborne 0, Marcus Malepai 0. Totals 17 4-10 40.

LEILEHUA — Dillon Pau'u 4, Hoku Kama 11, Kolwin Dixon 15, James Hill 0, Chase Acohido 0, Andrew Manley 3, Bryann Hollis 7, Gary Rodeffer 0, Bronson Tausa 0, James Samuel 0, Art Laurel 14, Tavana Alailima 0, Nathan Hall 0. Totals 17 18-28 54.

3-point goals: Radford 2 (Kimura 2). Leilehua 2 (Manley, Kama).

JV — LEILEHUA 43, RADFORD 40

Reported by Nicole Castellano

OIA RED EAST

KALAHEO 64, MOANALUA 48

Cheynne Lishman scored 22 points and Taylor Jay added 13 as the Mustangs (2-0) rolled over Na Menehune (0-1) in an OIA Red East game. Stevie Austin scored 18 points for Moanalua.

MOANALUA (0-1) 8 7 18 15 — 48

KALAHEO (2-0) 17 15 13 19 — 64

MOANALUA — Josiah Kauhola 1, Randy Starks 3, Shane Aquino 0, Stevie Austin 18, Josh Kure 14, Marcus Monroe 10, Shawn Richey 0, AJ Kirkman 2. Totals 16 6-12 48.

KALAHEO — Alika Kaanapu 5, Cody Von Appen 0, Keano Bruhn 0, Taylor Jay 13, Richard Preza-Haynes 3, Christian Kepa 0, Cheynne Lishman 22, Shawn Hipa 2, Aaron Fernandez 8, Giovanni Wozniak 0, D.J. Chang 5, Matt Gasparine 6, Carlos Craig 0. Totals 22 14-23 64.

3-point goals: Moanalua 10 (Austin 4, Kure 3, Monroe 2, Starks). Kalaheo 6 (Lishman 3, Fernandez 2, Jay).

JV — KALAHEO 33, MOANALUA 30

Reported by Chico Furtado

KAHUKU 72, CASTLE 42

Jack Damuni scored 13 points and Irwin AhHoy 10 as the visiting Red Raiders (2-0) led 30-16 at intermission and 54-32 after three quarters in beating the Knights (1-1) in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red East boys game.

Castle's Layne Kihara scored 16 points and Isaiah Tilton added 10.

KAHUKU (2-0) 21 9 24 18 — 72

CASTLE (1-1) 9 7 16 10 — 42

KAHUKU — Shiloah Teo 3, Jack Damuni 13, Mikeli Damuni 6, Jray Galeai 9, Kohl Nauahi 4, Roger VanNess 2, Irwin AhHoy 10, Justin Afalava 2, Aulola Tonga 9, Willie Ching 9, Christian Feagai 1, Pat Au 4. Totals 30 5-8 72.

CASTLE — Michael Santos 0, Russle Ige 2, Nick Tuamoheloa 2, Isaac Lum 2, Marcus Ofoia 2, Isaiah Tilton 10, Layne Kihara 16, Vernon Mitchel 4, KJ Aipia 2, Malani Lum 0, Shayne Carvalho 0, Nick Cabunoc 2. Totals 16 6-7 42.

3-point goals: Kahuku 7 (J. Damuni 2, AhHoy 2, Galeai, Ching, Teo). Castle 4 (Tilton 2, Kihara 2).

JV — KAHUKU 61, CASTLE 19

Reported by Rocke Fraticelli

KAIMUKI 46, ROOSEVELT 32

Desmond Tutofi scored 12 points and David Taulung hit two 3-pointers and finished with 10 points to lead the Bulldogs (1-1) over the Rough Riders (0-2) in an OIA Red East game.

ROOSEVELT (0-2) 11 9 4 8 — 32

KAIMUKI (1-1) 13 14 5 14 — 46

ROOSEVELT — Lowen Furuta-Harada 2, Rylan Ikehara 0, Lowen Kahooilihala 4, Jason Nutter 0, Chaz Francisco 7, Matthew Kualii Moe 1, Reid Oshiro 8, Kona Hewlen 0, Keoki Schuman 0, Kaipo Pale 4, Ethan Williams 4, Asten Koki 2. Totals 12 3-11 32.

KAIMUKI — Gabriel Stietzel 2, Chezz Ramos-Dias 6, Preacher Namdrik 0, Duke Okudara 0, Kelly Tobin 1, Clay Montheo 0, Desmond Tutofi 12, David Taulung 10, Chauncey Nicola 7, Ryan Takitani 8. Totals 19 6-8 46.

3-point goals: Roosevelt 5 (Oshiro 2, Francisco 2, Kahooilihala). Kaimuki 2 (Taulung 2).

JV — KAIMUKI 42, ROOSEVELT 39

Reported by Kelly Grant

OIA WHITE

'AIEA 48, FARRINGTON 44

Joshua Chung scored 12 points, Zack Hannemann added 11 and Kennan Naeole hit three 3-pointers and scored 10 points to lead Na Ali'i (2-0) over the Governors (3-1) in an OIA White game. Christian Hernandez led Farrington with 12 points.

'AIEA (2-0) 20 4 13 11 — 48

FARRINGTON (3-1) 4 12 6 22 — 44

'AIEA — Kory Naeole 4, Keaton Miyashiro 0, Kennan Naeole 10, Dalton-Joshua Alcantra 0, Steven O'Meally 0, Darryl Fong 0, Jarred McKee 1, Jarret Vea 2, Joshua Chung 12, David Sevaa'etasi 3, James Buchanan 0, Latupo Faumuina 0, Obie Woods 5, Zack Hannemann 11. Totals 19 4 48.

FARRINGTON — Jordan Ibana 0, Christian Hernandez 12, Dio Labayog 5, Oscar Carter 8, Steven Kamano 4, Bryson Tatupu-Leopoldo 9, Dayton Kealoha 2, Michael Carter 4, Elijah Lesu 0, Ziggy Muramoto 0, Charles Rocha 0, Deo Domingo 0, Elijah Filifili 0, Joshua Wallace 0, Ephraim Vita 0, Andre Pettis 0, Jacob Asinu 0, Rey Bartiana 0, Glenn Ernest 0, Cody Hua 0. Totals 13 17-27 44.

3-point goals: 'Aiea 6 (Ke. Naeole 3, Chung 2, Sevaa'etasi 1). Farrington 1 (Labayog 1).

Reported by Larry Santiago

NANAKULI 72, 'ANUENUE 37

Lui Teo scored a game-high 21 points and Jacob Gisa added 13 as the host Golden Hawks (4-2) routed Na Koa (0-5) in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association White boys game.

Keli'i Kon led 'Anuenue with 13 points.

'ANUENUE (0-5) 7 8 10 12 — 37

NANAKULI (4-2) 18 20 25 9 — 72

'ANUENUE — Kanani Armitage 0, Ikaika Gante 1, Kekoa Sitarek 5, Keli'i Kon 13, 'Aina Keli'i-Supnet 9, Kaiponohea Preston 5, Kamaki Sherman 4. Totals 14 7-16 37.

NaNaKULI — Nalu Garcia 3, Jerson Bacaloso 6, Jacob Gisa 13, Tyrone Cross 7, Marcus Albarico 0, Jess Kaapuni 6, Fo Adgtonu 6, Lui Teo 21, Kenika Kaimi 0, Tommy Toiva 2, Ben Weiss 2, Kolei Kea 6. Totals 31 3-5 72.

3-point goals: 'Anuenue 2 (Kon, Keli'i-Supnet). Nanakuli 7 (Garcia, Bacaloso 2, Gisa 3, Cross).

Reported by Kieanna Serai

KAISER 35, MCKINLEY 27

Kalua Noa scored 11 points as the the Cougars (4-0) rallied from a halftime deficit to stay unbeaten with an OIA White victory over the Tigers (1-1). Moku Spencer, Tavita Woodard and Ionatana Woodard led McKinley with eight points each.

MCKINLEY (1-1) 8 6 5 8 — 27

KAISER (4-0) 4 9 10 12 — 35

MCKINLEY — Julius Borje 1, Kaleo Ponce 0, JT Thabiti 0, Moku Spencer 8, Tavita Woodard 8, Marshall Miyasaka 0, Ionatana Woodard 8, Tae Lee 2. Totals 12 3-4 27.

KAISER — James Kawashima 0, Landon Tamanaha 4, Michael Nagata 8, Kalua Noa 11, Ryan Chong 0, Brannon Wong 2, Jeffrey Gordan 0, Devin Wolfe 8, Keola Hunt 0, Zachary Wong 0, Falele Aliifua 2, Braonson McMoore 0. Totals 12 4-9 35.

3-point goals: McKinley 0. Kaiser 5 (Wolfe 2, Nagata 2, Tamanaha 1).

JV — MCKINLEY 50, KAISER 48

Reported by Shawn Nagata

WAIALUA 2, THOMPSON 0

The Bulldogs won the OIA White game by forfeit when the Sharks could not field enough players.

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