Kilauea #1 fell short of Waimea B & G’s “Durant attack,” losing the Kilauea opener 28-25. Moana Durant put up an impressive 16 points for Waimea; Sarah Tangalin scored nine for Kilauea #1. In the second game of the evening,
Kilauea #1 fell short of Waimea B & G’s “Durant attack,” losing the Kilauea opener 28-25. Moana Durant put up an impressive 16 points for Waimea; Sarah Tangalin scored nine for Kilauea #1.
In the second game of the evening, Tori Espino’s 13 points were good enough to send the Westside Hornets to a 28-6 victory over Kapa’a. Savannah Kupihea notched three points for Kapa’a.
Kilauea #2 topped Hanamaulu #1 24-18 in the final game on Tuesday. Kapua Sugai score nine for Hanamaulu #1; April Johnson had eight points for Kilauea #2.
For the boys 14-under division played at Kalaheo Wednesday night, the Kilauea Lakers topped the Westside Hornets 46-36, led by Ikaika Johnson’s 12 points. Vincent Vea tagged on 10 for the Hornets.
In the second game, Bradley Semana notched eight points to lead the Lihue Kings to a 27-16 win over the Lihue Lakers. Reece Senda added six points for the Lakers.
And in the final game of the evening, Michael Lindsey put up eight points as Kapa’a topped the Kalaheo Pistons 36-27.
Alan Kalili and Jeivin DeCosta Mararegu scored seven points apiece.