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State tourney: Day 3, semifinal matchups

By Paul Honda on February 7, 2013

The little kids were there again, asking Konawaena players for autographs. Lia Galdeira and Dawnyelle Awa may be long gone to Washington State — Awa just started her third game in a row at point guard — but the aura of Konawaena basketball hasn’t dissipated. “I can still feel it,” said Courtney Kaupu, one of the five seniors who rode that championship rocket with Galdeira and Awa in 2011 and ’12. But right now, after a narrow, come-from-behind 40-38 win […]

State tourney: Day 2 matchups (Division I)

By Paul Honda on February 6, 2013

A quick run-through of today’s Division I matchups on Day 2, the quarterfinal round of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships. Division I McKinley bracket ‘Iolani vs. Lahainaluna, 5 p.m. On paper: The Raiders have played, by far, one of the toughest schedules in the state. The Lunas? They played as many games as possible, even doubling up with two simultaneous tournaments during a trip to Oahu in preseason. But ‘Iolani has notched the bigger headline wins. The skinny: […]

Digressing: Any real doubt about girls POY?

By Paul Honda on February 6, 2013

Day 2 of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships is upon us, my fellow hoopaholics. But I’m not prepared to delve into tonight’s matchups, not just yet. Let me diverge for a few minutes with this: Is Princess Lauvao the state’s player of the year? Asking you and you and especially you over there (mocking Senor Pupule from the corner of the gym) is an exercise in vulnerability on my part. It may be a weapon formed against me […]


Mililani-Kaiser recap

By Paul Honda on February 6, 2013

(Here’s the full recap on Miillani’s opening-round win over Kaiser at the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships on Tuesday, McKinley Student Council Gymnasium. See the tournament recap for Division I and D-II here.) Mikaela Limper scored eight points in a pivotal third quarter as the Trojans went on a 23-9 run to pull away in opening-round play at McKinley. Point guard Kapili Amamalin, who had six points during that third stanza, finished with a game-high 18 points for Mililani. […]

State tourney: Day 1 matchups

By Paul Honda on February 5, 2013

Game day. Big dance. Tickle the twine, anyone? The opening round of the Hawaiian Airlines/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships is upon us. In 2.5 hours, the games shall begin. Here’s a pupule look at today’s matchups. (I’ll update new matchups each day, including tomorrow’s opening round in Division II.) Division I Seeded teams (opening-round bye) 1. Konawaena 2. Kamehameha 3. Leilehua 4. Lahainaluna # # # McKinley bracket ‘Iolani (13-6) vs. Kaimuki (9-6), 5 p.m. Ranking: ‘Iolani is ranked No. […]

Always a good time for Sweet 16

By Paul Honda on February 5, 2013

It is 2013. We basketball fans are one year removed from the Lia Galdeira/Dawnyelle Awa empire (three state titles in four years). We are three years removed from Lahainaluna’s first state crown and megatronic guard Maiki Viela. Oh, and we’re quite a number of years removed from the dynastic peaks of Punahou basketball with twins Shawna and Shaena Kuehu. Let’s face it. It was a run of epic proportions for girls basketball in the islands. Sprinkle in ethereal players like […]

Slowdown showdown: Coaches’ comments

By Paul Honda on January 29, 2013

Illustration by Kip Aoki/kaoki@staradvertiser.com Here are e-mail responses from coaches this week for this morning’s feature story about last week’s Maryknoll-‘Iolani boys basketball game, which ended with a 15-13 score. The response was overwhelming. Here’s what didn’t make it to print (limited space), plus full quotes of other coaches who were in the story. Glenn Young, current ‘Iolani girls assistant coach, former ‘Iolani boys coach I guess the ‘Iolani coach felt this strategy was the only way to give his […]

Dramas in Makiki

By Paul Honda on January 24, 2013

A few extra tidbits and notes on two of yesterday’s games: No. 1 Maryknoll’s 15-13 (no typo) win over No. 4 ‘Iolani (boys) and Kaimuki’s playoff upset of No. 4 Roosevelt (girls). A lot of fans, including folks who rarely attend a high school game, had plenty to say on talk radio this morning. Scott Robbs gave me a call and we chatted on air. I just had two points to make: 1) It was a superb game plan by […]

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