2009-2010 HAWAII HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS
  
Basketball

Iolani claims D1 Championship

Kainoa Chu's 3-pointer with less than 5 seconds to go was the difference, as Iolani defeated Kamehameha-Kapalama, 46-43, to claim the HHSAA Boys D1 State Basketball Championship.

Iolani's Chu led all scorers with 27 points, hitting 7-of-11 shots including five 3-pointers. Micah Christenson had 23 points and 11 rebounds for the Warriors.

> Game summary

Division I All-Tournament Team

Micah Christensen, KS-Kapalama
Nehoa Akina, Kahuku
Marcus Monroe, Moanalua
Henry Cassiday, Punahou
Reginald Griffin, Mililani

Most Outstanding Player: Kainoa Chu, Iolani


Pahoa holds on to win D2 Championship

Pahoa held off defending D2 State Champ Kailua, 41-38, to win the HHSAA Division 2 Boys State Basketball Championship.

Nick Fisher led the Daggers with 17 points, and Isaiah Ekau added 12 points and 13 rebounds. Jordan Decorte had 14 points and Rhys Nakakura scored 10 for Kailua.

> Game summary

Division II All-Tournament Team

Micah Dunhour, AOP
Jacob Andrade, St. Joseph
Nick Fisher, Pahoa
Corey Lau, Kailua
Jordan DeCorte, Kailua

Most Outstanding Player: Isaiah Ekau, Pahoa

Wrestling

Punahou sweeps HHSAA Wrestling State Championships

Punahou claimed both the boys and girls titles at the HHSAA/Chevron Wrestling State Championships. The Buffanblu boys (240 points) were followed by Kamehameha-Kapalama (186.5), Lahainaluna (125), Campbell (88) and Moanalua (72.5). In the girls championship, Punahou (146.5) beat out second-place Kahuku (144) by 2.5 points, followed by Kamehameha-Kapalama (116.5), Pearl City (112.5) and Aiea (99).

> Boys - complete team and individual results

> Girls - complete team and individual results

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FOOTBALL

Aloha Prep Bowl

Mainland beats Hawaii/Polynesia, 26-6

WR Duece Coon caught touchdown passes from each of three Mainland QBs to lead the Mainland squad to a 26-6 victory over Hawaii/Polynesia. RB Lache Seastrunk had a game-high 16 carries for 142 yards, including a 60-yard touchdown scamper down the right sideline late in the 4th quarter to put the game out of reach.

Hawaii WR London Amorin led the Hawaii/Polynesia squad with 2 catches for 100 yards, with 92 of those yards coming from a pass play from QB PJ Minaya on Hawaii/Polynesia's first play from scrimmage. K Cameron Mercado accounted for all of the Hawaii/Polynesia points, connecting on field goals of 25 and 27 yards.

> HAWAII/POLYNESIA-MAINLAND game stats

West beats East, 27-6

T.C. Campbell threw two touchdown passes, one to Graham Rowlie and the other to Branden Galapia as the West beat the East at the Hawaii Goodwill Senior Bowl, 27-6. Eleu Wilson had a one-yard touchdown plunge to open the scoring for the West, and Ryan Graves 57-yard interception return for touchdown closed out the scoring for the West.

> HAWAII GOODWILL SENIOR BOWL game stats


HHSAA State Football Championships

Kamehameha, Iolani claim state football titles

The Kamehameha Warriors took a 20-0 lead into halftime and withstood a 14-point outburst by Kahuku in the 3rd quarter to win the Division 1 State Football Championship, 34-21. Kamehameha RB Ryan Ho had 121 yards on 24 carries and 2 touchdowns, and WR Charley Bollig had 6 catches for 102 yards and 2 touchdowns to pace the Warriors.

> KAMEHAMEHA-KAHUKU game stats

In the Division 2 Championship, the Iolani Raiders overcame 7 turnovers, including four Jarrett Arakawa interceptions, to defeat the Kauai Red Raiders by a score of 24-17. Iolani WR Trevyn Tulonghari led the way with 8 receptions for 134 yards, and RB Ammon Baldomero gained 118 yards on 34 carries and a touchdown.

> IOLANI-KAUAI game stats