OIA Boys Basketball
Farrington's quick start too much for Kalani


  



Fri, Jan 9, 2015 @ Kalani


Final 1 2 3 4  
Farrington (7-4, 22-10) 23 15112372
Kalani (5-9, 11-17) 9 13 16 2664
J. Robinson 14 pts  2/2 FTs
J. Smith 21 pts  3 3pm  0/1 FTs

Farrington jumped out to a 23-9 advantage after the first quarter of play en route to a 72-64 victory on the road over Kalani.

Jake Smith led the Govs scoring attack, notching 21 points and 3 threes, while Ranan Mamiya added 19, Bryce Tatupu-Leopoldo 11 and Tua Unutoa 10.

The Falcons outscored the Govs in the second half 42-34, and had four players in double-digits themselves, led by Jeremy Robinson's 14. Juwon Bohannon, Cory Mitchell and Jaron Yamauchi each dropped 12 in a losing effort.





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