OIA Boys Basketball
Kaiser bests rival Kalani, 41-36, to close out regular season


  



Fri, Jan 27, 2017 @ Kaiser


Final 1 2 3 4  
Kalani (5-6, 16-11) 7 831836
Kaiser (7-5, 15-10) 11 12 7 1141
H. Dias 14 pts  4 3pm
K. Nishimura 9 pts  1 3pm

Hunter Dias scored 14 points with treys and Cyrus Singelman added 10 to help Kaiser fend off visiting Kalani Friday night, 41-36, in both team's Oahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division regular season finale.

Brayden Nueku added nine points on three triples for the Cougars, who improved to 7-4 in league play and will take on Aiea in the first round fo the league's Division I 12-team playoffs next Thursday.

Kapaa Nishimura had nine points for the Falcons (5-6), who will be the East's top-seeded team in the Division II playoffs.





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