OIA Boys Basketball
Campbell rallies past Pearl City, 37-27


 



Thu, Jan 13, 2011 @ Campbell


Final 1 2 3 4  
Pearl City (3-9, 3-10) 12 66327
Campbell (7-8, 7-8) 11 4 6 1637
A. Otanes 13 pts  1 3pm
J. Demello 7 pts
'EWA BEACH - Allan Otanes scored a game-high 13 points to help Campbell rally past Pearl City, 37-27, in O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red West boys' basketball Thursday night at the Sabers' gym.

The Sabers (4-6) trailed the entire game until taking three different leads in the fourth quarter. Fouina Haskins' two free throws with two minutes, 34 seconds left snapped a 27-all game. Campbell made 10 of its last 12 free throws from that point and held the Chargers scoreless the last 3:27. Pearl City's only fourth-quarter points were from three throws.






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