No. 2 Warriors bounce back to top visiting Owls


Kamehameha's Kamren Victorino-Kato tries to get to the hoop against Mid-Pacific. Pete Caldwell | SL

Kamehameha pulled away from Mid-Pacific in the second half for a 64-54 win at Kekuhaupio Gymnasium Thursday night.

Kamren Victorino-Kato led the way with 21 points and two made 3-pointers to open up the game to help the Warriors (3-1) get back into the win column in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I standings.

Lele Kawaiaea added 14 points, Kobe Young had 13 and Christmas Togiai chipped in 12 points to round out the leading scorers for Kamehameha.

Colin Ramos scored a game-high 26 points on three made triples and 11-for-13 shooting at the free throw line to lead the Owls (1-3) in the loss as they dropped their third straight league contest.