Boys Basketball
Hanalani outlasts Christian Academy, 64-60


 



Hanalani used a big fourth quarter to top visiting Christian Academy, 64-60 for its second consecutive victory Tuesday night.

The Royals outscored the Patriots in the final period, 22 to 13, to improve to 2-3 in Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division II play. Christian Academy suffered its sixth straight loss of the regular season and fell to 0-6. 

Aaron Leong had a team-high 20 points and knocked down two triples to lead Hanalani. Jesse Leaman added 14 points and Jadin Kam had 12 more with three 3-pointers made to round out the Royals' scorers in double figures. 

Isaiah Harris scored a game-high 21 points and Dakota Fisher added 11 more to lead the Patriots in the loss.





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