ILH Boys Basketball
Punahou hands St. Francis first loss of season, 46-35


 



Tue, Feb 7, 2012 @ Manoa Gym


Final 1 2 3 4  
Punahou II 11 4151646
Saint Francis (11-1, 18-7) 9 6 15 535
M. Nuumanaia 11 pts  1 3pm
J. McCartney 15 pts  1 3pm
St. Francis' 10-game win streak was snapped by Punahou II, 46-35, in an ILH Division II game tonight at Manoa Gym.

The Saints (10-1) still have a chance to clinch their first ILH Division II title when they visit Kamehameha II at the Warriors' home gym on Thursday at 6 p.m. Second place Hanalani (9-2) is statistically still in the hunt for the title as well.

Jaren McCartney led the Buffanblu (8-2) with 15 points while Matthew Nuumania had 11 for the Saints.

Nuumania, St. Francis's leading scorer all season, left the game with a injury late in the third quarter. He had just come back from an injury that sidelined him for two games.




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