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VIDEO: 2007 Saint Francis Merv Lopes Hoops Classic



Sol Batoon

Saint Francis Boys Athletic Director

sbatoon@stfrancis-oahu.org

808-223-5620






We hope you enjoy our 2007 Saint Francis Merv Lopes Hoops Classic.
 
CLICK HERE FOR FULL HOOPS CLASSIC STATS!


We look forward to our 2008 Saint Francis Merv Lopes Hoops Classic featuring our


2008 HHSAA Boys State Champions and


Runner-up Kamehameha-Big Island as well as the


California State Champions Campbell Hall. 



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In The Paint

 


BASKETBALL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT CAMP


For Strong Post, Center & Wing Man Positions


Fundamental Training in footwork & post play technique


 


Guest Speakers & Instruction provided by:


Mayor Mufi Hannemann


Coach Merv Lopes, Former Chaminade Basketball Head Coach


Coach Bob Nash, UH Warrior Basketball


Coach Tony Sellito, HPU Basketball


Coach Wendy Anae, BYU Hawaii Women’s Basketball


Coach Brandyn Akana, BYU Hawaii Basketball


Assisted by Coaches Sol Batoon, Kaipo Spencer, Dan Hale,


Nelson Wong, Tony Randolph, Ted Agullana, Brandy Richardson & others



Divisions (2):


High School             Entering Grades 9 – 12 – July 11, 18 & 25 (6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.)


Middle School         Entering Grades 5 – 8 – July 12 (6:00 – 8:30 p.m.), July 19 & 26 (8:00 – 10:30 a.m.)


 


LOCATION:                          Manoa Valley District Park Gymnasium


REPORT:                              First day at 5:30 p.m.


Pre-Registration:                $30.00  (Includes Camp shirt, shorts & basketball) by June 13.                        


Registration will be capped to the first 100 campers in each division who pre-register.


For more information contact:  Dana Takahara-Dias – 258-9991.


Mail completed form (below) & check to Dana Takahara-Dias  777 Ward Avenue  Hon., HI 96814


 


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School:  _____________________________________   Division:    High School       Middle    (Circle one)


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Punahou Boys, KS-Kapalama Girls Track & Field Champions!

Submitted by Al Linsky of
www.coach-photos.com

 
It was warm and the vog was still around at Mililani High School, but the
finals didn’t start until 3pm on Saturday so the athletes had a bit of a
respite.
 
On the girls side, it was the Kamehameha-Kapalama Warriors who
unseated four time defending champion Buffanblu by a score of 59.25 to 55.75.
Kahuku was a bit back at 46.
 
The Kamehameha-Kapalama girls scored big in the throwing events. In
the discus they scored 8 points (Kasandra Vegas – 2nd) and 10 points for the
shot put (Charmaine Mokiao – 1st). It wasn’t only the throwing events, though,
as the Warriors also scored in the high jump (Kanani Herring – 1st, Hailey
Kauhane – tie for 5th), pole vault (Amy Bumatai – 5th), 100 meters (Hailey
Kauhane – 6th), 4×100 (Kelli Aken-Pagdilao, Shawna Kinilau, Traci Nakamura, and
Hailey Kauhane – 5th), 400 (Ashlee Jimenez – 3rd), 300 hurdles (Alana Meditz –
2nd), 200 (Hailey Kauhane – 4th), and the 4×400 (Noe Mikami, Courtney Honda,
Ashlee Jimenez, Alana Meditz – 2nd) to show the great depth needed to win a
state championship and beat another deep team like the Buffanblu who were a very
close second.
 
The strangest race for me was the girls 1500. Bailey Massenburg was the
favorite going in. There were no trials for this event as many girls decided to
scratch on Friday so I hadn’t seen many of these girls run before. They went out
very slowly and didn’t pick it up until the last lap which turned into an all
out sprint. I was surprised that Bailey didn’t push the pace as I felt by taking
it out slowly she was keeping everyone else in the race. As it turned out,
though, no one pushed her and she was able to win in the last lap sprint. This
set her up well for the 800 to the chagrin of the rest of the 800 field who were
looking for Bailey to be tired from the 1500. Bailey then won the 800 in a fast
2:19.21. She also had enough for a fast 3000 (10:40.75) good enough for a 2nd
place behind an awesome performance from Kaiser’s Sarah Clapp (10:30.82).
 
The Punahou boys successfully defended their title giving retiring head
coach Mike Pavich a wonderful going away present. Radford made it close, though,
scoring 52 points to the Buffanblu’s 55.75.
 
Both Punahou and Radford had to deal with injuries suffered in the trials
to some of their best runners. But, in the end, just like last year when they
overcame a serious injury in the trials, the tremendous depth of the Buffanblu
was enough for them to defend their title. Abe Markowitz got the team off to a
great start by taking 2nd place in both the discus (157-02) and the shot put
(53-01). This was good for 16 points. In the long jump, Shane Wo took 5th
(21-01) and Matt Yim was 6th (21-00.25). John Hagar placed 5th with a jump of
42-09.75. In the high jump it was John Hagar placing 4th (6-01) and Matt
Yamane tying for 5th (5-11). Dave Walden took a 5th in the pole vault (13-09)
while an injured Zach Coronas gutted out a 3rd in the 100 (11.07). Zach then
came back to win the 400 in a time of 49.56. In the 800 the Puns had two scorers
as Tobie Reeuwijk took 3rd (1:59.45) and Ryan Nakasone placed fifth (2:00.27).
In the last race of the day, the 4×400, th! e Puns placed 4th in a time of
3:25.79 (Ben Strand, Jeff Pedrina, Tobie Reeuwijk and Chris Chang).
 
Outstanding individual event performances were recorded by the Radford Boys
400m Relay team as they set a meet record of 42.53. Radford senior Chris Rainey
set a meet record of 21.89 in the 200m while Kaiser’s Dawson Vorderbruegge set a
meet record of 8:58.14 in the 3000m.
 
Double wins were recorded by junior Bailey Massenburg in the 800 and 1500.
She also took a second in the 3000. Maryknoll senior Javen Correia continued his
dominance in the hurdles, winning both the 110 (14.60) and the 300 (39.5). Chris
Rainey (Radford) won both the 100 (10.89) and the 200 (21.89).
 
Zhane Santiago, Kahuku freshman, tripled in the hurdles (100-15.12, 300 –
46.22) and the triple jump (35-07).
 
Congratulations to all the athletes and the organizers who did a great job
and put on a wonderful show!
 

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Sol Batoon

Boys Athletic Director Sol Batoon sbatoon@stfrancis-oahu.org or 808-628-3751 Ext. 751

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HHSAA Spring Championship Schedule

Info provided by Natalie Webb of the HHSAA
www.sports
high.com

The Hawaii High School Athletic Association
Spring State Championship Tournament Schedule

SPRING STATE
TOURNAMENTS
DataHouse
Softball – Division I
May 14, 15, 16, 17
(Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat.)
U.H. Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium OIA McKinley High School
Neal Takamori
DataHouse
Softball – Division II
May 14, 15, 16, 17
(Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat.)
Central Oahu Regional Park / U.H. Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium ILH St. Andrew’s Priory
Missy Kilbey
David S. Ishiii Foundation
Girls Golf
May 6 & 7
(Tue. & Wed.)
Wailua Golf Course KIF Kauai High School
Ross Shimabukuro
Carlsmith Ball
Tennis
May 7, 8, 9, 10
(Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat.)
Holua Tennis Complex and Outrigger Keauhou Beach Resort BIIF Konawaena High School
Lyle Crozier
Local Motion
Girls Water Polo
May 7, 8, 9, 10
(Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat.)
Central Oahu Regional park OIA Leilehua High School
James Toyota
Wally Yonamine Foundation
Baseball – Division I
May 7, 8, 9, 10
(Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat.)
Les Murakami Stadium OIA Radford High School
Kelly Sur
Wally Yonamine Foundation
Baseball – Division
II
May 7, 8, 9, 10
(Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat.)
Central Oahu Regional Park / Les Murakami Stadium OIA Radford High School
Kelly Sur
HHSAA
Judo
May 10
(Sat.)
Stan Sheriff Center OIA Moanalua High School
Joel Kawachi
David S. Ishiii
Foundation

Boys Golf
May 13 & 14
(Tue. & Wed.)
Wailua Golf Course KIF Kauai High School
Ross Shimabukuro
New City
Nissan

Boys Volleyball – Division
I
May 14, 15, 16, 17
(Wed., Thu., Fri.,
Sat.)
Kamehameha-Maui (May 14-16) and King Kekaulike
H.S. (May 14-17)
MIL Seabury Hall
Steve Colflesh
New City
Nissan

Boys Volleyball – Division II
May 14, 15, 16, 17
(Wed., Thu., Fri.,
Sat.)
Oahu – Sites To Be Determined OIA Nanakuli High School
Hugh Taufaasau
Island
Movers

Track &
Field
May 16 & 17
(Fri. & Sat.)
Mililani High School OIA Mililani High School
Glenn Nitta
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VIDEO: ILH Softball St. Francis defeats Pac-Five

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 St. Francis 7 defeats Pac-Five 6

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