Christian Roslin pocketed an inbound pass with seconds remaining in overtime to lead Hanakila to a 34-31 win over Papalina-Orange on Saturday at the Kalaheo Neighborhood Center. Papalina-Orange finished with Noah Sasil dropping 12 points in the effort in the
Christian Roslin pocketed an inbound pass with seconds remaining in overtime to lead Hanakila to a 34-31 win over Papalina-Orange on Saturday at the Kalaheo Neighborhood Center.
Papalina-Orange finished with Noah Sasil dropping 12 points in the effort in the second of four basketball games played in the county’s youth winter league.
Earlier in the morning, Papalina-Blue suffered a 39-33 loss at the hands of Lepo Ula, who saw C.J. Mecham net a game-high 23 points and Justin Fune adding six points.
Braeden Armstrong led the Papalina-Blue effort with 11 points, with Kai Lewis lending nine points.
Brandee Burton netted a game-high 12 points to lead Team Lihu‘e to a 30-26 edge over the Kamikaze in the first of two girls’ games played in the league.
Kalia Shimabukuro, the Kamikaze’s inside person, scored six points in the effort.
Melia Okura, one of two low posts for Kaulupono, led the blueshirts to a 41-19 win over the Kaua‘i Ballers with 12 points. Kunani Tuttle scored 11 points to lead the Kaua‘i Ballers’ effort.
Kaulupono next takes on Team Lihu‘e at 6 p.m. today at the Kalaheo Neighborhood Center.
The Kamikaze tangle with the Kaua‘i Ballers starting at 7 p.m.
Papalina-Orange opens against Team Central B, when the boys take the floor at the Kalaheo Neighborhood Center at 6 p.m. Tuesday. The Kaua‘i Ballers meet Team Central A starting at 7 p.m.