There were two 16-under game-days and a Men’s Open series at Kalaheo Neighborhood Center gymnasium from Thursday through Sunday, and there is a ton of community basketball action to report. The Lihue Lemke’s Taylor Sakimae scored 11 points to lead
There were two 16-under game-days and a Men’s Open series at Kalaheo Neighborhood Center gymnasium from Thursday through Sunday, and there is a ton of community basketball action to report.
The Lihue Lemke’s Taylor Sakimae scored 11 points to lead his team to a 39-32 in the first game on Saturday. Kaeo Girod had 11 points for Waimea.
In the second game, Kaylan Dolor had 17 points to lead Kapa’a to a 40-36 win over Lihue Scholtz.
Brandon Ballesteros scored 10 points for Lihue.
And in the final game, Jordon Dizon had 13 points to lead Kaumakani to a 40-30 win over Hanapepe.
Lanikai Kanahele scored eight points for Kaumakani.
Last Thursday, again at Kalaheo NC gym, Waimea beat Kapaa 36-35 behind 12 Kurt Vidinha points.
Kaylan Dolor scored 12 points for Kapaa.
Dizon scored another 13 points to lead Kaumakani to a 49-46 win over the Lihue Sholtz.
John Penn scored 12 points for the Sholtz.
And in the last Thursday game, Aukai Dennis’ 15 points were partly due to Lihue Lee’s 39-35 win over Kalaheo.
Futi Tavana and Tab Matsumoto each had seven points for Kalaheo.
In Men’s Open action at Kalaheo on Sunday, Matais beat Rob’s 61-42 behind 23 Kelii Bandmann points.
Dustin Gummerus and Jason Lippert each scored eight points for Rob’s.
In the second game, Jesse Gerald scored 11 points to lead the Soul-Jahs to a 39-33 win over Second Two None.
Jerry Gonsalves scored 10 points for Second Two None.
And in the final game, Terry Noice scored 13 points to lead Nuff Said to a 46-44 win over Kauai Freight.
Desmond Moniz scored 15 points for the Freight.