OIA Girls Basketball
Kapolei rolls over Campbell, 61-27


 



Thu, Dec 30, 2010 @ Campbell


Final 1 2 3 4  
Kapolei (12-0, 17-4) 14 14211261
Campbell (8-6, 8-6) 1 8 3 1527
C. Samante 12 pts
T. Motu 16 pts
'EWA BEACH - Toe Motu and Aija Johnson combined for 30 points to lead Kapolei over Campbell, 61-27, Thursday night in O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red West girls' basketball at the Sabers' gym.

The Hurricanes (11-0) entered the game having clinched the Western Division title, as well as the division's top seed for the OIA Red tournament, which starts Jan. 11. But as one of the top two seeds from each division, Kapolei will draw a first-round bye.

Motu, a junior, led all scorers with 16 points, while Johnson, a sophomore, tallied 14 for the Hurricanes.

Chantay Samante led the Sabers (7-4) with 12 points.

Despite the loss, Campbell had already clinched a tournament berth entering the game.




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