Boys Basketball
Camanse-Stevens hits buzzer beater to sink Kapolei


  

Sat, Dec 15, 2012 @ Moanalua


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Kamehameha (7-5, 14-8) 10 4181547
Kapolei (12-1, 20-10) 13 17 7 845




Kamehameha rallied from a 30-14 haltime margin, outscoring Kapolei 18-7 in the third and 15-8 in the final quarter, to come away with a 47-45 victory.

Makoa Camanse-Stevens' three-pointer with just fractions of a second left in regulation won it for the Warriors. Camanse-Stevens finished the game with 18 points, three of them from beyond the arc.

The Hurricanes got 17 points from guard Curtis Tavares.




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