Boys Basketball
Big first quarter helps Hurricanes down Governors, 67-51


  



Tue, Dec 12, 2017 @ Kapolei


Final 1 2 3 4  
Farrington (3-7, 7-11) 6 22111251
Kapolei (12-1, 19-7) 19 24 10 1467
Z. Nedd 15 pts  3/7 FTs
E. Ped 10 pts  2 3pm  0/1 FTs
Z. Nedd 9 tot
R. Morales 5 tot
I. Higa 3 ast

Kapolei outscored visiting Farrington by 13 points in the first quarter to get by for a 67-51 non-league win Tuesday night.

Three players scored in double figures to give the Hurricanes a victory before they participate in the annual Iolani Classic this weekend.

Zoar Nedd had a near double-double of 15 points and nine rebounds, Isiah Higa added 12 points and Jalen Miller scored 11 more with a game-high five steals.

Ed Lauther Ped scored 10 points to lead the Governors in the loss.





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