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ScoringLive staffDecember 19, 2018, 10:47pm
Pleasant Grove 57, Moanalua 45
Pleasant Grove (Utah) led by one at halftime and tied Moanalua after three quarters before the Vikings broke the game open in the fourth quarter to advance.
7-foot-4 center Matt Van Komen led the Vikings in scoring with 18 points, eight rebounds and three blocks and Tyler Fairbanks added 14 points.
DiAeris McRaven scored a team-high 12 points and blocked four shots, Isaiah Sugiura added 10 points, and Geremy Robinson with nine in a losing effort as Moanalua faces Hawaii Prep in the consolation bracket.
Sierra Canyon 98, Hawaii Prep 32
Five Trailblazers scored in double figures as Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, Calif.) trounced Ka Makani from the get-go as it led, 61-10 at halftime and finished with a 66-point win.
Scotty Pippen, Jr., son of former NBA player Scottie Pippen scored a team-high 18 points, Christian Koloko (16 points), Cassius Stanley (13 points), Kenyon Martin, Jr. (11 points), and Zack Brooker rounded out the scoring with 10.
Valentinas Ulinas led Hawaii Prep with 10 points as Ka Makani had 36 turnovers for the game.
Oak Ridge 119, Kailua 49
The Pioneers (Orlando, Fla.) torched the Surfriders from the perimeter hitting 18 3-pointers in Wednesday's nightcap.
Niven Glover dazzled the crowd with an array of dunks to score 35 points. Kaleb Coleman added 22, Christopher Walker with 16 and Lewis Jones and Jalen Smith each chipped in 15 and 12 respectively off the bench.
Everett Torres-Kahapea led Kailua with 18 points and Nainoa Peters added 10.
Westchester 56, Mid-Pacific 31
The Comets (Los Angeles, Calif.) led 40-9 at intermission as Kaelen Allen and Kaveon Batiste each scored 12 points to lead Westchester into the quarterfinals.
Colin Ramos led the Owls with 11 points and Kamana Lapina added nine points, all from 3-pointers as Mid-Pacific drops to the consolation bracket to take on Kailua.
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