ILH Boys Basketball
Hawaii Baptist tops Hanalani to claim first league crown since 2015


  

Thu, Feb 3, 2022 @ Hawaii Baptist


Final 1 2 3 4  
Hanalani (4-9, 4-9) 14 17121356
Hawaii Baptist (10-1, 14-5) 15 22 13 1868




For the first time since 2015, the Hawaii Baptist boys basketball team can call itself an ILH champion.

Led by first-year head coach Kellen Kaneshiro, the Eagles used pressure defense and timely shooting to hold off Hanalani, 68-56. HBA outscored the Royals in each quarter to improve to 9-0 in ILH Division-2. Hanalani dropped to 2-7.

"All season long, I have felt we need to play with pressure and pace in order to be successful", said Kaneshiro. "We want to put a lot of defensive pressure in the full court and push the ball up the court on offense and attack the basket."

Leading the way for the Eagles was senior Gabe McTee, who scored a game high 18 points. Fellow seniors Austin Fujikawa and Mark Fujimoto contributed 12 points apiece. The Royals were led by juniors Christian Yagin and Tanner Kimura, who scored 17 points and 10 points, respectively.

The game featured runs by both teams. HBA jumped out to an 8-0 lead in the first quarter. However, Hanalani closed the period on a 14-7 run. Down 18-15 early in the second quarter, the Eagles went on a 12-1 spurt to regain an eight point advantage, 27-19. Sparking the run was Fujimoto, who made a steal and hit two 3-pointers.

Following intermission, HBA used a 12-0 run to take a 49-31 lead with 4:27 left in the third quarter. Hanalani responded by finishing the quarter on yet another run - this time 12-1 - to pull within seven points at 50-43.

In the final quarter, the Royals used three-pointers by Yagin (2) and freshman Kahikina Keaulana to get as close as 56-50. But the Eagles closed the game with a 12-6 run initiated by steals and layups by McTee and sophomore Eli Shibuya. Senior Joe Fung and Shibuya also converted on both ends of one-and-one free throw opportunities to help seal the game.

For Kaneshiro, a 2000 HBA graduate - who himself was the ILH Division-2 Player of the Year as a senior - the title has special meaning. "I lost in the championship game my junior and senior years, so this is very satisfying." He added, "I am extremely happy for all of our players, but especially our seniors. They missed out on an entire year of their basketball careers. The success they have had this season is a nice reward for their hard work and perseverance."




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