HHSAA Boys Basketball
Moanalua upsets Mililani in opening round play


  



Mon, Feb 6, 2023 @ Mililani


Final 1 2 3 4  
Moanalua (10-4, 17-12) 12 14132160
Mililani (12-1, 18-5) 12 11 9 2456
C. Ofsonka 12 pts  1 3pm  1/4 FTs
G. Pommerenk 12 pts  2 3pm  2/5 FTs
J Marxen 7 tot  1 off  6 def
J. Williams 10 tot  1 off  9 def
T. Dorn 2 ast

Moanalua is moving on.

Na Menehune bested host Mililani on the opening day of the Heide & Cook/HHSAA Division I Boys Basketball Championships in a 60-56 win Monday night.

Gavin Pommerenk scored 12 points off the bench to lead Moanalua, who will take on fourth-seeded Kamehameha-Hawaii Wednesday in a 5 p.m. quarterfinal at Na Menehune's gymnasium.

J Marxen and Creighton Ofsonka scored 12 points apiece to lead the Trojans in their season-ending loss.





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