Men’s Basketball
>> Kahiau Bruhn (Kamehameha), Willamette: Scored 10 points and grabbed seven rebounds in a 78-77 win over George Fox. It’s his first double-digit record since December. Launches to provide the final point with no time on the clock.
>> Brandon Chung (Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind), Gallaudet: Scored 15 numbers and didn’t miss a single shot in an 85-71 loss to Penn College on Saturday and recorded his second double-double of the season with 19 numbers and 12 rebounds in a 77-67 win over Penn State-Berks 4 days earlier. He scored double figures in 3 straight games, the first time the junior has done so since the start of his rookie season.
>> Ryder Hsiung (Punahou), Willamette: Scored a career-high 25 points, 15 on 3-pointers, in a 78-77 win over George Fox. He also added seven rebounds, 3 steals and two blocks. The junior recorded more than 20 numbers in back-to-back games for the first time this season.
>> Tolu Smith (Kahuku), Mississippi: He had 25 problems and 11 rebounds in a 68-55 win over Vanderbilt 3 days after racking up 26 problems in a 90-77 loss to Kentucky. Vanderbilt coach Jerry Stackhouse challenged Smith with 3 intentional fouls in the final minutes, however, Smith hit five of his six fumbles and increased his percentage from the line from 58% to 69%. Smith played 24 straight games with double-digit scores and climbed to 20th in the program’s career. list of problems.
>> Christmas Togiai (Kamehameha), Embry-Riddle: Scored 19 points on 21 shots in a 76-69 loss. He played 40 minutes in a 74-68 win over La Sierra two nights later, but was limited to nine points to snap his streak of 10 or more numbers in seven straight games.
Women’s basketball
>> Malie Marfil (Kamehameha), Mount Mercy: Put up 14 points in a 97-81 win over Peru State with five steals. She scored 10 points in her previous game, giving her a streak of three games in double figures.
>> Keeli Jade Smith (Waiakea), Saint Martin’s: Scored 12 points, some of them from the line, in 22 minutes of a 59-55 win over Simon Fraser, the first time the senior scored in double figures since November. He has already scored almost twice as many problems (41) as he did during all of last season (21).
Women’s Wrestling
>> Nanea Estrella (Lahainaluna), Iowa: The senior learned last week that she would miss the rest of the season with a leg injury. She went 11-3 this season and won 3 games at the senior national championships before her injury sidelined her. Olympic Qualifiers. The four-time Hawaii state champion says she intends to push herself next year.
>> Zoe Omura (‘Iolani), Midland: Wrestled 3 times in KCAC Duals, gaining time. She started her day by pinning Ella Whitaker in 49 seconds, then stopping Erin Wetterstrom in 2:18. Her opponent lost her third attack and she ended the night with a win over Asha Pearson in 49 seconds.
Men’s wrestling
>> Kanai Tapia (Kamehameha), Menlo: He had a dominant performance at the Missouri Valley Invitational, going undefeated to win the championship at 157 pounds. He recorded 3 technical knockdowns, with scores of 19-3, 16-0 and 19-0. on the first day, he then beat 3 warring sides ranked with scores of 8-3, 10-0 and 11-4, the latter opposite of the ranked fighter in the NAIA.
Women’s Swimming & Diving
>> Mallory Meister (Punahou), USA: Won the 1000 freestyle in 11:05. 32 on the senior day, with her teammates completing and third.
Men’s swimming and diving
>> Jaek Horner (Kamehameha), Utah: The graduate student won four events against Wyoming, taking the 100 breast stroke in 55.58 seconds and 200 breast in 2:03.99. It was the third time this season he has won both events in a meet. He also swam in the 400 medley relay and 200 free relay and helped his crew to victories in both.
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