Iolani made things interesting in the final four minutes against
the nation's No. 15-ranked boys basketball team last night, but
Mount Vernon (New York) held off the Raiders' furious rally to
win, 67-55, at the 24th Annual 'Iolani Prep Classic.
Mount Vernon, ranked No. 15 in USA Today's latest Super 25
released Monday, will play New York City rival Rice (No. 10 in
USA) at 6:30 tonight.
'Iolani will face Mason County (Maysville, Ky.) at 3:30 p.m.
Mason County, the No. 1-ranked team in Kentucky's preseason
coaches poll according to the Lexington Herald, upset Mount
Vernon, 73-69, Thursday.
It did not appear as if 'Iolani would threaten to do the
same, especially after trailing 61-41 with 4:37 remaining. But
Berton Wong's 3-pointer with 3:34 left started the Raiders on a
stunning 11-0 run with the Knights' starters still in the game.
Sophomore Jarrett Arakawa's short turnaround jumper in the
lane made it 61-52 with 1:14 remaining.
But Kevin Jones, a 6-foot-7 senior who has signed a national
letter of intent to play for the University of West Virginia
next season, scored a layup 13 seconds later and 6-3 junior
guard Sherrod Wright's two-handed slam dunk effectively sealed
the victory with 37 seconds left by making it 65-52.
"I'm glad we got the lead when we did, because they're a
tough team and ('Iolani coach Mark) 'Doc' (Mugiishi) always has
them ready," said Mount Vernon coach Bob Cimmino. "They're very
good at clock control, so we were fortunate to have that lead
early."
Wright, who finished with a game-high 26 points, and Jones
(16 points) sparked a 13-0 run in the first period which put the
Knights up 17-4. Wright, who is being recruited by Pittsburgh,
Georgia Tech and Xavier among others, scored 10 points in the
second quarter to help Mount Vernon take a 36-17 halftime lead.
The
Knights extended the lead to 57-37 entering the fourth period,
and seemed to be in control until the Raiders began applying
full-court pressure with about four minutes remaining.
Kela Marciel followed Wong's 3-pointer with a steal and
layup, then freshman Trevyn Tulonghari scored back-to-back
baskets to cut it to 61-50 with 2:23 left.
"They did a really good job stepping up their defense, and we
made some uncharacteristic turnovers," Cimmino said.
Junior forward Pablo Warner, who led 'Iolani with 25 points,
said the Raiders made it a point to finish strong.
"We set a goal," Warner said. "We wanted to get back as much
points as we could. We were pretty excited, because we finally
started working as a team."
Mugiishi had a good news-bad news outlook after the game.
"The good news is that now we know our 'quick' team can play
like that," Mugiishi said. "The bad news is I don't know why we
couldn't play like that in the first half."