Onaga carries St. Joseph over Kealakehe, 10-0
Advertiser Staff
James Onaga got more hits than he allowed yesterday in leading St. Joseph to a 10-0 Big Island Interscholastic Federation victory over Konawaena at Wong stadium.
Onaga batted 3-for-3 and pitched a two-hitter for his second straight shutout. His two-hitter beat Kealakehe, 4-0, last week.
Onaga allowed two singles and one walk, and struck out seven yesterday .
Gerred Faisca had two RBIs for St. Joe while Aaron Carvalho and Conrad Madrona each added two hits. All of the Cardinals had at least one hit.
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WPJames Onaga (2-0). Leading hitters: SJOnaga 3-3, Aaron Carvalho 2 hits, Conrad Madrona 2 hits, Gerred Faisca 2 RBIs.
Hawai'i Prep 11, Pahoa 4: Neil Matsuo had two hits, including a solo homer, and two RBIs while Dustin Lapinid paired hits to lead the Ka Makani to victory.
Steven Willis and Jake Alicuben each had two hits to lead Pahoa.
Kealakehe 8, Ka'u 2: Jake Vancil and Lance Iranon each knocked in two runs to lead the Waveriders.
Trey Myklebust picked up the victory.
Mililani 3, Radford 2: Galen Nitta's single combined with a Radford error in the bottom of the seventh inning scored Questin Yamamoto with the winning run for the Trojans.
Marc Villegas struck out five while giving up two hits and two walks in five innings for Mililani.
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MILILANI (2-0) 200 000 13 11 2
Tyler Ferguson, Kori Wade (6) and Richard Killen. Marc Villegas, Greg Moore (6), Ryan Nakachi (6) and Kurt Miyahira. WPNakachi. LPWade
Leading hitters: MilQuestin Yamamoto 2-3, 2 runs. Galen Nitta 2-3, Gainor Nitta 2-4, Shawn Saito 2 RBI.
Campbell 8, Leilehua 5: Chad Bailey hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning as the Sabers stormed to an 8-1 lead then held off the Mules.
Keahi Kapana, Garrett Hermosura and Ikaika Trinidad each had two hits for Campbell.
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CAMPBELL (2-0) 212 300 X8 8 3
Matt Omalza, B.J. Clifton (3), Daylan Hale (4) and Jay Baptista. Abraham Lobetos, Jensen Mata (5), Chad Bailey (7) and Ikaika Trinidad. WPLobetos. LPOmalza.
Leading Hitters: LeiClifton 2-4; Spencer Omalza 2-4. CampKeahi Kapana 2-2, double; Bailey 2-run homer; Garrett Hermosura 2-3; Trinidad 2-4, double.
Pearl City 4, Waialua 3: Jonathan Serapion drove in pinch runner Jarrett Seo with the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning for the Chargers.
Serapion finished 3-for-4 with two RBIs.
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Pearl city (2-0) 021 000 14 9 0
Gavin Nakamura and Charles Tantog Jr. Cory Fujinaga, Kaipo Duke (4), Shawn Benson (6) and Gavin Concepcion. WPBenson. LPNakamura.
Leading Hitters: WaialJonathan Carrano 2-3; Keone Peiler 2-3. PCErik Mizoshiri 2-3, double; Serapion 3-4, double, 2 RBIs.
Nanakuli 7, Waipahu 6: Justin Bright scored the tying run in the bottom of the seventh, and Brian Meade put the Golden Hawks ahead for good with a single to right field that scored Ikaika Asinsin.
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NANAKULI (1-0) 212 000 27 6 3
Mike Manzano, Curtis Evans (2), Clifton Gumban. Brian Meade, Mario Bartholomew (5), Maka Vickers (7) and Justin Bright.
Leading hitters: WaipTravis Atualevao 2-4, 2 doubles, 2 runs; Mark Magruder 2-4, 2 singles 2 runs; NanIkaika Asinsin 2-3, 2 singles, 3 runs; Brian Meade 2-3, 3 RBIs.
Castle 10, Farrington 0: Jordan Tom was 3-for-4 to boost the Knights.
Casey Daniel, Justin Tsutsumi, Ryan Lum and Jason Taniguchi each had two hits for Castle. Daniel had three RBIs, and Tsutsumi had a double and two RBIs.
No linescore was available.
Roosevelt 16, McKinley 6: Booth Kiyota's three-run triple capped an 11-run fifth inning that carried the Rough Riders.
Jason Yasuda struck out four, walked four and yielded six hits for Roosevelt.
ROOSEVELT (2-0) 201 2 1116 11 3
MCKINLEY (0-2) 200 4 0 6 6 5
Jason Yasuda and Joey Shimabuku. Casey Lee, Reid Goto (4), Ty Tokunaga (5) and Justin Book.
Leading hitters: Roosevelt Bryson Villanueva 3-3, Matt Terukina 3-4, Joey Shimabuku 2-2, Booth Kiyota 2-4, triple. McKinleyKai Lopez 2-3.
Moanalua 9, Kahuku 2: Abe Manutai and James Strombach hit home runs to power the Menehune.
Moanalua's Devin Kitashiro pitched a complete-game five-hitter.
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MOANALUA (1-1) 306 000 x 9 7 0
Spencer Nakamura, Daniel Kawahakui (3) and Alex Ponciano. Devin Kitashiro and Brett Tanigawa, Lorin Nakagawa (4).
WPKitashiro. LPNakamura.
Leading hitters: KahJeremiah Bohnet home run; Alex Ponciano 2-4. MoanAbe Manutai 2-4, home run 2 RBIs; James Strombach home run, 2 RBIs; Lorin Nakagawa 2-3; Tony Reid double, 2 RBIs.
Kailua 6, Kaimuki 2: Kamaile Santos pitched a four-hitter, striking out seven and walking three, to lift the Surfriders.
Travis Hayashida and Kawika Kekaula each had two doubles for Kailua.
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KAIMUKI (0-1) 000 022 4 1
Kamaile Santos. Jeffrey Yee, Ryan Hiromasa (4) and Leland Ohelo. WPSantos. LPYee.
Leading hitters: KailuaTravis Hayashida 2-3, 2 doubles, Kawika Kekaula 2-3, 2 doubles, Jory Pearce 1-3, double.
n Kalaheo vs. Kalani, pp'd: The game scheduled at Kahala Field was postponed because of rain.
'Iolani 6, Maryknoll 4: Aaron Ing hit a two-out, two-run single to spice a five-run first inning as the Raiders improved to 4-0 in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu.
Tyler McCready pitched a three-hitter and weathered a late comeback from the Spartans. McCready struck out six and walked four.
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'IOLANI (4-0) 500 001 X6 5 2
WPTyler McCready. LPBrendan Higa.
Leading Hitters: MaryknollKodi Seminara 2-3, double, 2 RBIs. 'IolaniAaron Ing 2,-2 RBIs.
Mid-Pacific 9, Damien 1: The Owls overcame a 1-0 deficit with six runs in the second inning, capitalizing on an error that allowed three runs to score.
Kyle Yanabu and Clint Copulos each had two hits for Mid-Pacific, which improved to 4-0.
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DAMIEN (1-3) 100 000 01 7 3
WPKeric Chang. LPBrandon Tamanaha. Leading Hitters: Mid-PacificKyle Yanabu 2-4, 2 runs and 1 RBI; Issac Omura 1-3, double, 2 RBIs; Matthew Inouye 1-4, double 1 RBI; Clint Copulos 2-3. DamienDavid Doles 2-4, 2 doubles; Matthew Higa 1-3, double.
Kamehameha 7, Pac-Five 3: Bronson Sardinha hit a two-run homer in the first inning to propel the Warriors.
Winning pitcher Kahale Shannon allowed three hits in five innings.
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Kahale Shannon and Danny Nitahara. Jeff Soranaka, Kelsey Kuniyaki (5) and Colby Holt. WPShannon. LPSoranaka.
Leading hitters: Kam Bronson Sardinha 1-2, 2 RBIs, home run; Keoni Ruth 2-3.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Kalaheo triumphs: Brandy Richardson scored 18 points as Kalaheo trounced Kalani, 78-33, last night in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division game at the Kalani gym.
Nicole Furtado added 15 points, all on 3-pointers, and Heather Gonsalves 12 for the Mustangs.
Kalaheo (2-0) raced to a 46-15 halftime lead and never looked back.
Ashley Takata scored 10 to lead the Falcons (0-1).
KALAHEO (2-0) 18 28 14 1878
KALANI (0-1) 5 10 9 933
KALAHEOBre Carson 7, Stacy Wright 4, Kalena Hatori 4, Brandy Richardson 18, Brandi Benson 2, Natasha Lagapa 2, Dawnelle Nahinu 8, Heather Gonsalves 12, Nicole Furtado 15, Kira Withy-Allen 2, Brina Fritzsche 4.
KALANIRonelle Manuvae 7, Alisa Lum 0, Kristy Hirahara 0, Ashley Takata 10, Karlie Saiki 0, Amy Matsuura 0, Chenty Bonifocio 7, Lauren Ching 9, Kristie Saiki 0.
3-point goalsKalaheo 8 (Furtado 5, Richardson, Nahinu, Carson). Kalani 3 (Takata, Bonifocio, Ching).
JVKalaheo 42, Kalani 26.