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Posted on: Sunday, April 21, 2002

Castle's Tom homers twice in 9-7 victory

Advertiser Staff

Jordan Tom hit two two-run home runs — one each in the third and fourth innings — to lead Castle to a 9-7 O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division baseball victory over Roosevelt at Stevenson Intermediate field yesterday.

Roosevelt's Chris Mols went 2-for-4, including a solo home run in the bottom of the seventh when the Rough Riders rallied to close to 9-7. The game ended when Castle completed a double play.

Castle (5-2) 003 300 3—9 9 2
Roosevelt (5-2) 001 030 3—7 11 5

Noah Kon, Jordan Tom (7) and Jason Taniguchi. Chris Mols and Kevin Fujii. WP—Kon. LP— Mols.

Leading hitters: Castle—Tom 2-2, 2 homers, 4 RBIs; Scott Shinsato 2-5; Kon 2-4, double; Jeff Syrop double. Roosevelt—Corey Higa homer; Matthew Terukina 3-4, triple; Mols 2-4, double, homer, 5 RBIs; Brandon Loo double.

Reported by Cary Higa


• Kalaheo 9, Kailua 8: Seven Kalaheo players had two hits in a 15-hit offense that led the Mustangs at Kailua Field.

Kalaheo (6-2) 104 112 0—9 15 2
Kailua (5-2) 022 201 1—8 13 2

Mike Garcia, Galusha (6) and Jacob Myking. Chad Kajiyama, Garrett Yamamoto (6) and Chad Nishizuka. WP—Garcia. LP—Kajiyama.

Leading hitters: Kalaheo—Chris Kojima 2-3; Shane Harada 2-4, double; Garcia 2-4; Sargent 2-3; Cody Racoma 2-4; Aaron Viveros 2-4; Myking 2-3. Kailua—Jarid Kawamoto 2-4, double; Cody Texeira-Vickery 2-3, double, 2 RBIs; Brandon Ho 3-4, double; Shaun Sasaki 2-3; Nishizuka 2-4.

Reported by Corey Ishigo


• Kalani 12, Farrington 1: Randy Kitagawa and Len Shimabuku each had two hits in Kalani's victory at Joey DeSa Field.

Kalani's Asher Tamanaha struck out four and walked one in a complete-game four-hitter.

Kalani (2-5) 070 100 4—12 7 1
Farrington (0-6) 000 000 1— 1 4 12

Asher Tamanaha and Reid Tamatigan. Chris Faavesi, Paul-Allen Dela Cruz (2) and Christon Barba. WP—Tamanaha. LP—Faavesi.

Leading hitters: Kalani—Randy Kitagawa 2-5; Travis Canonizado double; Len Shimabuku 2-4, double. Farrington—Joshua Badua double.

Reported by Brian Okada


• Moanalua 8, Kaiser 3: Geoffrey Say, Lorin Nakagawa, Abe Manutai and Devin Kitashiro each drove in two runs as the Menehune beat the Cougars.

Kitashiro capped a four-run fourth inning with a two-run homer to right field.

Kaiser outhit Moanalua 14-9, but stranded 14 runners.

Moanalua (5-2) 010 410 2—8 9 2
Kaiser (3-5) 010 020 0—3 14 2

Kyle Nakamichi, Lorin Nakagawa (7), Neal Manutai (7) and Brett Tanigawa. John Uehara, Sean Sampson (4), Jason Peters (6) and David Chu, Kyle Nerona. WP—Nakamichi. LP—Uehara.

Leading hitters: Moanalua—Geoffrey Say 2-4, double, 2 runs; Nakagawa 2-3, triple, 2 RBIs; Manutai 2-3, 2 RBIs; Devin Kitashiro homer, 2 RBIs. Kaiser—Uehara 2-5; Casey Fukuda 2-4; Landon Kaaua 3-4, 2 doubles, 2 runs; Chris Sakuda 2-3; Cory Makino 3-4, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Duke Chinen


• Kaimuki at Kahuku was postponed by rain.


OIA WEST

• Wai'anae 5, Nanakuli 0: Dane Awana, Chad Rodrigues and Calvin Uyechi combined on a one-hitter to lead host Wai'anae in an OIA Western Division game.

Uyechi was 2-for-3, including a double, triple and two RBIs.

Nanakuli (0-6) 000 000 0—0 1 1
Wai'anae (6-1) 021 020 X—5 8 0

Michael Nakagawa, Mario Bartholomew (5) and Edward Pontes. Dane Awana, Chad Rodrigues (3), Calvin Uyechi (5) and Chevi Teves, Michael Ferreira. WP—Rodrigues. LP—Nakagawa.

Leading hitters: Wai'anae—Cid Moses 2-2, 2 runs; Uyechi 2-3, double, triple, 2 RBIs; Keone Taaca 2-3.

Reported by Glenn Tokunaga


• Pearl City 2, Waipahu 0: Chad Itokazu pitched a two-hit shutout to lift the Chargers at Waipahu.

Itokazu struck out seven and walked none.

Pearl City (4-3) 011 000 0—2 5 1
Waipahu (1-5) 000 000 0—0 2 4

Chad Itokazu and Kellen Concepcion. Jaryd Kiyabu and John Fauatea. WP—Itokazu. LP—Kiyabu.

Leading hitters: Pearl City—Rex Yamaguchi 2-4; Itokazu double; Ryan Tanabe double.

Reported by Mel Seki


• Mililani 4, Leilehua 0: Alan Inaba pitched a five-hitter — all singles — to lift the Trojans at Fred Wright Field.

Gainor Nitta went 3-for-4, including a double and triple for Mililani.

Mililani (4-2) 001 200 1—4 12 1
Leilehua (2-4) 000 000 0—0 5 1

Adam Inaba and Shawn Saito. Spencer Omalza, Daylen Hale (5) and Hale, Ricky Paderes. WP—Inaba. LP—Omalza.

Leading hitters: Mililani—Gainor Nitta 3-4, double, triple; Trey Brown 2-4; Saito 2-4, double; Dustin Nuibe 2-3, 2 RBIs. Leilehua—Hale 2-4; Kory Yamamoto 2-3.

Reported by Garrett Yukumoto


• Waialua 1, Radford 0: Jonathan Carrano scored the winning run on a throwing error in the seventh inning as the Bulldogs beat the Rams.

Waialua's Jonathan Keao pitched a three-hitter with no walks and two strikeouts.

Radford's Kori Wade gave up five hits and six walks while striking out nine.

RADFORD (1-5) 000 000 0—0 3 1
WAIALUA (3-3) 000 000 1—1 5 0

Kori Wade and Matt Ryan. Jonathan Keao and Charles Tantog. WP—Keao. LP—Wade.

Leading Hitter: Waia—Gavin Nakamura 2-3.


MAUI

• Baldwin 11, King Kekaulike 3: Baldwin scored six runs in the second inning en route to a Maui Interscholastic League victory over King Kekaulike.

King Kekaulike (7-5) 200 001 0— 3 6 4
Baldwin (9-3) 260 120 x—11 8 2

Kip Felten, Nick Koomoa (2), Ivan Bennett-Mande (5) and Cody Sheets. Ryan Ricardio and Meade Tabata. WP—Ricardio. LP—Felten.

Leading hitters: King Kekaulike—Vinnie Souki 2-4, double. Baldwin—Tabata 2-4, double; Jonathan Honda 2-3, double; Joey Tam Ho double.

Reported by Rodney Higa


• Maui 5, Moloka'i 2: The Sabers scored three runs in the fourth inning to rally from a 2-1 deficit.

Maika Carpio walked with the bases loaded to tie the game. Jerrett Agcaoili singled in two runs to give Maui a 4-2 lead.

Maui (11-1) 010 300 1—5 9 1
Moloka'i (7-5) 200 000 0—2 6 4

Manu Kaina and Vance Otake. Keahi Rawlins and Kekoa Lester. WP—Kaina. LP—Rawlins.

Leading hitters: Maui—Lyle Fujimori 2-4, double; Allen Castro 2-4, double; Kaina 2-4; Jerrett Agcaoili 2-3. Moloka'i—Albert Dudoit double, Milton Loo double.

Reported by Rodney Higa


• Lahainaluna 11, Seabury Hall 1: Ikaika Neizmann pitched a three-hitter, and Andrew Nakihei singled in two runs in a four-run first for Lahainaluna.

The game was called in the sixth inning due to the league's 10-run rule.

Seabury Hall (0-12) 100 000— 1 3 8
Lahainaluna (8-4) 422 102—11 8 2

Bradley Liu, Kyle Ellison (2) and Adam Michaud. Ikaika Neizmann and Blaine Bernades. WP—Neizmann. LP— Liu.

Leading hitter: Lahainaluna—Randall Cabanilla 3-5.

Reported by Rodney Higa


• St. Anthony 28, Ka'ahumanu Hou 2: The Trojans pounded 21 hits in a game shortened to five innings by the league's 10-run rule.

Kevin Ault went 3-for-5, including two doubles and four RBIs for St. Anthony.

St. Anthony's Sean Hardesty pitched a two-hitter with 10 strikeouts.

St. Anthony (6-6) (18)35 20—28 21 0
Ka'ahumanu Hou (0-12) 0 03 00— 3 2 5

Sean Hardesty and Max Young, Travis Texeira (3). Fabian Kupau, Kealii Washington (1), Ethan Cravalho (1) and Brandon Tancayo. WP—Hardesty. LP—Kupau.

Leading hitters: St. Anthony—Texeira 3-5, double; Dorvin Shinjo 2-2; Kevin Ault 3-5, 2 doubles, 4 RBIs; Hardesty 2-6, double; Joe Hegele 2-4, double, 4 RBIs; Atlee Riddle 4-5; Kori Kamaka 2-4; Young 3-3. Ka'ahumanu Hou—Cravalho triple.

Reported by Rodney Higa