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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, March 20, 2002

Warriors defeat Iolani in baseball

Advertiser Staff

Isaac Kamai pitched a five-hitter, and Keoni Ruth and Kahe Santos homered as Kamehameha beat Iolani, 8-0, in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu baseball game yesterday at Iolani.

Mid-Pacific's Troy Hanzawa steals home in the second inning against St. Louis. The Owls won, 5-0.

Cory Lum • The Honolulu Advertiser

Ruth batted 2-for-4 and Santos went 2-for-3 with three RBIs. Zach McAngus was 2-for-3.

The Warriors scored five runs in the first inning.

Kamehameha 511 000 1—8 10 0
Iolani 000 000 0—0 5 2

Isaac Kamai and Matt Morgado. Chris Loo, Dustin Goto (7) and Reid Saito. WP—Kamai. LP—Loo.

Leading hitters: Kam—Keoni Ruth 2-4, homer; Kahe Santos 2-3, double, homer, 3 RBIs; Zach McAngus 2-3. Iol—Jay Marcoullier 2-2.

• • •

• MARYKNOLL 9, DAMIEN 0: Reily Maeda pitched a two-hitter with eight strikeouts as the Spartans blanked the Monarchs at Ala Wai Field.

Maeda also batted 2-for-4 with two runs scored, and Kawika Calizar went 2-for-4 with a double, two runs scored and two RBIs.

Damien 000 000 0—0 2 5
Maryknoll 300 006 x—9 10 2

Daniel Shimizu, Chase Masuda (6), Destin Alameida (6) and Cheyne Kawamoto. Reily Maeda and Brandon Goshima. WP—Maeda. LP—Shimizu.

Leading hitters: Maryknoll—Maeda 2-4, 2 runs; Kawika Calizar 2-4, double, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Reid Nakamura 2-3, triple.

Reported by Pua Hayashi

• • •

• PUNAHOU 9, PAC-FIVE 1: Mark Veneri, Jared Pate, Eric Lau and Jason Owens combined on a six-hitter with two walks and four strikeouts as the Buffanblu beat the Wolfpack at Ala Wai Field.

Veneri, Kaohi Downing, Todd LaFountaine and Kyle Kabei each had two hits for the Buffanblu.

Punahou 032 202 0—9 14 2
Pac-Five 000 100 0—1 6 0

Mark Veneri, Jared Pate (5), Eric Lau (6), Jason Owens (7) and Todd LaFountaine, Ryan Cartwright (5), Robert Kurisu (7). Tyler Inouye, Jake Millor (4), Kelsey Kuniyuki (7) and Colby Holt. WP—Veneri. LP—Inouye.

Leading hitters: Punahou—Kaohi Downing 2-2; Veneri 2-2; LaFountaine 2-2, double; Kyle Kabei 2-2.

Reported by Pua Hayashi

• • •

• MID-PACIFIC 5, ST. LOUIS 0: Ryan Basco pitched a six-hitter and Tyler Okamura batted 2-for-2 as the Owls beat the Crusaders at Mid-Pacific.

St. Louis 000 000 0—0 6 2
Mid-Pacific 200 021 X—5 5 1

Guy McDowell, Kaimi Mead (6) and Jomen Murray-Thornton. Ryan Basco and Matt Inouye. WP—Basco. LP—McDowell.

Leading hitters: St. Louis—Danny Lee 2-3; Murray-Thornton 2-3. Mid-Pacific—Tyler Okamura 2-2.

Reported by Pua Hayashi


BASKETBALL

• FARRINGTON 46, ROOSEVELT 35: Mele Matiaki scored 14 points and Cherlyn Ligot added 13 as the Governors defeated the Rough Riders in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division game.

Roosevelt 18 4 6 7—35
Farrington 13 9 10 14—46

Roosevelt—Ashlie Dutro 18, Justina Yahuaria 6, Chelsie Kadota 5, Larissa Nakasone 0, Kahea Rodrigues 4, Nicole Yoshimoto 0, Nicole Okada 2. Totals 13 2-3 35.

Farrington—Revelyn Cabaya 2, Elaine Bihag 0, Jennifer Hamson 4, Xania Cadoy 3, Cherlyn Ligot 13, Ashley Soon 0, Liza Domingo 1, Pae Poasa 6, Tanya Alualu 0, Mele Matiaki 14, Laosamoa Uli 3. Totals 20 4-7 46.

3-point goals—Roosevelt 7 (Dutro 4, Yahuaria 2, Kadota 1). Farrington 2 (Cadoy, Ligot).

JV—Roosevelt 39, Farrington 27

Reported by Erica Tumaneng

• • •

• MOANALUA 56, KAILUA 40: The Menehune outscored the Surfriders 34-19 in the second half to pull away.

Moanalua 6 16 17 17—56
Kailua 8 13 11 8—40

Moanalua—Christina Sierra 14, A. Ra 0, J. Moran 2, J. Light 0, J. Kamakura 6, S. Silva 2, Patti Hardimon 8, A. Kaono 0, Marleen Leautu 5, B. Briem 0, K. Lee 19. Totals not available.

Kailua—Taryn Imai 0, Tiffany Lee 5, Kalina Kama 0, Jade Leong 0, Johnalynn Ilae 4, Jaushlyn Mansinon 5, Konnie DeCaires 12, Alberta Lui 5, Ana Fisilau 3, Loke Lastimosa 6, Ruth Pedro 0. Totals not available.

3-point goals—Moanalua 3 (Lee 2, Sierra 1). Kailua 1 (Mansinon).

JV—Moanalua 42, Kailua 38

• • •

• MCKINLEY 39, CASTLE 32: Amber Lee scored 24 points as the Tigers beat the Knights.

McKinley outscored Castle 24-14 in the second half.

Castle 7 11 8 6—32
McKinley 7 8 11 13—39

Castle—Kele Tukushi 0, Donna Echalas 0, Audrey Ako 0, Shardae Ingano 3, Teena Paepule 0, Jessica Beard 0, Shantel Tilton 7, Tiare Kahoekapu 6, Lana Waialama 0, Annie Garrett 8, Rachel Hirokawa 2, Jen Agallana 6. Totals 12 8-12 32.

McKinley—Chantal Yadao 6, Rayna Isaki 1, Kelli Fukumoto 0, Meagan Miyasaka 0, Chyloh Rodrigues 3, Janin Corpuz 0, Noelani Correia 0, Amanda Leopoldo 0, Ceslie Ma'afala 5, Amber Lee 24. Totals 10 17-29 39.

3-point goals—Castle none. McKinley 2 (Yadao, Rodrigues).

JV—McKinley 51, Castle 24

Reported by Kalei Victoriano

• • •

• KAHUKU 55, KAISER 54: Mereani Lewenilovo hit a putback with seven seconds remaining as the Red Raiders edged the Cougars.

Kelei Naihe scored 19 for Kahuku, and Amanda Peterson scored 19 for Kaiser.

Kahuku 12 13 17 13—55
Kaiser 11 11 9 23—54

Kahuku—Mereani Lewenilovo 9, Lesina Funaki 1, Nadia Mahe 0, Jazzman Kaka 0, Krisha Kai 2, Karla Tailele 10, Charlotte Leitupo 8, Michelle Peters 3, Nancy Vave 0, Tanya Alo 0, Nicole Pouha 1, Ranon Manumaleuna 0, Melissa Aumua 0, Kelei Naihe 19, Alberta Fotu 2. Totals 17 18-32 55.

Kaiser—Sarah Black 0, Shera Yamamoto 0, Manea Kamauoha 13, Heather Dick 0, Karen Poon 0, Jasmine Yoshino 0, Julia Paulo 4, Leigh Raymond 0, Kelly Niiro 0, Kehau Bengay 12, Amanda Peterson 19, Kilioe Aliifua 6. Totals 18 18-27 54.

3-point goals—Kahuku 3 (Naihe 3). Kaiser 0.

JV—Kahuku 49, Kaiser 38

Reported by Matt Ching

• • •

• KAIMUKI 57, KALANI 54: Tyleen Tausaga scored 23 points and Dalia Solia 21 in the Bulldogs' come-from-behind victory.

Kalani led 28-22 at halftime.

Jodi Segawa scored 18 points for Kalani.

Kalani 12 16 14 12—54
Kaimuki 8 14 17 18—57

Kalani—Tamari Miyashiro 8, Alisa Lum 6, Kristy Hirahara 2, Ashley Takata 6, Chenty Bonifacio 10, Lauren Cheng 4, Jodi Segawa 18. Totals 20 10-20 54.

Kaimuki—Flora Mesa 2, Kara Hayashida 1, Jessica Arakawa 3, Dalia Solia 21, Chyenna Souza 3, Tyleen Tausaga 23, Shella Sanders 0, Lovely Moyle 2, Kehaulani Molina-Gamponia 2, Alana Burges 0. Totals 21 13-23 57.

3-point goals—Kalani 4 (Lum 2, Segawa 1, Miyashiro 1). Kaimuki 2 (Arakawa, Solia).

JV—Kalani 41, Kaimuki 40

Reported by Richy Miyasaka


ILH

• MARYKNOLL 41, MID-PACIFIC 39: Michelle Baduria sank a jump shot as time expired as the Spartans rallied from a nine-point deficit in the fourth quarter.

Shannon Riley scored 14 for Maryknoll, and Caroline Beddow had a game-high 17 for Mid-Pacific.

Maryknoll 9 11 4 17—41
Mid-Pacific 10 12 11 6—39

Maryknoll—Pauline Chan , Diana Samson 0, Shannon Riley 14, Michelle Baduria 8, Whitney Wong 0, Jenna Castillo 4, Jessica Ho 0, Stacey Doran 0, Cheryl Lee 8, Sela Fisilau 7. Totals 16 8-12 41.

Mid-Pacific—Kelli Kajiwara 0, Kristy Minamishin 0, Shannon Nishi 5, Mariko Strickland 0, Jasmine Vieira 2, Stephanie Toshi 13, Talia Onosai 2, Caroline Beddow 17. Totals 13 12-18 39.

3-point goals: Maryknoll 1 (Lee). Mid-Pacific 1 (Toshi).

Reported by Jenny Tom

• • •

• KAMEHAMEHA 57, SACRED HEARTS 32: Megan Ching scored 14 points to lead the Warriors over the Lancers. Ashley Ruff, Lehua Wood and Amber Carter each added eight points for Kamehameha.

Sacred Hearts 6 15 3 8—32
Kamehameha 13 17 10 17—57

Sacred Hearts—Katie Rutland 0, Cherie Kinoshita 1, Tamieka Trujillo 0, Brittney Aiwohi 7, Nicole Lehner 13, Shalei Soueira 0, Kim Young 1, Colby Aiwohi 0, Lani Faumuina 7, Nicole Raiola 3. Totals not available.

Kamehameha—Jeneka Taeoalii 2, India Soo 6, Ashley Ruff 8, Courtney Chai 4, Ho'o Hee 2, Kekai Crabb 0, Amber Carter 8, Chrystal Hodson 0, Lehua Wood 8, Mounia Nihipali 3, Megan Kanoa 2, Megan Ching 14. Totals not available.

3-point goals—Sacred Hearts 1 (Aiwohi). Kamehameha 1 (Ching).

Varsity Division II

Punahou 42, La Pietra 33. Pun—Lauren Nakamura 8. LaP—Justine Grajski 9, J.C. Muramoto 9.

Kamehameha 52, Hanalani 19. Kam—Tara Eli 10. Hana—J. Ramos 14.