Campbell rallies past Mililani, 2-1
Advertiser Staff
Pinch-hitter Ikaika Trinidad drove in Ali'ikea Basham from first base with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning yesterday to lift host Campbell to a 2-1 victory over Mililani in O'ahu Interscholastic Association Western Division action.
Eugene Tanner The Honolulu Advertiser
Campbell's Tristan Bailey pitched a six-hitter with three stikeouts.
Mid-Pacific's Jonathan Hee slides safely into third base as Punahou's Brett Service takes the throw during ILH action at Aloha Stadium.
Mililani pitcher Adam Inaba had six strikeouts and no walks in a complete-game effort.
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Campbell (2-0) 100 000 12 7 2
Adam Inaba and Shawn Saito. Tristan Bailey and Jacob Cadelinia. WPBailey. LPInaba.
Leading Hitter: MilGainor Nitta 2-3, triple.
JVMililani 11, Campbell 1.
WAI'ANAE 4, LEILEHUA 1: Dane Awana pitched a two-hitter with 13 strikeouts and two walks for the Seariders.
Wai'anae's Keone Taaca singled in two runs in a three-run first inning.
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Wai'anae (1-0) 301 000 X4 4 3
John Dolac and Ricky Paderes. Dane Awana and Michael Ferreira. WPAwana. LPDolac.
Leading Hitter: WaianKeone Taaca 2 RBIs.
JVWai'anae 13, Leilehua 3.
'AIEA 10, WAIALUA 0: Aaron Asher had a three-run double and Blake Lamug hit a solo home run in a seven-run fourth inning as Na Ali'i won a game shortened to five innings by the 10-run rule.
Bryan Tucker went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs and Chase Nakamura went 2-for-3 with a double and two stolen bases for 'Aiea.
Ikaika Soares had a double for Waialua.
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'Aiea (2-0) 201 7x10 7 4
Gavin Nakamura, Charles Tantog (4) and Keone Peiler; Dustin Grace, Ranon Aquino (4), Nelson Ha'o (5) and Aaron Asher. W Grace. L Nakamura.
Leading hitters: Waialua Ikaika Soares 1-2, double; Nakamura 1-2. 'Aiea Bryan Tucker 2-3, double, 2 RBIs, sb; Chase Nakamura 2-3, double, 2 sbs; Asher 1-3, double 3 RBIs; Blake Lamug 1-2, home run.
RADFORD VS. NANAKULI, PPD: The game was postponed due to a muddy field. It will be played at 4 p.m. on Monday at Nanakuli.
OIA EAST
Roosevelt 10, Kahuku 9: Ivan Fujii's solo home run broke a 9-9 tie with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning that carried the Rough Riders over the Red Raiders.
Fujii went 4-for-5, with a double, two homers and four RBIs.
Roosevelt's Chris Mols homered in the sixth to tie the game at 7-7.
Kahuku (1-1) 021 130 2 9 11 3
Roosevelt (2-0) 320 011 310 15 7
Cory Supranovich, Mevin Silva (7) and Alex Ponciano. Brandon Loo, Mika Fafe (5), Chris Mols (6) and Kevin Fujii. WPMols. LPSilva
Leading hitters: Kahuku Spencer Nakamura 2-4, 2 homers, 3 RBIs; Jeremiah Bohnet home run, 2 RBIs; Silva 3-4; Brent Au 2-4, double, 2 RBIs. RooseveltMatthew Terukina 3-4, double, 2 RBIs; Ivan Fujii 4-5, 2 homers, double, 4 RBIs; Mols 3-4, double, home run, 2 RBIs; Loo 2-4.
Reported by Kerry Higa
MOANALUA 9, KALAHEO 5: Jimmy Strombach went 3-for-4 with a triple and three RBIs to lead the Menehune past the Mustangs.
Strombach hit a two-run triple in a three-run third inning.
Moanalua took the lead for good with a four-run fifth on three hits, two walks and one error.
Kalaheo (1-1) 101 030 05 7 5
Moanalua (2-0) 003 042 X9 8 1
Michael Garcia, Scott Galusha (5), Chris Kojima (5) and Jacob Myking; Devin Kitashiro, Kyle Nakamichi (4), Lorin Nakagawa (7) and Brett Tanigawa, Corey Kanetake (6). WPNakamichi. LPGalusha.
Leading Hitters: KalahGarcia 2-4, double; Nick Sargent 2-2, 2 doubles; Cody Racoma triple, 2 RBIs. MoanJimmy Strombach 3-4, triple, 3 RBIs; Ric Fukushima 2-3.
JVMoanalua 6, Kalaheo 5
Castle 9, Kalani 5: The Knights scored five runs in the fifth inning to rally past the Falcons.
Scott Shinsato went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs and Jason Tanaguchi went 2-for-4 with two RBIs for Castle.
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Castle (1-1) 031 050 x9 10 2
Randy Kitagawa, Asher Tamanaha(4), Davin Muramoto (5), Grant Arakaki (6) and Brandon Ishii, Reid Pamatigan (6); Kurt Okumura, Darin Hamada (4) and Jason Taniguchi. WPHamada LPTamanaha
Leading hitters: Kalani Hirata double; Miramoto 3-4, 2 doubles; Kitagawa 2-4. CastleScott Shinsato 3-3 double, 2 RBIs; Jason Tanaguchi 2-4, 2 RBIs; Ryan Lum double, 2 RBIs.
JV-Castle 10, Kalani 0
Reported by Joe Tom
Kaiser 20, Farrington 10: David Chu hit a two-run homer that highlighted an eight-run first inning as the Cougars overpowered the Governors in a game shortened to six innings by the 10-run rule.
Farrington exploded out of the top of the first inning by scoring four quick runs. But Kaiser answered with eight runs in the bottom half by sending 12 batters to the plate and getting seven hits.
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Kaiser (1-1) 800 34520 18 4
Paul-Allen DelaCruz, Emman Bihag (3), Chris Fa'avesi (5), Sanford McKee (5) and Criston Barba. Dayne Uchiyama, David Chu (6) and Kyle Nirona. WP Uchiyama. LP DelaCruz.
Leading hitters: Farrington McKee 2-4, 2 runs; Fa'avesi triple, 2 RBIs; Isaac Nunies 3-5, triple, 2 runs; Joseph Gabrillo 2-4; Bihag double. KaiserNeale Asato double, 2 runs; Jason Peters 2-4, triple, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Chu 3-5, 2 doubles, homer, 3 runs, 4 RBIs; Casey Fukuda 2-4, 4 RBIs, 4 runs; John Uehara 3-5, triple, 2 runs, 3 RBIs; Ricky Hamasaki 2-3; Uchiyama 2 RBIs; Nirona 2 RBIs; Tony Carpenter triple, 2 RBIs.
JV- rained out, will play Monday.
Reported by Duke Chinen
Kailua 16, McKinley 1: Bronson Ho cracked a triple with the bases loaded, scoring three of Kailua's seven runs in the top of the fifth inning as they dominated host McKinley.
The Surfriders' Kamaile Santos went 3-4 with a double.
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McKinley (0-2) 000 1001 4 2
Cody Teixeira-Vickery, Garrett Yamamoto (5) and Chad Nishizuka. Ty Tokunaga, Blaine Yoshino (5), Evan Costa (6), Jarren Hirasaki (6) and Tyson Kaneshiro. WP Teixeria-Vickery. LP Tokunaga.
Leading hitters: Kailua Kamaile Santos 3-4, double; Levi Manutai 2-3, double; Jason Moore 2-3, double, triple; Bronson Ho 2-4, triple; Jarid Kawamoto double.
Reported by Katie Uechi
ILH
DAMIEN 6, PAC-FIVE 5: The Monarchs notched their first victory of the season with a run in the 13th inning at Aloha Stadium.
Pac-Five took a 4-3 lead in the top of the seventh inning, but Damien tied it in the bottom half to send it into extra innings.
Each team scored a run in the 10th.
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Damien (1-6) 010 020 100 100 16
Owen Simmons, Tyler Inouye (7). Brandon Tamanaha, Chase Masuda (10). WPTamanaha. LPSimmons. Leading Hitters: Pac-FiveKevin Yamada 2-6; Paul Nishimura 3-5; Simmons 2-6; Ryan Valor 2-6; Ryan Urabe homer. DamienDaniel Shimizu 5-5, 2 doubles; Cheyne Kawamoto 4-6; Justin Cole 3-6.
St. Louis 4, Iolani 2: Kaimi Mead pitched a four-hitter, striking out eight as the Crusaders defeated the Raiders.
Bobby George hit a triple in the fifth inning, when St. Louis scored twice to take a 3-2 lead.
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St. Louis (5-2) 000 121 X4 7 1
Rich Olson and Reid Saito; Kaimi Mead and Jowen Murray-Thornton. WP Mead. LP Olson
Leading hitters:IolaniKila Ka'aihue double. St. LouisBrandon Sato double; Danny Lee 3-4; Bobby George triple.
KAMEHAMEHA 10, MARYKNOLL 7: Tyler Perkins went 3-for-5 and Kahe Santos and Aaron Fuller each had a triple as the Warriors held off the Spartans at Aloha Stadium.
Kody Seminara went 2-for-4 with a double and Reid Nakamura went 2-for-3 with a double for Maryknoll.
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Maryknoll (2-5) 011 113 07 7 1
Kanekoa Textira, Ikena DuPont (4), Shannon Kahale (7) and Matt Morgado; Ryan Matsumoto, Reid Nakamura (5), Kody Seminara (7) and Brandon Goshima. WPDuPont. LP Matsumoto.
Leading hitters: Kamehameha Tyler Perkins 3-5; Keoni Loo 2-5; Kahe Santos 2-4, triple; Aaron Fuller triple; Nick Freitas double. MaryknollSeminara 2-4, double; Nakamura 2-3, double.
Reported by Puanani Hayashi
Mid-Pacifc 12, Punahou 0: At Aloha Stadium, Matt Inouye hit a double and home run and Jonathan Hee went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs to lead the Owls in a game shortened to five innings by the 10-run rule.
Mid-Pacific completed the Interscholastic League of Honolulu's first round with a perfect 7-0 record.
Todd LaFountaine went 2-for-2 for Punahou.
Punahou (4-2) 000 000 3 2
Mid-Pacific (7-0) 145 2X12 10 0
Matt Oda, Darren Pate (2), Jason Owens (4) and Todd LaFountaine. Justin Pate and Matt Inouye. WP J. Pate. LP Oda.
Leading hitters: Punahou LaFountaine 2-2. Mid-PacificJonathan Hee 3-3, double, 2 RBIs; Inouye double, home run, 2 RBIs.
Reported by Puanani Hayashi
MIL
LAHAINALUNA 6, BALDWIN 5: Ikaika Nakihei scored on Randal Cabanilla's sacrifice fly in the top of the eighth inning to lift Lahainaluna past Baldwin, 6-5, in Maui Interscholastic League action at Wailuku.
Blaine Bernades had six strikeouts and Andrew Nakihei and Dreyson Cordova each went 2-for-3 for Lahainaluna.
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Baldwin 030 020 005 6 4
Blaine Bernades, Ikaika Neizman (8) and Charles Wallace, Bernades (8). Ryan Ricadio, Shevis Shima (6), and Meade Tabata. WPBernades. LPShima.
Leading hitters: Lahainaluna Andrew Nakihei 2-3; Dreyson Cordova 2-3. BaldwinJason Onishi 2-3, triple.
St. Anthony 7, Maui 3: The Trojans broke a 1-1 tie with six runs in the sixth inning.
Taylor Lyman led off the sixth with a triple and later scored the go-ahead run off Kevin Ault's single.
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Maui 000 102 03 4 6
Feean Hardesty, Travis Castillon (6), Hardesty (6), Joey Hegele (6) and Max Young; Manu Kaina, Kapena Mathias (6) and Vance Otake. WPHardesty. LPKaina.
Leading hitters: St. AnthonyTravis Takera 2-4, Taylor Lyman 2-4, triple, RBI. MauiAllen Castro 2-2, double; Lyle Fujimori 2-3, double, 2 RBIs.
King Kekaulike 16, Seabury Hall 9: Cody Sheets went 5-for-5 with three doubles and six RBIs and Jordan Iwata went 3-for-5 with a double and two RBIs to help lead Na Ali'i past the Spartans.
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King Kekaulike 510 730 016 13 3
Kyle Ellison, Joe McFarlin (5), Bradley Liu (6) and Adam Michaud. Joe Donovin, Kealii Forsberg (3), Kip Fealton (3) and Cody Sheets. WPFealton. LPMcFarlin.
Leading hitters: Seabury Hall Adam Michaud 2-4. King KekaulikeCody Sheets 5-5, 3 doubles, 6 RBIs; Bubba Wong 2-2, RBI; Grant Koga 2-3; Jordan Iwata 3-5, double, 2RBIs.
Reported by Rodney Higa
ILH GIRLS BASKETBALL
SACRED HEARTS 46, ST. FRANCIS 28: Brittney Aiwohi scored 24 points to lift the Lancers past the Troubadours in an ILH game at Mid-Pacific gym.
Sacred Hearts (3-1) 11 7 11 1746
St. Francis (0-5) 9 5 9 528
Sacred HeartsKatie Rutland 0, Cherie Kinoshita 0, Tamieka Trujillo 0, Brittney Aiwohi 24, Nicole Lehner 11, Shalei Soueira 2, Kim Young 1, Colby Aiwohi 2, Nikki Agor 0, Lani Faumuina 3, Nicole Raiola 3. Totals 13 18-29 46.
St. FrancisRachel Kamahele 0, Mandy Llamedo 3, Latasha Griffin 0, Jennifer Lim 2, Jasmine Dulan 10, Chelsey Powell 3, Lauren Upadhyaya 2, Bennita Robinson 6, Melanie Keliipuoleole 2, Annie Llamedo 0. Totals 8 11-24 28.
3-point goalsSacred Hearts 2 (Lehner, Raiola). St. Francis 1 (Llamedo).
Kamehameha 54, University 21: The Warrior's took a 32-8 lead at halftime and rolled past the Junior 'Bows.
Kamehameha (5-0) 16 16 10 1254
University (1-4) 2 6 4 921
KamehamehaJeneka Taeoalii 0, India Soo 3, Ashley Ruff 6, Courtney Chai 0, Kekai Crabb 8, Amber Carter 0, Chrystal Hudson 7, Lehua Wood 6, Mounia Nihipali 8, Megan Kanoa 10, Megan Ching 6. Totals 16-1-2 54.
UniversityIwa Yamaguchi 5, Diane Okubo 4, Brittany Anderson 2, Kamaile Durrett 2, Leahi Frias 4, Kylie Lum 2, Karlee Kailiehu 0, Cara Pang 2, Ashley Deguzman 0. Totals 8 4-9 21.
3-point goalsKamehameha 1 (Hudson). University 1 (Yamaguchi).
Reported by Sharon Gordon
PUNAHOU 56, MID-PACIFIC 17: Rachel Kane scored 16 points, including three 3-pointers, and Becky Hogue had 12 to boost Punahou in an ILH game at Mid-Pacific.
Punahou (4-0) 11 17 18 1056
Mid-Pacific (1-4) 3 8 0 617
PunahouRachel Kane 16, Elyse Umeda 6, Eryn Chun 0, Shanna-Lei Dacanay 6, Megan Abbott 6, Seisha Sukekane 0, Kristen Lavine 2, Anuhea MacFarlane 0, Janelle Shin 0, Sydney Anderson 6, Kelly Karns 2, Becky Hogue 12. Totals 24 5-9 56.
Mid-PacificKelli Kajiwara 6, Kristy Minamishin 0, Jasmine Vieira 4, Stephanie Toshi 3, Valerie Aficial 4, Talia Onosai 0, Leihoku Pedersen 0, Ashley Sato 0. Totals 5 5-8 17.
3-point goalsPunahou 3 (Kane 3). Mid Pacific 2 (Kajiwara 2).
ILH Division II
Hawai'i Baptist 48, Punahou 34. High Scorers: HBAKara Morita 23, Chelsey Yasuda 8. PunMona Char 13, Adria Campbell 10.
La Pietra 34, St. Andrews 28. High Scorers: LaPMinna Abdol-Wahab 12. StAAmanda Wong 6.
Kamehameha 38, Iolani 33. High Scorers: KSGina Cummings 12, Wendy Kashiwabara 10. IolKristin Kutara 17, Jessica Wong 10.
JV
Iolani 32, Sacred Hearts 20.
Kamehameha White 48, Punahou Gold 35.