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Posted on: Wednesday, April 2, 2003

Kamehameha's seventh-inning rally beats Mid-Pacific, 5-4

Advertiser Staff

Kahe Santos capped a two-run seventh-inning rally with an RBI single as Kamehameha defeated Mid-Pacific, 5-4, in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu baseball game at Ala Wai Field yesterday.

Events to watch on O'ahu

TOMORROW

• BASEBALL — Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I: Iolani (6-0) at Mid-Pacific (2-3-1), 3:45 p.m. ILH Division II: Word of Life (4-1) at Kamehameha (4-0), 6 p.m.

• SAILING — Interscholastic League of Honolulu, regatta No. 2, at Ala Wai Yacht Harbor, 4:30 p.m.

FRIDAY

• GIRLS BASKETBALL — Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I: Punahou (6-0) at Kamehameha (6-0), 7:30 p.m. ILH Division II: Punahou (3-0) at Kamehameha (4-0), 6 p.m.

• JUDO — Interscholastic League of Honolulu: Four boys and two girls matches at Punahou, starting at 6 p.m.

• TRACK & FIELD — Interscholastic League of Honolulu Relay Championships at Punahou, 3:30 p.m.

• GIRLS WATER POLO — Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Punahou at Iolani, Division II 4:45 p.m., Division I 6 p.m.

Santos, who batted 3-for-4, drove in Nick Freitas, who had singled in the tying run earlier in the inning.

JP Kennedy had two hits for Kamehameha, which improved to 5-1.

Defending state champion Mid-Pacific fell to 2-3-1.

Mid-Pacific (2-3-1) 000 004 0—4 3 1
Kamehameha (5-1) 000 111 2—5 9 0

Harrison Kuroda and Jeff Mizokawa. Issac Kamai, Kaulana Chang (6) and Baba Merino. W—Chang. L—Kuroda.

Leading hitters: Kamehameha—BP Kennedy 2-3, 1 RBI; Kahe Santos 3-4, 2 doubles, 1 RBI.



• Iolani 3, Pac-Five 1: Kelly Teramoto and Gaylen Komo each had two hits and Kala Ka'aihue hit a solo home run as the Raiders improved to 6-0.

Jacob Mellor and Paul Nishimura each batted 2-for-3 to lead Pac-Five.

Pac-Five (1-4) 000 100 0—1 8 1
Iolani (6-0) 002 010 x—3 7 1

Tyler Inouye, Nick Miyamoto (6) and Colby Holt. Eric Muraoka, Dustin Goto (7) and Kala Ka'aihue. W—Muraoka. L—Inouye.

Leading hitters: Pac-Five—Jacob Mellor 2-3, double; Paul Nishimura 2-3, triple, 1 run. Iolani—Kelly Teramoto 2-3, 1 run, 1 RBI; Gaylen Komo 2-3; K. Ka'aihue home run; Kahiwa Letman double; Darin Yamashita double.



• Saint Louis 8, Damien 5: Chester Wilson went 3-for-4, including a two-run homer, and Bobby George and Michael Grado combined for 10 strikeouts as the Crusaders prevailed at Joey DeSa Field.

Justin Cole was 2-for-4 to lead Damien.

Saint Louis (3-2-1) 010 105 1—8 10 1
Damien (2-4) 000 005 0—5 5 4

Bobby George, Michael Grado (6) and Jowen Thornton-Murray. Chase Masuda and Nick Zieser. W—George. L— Masuda.

Leading hitters: Saint Louis— Johnny Gentry 2-4, double, 1 RBI; Danny Lee 2-4, double, 2 runs; Chester Wilson 3-4, home run, 2 RBIs. Damien—Justin Cole 2-4.



• Punahou 15, Maryknoll 6: Kasey Ko batted 3-for-4, including a three-run, inside-the-park home run, to boost the Buffanblu at Ala Wai Field.

Reid Nakamura went 2-for-3 to lead Maryknoll.

Punahou (3-3) 073 132—15 15 6
Maryknoll (0-5) 013 020 —6 6 2

Shaun Kiriu, Logan Narikawa (3), Kurt Fujitani (5), Mark Veneri (5) and Robert Kurisu, Michael Chock (5). Jarrett Lee, Chris Lum (5) and Peter Kirst, Kawika Caliza (5). W—Veneri. L— Lee.

Leading hitters: Punahou—Kasey Ko 3-4, home run, 5 RBIs; M. Veneri 2-3, double, triple, 2 RBIs; Bucky Aona 2-4, 2 RBIs; Michael Kim 2-3. Maryknoll—Reid Nakamura 2-3.



O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

Junior Varsity Results

'Aiea 8, Kapolei 1

Pearl City 29, Radford 0

Leilehua 10, Waipahu 5

Kahuku 16, Farrington 6

Kalaheo 12, McKinley 12 (called because of darkness)



BIIF BASEBALL

• Waiakea tops Hilo: Myles Ioane and Ronnie Loeffler combined for a two-hit, 10-strikeout performance as Waiakea defeated Hilo, 6-0, in the Big Island Interscholastic Federation.

Shannon Camero and Matthew Patterson each had three hits for Waiakea, which improved to 6-0. Hilo fell to 5-1.

Hilo (5-1) 000 000 0—0 2 2
Waiakea (6-0) 200 220 x—6 10 1

Jeremy Koaukau and Matt Hassenritter. Myles Ioane, Ronnie Loeffler (7) and Avery Kagawa. W—Ioane. L— Koaukau.

Leading hitters: Waiakea—David Rodrigues 2-3, 1 RBI; Shannon Camero 3-4, 1 RBI; Matthew Patterson 3-3, double.



ILH BASKETBALL

• Kamehameha 42, St. Francis 12: Megan Ching and Mounia Nihipali scored nine points each and the Warriors held St. Francis to two points in the second quarter and none in the final period.

Kamehameha improved to 6-0, setting up Friday night's showdown with Punahou (6-0). Tipoff is scheduled for 7:30 at Kamehameha.

Kamehameha (6-0) 16 11 11 4—42
St. Francis (0-6) 4 2 6 0—12

KAMEHAMEHA—Jeneka Taeoalii 4, Tiffiny Ann Shim 2, Adrianne Hee 0, Wendy Kashiwabara 2, Amber Kaleilehua Carter 4, Tatriana Lorenzo 2, Lehua Wood 8, Mounia Nihipali 9, Megan Kanoa 2, Megan Ching 9. Totals 17 7-8 42.

ST. FRANCIS—Samantha Kuwata 2, Monica Chock 4, Mandy Llamedo 1, Jennifer Lim 0, Tesia Ahai 0, Latasha Griffin 0, Jasmine Dulan 3, Chelsey Powell 2, Tiyana Fao 0, Lauren Upadhyaya 0, Melanie Keliipuleole 0, Siutiti Takai 0. Totals 6 1-2 14.

3-point goals—Kamehameha 1 (Ching), St. Francis 1 (Dulan ).



• Punahou 68, Univeristy High 29: Kelsey Jandoc scored 10 points to lead 11 teammates in scoring as the Buffanblu improved to 6-0.

Diane Okubo led University High with 10 points.

University High (0-6) 6 7 10 6—29
Punahou (6-0) 10 30 17 11—68

UNIVERSITY HIGH—Brittany Anderson 0, Kamaile Durrett 5, Leahi Frias 6, Marissa Kanemura 2, Shannon Kim 0, Kylie Lum 2, Diane Okubo 10, Marisa Oshiro 0, Samantha Stupplebeen 0, Iwalani Yamaguchi 4. Totals 10 9-18 29.

PUNAHOU—Rachel Kane 6, Elyse Umeda 4, Shanna-Lei Dacanay 6, Eryn Chun 2, Stacy Brossy 7, Kristen LaVine 9, Anuhea Macfarlane 0, Kelsey Jandoc 10,Tessa Sonobe 2, Kelly Karns 5, Christine Takara 9, Gail Matsushima 2, Becky Hogue 6. Totals 27 11-15 68.

3-point goals—Punahou 3 (Jandoc 2, Brossy 1).



• Maryknoll 59, Sacred Hearts 45: Jessica Akamine scored 15 points and the Spartans outscored Sacred Hearts 26-10 in the fourth quarter.

Megan Burton led Sacred Hearts with 12.

MARYKNOLL (3-3) 8 14 11 26—59
SACRED HEARTS (2-4) 7 12 16 10—45

MARYKNOLL—Diana Samson 8, Jessica Akamine 15, Tammie Andres 10, Kristie Watanabe 0, Rachel Chang 0, Whitney Wong 5, Briana Goo 0, Jessica Ho 2, Kaulana Salangdron 1, Michelle Taketa 0, Lauren Lau 0, Bowha Kang 0, Cheryl Lee 11, Sela Fisilau 7. Totals not available.

SACRED HEARTS—Emmy Agustin 0, Colbey Aiwohi 2, Megan Burton 12, Jennifer Faumuina 6, Cherie Kinoshita 1, Nicole Lehner 11, Tiare McClellan 0, Karis Moi-Simeona 2, Samantha Saito 7, Tamieka Trujillo 0, Sandy Tsui 2, Lola Williams 0, Kimberlee Young 2. Totals not available

3-point goals—None.



INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

Division II Results

Hawai'i Baptist 39, Iolani 24. HBA: Jodi Kamemoto 15, Kara Morita 11.

Kamehameha 57, Word of LIfe Academy 34. Kam: Aubrey Kiemnec 12, Shardae Kaupu 11, Lori Nakamura 10. WOL: Careena Onosai 24.

Punahou 62, Redemption Academy/Christian Academy 16. Pun: Marie Majkut 11. RA/CA: Jessica Medcalf 8.



OIA BASKETBALL

• Campbell 42, Waialua 27: Jalen Garcia scored a game-high 20 points and Jamie Kua added 13 as the visiting Sabers improved to 4-0.

Cheyenne Opiana led Waialua with nine points.

Campbell (4-0) 13 11 8 10—42
Waialua (1-3) 4 7 10 6—27

CAMPBELL—Joanne Corpuz 0, Jasmine Lopez 1, Everly San Agustin 2, Jalen Garcia 20, Raynette Whitfield 0, Jamie Kua 13, Jacqueline Mendes 4, Rae-Jonea Costa 2, Kim Edwards 0, Chaunte Jackson 0, Teja Bakes 0. Totals 16 10-16 42.

WAIALUA—Ashley Yoshizu 4, Sharmaine Saguibo 0, Clarice Kajiwara 5, Danialle Calaustro 1, Cheyenne Opiana 9, Melissa Baker 2, Julia Yamanouchi 0, Jaylen Keao 2, Teresa Bell 0, Georgina Onesi 0, Kira Nakasone 4. Totals 19 8-17 47

3-point goal—Waialua 1 (Nakasone).

JV—Waialua 41, Campbell 38



• Pearl City 59, Kapolei 23: Christie Ayers and Marci Lobendahn scored 13 points apiece to help the Chargers remain undefeated.

Pearl City (3-0) led 29-13 at the half.

KAPOLEI (0-3) 4 9 4 6—23
PEARL CITY (3-0) 19 10 12 18—59

KAPOLEI—Tasha Faumuina 2, Kamaile Kelekolio 0, Tanya Menino 5, Shauntay Leutu 0, Charlyn Kowachi 6, Kayla Kam 0, Gabrielle Tabios 2, Jerrell Taituave 3, Shanna Arther 3, Pamela Mellinger 2. Totals 10 3-9 23.

PEARL CITY—Darcie Hamamoto 2, Jillan Soria 7, Amy Fujihara 5, Kellie Nishikida 2, Christie Ayers 13, Chalice Kaapuni 6, Chandelle Keomalu 0, Kamill Reigo DeDios 2, Tina Questel 5, Marci Lobendahn 13, Lusia Kleinschmidt 2, Jamie Iwata 2. Totals 23 11-25 59.

3-point goals—Pearl City 2 (Soria, Fujihara).

JV—not available.



• 'Aiea 30, Mililani 22: Noe Colburn scored nine points as Na Ali'i improved to 3-0.

'Aiea (3-0) 12 4 5 9—30
Mililani (2-2) 4 8 8 2—22

'AIEA—Donna Echalas 2, Sherylann Miyashiro 2, Nicky Takemoto 5, Noe Colburn 9, Melika Souza 0, Pukai Castillo 0, Felisha Liilii 0, Jamie Rosario 8, Ashley Vidal 0, Kalei Castillo 4. Totals 8 13-19 30.

MILILANI—Christina Korodan 7, Ashleigh Payne 2, Sandy Nakamura 3, Erin Chapman 2, Lorianne Nonies 4, Rebekah McKoy 0, Yvonne Morris 0, Suzann Jackson 4, Christy Duvauchelle 0. Totals 8 6-22 22.

3-point goals—'Aiea 1 (Colburn).

JV—Mililani 43, Aiea 26



• Leilehua 56, Nanakuli 32: Jessica Battease scored 13 points, Pikake Nutter-Gaudet 12 and Alexis San Nicolas 10 to boost the Mules.

Lehua Yap led Nanakuli with 12 points, including two 3-pointers.

Leilehua (2-2) 20 6 16 14—56
Nanakuli (0-4) 5 12 9 6—32

LEILEHUA—Laree Rodriguez 6, Chazarae Ramirez 5, Tiana Caravallo 4, Jessica Battease 13, Alexis San Nicolas 10, Pikake Nutter-Gaudet 12, Heidi Hamilton 5, Priscilla West 1. Totals 24 4-15 56.

NANAKULI—Jasmine Caravalho 1, Kristen Serrano 0, Vernadine Vickers 3, Chalcedoney Silva 0, Lehua Yap 12, Anastasia Balbin 3, Sierra Nakea 7, Theodora Auwae 4, Sasha Kanahele 2, Vicotoria Mao 0. Totals 11 7-22 32.

3-point goals—Leilehua 4 (Battease 3, Ramirez 1). Nanakuli 3 (Yap 2, Vickers 1).

JV—Nanakuli 42, Leilehua 40



• Radford 38, Waipahu 36: The Rams improved to 3-0 with a close win over Waipahu. No details were reported.