He strikes outs 13 in OIA East Division victory over Kalani
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Mead faced 23 batters.
Roosevelt's Joshua Danz batted 2 for 3 with a double and a three-run homer in the first inning, Cameron Kimura went 3 for 4 with a homer in the fifth, and Brandon Murimoto was 2 for 3 with two RBIs.
Roosevelt 403 010 08 8 1
Kalani 000 000 00 0 0
Kaimi Mead and Kevin Fujii, Grant Hayami (6). Allen Komori, Asher Tamanaha (1), Chassis Moody (3) and Reid Pamapigan. WMead. LKomori.
Leading hitters: RooseveltCameron Kimura 3-4, home run; Joshua Danz 2-3, double, 3-run home run; Brandon Murimoto 2-3, double, triple, 2 RBIs.
FARRINGTON 17, MCKINLEY 9: The Governors scored 11 runs in the top of the seventh inning to rally past the Tigers.
Farrington had six hits in the inning.
Farrington 110 040 (11)17 13 4
McKinley 002 340 0 9 8 6
Emman Bihag, Nixon Gattu (4), Royce Machado (6) and Joseph Gabrilla. Devin Okinaga, Kai Kaino (5), Reed Tamashiro (7), Jerren Hirasaki (7) and J. Hirasaki, K. Kaino (7). WMachado. LKaino.
Leading hitters: FarringtonMatt Bell 2-4, double, triple; Josh Badua 2-4, triple; Gabrilla 2-5, triple; Alex Mendoza 2-3; Davin Alexander 2-5, double, triple; Bihag triple. McKinleyOkinaga 2-4; Devon Parkhurst 2-4.
KALAHEO 10, KAISER 4: Jake Myking batted 4 for 4 with three RBIs, and T.J. Meyer and Aren Viveiros each drove in two runs as the Mustangs beat the Cougars.
Kalaheo broke open a 2-all tie with a five-run fifth inning.
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Kaiser 020 020 0 4 6 5
Sean Fernandez, Scott Galusha (5), S. Harbottle (5) and Jake Myking. Sean Samson, Neal Asato (5), Michael Heu (5) and Jarryd Maeda. WFernandez. LSamson.
Leading hitters: KalaheoFernandez double; Cody Racoma 2-4, double; Myking 4-4, triple, 3 RBIs; T.J. Meyer 2-4, 2 RBIs; Aren Viveiros 2-4, double, 2 RBIs. KaiserLandon Kaaua 2-3; Nao Fukuzawa double.
KAILUA 11, MOANALUA 7: Bronson Ho doubled in the go-ahead runs in the top of the ninth inning as the Surfriders beat the Menehunes.
Kailua scored two more runs in the inning after Ho's two RBIs.
Glenn Taijeron was 2 for 3 with a double, home run and three RBIs to lead Moanalua, which scored two runs to tie the game at 7 in the seventh.
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Moanalua 041 000 200 7 7 3
Bronson Kamaka, Ryan Rodrigues (4), Chris Mahelona (6), Michael Kealoha (8) and Sean Mediros. Andrew Blomberg, Adamm Berg (6), Ryan Wallsinger (8) and Brett Tanigawa. WKealoha. LPWallsinger.
Leading hitters: KailuaShaun Sasaki double, 2 RBIs; Bronson Ho double, 3 RBIs; Ko'o Kalamalama 2-5, double, RBI; Kealii Kalahiki double; Kealoha 2-6; Derek Mailau 3-6, double; Rodrigues 3-5. MoanaluaGlenn Taijeron 2-3, double, home run, 3 RBIs; Dayne Dela Cruz double.
KAHUKU 7, KAIMUKI 3: The Red Raiders scored three runs in the fifth inning and two more in the sixth to break open a 2-all tie as the Red Raiders beat the Bulldogs.
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Kaimuki 200 000 13 6 2
Cory Supranovich and Alex Patykula. Erik Leong, Jay Tokuuke (5) and Shaye Asoau. WSupranovich. LLeong.
Leading hitters: KahukuPatykula 2-4; Mel Silva triple; Josh B. 2-3, double, 2 runs; Aaron M. 2-3, double, 2 RBIs; Bronson P. triple. KaimukiAsoau triple, 2 RBIs; Desmond Johnston double.
JV
Kalani 9, Roosevelt 1
Kailua 9, Moanalua 3
Pearl City 16, Waipahu 6
Kaimuki 2, Kahuku 1
Western Division
KAPOLEI 3, NANAKULI 2: Robert Romero's sacrifice fly to deep right field scored Drake Kula with the go-ahead run in the eighth inning as the Hurricanes beat the Golden Hawks.
In the inning, Kula singled, reached second on an error and third on a fielder's choice.
Kapolei's Colin Dumlao allowed two runs on six hits in eight innings and had 10 strikeouts and two walks.
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Nanakuli 000 101 002 6 2
Colin Dumlao and Drake Kula. Mario Bartholomew and Nathan Naehu. WDumlao. LBartholomew.
PEARL CITY 2, WAIPAHU 2 (tie): Both teams had two runs, three hits and two errors when the game was halted by rain in the top of the seventh inning.
Pearl City's Shawn Benson struck out 10 and walked six.
The game will stand as a tie and will not be rescheduled.
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Waipahu 000 0202 3 2
Shawn Benson and Jayson Kira. Jaryd Kiyabu and John Fauatea.
Leading hitter: WaipahuShane Jelf double.
'AIEA 11, WAIALUA 1: Kepa Wong had three RBIs, Jonny Sakurai went 2 for 3 with a homer and two RBIs, and Chase Kaiuwailani batted 3 for 4 as Na Ali'i routed the Bulldogs.
'Aiea 613 0111 12 1
Waialua 000 10 1 4 2
Blaze Moleta, Nelson Hao (5) and Aaron Asher, Herbert Chung (4). Jonathan Keao, Jonathan Carrano (4) and Grant Yamanauchi. WMoleta. LKeao.
Leading hitters: 'AieaKepa Wong triple, 3 RBIs; Chase Kaiuwailani 3-4, RBI; Jonny Sakurai 2-3, home run, 2 RBIs. WaialuaKeao 2-2, double, RBI.
MILILANI 4, LEILEHUA 2: Christopher Balatico allowed two runs on four hits with 11 strikeouts in six innings as the Trojans beat the Mules.
Dustin Nuibe and Kamaka Crabbe each paired hits for Mililani.
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Leilehua 101 000 02 4 2
Christopher Balatico, Dane Mizusawa (7) and Kamaka Crabbe. Ryan Basco, Daylen Hale (6) and Ricky Paderes. WBalatico. LBasco.
Leading hitters: MililaniDustin Nuibe 2-4, triple; Crabbe 2-3; Jordan Mikami triple.
WAI'ANAE 14, RADFORD 0: Calvin Uyechi pitched a five-inning, two-hit shutout with eight strikeouts as the Seariders routed the Rams.
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Radford 000 00 0 2 1
Calvin Uyechi and Darrel Ohelo. Matt Ryan, Adam Clyburn (4), Andrew Atmospera (4), Sunny Bletcher (4) and Atmospera, Ryan (4). WUyechi. LRyan.
Leading hitters: Wai'anaeChad Rodrigues triple; Chevy Teves triple; Allen Holt 2-3, 2 doubles.
MAUI
LAHAINALUNA 13, KA'AHUMANU HOU 0: Clarence Alcoran and Randall Cabanilla combined on a five-inning, two-hit shutout in the Lunas' victory.
Alcoran pitched four innings and had six strikeouts in the Maui Interscholastic League game.
Lahainaluna scored 11 runs in the fourth.
Ka'ahumanu Hou 000 0 0 0 2 4
Lahainaluna 101 (11)X13 10 1
Ethan Cravalho and Caleb Pacheco. Clarence Alcoran, Randall Cabanilla (5) and Charles Wallace. WAlcoran. LCravalho.
Leading hitters: KHBrandon Tancayo double.
LahCasey Kawaguchi 2-4; Tyler Fujiwara 3-4, double; Cabanilla 2-3, 2 RBIs.
BALDWIN 12, KING KEKAULIKE 1: Jonathan Honda pitched a four-hitter with five strikeouts as the Bears beat Na Ali'i.
Guy Nishiyama batted 2 for 2 with a triple and two RBIs for Baldwin, which scored 10 runs in the third inning.
King Kekaulike 10 0 00 1 4 2
Baldwin 20(10) 0x12 10 1
Ivan Mende, Kealii Murray (3), Jordan Iwata (3) and Kato Puha. Jonathan Honda and Meade Tabata, Aaron Joyo (4). WHonda. LMende.
Leading hitters: KKDain Shimabuku double. BaldMarcus Makia 2-3; Guy Nishiyama 2-2, triple, 2 RBIs; Gered Mochizuki double; Tabata double.
BASKETBALL
MCKINLEY 44, ROOSEVELT 14: Amber Lee scored a game-high 13 points and the host Tigers routed the Rough Riders with a huge second half in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division game.
Roosevelt 0 4 6 414
McKinley 6 6 12 2044
ROOSEVELTJustina Yanuaria 0, Chelsie Kadota 6, Capi Uyechi 0, Larisa Nakasone 1, Dana Kiyuna 2, Natalie Iwasaki 0, Erin Tagomori 0, Nicole Okada 1, Monile Bell 0, Nicole Yoshimoto 4, Lahilahi Simeona 0. Totals 4 4-14 14.
MCKINLEYChantel Yadao 5, Rayna Isaki 0, Kauai Quartero 4, Kelli Fukumoto 0, Meagan Miyasaka 4, Melody Ababa 5, Bre Carson 5, Janine Corpuz 0, Noelani Correia 3, Sharlee Kitaoka 1, Ceslie Maafala 4, Amber Lee 13, Tania Liufau 0. Totals 14 14-26 44.
3-point goalsRoosevelt 2 (Kadota, Yoshimoto). McKinley 2 (Ababa, Carson).
JV Roosevelt 46, McKinley 18
KALAHEO 45, KAILUA 39: Taylor Smith scored 20 points and Brandi Benson added 13, including two late free throws to seal the game, as the host Mustangs beat the Surfriders.
Loke Lastimosa scored 12 points, including three 3-pointers, for Kailua.
Kailua 9 6 11 1339
Kalaheo 13 10 9 1345
KAILUAKori Maekawa 0, Kalina Kama 2, Tiffany Lee 0, Danielle Young 0, John Alynn Ilae 8, Loke Lastimosa 12, Kamaile Hughes 8, Tiatti Satele 9. Totals 14 6-10 39.
KALAHEOShalei Soveira 0, Shaina Siliga 6, Randi Farstad 0, Jade Simmons 1, Shantel Marumoto 0, Brandi Benson 13, Malia Samson 2, Stephine Hobbs 0, Taylor Smith 20, Kaiena Huihui 3, Kaliko Kepa 0, Kamala Kau 0, Hali Travis 0. Totals 14 15-20 45.
3-point goalsKailua 5 (Lastimosa 3, Ilae 2). Kalaheo 2 (Siliga 2).
JVKalaheo 44, Kailua 28
Farrington at Kalani, not reported.
Kaiser at Kahuku, not reported.
Interscholastic League of Honolulu
PUNAHOU 53, IOLANI 40: Becky Hogue scored 18 points as the host Buffanblu beat the Raiders.
Ginger Gravelle scored 12 points, including two 3-pointers, to lead Iolani.
Iolani 7 11 6 1640
Punahou 8 19 12 1453
IOLANIJackie-lynn Sasaki 9,Hennasea Tokumura 4, Lana Young 6, Ginger Gravelle 12, Marci Kang 0, Alana Wall 0, Kiani Wong 5, Patricia Wong 0, Keri Oyadomori 4. Totals 14 9-13 40.
PUNAHOURachel Kane 7, Elyse Umeda 6, Shanna-Lei Dacanay 8, Eryn Chun 0, Kristen LaVine 4, Makena Hunt 2, Anuhea Macfarlane 0, Tessa Sonobe 0, Kelly Karns 2, Christine Takara 6, Gail Matsushima 0, Becky Hogue 18. Totals 21 9-18 53.
3-point goalsIolani 3 (Gravelle 2, Sasaki 1). Punahou 2 (Kane, Dacanay).
St. Francis 8 11 8 936
Sacred Hearts 11 14 6 1950
No other details reported.
Kamehameha at Mid-Pacific, not reported.
Varsity Division II
Hawai'i Baptist 47, La Pietra 34. HBA: Jodi Kamemoto 20. LaPietra: Annie Waid 9.
Girls JV
Kamehameha Blue 31, Sacred Hearts 25
Kamehameha White 43, Punahou Blue 41
Punahou Gold 32, Iolani 28
Hawai'i Baptist 35, University High 30 (2 OT)