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Posted on: Thursday, April 1, 2004

Lamug's no-hitter leads 'Aiea past Waipahu, 14-0

Advertiser Staff

Blake Lamug pitched a no-hitter and 'Aiea had 16 hits to post a 14-0 victory over Waipahu in an O'ahu Interscholastic Assocaition Western Division baseball game yesterday at 'Aiea Rec field.

The game ended in the fifth inning because of the league's 10-run differential rule.

Lamug struck out six, allowing just one batter past first base.

'Aiea sent 12 batters to the plate in a seven-run first inning. Lance Powell had three hits, including a double, triple and two RBIs.

Waipahu (0-3) 000 00— 0 0 1
'Aiea (1-2) 711 5x—14 16 1

Glen Santa Maria, Jaren Rios (1), Jordan Mikami (3) and Jake Eatabieros. Blake Lamug and Aaron Asher. W—Lamug. L— Santa Maria.

Leading hitters: 'Aiea—Blaze Moleta 2-3, 2 RBIs; Bryson Tajiri 2-4; Kepa Wong 3-3, double, 2 RBIs; Lance Powell 3-4, double, triple, 2 RBIs; Asher HR; CJ Tausaga double, RBI; Jordan Shibata 2-3, RBI.

Leilehua 11, Wai'anae 9: The Mules erased an 8-1 deficit with a nine-run fifth inning.

Leilehua (3-0) got six hits, three walks and sent 13 batters to the plate in the top of the fifth.

Spencer Omalza went 2 for 4, including two doubles and four RBIs for Leilehua.

Leilehua (3-0) 100 090 1—11 11 1
Wai'anae (2-1) 800 010 0— 9 9 2

Spencer Omalza, Andrew Ontai (1) and Ross Masuhara. Dillon Guzman, Darius Fuller (5) and Mike Ferreira. W—Ontai. L—Fuller.

Leading hitters: Leilehua—Omalza 2-4, 2 doubles, 4 RBIs; Corey Hong 2-2. Wai'anae—Charles Low 2-4, triple.

Reported by Kekoa Kaluhiokalani

Kapolei 14, Waialua 1: Bryan Padayao batted 3 for 4 with five RBIs, including a two-run triple in a 10-run fourth inning, as the host Hurricanes beat the Bulldogs.

Shanon Arnold and Nick Cavaratta combined to allow seven hits and strike out eight.

Waialua (0-3) 100 00—1 7 3
Kapolei (2-1) 301 (10)X—14 12 0

Shawyn Peiler, Derrick Nacario (4) and Justin Manglallan. Shanon Arnold, Nick Cavaratta (5) and Drake Kula. W—Arnold. L— Peiler.

Leading hitters: Waialua—Justin Barit 2-3. Kapolei—Kula 3-4, 3 runs, 3 RBIs; Bryan Padayao 3-4, triple, 3 runs, 5 RBIs; Aaron Santiago 2-4, 2 RBIs; Charles Recamara 2-2, double.

CAMPBELL 2, MILILANI 1: James Bannister's fourth-inning two-run single lifted the visiting Sabers past the Trojans.

Ian Pantorilla and Tristan Bailey collaborated on a two-hitter.

Campbell (1-2) 000 200 0—2 7 2
Mililani (1-2) 000 100 0—1 2 2

Ian Pantorilla, Tristan Bailey (5) and Kendall Hodson. Pierce Manglallan, Matt Arakaki (5), Chaz Miyashiro (5) and Kamaka Crabbe. W—Pantorilla. L—Arakaki. S—Bailey.

Leading hitters: Campbell— Brandon Tanigawa 2-3; James Bannister 2 RBIs.

Radford 6, Nanakuli 4, details not available. Both teams are 1-1.

OIA EAST BASEBALL

Kaiser 7, Roosevelt 4: Scott Uehara, Nyles Nakama and Jared Maeda each had two hits to lead the undefeated Cougars.

With Kaiser leading 5-2, Cougar pitcher Trent Hamada got out of a bases-loaded jam in the fourth by striking out three batters in a row.

Kaiser (3-0) 005 000 2—7 11 1
Roosevelt (1-2) 020 020 0—4 8 2

Ren Kimura, Trent Hamada (3) and Jared Maeda. David Chow, Kalani Yoshimura (5) and Kevin Fujii. W—Kimura. L—Chow.

Leading hitters: Kaiser—Scott Uehara 2-4; Colby Ho double, 2 RBIs; Nyles Nakama 2-4, triple, Maeda 2-4; Jeff Peters double. Roosevelt—Derek Shigano 2-4; Jared Furtado 2-4, 2 RBIs; Riki Nakagawa 2-4, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Fujii 2 runs.

Reported by Peter Ho

Moanalua 9, Kahuku 1: Chance Daskuskas pitched a six-hitter, and Donovan Souza batted 3 for 4 to help the Menehunes remain unbeaten.

Moanalua (3-0) 030 402 0—9 12 1
Kahuku (0-2) 001 000 0—1 6 4

Chance Daskuskas and Donovan Souza. Melvin Silva and Jason Aumua. W—Daskuskas. L— Silva.

Leading hitters: Moanalua—Dayne Dela Cruz 2-3; Souza 3-4; Trevor Bell double; Marcus Miyashiro 2-3, double; Andrew Blomberg 2-4, triple, Glenn Taijerone triple. Kahuku—Bronson Ponciano 2-4.

Reported by Mike Tejada

KALANI 22, MCKINLEY 3: Randy Kitagawa hit a single, two doubles and a home run to lead the visiting Falcons over the Tigers.

Kalani (2-0) sent 14 batters to the plate in an 11-run seventh.

Trevor Teraoka had five hits and Marcus Fujita had five RBIs for Kalani.

Kalani (2-0) 214 040 (11)—22 19 1
McKinley (0-2) 020 010 0— 3 7 3

Darren Takemoto, Randy Kitagawa (7) and Preston Pires. Jarren Hirasaki, Kalen Kuniyuki (3), Devin Okinaga (7) and Andy Mitani. W—Takemoto. L— Hirasaki.

Leading hitters: Kalani— Trevor Teraoka 5-5, double, 2 RBIs; Kitagawa 4-5, 2 doubles, HR, 4 RBIs; Marcus Fujita 3-6, 2 doubles, 5 RBIs; Pires 3-6, 3 RBIs; Takemoto 2-4. McKinley—Mitani 2-3, double.

FARRINGTON 10, KAIMUKI 4: Matt Bell went 3 for 3 with a home run and a double to lead the host Governors over the Bulldogs.

Farrington's four-run second inning was highlighted by Orry Collazo's bases-clearing double.

Kaimuki (1-2) 000 211 0— 4 9 2
Farrington (1-2) 142 111 x—10 14 2

JP Soon and Janson Hew. Brian Cabral, Alison Tolentino (6) and Matt Bell. W—Cabral. L— Soon.

Leading hitters: Kaimuki— Soon 2-4, double; Hew 4-4, 2 runs. Farrington—Bell 3-3, HR, double; Orry Collazo 2-4, 2 doubles. 3 RBIs; Alex Mendoza 3-4, double; Anthony Gabrillo double, Jay-Ar Mariano 2-3, double.

Kalaheo 4, Castle 1: Scott Galusha pitched 5á innings in relief, allowing no runs and striking out five as the Mustangs defeated the Knights.

Castle (0-2) 100 000 0—1 3 2
KalAheo (1-2) 400 000 X—4 5 1

Kaimi Ah Neu and David Mohika. Sunny Harbottle, Scott Galusha (1) and Jacob Myking. W—Galusha. L—Ah New.

Leading hitters: Kalaheo—Brandon Uehara 2-3, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Lynn Kitamura