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Posted on: Sunday, April 25, 2004

Kaiser rallies past Kalaheo to stay unbeaten in East

 •  Track & Field - OIA East: Kahuku boys, Kalaheo girls take titles
 •  Track & Field - OIA West: Pearl City boys, Mililani girls victorious
 •  Basketball: Unbeaten Punahou thumps Mid-Pacific

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Scott Uehara drove in three runs as Kaiser rallied from a 7-0 deficit to defeat Kalaheo, 9-7, and remain undefeated in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division.

Landon Kaana and Nyles Nakama each had two RBIs for the Cougars, who won it with a seven-run rally in the top of the sixth inning at Kailua Recreation Center field.

  • Kaiser (9-0) 002 007 0—9 9 0
  • Kalaheo (4-5) 160 000 0—7 9 1

Reyn Kimura, Trent Hamada (2), Michael Heu (6) and Jarryd Maeda; Chris Gonzales, Sonny Harbottle (6), Scott Galusha (6) and Jacob Myking

Leading hitters: Kaiser—Landon Kaana 2-3, triple, 2 RBIs; Scott Uehara 3 RBIs; Nyles Nakama 2-4, 2 RBIs. Kalaheo—T.J. Meyer 2-3, triple, 2 RBIs; Chris Gonzales 2-4, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Lynn Kitamura



Roosevelt 4, Kalani 1: Justin Goo pitched a two-hitter with seven strikeouts, and Ricky Eusebio hit a two-run single in the third to spark the Rough Riders.

  • Kalani (7-2) 010 000 0—1 2 1
  • Roosevelt (6-3) 112 000 X—4 9 0

Reid Matsumura, Darren Takemoto (3), Chassis Moody (5) and Preston Pires. Justin Goo and Kevin Fujii. W—Goo. L—Matsumura.

Leading hitters: Kalani—Pires triple. Roosevelt—Jared Furtado 2-3; Goo double; Fujii double; Ricky Eusebio 2-2, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Kerry Higa



MOANALUA 12, KAILUA 8: Winning pitcher Andrew Blomberg batted 3 for 3, including a two-run homer, to fuel the Menehunes.

  • Moanalua (6-3) 630 300 0—12 9 0
  • Kailua (6-4) 010 313 0—8 10 5

Andrew Blomberg, Chance Daskauskas (6) and Donovan Souza. Bronson Kamaka, Peanut Kent (2) and Sean Mederois. W—Blomberg. L— Kamaka.

Leading hitters: Moanalua—Blomberg 3-3, double, 2-run homer, 2 runs; John Estores double, 3 runs, 3 RBIs. Kailua—Mederois 3-3, 3 doubles, 2 RBIs; Tyler Harrison 3-5; Mike Kealoha 2-5, double, 2 RBIs; Kent 2-3, double, RBI.

Reported by Corey Ishigo



• McKinley 11, Farrington: Micah Yonemura's two-run single spurred the Tigers' five-run sixth inning.

  • McKinley (2-7) 004 005 2—11 14 4
  • Farrington (4-5) 301 101 0—6 8 6

Devin Okinaga and Andrew Mitani. Brian Cabral, Alison Tolentino (6) and Matt Bell. W—Okinaga. L—Cabral.

Leading hitters: McKinley—Jarren Hirasaki 2-4, triple; Micah Yonemura 2-4, 2 RBIs; Jake Maemori 2-3, 2 runs; Jefferson Okada 2-4, 2 runs. Farrington—Alex Mendoza 2-4, double, 2 RBIs; Davin Alexander 2-4, 2 RBIs; Chester Sebastian 2-4, double.

Reported by Brian Okada



Kaimuki 10, Kahuku 8: Albein Van Montero led off the seventh with a triple, then scored the go-ahead run on a throwing error to boost the Bulldogs.

  • Kaimuki (2-7) 050 102 2—10 10 5
  • Kahuku (1-8) 007 000 1—8 8 3

Erik Leong, Corey Morihara (3) and Janson Hew. Kurtney Silva, Melvin Silva (5) and Jason Aumua, Bronson Ponciano (5). W—Morihara. L—M. Silva.

Leading hitters: Kaimuki—Hew 2 runs; Morihara 2-4, triple, 3 runs; Swaine Seto-Mook 2-5, 2 RBIs; Keha Akau 3-4, double, 2 runs; Desmond Johnston double; Albein Van Montero triple, 2 runs. Kahuku—K. Silva 2-4, Joshua Bohnet 2 RBIs; Aumua 2 RBIs.

Reported by Duke Chinen



OIA WEST

LEILEHUA 6, MILILANI 4: Winning pitcher Spencer Omalza had three hits and stole home during a two-run rally in the 10th to lift the Mules.

  • Leilehua (8-1) 400 000 000 2—6 11 2
  • Mililani (5-4) 002 002 000 0—4 8 1

Spencer Omalza, Andrew Ontai (10) and Jesse Matsuura. Chaz Miyashiro, Ryan Tsutsui (8) and Kamaka Crabbe. W—Omalza. L— Tsutsui.

Leading hitters: Leilehua—Omalza 3-5, 2 doubles; John Olley 3-6; Melvin Ferreira 2-3, double, 2 RBIs. Mililani—Kelsey Nakata 2-5; Jordan Apduhan 2-4, 2-run homer.

Reported by Mike Okimoto



PEARL CITY 8, WAIPAHU 0: Corey Giammalvo and Craig Calantoc combined to pitch a three-hitter with 11 strikeouts to carry the Chargers.

  • Waipahu (3-6) 000 000 0—0 3 2
  • Pearl City (7-2) 023 012 X—8 8 0

Jordan Mikami, Mark Peralta (3), Alfred Maglangit (6), E.J. Gasmen (6) and Shane Jelf. Corey Giammalvo, Craig Calantoc (5) and Kyle Poentis, Paul Domingo (7). W—Giammalvo. L— Mikami.

Leading hitters: Waipahu—Mikami 2-3; Jaren Rios double. Pearl City—Blayne Kamahiai 2-3, double, run, 2 RBIs; Blake Kaneshiro triple; Poentis triple.

Reported by Mel Seki



WAI'ANAE 11, RADFORD 1: Clayton Uyechi pitched a one-hitter with nine strikeouts as the Seariders won a game shortened to five innings because of the mercy rule.

  • Radford (2-7) 000 01 — 1 1 1
  • Wai'anae (5-4) 370 1x — 11 11 0

Adam Cliburn, Chad Afi (1) and Kyle Howell; Clayton Uyechi and Mike Ferreira. W—Uyechi. L—Cliburn.

Leading hitters: Wai'anae—Darius Fuller 2-2, 2 runs, Mike Ferriera 2-3, double, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Dillon Guzman 3-run triple; John Munoz 2-3, 2 RBIs.



• 'AIEA 26, WAIALUA 0: Kepa Wong hit a three-run homer and finished with six RBIs, and Blaze Moleta pitched a one-hitter to lead Na Ali'i.

  • Waialua (0-9) 00 0 00— 0 1 9
  • 'Aiea (8-1) 09(11) 6x—26 16 2

Michael Kuraoka, Shawyn Peiler (2), Justin Manglallan (3) and Manglallan, Kuraoka (2). Blaze Moleta and Kepa Wong. W—Moleta. L— Kuraoka.

Leading hitters: 'Aiea—Wong 3-4, 3-run homer, 6 RBIs; Shane Koga 3 RBIs; Aaron Sato 2-3, 2 RBIs; Dylan Libadisos 3-3, double, RBI; Lance Powell double; Kurt Nishi double, 2 RBIs; Aaron Asher double, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Ryan Kato



ILH

MID-PACIFIC 17, MARYKNOLL 0: Chris Goya had three hits and three RBIs, and the Owls scored 17 runs in the first three innings to win an Interscholastic League of Honolulu game shortened to five innings by the mercy rule.

  • MID-PACIFIC (11-2) 638 00—17 20 0
  • MARYKNOLL (1-11-1) 000 00— 0 3 0

Chris Freshour and Kip Masuda, Ivan Kabei (4). Ryan DeMello, Kody Seminara (1), Reid Matsumoto (3), Brett Ikei (3), Nick Holmberg (5) and Brian Tabata. W—Freshour. L—DeMello.

Leading hitters: MPI — Chris Goya 3-3, double, 3 RBIs; Ryan Asato 2-4, 2 RBIs; Harry Kuroda

2-3, triple, 2 RBIs; Kip Masuda 3-4, double, RBI; Ivan Kabei 3-3, RBI;

Brenton Endo 2-2, RBI; Jordan Tani 2-3, 2 RBIs; Freshour 2-2, 2 RBIs.



MIL

Baldwin edges Maui: Shevis Shima scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch in the top of the 10th inning, lifting Baldwin to a 2-1 victory over Maui in a Maui Interscholastic League game.

Derrick Saito and Kalehua Moniz teamed on a four-hitter for the Bears, who improved to 13-1.

Joey Castro pitched a three-hitter for the Sabers (10-4).

In other MIL games, Lahainaluna (10-4) beat Molokai (8-6), 5-4; St. Anthony (7-7) beat King Kekaulike (6-8), 8-7, and Seabury Hall (1-13) beat Ka'ahumanu Hou (1-13), 10-5.