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Posted on: Sunday, April 16, 2006

Mid-Pacific comes back to beat Saint Louis, 12-8

Advertiser Staff

Adam Tamashiro had three hits, including a two-run homer, and drove in five runs to lead the host Mid-Pacific Owls to a 12-8 Interscholastic League of Hono-lulu victory over the Saint Louis Crusaders yesterday.

After Saint Louis scored two runs in the top of the fourth inning to take a 6-4 lead, Mid-Pacific rallied with five runs in the bottom of the inning for a 9-6 lead. Aaron Fujiki drove in three runs and Blayne Fuke had two RBIs for MPI, which improved to 5-2.

Cameron Bayne went 3 for 4 with three RBIs, Rick Miyamoto had two hits and two RBIs, and Danny Higa hit a solo homer for the Crusaders (3-6).

SAINT LOUIS (3-6) 301 211 0— 8 8 0

MID-PACIFIC (5-2) 400 530 X—12 11 0

Grant Costa, Gavin Mendez (4), Anthony Usui (4) and Justin Doan. Austin Sloan, Jared Hara (2), Kase Kaneko (3), Robert Dittrick (4), Matthew McDaniel (6) and Aaron Fujiki. W—McDaniel. L—Usui.

Leading hitters: Saint Louis—Cameron Bayne 3-4, 3 doubles, 3 RBIs, 2 runs; Doan double, RBI; Rick Miyamoto 2-3, 2 RBIs; Danny Higa solo homer. Mid-Pacific—Chad Takabuki 2-2, 3 runs; Adam Tamashiro 3-4, double, 2-run homer, 5 RBIs, 3 runs; Fujiki double, 3 RBIs; Michael Nagamine double; Blayne Fuke double, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Pua Hayashi

Iolani 15, Pac-five 8: Chris Johnson went 3 for 4 with a triple and three RBIs, and Reyn Nagamine had three hits and two RBIs, leading the Raiders over the Wolfpack.

IOLANI (7-2) 353 010 3—15 17 4

PAC-FIVE (2-6) 033 220 0—10 11 3

Chris Johnson, Kela Marciel (3), Wally Marciel (7) and n/a. Samson Aina, Kawika Ferrara (2), Tyler Simao (3), Ryan Demello (5), Ryan Yamato (7) and n/a. W—K. Marciel. L—Aina.

Leading hitters: Iolani—Case Miyahira 2-3; Travis Nishioka 2-6; Johnson 3-4, triple, 3 RBIs; W. Marciel triple, 2 RBIs; Reyn Nagamine 3-5, 2 RBIs; Brennan Nacario 2-3; Jarvis Nohara 2-5, RBI. Pac-Five—Kama Moises 3-4, triple; Tony Onitsuka 2-4, double; Ian Padaken 2-4, 2 RBIs; Brennan Young 2-3.

Reported by Dean Yonamine

Punahou 12, Damien 2. No details of the game were provided.

OIA EAST

MOANALUA 21, FARRINGTON 2: John Estores went 4 for 4 with a double and six RBIs and Keith Kunetake went 2 for 3 with four RBIs to help Na Menehune defeat the Governors in a game shortened to five innings because of the 10-run rule.

FARRINGTON (0-7) 00 0 20 — 2 1 5

MOANALUA (7-1) 54(10) 2X —21 15 0

Nathan Serdinia, Diamond Pedro (3) and Bryson Segundo. Shaun Kaulukukui, Keith Kunetake (3), Wayde Iwanaga, Bryce Onaga (3), Sheldon Mow (4). W—Kaulukukui. L—Serdinia.

Leading hitters—Farrington: Andrew Ganaban triple; Moanalua: John Estores 4-4, double; 6 RBIs; Kunetake 2-3, double, 4 RBIs; Peter Arakawa home run; Kekoa Lee triple; Mike Amorozo double; Jordan Monico double; Onaga double.

Reported by Scott Yamada

KAISER 13, KAHUKU 3:Colby Ho went 2 for 3 with three RBIs, and Nanaea Baird and Joe Honma each drove in two runs to lead the Cougars.

KAHUKU (2-5) 102 00— 3 7 10

KAISER (7-1) 530 05—13 7 4

Traviz Eugena and MJ Sabido. Brent Takaki, Jaryd Maeda (4) and Maeda, Andy Uehara (4). W—Takaki. L—Eugena.

Leading hitters: Kahuku—Keola Kahele RBI; Andy Lowe 2-3. Kaiser—Colby Ho 2-3, double, triple, 3 RBIs; Scott Uehara 2-4, RBI; Nanea Baird 2 RBIs; Joe Honma 2 RBIs.

Reported by Peter Ho

KAILUA 13, KAIMUKI 3: Mike D'Alessio and Kurt Sasaoka drove in two runs apiece and the Surfriders took a 6-0 lead in the first inning and never looked back.

KAIMUKI (2-5) 011 10— 3 6 3

KAILUA (5-2) 620 14—13 12 4

Akoni Sexton, Ahinu (5) and Chase Nanod. Cowboy Alvarado, Zach Akamine (4) and Mike D'Alessio, Rayner Yokoi (4). W—Alvarado. L—Sexton.

Leading hitters: Kaimuki—Ikaika Ayers double; Swaine Seto-Mook double; Sexton double, RBI. Kailua—Preston Nakata double; D'Alessio 2-3, double, 2 RBIs; Aaron Kunioka 2-4, double, RBI; Kelii Klobucar 2-3, double, RBI; Kurt Sasaoka 2-4, 2 doubles, 2 RBIs; Kainoa Uemoto double, RBI.

Reported by Tom Ishigo

CASTLE 5, ROOSEVELT 4: Royce Diaz tossed a four-hitter and struck out nine and Dallas Olsen hit a solo homer in the fifth to lead Castle.

CASTLE (6-1) 310 010 0—5 11 2

ROOSEVELT (2-5) 201 010 0—4 4 0

Royce Diaz and Lyle Kitagawa. David Chow, Keoni Manago (5) and Shannon Fukata. W—Diaz. L—Chow.

Leading hitters: Castle—Jordan Nakayama 2-3; Corey Paredes 2-4, double; Kitagawa double, 2 RBIs; Dallas Olsen solo homer; Kyle Kanaehole 2-4, double, RBI; Brandon Kon 2-4. Roosevelt—Nick Wong triple; Rick Yoshikane 3-3, triple, RBI.

Reported by Joe Tom

MCKINLEY 5, KALANI 2: Devin Okinaga gave up two runs on six hits and Jefferson Okada drove in two runs to lead the Tigers.

MCKINLEY (3-3) 000 005 0—5 10 5

KALANI (4-3) 100 100 0—2 6 3

Devin Okinaga and Andrew Mitani. Shamus Kumashiro, Joshua Markwith (6) and Jason Lee. W—Okinaga. L—Kumashiro.

Leading hitters: McKinley—Jonathan Ho 2-3; Jefferson Okada 2-3, 2 RBIs. Kalani—Terrence Lum 2-3, RBI.

OIA WEST

'Aiea 15, Nanakuli 0: Andrew Gouveia and Keenan Naeole combined on a five-hitter and Kanekoa Asing drove in three runs as Na Ali'i improved to 6-1 to tie Wai'anae and Leilehua for first place.

NANAKULI (0-7) 000 00— 0 5 13

'AIEA (6-1) 830 4X—15 13 0

Ainda Oliveira and Davido Hauhio. Andrew Gouveia, Keenan Naeole (5) and Herbert Chung, Casey Yara (3). W—Gouveia. L—Oliveria.

Leading hitters: Nanakuli—Curtis Wright 3-3. 'Aiea—Derek Grace 3-4, double, triple; Brian Morihara triple; Kanekoa Asing triple, 3 RBIs; Robert Lau 2-2; Chung 2-2.

Reported by Ryan Kato

LEILEHUA 40, WAIALUA 1: Andrew Ontai had four hits and drove in seven runs, and the Mules amassed 34 hits.

WAIALUA (0-8) 0 00 10— 1 2 3

LEILEHUA (6-1) 7(13)9 11X—40 34 0

Joshua Whittaker, Bryce Whittaker (2) and Jacob Balmojo. John Olley, Daron Baccay (4) and Ehukai Woolley. W—Olley. L—J. Whittaker.

Leading hitters: Waialua—Derek Nakario double, RBI. Leilehua—Olley 2-5, 2 RBIs; Josh Pastor 5-5, 4 RBIs; Andrew Ontai 4-5, double, 7 RBIs; Wooley 4-6, double, 3 RBIs; Sevy Tolentino triple, 3 RBIs; Quinton Bagayas 4-4, 3 RBIs; Brett Nakasone 3-5, 4 RBIs; Delbert Macamas 4-4, 4 RBIs; Casey Yamaguchi 3-3, double, 5 RBIs.

REPORTED BY MIKE KIM

MILILANI 13, KAPOLEI 7: Dustin Antolin went 4 for 4 with three RBIs, and Richie Mariano, Kylen Cadiam and John Abreu each drove in two runs to lead the Trojans.

KAPOLEI (3-4) 300 202 0— 7 11 2

MILILANI (5-3) 401 233 X—13 16 1

Michael Kahalehoe, Michael Sanchez (4), Calvin Gipson (5) and Trenton Nakata. Dustin Antolin, Kylen Cadiam (5) and Richie Mariano. W—Antolin. L—Kahalehoe. S—Cadiam.

Leading hitters: Kapolei—Aaron Santiago 3-4; Kahalehoe 2-4, double; Kawika Banis 2-3; Nakata 3 RBIs; Marc Paparelli 2-4. Mililani—Antolin 4-4, 3 RBIs, 2 doubles; Adam Shroeder 2-4; John Abreu 2-3, double, 2 RBIs; Mariano 3-4, double, 2 RBIs; Cadiam 2-2, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Dean Sato

PEARL CITY 8, RADFORD 4: Casey Fujishige, Kellen Ushijima and Cory Yuh each drove in two for the Chargers.

RADFORD (3-4) 100 003 0—4 7 0

PEARL CITY (4-2) 002 060 X—8 10 3

Wes McCormick, Kyle Blair (5) and Chris Strutz. Jason Rasa, Matt Ko (6) and Jeff Domingo. W—Rasa. L—McCormick.

Leading hitters: Radford—Blair 2-3, double, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Justin Lord 2-4; Mike Goodman double. Pearl City—Rorry Nakayama double, 2 runs; Casey Fujishige 2-3, double, 2 RBIs; Kellen Ushijima 2-3, 2 RBIs; Matt Ko 2-3; Cory Yuh 2 RBIs.

Reported by Mel Seki

CAMPBELL 5, WAIPAHU 1: Blayne Dikito and Channon Coloma combined on a two-hitter, and Kendall Hodson drove in two runs to lead the Sabers.

WAIPAHU (3-4) 010 000 0—1 2 3

CAMPBELL (3-4) 120 020 X—5 4 2

Trenton Gante, Kaimi Haina (5) and Jake Tabieros. Blayne Dikito, Channon Coloma (4) and Kendall Hodson. W—Dikito. L—Gante.

Leading hitters: Waipahu—Alfred Manglangit double. Campbell—Ramsey Sakamoto triple, 2 runs, RBI; Hodson 2 RBIs.

Reported by Rory Pico