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Posted on: Sunday, December 17, 2006

HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Pac-Five turns back Punahou, 12-11

Advertiser Staff

Joedee Lovell's RBI single capped a four-run seventh inning as Pac-Five beat host Punahou, 12-11, in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu softball game yesterday.

The Wolfpack took a 12-8 lead into the bottom of the seventh and held off the Buffanblu, who scored three runs but left the tying run on first when Pac-Five centerfielder Chante Tesoro snagged a line drive for the final out.

Pac-Five had seven of its 14 hits, all singles, during its seventh-inning rally. Courtney Gibo drove in three runs and Tesoro scored three times for the Wolfpack (3-3).

Jasmine Ioane had a triple, double and three RBIs, and Marisa Murakami was 4 for 6 and three other players had multiple hits for the Buffanblu (1-5).

PAC-FIVE (3-3) 042 200 4—12 14 5

PUNAHOU (1-5) 203 003 3—11 15 3

Sheridan Mahelona, Leann Lariosa (4) and Joedee Lovell. Jasmine Ioane, Sara Ishikawa (4), Ioane (7) and Sara Sameshima. W — Lariosa. L — Ishikawa.

Leading hitters — Pac-Five: Chante Tesoro 3-5, triple, 3 runs; Angie Yoshizu 2-2, 2 RBIs; Courtney Gibo 2-5, double, 3 RBIs; Lariosa 2-4, 2 runs; Samantha Ford 2-4. Punahou: Marisa Murakami 4-6; Sameshima 2-5, double; Ioane 2-2, triple, double, 3 RBIs; Jessica Letoto 2-5; Kelli Kobayashi 2-4.

Reported by Dean Sueda

KAMEHAMEHA 8, MID-PACIFIC 2

Kahea Alohikea hit a two-run homer in the first inning and the host Warriors (4-2) held on to beat the Owls (2-4). Miya Quinn had a solo homer for Mid-Pacific and Melissa Awa batted 2 for 3.

MID-PACIFIC (2-4) 100 001 0—2 5 0

KAMEHAMEHA (4-2) 200 060 X—8 9 1

Shari Shobu and Mari Tanaka. Amber Waracka, Nani Kalakau (7) and Kahea Alohikea. W — Waracka. L — Shobu.

Leading hitters — Mid-Pacific: Miya Quinn homer. Kamehameha: Alohikea 2-2, homer, 2 RBIs; Melissa Awa 2-3.

Reported by Ty Sing Chow

'IOLANI 7, SACRED HEARTS 4

Kai Masutani's two-run single highlighted a five-run fifth inning as the Raiders (5-1) beat the Lancers (2-4) at Crane Park. Sacred Hearts out-hit 'Iolani, 8-5, but also committed four errors. Joslyn Eugenio went 2 for 4 with a homer for the Lancers and Noel Soma added a double.

'IOLANI (5-1) 010 051 0—7 5 1

SACRED HEARTS (2-4) 001 100 2—4 8 4

Brittney Guro, Kelly Imada (3) and Kai Masutani. Corry Abellanida, Joslyn Eugenio (5) and Chelsea Kawai. W — Imada. L — Abellanida.

Leading hitters — 'Iolani: Masutani 2-4. Sacred Hearts: Kawai 2-4; Eugenio 2-4, homer; Noel Soma double.

Reported by Chris Shimabukuro

ST. FRANCIS 4, MARYKNOLL 2

Sasha Koki pitched a five-hitter and drove in three runs and the Troubadours (5-1) beat the Spartans (2-4) at Mo'ili'ili Field. Koki hit a solo homer in the first inning and had a two-run single in the fifth. Shay Shibata went 3 for 3 for Maryknoll.

ST. FRANCIS (5-1) 110 020 0—4 3 2

MARYKNOLL (2-4) 200 000 0—2 5 2

Sasha Koki and Ashley Smith. Ariel Silva and Kimi Okaneku. W — Koki. L — Silva.

Leading hitters — St. Francis: Koki 2-3, homer, 3 RBIs. Maryknoll: Shay Shibata 3-3.

Reported by Darrelle Glushenko

OIA RED EAST

KALAHEO 3, KAILUA 2

Deann Horswill hit a sacrifice fly to center field in the bottom of the eighth, as the Mustangs (2-3) upset the Surfriders (4-1) in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red East Division game.

KALAHEO (2-3) 000 200 01—3 6 1

KAILUA (4-1) 000 002 00—2 6 2

Caira Pires and Deann Horswill. Ashley Hopfe, Krista Dumandan (3) and Brittany Tokunaga. W — Pires. L — Dumandan.

Leading hitters — Kalaheo: Horswill RBI. Kailua: Dumandan 3-4; Tokunaga 2-4, double; Netia Ulugaono double.

Reported by Bernard Victor

MOANALUA 14, KALANI 4

Britni Ronolo and Dawn Dela Cruz drove in two runs apiece and Na Menehune (4-1) beat the Falcons (0-6) at 'Aina Haina Community Park. Sarah Robinson went 3 for 4 with an RBI and three runs scored for Moanalua.

MOANALUA (4-1) 30(11) 00—14 11 2

KALANI (0-6) 00 0 22— 4 2 8

Sarah Robinson, Mary Ann Giles (4) and Kawehi Chan, Sissy Hillsberg (4). Desha-le Neves and Jamie Higa, Kim Cabuyadao (5). W — Robinson. L — Neves.

Leading hitters — Moanalua: Robinson 3-4, RBI, 3 runs; Chan 2 runs; Giles 2 runs; Britni Ronolo 3-4, 2 doubles, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Dawn Dela Cruz double, 2 RBIs. Kalani: Higa run; Cabuyadao run.

Reported by George Okada

CASTLE 4, ROOSEVELT 3

Shauna Lei Naki scored on a passed ball in the top of the eighth inning and the visiting Knights (4-1) beat the Rough Riders (2-3) at Stevenson Intermediate.

CASTLE (4-1) 000 012 1—4 8 4

ROOSEVELT (2-3) 300 000 0—3 7 0

Jenna Kon, Chandelle Dacosin (1) and Kelsie Badjet, Kristin Kameda (5). Lianna Bajarin and Lindsey Takekawa. W — Dacosin. L — Bajarin.

Leading hitters — Castle: Tiffany Farias 2-3, double; C. Dacosin 2-3; Ryanne Dacosin triple. Roosevelt: Cierra Kapea 2-3; Chelsey Wilson 2-3, double.

Reported by Clay Okamura

OIA RED WEST

CAMPBELL 6, KAPOLEI 2

Brieanne Patton hit a two-run homer in the second inning and the host Sabers (6-0) beat the Hurricanes (2-3) to remain unbeaten in the OIA Red West. Kaiulani Clark went 2 for 3 with two runs scored for Campbell.

KAPOLEI (2-3) 000 200 0—2 6 2

CAMPBELL (6-0) 022 002 X—6 8 1

Ciara Acierto, Kishti Kamaka (6) and Ashlyn Ashby. Leinna Kalua, Brieanne Patton (6) and Anuhea Yamaguchi. W — Kalua. S — Patton. L — Acierto.

Leading hitters — Kapolei: Amber Kamaka 2-4; Kaili Smith double; Kailey Fernandez double, 2 RBIs. Campbell: Loreen Egdamin double, RBI; Kaiulani Clark 2-3, 2 runs; Brieanne Patton 2-run homer; Juraishelei Murray-Thornton double.

Reported by David Perreira

WAIPAHU 9, LEILEHUA 5

Sina Nu'u hit two home runs and drove in four as the visiting Marauders (3-2) beat the Mules (1-4) at Ka'ala Elementary School. Felicia Baker hit a three-run homer for Leilehua.

WAIPAHU (3-2) 315 000 0—9 10 0

LEILEHUA (1-4) 302 000 0—5 5 4

Elsa Apo and Andrea Mendiola. Alex Smith and Kristen Campogan, Ciara Paracuelles (2). W — Apo. L — Smith.

Leading hitters — Waipahu: Sina Nu'u 2-3, 2 homers, 4 RBIs; Kari Sakamoto 2-4; Dara Aiwohi-Dutro 2-4, 2 RBIs; Mercedes Kaleikini double. Leilehua: Smith triple; Felicia Baker 3-run homer; Paracuelles double.

Reported by Berdina Kubo

MILILANI 11, PEARL CITY 0

Glenelle Nitta went 3 for 3 with a double and Makani Duhaylonsod threw a two-hitter as the visiting Trojans (4-1) beat the Chargers (0-5).

MILILANI (4-1) 001 46—11 9 0

PEARL CITY (0-5) 000 00— 0 2 5

Makani Duhaylonsod and Skye Virtudes. Lauren Fujisaki and Kellie Takamori. W — Duhaylonsod. L — Fujisaki.

Leading hitters — Mililani: Glenelle Nitta 3-3, double; Courtney Senas double; Tierra Cuba 2-3; Jaime Aiwohi triple. Pearl City: Jaimee Holt 2-2.

Reported by Keoke Behic

OIA WHITE

MCKINLEY 9, 'ANUENUE 1

Gloria Hong tripled and pitched a complete game to lift the Tigers (3-2) past Na Koa (0-5) in an OIA White Division game. McKinley scored seven runs in the first inning.

'ANUENUE (0-5) 000 001 0—1 5 0

MCKINLEY (3-2) 710 010 X—9 6 0

Anela Ohai and Kamakana Keola. Gloria Hong and Trudy Hong. W — G. Hong. L — Ohai.

Leading hitters — McKinley: G. Hong triple.

Reported by Leilani Okuda

RADFORD 15, KAHUKU 3

Briana Salanoa pitched a two-hitter and drove in four runs as the visiting Rams (3-1) beat the Red Raiders (4-1) at Hau'ula Playground.

RADFORD (3-1) 615 30—15 11 1

KAHUKU (4-1) 010 20— 3 2 3

Briana Salanoa and Jordan Levasseur. Moke Kaiahua, Shawnee Cabe (3), Saleia Mata'afa (4) and Kaohi Kalili, Brittney Fesolai (3). W — Salanoa. L — Kaiahua.

Leading hitters — Radford: Salanoa 3-3, double, 4 RBIs; Lauren Bredenkamp 2-3, double, RBI; Maryann Alosaituli 2-4, 2 RBIs; Samantha Sevao 2-4, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Anue Santiago

FARRINGTON 8, KAISER 4

Monique To, Amber Salas and Kinci Ngiralmau each paired hits as the visiting Governors (4-0) beat the Cougars (0-6). Farrington sent nine batters to the plate in the top of the eighth to score four runs. Alex Tuohy went 3 for 4 for Kaiser.

FARRINGTON (4-0) 110 110 04—8 7 2

KAISER (0-6) 100 200 10—4 5 3

Moea Sexton, Monique To (4) and Kinci Ngiralmau, Salome Fagalele (4). Jess Hathaway and Bailey Miller. W — To. L — Hathaway.

Leading hitters — Farrington: Amber Salas 2-4; To 2-3; Jori Keremius double; Ngiralmau 2-5, double. Kaiser: Alex Tuohy 3-4, triple; Miller double.

Reported by Glenn Zukeran