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Posted on: Friday, May 5, 2006

Punahou topples Iolani in ILH, 3-2

Advertiser Staff

Jeeter Ishida scattered seven hits in a complete-game performance and Paul Snieder drove in two runs as Punahou beat Iolani, 3-2, in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu tournament last night at Aloha Stadium.

The Buffanblu, the regular-season champions, improved to 2-0 in the double-elimination tournament and advanced to the title game Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Aloha Stadium.

Punahou is 13-2 overall; Iolani is 12-4.

IOLANI (12-4) 010 001 0—2 7 0

PUNAHOU (13-2) 010 020 X—3 5 0

J.R. Bunda, Jon Okada (5), Kelsey Outram (6) and Travis Nohara. Jeeter Ishida and Zach Kometani. W—Ishida. L—Okada.

Leading hitters: Iolani—Wally Marciel 2-3; Travis Nishioka 2-3, double. Punahou— Steven Dannaway double; Paul Snieder 2 RBIs.

Reported by Pua Hayashi

KAMEHAMEHA 5, SAINT LOUIS 4

Ed Dun drove in two runs and Tyler Hee scored two as the Warriors eliminated the Crusaders from the ILH tournament. Kamehameha will play Mid-Pacific today at 6:30 p.m. at Aloha Stadium.

SAINT LOUIS (4-11) 000 040 0—4 6 2

KAMEHAMEHA (7-8) 014 000 X—5 3 2

Kamakani Usui, Ryan Sasaki (4) and Keoni Haina. John Worthington, Scott Fisher (5) and Stuart Kam. W—Worthington. L—Usui.

Leading hitters: Saint Louis—Cameron Bayne triple, 2 RBIs; Rick Miyamoto double. Kamehameha—Ed Dun 2 RBIs; Tyler Hee 2 runs.

Reported by Gail Juan

MID-PACIFIC 6, PAC-FIVE 5

Chad Takabuki singled in Blayne Fuke in the bottom of the 10th inning and the Owls eliminated the Wolfpack from the ILH tournament.

PAC-FIVE (5-9) 230 000 000 0—5 7 2

MID-PACIFIC (8-7) 110 020 100 1—6 11 1

Spencer Kim, Peter Kirst (7), Samson Aina (10) and Aaron Chilcote. Robert Dittrick, Case Kaneko (1), Lyle Shimata (2), Matt McDaniel (7) and Aaron Fujiki. W—McDaniel. L—Aina.

Leading hitters: Pac-Five—Ronel Trias 2-4; Kendall Tanigawa 2-4; Ross Yamato double. Mid-Pacific—Chad Takabuki 3-4, double; Allen Sunada 2-5; Adam Tamashiro double; Michael Nagamine 2-4.

Reported by Pua Hayashi

OIA TOURNAMENT

CASTLE 5, PEARL CITY 4

Lyle Kitagawa had two doubles and two RBIs and the visiting Knights eliminated the Chargers from the OIA tournament. Castle will play Leilehua in the fifth-place game tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Hans L'Orange Park.

CASTLE (8-5) 320 000 0—5 9 1

PEARL CITY (8-4) 030 010 0—4 6 4

Kyle Kanaeholo, Barron Meyer (6) and Lyle Kitagawa. Jason Rasa, Shannon Liu (2) and Jeff Domingo. W—Kanaeholo. L—Rasa. S—Meyer.

Leading hitters: Castle—Brandon Kon 2-4, 2 runs; Kitagawa 2-4, 2 doubles, 2 RBIs; Corey Paredes 2 RBIs. Pearl City—Kurt Tanabe double; Chad Quillopo 2 RBIs.

Reported by Mel Seki

LEILEHUA 4, KALANI 1

Andrew Ontai hit a three-run homer in the third inning and Joshua Pastor pitched a two-hitter as the Mules eliminated the Falcons from the OIA tournament.

KALANI (8-5) 001 000 0—1 2 0

LEILEHUA (10-3) 003 010 X—4 6 0

Joshua Markwith, Micah Takahashi (6) and Dillon Matsuda, Jason Lee (6). Joshua Pastor and Ehukai Woolley. W—Pastor. L—Markwith.

Leading hitters: Kalani—Lee double. Leilehua—John Olley 2-3; Andrew Ontai homer.

Reported by Mike Kim

CORRECTION

Punahou's Matt Suiter hit a bases-empty homer in a 3-2 victory over Kamehameha Wednesday. His name was misspelled.