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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, April 24, 2008

Kaiser defeats Kapolei in opener

By Stacy Kaneshiro
Advertiser Staff Writer

HAWAI'I KAI — First-round wins of the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red baseball tournament are more like sighs of relief.

Host Kaiser advanced to today's quarterfinals with an 8-1 win against Kapolei yesterday in opening-round action. The East third seed Cougars (9-4) will play West second seed 'Aiea (8-4) 6:30 tonight at Patsy Mink Central O'ahu Regional Park.

The Hurricanes (3-10) are done for the season.

"This is always the hardest," Kaiser coach Peter Ho said. "Once you get this, you have two more shots to get at it (a state tournament berth). But if you lose, it's a tough one. We've been in that situation."

Kaiser starting pitcher Zachary Wong threw a complete game, working out of jams from the six hits and four walks he allowed, as well as from five errors. The 6-foot-4, 205-pound right-hander struck out four.

Wong had support early from his offense when Cal Tashiro opened the home first with a home run off Kapolei starter Michael Sanchez. Later in the inning, Pono Meyer opened a 4-for-4 day with a two-run home run to give Kaiser a 3-0. Both homers were over the right field fence against the non-resistant kona wind.

"That's all I needed, to get my run support at the beginning," Wong said. "That way, I could just pitch the ball and let my defenders work."

In the top of the fifth, the Hurricanes had a run in to pull to 4-1 and had the bases loaded with one out. But Wong got Brandon Damas to hit a 1-0 curveball to shortstop Tashiro, who initiated the inning-ending double play.

"He had some spots when he had trouble, but he made some pitches big time," Ho said.

The Cougars padded their lead with four in the bottom of the sixth.

"I thought we were prepared," Kapolei coach Tom Ebanez said. "But (the Cougars) hit the ball. There's nothing else we could do. They played well."

Kapolei starter Sanchez only lasted five batters, departing after Meyer's homer. Kalani Omoto came to settle the game until the Cougars sent 10 batters to the plate four-run sixth.

"We made some mistakes on the field, but I told the kids, we when we're in the lead, we gotta be in control," Ho said.

Tashiro, Jaymes Kawashima and Wong all had two hits for the Cougars.

Shortstop and lead-off batter Kalani Brackenridge had two singles, a steal and scored the only Hurricane run.

Winners of today's quarterfinals advance to the semifinals and secure Division I state tournament berths. The losers will battle it out for the fifth and last state berth awarded to the OIA.

Reach Stacy Kaneshiro at skaneshiro@honoluluadvertis er.com or 525-8042.

KAPOLEI (3-10) 000 010 0—1 6 1

KAISER (9-4) 300 104 X—8 14 5

Michael Sanchez, Kalani Omoto (1) and Brandon Damas. Zachary Wong and Bryce Marcoullier. W — Wong. L — Sanchez.

Leading hitters — Kapolei: Kalani Brackenridge 2-3, stolen base. Kaiser: Cal Tashiro 2-3, home run, 2 RBI; Pono Meyer 4-4, home run, double, 2 RBI; Jaymes Kawashima 2-4, double, RBI; Zachary Wong 2-2, 2 doubles; Landon Nakai double, RBI.

CAMPBELL 8, MOANALUA 7

Keanu Kapana and Charles Kaalekahi each had two hits and drove in two runs, and the Sabers (8-4) scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning, then held off a last-inning rally by Na Menehune (6-7).

Campbell advances to a 3:30 p.m. quarterfinal game at No. 4 ranked Kailua.

MOANALUA (6-7) 210 020 2—7 11 2

CAMPBELL (8-4) 003 023 X—8 10 4

Dae Yang Kim, Landon Yoshikawa (5), Kenson Miyagi (6) and Chris Liu-Saquid. Keanu Kapana, Charles Kaalekahi (2), Allyn Oliva-Respicio (7) and Cameron Howser. W — Kaalekahi. L — Miyagi. Save — Oliva-Respicio.

Leading hitters — Moanalua: Reid Matsumoo 3-3, homer, 3 runs; Timothy Arakawa 3-4, triple; 2 RBIs; Daniel Sugihara 2-4, 2 RBIs; Jayson Hironaka 2-3. Campbell: Keanu Kapana 2-2, 2 RBIs; Kaalekahi triple, 2 RBIs; Sebastian Locquiao 2 runs; Kia Kapana 2 runs.

Reported by Kaci Shmoe

WAI'ANAE 15, KALANI 6

Ben McQuown went 4 for 5 with a three-run homer, and the host Seariders (7-5) rallied from a 6-5 deficit with a 10-run bottom of the sixth to beat the Falcons (4-9).

R.J. Tacgere-Bailey added two hits for Wai'anae, which play play a quarterfinal game at Castle starting at 3:30 p.m.

KALANI (4-9) 020 40 0 0— 6 8 3

WAI'ANAE (7-5) 210 02(10) X—15 13 3

Dylan Von Wiegandt, Dillon Matsuda (5), Peter Soares (6), Gavin Okada (6), Cody Hironaga (6) and Kiel Odo. Kalei Hensley, (4) Daniel Madrano, (5) Hensley, (7) Edgar Pajarillo and R.J. Tacgere-Bailey. W — Hensley. L — Von Wiegandt.

Leading hitters — Kalani: Wataru Noguchi 2-3, double; Okada 2-3; Jake Massey 2-3. Wai'anae: Tacgere-Bailey 2-5; Ben McQuown 4-5, 3-run homer; Aina Kanaola-Meyer 2-3; Joe Fredricks 2-4, 2 runs.

Reported by Kekoa Kaluhiokalani

ROOSEVELT 8, LEILEHUA 2

Casey Tanabe hit a three-run triple in the third inning, Lowen Kahooilihala had a two-run triple in the fifth and Kelson Okimoto spaced two runs and six hits over seven innings with four strikeouts to lead the host Rough Riders (7-6) over the Mules (4-9).

Roosevelt advances to a 3:30 p.m. quarterfinal game at Pearl City today.

LEILEHUA (4-9) 010 000 1—2 6 2

ROOSEVELT (7-6) 013 130 X—8 10 1

Brett Nakasone, Desmond Ontai (4), Darren Baccay (5) and Jason Cabalce. Kelson Okimoto and Tyler Nitahara. W — Okimoto. L — Nakasone.

Leading hitters — Leilehua: Baccay 2-3, double; Edison Dumlao double. Roosevelt: T.J. Bae 2-4, double; Zach Hamasaki 2-3; Casey Tanabe 3-3, double, triple, 3 RBIs, 2 runs; Lowen Kahooilihala 2-2, triple, 3 RBIs, 2 runs.

Reported by Craig Arakawa

Reach Stacy Kaneshiro at skaneshiro@honoluluadvertiser.com.

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