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Posted on: Sunday, April 27, 2008

Robinson's 2-hitter leads Moanalua past Castle, 9-0

Advertiser Staff

Sarah Robinson pitched a two-hitter with 11 strikeouts as Moanalua blanked visiting Castle, 9-0, yesterday in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red East softball game.

Hoku Dela Cruz and Mary Ann Giles had three hits apiece, and Steph Putnam hit a solo homer for Na Menehune (11-1), who are ranked third in The Advertiser's Top 10 Poll.

The Knights fell to 8-4.

CASTLE (8-4) 000 000 0—0 2 3

MOANALUA (11-1) 001 152 X—9 11 1

Chandelle Dacosin, Maycee Moe (3), Leisha Liilii (5) and Kelsea Berinobis. Sarah Robinson and Kaylee Oshiro. W — Robinson. L — Dacosin.

Leading hitters — Moanalua: Michelle Acosta 2-3; Hoku Dela Cruz 3-4; Britni Ronolo 2-4; Dawn Dela Cruz 2-4; Oshiro 2-3; Mary Ann Giles 3-3; Steph Putnam solo homer.

Reported by Kristie Morikawa

NO. 4 CAMPBELL 5, PEARL CITY 0

Anuhea Yamaguchi had two hits and an RBI as the Sabers (9-3) beat the Chargers (2-10).

PEARL CITY (2-10) 000 000 0—0 3 5

CAMPBELL (9-3) 210 200 X—5 7 0

Courtney Ahlo and Maya Nagata. Leinna Kalua, Katire Manuma (5), Breanne Patton (7) and Anuhea Yamaguchi. W — Kalua. L — Alho.

Leading hitters — Campbell: Yamaguchi 2-3, double, RBI; Rika Pantohan double.

Reported by Jon Matthew

NO. 6 KAPOLEI 7, WAIPAHU 6

Ka'ili Smith batted 4 for 4, including two doubles and a triple, and drove in the winning run in the bottom of the eighth as the Hurricanes (8-4) edged the Marauders (4-8).

WAIPAHU (4-8) 060 000 00—6 9 1

KAPOLEI (8-4) 220 101 01—7 11 3

Sina Nuu and Titi Felise-Laa. Kahana Higa and Ashlyn Ashby. W — Higa. L — Nuu.

Leading hitters — Waipahu: Kari Sakamoto 2-4, double, 2 RBIs; Nuu triple, RBI. Kapolei: Tehani Kaaihue 3-4, 2-run homer, 2 RBIs; Ka'ili Smith 4-4, 2 doubles, triple, 2 RBIs; Ashby 2-4; Nicole Kamae double.

Reported by Jasmine Dang

NO. 1 MILILANI VS. 'AIEA

The game between the Trojans and Na Ali'i has been rescheduled for tomorrow at 'Aiea, starting at 3:30 p.m.

OIA WHITE

KAISER 5, MCKINLEY 1

Chelsy Okuma had two hits and Kayla Alcoran pitched a five-hitter, lifting the Cougars (9-4) over the Tigers (4-8).

MCKINLEY (4-8) 100 000 0—1 5 3

KAISER (9-4) 030 200 0—5 7 0

Rachel Ragus and Trudy Hong. Kayla Alcoran and Chelsy Okuma. W — Alcoran. L — Ragus.

Leading hitters — McKinley: Allyson Hanaoka 2-3, RBI. Kaiser: Okuma 2-4.

Reported by Veronica Perreira

KAILUA 11, KALANI 6

Shelby Lono drove in three runs, lifting the Surfriders (8-4) over the Falcons (1-11).

KAILUA (8-4) 226 001 0—11 11 4

KALANI (1-11) 104 100 0— 6 6 4

Krista Dumandan, Kawehilani Hall (5) and Johnna-Lynn Pedro. Kyla Matsuoka, Chelsea Yamamoto (3) and Kristi Belshe. W — Dumandan. L — Matsuoka.

Leading hitters — Kailua: Amanda Vegas 2-4, RBI; Shelby Lono 1-3, 3 RBIs; Tiffany Pereza 1-2, 3 runs; Pedro 1-2, 2 runs. Kalani: Kari Odo 1-2, solo homer, 3 runs; Jaime Higa 2-3.

Reported by George Okada

KAHUKU 9, 'ANUENUE 8

Fale Livaa had four RBIs, including a two-run single that spurred a four-run seventh inning, to help the Red Raiders (5-7) edge Na Koa (0-12).

KAHUKU (5-7) 002 300 4—9 12 3

'ANUENUE (0-12) 300 050 0—0 10 2

Juleesa Kawaahau, Dalys Tapusoa (5) and Josie Maiava. Nalani Kamano and Kaena Kirkland. W — Tapusoa. L — Kamano.

Leading hitters — Kahuku: Jasmine Toa 2-5, triple; Nalia Tafua 2-run homer; Lau Avea 2-4, double, triple; Fale Livaa 2-4, triple, 4 RBIs; Tapusoa 2-4, double. 'Anuenue: Kala Lewis 3-4; Kamano 2-3; Pua Alekaiaikau 2-4, double; Kalau Martinez double.

Reported by Dean Hughs

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