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Posted on: Wednesday, April 1, 2009

No. 1 'Iolani stays unbeaten

Advertiser Staff

A five-run bottom of the sixth inning, helped by two wild pitches, lifted top-ranked and host 'Iolani to a 10-5 victory over eighth-ranked Punahou yesterday in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu baseball game.

Jensen Park and Jarrett Arakawa hit run-scoring triples, then scored on wild pitches in the sixth-inning surge as the Raiders improved to 7-0. Punahou fell to 3-4.

Sean Nada's two-run single highlighted a three-run first for 'Iolani.

Punahou closed to 3-2 in the top of the second, scoring on an error and Michael Suiter's RBI single.

The Buffanblu closed to 5-3 in the top of the fifth, but 'Iolani pulled away with its big inning.

PUNAHOU (3-4) 020 010 2— 5 11 6

'IOLANI (7-0) 310 105 X—10 10 2

Marcus Yoshii, Jacob Ellis (6), Ty Tirpak (6) and Tyler Young. Sheldon Lee, Jarrett Arakawa (5) and Grant Iwamoto. W — Lee. L — Yoshii.

Leading hitters — Punahou: Alaka'i Aglipay 2-4, Dylan Leong 2-4, double; Shane Yoshiyama 2-2. 'Iolani: Jensen Park 3-4, triple; Arakawa 2-4, triple, RBI; Sean Nada 2-run single.

Reported by Nick Bradley.

SAINT LOUIS 11, MARYKNOLL 1

Kalei Contrades, Moses Amia, Jordan Fukumoto and Evan Fujihara each drove in two runs to power the Crusaders past the Spartans at Ala Wai Field

MARYKNOLL (1-6) 100 000— 1 5 4

SAINT LOUIS (3-4) 510 005—11 11 0

Aaron Tom, Craig Shoji (3), Matthew Hara (4), Tyler Todd (5), Jordan Kurokawa (6) and David Nishiki. Kekona Mauricio, Zach Markwith (4) and Moses Samia. W — Mauricio. L — Tom.

Leading hitters — Maryknoll: Matthew Guzman 2-2. Saint Louis: Kaeo Aliviado 3 runs; Kalei Contrades 2-3, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Samia 3-3, double, 2 RBIs; Jordan Fukumoto 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Evan Fujihara 2-3, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Nick Bradley.

KAMEHAMEHA 10, MID-PACIFIC 0

Bryson Kenolio tossed a five-inning five-hitter, and Jacob Meyer and Arlie Johnson each drove in two runs to lead the third-ranked Warriors over the fifth-ranked Owls at CORP.

MID-PACIFIC (5-2) 000 00— 0 5 4

KAMEHAMEHA (6-1) 323 2X—10 7 0

Lawrence Chew, Robert Dittrick (1), Davis Chang (3) and Dane Fujinaka. Bryson Kenolio and Keanu Carmichael. W — Kenolio. L — Chew.

Leading hitters — Mid-Pacific: Todd Nagamine 2-2. Kamehameha: Jacob Meyer 2 RBIs; Kalei Hanawahine 2 runs; Arlie Johnson 2 RBIs; Jonathan James 2 runs; Josh Wong 2 runs.

Reported by Nick Bradley.

OIA RED WEST SOFTBALL

MILILANI 4, CAMPBELL 3

The top-ranked Trojans rallied for three runs in the bottom the seventh inning to beat the Sabers and remain unbeaten in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red West.

CAMPBELL (5-2) 020 100 0—3 4 1

MILILANI (5-0) 100 000 3—4 5 0

Katie Manuma and Jaycelyn Kim. Kylee Rodrigues, Kishti Kamaka (5) and Rebecca Lee. W — Kamaka. L — Manuma.

Leading hitters — Campbell: Gerika Pantohan 2-4; Manuma 2-2. Mililani: Kristi Oshiro 3-3, double.

Reported by Joe Lee.

KAPOLEI 2, WAI'ANAE 1

Shavanna Holt-Santiago gave up a run on three hits as the No. 10 Hurricanes handed the Seariders their first loss in the OIA Red West. Kyree Naiwi allowed just two hits for Wai'anae.

WAI'ANAE (4-1) 000 000 1—1 3 5

KAPOLEI (3-2) 001 010 0—2 2 1

Kyree Naiwi and Kamalani Ekau. Shavanna Holt-Santiago and Cherece Beyer. W — Holt-Santiago. L — Naiwi.

Leading hitters — Wai'anae: Naiwi double; Ekau 2-3, double. Kapolei: Kai Clark double.

Reported by Jasmine Dang.

LEILEHUA 6, PEARL CITY 1

Alex Smith scattered three hits and had two singles, Krystin Kubo went 3-for-4, and Ciara Paracuelles and Leonora Villafania each had two hits to lead the visiting Mules over the Chargers.

LEILEHUA (2-5) 002 003 1—6 12 1

PEARL CITY (0-7) 000 100 0—1 3 1

Alex Smith and Ciara Paracuelles. Courtney Ahlo and Maya Nagata. W — Smith. L — Ahlo.

Leading hitters — Leilehua: Paracuelles 2-4; Smith 2-4; Krystin Kubo 3-4; Leonora Villafania 2-3. Pearl City: none.

Reported by Keoke Behic.

OIA RED EAST SOFTBALL

CASTLE 8, MOANALUA 2

Kaitlyn Wills went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer in support of Chandelle Dacosin, who pitched a two-hitter and struck out 10 as the No. 7 Knights beat Na Menehune in an OIA Red East game.

MOANALUA (3-4) 000 000 2—2 2 5

CASTLE (5-0) 010 430 X—8 5 1

Vanessa Villa and Dori Ann Sugai. Chandelle Dacosin and Kaisha Dacosin. W — sdadasf. L — advasdfas.

Leading hitters — Moanalua: none. Castle: Kaitlyn Wills 2-4, 3-run homer, 3 RBIs; K. Dacosin double.

Reported by Tasha Berinobis.

KAILUA 6, FARRINGTON 3

Jaelleen Johnson and Shelby Lono combined on a four-hitter and Lono drove in three runs in a four-run sixth inning to rally the Surfriders over the host Governors in an OIA Red East game. Johnson struck out four and Lono had five strikeouts.

KAILUA (3-2) 100 014 0—6 8 3

FARRINGTON (1-6) 000 300 0—3 4 4

Jaelleen Johnson, Shelby Lono (4) and Johnna-Lynn Pedro. Felicia Tui and Kincina Ngiralmau. W — Lono. L — Tui.

Leading hitters — Kailua: Lono 2-4, 3 RBIs; Sage Manatad 2-4, RBI; Kawehilani Hall 2-4, 2 RBIs. Farrington: Tui 1-3, RBI, Kincianna Asia 2 RBIs; Ngiralmau 1-3.

Reported by Glenn Zukeran.

KAIMUKI 28, KAHUKU 9

Letishah Faasoa homered and drove in six runs, Dejah Faasoa homered, Mikki Morihara had five RBIs, and Lindsey Matsunaga and Sheena Hussey each had four RBIs to power the visiting Bulldogs past the Red Raiders in an OIA Red East game called after six innings due to the mercy rule.

KAIMUKI (4-3) 263 01(16)—28 17 8

KAHUKU (0-5) 002 43 0 — 9 11 4

Deanna Beyers and Mikki Morihara. Kalee Phelps, Kylee Dacion-Leong (2), Brookelinn Beatty (6) and Qiana Heffernan. W — Beyers. L — Dacion-Leong.

Leading hitters — Kaimuki: Dejah Faasoa 3-5, solo homer, triple, 2 RBIs; Lindsey Matsunaga 2-4, double, triple, 4 RBIs; Sheena Hussey 2-4, double, 4 RBIs; Letishah Faasoa 2-5, 2-run homer, triple, 6 RBIs; Beyers 3-4, 3 RBIs; Morihara 4-4, 5 RBIs. Kahuku: Nalia Tafua 3-3, 2-run homer, 2 doubles, 2 RBIs; Dacion-Leong 3-run homer, 3 RBIs; Lau Avea 2-4.

Reported by Kapu Hughes.

OIA WHITE SOFTBALL

KAISER 16, 'ANUENUE 0

Kayla Alcoran pitched a five-inning no-hitter with 11 strikeouts and also drove in two runs, and Chelsy Okuma went 3-for-4 to lead the unbeaten Cougars past Na Koa in an OIA White game.

'ANUENUE (1-5) 000 00— 0 0 1

KAISER (6-0) 168 1X—16 13 1

Kala Lewis and Lilac Keague-Salgado. Kayla Alcoran and Chelsy Okuma. W — Alcoran. L — Lewis.

Leading hitters — 'Anuenue: none. Kaiser: Amy Austin 2-4; Alcoran triple, 2 RBIs; Okuma 3-4; Chelsea Lima 2-4.

Reported by Veronica Perreira.

KALAHEO 11, KALANI 0

Caira Pires and Sarah Fitzherbert combined on a five-inning two-hitter, and Teressa Capllonch, Pires and Fitzherbert each had two hits as the visiting Mustangs beat the Falcons.

KALAHEO (3-1) 001 55—11 9 0

KALANI (3-4) 000 00— 0 2 0

Caira Pires, Sarah Fitzherbert (5) and Jerica Olson. Rayme Awaya and Kristi Belshe. W — Pires. L — Awaya.

Leading hitters — Kalaheo: Teressa Capllonch 2-3, triple, double; Pires 2-3, 2 doubles; Fitzherbert 2-4, 2 doubles.

Reported by John Spencer.