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Posted on: Sunday, March 22, 2009

ILH BASEBALL
Mid-Pacific beats Punahou in ILH, 6-1

Photo gallery: Mid-Pacific vs. Punahou baseball

By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Mid-Pacific's Jordan Doi, right, is congratulated by Bryson Chang after scoring in the fifth against Punahou.

ANDREW SHIMABUKU | Honolulu Advertiser

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Starting at first base but keeping his left (pitching) arm warm and ready, Mid-Pacific Institute senior Matt McDaniel went 2 for 3 and tossed 4 1/3 innings of shutout relief yesterday to help the Owls defeat Punahou, 6-1, at Ala Wai Field.

MPI improved to 3-0 in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu, tied for first place with 'Iolani (3-0). The four-time defending ILH champ Buffanblu fell to 2-1.

"Of course they're still the team to beat no matter what — they're the five-time state champs," said McDaniel, a 6-foot-3 senior who has signed to play for San Diego State University next season. "They're still a great team and have team chemistry. Coach (Dunn Muramaru) told me I might pitch in relief today, and he told me to throw strikes, because that's what wins games. I'm thankful my defense picked me up."

Punahou took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the third inning after Kainoa Crowell was hit by a pitch with one out, advanced to second on another hit batter, to third on Tyler Hanzawa's infield single and scored on Alaka'i Aglipay's sacrifice fly to left.

The Owls tied it in the fourth after Derek Tan singled to left with one out, advanced to second on Nick Tasaka's groundout and to third on a wild pitch before scoring on Wade Tamaru's single to left.

MPI then scored three runs in the fifth, all after two outs. Michael Arakaki and Dane Fujinaka drew one-out walks and advanced with two outs after McDaniel beat out a grounder that ricocheted off the shortstop to the second baseman, whose throw to first was just late.

Tan and Tasaka drew back-to-back walks to bring in two runs, and then another run scored when Tamaru was hit by a pitch.

The Owls added two more runs in the sixth.

MID-PACIFIC (3-0) 000 130 2 — 6 7 0

PUNAHOU (2-1) 001 000 0 — 1 4 0

Gavin Kinoshita, Rob Dittrick (3), Matthew McDaniel (3) and Dane Fujinaka. Jeremy Fujimoto, Marcus Yoshii (3), Burt Kawamoto (7) and Tyler Young. W — McDaniel. L — Fujimoto.

Leading hitters — Mid Pacific: McDaniel 2-3; Wade Tamaru 1-1, 2 RBIs; Derek Tan 1-3, RBI; Nick Tasaka 1-3, RBI.

Reach Wes Nakama at wnwakama@honoluluadvertiser.com or 535-2456. Read his blog on high school sports at www.preptalk.honadvblogs.com.

'IOLANI 5, SAINT LOUIS 4

Breland Almadova went 3 for 3 with a double and three RBIs, and the host Raiders rallied for two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to beat the Crusaders and remain unbeaten in the ILH.

SAINT LOUIS (1-2) 001 011 1—4 10 0

'IOLANI (3-0) 100 020 2—5 8 0

Kini Enos, Chris Chung (6), Kalei Contrades (7) and Moses Samia. JR Bunda, Jarrett Arakawa (6) and Grant Iwamoto. W — Arakawa. L — Contrades.

Leading hitters — Saint Louis: Kaeo Aliviado 2-4; Contrades 2-4, triple; Kaden Kamoe triple; Samia 2-2, homer. 'Iolani: Jensen Park 2-4, triple, double; Breland Almadova 3-3, double, 3 RBIs.

Reported by Nick Bradley.

KAMEHAMEHA 14, PAC-FIVE 1

Makana Ramie had three RBIs, and Jonathan James and TC Campbell each had two as the Warriors beat the Wolfpack in 4 1/2 innings at Hans L'Orange Park.

The Warriors' David Lee, Harley Holt and Tucker Troy combined on a six-hitter.

PAC-FIVE (0-3) 010 00— 1 6 0

KAMEHAMEHA (2-1) 720 5X—14 10 2

Ryan Ueunten, Christian Morimoto (2), Jordan Kumasaka (4), Trevor Hu (4) and Reid Morihara. David Lee, Harley Holt (3), Tucker Troy (5) and Keanu Carmichael, Brawnson Adams. W — Lee. L — Ueunten.

Leading hitters — Pac-Five: Noa Okinaka 3-3, double. Kamehameha: Jacob Meyer 2-2; Kewby Meyer 3 runs; Arlie Johnson 2-2, 2 runs; Jonathan James 2 RBIs; TC Campbell 2 RBIs; Makana Ramie double, 3 RBIs.

Reported by Gordynne Perkins.

DAMIEN 10, MARYKNOLL 9

Jordan Murai and Taylor Kauweloa both drove in three runs and the Monarchs scored a run in the bottom of the eighth to beat the Spartans at Hans L'Orange Park.

MARYKNOLL (0-3) 500 031 00— 9 11 8

DAMIEN (1-2) 220 201 21—10 10 1

Craig Shoji, Gavin Oyadomari (5) and David Nishiki. Douglas Andrade, Isaac Ventura (5) and Aalona Amimoto. W — Ventura. L — Oyadomari.

Leading hitters — Maryknoll: Joshua Arakaki 2-5, 2 runs; Oyadomari 2 RBIs; Matthew Guzman 2-4; Nishiki 2-4, 2 RBIs, 3 runs; Trevor Saiki 2-5; Shoji 4 RBIs. Damien: Leelan Oli Meheula 2 runs; Jordan Murai 2-6, 3 RBIs; Andrade 2 runs; Taylor Kauweloa 2-4, 3 RBIs; Ventura 2-4; Stanton Pilialoha 2 runs.

Reported by Gordynne Perkins.

OIA RED WEST

PEARL CITY 10, WAI'ANAE 2

PEARL CITY 7, WAI'ANAE 1

Micah Nakasone and Isaac Shim combined on a three-hitter, and Carlton Tanabe hit a three-run homer in the first inning as the host Chargers beat the Seasiders in the first game.

Bronson Oda, Bryson Namba and Corey Nakamura drove in two runs apiece for Pearl City.

In the second game, Edwin Izumigawa and Royce Murai combined on a two-hitter for the Chargers. Namba and Chace Numata both had two-run homers for Pearl City.

WAI'ANAE (0-3) 000 001 1— 2 3 2

PEARL CITY (5-0) 503 002 X—10 8 1

Jobe Cabral, Daniel Madrano (5), Cody Telles (6) and Joe Frederick. Micah Nakasone, Isaac Shim (6) and Carlton Tanabe, Royce Murai (5). W — Nakasone. L — Cabral.

Leading hitters — Wai'anae: Bronson Barbosa 2-3, triple. Pearl City: Bronson Oda 2-2, 2 RBIs; Bryson Namba 2 RBIs; Tanabe 3-run homer; Corey Nakamura triple, 2 RBIs.

PEARL CITY (6-0) 200 005 0—7 10 2

WAI'ANAE (0-4) 100 000 0—1 2 2

Edwin Izumigawa, Royce Murai (7) and Tanabe. Allan Ibanes, Ryan Tabangcura (6), Edgar Pajarillo (7) and Joe Frederick, Dillon Cadirao. W — Izumigawa. L — Ibanes.

Leading hitters — Pearl City: Jordan Oshiro 2-3; Namba 2-3, 2-run homer; Tanabe 2-4, double, triple, 2 RBIs; Chace Numata 2-run homer.

Reported by Gary Nakamoto.

'AIEA 8, CAMPBELL 4

CAMPBELL 12, 'AIEA 2

Cedric Kojima and Kamalu Kamoku each paired hits and host Na Ali'i scored two runs from the third through sixth innings to beat the Sabers in the first game.

In the second game, Allyn Oliva-Respicio batted 2 for 4 with a homer and four RBIs, and Keanu Kapana had two doubles and three RBIs as Campbell earned the split. Kapana pitched a five-hitter.

CAMPBELL (2-3) 000 040 0—4 8 2

'AIEA (4-1) 002 222 X—8 10 3

Allyn Oliva-Respicio, Chad Kaalekahi (6) and Keanu Kapana. Shane Okubo, Chase Aquino (5), Travis Uyeda (6) and Jay Nakamura. W — Okubo. L — Olivia-Respicio.

Leading hitters — Campbell: Michael Memea 2-4, 2 doubles, 2 RBIs; Kapana double. 'Aiea: Cedric Kojima 2-4; Kamalu Kamoku 2-4.

'AIEA (4-2) 200 00— 2 5 4

CAMPBELL (3-3) 048 0X—12 9 1

Kamalu Kamoku, Travis Ueda (3), Kevin Shibata (4) and Jay Nakamura. Keanu Kapana and Chad Kaalekahi. W — Kapana. L — Kamoku.

Leading hitters — 'Aiea: Kainoa Ahsing-Kaahanui double; Kamoku 2-2, double. Campbell: Allyn Oliva-Respicio 2-4 homer, 4 RBIs; Kapana 2-3, 2 doubles, 3 RBIs.

Reported by Ryan Kato.

OIA RED EAST

KAILUA 11, KALANI 0

KALANI 5, KAILUA 4

Jared Matsumoto, Ethan Mahaulu and Michael Thomas combined on a two-hitter, and Jared Iha drove in four runs as the host Surfriders routed the Falcons in the first game, which was halted after 4 1/2 innings.

Reyn Matsuki had three RBIs and Ryan McMonigle added two for Kailua, which scored eight runs in the second inning

In the second game, Dillon Matsuda pitched a three-hitter and Kiel Odo batted 2 for 3 with four RBIs as the Falcons earned the split. Matsuda walked two and struck out five.

KALANI (4-1) 000 00— 0 2 4

KAILUA (5-0) 083 0X—11 8 0

Dylan Von Wiegandt, Gavin Okada (2) and Kiel Odo. Jared Matsumoto, Ethan Mahaulu (5), Michael Thomas (5) and Kale Sumner. W — Matsumoto. L — Von Wiegandt. S — Mahaulu.

Leading hitters — Kailua: Jared Iha 2-3, 2 runs, 4 RBIs; Reyn Matsuki 3 RBIs; Ryan McMonigle 2-3; Elia Lono 2 RBIs; Tyson Lono 2 runs.

KAILUA (5-1) 000 040 0—4 3 1

KALANI (5-1) 004 001 0—5 7 3

Ryan McMonigle, Alika Ramseyer-Ho (5) and Alan Baldwin. Dillon Matsuda and Kiel Odo. W — Matsuda. L — Ramseyer-Ho.

Leading hitters — Kailua: Kale Sumner 3 RBIs; Baldwin double. Kalani: Wataru Noguchi 2-3, Odo 2-3, double, 4 RBIs; Jordan Wong double

Reported by Shannon Hirai.

KAISER 12, KALAHEO 0

KAISER 18, KALAHEO 0

Zachary Wong pitched a no-hitter with five strikeouts, and Joe Honma batted 3 for 4 with a double and three RBIs as the visiting Cougars beat the Mustangs in a game shortened to five innings.

Kekoa Torres and Brandon Toriki then combined on a three-hitter, Brian Arita drove in four runs and Landon Tamanaha had three RBIs for Kaiser in another shortened game.

KAISER (2-3) 012 63—12 10 2

KALAHEO (0-5) 000 00— 0 0 3

Zachary Wong and Bryce Marcouiller. Richard Preza Haynes, Aaron Fernandez (4) and Lawaika Bator. W — Wong. L — Preza Haynes.

Leading hitters — Kaiser: Cal Tashiro double, 2 runs; Jaymes Kawashima 2-4, 3 runs; Joe Honma 3-4, double, 3 RBIs; Wong 2-3.

KALAHEO (0-6) 000 0 0 — 0 3 1

KAISER (3-3) 116 (10)X—18 13 0

Patrick Cruz, Micah Livingston (3), Frank Ormonde (4), Eli Davidann (4) and Lawaika Bator. Kekoa Torres, Brandon Toriki (5) and Bryce Marcouiller. W — Torres. L — ad Cruz.

Leading hitters — Kalaheo: Davidann double; Colby Lee double. Kaiser: Cal Tashiro 2 RBIs; Marcouiller double; Zachary Wong 2-2, triple, 3 runs; Shane Tsutahara 2-2, double, 3 runs; Brian Arita 4-4, 4 RBIs, 3 runs, triple, double; Landon Tamanaha 3-3, triple, 3 RBIs.

Reported by Tim Lierman.

MOANALUA 8, CASTLE 1

CASTLE 5, MOANALUA 3

Zachary Manago struck out 11 over six innings as host Na Menehune beat the Knights in the first game.

Todd Takabuki pitched the final inning for Moanalua, and Michael Egami batted 2 for 3.

In the second game, Keola Jarrett pitched a five-hitter, and Seamus Yoneshige tripled and drove in two runs as Castle earned the split.

CASTLE (2-1) 000 100 0—1 3 1

MOANALUA (2-1) 014 003 0—8 7 0

Seamus Yoneshige and Robert Fram. Zachary Manago, Todd Takabuki (7) and Chris Liu-Saguid. W — Takabuki. L — Yoneshige.

Leading hitters — Castle: Keola Jarrett homer. Moanalua: Miles Higa double; Liu-Saguid double; Michael Egami 2-3.

MOANALUA (2-2) 001 020 0—3 5 0

CASTLE (3-1) 010 220 X—5 5 1

Dae Yang Kim, Jordan Deponte (6) and Jordan Paulachak. Keola Jarrett and Justin Kaawa, Robert Fram (4). W — Jarrett. L — Kim.

Leading hitters — Moanalua: Miles Higa 2-3. Castle: Seamus Yoneshige triple, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Kristen Yamaguchi and Brent Taniguchi.

OIA WHITE

WAIPAHU 11, WAIALUA 1

WAIPAHU 16, WAIALUA 1

Triton Gante pitched a no-hitter with three walks and seven strikeouts as the host Marauders beat the Bulldogs in a game shortened to 4 1/2 innings.

Gante also hit a three-run homer in the second inning.

In the second game, Drake Yoshioka pitched a four-hitter, and Ignatius Mackenzie and Sam Chee both drove in three runs for Waipahu.

WAIALUA (1-2) 010 00— 1 0 4

WAIPAHU (3-0) 040 7X—11 6 4

Justin Tantog and Christian Whittaker. Triton Gante and Ignatius Mackenzie. W — Gante. L — Tantog.

Leading hitters — Waipahu: Cheyne Estanique 2-3; Gante 3-run homer.

WAIPAHU (4-0) 437 02—16 12 2

WAIALUA (1-3) 010 00— 1 4 4

Drake Yoshioka and Ignatius Mackenzie, Aldrin Padilla (2). Kekai Rivera-Albesso, Christian Whittaker (1) and Whittaker, Kaimana Tayba-Hatchie (1), A.J. Hernandez (3). W — Yoshioka. L — Rivera-Albesso.

Leading hitters — Waipahu: Kaimi Haina 2-2, 2 RBIs; Mackenzie 2-2, 3 RBIs; Jonathan Casamina 2-2, triple, 2 RBIs; Sam Chee triple, 3 RBIs; Yoshioka 3-4.

Reported by Milton Takenaka.

MCKINLEY 16, FARRINGTON 1

MCKINLEY 14, FARRINGTON 0

Kelsen Ganeku pitched a two-hitter with 10 strikeouts and Millard Semitara hit a grand slam in the second inning as the host Tigers beat the Governors in the first game, which was shortened to 4 1/2 innings.

In the second game, Curtis Kamatani pitched a three-hitter with 10 strikeouts and Ganeku hit a grand slam in the fourth for McKinley in a game that lasted five innings.

FARRINGTON (1-2) 000 10— 1 2 5

MCKINLEY (2-1) 091 6X—16 13 1

Paul, Moses (4) and Bryston. Kelsen Ganeku and Cody Reyes. W — Ganeku. L — Paul.

Leading hitters — McKinley: Curtis Kamatani 3-4; Millard Semitara 3-4, grand slam, 2 doubles; Ren Cardano triple, double.

MCKINLEY (3-1) 234 50—14 8 0

FARRINGTON (1-3) 000 00— 0 3 4

Curtis Kamatani and Cody Reyes, Kelsen Ganeku (5). Bryston, Moses (3), Mark J. (4) and Wayne. W — Kamatani. L — Bryston.

Leading hitters — McKinley: Ganeku 2-5, grand slam, triple; Cardano double. Farrington: Moses triple.

Reported by Shayne Greenland.

KAHUKU 3, KAIMUKI 2

KAHUKU 36, KAIMUKI 2

JJ Nozawa pitched a three-hitter with six strikeouts, and RJ Van Ness, Kekoa Hughes and AJ Kubota had two hits apiece as the host Red Raiders beat the Bulldogs in the first game.

In the second game, the Red Raiders scored 10 in the first and 14 in the third to rout the Buldogs in five innings. RJ Van Ness batted 5 for 5 with a double, homer and five RBIs, and pitched a three-hitter with eight strikeouts. Justin Van Ness also batted 5 for 5 and Tima Tapusoa went 3 for 4 with four RBIs.

KAIMUKI (1-2) 100 001 0—2 3 5

KAHUKU (2-1) 030 000 X—3 6 1

Ma'anoa Tau and Eddie Char. JJ Nozawa and Brian Kukahiko. W — Nozawa. L — Tau.

Leading hitters — Kaimuki: Char 2-3. Kahuku: RJ Van Ness 2-3; Kekoa Hughes 2-3; AJ Kubota 2-3.

KAHUKU (3-1) (10)0(14) 66—36 26 1

KAIMUKI (1-3) 2 0 0 00— 2 3 10

RJ Van Ness and Kukahiko. Tevin Nishiyama and Eddie Char. W — RJ Van Ness. L — Nishiyama.

Leading hitters — Kahuku: Justin Van Ness 5-5; JJ Nozawa 3-4; RJ Van Ness 5-5, double, homer, 5 RBIs; St. John Lessary 3-4, double, homer; Tima Tapusoa 3-4, 4 RBIs. Kaimuki: Tau 2-3, triple.

Reported by Roger Van Ness.

Reach Wes Nakama at wnakama@honoluluadvertiser.com.