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Four from Hawai'i in softball regionals

By Kalani Takase
Advertiser Staff Writer

A year ago Ka'ili Smith was leading her Kapolei High softball team into the state tournament. Friday Smith and her Mississippi State teammates open NCAA Regional play against California.

Smith, a freshman outfielder, is one of four Bulldogs to start all 54 games this season. She hit .329 with 50 hits, 35 RBIs and 22 runs scored while batting mostly from the third spot in the regular season.

"We finished last in the SEC, but we took a series against Ole Miss and Tennessee, we took a game against Georgia, but with all the injuries we had, it was just a tough season for us," Smith said. "Our ace pitcher redshirted this year because of injuries and we lost a lot of close games, but we're thankful to be in the regionals."

Despite the numbers Smith put up this season, she admittedly had difficulty adjusting to Starkville and the South.

"It was hard at first. The weather would be cold then hot, tornado watches, but the worse part was not coming up here with a car," Smith said. "I came up with no warm clothes, so I had to go shopping for all that stuff and lately we've been under a tornado watch."

But playing in the Southeastern Conference has kept Smith busy.

"The stamina is what killed me the most, because we play back-to-back games in two days and the intensity is way higher," Smith said. "After just one game, I'm already tired, but you have to find the stamina for another game."

In spite of her breakout season, Smith believes she has much to improve.

"All aspects can be improved," she said. "My RBIs could go higher, my HRs could go higher, while still driving in runs and doing my job when runners are on base."

The other teams in the Tallahassee, Fla. Regional are Oklahoma State and host Florida State. Mississippi State has a 28-26 record, Cal is 35-18.

Among the big bats in the Golden Bears' lineup is sophomore catcher Sanoe Kekahuna, a 2007 Baldwin graduate.

Kekahuna is batting .258 with 33 hits, 28 RBIs and 22 runs scored.

"I played against her one time in high school," Smith said. "I watched her play before, but never got to meet her. Probably when we see each other, I'll give her a friendly hello and talk story for a little bit."

Others with local ties in the NCAA tournament are Purdue senior infielder Liane Horiuchi, a 2005 Kamehameha graduate, and UNLV junior outfielder Cheynah Farley, a 2006 Castle graduate.

The Boilermarkers (29-18) open with Louisville, while the Rebels (31-19) meet Fresno State Friday.

BASEBALL

  • Arizona State freshman Jeeter Ishida (Punahou '08 of Honolulu) gave up two unearned runs on two hits in two innings Friday in a 14-3 win over Winthrop.

  • Brigham Young senior first baseman Kasey Ko (Punahou '05 of Kailua) batted 3 for 7 with a double, four walks, two RBIs and four runs scored in a three-game sweep of UNLV. Rebels' junior left-hander Michael Goodman (Radford '06 of Honolulu) pitched one scoreless inning of relief in Saturday's 14-13 loss.

  • Southern Utah senior outfielder Nick Freitas (Kamehameha '05 of Honolulu) battled 7 for 15 with three homers, six RBIs and six runs scored in a three-game sweep of Centenary last weekend. Junior designated hitter Bucky Aona (Punahou '06 of Makakilo) had a homer, double, five RBIs and three runs scored while senior second baseman Keli'i Zablan (Saint Louis '05 of 'Ewa Beach) hit 8 of 15 with a homer, three doubles, six RBIs and six runs scored. Junior left-hander Alec Reichle (Kaua'i '04 of Koloa) pitched 5 2/3 innings, allowing three runs on seven hits in Saturday's 13-7 win.

  • Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) senior outfielder Kaohi Downing (Punahou '05) batted 3 for 6 with a solo homer in a 3-2 win over Fresno Pacific last week in the semifinals of the Golden State Athletic Conference Tournament in San Diego. Point Loma Nazarene won the tournament, 6-1, over The Master's. PLNU beat Azusa Pacific, 8-1, yesterday in the first round of the NAIA National Tournament.

    MEN'S VOLLEYBALL

  • UC Irvine senior libero Brent Asuka ('Iolani '05 of 'Aiea) had seven digs in Saturday's national championship final against USC. The Anteaters (27-5) won the second, fourth and fifth sets to claim their second national title in three years. USC sophomore setter Riley McKibbin (Punahou '07 of Honolulu) recorded 71 assists, 13 digs, one ace and a block assist and sophomore outside hitter Tri Bourne (Academy of the Pacific '07 of Honolulu) had 12 kills, six digs and four block assists.

    WOMEN'S GOLF

  • UCLA freshman Stephanie Kono (Punahou '08 of Honolulu) was the runner-up to teammate Maria Jose Uribe at the 54-hole NCAA Central Regional at the Scarlet Course in Columbus, Ohio last weekend. Kono, who started the final round tied with Uribe for the lead, shot rounds of 69, 70 and 74 to finish at 3-under 213. New Mexico junior Britney Choy (Leilehua '06 of Wahiawa) finished in a tie for 66th (77-79-83—239) and Stanford senior Mari Chun (Kamehameha '05 of Pearl City) tied for 78th (84-78-80—242). UCLA won the regional and will advance to the NCAA Championships, May 19-22 in Owings Mills, Md.

  • Santa Clara sophomore Miki Ueoka (Kaua'i '07 of Lihu'e) finished in a four-way tie for ninth at the NCAA Western Regional at the Karsten Golf Course in Tempe, Ariz. last weekend. Ueoka shot 1-under par (72-73-70—215) over 54 holes. The top nine advanced to the NCAA Championships, but Ueoka fell just short of qualifying, losing on the second playoff hole to Oregon's Cathryn Bristow. Arizona senior Amanda Wilson (Waiakea '04 of Hilo) tied for 43rd at 7-over (75-79-69—223).

    WOMEN'S TENNIS

  • DePauw sophomore Janelle Arita (Punahou '07 of Mililani) won 6-1 and 6-3 at No. 1 singles in a 5-4 win over Washington (Mo.) Saturday in the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. The Tigers lost 5-0 to Chicago in the third round.

    WOMEN'S WATER POLO

  • Stanford sophomore goalkeeper Kim Hall (Punahou '07 of Honolulu) made seven saves in a 21-5 first-round win over Marist Friday at the NCAA Championships in College Park, Md. The Cardinal lost 12-11 in the semifinals against UCLA, but rebounded with a 14-11 win over Hawai'i for third place.

    HONORS

  • Purdue junior softball player Liane Horiuchi (Kamehameha '05 of Wahiawa) was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V first team.

  • New Mexico State sophomore catcher Hoku Nohara (Kamehameha '07 of Waimanalo) was named to the Western Athletic Conference Tournament All-Tournament Team.

  • Claremont-McKenna (Calif.) junior Steven Dannaway (Punahou '06 of Honolulu) and senior Andrew Blomberg (Moanalua '05 of Honolulu) were named to the All-Southern California Interscholastic Athletic Conference baseball team. Dannaway, who led the Stags with a .481 batting average, 21 RBIs and 26 runs scored, was a first-team selection. Blomberg, who also played first base, batted .407 with 20 RBIs and was named to the second team.

  • Eastern Kentucky junior infielder Shyenne Hussey (Kailua '06 of Waimanalo) was named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference softball first team. Hussey, who hit a team-best .349 with six homers and 29 RBIs, has earned all-conference honors in each of her three seasons.

  • Southern Oregon sophomore outfielder Meghan Laughlin (Mid-Pacific '06 of Honolulu) was named to the All-Cascade Conference softball team after she hit a school-record and league-best .463. She had 50 hits, 33 RBIs and 35 runs.

  • Occidental (Calif.) sophomore Karie Nickle (Kamehameha '07 of Honolulu) was named to the All-Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference water polo team. Nickle was the only sophomore to make the nine-member team.

  • Colorado School of Mines sophomore outfielder Nick Wong (Roosevelt '07 of Honolulu) was named to the All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference third team. Wong hit .324 with 35 hits, 22 RBIs and nine stolen bases.

    SEND US PHOTOS

    If you know of any athletes deserving of recognition, give us their names, high schools and graduation years, colleges and sports. Photos are also welcome. E-mail us at ktakase@honoluluadvertiser.com or contact Kalani Takase at 535-2404.

    Reach Kalani Takase at ktakase@honoluluadvertiser.com.

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