Tokunaga's homer carries Kailua over Kalaheo, 2-1
Advertiser Staff
Brittany Tokunaga hit a two-run homer with two outs in the top of the seventh as Kailua defeated Kalaheo, 2-1, last night in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red East game at Central O'ahu Regional Park.
Tokunaga's blast, which came on a two-strike pitch, carried well over the center-field fencing.
Reliever Krista Dumandan earned the victory for the Surfriders (9-2), who close the regular season Saturday against division-leading Moanalua (10-1).
Kara Holtzman doubled for the Mustangs (4-7).
KAILUA (9-2) 000 000 2—2 7 1
KALAHEO (4-7) 010 000 0—1 8 0
Ashley Hopfe, Krista Dumandan (3) and Brittany Tokunaga. Caira Pires and DeAnn Horswill. W — Dumandan. L — Pires.
Leading hitters — Kailua: Tokunaga 2-run homer; Dumandan 3-4; Zhalei Kamaka 2-2. Kalaheo: Kara Holtzman double; Theresa Capllonch 2-3.
Reported by Al Cofran
MORE OIA RED EAST
MOANALUA 8, KALANI 0
Sarah Robinson pitched a three-hitter with five strikeouts and also hit a solo homer to lift division-leading Na Menehune (10-1) over the Falcons (3-9).
Kawehi Chan and Britni Ronolo also homered for Moanalua.
KALANI (3-9) 000 000 0—0 3 3
MOANALUA (10-1) 213 002 X—8 8 1
Desha-Le Neves and Jamie Higa. Sarah Robinson and Kawehi Chan. W — Robinson. L — Neves.
Leading hitters — Kalani: none. Moanalua: Chan solo homer; Robinson solo homer, RBI; Britni Ronolo 2-3, homer.
Reported by Kristie Morikawa
ROOSEVELT AT CASTLE
The game between the Rough Riders and Knights was postponed because of rain. It will be played today, starting at 3:30 p.m. at Castle.
OIA RED WEST
KAPOLEI 7, CAMPBELL 0
Kailey Fernandez drove in five runs and Kishti Kamaka pitched a five-hitter as Kapolei beat Campbell, 7-0, to hand the Sabers their first loss in an OIA Red West game.
Kaili Smith had two hits and two RBIs for the Hurricanes (7-4). The Sabers fell to 11-1.
CAMPBELL (11-1) 000 000 0—0 5 0
KAPOLEI (7-4) 250 000 X—7 8 0
Breanne Patton, Leinna Kalua (2) and Anuhea Yamaguchi. Kishti Kamaka and Kaili Smith. W — Kamaka. L — Patton.
Leading hitters — Campbell: Kalua double. Kapolei: Kailey Fernandez 5 RBIs; Tehani Kaaihue 2-4; Smith 2-3, double, 2 RBIs.
Reported by DeWayne Malachi
MILILANI 10, PEARL CITY 0
Kylee Rodrigues gave up one hit over five innings to lift the host Trojans (9-2) past the Chargers (1-10). Mililani clinched second in the OIA Red West and will receive a first-round bye in next week's OIA Division I tournament.
PEARL CITY (1-10) 000 00— 0 1 1
MILILANI (9-2) 106 3X—10 10 2
Lauren Fujisaki and Kellie Takamori. Kylee Rodrigues and Skye Virtudes. W — Rodrigues. L — Fujisaki.
Leading hitters — Mililani: Kristi Oshiro double; Celina Garces homer; Courtney Senas 2-3; Makani Duhaylonsod 2-3, 2 RBIs; Glenelle Nitta 2-3; Rebecca Lee double, 2 RBIs.
Reported by Joe Lee
WAIPAHU 2, LEILEHUA 0
The Marauders (5-6) shut out the Mules (2-9). Details were not available.
OIA WHITE
FARRINGTON 4, KAISER 2
Felicia Tui pitched a two-hitter, lifting Farrington over Kaiser, 4-2, in an OIA White game at Lanakila Field.
Kinci Ngiralmau and Leslie Faumui each had two hits for the Governors (8-3). The Cougars fell to 2-8.
KAISER (2-8) 000 000 2—2 2 0
FARRINGTON (8-3) 000 040 X—4 9 0
Kayla Alcoran and Mari Matthewson. Felicia Tui and Kinci Ngiralmau. W — Tui. L — Alcoran.
Leading hitters — Kaiser: Kayla Wong 1-2, run; Alex Tuehy 1-3, run. Farrington: Ngiralmau 2-4; Leslie Faumui 2-3.
Reported by Glenn Zukeran
MCKINLEY 10, 'ANUENUE 3
Trudy Hong and Richael Carey both went 2 for 4 to lead the host Tigers (7-3) past Na Koa (0-11).
'ANUENUE (0-11) 102 000 0— 3 6 1
MCKINLEY (7-3) 112 042 X—10 8 2
Nalani Kamano and Kamakana Keola. Gloria Hong and Trudy Hong. W — G. Hong. L — Kamano.
Leading hitters — 'Anuenue: Kala Lewis 2-4, triple; Keola 2-4. McKinley: Richael Carey 2-4; Trudy Hong 2-4; Allysa Hanaoka double.
Reported by Leilani Okuda
ILH
ST. FRANCIS 3, PAC-FIVE 1
Brittney Akana pitched a three-hitter as league-leading St. Francis defeated Pac-Five, 3-1, yesterday in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu game at Kamamalu Field.
Sasha Koko had two hits for the Troubadours (9-1).
PAC-FIVE (4-6) 000 001 0—1 3 1
ST. FRANCIS (9-1) 120 000 X—3 5 3
Sheridan Mahelona and Anela Palmerton. Brittney Akana and Ashley Smith. W — Akana. L — Mahelona.
Leading hitters — St. Francis: Sasha Koki 2-3.
Reported by Jenny Yamamura
PUNAHOU 4, 'IOLANI 0
Jasmine Ioane pitched a two-hitter as the Buffanblu (3-7) beat the Raiders (7-3) at Ala Wai Field.
PUNAHOU (3-7) 002 002 0—4 9 3
'IOLANI (7-3) 000 000 0—0 2 2
Jasmine Ioane and Taylor Yamauchi, Sara Sameshima (3). Britney Guro, Kelly Imada (7) and Kai Masutani. W — Ioane. L — Guro.
Leading hitters — Punahou: Marisa Murakami 2-3; Erin Moon 2-3, triple, RBI, run. 'Iolani: Lauren Oyadomari 2-4.
Reported by Kara Nishimura
SACRED HEARTS 4, MPI 3
Joslyn Eugenio hit a three-run triple in the top of the seventh inning to help the Lancers (4-6) beat the Owls (3-7).
SACRED HEARTS (4-6) 100 000 3—4 8 3
MID-PACIFIC (3-7) 002 010 0—3 5 1
Corry Abellanida and Chelsea Kamai. Shari Shobu and Mari Tanaka. W — Abellanida. L — Shobu.
Leading hitters — Sacred Hearts: Joslyn Eugenio 2-4, triple, 3 RBIs; Tai Vegas double; Tiara Ilae double. Mid-Pacific: none.
Reported by Chester Hirano
MARYKNOLL AT KAMEHAMEHA
The game between the Spartans and Warriors was rained out. A makeup date has not been scheduled.