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Posted on: Saturday, April 5, 2008

'Iolani topples third-ranked Punahou in ILH, 11-4

Advertiser Staff

Reyn Nagamine homered and drove in two runs and host 'Iolani stunned No. 3 Punahou, 11-4, yesterday in an Interscholastic League of Ho-nolulu game.

The Raiders improved to 6-5, while the Buffanblu fell to 7-3-1.

Matt Suiter and Josh Bninski each had two hits for Punahou.

'IOLANI (6-5) 340 112 0—11 12 2

PUNAHOU (7-3-1) 210 000 1— 4 11 4

Jarrett Arakawa, Kelsey Outram (4) and Grant Iwamoto. Paul Snieder, Jeremy Fujimoto (2), Alaka'i Aglipay (6) and Zach Kometani, Travis Tanaka (7) W — Arakawa. L — Snieder.

Leading hitters — 'Iolani: Lionel Fujioka 2-3, 3 runs; Breland Almadova 2-5, 2 runs; Brennan Nacario 2-3, 3 runs; Reyn Nagamine 2-4, homer, 2 RBIs, 3 runs; Grant Liu 2 RBIs. Punahou: Matt Suiter 2-3; Josh Bninski 2-4, two doubles; Kometani 2 RBIs.

Reported by Gail Juan

NO. 1 SAINT LOUIS 12, PAC-FIVE 7

Lucas Gonsalves and Moses Samia each had four hits as the top-ranked Crusaders (10-1) outslugged the Wolfpack (2-9) at Ala Wai field.

SAINT LOUIS (10-1) 042 020 4—12 19 1

PAC-FIVE (2-9) 104 020 0 —7 10 2

Chris Chung, Zach Markwith (3), Tamatoa DeMello (6) and Moses Samia. Ian Padeken, Ryan Ueunten (3), Shayne Nakata (4), Joey Maekawa (7), Jordan Kumasaka (7) and Reid Morihara. W — Markwith. L — Padeken.

Leading hitters — Saint Louis: DeMello 2-5, triple, 2 runs, RBI; Danny Higa triple, 2 runs, RBI; Kyle Gonzaga 2-5, RBI; Samia 4-4, 2 RBI; Kaden Kamoe 3-5, 2 RBI, run; Lucas Gonsalves 4-5, single, double, triple, 2 RBI, 3 runs. Pac-Five: Kama Moises 3-4, double, triple. 3 runs, 2 RBI; Travis Ogimi 2-4, double, 3 RBI.

Reported by Gail Juan

NO. 2 MID-PACIFIC 12, MARYKNOLL 0

Robert Dittrick pitched a five-inning no-hitter and Mikey Nagamine went 3 for 3, including a grand slam, as the Owls (10-1) beat the Spartans (0-11).

MARYKNOLL (0-11) 000 00 — 0 0 3

MID-PACIFIC (10-1) 606 0X — 12 10 0

Zach Fujimoto, Jeff Hagino (2), Matt Guzman (3) and David Nishiki. Robert Dittrick and Aaron Fujiki. W — Dittrick. L — Fujimoto.

Leading hitters — Mid-Pacific: Mikey Nagamine 3-3, double, grand slam, 5 RBIs; Derek Tan 2-3.

Reported by Lauren Furumoto

KAMEHAMEHA 12, DAMIEN 5

Piikea Kitamura hit a two-run homer and Ola Nakamura went 2 for 2 with three RBIs, leading the Warriors (5-5-1) past the Monarchs (3-8) at Central O'ahu Regional Park.

DAMIEN (3-8) 300 101 0— 5 5 1

KAMEHAMEHA (5-5-1) 312 501 0—12 17 1

Travis Derby, John Awa (2) and Darby Ventura. Tucker Troy, Patrick Akana (7) and Keanu Carmichael. W — Troy. L — Derby.

Leading hitters — Damien: Ventura 2-4, RBI; Taylor Kauweloa double, 2 RBIs; Kaina double, RBI. Kamehameha: Jacob Meyer 3-3, double, RBI; T.C. Campbell 3-3, double, RBI; Carmichael 2-3, double, 2 RBIs; Piikea Kitamura 2-run homer; Kalei Hanawahine 2-3; Ola Nakamura 2-2, 3 RBIs.

Reported by Vern Ramie

NO. 4 PEARL CITY 7, LEILEHUA 1

Cory Yuh spaced three hits and Bryson Namba drove in two runs to lead the Chargers (7-1) past the Mules (3-6) in an OIA Red West game.

PEARL CITY (7-1) 000 501 1—7 7 1

LEILEHUA (3-6) 000 100 0—1 3 1

Cory Yuh and Carlton Tanabe. Darren Baccay, Kepa Lorenzo (5), Jayson Cabalce (6) and Cabalce, (5) Desmond Ontai. W — Yuh. L — Baccay.

Leading hitters — Pearl City: Duane Kiyota 2-4; Bryson Nakamura 2-4, double; Bryson Namba triple, 2 RBIs. Leilehua: Lopaka Chandler 2-2, triple.

Reported by Mike Kim

WAI'ANAE 9, KAPOLEI 4

Ben McQuown went 3 for 4 with a homer and three RBIs, and the Seariders (5-4) trailing 4-3, used a five-run fifth inning to beat the Hurricanes (3-6).

KAPOLEI (3-6) 101 020 0—4 7 2

WAI'ANAE (5-4) 003 050 1—9 11 2

Kalani Omoto, Michael Filio (6) and Brandon Damas. Kalei Hensley, Aina Kalaola-Myer (5), Quintin Tiapula (7) and R.J. Tacgere-Bailey. W — Hensley. L — Omoto.

Leading hitters — Kapolei: Kalani Brackenridge 2-4, double; Curtis Donald 1-3, 2 RBIs. Wai'anae: Tacgere-Bailey 2-3, RBI; Ben McQuown 3-4, 2 RBIs, homer (6th); Bud Pickering 2-4, Tiapula 2-4, triple.

Reported by Kekoa Kaluhiokalani

CAMPBELL 5, MILILANI 4

The Sabers (5-3) rallied for five runs in the bottom of the sixth inning and Keanu Kapana pitched a scoreless seventh to turn back the Trojans (2-7).

MILILANI (2-7) 100 210 0—4 9 1

CAMPBELL (5-3) 000 005 X—5 9 5

Kylen Cadiam, Dustin Antolin (6) and Kellen Miyasato. Allyn Oliva-Respicio, Dane Benz (6), Keanu Kapana (7) and Cameron Howser, Kapana (6), Howser (7). W — Benz. L — Antolin. Save — Kapana.

Leading hitters — Mililani: Jay Yoshizawa 3-4, two doubles, 2 runs. Campbell: Christian Marquez 2-3; Ke. Kapana 2-3; Kia Kapana 2-3.

Reported by Kaci Cole

CASTLE 13, KAISER 3

Marcus Ofoia-Stevens hit a three-run triple in a six-run bottom of the first inning and Bryan Raines spaced four hits as the Knights (6-3) beat the Cougars (6-3) in an OIA Red East game.

KAISER (6-3) 010 02— 3 4 1

CASTLE (6-3) 625 0X—13 11 1

Kekoa Torres, Dustin Dela Pena (1), Zachary Wong (2), Cal Tashiro (4) and Bryce Marcouiller. Bryan Raines and Coby Agres. W — Raines. L — Torres.

Leading hitters — Kaiser: Dela Pena 2-3, triple; Marcouiller. Castle: Kainoa Tom 2-2, triple, 3-runs; Josh Serrano 2-2, 2-runs; Agres 2-2; Marcus Ofoia-Stevens 3-run triple.

Reported by Chad Uyehara

MOANALUA 10, KALANI 2

Kenson Miyaki went 3 for 3 and Jared Coloma had two hits and two RBIs, leading Na Menehune (5-4) over the Falcons (3-5).

KALANI (3-5) 000 100 1— 2 5 1

MOANALUA (5-4) 312 031 X—10 14 0

Sean Nagaoka and Kiel Odo. Dae Yang Kim and Chris Liu-Saguid. W — Kim. L — Nagaoka.

Leading hitters — Kalani: Anthony Asuncion triple, RBI. Moanalua: Jared Coloma 2-4, 2 RBIs; Kenson Miyaki 3-3, double; Timothy Arakawa 2-3, double.

Reported by Kristine Hirata

ROOSEVELT 15, MCKINLEY 4

Zach Tamasaki and T.J. Bae hit home runs and the Rough Riders (4-5) took advantage of 11 walks to beat the Tigers (0-8).

ROOSEVELT (4-5) 612 60—15 12 1

MCKINLEY (0-8) 100 30— 4 6 3

Rylan Ikehara, Casey Tanabe (4) and Tyler Nitahara, Erik Ching (4), Cameron Fuchigami (5). Masahiro Kato, Jonathan Ho (1), Brandon Maeda (4), Cody Reyes (5) and Kelsen Ganeku. W — Ikehara. L — Kato.

Leading hitters — Roosevelt: Zach Tamasaki 2-run homer; T.J. Bae 2-2, double, solo homer (2); Aaron Yamane 2-2. McKinley: Kato 2-3; Reyes triple, RBI; Ganeku triple, RBI.

Reported by Kyle Kurahashi Takenaka

WAIPAHU 12, RADFORD 1

Kaimi Haina allowed just one hit (first inning) and struck out nine and Ignatius Mckenzie went 3 for 3 with 4 RBIs to leading the Marauders (7-0) over the Rams in an OIA White game.

RADFORD (4-3) 100 00— 1 1 3

WAIPAHU (7-0) 244 2X—12 9 0

Zach Seitz, Damon Puskarich (3) and Puskarich, Seitz. Kaimi Haina and Ignatius Mckenzie. W — Haina. L — Seitz. Waipahu: Tryton Gante 1-2 triple, RBI; Eric Hudson double, 3 RBIs, Mckenzie 3-3, double 4 RBIs.

Reported by Milton Takenaka

KAIMUKI 25, FARRINGTON 5

Kohta Nishitani had four hits, and Eddie Char and Casey Obrien each had three hits to lead the Bulldogs (4-4) past the Governors (2-5).

KAIMUKI (4-4) 885 31—25 12 0

FARRINGTON (2-5) 001 40— 5 6 8

Eddie Char, Duke Okudara (5) and Ian Delizo, Char (5). Wayne Segundo, Alan Lumansoc (3) and Brandon Tuzon, Segundo (3). W — Char. L — Segundo.

Leading hitters — Kaimuki: Kohta Nishitani 4-6, triple; Char 3-6, triple; Casey Obrien 3-5.

Reported by Brandon Baniaga

WAIALUA 7, NANAKULI 0

The Bulldogs (2-6) were awarded a forfeit victory when the Golden Hawks (0-8) were unable to field a team.