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Posted on: Sunday, March 23, 2008

Castillo pitches 'Aiea by Mililani

Photo gallery: Aiea vs Mililani baseball

By Stanley Lee
Advertiser Staff Writer

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'Aiea's Randy Castillo struck out 11 batters in his first start of the season, a 6-1 win over Mililani.

Photos by ANDREW SHIMABUKU | Honolulu Advertiser

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'Aiea's Dane Matsuo slides safely into home in the third inning as Mililani catcher Travis Inouye waits for the throw.

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'AIEA — Aside from a shaky beginning, Randy Castillo was solid in his first pitching start of the season yesterday.

Castillo struck out 11 and gave up just two hits to lead the 'Aiea High School baseball team to a 6-1 win over Mililani in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red West game.

"He was ready; he answered the bell," 'Aiea coach Ryan Kato said. "He was waiting for the start all season, (but) had hiccups along the way."

Castillo, last year's OIA West Player of the Year, was recovering from an injury to his non-throwing shoulder. Though he has played this season, yesterday's start was a game-time decision.

"At this point of the year, I wouldn't want to rush anybody, so we took extra precaution," Kato said. "He always wants to play, but I'm looking more down the road."

Mililani (2-3), ranked ninth in the Advertiser's Top 10 poll, threatened to score early. Three walks by Castillo loaded the bases in the top of the first inning with one out. But Castillo got a strikeout and flyout to end the inning.

Castillo struck out all three Mililani batters in the second, but the Trojans threatened in the third, putting Jordan Queja at third and Micah Yabe at second with two outs. Castillo then got Travis Inouye to ground out to end the inning.

In the fourth, Mililani loaded the bases on an error, a hit batsman and a walk. But with two outs, Castillo struck out Jay Yoshizawa to end the inning.

"Coming off an injury, I was hoping to throw good," said Castillo, who added he wasn't bothered by the sore shoulder during the game.

Meanwhile, Mililani pitcher Dustin Antolin kept 'Aiea in check until the bottom of the third inning. With runners at first and third, Ricky Itagaki singled to right field to score Kainoa Ah Sing-Ka'ahanui. After a passed ball advanced runners to second and third, Brennan Alejo drove in Dane Matsuo with a sacrifice fly to right field to make it 2-0.

Na Ali'i (3-2) loaded the bases with one out in the fourth inning and scored a run when Kanekoa Asing was hit by a pitch. Carson Tsuruda's RBI single made it 4-0 and with the bases still loaded, Itagaki drew a walk to increase the lead to 5-0.

"That was tough," Mililani coach Dean Sato said. "We wanted to score some runs but we left too many runners on base.

"The first few innings, had we scored, the game would have been different."

Itagaki doubled in the sixth and scored off Alejo's RBI single and error to make it 6-0. Jaran Iwane then grounded out to Yabe, the Mililani shortstop, who made a diving catch to start an inning-ending double play.

"It's probably the best game we played all season," said Itagaki, who also drove in two runs. "Everyone was hitting good. We just came off from a tough loss against Pearl City and everybody was working hard at practice and came out firing."

Queja tripled to center field leading off the seventh for Mililani. He scored when Yoshizawa's batted ball was fielded off the mound by Castillo, who threw to first base to get the out.

MILILANI (2-3) 000 000 1—1 2 1

'AIEA (3-2) 002 301 X—6 8 3

Dustin Antolin, Preston Pacolba (4) and Travis Inouye. Randy Castillo and Carson Tsuruda. W — Castillo. L — Antonlin.

Leading hitters — Mililani: Jordan Queja 2-2, triple. 'Aiea: Ricky Itagaki 2-3, double, 2 RBIs; Tsuruda 2-3, RBI; Brennan Alejo 1-2, 2 RBIs.

LEILEHUA 3, KAPOLEI 2

Kepa Lorenzo scored twice and to help the host Mules (3-3) beat the Hurricanes (2-3) at Fred Wright Field. Curtis Donald went 4 for 4 with a double to lead Kapolei.

KAPOLEI (2-3) 100 000 1—2 8 2

LEILEHUA (3-3) 010 020 0—3 4 0

Oliver Taoy and Christian Nazareno. Dezmond Ontai, Darren Baccay (7) and Jayson Cabalce. W — Ontai. L — Taoy.

Leading hitters — Kapolei: Curtis Donald 4-4, double; Nazareno 2-2, double. Leilehua: Brett Nakasone double; Kepa Lorenzo 2 runs.

Reported by Mike Kim

PEARL CITY 2, CAMPBELL 1

Chase Numata and two relievers combined on a five-hitter as the Chargers (4-1) beat the host Sabers (2-3). Bronson Ellis went 2 for 3 for Campbell.

PEARL CITY (4-1) 000 000 2—2 3 1

CAMPBELL (2-3) 010 000 0—1 5 0

Chase Numata, Micah Nakasone (6), Bryson Namba (7) and Carlton Tanabe. Charles Kaalekahi, Allyn Oliva-Respicio (7) and Cameron Howser. W — Nakasone. L — Oliva-Respicio.

Leading hitters — Pearl City: Ryne Acosta double. Campbell: Bronson Ellis 2-3; Sebasian Locquiao double; Keanu Kapana double, RBI.

Reported by Kaci Cole

RED EAST

KAISER 11, MOANALUA 3

Pono Meyer went 3 for 4 with a three-run home run and Dustin Dela Pena added a two-run homer to lead the visiting Cougars (4-1) over Na Menehune (2-4) in an OIA Red East game.

KAISER (4-1) 303 000 5—11 11 1

MOANALUA (2-4) 020 100 0 —3 7 1

Zachary Wong and Bryce Marcouiller. Reagan Lum, Dae Wang Kim (4), Landon Yoshikawa (7) and Chris Liu-Saguid. W — Wong. L — Lum.

Leading hitters — Kaiser: Dustin Dela Pena 2-run home run; Joe Honma double; Marcouillier double; Pono Meyer 3-4, 3-run home run; James Kawashima double; Landon Tamanaha 2-4, double. Moanalua: Jared Coloma 2-4, double, RBI.

Reported by Erika Fukushima

ROOSEVELT 9, KAILUA 8

Justin Otaguro went 3 for 5 and drove in three runs and TJ Bae had a double and a home run to lead the Rough Riders (3-2) over the host Surfriders (4-1). Keenan Tanaka hit two home runs and Kale Sumner hit one homer for Kailua.

ROOSEVELT (3-2) 001 050 12—9 13 1

KAILUA (4-1) 110 201 21—8 10 0

Kelson Okimoto, Billy Kamau (8) and ... Rob DeMarsh, Ryan McMonigle (5) and Keenan Tanaka. W — Kamau. L — McMonigle.

Leading hitters — Roosevelt: Justin Otaguro 3-5, 2 singles, double, 3 RBIs; TJ Bae 2-4, double, homer; Aaron Yamane 2-4, 2 singles. Kailua: Kale Sumner 1-4, homer, 2 RBIs; Tanaka 2-3, 2 homers, 2 RBIs; Jordan Limahai 2-3, single, triple, RBI; Matt Nakata 2-4, single, double, RBI.

Reported by Diana Baldwin

KALANI 21, MCKINLEY 2

Kiel Odo doubled, homered and drove in three runs, Troy Kashiwabara had three singles, and Leigh Yanagihara hit a two-run homer as the visiting Falcons (2-3) got 14 hits in beating the Tigers (0-5) in a game called after five innings due to the mercy rule.

KALANI (2-3) 446 43—21 14 1

MCKINLEY (0-5) 200 00 —2 5 5

Dylan Bonwiegandt, Gavin Okada (4), Cody Hiranaga (5) and Kiel Odo. Jonathan Ho, Masahiro Kato (3), Cody Reyes (4) and Kelsen Ganeku. W — Bonwiegandt. L — Ho.

Leading hitters — Kalani: Odo 2-3, double, homer, 3 RBIs; Troy Kashiwabara 3 singles; Sean Nagaoka triple, 3 runs, 2 RBIs; Bryce Tomatani double, run; Leigh Yanagihara 2-run homer, 2 RBIs. McKinley: Reyes 1-2, triple, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Kyle Kurahashi Takenaka

OIA WHITE

WAIPAHU 6, KAHUKU 3

Eric Hudson went 2 for 2 with two doubles and Ignatius Mackenzie also had a double as the Marauders (3-0) beat the visiting Red Raiders (1-2) in an OIA White game.

KAHUKU (1-2) 020 001 0—3 6 3

WAIPAHU (3-0) 013 101 X—6 8 6

Steven Daness and Kekoa Huges. Eric Hudson, Tryton Gante (7) and Ignatius Mackenzie. W — Hudson. L — Daness.

Leading hitters — Kahuku: Daness 2-4, double. Waipahu: Hudson 2-2, 2 doubles; Mackenzie double.

Reported by Milton Takenaka

RADFORD 15, WAIALUA 4

Matt Tsuneda drove in three runs and Walsh Lager added two RBIs as the Rams (2-1) rolled over the host Bulldogs (1-2). AJ Hernandez and Michael Montgomery tripled for Waialua.

RADFORD (2-1) 442 23-15 5 3

WAIALUA (1-2) 120 01- 4 6 5

Zack Saitz and Domingo Tusakarder. Kaikala Carvalho, Bryce Whittaker (3), Anthony Esteban (5) and Christian Whittaker. W — Saitz. L — Carvalho.

Leading hitters — Radford: Matt Tsuneda 1-1, 3 RBIs; Walsh Lager 1-2, 2 RBIs. Waialua: AJ Hernandez 1-3, triple; Michael Montgomery triple.

Reported by Terry Onizuka

KALAHEO 9, KAIMUKI 1

Aaron Fernandez picked up the win in relief and went 2 for 3 at the plate with two RBIs and two runs scored to lift the Mustangs (3-1) over the Bulldogs (2-2) at Kailua Rec Center. Ian Delizo went 2 for 4 with a double for Kaimuki.

KAIMUKI (2-2) 000 100 0—1 7 3

KALAHEO (3-1) 300 240 0—9 7 1

Kevin Nishiyama, Eddie Char (5) and Ian Delizo. Richard Preza-Haynes, Aaron Fernandez (4), Steven Vega (7) and Lawika Bator. W — Fernandez. L — Nishiyama.

Leading hitters — Kaimuki: Delizo 2-4, double. Kalaheo: Fernandez 2-3, double, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Preza-Haynes 3 runs.

Reported by Tim Lierman

FARRINGTON 7, NANAKULI 0

The Governors (2-1) were awarded the victory when the Golden Hawks (0-4) forfeited the game.

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MID-PACIFIC 8, 'IOLANI 7

Easton Torigoe went 3 for 6 with three RBIs, and Mike Nagamine and Aaron Fujiki each drove in two runs as the Owls (6-0) beat the host Raiders (2-4). Jarrett Arakawa had three hits, including a two-run homer, for 'Iolani.

MID-PACIFIC (6-0) 230 100 100 1—8 15 2

'IOLANI (2-4) 200 041 000 0—7 13 1

Robert Dittirck, Dane Kinoshita (5), Gavin Kinoshita and Aaron Fujiki. Sheldon Lee, Ronnie Hirokawa (2), Breland Almadova (2), Trent Miyashiro (5), Kelsey Outram (6) and Grant Iwamoto. W — G. Kinoshita. L — Outram.

Leading hitters — Mid-Pacific: Russell Doi 2-4; Fujiki 3-6, triple, 2 RBIs; Easton Torigoe 3-6, 3 RBIs; Mike Nagamine 3-5, 2 RBIs. 'Iolani: Jarrett Arakawa 3-5, 2-run homer, 3 RBIs; Almadova 3-6, 2 doubles; Reyn Nagamine 2-3; Grant Liu 2-3, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Dean Yonamine

PUNAHOU 9, DAMIEN 8

Tyler Young went 2 for 4 with three RBIs and the Buffanblu (5-1) scored twice in the top of the seventh to knock off the Monarchs (2-4) at Ala Wai Field. Aalona Amimoto went 4 for 4 for Damien.

PUNAHOU (5-1) 011 014 2—9 10 2

DAMIEN (2-4) 013 211 0—8 12 1

Reece Kiriu, Jeremy Fujimoto (3), Paul Sneider (5) and Zach Kometani. Isaac Ventura, John Awa (5), DJ Andrade (7) and Darby Ventura. W — Sneider. L — Awa.

Leading hitters — Punahou: Kometani double, triple, RBI; Tyler Young 2-4, 3 RBIs; Sneider 2-2, double, triple, RBI; Evan Lim 2-3, RBI. Damien: Andrade double; Oli Meheula 2-4, RBI; Michael Memea 2-4, RBI; Taylor Kauweloa triple; Aalona Amimoto 4-4.

SAINT LOUIS 12, MARYKNOLL 2

Moses Samia hit a home run, drove in three runs and scored twice, and Evan Fujihara went 3 for 3 and scored twice as the Crusaders (5-1) rolled over the Spartans (0-6) at Hans L'Orange Park in a game shortened to five innings. Matt Guzman doubled and scored for Maryknoll.

SAINT LOUIS (5-1) 081 12—12 17 0

MARYKNOLL (0-6) 110 00— 2 1 1

Noah Siegfried, Zach Markwith (5) and Keoni Haina. Craig Shoji, Matt Guzman (2), Jordan Kurokawa (4) and Kyle Hirata. W — Siegfried. L — Shoji.

Leading hitters — Saint Louis: Evan Fujihara 3-3, 2 run; Danny Higa 2-3, RBI, run; Moses Samia homer, 3 RBIs, 2 runs; Cole Shidaki triple, run; Kyle Watase double, RBI; Marcus Kimura 2-3, double, RBI, 2 runs; Haina 2-4, triple, RBI; Keoki Lopez run; Lucas Gonsalves 2-3, triple, 2 RBI, run; Kaden Kamoe 2-3, 2 runs; Grant Gabriel RBI. Maryknoll: Zach Fujimoto run; Josh Arakaki RBI; Matt Guzman double, run; Kyle Hirata RBI.

Reported by Gail Juan

PAC-FIVE 3, KAMEHAMEHA 2

Ian Padeken singled in Ross Yamato in the bottom of the 10th inning to lead the Wolfpack (2-4) over the Warriors (2-4) at Hans L'Orange Park. Ula Nakamura and Keanu Carmichael drove in runs for Kamehameha.

KAMEHAMEHA (2-4) 000 110 000 0—2 8 1

PAC-FIVE (2-4) 000 000 200 1—3 4 0

Tucker Troy, Kainoa Toriki (8), David Lee (10) and Ula Nakamura. Tyler Simao, Ian Padeken (9) and Reid Morihara. W — Padeken. L — Toriki.

Leading hitters — Kamehameha: T.C. Campbell single, run; Kapena Kalehuawehe-Gomes 2-5; Piikea Kitamura double; Ula Nakamura single, RBI; Arlie Johnson 2-4; Keanu Carmichael single, RBI. Pac-Five: Padeken single, RBI; Jon Ray Rodrigues 2-2; Keenan Shigematsu run; Reid Morihara double, RBI, run.

Reported by Gail Juan

Reach Stanley Lee at sktlee@honoluluadvertiser.com.