HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS
Doi keeps Mid-Pacific moving through ILH tournament
Russell Doi scored on an error in the bottom of the first to give Mid-Pacific an early headstart on its way to a 2-0 win over Iolani in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu tournament last night.
Mid-Pacific pitcher Dane Kinoshita allowed nine hits but still shut out the Raiders.
Iolani (9-8) |
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9 |
3
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Mid-Pacific (15-3) |
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2 |
4 |
0 |
Jarrett Arakawa, Kelsey Outram (5) and Grant Iwamoto. Dane Kinoshita and Aaron Fujiki. W--Kinoshita. L--Arakawa.
Leading hitters--Iolani: Lionel Fujioka 2-4; Breland Almadova 3-3; Reyn Nagamine 2-3, 2b. Mid-Pacific: Russell Doi 3-3, RBI.
Kamehameha 3, Damien 1
Ula Nakamura singled in the bottom of the sixth inning, driving in two runs to allow the Warriors to come back and defeat the Monarchs at Ala Wai Community Park.
Damien (5-12) |
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4 |
2
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Kamehameha (8-8-1) |
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2 |
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Isaac Ventura, DJ Andrade (6) and Darby Ventura. Tucker Tory, Patrick Akana (6) and Keanu Carmichael. W--Akana. L--Andrade.
Leading hitters--Kamehameha: Ula Nakamura 2 RBIs.
OIA RED PLAYOFFS
Kaiser 11, Campbell 6
Bryce Marcouiller hit a homer in the bottom of the sixth inning to lead the Cougars past the Sabers.
Marcouiller finished 3-for-3 at bat with a double and two RBIs.
Campbell (8-7) |
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3 |
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6 |
11 |
0
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Kaiser (10-5) |
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107 |
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14 |
5 |
Charles Kaalekahi, Dane Benz (5), Christian Marquez (5) and Cameron Howser. Brent Takaki, Shotaro Saito (3), and Bryce Marcouiller. W--Saito. L--Kaalekahi.
Leading hitters--Campbell: Allyn Oliva-Respicio 2-3, 3 runs; Sebastian Locquiao 2-4, 2b, 3b, 3 RBIs; Marquez 2b, 2 RBIs. Kaiser: Marcouiller 3-3, 2b, HR, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Pono Meyer 2-4, HR, 3 RBIs; James Kawashima 3-4, 2b, RBI; Cal Tashiro 3-5, 2b, RBI.
Roosevelt 6, Waianae 4
Tyler Nitihara rapped out three hits as the Rough Riders defeated the Seariders in nine innings at Waianae high school.
Roosevelt will face Kaiser for fifth place in the OIA Red playoffs.
Roosevelt (9-8) |
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12 |
1
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Waianae (8-8) |
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2 |
Tyler Nitihara and Erik Ching. Daniel Madrano, Kalei Hensley (6) and RJ Tacgere-Bailey. W--Nitihara. L--Hensley.
Leading hitters--Roosevelt: Zach Hamasaki 2-5, 2b; Justin Otaguro 2-4; Lowen Kohooilihala 2-4, 2b; Nitihara 3-5; Cameron Fujigami 2-5. Waianae: Ryan Manuel 2-4; Ben McQuown 2-5, 2b; Dean Tambangcura 2-4; Kaeo Gomes 2-2, 2b.
Playoff games postponed
Playoff games in the Oahu Interscholastic Association Red Conference were postponed yesterday due to rain.
The Aiea-Kailua game was washed out and will be moved to Patsy Mink Central Oahu Regional Park today. Game time is 3 p.m.
The other semifinal between Castle and Pearl City was also pushed back to today.
Kailua is ready to go, any time, anywhere.
"It doesn't matter to us. I don't think it matters to (Aiea), either," Surfriders coach Corey Ishigo said. "We would've gone to Aiea to play if we had to."
If today's weather is playable, the Red championship game will be played on Monday at CORP, he said.
OIA WHITE PLAYOFFS
Waipahu 7, Kahuku 1
Tryton Gante struck out seven batters and had a double with an RBI at bat as the Marauders dominated the Red Raiders at Waipahu High School.
Ignatius Mackenzie hit a two run homer in the bottom of the third and Kaimi Haina had three hits, including a home run to lead Waipahu's batters.
Kahuku (9-4) |
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Waipahu (12-0-1) |
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Steven Van Ness and RJ Van Ness. Tryton Gante, Kaimi Haina (7) and Ignatius Mackenzie. W--Gante. L--S. Van Ness.
Leading hitters--Kahuku: Jordan Kamei 2-4; S. Van Ness 2-3. Waipahu: Gante 2b, RBI; Mackenzie HR (2); Haina 3-3, HR.
SOFTBALL
Kaimuki 8, Kalaheo 1
Korena Sefo went 3-for-4 with three RBIs as the Bulldogs dominated the Mustangs at Kaimuki High School.
Kalaheo (1-11) |
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5 |
3
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Kaimuki (6-6) |
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Kaira Holtzman, Caira Pires (3) and Hiilei Olson. Sheena Hussey, Ashley Kiaaina (6) and Mikki Morihara, Christy Kaaihue (5). W--Hussey. L--Hotzman.
Leading hitters--Kalaheo: Lili Cabral 2-3. Kaimuki: Korena Sefo 3-4, 3 RBIs; Kiaaina 2-3, 2 RBIs.