Wednesday, April 14, 1999
Jerome Williams tossed a no-hitter and hit three home runs as the Waipahu Marauders (4-2)beat the Moanalua Menehunes, 13-0, in Oahu Interscholastic Association baseball yesterday. No-hitter for Waipahu
OIA BOYS' BASEBALL
Williams struck out 10 against Moanalua (0-5).
Waipahu 014 53-13 11 0 Moanalua 000 00- 0 0 4Jerome Williams and Cedric Crisostomo; Brad Badua, John Carr (3), James Strombach (5) and Russ Fukushima. W-Williams. L-Badua.Leading hitters-Wai: Jerome Williams 3-3, 3 HR, 6 RBIs; Andrew Asino 3-3, HR, 4 RBIs.
Waianae 3, Radford 2
At Waianae, Akaniao Kozeniewski drove in the tying run with a double, then scored the winning run in the bottom of the fifth as the Seariders (5-1) edged the Rams (1-5).
Radford 100 100 0-2 5 3 Waianae 100 020 X-3 5 3Matthew Hunter, Lopaca Kia (6) and Tim Clarkson; Kelii Lopes, Akaniao Kozeniewski (6) and Peter Sarono. W-Kozeniewski. L-Kia.Leading Hitters-Rad: Robert Garrett 2-3, Lopaka Kia 3-3. Wai: Akaniao Kozeniewski 2-3, 2 2b; Peter Sarono 2-3.
Pearl City 7, Mililani 6
At Pearl City, Chad Yamamoto drew a bases-loaded walk to send home the winning run as the Chargers (4-1) beat the Trojans (4-1).
Mililani 100 050 0-6 5 1 Pearl City 000 331 x-7 8 3Stephen Terashita, Wade Szameitat (4) and Bryce Watanabe; Brandon Kameoka and Tyler Lee. W-Kameoka. L-Szemeitat.Leading hitters-PC: Troy Yoshida 2-3, 2b; Brandon Hookala 2-4, HR, 3 RBIs.
Nanakuli 5, Campbell 2
At Nanakuli, Junius Wong scattered five hits and struck out seven as the Golden Hawks (3-2) defeated the Sabers (2-4).
Campbell 000 110 0-2 5 1 Nanakuli 003 200 x-5 6 1Keoni Kapana, Joey Johnson (3) and Michael Cabral; Junious Wong and Sam Luavasa. W-Wong. L-Kapana.Leading hitters-Camp: Jaime Rabaino 2-3, 3b; Bryce Miyashiro 2-3. Nan: Eugene Winchester 2-4, 2b.
Aiea 8, Waialua 0
At Aiea, Ross Tanaka held the Bulldogs (0-5) hitless for five innings for Na Alii (5-1).
Waialua 000 000 0-0 6 2 Aiea 203 102 x-8 12 0Jacob Dela Cruz and Robin McElreath; Ross Tanaka, Adrian Williams (6), Kyle Correira (7) and Kirt Powell. W-Tanaka. L-Dela Cruz.Leading hitters-Wai: Benton Cadiz 3-4, 2b. Aiea: Michael Brian Ogawa 2-3, 2 2b, 2 RBIs; Derek Kawakami 2-4, 3b; Casey Onaga 2-3, 2b, 2 RBIs; Ross Tanaka 2-3; Derek Akimoto 2-4.
Castle 7, Kaimuki 2
At Kaimuki, Beaux Bonilla's two-out, two-run triple in the fifth helped break a 2-2 tie and the Knights (4-0) remained undefeated with the win over the Bulldogs (1-3).
Castle 101 030 2-7 11 0 Kaimuki 010 100 0-2 9 1Kyle Colunga, Paul Collins (7) and Russell Kimura, Thad Wai (7); Fred Kaluna, Tyrone Tausaga (6) and Randan Nishimura. W-Colunga. L- Kaluna.Leading hitters-Cas: Colin Kaneshiro 2-4, Davin McNeal 4-4, 2b, HR, 3 RBIs. Kai: Reid Yoshikawa 2-4, 2 2b; Brandon Shiraishi 2-3, Mike Koenigs 2-3, 3b.
Kalani 10, Farrington 0
At Kahala Park, Keala-Joe Fujimori led off the game with a home run and the Falcons (4-0) beat the Governors (0-4).
Farrington 000 00- 0 1 3 Kalani 160 3x-10 9 0Shaun Tadil and Richard Larto; Brandon Ponce, Brandon Frost (3), Kenny Shimizu (5) and Geoffrey Sato, Sean Kaku (5). W-Ponce. L-Tadil.Leading hitters-Kal: Keala-Joe Fujimori 3-3, HR, 2 RBIs; Brandon Tanaka 2-2, Henri Berger HR.
Kalaheo 3, Roosevelt 2
At Kailua District Park, Ikaika Hollinger scored the deciding run on Bryce Miyahira's sacrifice fly in the fifth inning as the Mustangs (2-2) edged the Rough Riders (1-3).
Roosevelt 000 200 0-2 4 0 Kalaheo 010 110 x-3 4 0Brandon Tanabe and Chad Kapanui; Kalani Rodenhurst and Nalei Sooto. W-Rodenhurst. L-Tanabe.
McKinley 9, Kahuku 5
At McKinley, Jordan Kurahara struck out seven and walked one while pitching a complete game as the Tigers (1-3) won their first game of the season.
Kahuku 202 001 0-5 10 1 McKinley 350 100 x-9 10 1Loa Marasco, Daniel Kawahakui (2) and Regan Manutai; Jordan Kurahara and Darin Garcia. W-Kurahara. L-Marasco.Leading hitters-Kah: Loa Marasco 2-4, 2b, 3b, RBI; Regan Manutai 3-4, Brandon Vendiola 2-4. McK: Darin Garcia 2-4, 3b, 2 RBIs; Reid Goto 3-3, Jordan Kurahara 2-4, 2 RBIs.
Kaiser 9, Kailua 6
At Kailua, Kaulana Kaapana and Daniel Heu each hit home runs in both the fifth and sixth innings as the Cougars (3-1) handed the Surfriders (3-1) their first loss of the season. Kaapana finished the game with three home runs and five RBIs.
Kaiser 200 133 0-9 14 2 Kailua 402 000 0-6 9 5Derek Yonamine, Travis Sato (1), Kahana Kaapana (5), Landon Amoy (7) and Amoy, John Kugisaki; Jay Kekaula, David Horswill (4), Pomai Mokulehua (6) and Lopaka Burgess, Kawika Kaita (6).Leading hitters-Kais: Kaulana Kaapana 3-4, 3 HRs, 5 RBIs; Darin Yun 2-4, 2b; Daniel Heu 3-4, 2b, 2 HR. Kail: John Torres HR; Justin Lui 2-4, HR; Kekaula 2-4; Kaita 2-3, 2b