Prep Beat
Aiea blanks Waianae
Star-Bulletin staffMichael Ogawa tripled home two runners in the first inning and the Aiea Na Alii went on to beat the Waianae Seariders, 4-0, in an Oahu Interscholastic Association baseball game yesterday at Aiea.
Kyle Correa struck out 11 batters while walking two to get the complete-game victory for Aiea (7-2). Waianae fell to 6-3.
Aiea remained tied for first place in the OIA's Western Division with Pearl City and Mililani.
Aiea 400 000 0-4 5 0 Waianae 000 000 0-0 3 3Kyle Correa and Kirk Powell; Akaniao Kozenewski and Peter Sarono. W-Correa. L-Kozeneski.Leading hitters-Aiea: Keith Matsumura 2-3, 2b; Michael Ogawa 3b, 2 RBI, 1-3. Wai-Keoki Telles 2-3, 2b.
Pearl City 4, Nanakuli 1: At Nanakuli, Brandon Kameoka struck out 10 to lead the Chargers over the Golden Hawks.
Pearl City 001 200 1-4 7 1 Nanakuli 000 010 0-1 0 2Brandon Kameoka and Tyler Lee; Kevin Calleon and Samson Luavasa.Leading Hitters-PC: Jeffrey Iwata 2-3. Nanakuli: Silas Ah Sui 2-4, 2b, 3b; Maka Vickers 2-3, 2b; Liko Glushenko 2-3, 2b.
Roosevelt 10, Kaimuki 1: At Kaimuki, Chad Kapanui struck out nine Bulldogs in five innings and Adrian Mols hit a two-run homer in the fourth for the Rough Riders.
Roosevelt 012 250 0-10 9 1 Kaimuki 001 000 0- 1 5 6Chad Kapanui, Brett Akasaki (6) and Blaine Souza; Fred Kaluna, Tyrone Tausaga (5), and CoryShiraishi, Nash Souza (5). W-Kapanui. L-Kaluna.Leading hitters-Roos: Adrian Mols 2-5, HR, 2 RBI; Kukui Lucas 2-3, 2b. Kai: Reid Yoshikawa 3-3.
Mililani 3, Moanalua 2: At Moanalua, Danny Watkins doubled in two third-inning runs to put the Trojans ahead by one, and Eric Oshita held the Menehunes scoreless over the final four innings, striking out four.
Mililani 003 000 0-3 5 0 Moanalua 020 000 0-2 5 0Stephen Tarashita, Wade Szameitat (3), Eric Oshita (4) and Tyler Aoki; Johnathan Tanibe, John Carr (5) and Russ Fukushima. W-Tarashita.Castle 9, Farrington 2: At Joey DeSa Field, Justin Ikehara hit three doubles and drove in four runs for the Knights while Kyle Clolunga and Anthony Haugen combined to strike out eight and hold the Governors to five hits.
Castle 301 300 2-9 8 2 Farrington 001 001 0-2 5 8Kyle Colunga, Anthony Haugen (5) and Bobby Namba; Brandon Parras, Shawn Tabil (1), Richard Largo (7) and Shawn Tabil, Richard Largo (1), Shawn Tabil (7). W-Colunga. L-Parras.Leading hitters-Cas: Colin Kaneshiro 3-5, 2b, RBI; Justin Ikehara 3-4, 3 2b, 4 RBI. Farr: Louie Faylogna 2-4.
Kaiser 18, Kahuku 5: At Kahuku, Derek Yonemine blasted an inside-the-park homer to drive in three runs during a seven-run second inning as the Cougars beat the Red Raiders. Kaulani Kaapana went 5-for-5 with a solo home run and four RBIs for Kaiser.
Kaiser 170 042 4-18 21 2 Kahuku 310 100 0- 5 12 6Derek Yonemine, Dean Nikaido (6) and Daniel Heu; Loa Morasco, Brad Yoshizu (5), Daniel Wakakua (7) and Tyler Nakamura. W-Yonamine. L-Morasco.Leading hitters-Kais: Kaulani Kaapana 5-5, 4 RBI, HR; Jesse Yoshino 3-5, 2 3b, 2 RBI; Blake Sato 3-5, 2b, RBI; John Kugisaki 2-5, 2 HR, 2 RBI; Ross Furuhashi 2-5, 3b, 2b; Kahana Kaapana 2-5, 2b, 3b; Darin Yun 1-3, HR, RBI. Kah: Noa Padaken 3-4, 3b, RBI; Loa Morasco 2-4, 2b, RBI; Daniel Wakakuwa 2-4, 2b, RBI; Tyler Nakamura 2-4.
Kailua 7, Kalani 2: At Kalani, Justin Lui's two-run triple keyed a five-run first-inning burst by the Surfriders.
Kailua 510 010 0-7 11 0 Kalani 101 000 0-2 6 0Jay Kekaula, Pomai Mokulehua (7) and Lopaka Burgess; Robert Shimabuku and Sean Kaku. W-Kekaula. L-Shimabuku.Leading hitters-Kail: Bruddah Choy Foo, 2-4, 2b; Jon Torres, 2-4, 2b; Ryan Exstrom, 2-4, 2 2b; Lopaka Burgess, 2-3. Kal: Keala-Joe Fujimori, 3-4, 2b; Brandon Tanaka, 2-4.
Leilehua 21, Waialua 6: At Leilehua, winning pitcher Daniel Sekigawa had a two-run single, a two-run homer and an RBI triple to lead the Mules over the Bulldogs.
Waialua 033 00-6 4 3 Leilehua 6(12)2 1x-21 29 0Kapono Zukevich, Jacob Dela Cruz (1), Denton Cadiz (2), Zukevich (3) and Robin McElreath; Daniel Sekigawa, Ryan Paderes (3), William Clifton (4), Kyle Oroku (5) and Oroku, Clifton (5). W-Sekigawa. L-Zukevich.Leading hitters-Waial: Kapono Zukevich, 2-run HR; George Hatchie, 3b, 2 RBIs. Leil: Daniel Sekigawa, 4-4, 3b, HR, 5 RBIs; Cheyne Todani, 4-5, 2b, 4 RBIs; Mark Soriano, 4-5, 2 RBIs; Jay Baptista, 4-4, 2b.
Waipahu 4, Radford 3: At Waipahu, Jerome Williams went 3-for-3 at the plate, drove in the winning run with a fifth-inning double and was the winning pitcher in relief as the Marauders edged the Rams.
Radford 200 010 0-3 3 2 Waipahu 012 010 x-4 6 0Matthew Hunter, Lopaka Kia (4) and Tim Clarkson; Joseph Moananu, Jerome Williams (5) and Jannsen Rivera. W-Williams. L-Kia.Leading hitters-Rad: Robert Garrett, 3b. Waip: Jerome Williams, 3-3, 2 2b, RBI; Guysen Pauline, 2b, RBI.
McKinley 22, Kalaheo 21: At McKinley, Darin Garcia delivered a bases-loaded, two-out single in the seventh inning to cap a six-run rally that led the Tigers to a comeback win over the Mustangs after trailing, 19-8.
Kalaheo 240 670 2-21 16 3 McKinley 044 080 6-22 21 8Nalei Soota, Neil Sullivan (5), Chase Woods (7) and Sullivan, Sooto. Augie Nepo, Jeremy Ogata (5), Jordan Kurahara (6) and Darin Garcia.Leading hitters-Kalaheo: Kalai Rodenhurst 5-5, 3b, 3 RBIs; Tim Lieman 3-6, 2 2b, 4 RBIs; Neil Sullivan 2-4, 2b, 2 RBIs; Kaniele Denis 2-4, 2b. McKinley: Mark Igawa 3-6, 2 2b, 4 RBIs; Jeremy Ogata 4-4, 2b, 2 RBIs; George Bautista 2-2, 2b, 2 RBIs; David Kurahashi 2-5, 2b, 4 RBIs; Darin Garcia, 2-5, 2 RBIs.
Farrington-Kaiser suspended
Farrington led Kaiser, 42-28, with 19 seconds left in the third quarter of their OIA East girls' basketball game last night when a power outage on the Cougars' campus forced suspension of play. The game will be completed today at 5:30 p.m., at Kaiser.