Wednesday, March 28, 2001
Kamehameha pitcher Hubert Pruett scattered four hits and struck out eight as the Warriors beat Mid-Pacific, 5-3, at Ala Wai Field. The Warriors handed the Owls' their first loss of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu baseball season. Owls lose first game, 5-3
Star-Bulletin staffAt Ala Wai Field
Mid-Pacific 100 200 0 -- 3 4 0 Kamehameha 112 010 x -- 5 9 3 Ricky Bauer and Matt Inouye; Hubert Pruitt and Danny Nitahara.
Leading hitters--MPI: M. Inouye, 2-3. Kam: Tyler Perkins, 3-3, 2b, 2 3bs; Bronson Sardinha, 2b.Punahou 21, Maryknoll 2: Spencer Kam and Todd LaFountaine combined to drive in all seven of Punahou's runs in the third inning of the Buffanblu's rout of the Spartans. Kam hit a solo home run and a three-run triple in the inning, while LaFountaine added a three-run homer.
At Ala Wai Field
5 innings, 10-run rule
Punahou 147 36 -- 21 17 2 Maryknoll 110 00 -- 2 3 2 Kea Kometani, Jason Owens (3), Brent Teraoka (4), Matthew Oda (5) and Todd LaFountaine, Randall Mizuno (3); Kody Seminara, Kevin Sunada (3), Brandon Goshima (4), Reid Nakamura (5) and B. Goshima, K. Sunada (4), Goshima (5). W--Teraoka. L--Seminara.
Leading hitters--Pun: Spencer Kam, 2-2, 3b, solo HR, 4 RBIs; T. LaFountaine, 2-2, 3-run HR, 4 RBIs; Kyle Seminara, 2-2, 2b, 3b, 2 RBIs.Iolani 9, Pac-Five 1: Kila and Kala Kaaihue combined for five hits and five runs batted in as Iolani remained undefeated in the ILH.
At Iolani H.S. Field
Pac-Five 000 100 0 -- 1 4 2 Iolani 201 240 x -- 9 12 0 Paul Nishimura, Troy Okada (4) and Colby Holt; Corey Yamamoto, Rick Olsen (4), Kila Kaaihue (6) and Kala Kaaihue. W--Olsen. L--Nishimura.
Leading hitters--PF: Dennis Nakamasu, 2-3. Iol: Kila Kaaihue, 3-3, 2 2bs, 3 RBIs; Kala Kaaihue, 2-3, 2b, 2 RBIs; Blaine Umeda, 2-3.St. Louis 12, Damien 3: Kaimi Meade struck out seven Monarch batters to lead the Crusaders. Milton Grado went 3-for-4 and drove in a pair of runs for St. Louis.
At Moiliili Field
St. Louis 230 120 4 -- 12 14 2 Damien 001 000 2 -- 3 4 4 Kaiminaauao Meade, Brandon League (5) and Nick Tudisco, Aaron Mosises (7); Matthew Higa, Chase Masuda (5), Daniel Chamizo (7) and Jared Chun. W--Meade. L--Higa.
Leading hitters--StL: Grandon Costa, 3-5; Brandon Sato, 3-5, 2b; Milton Grado, 3-4, 2b, 2 RBIs; Shaynen Arellano, 2-3, 2b. Dam: Stean Abe, 2 RBIs.
BIIF
Waiakea 10, Hilo 9: Ryan Hanohano singled in the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning to lift Waiakea to a Big Island Interscholastic Federation victory.At Waiakea field
Hilo (2-1) 020 007 0 -- 9 7 0 Waiakea (2-0) 500 400 1 -- 10 15 3 WP: Kaleo Kaaihue. LP: Brett Kimura.
Leading hitters Waiakea: Ryan Hanohano 3-5, 3 RBIs; Casey Meguro 3-5; Matt Yamauchi 2-3, 2 RBIs; Branden Kawazoe 2 RBIs; Dana Yamashita 2 RBIs; Hilo: Brandon Moke 2 runs scored.Girls basketball
Campbell 44, Waialua 31: The Sabers overcame an early deficit to beat the visiting Bulldogs in an OIA West contest. Campbell's Renette Fajardo led all scorers with 14 points.At Campbell
Waialua 17 2 7 5 -- 31 Campbell 8 12 13 11 -- 44 Waialua -- Ashley Yoshizu 2, Joanna Alfanta 8, Crystalen Lopez 2, Nicole Awaya 4, Angela Lewis 0, Shanay Coloma 2, Clarice Kajiwara 1, Michelle Fore 8, Melissa Baker 4, Treasure Chun 0; Campbell -- Renette Fajardo 14, Jasmine Lopez 0, Judy Corpuz 0, Chaunte Jackson 4, Denise Alonzo 7, Kamaile Vigue 0, Bonnie Holdstock 0, Jamie Kua 9, Amy Elam 4, Zallyn Medeiros 0, Hoku Leiato 0, Rowena Sarandi 6, Meshell Jernigan 0.
3-point goals: Campbell -- 2 (Fajardo, Alonzo).
Junior Varsity -- Campbell 37, Waialua 17Mililani 40, Waianae 34: Uheina Tuihalafatai scored eight of her 23 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Trojans past the Seariders.
At Mililani H.S. Gym
Waianae 12 3 11 8 -- 34 Mililani 6 8 13 13 -- 40 Waianae: C. Lum 3, K. Hampton 0, J. Munoz 0, J. Lee-Abelaye 0, H. Hamili 7, T. Holbron 10, C. Gasper 0. T. Nitta 9, P. Keawe 5, R. Kekoa 0.
Mililani: Darci Watanabe 0, Tammie Tabudlo 1, Megan Tavares 2, Adrienne Kasaoka 2, Candis Thompson 0, Anuhea Diamond 7, Uheina Tuihalafatai 23, Khandis Hollis 5.
3-point goals--None.
JV score--Mililani 32, Waianae 12.McKinley 62, Kalani 43: Tracy Torralva scored a game-high 22 points to lead the Tigers to victory in their OIA East season opener. Ashley Takata led Kalani with 13 points.
At McKinley
Kalani 7 12 12 12 -- 43 McKinley 14 15 13 20 -- 62 Kalani -- Ronelle Dementluamanua 0, Alyssa Lum 7, Kristy Hirahara 2, Ashley Takata 13, Karlie Saiki 0, Amy Matsuura 0, Chenty Bonafacio 9, Lauren Cheng 3, Raylyn Camara 9, Kristie Saiki 0; McKinley -- Shantel Yadao 3, Rayna Isaki 6, Kristy Fukumoto 5, Padget Kahapea 0, Megan Miyasaka 3, Lisa Barroga 0, Chyloh Rodrigues 3, Tatiana Huckso 0, Marie Farina 2, Margot Miyasaka 0, Brianna Ioane 5, Tracy Torralva 22, Ceslie Maafala 9, Amber Lee 4, Jennifer Kelly 0.
3-point goals: Kalani -- 4 (Lum, Takata 2, Cheng); McKinley -- 4 (Yadao, Megan Miyasaka, Rodrigues, Torralva).
Junior varsity -- McKinley 31, Kalani 13Nanakuli vs. Pearl City: Score not reported.
Waipahu vs. Aiea: Score not reported.
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