Wednesday, May 2, 2001
[ HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ]
Corey Shinagawa drove in Jeris Nakamatsu in the first inning and Pac-Five added two runs in the fourth to eliminate Kamehameha from the Interscholastic League of Honolulu Tournament, 3-0, yesterday at Ala Wai Field. Kamehameha,
St. Louis outILH BASEBALL
Star-Bulletin staff
The Wolfpack will take on Punahou in a loser-out game at 4 p.m. today at Aloha Stadium. At 7 p.m., Iolani faces regular-season champion Mid-Pacific.
At Ala Wai
Kamehameha 000 000 0 -- 0 3 1 Pac-Five 100 200 x -- 3 4 2 Zach McAngus, Kainoa Yoshida (6), Danny Nitahara; Jon Kato and Corey Shinagawa.
Leading hitters--PF: Troy Okada 2-3, RBI. Jeris Nakamatsu 2b. Corey Shinagawa RBI.
Punahou 8, St. Louis 1:
Toby Hanzawa's two-run single in the fifth inning broke open a tight game and the Buffanblu went on to defeat the Crusaders.Peter Phillips held St. Louis to two hits, striking out two and walking one. Ryan Kitamura helped Punahou's cause with two RBIs.
At Ala Wai
Punahou 000 131 3 -- 8 9 4 St. Louis 000 001 0 -- 1 2 3 Peter Phillips and Todd LaFountain, Randall Mizuno (7); Guy Macdowell, Justin Goo (5), Leon Julian (6) and Nick Tudesco.
Leading hitters--Pun: Brett Service 2-4; Toby Hanzawa 2-4, 2 RBI; Ryan Kitamura 2b, 2 RBI.
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