Tuesday, May 8, 2001
Chad Bailey and Landon Newcombe combined on a one-hitter as Campbell routed Waialua, 12-0, yesterday to clinch the Oahu Interscholastic Association Western Division title. Campbell takes
Star-Bulletin staff
the OIA West title
with big winThe Sabers enter today's regular season finale against Radford at 7-1, one game ahead of Mililani and Aiea. In the event of a tie, Campbell holds the tie-breaker edge over both teams.
At Campbell H.S. Field
Campbell (7-1) 122 310 3 -- 12 10 0 Waialua (0-8) 000 000 0 -- 0 1 4 Chad Bailey, Landon Newcombe and Ikaika Trinidad; Charles Tantog and Keoni Peiler. W--Bailey. L--Tantog.
Leading hitters--Campbell: Keahi Kapana, 2-3, 2b; Bailey, 3-5, 3b, 4 RBIs; Trinidad, 3b, RBI.
Radford 3, Pearl City 2: A throwing error on Charger catcher Gavin Concepcion allowed Richard Killen to score the winning run with two out in the bottom of the sixth inning.At Radford H.S. Field
Pearl City (5-3)0001010--253 Radford (3-5)200001x--352 Cory Fujinaga, Chad Hokazu (5) and Gavin Concepcion; Cori Wade, Tyler Ferguson (5) and Richard Killen. W--Ferguson. L--Hokazu.
Leading hitters--Pearl City: Brandon Yamamoto, 2-3. Radford: Lenny Cordero, 2b; Killen, 2-3; Nick Sanderson, 3b; Alika Tabangcura, 2-3.Leilehua 11, Nanakuli 3: John Dolac struck out seven in a complete-game pitching performance for the Mules and keyed a four-run first inning rally with a two-run home run.
At Fred Wright Field
Nanakuli (1-7) 000 210 0 -- 3 6 4 Leilehua (5-3) 421 301 x -- 11 10 2 Mario Bartholomew and Kaipo Bright; John Dolac and Jay Baptista.
Leading hitters--Nan: Ikaika Asinsin, 2-2, 3b. Lei: J. Baptista, 3-3, 2b; Spencer Omalza, 2-3, 2 2b; Ricky Paderes, 2-3; J. Dolac, 2-4, HR, 4 RBIs; BJ Clifton, 2-4, 2b, 3b.Aiea 4, Waipahu 1: Casey Onaga's three-run homer in the fifth inning powered Na Alii past the Marauders.
At Waipahu H.S. Field
Aiea (6-2) 000 030 1 -- 4 7 2 Waipahu (2-6) 000 010 0 -- 1 5 0 Blake Lamug, Matt Yoshimura (7) and Aaron Powell; Curtis Evans and Shane Jelf. W--Lamug. L--Evans.
Leading hitters--Aiea: Skip Saito, 2-3; Chase Nakamura, 2b, RBI; Casey Onaga, 2-3, 2b, 3-run HR. Waipahu: Travis Atualevao, 2-3, RBI.
OIA East
Kaiser 14, Farrington 5: David Chu went 4-for-4 at the plate, including a two-run homer, to pace the Cougar attack. Jason Morita also homered in the fourth inning. Tommy Kam added a two-run blast in the seventh.At Kaiser H.S. Field
Kaiser (7-1-1) 400 422 2 -- 14 14 2 Farrington (1-8) 020 210 0 -- 5 4 5 Chris Gallego, Chad Takanishi (4), John Uehara (6), Darryl Nakano (7) and Kyle Nerona, C. Gallego (6); Criston Barba, Shaun Tabil (4) and Dennis Rodrigues. W--Takanishi. L--Barba.
Leading hitters--Kais: David Chu, 4-4, 2-run HR; Tommy Kam, 2-2, HR, 4 RBIs; Jason Morita, 2-4, HR; Rylen Yamamoto, 2-4, 2b. Farr: Paul Alan Dela Cruz, 2-3.Kailua 15, McKinley 5: The Surfriders exploded for 10 runs in the first inning, highlighted by Kawika Kekaula's bases-loaded double.
At Kailua H.S. Field
5 innings, 10-run rule
McKinley (2-7) 001 22 -- 5 9 4 Kailua (7-2) (10)10 04 -- 15 16 1 Shaughn Kayatani, Blaine Yoshino (2) and Justin Book; Cody Texeira-Vickery, Jarid Kawamoto (3) and Kawika Kekaula, Chad Nishizuka (3). W--Kawamoto. L--Kayatani.
Leading hitters--McK: Todd Miyasato, 2-3, 2b; Reid Goto, 2-3; Cole Sugimoto, 2b. Kail: Derek Yonamine, 2-2, 2 RBIs; Mike Cathcart, 2-3, 2 RBIs; Travis Hayashida, 2-3, 2b, 2 RBIs; J. Kawamoto, 2-3, 3 RBIs; Doof Santos, 2-3, 3b; Shaun Sasaki, 2-3, 2 RBIs; Kawika Kekaula, 2-4, 2 2b, 5 RBIs.Kahuku 4, Roosevelt 2: The Red Raiders parlayed two walks and four hits into a four-run third-inning rally that proved to be the difference. Bryson Au, Spencer Nakamura, Brad Yoshizu and Melvin Silva all drove in runs in the inning.
At Kahuku H.S. Field
Roosevelt (6-3) 000 001 1 -- 2 9 0 Kahuku (4-5) 004 000 x -- 4 6 0 Jason Yasuda, Ryan Tanaka (3) and Joey Shimabuku; Daniel Kawahakui and Alex Ponciano. W--Kawahakui. L--Yasuda.
Leading hitter--Roos: Ryan Kotani, 3-3.Moanalua 14, Kalaheo 4: Stephen Green's three-run double the first sparked the Menehunes. Abe Manutai added a solo home run in the game shortened to five innings due to the 10-run mercy rule
At Kailua Rec Center
Moanalua (6-3) 513 23 -- 14 13 2 Kalaheo (5-4) 200 20 -- 4 4 2 Kyle Nakamichi and Lorin Nakagawa; Ikaika Hollinger, Mike Garcia (3), Jon Knorek (4), Chris Kojima (5) and Ryan Tucker. W--Nakamichi. L--Hollinger.
Leading hitters--Moanalua: Geoffrey Say, 2-3; Neal Manutai, 2-4; Abe Manutai, 1-2, HR; James Strombach, 2-3, 3b, 2 RBIs; Stephen Green, 2-3, 2 2b; Ric Fukushima, 3-3.Kalani 4, Castle 3: Bryce Sumida survived a seventh inning rally by the Knights to pick up the complete-game win.
Sumida limited Castle to one run before giving up home runs to Jordan Tom and Jason Taniguchi in the seventh. But he got the last batter to pop out to seal the win.
At Kahala Field
Castle (3-5-1) 100 000 2 -- 3 7 4 Kalani (5-5) 010 210 x -- 4 7 3 Sean Yoshida, Charles Teixeira (6) and Jason Taniguchi; Bryce Sumida and Sean Kaku. W--Sumida. L--Yoshida.
Leading hitters--Castle: Jordan Tom, HR; Taniguchi, 3-4, 2b, HR.