[ HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS ]
Pac-Five rallied for two runs in the bottom of the seventh to pick up its first win and upset previously unbeaten Mid-Pacific 3-2 yesterday in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu baseball game. Nakasone helps Pac-Five knock
Mid-Pacific into loss columnStar-Bulletin staff
Owen Simmons scored the tying run on a throwing error in the seventh. Dane Nakasone ended the game with an RBI single to score Nick Fujii with the winning run.
Mid-Pacific posted 14 hits, but left nine runners on base in its first loss of the season.
At Ala Wai Field
Mid-Pacific (7-1) 100 001 0 -- 2 14 2 Pac-Five (1-7) 000 001 2 -- 3 6 0 Justin Pate, Ryan Basco (6) and Matt Inouye. Tyler Inouye and Colby Holt. W -- T. Inouye. L -- Basco.
Leading hitters -- Mid-Pacific: Troy Hanzawa, 2-4; Inouye, 2-4; Keven Whalen, 2b; Basco, 2-4, RBI; Jonathan Hee, 3-3. Pac-Five: Jeris Nakamasu, 2b.
Punahou 8, St. Louis 7: The Buffanblu held off a St. Louis rally in the bottom of the seventh to escape with the win.
Mark Veneri drove in four runs to help Punahou take a 8-3 lead into the seventh. St. Louis scored four runs in it last turn at bat, highlighted by Bobby George's three-run triple. But Punahou reliever Landon Nakata induced a ground out to end the game.
At Ala Wai Field
Punahou (6-2) 104 030 0 -- 8 12 3 St. Louis (5-3) 002 100 4 -- 7 8 0 Jared Pate, Matthew Oda (5), Jason Owens (7), Landon Nakata (7) and Todd LaFountaine. Guy McDowell, Leon Julian (5) and Jowne Murray-Thornton. W--Pate. L--McDowell.
Leading hitters--Punahou: LaFountaine, 2-3; Kasey Ko, 2-4, 2b; Mark Veneri 3-4, 4 RBIs; Chad Moriyama 2-4, 2 RBIs, 2b; Brett Service, 2b. St. Louis: Bobby George, 2-4, 5 RBIs, 2 3bs; Travis Gonzaga, 2-3; Justin Humalon, 2b.
Kamehameha 10, Damien 0 (6 innings): Zach McAngus struck out nine batters to lead the Warriors to a shutout of the Monarchs.
McAngus faced 19 batters, one above the minimum, in the game called after the sixth due to the 10-run rule.
At Joey DeSa. field
Damien (1-7) 000 000 -- 0 2 2 Kamehameha (6-2) 512 011 -- 10 12 0 Daniel Chamizo, Chase Masuda (1) and Cheyne Kawamoto, Jarrett Takayama (5). Zach McAngus and Baba Merino, Danny Nitahara (5). W -- McAngus. L -- Chamizo.
Leading hitters -- Damien: Makana Kanoa, 2b. Kamehameha: Tyler Perkins, 2-3, 2 RBIs; Keoni Ruth, 2b; Shannon Kahale, 3 RBIs; J.P Kennedy 2b; Kahe Santos, 2-3, 3b; McAngus 2b, RBI; Aaron Fuller, RBI; Andrew Phillips, RBI.
Iolani 7, Maryknoll 1: The Raiders evened their record to 4-4 with their victory over the Spartans.
At Iolani field
Maryknoll (2-6) 100 000 0 -- 1 2 3 Iolani (4-4) 021 013 x -- 7 8 1 Kody Seminara and Brandon Goshima. Sean Freas, Kahiwa Letman (4) and Reid Saito. W--Letman. L--Seminara.
Leading hitters -- Maryknoll: Sean Ortiz, 2b. Iolani: Kelly Teramoto 2-3, RBI; Bert Mitsunaga 1-2, 2 RBI; Jay Marcoullier 2-3, RBI.
OIA West
Aiea 4, Mililani 3 (8 innings): A throwing error allowed Chase Nakamura to score the winning run in the bottom of the eighth as Na Alii remained atop the OIA West.
At Aiea H.S. field
Mililani (1-2) 002 001 00 -- 3 4 2 Aiea (4-0) 000 003 01 -- 4 12 0 Adam Inaba, Trey Brown (6), Jordan Mikami (8) and Shawn Saito. Ranon Aquino, Jared Matsuoka (5) and Aaron Asher. W -- Matsuoka. L -- Mikami.
Leading hitters -- Mililani: Gainor Nitta 1-4, 3b, RBI; Nick Mizusawa 1-3, HR, RBI. Aiea: Bryan Tucker 1-2, 2b; Aaron Powell 2-3, 3b, RBI; Chase Kaiuwailani 2-4, 2b, RBI; Chase Nakamura 2-3; Dylan Libadisos 1-4, 3b, RBI.
Waianae 7, Radford 2: Dane Awana followed Wednesday's no-hitter by teammate Cid Moses by throwing six no-hit innings and striking out 14 in the Seariders' win over the Rams.
Moses, who no-hit Waipahu two days earlier, hit a home run to help Awana's cause. Salvador Paragas drove in three runs for Waianae.
At Waianae H.S. field
Radford (0-3) 000 000 2 -- 2 2 0 Waianae (2-1) 010 303 x -- 7 9 0 Victor Mejia, Tyson Kindred (4), Kori Wade (5) and Matt Ryan. Dane Awana and Michael Ferreira. W -- Awana. L -- Mejia.
Leading hitters -- Waianae: Ferreira 3-4, 2b, 2 RBI; Cid Moses, HR; Chevy Teves 2-2, 2 2b; Sal Paragas, 3 RBI.
OIA East
Roosevelt 14, Kailua 12: Matthew Terukina's three-run homer in the fourth inning highlighted a six-run rally as the Rough Riders outslugged the Surfriders to take sole possession of first place in the OIA East.
Roosevelt trailed 7-6 going into the bottom of the fourth, but took the lead for good by scoring six runs on seven hits.
Terukina went 4-for-4 and drove in five runs.
Chris Mols struck out seven and earned the complete-game win despite giving up homers to Garrett Yamamoto and Shaun Sasaki.
At Stevenson Intermediate field
Kailua (3-1) 105 121 2 -- 12 12 2 Roosevelt (3-0) 042 620 x -- 14 16 3 Chad Kajiyama, Garrett Yamamoto (5), Cody Texeira-Vickery (6) and Texeira-Vickery, Kealii Kalahiki (6). Chris Mols and Kevin Fujii. W -- Mols. L -- Kajiyama.
Leading hitters -- Kailua: Yamamoto, HR, 2 RBIs; Jarid Kawamoto 2-4, 2 2bs; Kamaile Santos, 2-4; Texeira-Vickery 2-5; Shaun Sasaki, 2-4, HR, 4 RBIs. Roosevelt: Matthew Terukina, 4-4, HR, 2b, 5 RBIs; Ivan Fujii, 2-4, 2b; Mols, 3-4, 2b, 3 RBIs; Cameron Kimura, 2-3, HR, 2 RbIs; Brandon Loo, HR.
Moanalua 5, Kaimuki 4 (8 innings): Devin Kitashiro's single to left field to score Brett Tanigawa with the winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning gave the Menehunes the victory over the Bulldogs.
Tanigawa and Lorin Nakagawa opened the inning with singles and advanced on Scott Batula's sacrifice bunt. Kitashiro's hit then ended the game.
At Moanalua H.S. field
Kaimuki (1-2) 040 000 00 -- 4 7 1 Moanalua (3-1) 400 000 01 -- 5 8 1 Tino Caires, Jay Tokuuke (6) and Leland Ohelo. Kyle Nakamichi, Lorin Nakagawa (8) and Brett Tanigawa. W -- Nakagawa. L -- Tokuuke.
Leading hitters -- Kaimuki: John Kanehira 2-3, 3b; Ohelo 1-4, 2b, 2 RBI; Anthony Mitani 2-3. Moanalua: Geoffrey Say 1-3, 3b; Ric Fukushima 1-4, 2b, RBI; Nakagawa 2-3, 2 RBI; Devin Kitashiro 2-4, RBI.
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