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Posted on: Thursday, March 20, 2008

Pearl City rallies past 'Aiea in OIA Red West, 7-2

By Kyle Sakamoto
Advertiser Staff Writer

The Pearl City baseball team took advantage of walks and errors in one inning yesterday against 'Aiea, and bunted its way to more success in another.

On the mound, Cory Yuh was in control after a shaky first inning.

Yuh allowed just two first-inning runs over six innings and host Pearl City scored three runs each in the fourth and sixth innings in a 7-2 victory over 'Aiea in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red West game.

"We put the ball in play," said Pearl City coach Gary Nakamoto. "We bunted the ball pretty good. Any time you get an opportunity, you need to cash in on it."

In the fourth, the Chargers' Bryson Namba and Carlton Tanabe drew one-out walks, and both advanced a base after a balk.

Bully Casarez followed with a ground ball and the third baseman's throw to the plate was low and got past the catcher, allowing two runs to score and put Pearl City (3-1) ahead 3-2.

Casarez reached second on the play and was eventually picked off by the pitcher. But the Chargers scored again after a walk, fielding error on the second baseman and Duane Kiyota's RBI double — the only ball that reached the outfield in the inning.

"The errors hurt," said 'Aiea coach Ryan Kato. "But the bigger thing is Pearl City took advantage of it. I tip my hat to them."

In the Pearl City sixth, Tanabe singled to right, and Casarez and Jared Nagai followed with perfectly placed bunt singles down the third-base line to load the bases.

The 'Aiea reliever, a finesse right-hander, had retired the first four batters he faced after entering in the fourth. But Nakamoto noticed he "was falling off to the first-baseman side" on his delivery.

"His pitches were coming in real slow and the kids had a hard time hitting it," Nakamoto said. "So I figured we might as well bunt the ball and see what happens. It paid off for us."

Terry Ryan, the No. 9 hitter, followed with a two-run single to left past a drawn-in infield to make it 6-2, and Bryson Nakamura drew a two-out bases-loaded walk.

Yuh, a left-hander, allowed only two hits after the first inning against 'Aiea (2-2). Na Ali'i was 0 for 8 with a walk with runners in scoring position from the second inning on.

"I just got a little bit nervous, but I settled down after a while and tried to hit my spots more," he said.

Yuh added his pitches in the first inning were "a little bit up and kind of down the middle."

Yuh walked two and struck out six, including five looking. All 18 outs he recorded were in the infield.

"He is a senior so we're really depending on him to do well out there," Nakamoto said.

Yuh was replaced by Kahana Neal to start the seventh because of a blister on his pitching hand.

"In the sixth inning, the last couple of pitches, it happened," Yuh said of the blister.

Neal walked the first two batters he faced, but retired the final three.

'AIEA (2-2) 200 000 0—2 6 2

PEARL CITY (3-1) 001 303 X—7 9 1

Tyler Abasial, Kevin Shibata (4), Shane Okubo (6) and Jacob Arakawa. Cory Yuh, Kahana Neal (7) and Carlton Tanabe. W — Yuh. L — Abasial.

Leading hitters — 'Aiea: Jared Iwane 2-4, 2 doubles; Travis Nishioka double. Pearl City: Duane Kiyota 2-4, double; Kurt Poentis 2-4, double; Terry Ryan 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

CAMPBELL 8, KAPOLEI 7

Allyn Oliva-Respicio's two-run double tied the score at 7 and Bronson Ellis-Rivera doubled home Oliva-Respicio to cap a three-run top of the sixth inning as the Sabers (2-2) rallied to beat the Hurricanes (2-2).

CAMPBELL (2-2) 220 013 0—8 9 1

KAPOLEI (2-2) 050 200 0—7 15 3

Keanu Kapana, Charles Kaalekahi (5) and Cameron Howser. Kalani Omoto and Oliver Taoy. W — Kaalekahi. L — Omoto.

Leading hitters — Campbell: Allyn Oliva-Respicio double, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Kia Kapana 2-4, double, RBI; Bronson Ellis-Rivera double, RBI; Sebastian Locquiao 2-4, solo homer, 3 RBIs; Everett Pico 2-3, double, 2 runs. Kapolei: Curtis Donald 2-4; Taoy 3-4, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Kalani Brackenridge 3-4, RBI, 2 runs; Dustin Elisara 2-4, 3 RBIs; Cristian Nazareno double.

Reported by Tom Ebanez

WAI'ANAE 6, LEILEHUA 5

Ben McQuown and Quinton Tiapula each had two hits, including solo home runs, as the host Seariders (2-4) held off the Mules (2-3), who scored four runs in the top of the seventh before falling short.

LEILEHUA (2-3) 000 001 4—5 7 1

WAI'ANAE (2-4) 401 001 X—6 6 3

Brett Nakasone, Darren Bacay (6) and Jason Cabalce. Ben McQuown, Kalei Hensley (7) and R.J. Tacgere-Bailey. W — McQuown. L — Nakasone.

Leading hitters — Leilehua: Bronson Smithe 3-3, double, 2 RBIs. Wai'anae: McQuown 2-3, solo homer; Quinton Tiapula 2-2, solo homer, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Kekoa Kaluhiokalani

OIA RED EAST

NO. 3 KAILUA 8, KALANI 5

Jared Tamanaha scattered five hits and struck out six, Ryan Kinoshita went 3 for 4 with three RBIs, Jared Iha had three hits and Kale Sumner homered to lead the visiting Surfriders (4-0) past the Falcons (1-3) at Kahala Field in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red East game.

KAILUA (4-0) 010 500 2—8 12 5

KALANI (1-3) 040 100 0—5 5 7

Jared Tamanaha and Keenan Tanaka. Sean Nagaoka, Dillon Matsuda (4) and Kiel Odo. W — Tamanaha. L — Nagaoka.

Leading hitters — Kailua: Kale Sumner homer, 2 RBIs; Ryan Kinoshita 3-4, 3 RBIs; Jared Iha 3-4, 2 runs. Kalani: Bryce Tomatani double; Wataru Noguchi 2 runs; Jordan Wong 2-3, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Shannon Hirai

KAISER 11, MCKINLEY 1

Joe Honma hit a fourth-inning grand slam, and Landon Tamanaha drove in three runs for the host Cougars (3-1) against the Tigers (0-4) in a game shortened to five innings because of the mercy rule.

MCKINLEY (0-4) 001 00— 1 3 2

KAISER (3-1) 302 6X—11 7 0

Kelsen Ganeku, Kurtis Kometani (4), Joshua Chun (4) and Cody Reyes. Kekoa Torres, Brent Takaki (5) and Bryce Marcouiller. W — Torres. L — Ganeku.

Leading hitters — McKinley: Jonathan Ho RBI; Brandon Maeda triple, run. Kaiser: Landon Tamanaha triple, 3 RBIs; Joe Honma grand slam.

Reported by Tizzle Takanishi

CASTLE 11, MOANALUA 1

Pulama Silva gave up one hit and the host Knights (3-2) scored nine runs in the fifth inning to beat Na Menehune (2-3) in a game shortened due to the mercy rule. Marcus Ofoia-Stevens had three RBIs, while Silva and Kaua Olds each drove in two runs for Castle.

MOANALUA (2-3) 000 10— 1 1 0

CASTLE (3-2) 200 09—11 11 4

Kenson Miyaki, Jesse Nakasone (5), Dae Yang Kim (5), Kainoa Kaulukukui (5) and Chris Liu-Saguid. Pulama Silva and Colby Egres. W — Silva. L — Miyaki.

Leading hitters — Castle: Kainoa Tom 2-3, double, RBI; Marcus Ofoia-Stevens 2-2, triple, 3 RBIs; Hans Reppuhn 2 runs; Silva double; Egres 2-3, double, triple, 2 RBIs; Kaua Olds 2 RBIs, 2 runs.

Reported by Chad Uyehara

OIA WHITE

WAIPAHU 8, KALAHEO 0

Kaimi Haina pitched a two-hitter with 12 strikeouts and Ignatius Mackenzie homered to help the host Marauders (2-0) beat the Mustangs (2-1) in an OIA White game.

KALAHEO (2-1) 000 000 0—0 2 4

WAIPAHU (2-0) 205 010 X—8 3 0

Colby Lee, Richard Preza-Haynes (3), Ricky Martin (6) and Lawaika Bater. Kaimi Haina and Ignatius Mackenzie. W — Haina. L — Lee.

Leading hitters — Kalaheo: Preza-Haynes triple; Alika Kaanapu triple. Waipahu: Mackenzie solo homer.

Reported by Milton Takenaka

RADFORD 12, KAIMUKI 0

Brad Osbourne tossed a two-hitter and went 3 for 3 with two RBIs, and Dominic Caggiano went 3 for 4 with a triple and five RBIs to lead the host Rams (1-1) over the Bulldogs (2-1) in a game called after three innings due to the mercy rule.

KAIMUKI (2-1) 000— 0 2 8

RADFORD (1-1) 435—12 10 0

Ian Delizo and Eddie Char. Brad Osbourne and Zach Seitz. W — Osbourne. L — Delizo.

Leading hitters — Kaimuki: none. Radford: Dominic Caggiano 3-4, triple, 5 RBIs; Osbourne 3-3, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Lon Passos

KAHUKU-FARRINGTON: The game between the Governors and Red Raiders at Joey DeSa Field was postponed and rescheduled for a later date.

WAIALUA 7, NANAKULI 0

The Bulldogs (1-2) were awarded the victory when the Golden Hawks (0-3) forfeited the game.

ILH

NO. 2 PUNAHOU 3, 'IOLANI 2

Evan Lim pitched six shutout innings and Geoff Kunita drove in two runs to help the visiting Buffanblu (4-1) hold off the Raiders (2-3), who got a two-run homer from Grant Iwamoto in the bottom of the seventh inning of an Interscholastic League of Honolulu game.

PUNAHOU (4-1) 010 002 0—3 10 0

'IOLANI (2-3) 000 000 2—2 9 1

Evan Lim, Jeremy Fujimoto (7), Paul Snieder (7) and Zach Kometani. Jarrett Arakawa, Kelsey Outram (6) and Grant Iwamoto. W — Lim. L — Arakawa. S — Snieder.

Leading hitters — Punahou: Lim double; Geoff Kunita 2 RBIs; Snieder 2-4. 'Iolani: Buen Hatanaka double; Grant Liu 2-3; Iwamoto homer, 2 RBIs; Kela Marciel 2-3.

Reported by Gail Juan

ILH SOFTBALL

NO. 2 KAMEHAMEHA 5, MID-PACIFIC 0

Amber Waracka pitched a five-hitter with seven strikeouts, Jamie Millwood went 2 for 3 with three RBIs, and Sheleese Javilo doubled, tripled and drove in a run to lead the Warriors (4-0) over the Owls (0-4) in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu game.

KAMEHAMEHA (4-0) 102 101 0—5 7 2

MID-PACIFIC (0-4) 000 000 0—0 5 2

Amber Waracka and Mai Kalakau. Desi Dung, Tori Hamura (2), Dung (3) and Kaydi Kochi. W — Waracka. L — Dung.

Leading hitters — Kamehameha: Sheleese Javillo 2-3, double, triple, RBI; Jamie Millwood 2-3, 3 RBIs. Mid-Pacific: Jen Hamamoto 3-4.

Reported by Randy Tamura

SACRED HEARTS 5, NO. 4 SAINT FRANCIS 4

Joslyn Eugenio pitched a complete game and went 2 for 2 with a homer and three RBIs, and Laura Abellanida singled, tripled and drove in a run to lead the Lancers (2-2) over the Troubadours (2-2) at Crane Park.

ST. FRANCIS (2-2) 010 010 2—4 9 0

SACRED HEARTS (2-2) 300 002 X—5 5 5

Ashley Smith and Briana Tovio-Asato. Joslyn Eugenio and Chelsea Kamai. W — Eugenio. L — Smith.

Leading hitters — St. Francis: Smith 3-4, double; Tovio-Asato 2-4; Ululani Reyes 2-4, RBI. Sacred Hearts: Eugenio 2-2, homer, 3 RBIs; Laura Abellanida 2-3, triple, RBI.

Reported by Chester Hirano

PUNAHOU 6, 'IOLANI 1

Jasmine Ioane scattered four hits, and Lauren Okimoto and Sara Sameshima each went 2 for 3 with two RBIs, leading the host Buffanblu (1-3) past the Raiders (1-3).

'IOLANI (1-3) 000 100 0—1 4 2

PUNAHOU (1-3) 122 010 X—6 8 1

Brittany Guro and Kai Masutani. Jasmine Ioane and Taylor Yamauchi. W — Ioane. L — Guro.

Leading hitters — 'Iolani: Kelli-Ann Lum 2-3. Punahou: Lauren Okimoto 2-3, triple, 2 RBIs; Ioane 2-4; Sara Sameshima 2-3, double, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Mike Okimoto

MARYKNOLL 3, PAC-FIVE 1

Ariel Silva pitched a four-hitter as the Spartans (3-1) defeated the Wolfpack (3-1) at Ala Wai field.

MARYKNOLL (3-1) 100 200 0—3 4 4

PAC-FIVE (3-1) 001 000 0—1 4 5

Ariel Silva and Kimi Okaneku. Annie Leriosa and Britany Hagihara. W — Silva. L — Leriosa.

Leading hitters — Maryknoll: Jessica Guillermo 2-3, RBI; Leriosa 2-4. Pac-Five: none.

Reported by John Uekawa

Reach Kyle Sakamoto at ksakamoto@honoluluadvertiser.com.