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Posted on: Saturday, May 2, 2009

Roosevelt, Mililani advance

Photo gallery: OIA softball: Roosevelt vs. Castle

By Stanley Lee
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Roosevelt's Lianna Bajarin celebrates as she scores the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning in a 2-1 victory over Castle. The Rough Riders advanced to the OIA Red softball championship game.

ANDREW SHIMABUKU | The Honolulu Advertiser

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WAIPI'O — East will meet West in tonight's championship game.

Lindsay Takekawa drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning to lift Roosevelt to a 2-1 win over Castle in last night's semifinals of the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red Conference softball playoffs at Patsy T. Mink Central O'ahu Regional Park.

The Rough Riders (13-1), the East's No. 1 seed, will face West No. 1 Mililani (12-2) in tonight's 7:30 championship game. Mililani, which has won the last two OIA Red championships, defeated Kapolei, 8-3, in another semifinal game last night.

The White championship game between Waialua (10-1-1) and Kaiser (12-0-1) will be held prior to the Red championship, at 5. Both games will be televised live statewide on OC16.

"Coach, he's very supportive, he said I've got to believe in myself and that this is my time," Takekawa said.

Lianna Bajarin, who pitched a five-hitter, walked to lead off the seventh and advanced to second on Paika Frank's sacrifice. Kathleen Nakata then lined a shot off the tip of the third baseman's glove, allowing Bajarin to reach third, before scoring on Takekawa's hit.

"I knew I was going (to score)," Bajarin said. "But we needed to work hard first."

Castle pitcher Chandelle Dacosin threw a four-hitter in the loss. Castle (11-4) hosts Kapolei (11-4) in today's third-place game at 3 p.m.

The Knights led 1-0 after Brooke Ka'ulula'au led off the top of the fourth with a double to left field. After Alyssa Cipriano popped out, Ka'ulula'au scored on Leisha Li'ili'i's RBI single that danced along the first-base line and into the outfield.

With Li'ili'i on second, Kaisha Dacosin lined out to Roosevelt second baseman Hayley Luke, who doubled off Li'ili'i to end the inning.

Bajarin hit a solo home run in the bottom of the fourth to tie the game at 1-1.

"Our coach talked to us, to be humble and just stick it through and we did it," Bajarin said.

Bajarin's wild pitch allowed Brittany Hawn to move from first to second in the top of the fifth. But Takekawa, the catcher, threw out Hawn at third on an attempted steal for the inning's second out.

"I was a little sketchy about (my throw), but hey, it was a good call and it benefited us," Takekawa said.

Kaisha Dacosin then walked and Malina Manning followed with a single to center. The throw from the center fielder got past second base, but Bajarin got the ball and threw to third in an attempt to get Dacosin out. Dacosin was safe at third, but Roosevelt third baseman Brianne Leong threw to second to get Manning out and end the inning.

With one out in the sixth, Ka'ulula'au singled to left field and then was sacrificed to second by Cipriano. But Bajarin got Li'ili'i to ground out to end the inning.

CASTLE (11-4) 000 100 0—1 5 1

ROOSEVELT (12-2) 000 100 1—2 4 1

Chandelle Dacosin and Kaisha Dacosin. Lianna Bajarin and Lindsay Takekawa. W — Bajarin. L — C. Dacosin.

Leading hitters — Castle: Brooke Ka'ulula'au 2-3, double; Leisha Li'ili'i RBI. Roosevelt: Lianna Bajarin homer; Takekawa RBI.

MILILANI 8, KAPOLEI 3

Courtney Senas homered twice and the Trojans scored seven runs in the first inning to beat the Hurricanes in a semifinal game at CORP. Senas hit a three-run homer in the first inning and a solo homer in the fourth. Glenelle Nitta hit a two-run double in the first.

KAPOLEI (11-4) 100 020 0—3 6 1

MILILANI (12-2) 700 100 X—8 7 2

Shavanna Holt-Santiago and Cherece Beyer. Kishti Kamaka and Rebecca Lee. W — Kamaka. L — Holt-Santiago.

Leading hitters — Kapolei: Kai CIark 2 RBIs; Dorian Accierto RBI. Mililani: Courtney Senas 2-3, two homers, 4 RBIs; Jayme Robinson 2-3; Glenelle Nitta 1-2, double, 2 RBIs.

LEILEHUA 3, KAILUA 0

Leilehua scored three runs in the top of the 10th inning to advance to today's OIA Red fifth-place game at Campbell. Kaylen Ynigues and Alex Smith combined on a five-hitter.

LEILEHUA (6-9) 000 000 000 3—3 7 5

KAILUA (9-5) 000 000 000 0—0 5 3

Kaylen Ynigues, Alex Smith (9) and Ciara Paracuelles. Jaelleen Johnson and Tiffany Pereza. W — Smith. L — Johnson.

Leading hitters — Leilehua: Jasmine Villegas 3-5, double; Ashley McKeown 2-4; Krystin Kubo 2-4, double. Kailua: Dancel Williams 2-4.

Reported by Bernard Victor

CAMPBELL 9, WAI'ANAE 0

Katie Manuma and Sharae Esprecion combined on a two-hitter and Brenda Gonsalves and Brittney Garcia each had three hits for the Sabers.

WAI'ANAE (8-7) 000 000 0—0 2 1

CAMPBELL (11-3) 511 101 X—9 12 0

Chaeani Manuel, Kyree Naiwi (4) and Kamalani Ekau. Katie Manuma, Sharae Esprecion (5) and Jaycelyn Kim. W — Manuma. L — Manuel.

Leading hitters — Wai'anae: Jazmyn Savini 2-3. Campbell: Brenda Gonsalves 3-3, 2 RBIs; Rika Pantohan 2-3; Brittney Garcia 3-4, 2 RBIs.

Reported by David Perreira

OIA WHITE

WAIALUA 3, KALAHEO 0

Marissa Keao pitched a four-hitter, striking out nine and walking none to lift the host Bulldogs into the OIA White title game against Kaiser. Kaiser and Waialua played to a 4-4 tie in their only regular season meeting in March.

KALAHEO (7-6) 000 000 0—0 4 1

WAIALUA (10-1-1) 020 010 X—3 6 0

Sarah Fitzerbert and Hiilei Olsen. Marissa Keao and Alyssiah Hernandez W — Kaeo. L — Fitzerbert.

Leading hitters — Kalaheo: Kahale Kanoi 2-3, Caira Pires 2-3. Waialua: Althia Dicion 2-3; Gabby Maxwell 2-3.

Reported by Rod Dicion

KAISER 7, KALANI 1

Krysta Yasui went 2 for 4, including a homer and two RBIs for the host Cougars. Kayla Alcoran pitched a one-hitter to earn the victory.

KALANI (7-6) 100 000 0—1 1 2

KAISER (12-0-1) 000 403 X—7 6 4

Jade Tauga and Kristi Belshe. Kayla Alcoran and Chelsy Okuma. W — Alcoran. L — Tauga.

Leading hitters — Kalani: none. Kaiser: Krysta Yasui 2-4, homer, 2 RBIs; Jessie Hathaway 2 doubles.

Reported by Veronica Perreria

'AIEA 8, RADFORD 5

Na Ali'i scored four runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to defeat the Rams for fifth place in the OIA White tournament. Rayna Strom-Okimoto went 2 for 4, including a homer for host 'Aiea.

RADFORD (3-9) 013 010 0—5 5 5

'AIEA (8-5) 300 140 X—8 5 3

Erin Laurent and Leiandro Esclito. Rayna Strom-Okimoto and Ashlei Li'li'i. W — Strom-Okimoto. L — Laurent.

Leading hitters — Radford: Laurent 3-4. 'Aiea: Strom-Okimoto 2-4, homer; Crystal Tagudin double.

Reported by Tracie Koide

ILH

PAC-FIVE 12, SACRED HEARTS 2

The Wolf Pack scored 10 runs in the second inning to defeat the Lancers at Crane Park. Keline Yoshimura and Joedee Lovell each had three hits for Pac-Five.

PAC-FIVE (7-7) 0(10)1 01—12 12 3

SACRED HEARTS (5-9) 200 00— 2 8 3

Joslyn Eugenio and Keicha Brunn. Sheridan Mahelona and Joedee Lovell. W — Eugenio. L — Mahelona.

Leading hitters — Pac-Five: Chante Tesoro 2-4, homer, 2 RBIs; Keline Yoshimura 3-4, triple, double; Lovell 3-3, triple, 3 RBIs; Angie Yoshizu 2-4, double, 2 RBIs; Aja Keyes 2 RBIs. Sacred Hearts: Eugenio 2-3; Meleina Fraga 2 RBIs.

Reported by Mark Yoshizu

Reach Stanley Lee at sktlee@honoluluadvertiser.com.