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Posted on: Thursday, March 22, 2007

Akamine carries Kailua over Kaimuki, 12-1

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By Kyle Sakamoto
Advertiser Staff Writer

Kailua's Kili Vierra drives the ball to center field, scoring Kale Sumner from third in the fourth inning.

JOAQUIN SIOPACK | The Honolulu Advertiser

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Zach Akamine

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Kailua right-hander Zach Akamine kept Kaimuki off-balance with his pinpoint control, and the host Surfriders used a balanced offense in a 12-1 rout yesterday.

Akamine allowed three hits, walked none and struck out eight in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division opener for both teams.

"Just have fun, let my defense do all the work and throw strikes," said Akamine, a 5-foot-10 senior.

Akamine threw 52 strikes among his 69 pitches, and the run he allowed in the fourth was unearned. The game ended after 4 1/2 innings because of the 10-run mercy rule.

Akamine said his fastball and curve were working for him.

"He got his pitches in the right location and kept us off-balance," Kaimuki coach Duke Chinen said.

The Surfriders pounded out 15 hits, and every starter had at least one run or one RBI. Eight of the nine starters had at least one hit.

Akamine went 3 for 4 with a run, Kale Sumner batted 2 for 2 with a walk, triple and three runs, and Jared Iha was 2 for 3 with two runs.

Kenny Ellis and Keenan Tanaka (2 for 3) each had two RBIs.

"We've been working a lot on our hitting, and hopefully they're starting to understand and starting to buy into the system of how we hit here," Kailua coach Corey Ishigo said.

The Surfriders also drew three walks and stole five bases.

In the second, Iha stole third with two outs and easily stole home on the next pitch as Kaimuki starter Masashi Kimura went to the windup.

The only run allowed by Akamine was in the fourth. Kimura led off with a ground double just fair down the left-field line. Kimura advanced to third when Akamine's pickoff attempt hit him in the helmet and rolled into center. After a strikeout, Kimura scored when Brandon Hess reached on a fielding error by the third baseman with the infield drawn in.

"We made a couple of errors out there and we still have a lot of room for improvement," Ishigo said. "We're not satisfied where we're at right now. It's only our first game of the season and we're trying to put together pieces of the puzzle and hopefully we're on our way."

Akamine didn't go to a three-ball count on any batter and finished strong by striking out the side in the top of the fifth.

"He had a good preseason. Today he came out and threw strikes and let our defense have a chance to play," Ishigo said.

Kailua scored two in the first, one in the second, two in the third and seven in the fourth, when it sent 11 batters to the plate and collected six hits.

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KAILUA (1-0) 212 7X —12 15 2

Masashi Kimura and Darren Muramoto. Zach Akamine and Rayner Yokoi. W — Akamine. L — Yokoi.

Leading hitters — Kaimuki: Kimura double. Kailua: Akamine 3-4; Kainoa Uemoto triple, 2 runs; Kale Sumner 2-2, triple, 3 runs; Kenny Ellis 2 RBIs; Kili Vierra 2-2; Keenan Tanaka 2-3, double, 2 RBIs; Jared Iha 2-3, 2 runs.

MOANALUA 11, KAHUKU 0

Kekoa Lee tossed a five-inning no-hitter with eight strikeouts and no walks to lead host Na Menehune.

Lee drove in four runs with a pair of doubles and Jordan Monico hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the fifth to put the 10-run mercy rule into effect.

KAHUKU (0-1) 000 00— 0 0 1

MOANALUA (1-0) 140 42—11 12 1

Steven Van Ness, Travis Eugenio (4) and Kaika Sasaoka. Kekoa Lee and Chris Liu-Saguid. W — Lee. L — Van Ness.

Leading hitters — Moanalua: Lee 3-3, 2 doubles, 4 RBIs; Joshua Horikawa 2-3; Jay Yoshizawa 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Jordan Monico 2-2, homer, 2 RBIs; Sheldon Mow 2 doubles, RBI.

Reported by Monique Albano

KAISER 17, KALAHEO 0

Toby Inouye pitched a three-hitter over five innings with 10 strikeouts to lead the Cougars in a game shortened to five innings by the mercy rule.

KALAHEO (0-1) 000 00— 0 3 4

KAISER (1-0) 134 9X—17 10 0

Talon Wentale, Donovan Correa (3), Richard Perza (5) and Richard Perza, Cody Von Appen (5). Toby Inouye and Bryce Marcoulier. W — Inouye. L — Wentale.

Leading hitters — Kaiser: Dustin Dela Pena 3-4, 4 RBIs; Cal Tashiro double, 2 RBIs; Matt Muranaka triple; Mychael Nagata triple, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Kelcey Maeda

ROOSEVELT 7, CASTLE 7

The Knights scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh to tie the score, and the game ended 7-7 after eight innings because of darkness. It will be recorded as a tie.

ROOSEVELT 100 501 00—7 11 4

CASTLE 112 000 30—7 8 3

Nick Wong, Kelson Okimoto (8) and Tyler Mitahara. Kainoa Tom, Pulama Silva (4) and Lyle Kitagawa.

Leading hitters — Roosevelt: Keoni Manago 2-4, triple; Wong 2-3, double, triple; Chris Awaya 3-4. Castle: Codey Cabael 3-4; Coby Agres 4-4.

Reported by Joe Tom

MILILANI 10, WAIPAHU 0

The Trojans' Richie Mariano pitched a no-hitter with 11 strikeouts in a game shortened to five innings because of the mercy rule.

WAIPAHU (0-1) 000 00— 0 0 1

MILILANI (1-0) 152 02—10 11 0

Eric Hudson and Kaimi Haina. Richie Mariano and Kacey Miyasato. W — Mariano. L — Hudson.

Leading hitters — Mililani: Adam Schroeder 2-3; Dustin Antolin 3-3, triple, double, 3 RBIs; Travis Jones 3 RBIs.

Reported by Cara Akiyoshi

'AIEA 21, NANAKULI 0

Cody Aquino pitched a no-hitter with 12 strikeouts, and Kanekoa Asing drove in five runs as Na Ali'i won a game shortened to five innings because of the mercy rule.

NANAKULI (0-1) 000 0 0— 0 0 1

'AIEA (1-0) 028 (11)X—21 11 0

Lalo Respicio, Ritchie Rosa (4) and Isaiah Tanaka. Cody Aquino and Anthony Tsui. W — Aquino. L — Respicio.

Leading hitters — 'Aiea: Tsui double; Kanekoa Asing 2-3, homer, 5 RBIs; Jacob Arakawa 2-2; Tyler Abasial double, 3 RBIs; Randy Castillo double, 2 RBIs.

Reported by Ryan Kato

WAI'ANAE 8, CAMPBELL 7

Ben McQuown hit two home runs, including a three-run walk-off shot with two outs in the seventh, to rally the Seariders.

CAMPBELL (0-1) 004 001 2—7 11 1

WAI'ANAE (1-0) 011 001 5—8 8 4

Allyn Repecio, Blayne Pikito (4), Bryan Walsh (5) and Cameron Howser. Ben McQuown, Ronald Pickering III (5) and Aina Kalaola-Myers, R.J. Tacgere-Bailey (3). W — Pickering III. L — Walsh.

Leading hitters — Campbell: Sebastian Locquiao 2-4, 2 RBIs; Kia Kapana 2-2; Howser 2-2. Wai'anae: McQown 3-4, 2 homers, double, 4 RBIs; Wil Duseigneur 2-2; Ryan Manuel 2-3.

Reported by Kekoa Kaluhiokalani

KAPOLEI 2, LEILEHUA 1

Michael Kahalehoe went 2 for 3 and scored the go-ahead run on a throwing error in the top of the sixth inning to lift the Hurricanes.

KAPOLEI (1-0) 000 011 0—2 9 0

LEILEHUA (0-1) 000 100 0—1 6 2

Oliver Taoy and Kalani Omoto. Brett Nakasone, Darren Baccay (6) and Ehukai Wooley. W — Baccay. L — Taoy.

Leading hitters — Kapolei: Kalani Brackenridge double; Curtis Donald 2-4, RBI; Michael Kahalehoe 2-4; Kyle Dela Cruz 2-3. Leilehua: Wooley double; Desmond Ontai 2-3, double.

Reported by Lauren Maeda

PEARL CITY 10, RADFORD 0

Chad Quillopo drove in three runs and Rorry Nakayama homered to help the Chargers prevail in a game shortened to five innings by the mercy rule.

RADFORD (0-1) 000 00— 0 4 3

PEARL CITY (1-0) 323 11—10 8 2

Brad Osborne and Zach Seitz. Jason Rasa, Scott Muraoka (5) and Carlton Tanabe. W — Rasa. L — Osborne.

Leading hitters — Pearl City: Rorry Nakayama 2-2, homer, 4 runs; Chad Quillopo double, 3 RBIs; Bryson Nakamura triple, 3 runs.

Reported by Mel Seki

PUNAHOU 11, DAMIEN 4

Matt Suiter had two hits and three RBIs, and the Buffanblu broke open the Interscholastic League of Honolulu game with an eight-run fifth.

PUNAHOU (4-0) 201 080 0—11 8 1

DAMIEN (1-2) 000 110 2— 4 8 2

Paul Snieder, Cheyne Okawa (5) and Zach Kometani, Travis Tanaka (5). Travis Derby, Robert Cuizon (4), DJ Andrade (5), Bryson Namba (7) and Darby Ventura. W — Snieder. L — Derby.

Leading hitters — Punahou: Kometani 2-3; Josh Bninsky triple, 2 RBIs; Matt Suiter 2-3, triple, 3 RBIs, 3 runs. Damien: Duncan Ebert 2-3, double; Derby 2 RBIs.

Reported by Phil Higa

Reach Kyle Sakamoto at ksakamoto@honoluluadvertiser.com.