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Posted on: Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Fujiki propels Owls

Advertiser Staff

Catcher Aaron Fujiki batted 4 for 4, including a home run and double, as Mid-Pacific defeated Saint Louis, 9-2, yesterday in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu baseball game at the 'Iolani field.

Fujiki drove in three runs and Russell Doi had two hits for the Owls (3-1), who broke open the game with a six-run fifth in which they sent 10 players to the plate.

Danny Higa had three hits, including a triple, and drove in a run for the Crusaders (0-3).

MID-PACIFIC (3-1) 002 060 1—9 9 1

SAINT LOUIS (0-3) 001 100 0—2 8 1

Jeffrey Khan, Austin Sloan (3) and Aaron Fujiki. Kamakani Usui, Jordan Akau (5) and Moses Samia, Tamatoa DeMello (6). W — Sloan. L — Usui.

Leading hitters — Mid-Pacific: Russell Doi 2-3, 2 runs; Fujiki 4-4, homer, double, 3 RBIs; Michael Arakaki 3 runs. Saint Louis: Danny Higa 3-4, triple, RBI; Kyle Gonzaga, double, RBI.

Reported by Gail Juan

KAMEHAMEHA 3, PAC-5 1

The Warriors' Waylen Sing Chow had two hits and an RBI, and reliever John Worthington struck out the final two batters after the Wolfpack had scored a run and put a runner at second.

Ross Yamato hit an RBI double for Pac-Five.

KAMEHAMEHA (1-2) 002 010 0—3 8 0

PAC-FIVE (0-2) 000 000 1—1 2 2

Kapono Chang, John Worthington (7) and Vance Nobriga. Tyler Simao, Ryan DeMello (5) and Josh Gelson. W — Chang. L — Simao.

Leading hitters — Kamehameha: Waylen Sing Chow 2-3, triple, RBI; Worthington RBI. Piikea Kitamura 2-3. Pac-Five: Ross Yamato double, RBI.

Reported by Pua Hayashi