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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, June 21, 2009

Hawaii recruits taking next step


By Stacy Kaneshiro
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Breland Almadova

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Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Pi'ikea Kitamura

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ROSTERS

ISLAND MOVERS

Harrison Kuroda* (Hawai'i), Pulama Silva (Yavapai JC), Kevin Matsumoto (Hawai'i Pacific), Kamalani Usui (Santa Rosa JC), Toby Inouye (Hawai'i Pacific), Jyungo Murayama (Osaka Gakuin), Hiroshi Kobayashi (Osaka Gakuin), Davis Towne (San Diego State), Brett Kilburg (Concordia), Clayton Uyechi (UH-Hilo), Chris Pascual (Kamehameha/UH-Hilo), Keita Nishida (Osaka Gakuin), Lyle Kitagawa (Fullerton JC), Takayuki Yamashita (Osaka Gakuin), Joey Friedman* (Peninsula), Kyle Kanaeholo (Oregon State), Russell Doi (Hawai'i), Pi'ikea Kitamura (Kamehameha/Hawai'i), Ryson Mauricio (Oregon Tech), Jordon Monico (Savannah State), Danny Higa (Southern Nevada JC), Daniel Johnston (Canada JC), Devin Hanawahine (San Diego), Toshihisa Hirai (Osaka Gakuin), Breland Almadova ('Iolani/Hawai'i).

* Will play at home only.

PARADISE LEAGUE

HAWKS

Dane Kinoshita (Yavapai JC), Micah Takahashi (Hawai'i Pacific), Jeremy Fujimoto (Punahou), JR Bunda ('Iolani), Tyler Simao (UH-Hilo), Cory Yuh (Yavapai), Aaron Correa (UH-Hilo), Gavin Kinoshita (Mid-Pacific), Joey Friedman (UC Monterey), Brian Morihara (New Mexico State), Joshua Markwith (Hartnell JC), Reyn Nagamine ('Iolani), Kiley Kawazoe (Merced), Wade Tamaru (Mid-Pacific), Kale Sumner (Kailua), Les Akeo (Hawai'i Pacific), Troy Kashiwabara (Shoreline JC), Kurt Tanabe (UH-Hilo), Michael Arakaki (Mid-Pacific), Trent Miyashiro ('Iolani), Ryan Chagojian (UC Monterey), Tamatoa DeMello (Southern Nevada JC), Ben McQuown (Lewis-Clark State), Chad Takabuki (Grinnell), Derek Tam (Mid-Pacific).

DIRTBAGS

Bryan Raines (Golden West JC), Matthew McDaniel (Mid-Pacific), Jason Fukumoto (Pacific U.), Ryne Miyamoto (Pacific U.), Davis Chang (Mid-Pacific), Rob Ditrick (Mid-Pacific), Michael Sanchez (Linfield), Zach Kometani (San Diego), Tyler Young (Punahou), Nick Lee (Punahou), Travis Jones (Saint Martin), Evan Lim (Punahou), Shane Koga (Hawai'i Pacific), Kainoa Tom (Hartnell), Derek Grace (Hawai'i Pacific), Chad Quillipo (Hawai'i Pacific), Ryan Acosta (Hartnell), Kaiana Eldredge (no affiliation listed), Joshua Bninski (Santa Clara), Ryan Fukunaga (UH-Hilo), Everett Pico (Grand Canyon), Terry Ryan (Pearl City), Matt Suiter (San Diego), Michael Cole (no affiliation listed), Nick Tasaka (Mid-Pacifc).

HUSTLERS

Matthew Ko (Academy of Arts), Bubba Ching (Monterey Peninsula), Kili Vierra (Monterey Peninsula), Zac Wong (Kaiser), Alika Pruett (Kamehameha), Ryan DeMello (San Francisco City JC), David Lee (Kamehameha), Brian Biagi (Lewis-Clark State), Darby Ventura (Taft), Grant Iwamoto ('Iolani), Travis Ogimi (UH-Hilo), Cole Shidaki (Saddleback JC), Dustin Kim Seu (Oregon Tech), Brandon Kon (Pacific U.), Travis Derby (Cuesta JC), Eli Chee (Indiana Tech), John Abreu (Eastern Arizona), Joshua Wong (Kamehameha), Buen Hatanaka ('Iolani), Parker McCready (Sierra), Taylor Kauweloa (Damien), Marcus Kimura (Santa Rosa), Jordan Casarez (Shoreline), Duane Kiyota (no affiliation listed), Taylor Jones (Green Valley HS).

ELITE

(players done with college eligibility)

Kevin Whalen, Gavin Concepcion, Derek Costigan, Cheynne Hirota, Shay Hirota, Tyler Inouye, Todd Jinbo, Mike Kim, Chris Loo, Reid Matsushima, Ad Mols, Chris Mols, Davin Morita, Wayde Murata, Sean Murphy, Jim Okano, Bronson Sardinha, Duke Sardinha, Doug Shimokawa, Brandon Tanaka, Brad Taura, Mike Tejada, Sean Yamashita

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Done with one stage of their baseball careers, recent high school graduates Breland Almadova and Pi'ikea Kitamura are bridging the transition to the next level this summer with the Hawaii Island Movers.

Almadova, an outfielder and The Advertiser State Player of the Year out of 'Iolani, and Kitamura, an All-State shortstop from Kamehameha, will be joining the University of Hawai'i baseball team this coming school year. The Movers program gives them the opportunity to adjust to collegiate competition.

"It's going to be better pitching, faster guys, so it's just going to help me get better," Almadova said.

They will be using wooden bats.

"Wood bat always helps," Kitamura said. "Hitting the ball on the sweet spot (consistently) makes it easier when you transition to aluminum."

The Movers played three games this past week against teams from the Paradise League. It was a tuneup for their month-long trip to Japan beginning Tuesday. The Movers will play 20 games in 28 days. Once there, they will travel using all modes of transportation. They will play in Hiroshima, catch a bus to Kyushu, ride the shinkansen (bullet train) to Osaka and fly to Sapporo.

The Movers will play all-star teams made up of players from the top baseball universities, Movers general manager Richard Olsen said.

"It's a long trip, but the more baseball I play, the better I get," Almadova said. "The better the competition up there, the better I'll get and the more experience I (will) get."

Both players will be joining a UH team that will have to replace three starting position players. Catcher Landon Hernandez and second baseman Ryan Morford completed their eligibility, while junior third baseman Vinnie Catricala just signed with the Seattle Mariners, who picked him in the 10th round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.

While Almadova will have to battle for playing time with all of the outfielders returning, Kitamura will have a chance to challenge for the vacancy left by Catricala.

"I'm just coming in, obviously, wanting to play," Kitamura said. "Wherever the opening is, if third base is the place, I just want a shot at trying for the starting job."

The Movers will be loaned five players from Osaka Gakuin University when playing in Japan. It has been customary each summer that they have players on loan. But the Movers also had to find several last-minute replacements. UH center fielder Kolten Wong, coming off Western Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year honors, was invited to tryouts in North Carolina for the USA National Team. Also, catcher Carlton Tanabe, a recent Pearl City High graduate, signed with the Mariners, who picked him in the 24th round in the draft.

NOTES

Infielder Jordon Monico, a 2008 Moanalua graduate, is using his opportunity with the Movers to keep his game sharp as he considers transferring to UH. He spent this past school year at Savannah State in Georgia, where the 6-foot, 230-pound freshman played linebacker on a football scholarship and played in 29 games on the baseball team. Monico, used mainly as a designated hitter, batted .279 with four home runs. He is still deciding which sport he wants to continue at UH, but does know he will sit out this season. Savannah State is Division I in baseball and NCAA rules will force him to sit out anyway.