Kahuku High School | Archive | May, 2008

Punahou Boys, KS-Kapalama Girls Track & Field Champions!

Submitted by Al Linsky of
www.coach-photos.com

 
It was warm and the vog was still around at Mililani High School, but the
finals didn’t start until 3pm on Saturday so the athletes had a bit of a
respite.
 
On the girls side, it was the Kamehameha-Kapalama Warriors who
unseated four time defending champion Buffanblu by a score of 59.25 to 55.75.
Kahuku was a bit back at 46.
 
The Kamehameha-Kapalama girls scored big in the throwing events. In
the discus they scored 8 points (Kasandra Vegas – 2nd) and 10 points for the
shot put (Charmaine Mokiao – 1st). It wasn’t only the throwing events, though,
as the Warriors also scored in the high jump (Kanani Herring – 1st, Hailey
Kauhane – tie for 5th), pole vault (Amy Bumatai – 5th), 100 meters (Hailey
Kauhane – 6th), 4×100 (Kelli Aken-Pagdilao, Shawna Kinilau, Traci Nakamura, and
Hailey Kauhane – 5th), 400 (Ashlee Jimenez – 3rd), 300 hurdles (Alana Meditz –
2nd), 200 (Hailey Kauhane – 4th), and the 4×400 (Noe Mikami, Courtney Honda,
Ashlee Jimenez, Alana Meditz – 2nd) to show the great depth needed to win a
state championship and beat another deep team like the Buffanblu who were a very
close second.
 
The strangest race for me was the girls 1500. Bailey Massenburg was the
favorite going in. There were no trials for this event as many girls decided to
scratch on Friday so I hadn’t seen many of these girls run before. They went out
very slowly and didn’t pick it up until the last lap which turned into an all
out sprint. I was surprised that Bailey didn’t push the pace as I felt by taking
it out slowly she was keeping everyone else in the race. As it turned out,
though, no one pushed her and she was able to win in the last lap sprint. This
set her up well for the 800 to the chagrin of the rest of the 800 field who were
looking for Bailey to be tired from the 1500. Bailey then won the 800 in a fast
2:19.21. She also had enough for a fast 3000 (10:40.75) good enough for a 2nd
place behind an awesome performance from Kaiser’s Sarah Clapp (10:30.82).
 
The Punahou boys successfully defended their title giving retiring head
coach Mike Pavich a wonderful going away present. Radford made it close, though,
scoring 52 points to the Buffanblu’s 55.75.
 
Both Punahou and Radford had to deal with injuries suffered in the trials
to some of their best runners. But, in the end, just like last year when they
overcame a serious injury in the trials, the tremendous depth of the Buffanblu
was enough for them to defend their title. Abe Markowitz got the team off to a
great start by taking 2nd place in both the discus (157-02) and the shot put
(53-01). This was good for 16 points. In the long jump, Shane Wo took 5th
(21-01) and Matt Yim was 6th (21-00.25). John Hagar placed 5th with a jump of
42-09.75. In the high jump it was John Hagar placing 4th (6-01) and Matt
Yamane tying for 5th (5-11). Dave Walden took a 5th in the pole vault (13-09)
while an injured Zach Coronas gutted out a 3rd in the 100 (11.07). Zach then
came back to win the 400 in a time of 49.56. In the 800 the Puns had two scorers
as Tobie Reeuwijk took 3rd (1:59.45) and Ryan Nakasone placed fifth (2:00.27).
In the last race of the day, the 4×400, th! e Puns placed 4th in a time of
3:25.79 (Ben Strand, Jeff Pedrina, Tobie Reeuwijk and Chris Chang).
 
Outstanding individual event performances were recorded by the Radford Boys
400m Relay team as they set a meet record of 42.53. Radford senior Chris Rainey
set a meet record of 21.89 in the 200m while Kaiser’s Dawson Vorderbruegge set a
meet record of 8:58.14 in the 3000m.
 
Double wins were recorded by junior Bailey Massenburg in the 800 and 1500.
She also took a second in the 3000. Maryknoll senior Javen Correia continued his
dominance in the hurdles, winning both the 110 (14.60) and the 300 (39.5). Chris
Rainey (Radford) won both the 100 (10.89) and the 200 (21.89).
 
Zhane Santiago, Kahuku freshman, tripled in the hurdles (100-15.12, 300 –
46.22) and the triple jump (35-07).
 
Congratulations to all the athletes and the organizers who did a great job
and put on a wonderful show!
 

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2008 Big Boys Championship Football Game

Kingsley Ah You
Hawaii Digital Sports Owner
kahyou@digitalsports.com

Aloha to the presentation of the 2008 Big Boys Football Championship Game: Kahuku vs Waianae

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Video/Photo: HHSAA Boys Volleyball Day 1 Results

Kingsley Ah You
Hawaii Digital Sports Owner
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Aloha and Welcome to  our Exclusive VIDEO & Photo coverage of the 2008 New City Nissan/HHSAA Boys Volleyball Championship from Farrington High School:

Hawaii Prep Ka Makani defeated Kaimuki Bulldogs: 25-14, 19-25, 25-8

Waimea Menehune defeated Nanakuli Hawks: 25-19, 25-13

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Honokaa vs Kahuku

Pahoa vs Hana


Results provided by HHSAA Director of Information Natalie Webb
www.sportshigh.com

DIVISION
I:

Match 1:  Roosevelt def. Waiakea, 25-16,
25-22

Match 2: 
Lahainaluna def. Kalaheo, 25-18, 20-25, 25-23

Match 3:  Iolani def. Mililani,
25-16, 25-21

Match 4: 
KS-Kapalama def. Pearl City, 25-23,
25-21

 DIVISION
II:

Match 1:  Pahoa def. Hana, 25-19,
25-19

Match 2: 
Honokaa def. Kahuku, 25-16, 18-25, 25-15

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008
DI GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Quarterfinals 5 #1 Punahou Lahainaluna King Kekaulike 5:30pm
7 #2 KS-Hawaii KS-Kapalama KS-Maui 5:30pm
6 #4 KS-Maui Roosevelt King Kekaulike 7:00pm
8 #3 Waianae Iolani KS-Maui 7:00pm

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008
DII GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Quarterfinals 5 #4 Campbell Pahoa Radford 6:00pm
7 #3 Hilo Waimea Farrington 6:00pm
6 #1 Hawaii Baptist Honokaa Radford 7:30pm
8 #2 Seabury Hall Hawaii Prep Farrington 7:30pm


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2008 New City Nissan/HHSAA Boys Volleyball Championship Schedule

 Provided by HHSAA Director of Information Natalie Webb
www.sportshigh.com

SCHEDULE:

VIEW:  HHSAA Brackets DI & DII below in attachments below.

Click here to view updated results by HHSAA

2007-2008 HHSAA D-I BOYS VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE &
RESULTS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Roosevelt Waiakea King Kekaulike 5:30pm
3 Iolani Mililani KS-Maui 5:30pm
2 Lahainaluna Kalaheo King Kekaulike 7:00pm
4 KS-Kapalama Pearl City KS-Maui 7:00pm

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Quarterfinals 5 #1 Punahou W-2 King Kekaulike 5:30pm
7 #2 KS-Hawaii W-4 KS-Maui 5:30pm
6 #4 KS-Maui W-1 King Kekaulike 7:00pm
8 #3 Waianae W-3 KS-Maui 7:00pm

FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2008
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 9 L-2 L-1 King Kekaulike 4:00pm
10 L-4 L-3 KS-Maui 4:00pm
11 L-5 L-6 King Kekaulike 5:30pm
12 L-7 L-8 KS-Maui 5:30pm
Semifinals 13 W-5 W-6 King Kekaulike 7:00pm
14 W-7 W-8 KS-Maui 7:00pm

SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2008
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 15 W-9 W-10 King Kekaulike 2:30pm
5th Place 16 W-11 W-12 King Kekaulike 4:00pm
3rd Place 17 L-13 L-14 King Kekaulike 5:30pm
Championship 18 W-13 W-14 King Kekaulike 7:00pm

2007-2008 HHSAA D-II BOYS VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE &
RESULTS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Hana Pahoa Radford 6:00pm
3 Kaimuki Hawaii Prep Farrington 6:00pm
2 Honokaa Kahuku Radford 7:30pm
4 Waimea Nanakuli Farrington 7:30pm

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Quarterfinals 5 #4 Campbell W-1 Radford 6:00pm
7 #3 Hilo W-4 Farrington 6:00pm
6 #1 Hawaii Baptist W-2 Radford 7:30pm
8 #2 Seabury Hall W-3 Farrington 7:30pm

FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2008
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 9 L-2 L-1 Radford 4:30pm
10 L-3 L-4 Farrington 4:30pm
11 L-6 L-5 Radford 6:00pm
12 L-8 L-7 Farrington 6:00pm
Semifinals 13 W-6 W-5 Radford 7:30pm
14 W-8 W-7 Farrington 7:30pm

SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2008
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 15 W-9 W-10 Radford 3:00pm
5th Place 16 W-11 W-12 Radford 4:30pm
3rd Place 17 L-13 L-14 Radford 6:00pm
Championship 18 W-13 W-14 Radford 7:30pm


 Team
Participating in the HHSAA State Championship:

Division
I

OIA

1.  Waianae Seariders
(14-1)

2.  Roosevelt Rough Riders
(14-1)

3.  Kalaheo Mustangs
(10-5)

4.  Mililani Trojans
(10-5)

5.  Pearl
City
Chargers (11-5)

ILH

1.  Punahou Buffanblu
(16-0)

2.  Iolani Raiders
(12-4)

3.  Kamehameha Warriors
(10-4)

BIIF

1.  Kamehameha Warriors
(13-1)

2.  Waiakea Warriors
(12-2)

MIL

1.  Kamehameha Warriors
(7-3)

2.  Lahainaluna Lunas
(5-5)

 

Division
II

OIA

1.  Campbell Sabers
(10-4)

2.  Kaimuki Bulldogs
(11-4)

3.  Nanakuli Golden Hawks
(12-2)

4.  Kahuku Red Raiders
(12-3)

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Hawaii Army National Guard SGT Raquel Faiupu

Hawaii Army National Guard Recruiter



Aloha,


I am a New Recruiter assigned to Mililani and Hanalani high school.  My name is Raquel Faiupu and I am a Sergeant in Hawaii’s “OWN” Army National Guard.


I am married with 4 beautiful children, ages ranging from 1 year to 7 years old.  I was born and raised on Oahu my whole life.  I’ve lived in several different cities such as Nanakuli, Waipahu, Aiea, Pearl City, Ewa Beach and soon in Mililani.


I joined the military as a high school Senior.  A graduate from the home of the Na Alii’s “AIEA” back in 1999, makes it 9 strong years being apart of this great organization.  Initially, I joined wanting to utilize the educational benefits offered.  However, ultimately I’ve come to realize that deep down inside I’ve always had a desire to serve in defending our great State and Nation.  Enlisting on 23 January 1999 as a PVT wanting to become a 74D (54B), Chemical Specialist and receiving only a $3K bonus was the start of a new life.  Since then, I’ve acquired additional MOS’s and skills; 42A, Administrative Specialist; SQI4, a Recruiter and AGI/SGL instructor.


I ENJOY and LOVE what I currently do…being a Recruiter I would say is comparable to being a Mother or a Best Friend.  TAKING CARE OF SOLDIER’S is my motto.  My goal is to help pave the path for new soldier’s in the HIARNG, both Prior Service and Non-Prior Service.


Please, at any time and for all your concerns don’t hesitate to give me a call at (808)679-7783 or (808)672-1901.  Mahalo for your time and attention…Take care and GOD Bless!!!


SGT Raquel Faiupu
Recruiting and Retention NCO
HIARNG


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Punahou- Local Motion/HHSAA Girls Water Polo Champion

Results provided by HHSAA Information Director Natalie Webb
www.sportshigh.com

PHOTOS:  Click here to view more Championship Game images by Jonbphotography.com


Match 18 (championship):  Punahou
def. KS-Kapalama, 9-2

1st
quarter:

5:52 – Aisha Price
(PS)

5:22 – Brailey Hirose-Hulbert
(PS)

0:44 – Aisha Price
(PS)

2nd
quarter:

5:41 – Ashlee Akeo
(KS-K)

4:49 – Shayna Price
(PS)

2:56 – Aisha Price
(PS)

1:04 – Aisha Price
(PS)

0:38 – Nanea Fujiyama
(KS-K)

3rd
quarter:

4:47 – Aisha Price
(PS)

3:57 – Brailey Hirose-Hulbert
(PS)

0:48 – Shayna Price
(PS)

 

Match 17 (3rd place): 
Kahuku def. Lahainaluna, 5-4

1st
quarter:

4:24 – Taniya Sifton
(K)

1:20 – Hailey Gill
(L)

3rd
quarter:

5:46 – Rosie Jaffurs
(K)

4:38 – Alana Hendrickson
(L)

4:17 – Gina Ahue
(K)

2:32 – Gina Ahue
(K)

0:09 – Minnie
Whitford

4th
quarter:

2:12 – Michelle Fuller
(L)

1:17 – Moana Tuipulotu
(L)

Match 16 (5th place): 
KS-Hawaii def.
Hilo, 8-3

1st
quarter:

5:25 – Eva Avery (Hilo)

3:15 – Lauren Van Heukelem
(Hilo)

2:08 – Ryenn Lyons
(KS-H)

2nd
quarter:

6:40 – Mandy Kaapuni (Hilo)

3:33 – Kaci Rosehill
(KS-H)

2:50 – Nani Davis
(KS-H)

3rd
quarter:

6:27 – Ryenn Lyons
(KS-H)

4:25 – Kristina Waiau
(KS-H)

2:34 – Nani Davis
(KS-H)

4th
quarter:

2:05 – Ryenn Lyons
(KS-H)

0:32 – Malia Cann
(KS-H)

 

Match 15 (consolation):  Leilehua
def.
Roosevelt,
4-3

1st
quarter:

3:29 – Chyla Houghtailing-Ramos
(Roos)

1:53 – Patrice Dang
(Roos)

1:38 – Brittany Sweeney
(Lei)

4th
quarter:

4:46 – Elizabeth Lukefahr
(Lei)

4:46 – Gina Galmiche
(Roos)

3:18 – Kearsten Sega (Lei)

Overtime:

1: 53 – Kearsten Sega
(Lei)

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PHOTO: Local Motion/HHSAA Girls Water Polo Day 3

Results provided by HHSAA Information Director Natalie Webb
www.sportshigh.com

Photo: Click on Match up to view Game Images by Jonathan Bello of www.jonbphotography.com

Punahou vs Lahainalua

KS-Kapalma vs Kahuku

GO TO: VIDEO & PHOTO coverage of Day 2
GO TO: PHOTO coverage of Day 1

Match 10: Leilehua def. KS-Maui, 8-5
(consolation semifinal)

2nd
quarter:

5:20 – Jennifer
Morihara

3:52 – Kaulana
Ane

1:28 – Jennifer
Morihara

1:05 – Kaleiopio
Guth

3rd
quarter:

6:02 – Victoria-Elle
Crozier

5:41 – Su Lun
Guth

5:32 – Brittanyu
Sweeney

5:21 – Su Lun
Guth

4:54 – Brittanyu
Sweeney

4:30 – Jennifer
Morihara

3:40 – Jennifer
Morihara

4th
quarter:

5:06 – Jennifer
Morihara

0:49 – Brittanyu
Sweeney

 

Match 11:  Hilo def. Kapolei, 6-5
(fifth place semifinal)

1st
quarter:

5:09 – Alexandra
Jamora

2:18 – Lauren Van
Heukelem

0:08 – Bethany
Salas-Salem

2nd
quarter:

6:24 – Rhogelyn
Espino

3rd
quarter:

4:30 – Bethany
Salas-Salem

4:02 – Eva
Avery

4th
quarter:

6:03 – Emma
Kimata

1:52 – Eva
Avery

OT (3
min.):

1:23 – Hannah
Bennett

1:02 – Maddie
Jamora

2 OT (3
min.):

2:30 – Sondra
Atagi

 

Match 12: KS-Hawaii def. Kalani,
9-2

1st
quarter:

3:33 – Alysyn
Leonard

1:27 – Ryenn
Lyons

2nd
quarter:

6:31 – Tina
Pulu

5:38 – Ryenn
Lyons

5:05 – Nani
Davis

3:45 – Malia
Cann

0:46 – Alysyn
Leonard

0:23 – Brittany
Lam

3rd
quarter:

6:30 – Ryenn
Lyons

4:28 – Malia
Cann

0:25 – Hulali
Trask

 

Match 13: Punahou def. Lahainaluna,
14-4 (championship semifinal)

1st
quarter:

6:42 – Aisha
Price

4:34 – Brailey
Hirose-Hulbert

4:04 – Kelli
Moy

1:08 – Kulani
Jenkins

0:35 – Moana
Tuipulotu

0:20 – Aisha
Price

2nd
quarter:

4:24 – Shayna
Price

0:04 – Kulani
Jenkins

3rd
quarter:

4:04 – Kulani
Jenkins

3:32 – Aisha
Price

3:15 – Moana
Tuipulotu

2:06 – Shayna
Price

0:50 – Kayla
Wall

0:29 – Shayna
Price

0:01 – Alana
Hendrickson

4th
quarter:

5:57 – Aisha
Price

5:26 – Brailey
Hirose-Hulbert

3:49 – Aisha
Price

 

Match 14:  KS-Kapalama def. Kahuku,
8-5 (championship semifinal)

1st
quarter:

6:32 – Gina
Ahue

4:29 – Nanea
Fujiyama

3:51 – Ashlee
Akeo

0:56 – Gina
Ahue

2nd
quarter:

6:27 – Nanea
Fujiyama

5:27 – Kehau
Ai

5:02 – Rosie
Jaffurs

4:21 – Gina
Ahue

3rd
quarter:

2:01 – Kehau
Ai

5:45 – Annie Ilikea
Snow

3:48 – Taniya
Sifton

3:31 – Nanea
Fujiyama

3:02 – Nanea
Fujiyama

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VIDEO: Local Motion/HHSAA Water Polo Day 2

Kingsley Ah You
Hawaii Digital Sports
Owner
kahyou@digitalsports.com

Aloha and Welcome to our VIDEO
& Photo coverage of the
Local Motion/HHSAA Water Polo Championship
Tournament.

Check back for more
VIDEOS & Photos!

Local Motion/HHSAA Girls Water Polo
State Championship Results

Provided by HHSAA Information Director Natalie Webb

www.sportshigh.com

Central
Oahu Regional Park

 

Match 5: Roosevelt def. Mililani, 3-1

1st quarter:

6:24 – Patrice
Dang

2nd
quarter:

4:45 – Taesha-Marie
Keola

4th
quarter:

5:18 – Leticia
Ruiz

4:04 – Lindsey
Carvalho

 

Match 6:  #1 Punahou def. Kapolei,
16-2

1st
quarter:

6:40 – Jane
Galluzzi

5:37 – Aisha
Price

4:51 – Kulani
Jenkins

4:35 – Aisha
Price

3:43 – Aisha
Price

1:10 – Shayna
Price

0:18 – Kelli
Moy

2nd
quarter:

1:54 – Kelli
Moy

3rd
quarter:

6:36 – Jane
Galluzzi

6:01 – Jane
Galluzzi

3:07 – Alexandra
Jamora

2:40 – Shayna
Price

0:55 – Alexandra
Jamora

0:28 – Lillybelle
Deer

4th
quarter:

4:44 – Kulani
Jenkins

3:34 – Jane
Galluzzi

2:55 – Kulani
Jenkins

2:25 – Aisha
Price

 

Match 7:  #4 Lahainaluna def.
Hilo,
16-6

1st
quarter:

6:25 – Lauren  Van
Heukelem

6:07 – Alana
Hendrickson

4:43 – Michelle
Fuller

4:07 – Alana
Hendrickson

3:31 – Moana
Tuipulotu

2:07 – Moana
Tuipulotu

1:07 – Moana
Tuipulotu

2nd
quarter:

3:34 – Mariah
Gill

2:31 – Lauren  Van
Heukelem

2:03 – Sondra
Atagi

1:36 – Michelle
Fuller

0:49 – Moana
Tuipulotu

3rd
quarter:

5:47 – Moana
Tuipulotu

3:06 – Eva
Avery

0:21 – Moana
Tuipulotu

4th
quarter:

6:44 – Moana
Tuipulotu

6:22 – Mandy
Kaapuni

5:35 – Michelle
Fuller

4:59 – Moana
Tuipulotu

4:33 – Mariah
Gill

4:04 – Michelle
Fuller

2:47 – Mandy
Kaapuni

 

Match 8: #2 Kahuku def. Kalani,
15-4

1st
quarter:

6:44 – Minnie
Whitford

4:21 – Brooke
Roy

3:52 – Taniya
Sifton

3:26 – Gina
Ahue

0:47 – Gina
Ahue

2nd
quarter:

6:20 – Krea
Branco

5:32 – Gina
Ahue

5:08 – Tina
Pulu

4:45 – Sarah
Ungureit

4:33 – Tina
Pulu

1:11 – Kelsey
Wardle

3rd
quarter:

6:38 – Minnie
Whitford

4:06 – Gina
Ahue

2:40 – Taniya
Sifton

4th
quarter:

5:34 – Taniya
Sifton

4:51 – Brooke
roy

4:06 – Tina
Pulu

3:43 – Minnie
Whitford

3:06 – Kaila
Garcia

 

Match 9 – KS-Kapalama def. KS-Hawaii,
12-6

1st
quarter:

6:46 – Ashlee
Akeo

4:06 – Ryenn
Lyons

3:56 – Ashlee
Akeo

2nd
quarter:

5:53 – Nanea
Fujiyama

4:42 – Nanea
Fujiyama

3:48 – Nanea
Fujiyama

2:29 – Nanea
Fujiyama

0:39 – Nanea
Fujiyama

0:08 – Nani
Davis

3rd
quarter:

6:01 – Alysyn
Leonard

4:43 – Nanea
Fujiyama

2:59 – Kaci
Rosehill

2:34 –  Kehau Ai

1:08 – Ashlee
Akeo

4th
quarter:

6:00 – Nanea
Fujiyama

1:02 – Mia
Wai

0:31 – Alysyn
Leonard

0:01 – Kaci
Rosehill



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Wally Yonamina/HHSAA Day 2 Results

DIVISION I  (From Les Murakami Stadium)
Submitted by Kyle Galdeira

Game 5: Consolation
Kailua d. Castle, 11-1 (5 innings)


Score by Innings                    R H E
————————————–
Castle Knights…… 000 10 –     1  5 3
Kailua
Surfriders… 204 5X –    11 8 1

SEE FULL BOX SCORE

Game 6: Quarterfinal
#4 Maui d. KS-Hawaii,  6-3

Score by Innings                      R H E
—————————————–
Maui Sabers………    012 200 1 – 6 9 0
KS-Hawaii Warriors.. 102 000 0 – 3 9 2

SEE FULL BOX SCORE

Game 7: Quarterfinal
St. Louis d. #3 Waiakea, 5-0


Score by Innings                      R H E
—————————————–
Waiakea Warriors….  000 000 0 – 0 2 4
Saint Louis Cursader 110 030 X – 5 5 0

SEE FULL BOX SCORE

Game 8: Quarterfinal
#1 Punahou d. Roosevelt, 9-8

Score by Innings                         R H E
—————————————–
Roosevelt Roughrider 014 110 1 –  8 9
1
Punahou Buffanblu… 006 010 2 –  9 11 5

SEE FULL BOX SCORE

Game 9: Quarterfinal
It took close to 3 hours in a game that already started late, close to 9:00p, on
a school night.  But 9 innings later, OIA Champion and #2 seed Pearl City scored
in their top of the 9th inning and defeated Mid Pac 5-4.

Over 2000 fans
watched this marathon go way past mopst parent’s bedtime.

The Chargers
(14-2) will play in Friday night’s 7:00p Semi Final against St Louis of the
ILH.  This game will be carried live on-line here at Digital Sports Hawaii (Click
to go to link)
.

Box score submitted by
Kyle Galdeira


Score by Innings            
            R H E
——————————————-
Pearl City
Chargers. 012 010 001 – 5 7 1
Mid-Pacific Owls….  200 011 000 – 4 6
1

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DIVISION II

Game 5: Consolation
Kahuku d. Radford, 4-2

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

R

H

E

V:
Kahuku

1

0

0

0

0

1

2

4

8

1

H:
Radford

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

2

5


Game 6: Quarterfinal
#1 Kauai d. Kohala, 10-0

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

R

H

E

V:
Kohala

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

H: Kauai

3

1

3

1

0

2

10

15

0


Game 7: Quarterfinal
Molokai d. #4 Honokaa, 13-3

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

R

H

E

V:
Honokaa

1

2

0

0

0

0

3

3

3

H: Molokai

0

4

0

4

2

3

13

7

2


Game 8: Quarterfinal
#2 St. Anthony d. Maryknoll, 9-1

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

R

H

E

V: St.
Anthony

2

0

3

1

2

1

0

9

9

2

H:
Maryknoll

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

3

3


Game 9:  Quarterfinal
Kalaheo d. #3 Waipahu, 3-1

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

R

H

E

V: Waipahu

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

4

4

H:
Kalaheo

0

0

1

0

2

0

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Pearl City Drops Mid Pac in 9 Innings

David Kawada
dkawada@digitalsports.com   

It took close to 3 hours in a game that already started late, close to 9:00p, on a school night.  But 9 innings later, OIA Champion and #2 seed Pearl City scored in their top of the 9th inning and defeated Mid Pac 5-4.

Over 2000 fans watched this marathon go way past most parent’s bedtime.

The Chargers (14-2) will play in Friday night’s 7:00p Semi Final against St Louis of the ILH.  This game will be carried live on-line here at Digital Sports Hawaii (Click to go to link).

Box score submitted by Kyle Galdeira


Score by Innings
                        R H E
——————————————-
Pearl City Chargers. 012 010 001 – 5 7 1
Mid-Pacific Owls….  200 011 000 – 4 6 1

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