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Iolani Advances to Meet #2 Seed Roosevelt

Dave Kawada


for Hawaii Digital Sports


May 13, 2009


Iolani outside hitter David Fink was late to show up for the first round game against Pearl City in the New City Nissan HHSAA State Boys Volleyball Championships.  He showed up with a nice brown tan which would mean some time in the sun…on a school day.  No problem for head coach Mike Among.  No detention for Fink either.  Because he had just come straight from the airport after arriving from Kauai where he was competing in the HHSAA Golf State Championships.  Hence the tan.

On that side note, he helped his Iolani Boys Team win the State Championship and he was just 2 strokes off of winning the individual state title as well, finishing second.  His teammate Lorens Chan got that honor.

After changing jerseys and putting on his knee pads in the car, he caught the tail end of pre-game warm ups, played in games 2 and 3, got 5 kills, and helped the volleyball defeat Pearl City 3-0 in about 1 hour.  Iolani will play #2 seed Roosevelt tomorrow at 7:00p.

Nick Christman, also playing only games 2 and 3, lead the team with 10 kills.  Chris Llarenes added 9 kills and 4 service aces.

Donovan Nieves lead his Chargers with 8 kills but they could not counter the size advantage of the Raider team.

Other Division I scores:

Kamehameha-Hawaii d. Mililani, 3-2
Kamehameha-Kapalama d Baldwin, 3-0
Castle v Leilehua (check back for final)

Division II scores:

Kohala d. Kaimuki, 3-0
Waimea d Honokaa, 3-1
Pahoa d. Kapolei, 3-0
Waipahu d. Le Jardin, 3-1

For full box scores go to HHSAA tournament website


 

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Punahou Baseball Wins 6th Straight State Title

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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Digital Sports photo presentation of the Wally Yonamine Foundation DI & DII State Championship

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by Jay Metzger & Dayne Teves of www.metzphotography.com

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Punahou 3, Kailua 2 DI State Championship Game

Maryknoll 3, Kauai 2 DII State Championship Game

David Kawada
Special to Hawaii Digital sports.com

In an interview 2 years ago, I asked Punahou head baseball coach Eric Kadooka which of the 4 consecutive state titles (at the time) was the most meaningful to you.  He gave an answer I expected.

“The first one,”  he said.  “Because no one expected us to win it.”

I will ask him the question again and I am curious about the response.  His Buff N Blu team defeated Kailua 3-2 for their unprecedented 6th straight state title last night at the Wally Yonamine Foundation HHSAA State Baseball Championships at Les Murakami Stadium.  No one expected this year’s team to win.

They barely got into the tournament as the ILH #3 representative by going extra innings to defeat Mid Pac in the ILH Post Season Tournament.  They had a Top 10 ranking more out of respect then performance and sort of backed their way in to the state tournament with an 11-8 record.  Hardly what you call a dominant season.  There seemed to be a ***** in the Blu armour of Punahou and all the other teams were aiming their spears right there.

But a barometer of good coaching and guidance is how well a team improved for the beginning of the season to the end.  Punahou was playing its best baseball at the end, starting with that victory over Mid Pac.

The pitching staff took it up a notch.  Rather, they eleveated their performances into the next stratosphere.

“We need to hit better as a team (team average of .299) in order to be competitive,” said Kadooka.  I don’t think he expected his pitchers to perform as they did.

Jeremy Fujimoto was the Day 1 starter against Campbell with a mediocer 4-4 record and a 3.08 ERA.  He went on to pitch a complete game shutout, allowing only 2 hits and striking out 12.  Punahou wins 2-0.

Marcus Yoshii started game 2 against #1 seed Pearl City.  He had a losing record of 1-3.  Yoshii went 3 innings, was in command and scattered 3 hits and allowed 1 run.  Punahou was ahead 2-1 at the time.  Then freshman Zachary Muenster, called up from the JV, came in the 4th inning.

A family membered mentioned that they thought he would only go in when there was a blowout.   Others wondered why he was coming in at all with the team in the lead and Yoshii pitching well.

Kadooka knew something we did not.  Muenster pitched the remaining 4 innings, allowed only 2 batters to get on base, struck out 3, and allowed no runs.  Buff N Blu wins 3-1.

ILH rival Kamehameha was next in the semi finals.  Pitcher/First baseman Evan Lim got the start with a 4-1 record but only a 4.12 ERA.  This game was a pitcher’s battle all the way as Warrior starter Chris Pascual went toe-to-toe with Lim and reliever Yoshii.  The game would go to extra innings tied at 0 and over 3 1/2 hours.  Fujimoto came on in the 8th inning.  Combined they would allow only 4 hits and no runs.  Punahou got 2 runs in the top of the 9th and Fujimoto shut the Kamehameha bats in the bottom of the inning to get the win.

In the championship game versus Kailua it was simple.  The freshman Muenster got the start.  What is the secret coach Kadooka has known about this kid?  Could he be the first freshamn to start (and win) a state championship game?

The Punahou bats did what they have been doing throughout the tournament – score early as they lead 2-0 after 2 innings. (This is an underlying key toward the teams succes in the tournament).

Muenster had a shut out until the 6th inning as Kailua got their first (and only) 2 runs of the game.  It looked like a rally was starting.

“Our kids are playing so much better now as a team,” said Surfrider head coach Cory Ishigo.

Then the relief tandem of Yoshii (pitched to one batter in the 6th) and Fujimoto finished things off again, allowing no hits or runs and striking out 3. 

It was that kind of tournament for the Buff N Blu.  Timely hitting, pitchers pitching their best performances, and a freshman pitcher who could be on the brink of a most celebrated high school career.

Congratulations are in order.

DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
Maryknoll d. Kauai, 3-2

For other box scores, go to the official HHSAA baseball website.

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Final Day Local Motion/HHSAA Girls Water Polo State Championship

 

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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Digital Sports photo presentation of the Local Motion/HHSAA Girls Water Polo State Championship held at the Veterans’ Memorial Aquatic Center at Patsy T. Mink Central
Oahu Regional Park

Photos by Ferdinand Navarro of HawaiiDigitalSports.com

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Punahou 12, Kamehameha-Kapalama

Mililani 5, Kamehameha-Maui 3

Lahainaluna 8, Hilo 1

Roosevelt 7, Kahuku 6

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2008-2009 HHSAA GIRLS WATER POLO SCHEDULE & RESULTS

By Natalie Iwamoto

HHSAA Sports Information Director

www.SportsHigh.com

Go to HHSAA Water Polo Championship Results


WEDNESDAY, MAY 06, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 KS-Hawaii Mililani CORP KS-Hawaii, 7-5
2 Kahuku KS-Maui CORP Kahuku, 12-5
3 Kalani Leilehua CORP Kalani, 6-5
4 KS-Kapalama Kapolei CORP KS-Kapalama, 10-3

THURSDAY, MAY 07, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 5 Leilehua KS-Maui CORP KS-Maui, 6-5
Quarterfinals 6 #2 Roosevelt KS-Hawaii CORP Roosevelt, 9-8 (2OT, sudden victory)
7 #4 Hilo Kahuku CORP Kahuku, 5-4
8 #3 Lahainaluna KS-Kapalama CORP KS-Kapalama, 11-4
9 #1 Punahou Kalani CORP Punahou, 16-4

FRIDAY, MAY 08, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 10 Mililani Kapolei CORP Mililani, 5-2
5th Place Semifinals 11 Kalani Hilo CORP Hilo, 5-4
12 KS-Hawaii Lahainaluna CORP Lahainaluna, 15-5
Semifinals 13 Punahou Kahuku CORP Punahou, 17-6
14 Roosevelt KS-Kapalama CORP KS-Kapalama, 14-11

SATURDAY, MAY 09, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation Final 15 KS-Maui Mililani CORP Mililani, 5-3
5th Place 16 Hilo Lahainaluna CORP Lahainaluna, 8-1
3rd Place 17 Kahuku Roosevelt CORP Roosevelt, 7-6
Championship 18 Punahou KS-Kapalama CORP Punahou, 12-4

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Punahou and Kailua for the state title


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Punahou 2, Kamehameha-Kapalama 0

Mililani 4, Maui 4

Kailua 6, Moanalua 2

Iolani 7, Hilo 0




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David Kawada
Special to Hawaii Digital sports.com

Rivalry games are always special.  Playoffs, or state tournaments take teams to another level.  Kamehameha and Punahou combined all aspects mentioned into a game that went 9 innings and lasted nearly 3 hours and 40 minutes.  In the end, the magical cloud still flew over the Buff n Blu as they score the only 2 runs of the game in the top of the 9th inning to defeat their ILH rivals 2-0.  Punahou will defend their state title on Saturday against Kailua, who defeated Moanalua in the other all OIA semi final.

The Warriors expected to be in this position after winning the ILH tournament.  Their bats were hot in the tournamnet with 19 hits in the 2 previous victories over Waiakea and Kamehameha-Maui.  Head coach Vern Ramie also had the luxury of putting his ace Chris Pascual on the mound, the benefit of a short appearance in their first game blowout of Waiakea.

But there is a reason why Punahou is a championship program.  In their previous 2 games they jumped out early, scoring 2 runs in the 1st innnings against Campbell and Pearl City.  That was coach Eric Kadooka’s strategy – to get ahead early, build his team’s confidence, and let his defense and pitching keep the team ahead.

If there is akey for the Buff n Blu inthis year’s tournament, it is their pitching which has been outstanding. Starter Even Lim allowed no runs in 4 1/3 innings.  Relivers Marcus Yoshii and Jeremy Fujimoto continued blanking the Warrior bats.  Kamehameha was also frustrated every inning as they could not get those timely RBI’s as they stranded 11 runners, often in scoring position

Pascual matched the effort, pitching a masterful 8 innings then being relieved by Alika Pruett in the 9th.  That would be the difference.

In the top of the 9th, Pruett struck out the first 2 batters.  Then the bottom fell out.  Jordan Honjiyo singled.  Then advanced to 2nd on a controversial hit batter call on Michael Suiter.  On that play, Honjiyo was thrown out at 2nd on a steal attempt which would have been the 3rd out.  But Suiter was awarded 1st base on the dead ball call and Honjiyo advanced to 2nd.

The next batter Evan Lim singled to right scoring Honjyo and you could feel the air escape from the Warrior bubble.  Sure enough, Tyler Young also singled up the middle scoring Suiter.  The Warriors went down 1-2-3 in their home half of the ninth to end their quest for a state title.

Division I Scores:

Semi final – Kailua d Moanalua 6-2
Semi final – Punahou d Kamehameha, 2-0 (9 innings)

State Championship Game – Kailua v Punahou, Saturday @ 7:00p

Division II Scores:

Semi final – Kauai d Molokai, 12-2
Semi final – Maryknoll d St. Anthony, 12-10

For additional box scores go to the official State Baseball Tournament website

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Photos: Top seeds out; OIA and ILH semi finals

HawaiiDigitalSports.com Staff

PHOTOS:
By Sean McLemore
of www.Jonbphotography.com – Click on the game below!

Punahou 3, Pearl City 1

Moanalua 4, Iolani 2


Kamehameha-Kapalama 3, Kamehameha-Maui 1

A surprise on Day as the #1 and #2 seeds fall in the HHSAA Wally Yonamine Foundation State Baseball Championships.

#1 Pearl City, the only undefeated team entering the tournament, succumbed to the outstanding pitching of Punahou, losing 3-1.  A team with high hopes could muster only 4 hits against starter Marcus Yoshii and freshman reliever Zachary Muenster.  The Buff n Blu, playing their best baseball at the right time, scored 2 runs in the first inning which would be all they would need.  They advance to the semi finals against ILH rival Kamehameha.

Muenster relived starter Yoshii in the 4th inning and dominated the Charger batters.  He allowed only 2 batters to reach base in his 4 innings of work and struck out 3.

The #2 seeded Iolani Raiders did not fare any better as the lost to the surprise team on this year’s tournament, the Moanalua Menehune, 3-2.  Kela Marciel scored in the top of the 7th to narrow the Menehune lead to 1 run on a sacrifice fly by Jarrett Arakawa. But on the same play, Breleand Alamadova was thrown out at 3rd base trying to advance on the Arakawa fly ball for the 3rd out.

Moanalua will play Kailua in the other semi final.  The semi final match ups ensure that it will be an ILH v OIA championship game on Saturday.

D-II Semi final scores from Hans L’Orange Field:

By Natalie Iwamoto

HHSAA Sports Information Director

www.SportsHigh.com


Molokai d #4 Hawaii Prep, 11-5

#1 Kauai d Honoka’a, 11-0

#2 St Anthony d. Konawaena, 6-0

Maryknoll d. #3 Waipahu, 6-5

Semi final matchups:

Kauai v Molokai

St Anthony v Maryknoll

Box scores and consolation scores.

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Day 2 Local Motion/HHSAA Girls Water Polo State Championship

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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Digital Sports photo presentation of the Local Motion/HHSAA Girls Water Polo State Championship held at the Veterans’ Memorial Aquatic Center at Patsy T. Mink Central
Oahu Regional Park

Photos by Ferdinand Navarro of HawaiiDigitalSports.com

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Roosevelt 9, KS-Hawaii 8 (2OT, sudden victory)

Punahou 16, Kalani 4

KS-Maui 6, Leilehua 5

KS-Kapalama 11, Lahainaluna 4

Kahuku 5, Hilo 4

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2008-2009 HHSAA GIRLS WATER POLO SCHEDULE & RESULTS

By Natalie Iwamoto

HHSAA Sports Information Director

www.SportsHigh.com

Go to HHSAA Water Polo Championship Results

WEDNESDAY, MAY 06, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 KS-Hawaii Mililani CORP KS-Hawaii, 7-5
2 Kahuku KS-Maui CORP Kahuku, 12-5
3 Kalani Leilehua CORP Kalani, 6-5
4 KS-Kapalama Kapolei CORP 7:00pm

THURSDAY, MAY 07, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 5 Leilehua KS-Maui CORP KS-Maui, 6-5
Quarterfinals 6 #2 Roosevelt KS-Hawaii CORP Roosevelt, 9-8 (2OT, sudden victory)
7 #4 Hilo Kahuku CORP Kahuku, 5-4
8 #3 Lahainaluna KS-Kapalama CORP KS-Kapalama, 11-4
9 #1 Punahou Kalani CORP Punahou, 16-4

FRIDAY, MAY 08, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 10 Mililani Kapolei CORP 2:00pm
5th Place Semifinals 11 Kalani Hilo CORP 3:15pm
12 KS-Hawaii Lahainaluna CORP 4:30pm
Semifinals 13 Punahou Kahuku CORP 5:45pm
14 Roosevelt KS-Kapalama CORP 7:00pm

SATURDAY, MAY 09, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation Final 15 KS-Maui W-10 CORP 11:15am
5th Place 16 W-11 W-12 CORP 12:30pm
3rd Place 17 L-13 L-14 CORP 1:45pm
Championship 18 W-13 W-14 CORP 3:00pm

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Carlsmith Ball/HHSAA State Tennis Championship

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PHOTOS:

Photos by Dayne Teves of www.metzphotography.com

RESULTS:

By Natalie Iwamoto

HHSAA Sports Information Director

www.SportsHigh.com

HHSAA Tennis Championships

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Day 1 Local Motion/HHSAA Girls Water Polo State Championship

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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Digital Sports photo presentation of the Local Motion/HHSAA Girls Water Polo State Championship held at the Veterans’ Memorial Aquatic Center at Patsy T. Mink Central
Oahu Regional Park

Photos by Ferdinand Navarro of HawaiiDigitalSports.com

CLICK ON MATCH to view photo gallery!

Match 1:  KS-Hawaii def. Mililani, 7-5

Match 2:  Kahuku def. KS-Maui, 12-5

Match 3:  Kalani def. Leilehua, 6-5

Match 4:  Kamehameha-Kapalama vs Kapolei


2008-2009 HHSAA GIRLS WATER POLO SCHEDULE & RESULTS

By Natalie Iwamoto

HHSAA Sports Information Director

www.SportsHigh.com

Go to HHSAA Water Polo Championship Results

WEDNESDAY, MAY 06, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 KS-Hawaii Mililani CORP KS-Hawaii, 7-5
2 Kahuku KS-Maui CORP Kahuku, 12-5
3 Kalani Leilehua CORP Kalani, 6-5
4 KS-Kapalama Kapolei CORP 7:00pm

THURSDAY, MAY 07, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 5 Leilehua KS-Maui CORP 2:00pm
Quarterfinals 6 #2 Roosevelt KS-Hawaii CORP 3:15pm
7 #4 Hilo Kahuku CORP 4:30pm
8 #3 Lahainaluna W-4 CORP 5:45pm
9 #1 Punahou Kalani CORP 7:00pm

FRIDAY, MAY 08, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 10 Mililani L-4 CORP 2:00pm
5th Place Semifinals 11 L-9 L-7 CORP 3:15pm
12 L-6 L-8 CORP 4:30pm
Semifinals 13 W-9 W-7 CORP 5:45pm
14 W-6 W-8 CORP 7:00pm

SATURDAY, MAY 09, 2009
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation Final 15 W-5 W-10 CORP 11:15am
5th Place 16 W-11 W-12 CORP 12:30pm
3rd Place 17 L-13 L-14 CORP 1:45pm
Championship 18 W-13 W-14 CORP 3:00pm

Match 1:  KS-Hawaii def. Mililani, 7-5

Mililani:

1st quarter: 
Ashlee Franklin (4:25), Lindsey Carvalho (1:25)

2nd quarter: 
Jessica Sneed (3:17)

3rd quarter: 
Kanani Mazzone (6:06, 0:33)

4th quarter:  none

 

KS-Hawaii:

1st quarter:  Nani
Davis (4:01), Ohi Parker (2:31), Ryenn Lyons (0:34)

2nd quarter: 
Ryenn Lyons (5:49), Ariel Imoto (5:10)

3rd quarter:  Ohi
Parker (4:44, 0:14)

4th quarter:  none

 

 

Match 2:  Kahuku def. KS-Maui, 12-5

KS-Maui:

1st quarter: 
Kaulana Ane (4:04, 3:33)

2nd quarter: 
Kaleiopio Guth (1:43)

3rd quarter: 
Kaulana Ane (2:47)

4th quarter: 
Allyn Kawaiwaa (1:52)

 

Kahuku:

1st quarter: 
Minnie Whitford (6:14, 5:43), Brooke Roy (3:45)

2nd quarter: 
Minnie Whitford (6:37, 5:48), Keola Kahaulelio (4:03)

3rd quarter: 
Keola Kahaulelio (5:26), Alex Shea (5:01, 0:58)

4th quarter: 
Keola Kahaulelio (5:51), Tahnei Roy (4:20), Kelsea Krebs (0:48)

 

Match 3:  Kalani def. Leilehua, 6-5

Leilehua:

1st quarter:  none

2nd quarter:  none

3rd quarter:  Jocelyn
Babino (6:20, 5:34, 0:09)

4th quarter:  Kearsten
Sego (4:26), Maxine Cowper (0:23)

 

Kalani:

1st quarter:  Nikki
Noborikawa (3:13)

2nd quarter:  Stephanie
Suda (4:09)

3rd quarter:  Kailiponi
McGee (6:48), Alex Rogers (5:19), Nikki Noborikawa (2:23)

4th quarter:  Tina
Pulu (4:04)

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HHSAA State Baseball Tournament-Day 1

HawaiiDigitalSports.com Staff

PHOTOS:
By Jay Metzger of www.metzphotography.com – Click on the game below!

Moanalua 3, Mililani 2


Punahou 2, Campbell 0


DAY 1:  Kailua wins a thriller; Punahou, Kamehameha advance

If you spent the day at Les Murakami Stadium today to watch the 1st day of the HHSAA State Baseball Championships, you would have seen a variety in baseball action.

1.  An inside the park homerun (Moanalua’s Timothy Arakawa)

2.  An extra inning marathon thriler (Kailua over Maui, 3-2 in 11 innings)

3.  A game shortened by the 10-run rule (Kamehameha defeats Waiakea,

4.  A pitchers duel (Punahou v Campbell)

5.  Complete game shut out ( Punahou’s Jeremy Fujimoto)

6.  Les Murakami Stadium with no wind or rain

7.  A walk-off single in the bottom of the 7th inning (Moanalua High School

RESULTS:

By Natalie Iwamoto

HHSAA Sports Information Director

www.SportsHigh.com

Scores:  Division I
(Click on matchup for box score)

Kailua d Maui, 3-2 (11 innings)

Kamehameha d Waiakea, 13-0 (run rule)

Moanalua d Mililani, 3-2

Punahou d Campbell, 2-0

Scores: Division II

Konawaena d. Kahuku, 8-6

Molokai d. Mckinley, 12-2

Maryknoll d. Makua Lani, 11-3

Honokaa d. Radford, 7-6

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Starcomm Sports Radio HHSAA Baseball Broadcast Schedule

 

STARCOMM SPORTS RADIO announces its broadcast schedule for the


2009 HHSAA Wally Yonamine Foundation State Baseball Championships:


 



May 6, Wednesday      7:00p              1st Round:  Punahou v Campbell


May 7, Thursday          7:00p              Quarterfinal:  Pearl City v TBA


May 8, Friday               4:00p              D-I Semi Final #1


                                       7:00p              D-I Semi Final #2



May 9, Saturday           4:00p              D-II Championship Game


                                       7:00p              D-I Championship Game


 



CLICK HERE TO LISTEN 


Broadcasting the game will be:


May 6-7,  Dave Kawada & Jim Oshiro


May 8-9, Lad Panis & Kenny Harrison


 



 

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