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Hermosura, Sabers rock Trojans

JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
Campbell’s Dorrien Hermosura pitched 62?3 innings of shutout ball in the Sabers’ 2-0 win over Mililani on Wednesday. More photos

If counting consecutive wins is too easy, maybe the Campbell pitching staff might want to start counting how many scoreless innings it has put up in a row.

Dorrien Hermosura moved to within one out of a complete-game shutout and Campbell beat host Mililani 2-0 to remain unbeaten in OIA Red West baseball on Wednesday.

Hermosura’s performance helped Campbell record its 21st straight scoreless inning, and 31st in its last 32.

Hermosura, who upped his scoreless inning streak to 122/3 with the win, was nearly untouchable against the struggling Trojans until he lost his touch in the seventh. He began the inning by striking out Stewart Okazaki and Ty Desa looking, but walked Trevor Inouye on five pitches and hung an 0-1 pitch to Jensen Kim, who blistered it up the middle for a single to bring the potential tying run to the plate.

"I wanted it bad, but I hung a curveball up the middle," Hermosura said. "It was just a loss of concentration. I couldn’t focus because my adrenaline was pumping because I just wanted the game."

Campbell coach Rory Pico then walked to the mound and gave the ball to Zachary Kapihe, who forced Justice Nakagawa to pop out to Eli Kahaawi in right field to end it.

The Sabers improved to 6-0, and have given up only five runs. Four of them came in the league opener to Mililani, but the Trojans have not scored more than three runs in a game since. Pico was well aware of the Trojans’ struggles, and hoped he could delay their impending offensive explosion for seven more innings.

"That’s always in the back of every coach’s mind," Pico said. "You can look at box scores and this and that, but all it takes is one thing here and one thing there. We know what they are capable of. We know how they can hit. It is just a matter of time for them, I think."

Mililani, which struggled last year before making a run to the state final, can beat anyone. The Trojans have already taken out Waipahu’s Dylan Sugimoto and Pearl City’s Tanner Tokunaga this year, but had no answer for Hermosura.

The lefty struck out seven batters and walked only one to move his ratio to 15-3 this year. He set down 11 straight batters between the second and sixth innings. Most of his success came after he tasted the umpire’s generous strike zone and adjusted to it.

"They have a great pitching staff," Mililani coach Mark Hirayama said. "He kept us off balance and stayed around the plate with both of his pitches, and it is hard to beat if you don’t make adjustments."

Mililani starter Trevor Inouye matched Hermosura pitch for pitch but paid for rare mistakes in the third and sixth innings. Leadoff hitter Jobe Ibana tagged him for a double to left, went to third when Inouye tried to nab him on a fielder’s choice and scored on a grounder to first base by Hermosura. Hermosura led off the sixth with a double to right and scored his insurance run on a double to left by Kapihe. 

OIA RED EAST BASEBALL

Kalani 27, Castle 6, 5 innings

Ian Higa had four hits and Jarryn Wee and Micah Wong each drove in three runs to lead the Falcons over the Knights. 

At Kahala Park
Castle (1-5) 014 01 6 8 9
Kalani (3-2) 84(13) 2x 27 19 3

Jordan Harvest, Bronson Josue (2), Alika Cabana-Zukeran (3) and catcher not reported. Matthew Beall, Reece Kakugawa (1), Duke Fujii (3), Brandon Gatewood (5) and Brandon Roberts, Kevin Valenzuela (3). 

W–Beall. L–Harvest. 

Leading hitters–Cast:Alakai Kim 3-3, 2 HRs, 3RBIs, 2 runs; Logan Madrona 2b, RBI, 2 runs. Kaln:Ian Higa 4-4, 2b, 3b, 3 RBIs, 4 runs; Kyle Sasano 2b, 2 runs; Jarryn Wee 2-2, 3b, 3 RBIs, run. 

No. 8 Kailua 5, Kaiser 3

Dalton Kalama hit a home run in the first inning to lift the Surfriders over the visiting Cougars.

Kailua’s Matt Hanano pitched five innings to earn the win. 

At Kailua
Kaiser (2-3) 300 000 0 3 6 1
Kailua (5-1) 500 000 0 5 7 0

Michael Austin, Noah Sakatani (2) and Kelan Yoshioka. Matt Hanano, Dustin Imanaka (6) and Dalton Kalama. 

W–Hanano. L–Austin. 

Leading hitters–Kais:Luis Omphroy 2-4, 2 RBIs. Kail:Kalama HR; Brendan Odo 2-3, 2b.  

No. 10 Moanalua 4, Roosevelt 0

Tyler Fujimoto pitched a two-hit shutout and Mark Kuga had three hits to lead Na Menehune over the Rough Riders. Fujimoto struck out seven batters in a complete game and also had two hits. 

At Moanalua
Roosevelt (4-2) 000 000 0 0 2 1
Moanalua (5-1) 020 200 x 4 10 1

Riki Kobayashi, Jarron Maemori (5) and catcher not reported. Tyler Fujimoto and Brayton Sakai. 

W–Fujimoto. L– Kobayashi.

Leading hitters–Moan:Mark Kuga 3-4, 3b, run; Fujimoto 2-2, run; Casey Isa 2b, RBI, run. 

OIA RED WEST BASEBALL

Aiea 2, Pearl City 0

Liwai Manoa recorded both of Na Alii’s hits, and Dylan Madamba and Jansen Kudaishi allowed just two hits in a shutout of the Chargers. 

At Aiea
Pearl City (3-4) 000 000 0 0 2 3
Aiea (2-4) 100 001 X 2 2 3

Dane Kaneshiro and Shaye Higa. Dylan Madamba, Jansen Kudaishi (5) and Hunter Yara. 

W–Madamba. L–Kaneshiro.

Leading hitters–Aiea: Liwai Manoa 2-3.

OIA WHITE BASEBALL

McKinley 7, Kahuku 5

Brendan Moy scored three runs to help the Tigers beat the Red Raiders. 

At McKinley
Kahuku (0-5) 100 020 2 5 4 2
McKinley (2-3) 320 002 x 7 1 2

Josaiah Vea, Jhn Paul Heuchling (3) and Hiapo McCandles, Isaiah Aipia (5). Noah Diaz, Brendan Moy (6) and Chevas Pacheco.

W–Diaz. L–Vea.

Leading hitters–Kah:Vea 2b, RBI. 

Nanakuli 8, Waianae 7 

James Lincoln’s three-run single brought home the winning run in the bottom of the seventh as the Golden Hawks beat the Seariders. 

At Nanakuli
Waianae (4-1) 000 240 1 7 4 2
Nanakuli (3-2) 110 000 6 8 12 2

Tavita Lalau, Iokepa Kaauwai (4), Jerzey Ramento-Acosta (7) and Darion Domingo. James Lincoln, Shane Serai (4), Reggie Enriquez (5), Brayden Ramaila (7) and Kahekili Barrozzo.

W– Ramaila. L– Ramento-Acosta.

Leading hitters–Nan: Ramaila 2-4; Enriquez 2-4.  

Kaimuki 13, Farrington 1

Keoni Umeda pitched a three-hitter and struck out 11 batters to help the Bulldogs beat the Governors. Jason Herrera went 3-for-4 and drove in four runs and AustinInouye hit two doubles and had three RBIs in the win. 

At Joey DeSa Field
Kaim (2-3) 100 126 3 13 11 0
Farr (2-3) 100 000 0 1 3 3

Keoni Umeda and KB Palsis. Paul Madamaba, LJSio (6), StanNishioka (7) and Austin Riley. 

W–Umeda. L–Madamba.

Leading hitters–Kaim:Austn Inouye 2-4, 2 2b, 3 RBIs, 3 runs; Jason Herrera 3-4, 4 RBIs  4 runs; Kobe Hedgar 2-4, 3 RBIs; Palsis 2 RBIs; Ethan Kamaka 2-2, RBI. Farr: Kody Leiu 3b.

Radford 10, Waialua 0, 5 innings

Kekai Mamuad-Rin’s three-run triple highlighted a six-run second inning as the Rams beat the Bulldogs.

At Radford
Waialua (3-2) 000 00 0 0 6
Radford (4-1) 262 0x 10 6 2

Joshua Munis, C. Alejandro (4) and Kebi Dellatan. Landon Bartness and Dominic Albalos.

W–Bartness. L–Munis.

Leading hitters–Rad: Gavin Watabayashi 2-3, 2b; Kekai Mamuad-Rin 3b, 3 RBIs.

ILH DIVISION II BASEBALL

Tuesday

Maryknoll 4, Pac-Five West 3

At Central Oahu Regional Park
P5W (1-6) 003 000 000 3 5 2
Mryk (6-1) 200 000 101 4 10 7

Robert Baker and Reyn Romero. Derrick Kurihara, Jedd Andrade (5) and Neal Nakasone.

Leading hitters–P5W:Ricky Costa 2-5, RBI, run; Jeremy Nakashima 2-4. Mryk:Kahi Hirano 3-5, 3 2bs, 3 runs; Michael Nishiki 2-5; Joshua Muneno 2-4, 2b; Nakasone 2b.  

Also

BIIF

Konawaena 11, Keaau 1, 5 inn. 

MIL

Kamehameha-Maui 5, Lahainaluna 1

OIA RED EAST SOFTBALL

Kahuku 6, Kailua 5

Kawena Kaahu’s infield single brought in Rylee Ramseyer with the winning run as the Red Raiders defeated the Surfriders. Ramseyer hit a triple in the bottom of the seventh and also had two RBIs. 

At Kahuku
Kailua (3-3) 210 000 2 5 11 4
Kahuku (2-4) 101 000 4 6 12 3

Delcie Williams and Leilani Lastimosa. Kulia Kaowili, Aiyana Aipia (5) and Jocelyn Alo. 

W–Aipia. L–Williams.

Leading hitters–Kail:Robi Lono 3b, 2 RBIs; Kashington Kahihikolo-Galarza 2b; Shaelyn Kumai-Farrell 2-4. Kah:Sabrina Alo 2-3, RBI; Aipia 2-4, 3b; Kawena Kaahu 2-2; J. Alo HR; Kaowili HR; Rylee Ramseyer 3B, 2 RBIs.

ILH DIVISION I SOFTBALL

Mid-Pacific 16, No. 5 ‘Iolani 3, 5 innings

The Owls’ Jenna Kumabe, Nicole Lopez and Kiley Oeda each hit home runs in an upset of the Raiders. 

At Mid-Pacific
‘Iolani (4-4) 000 30 3 5 0
MPI (5-3) 405 34 16 16 1

Taylor Garcia-Perreira and Cassie Ho. Kaili Ann Akimseu and Taylor Ann Oda. 

W–Akimseu. L–Garcia-Perreira. 

Leading hitters–Iol: Ho HR; Garcia-Perreira 3b. MPI:Jenna Kumabe 3-5, HR, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Oda 2-5, RBI; Nicole Lopez HR, 3 runs, 4 RBIs; Akimseu 2-3, 2 RBIs; Kiley Oeda 3-4, HR, 2b, 2 runs, 3 RBIs; Lia Nakamoto 2-3, 2b, 2 runs, RBI. 

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