Cool cats, indeed.
Even the baby Sabers are smooth against rugged competition. Sophomores Dorrien Hermosura and Kila Kapihe combined on a four-hit shutout as No. 2 Campbell battled past No. 10 Pearl City 5-0 on Wednesday afternoon at the Chargers field.
The Sabers improved to 11-0 and are closing in on the program’s first unbeaten regular season in at least two decades, according to the coaching staff. Pearl City slipped to 7-4.
Hermosura and Kapihe outdueled Pearl City’s versatile Tanner Tokunaga, who scattered six hits, struck out three and walked one in seven innings. He threw 103 pitches in a gutsy effort.
It was close most of the way, a 2-0 game entering the seventh inning, when the visiting Sabers pushed three runs across the plate to put it out of reach.
Hermosura, a crafty left-hander, allowed just three hits in five innings with one strikeout and no walks. Kapihe, a righty, continued his efficient pitching out of the bullpen. He allowed just one hit in two innings.
Campbell got a one-out double by Alii Pedrina in the top of the third. After he stole third base, he scored on a groundout by Brannon Okinaka for a 1-0 Sabers lead.
In the fifth, Hermosura led off with a fly ball to right that was muffed. Courtesy runner Zachary Recolan later scored on a sacrifice fly to left by Dewayne Sprinkle, and Campbell led 2-0.
Hermosura was a starter in preseason, but rough outings against Kamehameha and Hilo derailed him for some time.
“I got ripped by them,” he said.
Then came the stellar performance of Campbell’s top two starters, relegating Hermosura to the bench.
“In the OIA, we went back to Wednesday-Saturday games, so we can get by with two starters,” coach Rory Pico said.
With the OIA Red West title wrapped up, it was an opportunity for the young pitcher.
“That felt pretty good. I wasn’t feeling too good today (illness), but my change-up was working. We were working backwards,” Hermosura said of using the change-up to set up his fastball.
Though the Sabers are in position to rest up any starter, they’re playing — and coaching — with the same philosophy as always.
“We take the approach that we’re here to get better every day,” Pico said. “It was good to see Dorrien get his confidence again.”
Kapihe is not large of stature, but his fastball pops.
Kapihe entered in the bottom of the sixth after Hermosura hit his limit (62 pitches). There was one runner on base when Kapihe allowed a base hit to Tokunaga, and suddenly a
2-0 lead didn’t seem so safe.
“I couldn’t find the strike zone,” he said, noting that his previous stint against Pearl City more than three weeks ago was more effective.
He got the next batter, Colby Hirano, to fly out, and Matt Tsutomi lined into a 4-6 double play to end the threat.
The superb sophomores didn’t surprise Pearl City coach Mitch Yamato.
“We knew from JV time (winter season) that they had some up-and-comers. We knew they’d be tough,” he said.
Now Pearl City has to beat Aiea on Saturday to secure second place in the OIA Red West — and a first-round bye in the playoffs.
At Pearl City
Campbell (11-0) 001 010 3 — 5 6 0
Pearl City (7-4) 000 000 0 — 0 4 1
Dorrien Hermosura, Kila Kapihe (6) and Ian Kahaloa. Tanner Tokunaga and Kamalu Neal. W—Hermosura. L—Tokunaga. S—Kapihe.
Leading hitters—Campbell: none. Pearl City: Tokunaga 2-3, double.
OIA Red west
Waipahu 3, Mililani 1
Guy Villanueva’s bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the third broke a 1-all tie as the Marauders added an insurance run later in the inning to defeat the Trojans.
At Waipahu
MILILANI (5-6) 010 000 0 — 1 8 0
WAIPAHU (7-4) 102 000 0 — 3 5 1
Jameson Madrid and Sean Sonognini. Justin Kaeka, Dylan Sugimoto (7) and Graysen Fuentes.
W—Kaeka. L—Madrid.
Leading hitters—Mil: Kody Yamada 3-3. Waip: Sugimoto 2b; Guy Villanueva 1-3, 3 RBIs.
Aiea 12, Kapolei 7
Daylan Pajimola went
5-for-6 as Na alii defeated the Hurricanes.
At Kapolei
AIEA (5-6) 010 144 2 — 12 15 3
KAPOLEI (0-12) 222 000 1 — 7 7 3
Jason Abeshima, Shae Ishimoto (3), Austin Yoshino (7) and Patrick Villanueva, Makana Ah Yo (7). Chase Domogsac, Robert Oliveros (5), Ty-Noah Williams (6), Caleb Kaleikini (7) and Mykah Kuratani, Tyler Hao (5).
W—Ishimoto. L—Oliveros.
Leading hitters—Aiea: Jaryn Nakamoto 3b, 2 RBIs; Daylan Pajimola 5-6, 2b, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Lewai Manoa 3-6, RBI; Villanueva 2-5, 2b. Kapo: Dylan White 2-4, RBI; Mitchell Moses 3b, 2 RBIs.
OIA red east
Kalani 8, Kalaheo 3
The Falcons used seven different pitchers, and Royce Yamamoto and Dallas Asuncion led the Falcons’ offense with a triple each.
At Kailua Recreation Center field
KALANI (4-6) 005 120 0 — 8 11 0
KALAHEO (0-10) 010 010 1 — 3 6 1
Beau Fujii, Matthew Beall (2), Logan Scott (3), Parker Nakamura (4), Sean Romo (5), Micah Wong (6), Brandon Roberts (7) and Royce Yamamoto, Justyn Wee (7). Bryan Silva, Jack Bell (4) and Brandon Burton, Nathan Milca (4).
W—Scott. L—Silva.
Leading hitters—Kaln: Yamamoto 3b, 3 RBIs; Dallas Asuncion 3b, run, 2 RBIs; Wong 2-4, 2 runs, RBI; Romo 2-4, run. Kalh: Chris Seiple 3b, RBI; Nathan Milca 2-4; Jordyn Soares 2-3, run.
Kailua 5, Moanalua 1
The Surfriders recorded three runs in the fourth inning to secure the win over the Menehunes. Matthew Hanano earned the win.
At Kailua
MOANALUA (7-4) 001 000 0 — 1 5 1
KAILUA (7-4) 110 300 X — 5 4 0
Jaraad Salas, Tyler Fujimoto (5), Mark Kuga (6) and Elijah Monis. Matthew Hanano, Wyatt Dalessio (4) and Royce Komesu.
W—Hanano. L—Salas.
Leading hitters—Kail: Corey Louis-Soares 1-3, 2b, RBI.
Kaiser 8, No. 6 Castle 5
Kelan Yoshioka earned the win and also led the Cougars’ offense with three hits, including a homer.
At Kaiser
CASTLE (9-2) 000 140 0 — 5 8 2
KAISER (7-5) 104 003 X — 8 9 3
Christian Kapeliela and Ryan Mohika, Dane Kamalu (3). Makana Lyman, Michael Austin (5), Kelan Yoshioka (6) and Kelan Yoshioka, Makana Lyman (5).
W—Yoshioka. L—Kapeliela.
Leading hitters—Cast: Billy Kerkau 2-4; Kamalu 3b, 2 RBIs; Bobby Aiwohi 2-3, RBI. Kais: Yoshioka 3-4, HR, RBI; Austin 2b, RBI; Jeshua Bitanga 2-2, 2 RBIs.
OIA blue
Waianae 10, Waialua 4
Chasetin Nash Santiago went 3-for-3, including a triple, as the Seariders racked up 16 hits in a victory over the Bulldogs.
At Waialua
WAIANAE (9-0) 010 241 0 — 10 16 2
WAIALUA (4-5) 003 000 1 — 4 4 8
Brandon Cambra, Tavita Lalau (4), Jerzy Ramento-Acosta (5), Cleghorn Borge (7) and Wayne Silva. Taleon Lele, Shannon Fisher-Larue (6) and Kebi Dellatan.
W—Cambra. L—Lele.
Leading hitters—Wain: Kekoa Kaluhiokalani Jr. 2-5, run, 2 RBIs; Sheaven Delima-Ferreira 2-5, RBI; Silva 2-4, RBI, run; Chasetin Nash Santiago 3-3, 3b, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Cambra 3-5, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Brandon Rojo 1-3, 2b, 2 runs. Wail: Dellatan 2-3, 2 2bs, 3 RBIs.
Also
Kahuku 11, Farrington 8
ILH
Maryknoll 1, Pac-Five 1
The Wolpack-Spartans game was called a tie after 13 innings due to darkness.
At Central Oahu Regional Park field 1
MS (7-2-1) 100 000 000 000 0 — 1 7 4
P5 (9-1-1) 000 001 000 000 X — 1 8 1
Chase Uyema, Matthew Yap (12) and Neal Nakasone. Chris Andreyka, Matthew Reynolds (12) and Ryllen Abeshima.
Leading hitters—MS: Trevor Hirano 2-4, run; Justin Ushio 3-5, 2b, RBI; Phillip Aylward 2b. P5: Owen Saito 2-4; Colin Cody Schmidt 2b.
‘Iolani II 12, St. Francis 2
L.B. Standland had three hits as the Raiders routed the Saints.
At ‘Iolani
St.F (0-11) 101 000 — 2 5 3
‘IOLANI (6-3) 070 131 — 12 8 0
Ranan Mamiya, Shawn Baptiste (2), Sean Fernandez (5). Matt Hino, Brendan Sakka (5).
W—Hino. L—Mamiya.
Leading hitters—StF: Royce Torres 3-3, 3 2bs. ‘Iol: Aaron Yanagi 2-4, 2b, 2 runs; LB Standaland 3-3, 2b; Adam Uehara 2-3, 2b; Ryan Sato 2b, 2 runs.
BIFF
Hilo 13, Kamehameha-Hawaii 13
SOFTBALL
ILH
No. 5 Maryknoll 3,
No. 2 Kamehameha 1, 9 inn.
Shearyna Labasan and Tamia Hirano hit back-to-back homers in the top of the ninth inning to upset the Warriors.
At Kamehameha
MS (11-2) 100 000 002 — 3 3 1
KS (9-2) 000 010 000 — 1 3 0
Shearyna Labasan and Carolann Toyama. Kamalani Dung and Rachel Ogasawara.
W—Labasan. L—Ogasawara.
Leading hitters—MS: Labasan 2-4, 2b, HR, 2 runs, RBI; Tamia Hirano HR, run, RBI. KS: Ogasawara 2-4, 2 2bs, RBI.
No. 4 Punahou 2,
Sacred Hearts 0
Pitcher Jaci Young faced 22 batters and allowed just one hit as the Buffanblu defeated the Lancers.
Young struck out 15 batters and also recorded two hits.
At Punahou
SHA (3-8) 000 000 0 — 0 1 0
PUNAHOU (9-3) 000 020 X — 2 7 0
Jordyn Waracka and Macy Koko. Jaci Young and Kylie Popovich.
W—Young. L—Waracka.
Leading hitters—Pun: Young 2-3, run; Arianna Hashimoto 2-3, run.
Pac-Five 18,
West Pac 2, 5 inn.
Shazzareign Nakoa-Chung had three hits and a homer to lead the Wolfpack, who scored 11 runs in the second inning.
At Central Oahu Regional Park
P5 (2-9) 2(11)2 03 — 18 11 2
WESTPAC (0-10) 101 00 — 2 3 7
Kaleihiwa Ah New and Kailee Russell. Danielle Ford, Chloe Lontayao (4) and Shelby Poole.
W—Ah New. L—Ford.
Leading hitters—P5: Shazzareign Nakoa-Chung 3-3, HR, 2 RBIs; Kailyn Osaki 3-4, 3 RBIs; Sara Holden 2-2.