HHSAA Water Polo – Day 2 – Scores and Stats
Stanford Carr Development/HHSAA Girls Water Polo State Championship
Nae’ole Aquatics Complex at Kamehameha Schools-Hawaii
Game 7 – 5/5 3:30pm #4 KS-Hawaii 19 – Mililani 8
1st 6:41, #12 Alexzandrea Daley, Mililani
5:43, #11 Ryenn Lyons, KS-Hawaii 4:44, #12 Kiana Krzyska, KS-Hawaii
2:43, #12 Kiana Krzyska, KS-Hawaii 2:09, #13 Molly McGuire, Mililani
1:03, #11 Ryenn Lyons, KS-Hawaii 0:16, #12 Kiana Krzyska, KS-Hawaii
2nd 5:53, #12 Kiana Krzyska, KS-Hawaii
5:11, #11 Ryenn Lyons, KS-Hawaii 4:40, #12 Alexzandrea Daley, Mililani
4:13, #3 Erika Edwards, Mililani 3:27, #13 Molly McGuire, Mililani
3:13, #11 Ryenn Lyons, KS-Hawaii 2:13, #13 Molly McGuire, Mililani
3rd 5:59, #11 Ryenn Lyons, KS-Hawaii
5:12, #12 Kiana Krzyska, KS-Hawaii 2:40, #18 Paula Imoto, KS-Hawaii
1:46, #3 Alexia Marie Osburn, KS-Hawaii 1:05, #6 Emma Petner, KS-Hawaii
4th 6:42, #3 Alexia Marie Osburn, KS-Hawaii 3:58, #4 Nicole Ortiz, KS-Hawaii
3:46, #7 Erin Lee, Mililani 3:10, #7 Erin Lee, Mililani
2:51, #11 Ryenn Lyons, KS-Hawaii 2:30, #10 Sydney Plunkett, KS-Hawaii
1:19, #10 Sydney Plunkett, KS-Hawaii 0:32, #13 Jessica Leialoha, KS-Hawaii
Game 5 – 5/5 1pm Baldwin 9 – Kapolei 4
1st 2:49, #4 Alison King, Baldwin 2:23, #14 Kayla Lanier, Kapolei
2nd 5:40, #16 Karli Mendes, Baldwin
4:49, #21 Cheyene, Morrin, Baldwin 3:38, #3 Lori Nishikawa, Baldwin
3rd 6:27, #18 Caitlin Curammeng, Baldwin
5:42, #4 Alison King, Baldwin 3:56, #4 Alison King, Baldwin
3:38, #14 Kayla Lanier, Kapolei 1:03, #14 Kayla Lanier, Kapolei
4th 5:08, #14 Kayla Lanier, Kapolei
4:00, #12 Khaila Boneza, Baldwin 2:46, #4 Alison King, Baldwin
Game 6 – 2:15pm #1 Punahou 17 – Roosevelt 7
1st 6:42, #15 LillyBelle Deer, Punahou
6:12, #6 Brailey Hirose-Hulbert, Punahou 5:39, #6 Brailey Hirose-Hulbert, Punahou
4:03, #11 Abby Yosaitis, Punahou 2:29, #3 Sarina Shibata, Punahou
1:06, #5 Zoe Namba, Punahou 0:20, #6 Brailey Hirose-Hulbert, Punahou
2nd 5:57, #4 Miranda Estralla, Punahou
5:01, #7 Arjuna Heim, Punahou 4:02, #2 Kailiponi Mcgee, Roosevelt
1:58, #7 Arjuna Heim, Punahou 0:47, #7 Janet Ruiz, Roosevelt
3rd 6:39, #4 Miranda Estralla, Punahou
4:25, #12 Roxanna Kiessling Punahou 3:47, #4 Miranda Estralla, Punahou
3:00, #2 Kailiponi Mcgee, Roosevelt 1:57, #6 Hannah Yasuda, Roosevelt
1:37, #12 Roxanna Kiessling Punahou 1:19, #14 Keola Kauionalani, Roosevelt
4th 5:01, #13 Naomi Ng, Punahou
4:40, #6 Hannah Yasuda, Roosevelt 4:20, #16 Lauren Boyer, Punahou
2:44, #2 Kailiponi Mcgee, Roosevelt 0:35, #4 Miranda Estralla, Punahou
Game 8 – 5/5 4:45pm #2 Kahuku 11- Waiakea 3
1st 6:43, #10d Brooke Roy, Kahuku 4:29, #10d Brooke Roy, Kahuku
2:56, #10d Brooke Roy, Kahuku 0:19, #10d Brooke Roy, Kahuku
2nd 5:31, #10 Aurora Caldera, Waiakea
3:19, #7 Leigh Williams, Waiakea 0:49, #5 Keola Kahaulelio, Kahuku
3rd 3:45, #5 Keola Kahaulelio, Kahuku
2:51, #7 Marissa Del Rey, Kahuku 0:51, #11 Kendall Krebs, Kahuku
4th 5:51, #10 Brooke Roy, Kahuku 5:01, #10 Brooke Roy, Kahuku
3:49, #10 Brooke Roy, Kahuku 2:38, #10 Aurora Caldera, Waiakea
Game 9 – 5/5 6pm KS-Kapalama 17 – #3 Lahainaluna 4
1st 5:01, #8 Kehau Ai, KS-Kapalama
4:18, #6 Brittney Garrigan, KS-Kapalama 3:18, #8 Kehau Ai, KS-Kapalama
2:45, #6 Brittney Garrigan, KS-Kapalama 0:16, #17 Kawena Bilke, KS-Kapalama
2nd 6:32, #21 Gina-Bella Mataafa, Lahainaluna 6:09, #6 Brittney Garrigan, KS-Kapalama
2:09, #6 Brittney Garrigan, KS-Kapalama 0:10, #11 Kiana Yamashiro, KS-Kapalama
3rd 6:42, #21 Gina-Bella Mataafa, Lahainaluna 4:59, #6 Brittney Garrigan, KS-Kapalama
3:10, #8 Kehau Ai, KS-Kapalama 2:43, #21 Gina-Bella Mataafa, Lahainaluna
2:06, #15 Chelsea Apo, KS Kapalama 0:15, #8 Kehau Ai, KS-Kapalama
4th 6:37, #8 Kehau Ai, KS-Kapalama 5:25, #11 Kiana Yamashiro, KS-Kapalama
4:12, #4 Kaena Gilman, KS-Kapalama 3:26, #17 Kawena Bilke, KS-Kapalama
2:46, #8 Kehau Ai, KS-Kapalama 2:21, #2 Taylor Pante, Lahainaluna
HHSAA Softball – Divisions I & II – Scores and Stats
Game 10 Quarterfinal
CAMPBELL (13-3) 220 004 0 — 8 4 3
KAPOLEI (13-4) 220 011 0 – 6 11 2
Summer Palapti and Kawehi Kahana. Winona Pauline and Briana Tovio-Asato. W – Palapti. L – Pauline.
Leading hitters – Campbell: Sharae Esprecion 2-4, home run, 4 RBIs; Palipti 2-4, double, 2 RBIs. Kapolei: Tovio-Asato 2-3, 2 doubles, 3 RBIs; Pauline 3-4, double; Aimee Aipa 2-3, RBI; Mikela Manewa 2-3, double.
Game 11 Fifth place semifinal
BALDWIN (11-4) 205 04 – 11 15 2
WAIAKEA (12-2) 000 12 – 3 6 4
Kaitlin Watanabe and Sarah Abe, Raena Bulusan (4). Chelsea Camello and Ariana Mareko. W – Watanabe. L – Camello.
Leading hitters – Baldwin: Tayler Shimizu 3-3, double, 2 RBIs; Kylie-Rose Dickson 3-4, 2 RBIs; Kailin Awai 2-4, 2 RBIs; Alysha Sakamura 2-3, RBI; Anela Asuncion 2-3. Waiakea: Mareko 2-3; Skyler Agrigado 1-3, RBI.
Game 14 Semifinal
PAC-FIVE (11-9) 200 000 0 – 2 4 0
WAIPAHU (12-2) 000 000 0 – 0 1 3
Sofia Luczak and Cassie Koja. Tali Viliamu and Angi Sakamoto. W – Luczac. L – Viliamu.
Leading hitters – Pac-Five: Alena Ho‘okano double; Luczak 1-3, RBI. Waipahu: Kylie Nishino 1-2.
Waipahu 11, No. 4 seed Konawaena 0 (5 inn.)
Konawaena (7-10) 000 00 – 0 0 3
Waipahu (13-2) 145 1x – 11 6 2
Staysha Galigo, Alexis Fujikawa (4) and Tanalei Louis; Tali Viliamu and Angi Sakamoto. W-Tali Viliamu. L-Galigo.
Leading hitters–Kona: none. Kona: Sakamoto 3B, 2 runs; Harlee Aquino 2 RBIs; Tammy Viliamu 3-3, 2 runs; Kylie Nishino 2 runs; Annjhanee Miranda 2 runs; Bre Dikito 2 runs.
Game 10 Quarterfinals
MID-PACIFIC (15-4) 054 004 – 13 17 1
BALDWIN (10-4) 000 000 – 1 2 4
Keiki Carlos and Kaydi Kochi. Kaitlyn Watanabe, Alysha Sakamura (3) and Sarah Abe. W – Carlos. L – Watanabe.
Leading hitters – Mid-Pacific: Tasi Docktor 3-4, 2 doubles, 3 RBIs; Carlos 3-5, double, RBI; Kochi 3-5, RBI; Lindsey Matoi 3-5, RBI; Gabi Hollinger 2-2. Baldwin: Kylie-Rose Dickson double.
Game 14 Semifinal
WAIMEA (11-4) 000 000 0 – 0 4 3
KAHUKU (16-0) 200 201 X – 5 6 1
Michelle Koerte and Taylor Ephan. Pitisi Tualau and Kasey Capilan. W – Tualau. L – Koerte.
Leading hitters – Waimea: Ephan 2-3; Kahuku: Napua-Ku‘uipo Aumua-Yamamoto home run, 2 RBIs; Tualau 2-3; Kaylynn Latu double.
HHSAA Tennis Championships at the Lanaina Civic Center
The Carlsmith Ball/HHSAA Tennis State Championships begin today, Thursday, May 5 at the Royal Lahaina Tennis Ranch and the Lahaina Civic Center tennis courts. The three-day tournament will conclude Saturday, May 7.
A link to the draws and the results is available through the HHSAA website at:
HHSAA Division II Softball Results from Day 2
DataHouse/HHSAA Softball State Championships Division II
At Central Oahu Regional Park
Consolation
Molokai 7, Kohala 1
The Farmers scored all seven runs in the third inning on seven hits in a victory over the Cowgirls.
Molokai’s Jasmine Borden pitched a six-hitter with seven strikeouts, and Tyra Reyes-Garces batted 2-for-3 with two RBIs.
Molokai (9-1) 007 000 0 – 7 8 0
Kohala (11-5) 000 001 0 – 1 6 3
Jasmine Borden and Larriley Rawlins. Chyler Imai and Hauoli Sproat. W-Borden. L-Imai.
Leading –Molo: Tyra Reyes-Garces 2-3, 2 RBIs. Koh: Jordelle Antonio 2B; Brooke Kise 2-3.
No. 3 seed Kahuku 5, Waialua 1
Pitisi Tualau pitched a one-hitter with eight strikeouts and drove in three runs as the Red Raiders beat the Bullodgs.
The only hit Tualua allowed was an infield single in the sixth. The Waialua player eventually scored on an error.
In Kahuku’s four-run fifth, Tualau had a two-run single, and Napua-Kuuipo Aumua-Yamamoto and Kylee-Marie Dicion-Leong each contributed run-scoring singles.
Tualau drew a bases-loaded walk in the sixth.
Waialua (10-6) 000 001 0 – 1 1 4
Kahuku (15-0) 000 041 x – 5 7 2
Karina Bayudan, Chelsey Souza (6) and Alyssiah Hernandez; Pitisi Tualau and Kasey Capillan. W-Tualau. L-Bayudan.
Leading hitters–Waial: none. Kah: Napua-Kuuipo Aumua-Yamamoto 2-3; Henano Uli 2-4; Tualau 2-3, 3 RBIs; Kylee-Marie Dicion-Leong 2-3.
No. 1 seed Pac-Five 10, Kalaheo 2
Sofia Luczak pitched a four-hitter with seven strikeouts, and Alena Ho‘okano and Kamalei Ah New both drove in three runs as the Wolfpack beat the Mustangs.
Luczak retired 15 of the first 16 Kalaheo batters.
Ho‘okano finished 2-for-3 with a homer, and Ah New batted 3-for-3 with a double for Pac-Five.
Kalaheo (11-6) 000 002 0 – 2 4 3
Pac-Five (9-9) 113 122 x – 10 12 1
Sarah Fitzherbert and Tiffany Harada; Sofia Luczak and Cassie Koja. W-Luczak. L-Fitzherbert.
Leading hitters–Kalh: Shanez Lolo 2-3. P5: Quirena Natividad 3-4, 2B, 2 runs; Alena Ho‘okano 2-3, HR, 3 RBIs; Kamalei Ah New 3-3, 2B, 3 RBIs; Luczak 2B, 2 runs; Anuhea Memea 2-3.
Waipahu 11, No. 4 seed Konawaena 0 (5 inn.)
Tali Viliamu pitched a five-inning no-hitter with 10 strikeouts and the Marauders routed the Wildcats.
Viliamu, a sophomore right-hander, walked two with two other batters reaching on errors. No ball reached the outfield.
Tammy Viliamu, Anji Sakamoto, Kylie Nishino, Annjhanee Miranda and Bre Dikito each scored twice for Waipahu. Harlee Aquino drove in two runs.
aipahu will play the winner of Pac-Five/Kalaheo in the semifinals today at 1 p.m. at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
Konawaena will play the loser of Pac-Five/Kalaheo in a consolation game today at 5 p.m. at CORP. The winner of that game will play again at 7 p.m. for fifth place.
Konawaena (7-10) 000 00 – 0 0 3
Waipahu (13-2) 145 1x – 11 6 2
Staysha Galigo, Alexis Fujikawa (4) and Tanalei Louis; Tali Viliamu and Angi Sakamoto. W-Tali Viliamu. L-Galigo.
Leading hitters–Kona: none. Kona: Sakamoto 3B, 2 runs; Harlee Aquino 2 RBIs; Tammy Viliamu 3-3, 2 runs; Kylie Nishino 2 runs; Annjhanee Miranda 2 runs; Bre Dikito 2 runs.
No. 2 Waimea 20, St. Francis 12Waimea (11-3) 203 430 8 – 20 16 6St. Francis (7-14) 200 0(10)0 0 – 12 13 5
Michelle Koerte and Taylor Ephan. Tiffany Trantham, Brooke Langsi (4), Trantham (7) and Kelsie Hee. W-Koerte. L-Langsi. Leading hitters–Waim: Ephan 4-5, 2 HRs, 5 RBIs; Davelynn Tafiti 2-4, 2 2Bs, 2 RBIs; Alyssa Jardin 3-4, 3B, HR, 5 RBIs; Krysta Kali 3-4, 2B, 3 RBIs; Sienna Santiago 2-2, 3B. StF: Hee 2-3, 2 HRs, 5 RBIs; Nalani Antonio 2-4, 2B; Ashley Kahapea-Wagner 2-3, 2B; Rachel Carlos 2-4, 2B, 3 RBIs; Kelcee Santos 2-5, 2 RBIs. Waimea 20, St. Francis 12 (final) Honoka‘a 15, Hana 2 (5 inn.) |