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HHSAA Division I & II Baseball – Box Scores from Day 2

Kailua Surfriders vs #1 Saint Louis (May 5, 2011)

Score by Innings                  R  H  E

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Kailua Surfriders… 000 030 0 –  3  6  4

#1 Saint Louis…… 000 000 2 –  2  8  0

#3 Baldwin vs Mid-Pacific Inst.
Score by Innings                  R  H  E
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#3 Baldwin.......... 000 110 0 -  2  4  1
Mid-Pacific Inst.... 100 000 0 -  1  7  1
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#2 Moanalua vs Hilo Vikings

Score by Innings                  R  H  E
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#2 Moanalua......... 016 050 5 - 17 18  3
Hilo Vikings........ 202 221 0 -  9 12  2
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#4 Waiakea vs Pearl City Chargers

Score by Innings                  R  H  E
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#4 Waiakea.......... 011 000 0 -  2  8  0
Pearl City Chargers. 201 002 X -  5  7  0
 
DII Molokai 14, No. 4 Radford 11 (9 inn.)

Molokai (8-1) 340 310 003 – 14 12 6

Radford (10-4) 311 050 100 – 11 11 6 

No. 2 Kauai 11, Kalaheo 1 (5 inn.)

Kalaheo (9-4)  000 10 – 1 6 0

Kauai (10-4-1) 116 3x – 11 8 1

Wally Yonamine Foundation/HHSAA Baseball State Championships

Division I   At Les Murakami Stadium

                          123  45      R  H  E

Roosevelt     000  01      1   4  1

KS-Maui      200  0X      2   2  0

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May 6, 2011 Posted by | Baseball | , , | Leave a comment

HHSAA baseball honors Wally Yonamine

This year the HHSAA is  honoring Hawaii baseball pioneer and title sponsor Wally Yonamine, who passed away Feb. 28 at the age of 85 after a long battle with cancer.  Please see the attached article written by HHSAA staff member Wes Nakama, which will also appear in the tournament program. 

WHAT: The 53rd Annual Wally Yonamine Foundation/HHSAA Baseball State Championships

WHEN:  Division I: May 4 – May 7, 2011     Division II: May 5 – May 7,

WHERE:   Division I: Les Murakami Stadium, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Division II: Hans L’Orange Field, Waipahu, Oahu

 ADMISSION:

                                         Les Murakami Stadium         Hans L’Orange Field

Adult:……………………………… $9.00……………………… $7.00

Senior Citizens (62 and up):…. $5.00……………………… $5.00

Students (K-12):………………… $5.00……………………… $5.00

 TELEVISION:  OC16 will live coverage of the HHSAA baseball Division I first round on Wednesday, May 4 at 4:30 and 7:00 p.m.  The 4:30 p.m. match-up will feature OIA sixth place Roosevelt Rough Riders (9-7) versus the OIA third place Kailua Surfriders (13-1-1).  The 7:00 p.m. night-cap will feature OIA fourth place Mililani Trojans (10-5) versus ILH runner-up Mid-Pacific Owls (14-4).

OC16’s next and final state baseball coverage will be on Saturday, May 7 with the Division II championship game slated for 4:00 p.m., followed by the Division I championship game at 7:00 p.m.  All games will be live from the University of Hawaii Les Murakami Stadium

RADIO COVERAGE:

Starcomm Sports Radio in partnership with ESPN 1420/1500 AM will have coverage of 14 DI and DII baseball games. 

  • May 4: ESPN 1500 will have all four DI first round games live from UH beginning at 12 noon. 
  • May 5: ESPN 1500 will carry all four DII first round games live from Hans L’Orange Field beginning with the 11:00 a.m. game. 
  • May 6: ESPN 1420 will have the 7:00 p.m. DI baseball semifinal game live from UH. 
  • May 7: ESPN 1420 will have live coverage of the DI consolation games at 11:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., followed by the DII and DI championship games at 4:00 and 7:00 p.m., respectively.

May 4, 2011 Posted by | Baseball | , , , , , | Comments Off on HHSAA baseball honors Wally Yonamine

Official HHSAA Division I & Division II Baseball Brackets

The official brackets for the 2011 Wally Yonamine Foundation/HHSAA Baseball State Championships.  Below are the participating teams by league in their order of finish as well as their win-loss records.

DIVISION I:

 OIA  1.    Moanalua (13-1-1)   2.    Pearl City (10-5)

3.       Kailua (13-1-1)   4.    Mililani (10-5)

5.       Leilehua (10-6)   6.    Roosevelt (9-7)

 ILH  1.       Saint Louis (16-2)   2.   Mid-Pacific (14-4)

 BIIF  1.       Waiakea (10-1-1)    2.    Hilo (9-3)

 MIL  1.       Baldwin (14-0)   2.    Kamehameha-Maui (7-7)

Interscholastic League of Honolulu champion Saint Louis (16-2) was awarded the top seed, followed by No. 2 seed and Oahu Interscholastic Association champion Moanalua (13-1-1), and No. 3 seed and Maui Interscholastic League champion Baldwin (14-0). BIIF champ Waiakea gets the No. 4 seed.

DIVISION II:

OIA   1.    Radford (10-3)   2.   Waipahu (11-1)   3.  Kalaheo (9-3)

 ILH    1.       Pac-Five (9-5)

 BIIF   1.    Konawaena (10-0)  2.   Hawaii Prep (8-3)

 MIL   1.    Molokai (7-1)

 KIF    1.    Kauai (9-4-1)

April 26, 2011 Posted by | Baseball | , | 1 Comment