BIIF baseball: Hilo doubles up on Keaau

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Hilo hammered Keaau 23-1 in a BIIF Division I four-inning TKO game on Tuesday at Wong Stadium.

Hilo hammered Keaau 23-1 in a BIIF Division I four-inning TKO game on Tuesday at Wong Stadium.

Leading the damage were Stone Miyao (4 for 5, five RBIs), Joey Jarneski (4 for 5, three RBIs), Micah Bello (3 for 4, four runs), Puukani De Sa (2 for 3, two RBIs), and Daysen Moses (1 for 2, three RBIs) for the Vikings.

Ocean Gabonia pitched three innings of one-run ball for the win. He allowed four hits and one walk and struck out one. Haloa Lee followed with a scoreless inning.

John-David Ramirez went one inning in the loss. Ricky Rapoza, Christian Sprinkel, and Anson Kauwe also pitched for the Cougars.

Delvin Ongais-Kilaulani and Bryant Respecio-Mercado each batted 2 for 2 for Keaau.

In the second game of a doubleheader, Hilo blanked Keaau 15-0 in another four-inning TKO game.

Miyao batted 2 for 4 with three RBIs and Logan Respicio went 2 for 3 with two RBIs. Bello, Jarneski, Nick Antony, and De Sa had two hits apiece for Hilo (6-1). In the two games, Miyao batted 6 for 9 with eight RBIs.

Toa Barkley fired a four-hitter, walked none and struck out three for the win.

Edward Oguma pitched three innings in the loss. Sprinkel also pitched.

Ongais-Kilaulani batted 2 for 2.

Hawaii Prep 9, Kohala 1

Finn Richmond and Tristan Sienkiewicz combined to hold the Cowboys to one hit, Michael Hughes smacked a two-run triple and Jonah Hurney finished with three hits in Waimea.

Kohala leadoff hitter Dreg’n Roque-Lewis singled in the first against Richmond and scored on Maui Hook’s sacrifice fly, but that was it offensively for the Cowboys (0-7).

Richmond struck out two with a walk , and Sienkiewicz was solid over four innings, with three strikeouts and two walks.

Hughes’s triple to center scored Hurney and Braden Kojima, highlighting a six-run second inning for Ka Makani (4-5).

Kaito Iida and Hurney each hit a pair of run-scoring singles.

Steven Medeiros was the losing pitcher, and Hook provided 2 1/3 innings of scoreless relief.

Kamehameha 20, Pahoa 0

Kalanikealii Marquez threw a one-hitter over three innings for the TKO win. He walked one and whiffed eight at Kame‘eiamoku Baseball Field.

Braeden Coloma batted 2 for 2 with two RBIs, Marquez had three RBIs, and Jai Cabatbat had two RBIs for the Warriors (7-0).

Kai Martin took the loss for the Daggers (0-6). Lupe Rodrigues and Isaac Wong also pitched.

Justin Castro batted 1 for 1.

Konawaena 18, Honokaa 3

AJ Alani batted 2 for 2 with four RBIs, Vohn Yamaguchi and Kolu Alani each went 3 for 3 with three RBIs for the Wildcats (5-2) in a for-inning TKO victory.

Kaiya Leleiwi was 2 for 4, Austin Ewing 3 for 3, and Jake Basque added two RBIs.

Alani pitched four innings, allowed three runs on six hits and no walks and whiffed one for the win.

Caden Perreira pitched two innings in the loss. Kelvin Falk threw an inning.

Antonio Molina had three RBIs, hitting a three-run homer at Gabby Inaba Field.