BIIF baseball | 4-17-14

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Hilo 21, Pahoa 0

Hilo 21, Pahoa 0

Riley Macanas and Conrad Kauffman combined on a no-hitter and Hilo banged out 18 hits to beat the Daggers in a 5-inning TKO win at Wong Stadium.

Macanas started and threw three 4 2/3 innings before Kauffman came in and struck out the final batter to preserve the no-hitter. Macanas, who picked up the win, struck out two and walked one in a strong performance.

Jalen Carvalho had a three-run homer to spark the Vikings, who also got two hits and four RBIs from Noah Serrao. Carvalho, Micah Kaaukai and Jodd Carter each had two hits.

Pahoa 000 00 — 0 0 3

Hilo 54(12) 0x — 21 18 0

Kamehameha 12, Keaau 0

Alika Young went two innings and Kobi Candaroma, Chay Toson, and Jordan Hirae each threw an inning for a combined one-hitter.

Candaroma gave up the hit and walked two. Toson struck out three; Hirae whiffed two. Young got the win with two scoreless frames.

Makoa Rosario batted 1 for 1 with three RBIs, Matt Chun went 1 for 1 with two RBIs and Candaroma added three RBIs for the Warriors (7-1-1).

Kamehameha will travel to HPA on Saturday for the BIIF regular-season title and first berth to the Division II state tournament.

Justin Quesada went 2 1/3 innings in the loss. He gave up 11 runs (six unearned) on four hits and five walks. Anson Kauwe, who had Keaau’s lone hit, pitched 2 2/3 innings of one-run relief for the Cougars (1-8).

Kamehameha 345 000 — 12 6 2

Keaau 000 00x — 0 1 6

Waiakea 14, Ka‘u 0

Chase Komatsu struck out 11 batters in five shutout innings in Pahala and Ryder Oshiro hit a three-run double to help the Warriors clinch the top seed in the BIIF Division I playoffs.

Oshiro finished 3 for 3 and doubled twice in Waiakea’s sixth straight victory. The Warriors host Konawaena in Saturday’s regular-season finale, and then they take on Keaau on April 26 at home in a doubleheader as the best-of-three league semifinals begin. A day later, Kealakehe and second-seeded Hilo start their series.

Matt Camacho drove in a run with a hit in the second and singled and scored in the sixth. Bryce Yamashita delivered a two-run single as the Warriors scored seven times in the seventh inning.

Komatsu allowed a hit and a walk before Bryce Felipe tossed two hitless innings with two strikeouts.

For the Trojans (1-8), Anthony Emmsley-Ah Hee allowed 14 runs — seven earned — on 11 hits in 6 2/3 innings. He didn’t issue walk or strike out a batter. Emmsley-Ah Hee had his team’s hit, a single to lead off the fifth.

By Stephens Media Hawaii sources