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MAY 2, 1952: Waipahu sets itself up for baseball repeat

By Jerry Campany on May 2, 2020

On this day in 1952, Wilfred Yahiro and Mel Hirano teamed up to shut out Leilehua and move a step away from another ROIA title. Juanito Eltagenede drove in the go-ahead run with a single to plate Yukio Asato when the catcher dropped the ball in the eighth innning. The Marauders got the job done with a win over Wailua four days later, rapping up their fifth straight championship.

MAY 2, 1939: Iolani’s Lefty Higuchi shows his mettle

By Jerry Campany on May 2, 2020

It might have been Matsuo “Lefty” Higuchi‘s first hero moment, but it certainly wasn’t his last. On this day in 1939, Higuchi doubled and scored a run in the 11th inning to lead Iolani to a 3-2 upset of previously unbeaten Saint Louis. The surprise shook up the standings but Saint Louis ended up taking the ILH anyway. Higuchi struck out 17 Mid-Pacific batters three days after beating the Crusaders. After graduation, Higuchi pitched travel ball in Japan, China and […]

MAY 2, 1968: Kalani earns school’s top ILH finish

By Jerry Campany on May 2, 2020

On this date in 1968, the Kalani baseball team gave coach Herb Okamura his ‘greatest victory,’ but that title probably fell quickly. Okamura’s Falcons upset favored Punahou 8-7 at Honolulu Stadium after the Buffanblu had already clinched the title. Two years later, Okamura led the Falcons to the state title with what is still regarded as one of Hawaii’s all-time best prep baseball teams. Kalani finished the season in second place in 1968, their highest finish in any sport since […]


MAY 1, 2006: Damien’s Robert Cuizon takes another tough loss

By Jerry Campany on May 1, 2020

On this day in 1996, Mid-Pacific beat Damien ace Robert Cuizon in a close game for the third straight time. Adam Tamashiro went 3-for-3 and the Owls opened the ILH playoffs with a 3-1 win at Aloha Stadium. Two of Cuizon’s three runs were unearned. The Owls previously beat Cuizon 6-5 in the season opener on March 18 and then beat him again 7-5 in the beginning of April. Mid-Pacific freshman Matthew McDaniel, one of three freshmen on the field, […]

APRIL 30, 1983: Les Uyehara unleashes Iolani to win state title

By Jerry Campany on April 30, 2020

On this day in 1983, Iolani went against what had worked all year to win the state baseball title. The Raiders had been known as a small-ball team until the state final against Castle, when coach Les Uyehara took the reigns off. Iolani didn’t bunt a single time and banged out 10 hits against stellar Knights starter Ross Sakamoto. Sakamoto was unbeaten in his state career and had thrown 109 pitches in a semifinal win over Aiea the day before. […]

APRIL 30, 1969: Paul Badeaux helps Kailua to OIA crown

By Jerry Campany on April 30, 2020

On this day in 1969, Paul Badeaux won his seventh game of the season and beat Waipahu 2-1 to give Kailua the OIA championship. The Surfriders went on to win the state title, beating Punahou 2-0 in the championship behind Charlie Sedello. Badeaux got the Surfriders to that point with a 5-2 victory over Waimea. Badeaux was just as good in his senior year as the Surfriders repeated as OIA champions, but he fell short of a second state title […]

APRIL 29, 1953: Don Oura’s bunt puts Mid-Pacific in ILH playoffs

By Jerry Campany on April 29, 2020

Mid-Pacific opponents had to be aware of anything even before Dunn Muramaru took over. On this day in 1953, third baseman Don Oura layed down a bunt with two outs and the bases loaded in the ninth inning to give Mid-Pacific a suprise 8-7 victory over Farrington. The Owls scored four times in the ninth inning on two errors, an intentional walk and Oura’s heroics. Cleanup hitter Greg Ontiveros was walked to pitch to Oura. It was the final game […]

APRIL 29, 1907: Punahou’s Johnny Williams throws no-hitter

By Jerry Campany on April 29, 2020

On this day in 1907, Punahou and Kamehameha opened the interscholastic season with a quick 4-0 victory over Kamehameha. Future major leaguer Johnny Williams pitched a no-hitter with nine strikeouts and the game lasted only 90 minutes. He faced only 29 batters. Lo An backed him with a home run in the eighth inning. Williams pitched four innings for the Detroit Tigers in 1914, but legend has it that teammate Ty Cobb didn’t want to play with him because of […]