East Kaua’i 11, Kuku’s Aces 10 For East Kaua’i: Ned Nightowl went 2 for 3, Donald Boro went 3 for 3, Damien Victorino, Rick Ramones, Dickie Koerte and Alex Youn went 2 for 4. Koerte had two RBI’s and Youn
East Kaua’i 11, Kuku’s Aces 10
For East Kaua’i: Ned Nightowl went 2 for 3, Donald Boro went 3 for 3,
Damien Victorino, Rick Ramones, Dickie Koerte and Alex Youn went 2 for 4. Koerte had two RBI’s and Youn had 3 RBI with a single home run.
For Kuku’s Aces: Junior Ruiz went 2 for 3, Soloman Reyes and Sonny Hoopii went 2 for 4, Walter Schaffer went 2 for 2, Pancho DeCosta went 3 for 3, Gordon Doo and Ale Lomosad went 3 for 4 with Lomosad getting 3 RBI’s with a triple home run.
Kawaihau 12, Kuku’s Aces 2
For Kawaihau: Steinfort went 2 for 2, Ernest Koerte and Dado Paiste went 2 for 4, Paul Gusman went 4 for 4 with 3 RBI’s, and Jack Lucas went 4 for 5.
For Kuku’s Aces: Ale Lomosad and Ernest Dela Cruz went 2 for 3.
Kawaihau 6, West Kauai 12
For Kawaihau: Al Lucas and Sherwood Iida went 2 for 4 with Iida pocketing 3 RBI and a home run, Stephen Fujii hit 3 for 4.
For West Kauai: Bobby Rita and Albert Carveiro went 2 for 3, John Patt and Brian Kasperek went 3 for 3, with 3 RBI’s to Kasperek and a home run, Daniel Manus went 3 for 4 plus 2 RBI’s. Bob Merkle and Frank Bukoski each hit a home run.
K-Makule 1, Lihu’e A’s 12
For K-Makule: Gordon Arakaki, Danny Smith, Ken Tamashiro and Herman Fraticelli each went 1 for 2.
For Lihu’e A’s: Peter Rayno and Dwight Fujii went 2 for 3, Tomoo Hiranaka, Ron Alfonso and Randy Tomlinson went 2 for 4, with a home run and 4 RBI’s to Tomlinson. Ernest Domingo, Ismo Yoshishige and Bernard Mahuiki all had a single home run.
Rookies 13, Lihu’e A’s 12
For the Rookies: Paul Cassier went 1 for 2 plus one home run and two RBI, Hank Nishikawa and Mike Folster went 3 for 4, Haru Maeda and Raymond Espino went 3 for 3 with 4 RBI’s going to Espino, Stanley Dela Cruz and Walter Souza went 4 for 4 with Souza scoring two RBI’s and two home runs.
For Lihu’e A’s: Tomoo Hiranaka went 2 for 2 with a home run, Dwight Fujii, Frank Medeiros, and Ismo Yoshishige went 2 for 3, Ron Alfonso and Ernest Domingo went 2 for 4.