Baldwin ends Hilo’s improbable run

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By KEVIN JAKAHI

By KEVIN JAKAHI

Tribune-Herald sports writer

HONOLULU — After chopping down two giants — seven-time champ Punahou and top seed Kailua — Hilo’s Cinderella ride came to a crashing end at the Hawaii High School Athletic Association tournament.

Baldwin capitalized on two errors to score five runs in the second inning to topple the Vikings 6-2 in the semifinals of the Division I state baseball tournament on Thursday night at Les Murakami Stadium.

Hilo (15-6), the Big Island Interscholastic Federation runner-up, will play Pearl City (11-7), the defending state champion, at 1:30 p.m. today in the third-place game.

The Vikings, who got strong performances from Kian Kurokawa and Nick Fukunaga in the first round and quarterfinals, respectively, started sophomore right-hander Conrad Kauffman, who retired the side in the first inning.

Then everything unraveled in second inning, when the Bears, the Maui Interscholastic League champion and No. 4 seed, scored five runs (two unearned) on two errors, three hits and one walk, keyed by a base-loaded walk and hit by pitch.

Kauffman lasted 1 1/3 innings and took the loss. He allowed three hits and one walk. Jordan Tagawa followed with one-run relief in 3 1/3 innings. He yielded a run on three hits and one walk. Jodd Carter pitched two scoreless innings.

The Vikings, who only had three hits, took a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Randall Iha was hit by a pitch and scored on a throwing error after Koa Matson hit a chopper to third base.

Meanwhile, Baldwin starter Troy Shishido, a senior right-hander, was cruising along and carrying a 6-1 lead heading into the bottom of the seventh. That’s when the Vikings started to make some noise.

Carter reached on an error, Tyler Higa-Gonsalves was hit by a pitch, and, after a flyout, Elijah Cruz belted an RBI double, cutting the lead to 6-2.

Kurokawa, the No. 9 hitter, was hit by a pitch, loading the bases. Then Iha hit a lineout to shortstop Brandon Kaupe.

It brought back visions of Hilo’s comeback win over Campbell in the state play-in game. The Vikings were down four runs with one out left, and pulled a rabbit out of the hat for a 6-5 win.

Junior shortstop Chayce Kaaua, who went 2 for 3 in the 3-2 upset over Kailua in the quarterfinals and the tying run, stepped to plate with two outs. On a 3-1 count, the UH verbal commit hit a high chopper to third, Rahni Pantorilla snagged the ball, and tagged out Cruz, extinguishing Hilo’s Cinderella run.

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