Manoa Cup: Yamauchi’s precision overpowers Kaaihue in Round of 16

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Dalen Yamauchi doesn’t have Kila Kaaihue’s home-run swing, but the former Waiakea golfer was far more consistent at Oahu Country Club, where dry weather made a welcome presence on Thursday.

Dalen Yamauchi doesn’t have Kila Kaaihue’s home-run swing, but the former Waiakea golfer was far more consistent at Oahu Country Club, where dry weather made a welcome presence on Thursday.

Yamauchi applied late pressure to smother Kaaihue 4-and-2 to advance to the quarterfinals at the 108th Manoa Cup in Honolulu.

During 14 professional seasons, including two years in Japan with the Hiroshima Carp, Kaaihue clubbed 249 homers.

The left-swinging former first baseman for the Kansas City Royals and Oakland A’s bogeyed two holes, Nos. 13 and 14, down the stretch while Yamauchi made par.

When the 6-foot-4 Kaaihue, who is a right-handed golfer, finally got his par on No. 15, Yamauchi birdied.

On No. 16, Kaaihue needed to beat Yamauchi to keep the match-play battle going. But the hole was a par 3, where precision trumps power every time.

Yamauchi made par while Kaaihue bogeyed and lost with two holes left in the Round of 16.

Even on the four par 5 holes, where Kaaihue held a distance advantage, Yamauchi beat him 2-1. They tied on the other par 5 hole.

Yamauchi, the 2015 runner-up, will face Mililani’s Justin Taparra, who’s an upcoming senior golfer at Chaminade in the quarterfinals at 7:08 a.m. Friday.

Former Vul golfer Isaac Jaffurs defeated Waiakea senior-to-be Shon Katahira 1-up.

Both were all square after No. 16, then Jaffurs birdied the par 4 17th hole while Katahira bogeyed.

On par 4 No. 18, Katahira needed to beat Jaffurs, but both parred the final hole.

Jaffurs faces Honolulu’s Shawn Lu at 7:24 a.m.

Lu, a recent Moanalua graduate, is headed to Oregon State on a golf scholarship. He also won the HHSAA state title as a senior.

Honolulu’s Evan Kawai defeated former Vul golfer Nick Matsushima 3-and-2.