BIIF: Kohala’s Kekoa handcuffs Honokaa

Waiakea's David Nakamura was dominating Wednesday against Honokaa.
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Editor’s note: This story has been modified to reflect that Kohala’s Danyka Cazimero hit a home run in the game.

Masterful pitching performances at the expense of Honokaa have been the theme so far this week in BIIF Division II softball.

Displaying pinpoint control, Kohala’s Mikayla Kekoa took her turn subduing the Dragons on Wednesday, striking out 10 in a four-hit shutout in the Cowgirls’ 4-0 victory in Kapaau.

Kekoa didn’t walk a batter and fired 64 of 77 pitches for strikes, according to statistics kept by Honokaa.

Kohala (7-4) made the most of its five hits. Danyka Cazimero slammed a home run in the second inning and Cheylin Imai hit a two-run single in the sixth off of Alexis Martinez, who pitched six innings for Honokaa (7-3).

On Monday, Konawaena’s Shaylynn Grace pitched a three-hit shut out at Honokaa,

Martinez struck out five and walked five Wednesday and was charged with two earned runs.

Destynee-Skye Carvalho and Xyan Ancheta each collected two hits for the Dragons.

A pair of walks and an error led to a Kohala run in the first.

Kalia Tabiolo Amaral and Cazimero singled in the sixth and scored on Imai’s hit to left.

Baseball

Waiakea 10, Honokaa 0:

David Nakamura struck out 10 and allowed only one hit in a five-inning TKO, and Casey Yamauchi had two hits, including an RBI double as the host Warriors improved to 6-0.

Nakamura drove in two runs on a sac fly and a ground out, Reece Mondina doubled and scored and Yamauchi scored three runs.

Kaia Nakamoto pitched two innings and took the loss for the Dragons (2-8), though only one of the six runs he allowed were earned thanks to six Honokaa errors.