
BeachBoys Subdue Sharks, Magic Number Now One
Published on November 16, 2007 under Hawaii Winter Baseball 2 (HWB 2)
Waikiki BeachBoys News Release
Waikiki controls its destiny now thanks to a 5-2 win over Honolulu this afternoon at Waipahu's Hans L'Orange Park. The BeachBoy victory pushed the club 1 ½ games ahead of the Sharks in the race for the Hawaii Winter Baseball East Division title, and with two games with Honolulu remaining in the regular season, one more Waikiki win or tie will wrap up the pennant.
Honolulu (16-19-2) still has a shot at the division title, but needs to defeat Waikiki (18-18-1) tomorrow and Sunday in order to earn a berth in the league championship game on Monday, Nov. 19. The North Shore Honu have already clinched the HWB West Division, and will attempt to defend their 2006 HWB title against either the Sharks or BeachBoys.
Yutaka Tamaki (4-0, 2.22 ERA) notched the victory thanks to seven strong innings through which he surrendered five hits and an unearned run while striking out three. David Newton nailed down the ninth inning to secure the victory, and earned his third save of the season.
Antoan Richardson doubled and drove in three runs on the afternoon in support of the Waikiki offense, while Justin Sellers also doubled in a run and played solid defense at second base.
Sharks' right fielder Fuminori Yokogawa launched a solo home run in the eighth inning, while Kyler Burke led the team with two base hits. Ryohei Tanaka (4-1, 3.02 ERA) took the loss after allowing two runs on four hits through six innings.
The BeachBoys and Sharks go at it again tomorrow at noon at Hans L'Orange Park.
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