OIA Softball
Turner, Knights charge through Na Menehune


  



Sat, Mar 30, 2019 @ [ 5:00 pm ]


F/6TH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Moanalua 0 00100X134
Castle 3 1 5101X1170

W: Mele Turner    L: Jada Young

CAST: Mele Turner 2-4 2 runs 4 rbi 2 HR / 6.0 IP 1 ER 6 K
MOA: Raven Rosa-Lasco 1-3 run rbi HR; Jada Young 5.0 IP 4 ER


KAKAAKO — The Female Athlete of the Week made her case for a repeat selection.

Mele Turner launched two home runs in addition to striking out six from the circle to power Castle over Moanalua, 11-1, in six innings at Tiger "Neal Takamori" Athletic Complex Saturday night.

Ashaiya Lopes also homered for the Knights (5-3), who notched their second straight mercy-rule victory.

Moanalua's Raven Rosa-Lasco was also in the home run party, with a solo shot in the fourth inning giving Na Menehune (5-4) their lone score of the game.





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