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Farmers Baseball MIL D-II Champs

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Farmers Baseball MIL D-II Champs

The Molokai High Farmers baseball team has had an extrodinary season, finishing regular season 5-1, and are heading to the state championship as Maui Interschoalstic League (MIL) Division II’s top seed. The Farmers haven’t made it to states for the last three years. The Farmers took the crown after two games on Friday against Seabury Hall (5-3) at Maehara Stadium and improved their record to 7-1.

They took the first game on Friday afternoon in only four innings after ending with the mercy rule, 16-1.

Kaoli Place had a breakout pitching game on Friday evening by striking out 12 batters in total. The Farmers won with a score of 10-2.
Place also went 3-3 at the plate with a double, an RBI and three runs. Kamakana Duvauchelle-Andrade also contributed by hitting a double with 2 RBIs.  Maverick Dela Cruz had an RBI single.

Coach Mike McCutcheon  did not return calls for comment.

The Farmers will travel to Oahu for the state tournament on May 5.

2011 Molokai Men’s Basketball League schedule

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

2011 Molokai Men’s Basketball League schedule

First games begin at 7 p.m. at the Kaunakakai Gym

Wed 4/20 Heat vs. Bad Boyz; Mycogen vs. Alright
Thurs 4/21 Just Us vs. Fiya; Young Bloods vs. Hawaiian Heros
Mon 4/25 Bad Boyz vs. Hawaiian Heros; Young Bloods vs. Alright
Tues 4/26 Heat vs. Fiya; Just Us vs. Mycogen
Wed 4/27 Hawaiian Heros vs. Just Us; Heat s. Bad Boys
Thurs 4/28 Alright vs. Fiya; Mycogen vs. Bad Boys
Mon 5/2 Young Bloods vs. Alright; Hawaiian Heros vs. Just Us
Tues 5/3 Mycogen vs. Heat; Young Bloods vs. Fiya

Crossing the Ka`iwi

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Crossing the Ka`iwi

Loaded with ample Molokai fuel  – fresh coconut water, Kumu Farms fruit cups and poke – Clint Labrador voyaged across the 32 mile Ka`iwi Channel in his single-man outrigger canoe last Saturday.

While Labrador rode solo, he was one of 82 competitors vying for the 2011 Steinlager Ka`iwi Channel Solo Race title, hosted by PA`A, the Paddling Athletes Association. The race took off from Kaluakoi and ended at Hawaii Kai, Oahu. Labrador was joined by paddlers from around the pacific, including Australia, Japan, and the U.S. West Coast, in addition to fellow local racers Chad Lima and Molokai-born Carlton Helm.

“Physically I was very prepared for the race,” said Labrador, a first-time race participant. “It’s really just a mental battle when you are out there alone for that long and you have to just keep paddling while a lot of stuff goes through your mind.”

A lack of wind and waves made for a grueling course and caused three people to drop out due to the rough conditions. Both Lima and Labrador finished within the first half of the group, Labrador ending with a time of 5 hours, 15 minutes.

“Next time I can only hope for downwind waves and to finish as strong as I did today,” Labrador said.

Softball Secures Undefeated Regular Season

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Softball Secures Undefeated Regular Season

The Lady Farmers’ softball team remains undefeated when they bested the Hana Dragons last weekend with a pair of exciting wins. The victories claimed the Farmers the Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) Division II regular season crown.

They will have a shot to win it all when they compete in the MIL championships, beginning this Thursday in Lanai City.

“Our goal is to win MILs and finish what we lost last year,” said Kayla Tanner-Davids, catcher, after Saturday’s win.

The Lady Farmers, with a season record of 8-0, defeated Hana on Friday evening 5-2.


“The girls played very hard and they wanted to win, so they went for it. I’m really proud of them,” said assistant coach Loke Kamakana.

On Saturday, Molokai led most of the game, with help from pitcher Jasmine Borden, who allowed three hits and struck out eight.

“I feel like we played really well today and we are ready for the MILs,” Borden said.

The Lady Farmers’ led in the first inning 3-0. As the Dragons gained the lead and the score went up 6-4, Molokai fans started to get worried and the Hana fans started to get louder. The Lady Farmers made defensive errors on routine plays.

But Molokai caught up and tied it 6-6 by the sixth inning. They continued their rally into the seventh inning, not letting up on defense or offense.

Molokai ensured their tournament berth in the bottom of the seventh inning. Natalia Levi hit a two-run RBI to make it 8-6 and the deal was sealed after Kayla Tanner-Davids hit in two more RBIs with an in-the-park single.

“I feel great. I wanted to steal bases and hit an RBI. I met my goals,” Tanner-Davids said.

Levi made the final out as she snagged a fly-ball in center field. Her teammates flocked to mid-field for celebration.

“I think our playing today was super,” said Tootie Rawlins, catcher. “ This was what we have been waiting for all season.”

In addition to playing in front of a supportive group of Molokai parents and fans, the Lady Farmers also battled it out this weekend in front of a raucous Hana fan base.

 “Hit the ball, long and hard!” they chanted in unison.

But Molokai did not hesitate to be hospitable to the Hana players. Both teams sang the Molokai anthem together and even joined each other in a dance on the field after the game.

Molokai Boys’ Volleyball Downed

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Molokai Boys’ Volleyball Downed

Down during the fourth set at the Barn last Friday evening, the Farmers saw a short revival against the defending Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) champs, Seabury Hall, but it was not enough.

The Farmers fell to the Spartans, 23-25, 20-25, 28-26, 22-25, on Friday evening, and saw the same loss of 1-3 on Saturday afternoon, with a set round-up of 13-25, 22-25, 25-23, 23-25.


Friday’s game had strong blocks and kills up front from David Gomes, who had seven kills. Claude Kapuni had seven kills and three blocks. Dahvin Spencer-Basa also got the momentum going toward the end of the third set with one ace and four kills.

“I think team-wise it’s the best game we played season long,” said head coach Bill Dudoit of Friday night’s game.

Molokai seemed to be gaining the upper-hand with 20-19 when a Seabury Hall player went down with a possible neck injury, sending the game in a 10-minute delay. Seabury Hall ended up with 25-22.

“We played more as a team today, everybody who came off the bench did really well, even the starters,” Spencer-Basa said.

Saturday’s game saw nine kills each from David and Dayson Gomes, as well as seven kills from Paka Adolpho, and Roycee Calairo had six kills. Claude Kapuni helped the Farmers with four blocks.

The Farmers (2-4) will play a rescheduled match against Maui High this weekend for their last home games of the season.

Racing Students Prepare

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

Racing Students Prepare

Community Contributed

By Sue Forbes-Kikukawa

On Saturday, April 9 the fourth 5K in the “Do 5 for the Kids” race series was held on the Coffees of Hawaii plantation trails.  Course conditions were ideal with clear sunny skies and a dry, freshly mowed trail.  This fourth race of five in the series was a tune up for the Kualapu`u School traveling team of four boys and four girls that will race on Oahu, May 1 in the Honolulu 5K for Kids. The traveling team selected to compete on Oahu are Mary Rose Ringor, Mary Grace Ringor, Noelani Helm, Genevieve Kikukawa, Nainoa Kahale, Noah Donnelly, Rafael Adolpho, and Kekama Naeole-Starkey.

Race four results:
Girls -
1.    Mary Rose Ringor – 31:00
2.    Mary Grace Ringor – 32:22
3.    Noelani Helm – 33:36
4.    Genevieve Kikukawa – 33:39

Boys
1.    Nainoa Kahale – 26:17
2.    Noah Donnelly – 26:29
3.    Kahili Helm – 27:33
4.    Kekama Naeole-Starkey 28:04
5.    Rafael Adolpho – 29:52
Women
1.    Sue Forbes-Kikukawa – 22:35
2.    Katina Soares – 37:38
3.    Julie Lopez – 40:11
4.    Ellen Reed--- 44:44
5.    Juanita Colon—52:32
Men
1.    Ryan Link– 27:36
2.    Michaiah Soares– 27:37
3.    Dan Reed—28:30

The final race will be held on Saturday, April 23. Monies to fund team travel to the Honolulu 5K for Kids come from adult registration donations. Please come out to support Molokai’s first elementary running team and “Do 5 for the Kids” at our next Saturday event.

Runner Another Step Closer to States

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

The Molokai High School Farmers track and field team may have another state qualifier on their hands. Sophomore Akona Adolpho dropped time in his 800-meter race at last weekend’s Victorino Ohana Invitational at War Memorial stadium – and is 4.5 seconds away from the state qualifying time.

“With a little bit more focus in practice, and a little more push, I’m sure I’ll be able to get the techniques I need,” to qualify, Adolpho said.

“I’m really proud of the way he ran with such courage,” said coach Jessie Ford. Akona finaled in sixth place in the 800 at 2:11.43. He qualified with his personal best, 2:09.58.

Senior Kalei Adolpho qualified for states in the high jump at the last Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) meet.

Friendly Matchup

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Friendly Matchup

Usually the Farmers only wear their white jerseys when they play off-island, but last Saturday’sbaseball team scrimmage required both jerseys, white and green. The Lanai Pinelads forfeited their scheduled dual matchup last weekend due to failure to meet minimum grade requirements. Instead, the senior boys battled it out with their underclassmen at Duke Maliu Field last Saturday morning. The underclassmen were ahead most of the game, but the seniors came back to tie the game 7-7, the final score through seven innings. 

Farmers Lose to Bears

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Farmers Lose to Bears

The Farmers volleyball team lost two full set matches against the Baldwin Bears last Friday evening and Saturday afternoon at the Barn. The Bears remain undefeated on the season, while the Farmers are now 2-4.

Friday night’s game started off with quick kills and well-coordinated blocks by the Farmers, which helped them win the first set 26-24, but they quickly lost their momentum and were downed in the second and third matches with scores of 22-25 and 19-25. Farmer David Gomes had eleven kills, 1 block and 1 ace in the game.


“We played much better today, but the errors cost us,” said coach Bill Dudoit.

The Farmers went on to make an impressive rally in the fourth match and win 25-13. The fifth match also started off well for the Farmers, but Baldwin was too much for Molokai and the Bears were able to close the deal 13-15.

“They weren’t dropping the ball today, “said Claude Kapuni, a senior.

Dahvin Spencer-Bassa also helped his team with his sixteen kills, while Nainoa Langer had four aces.

“As far as team, we did pretty good,” Langer said. “But we came up short making too many errors.”
The Farmers came out to redeem themselves on Saturday afternoon against Baldwin. They came on top after the first two sets, 25-12 and 20-12. But they could not contain the Bears.

The Farmers dropped the next three matches to Baldwin, 21-25, 22-25, and 11-15.

The boys’ volleyball team will play at home again next weekend against Seabury Hall.

Aalona Makes All-Star Swim Team

Monday, April 4th, 2011

Aalona Makes All-Star Swim Team

After becoming the first Molokai High School swimmer to qualify for states in nearly a decade, junior Lawaia Aalona was named to the Maui News Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) All-Star number two swim team.

The Maui News compiled a number one and two team for its All-Stars list, and an honorable mention list for MIL swimmers this year.

“I feel pretty good,” Aalona said of his recent honor. “I’m aiming for team one next year.”


Ford is planning on resurrecting a USA swimming program for Molokai’s swimmers that would bring year-round training back to the island.

“I had fun this year, me and my teammates got to bond more,” Aalona said. “The longer we stick together, the stronger our team will be.”