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Single Game Records Hawai'i Pacific BASEBALL Single Game Records BATTING MOST RUNS 10 Cory Yuh vs. Cal Baptist, 4/25/13 Inning 8 Ronald Young vs. Maine, 3/9/90 LONGEST HITTING STREAK 8 Jamie Surdock vs. S. Colorado, 3/3/98 MOST STRIKEOUTS 34 Derek Nakasato, 2014 Game 11 Tony LaCerra vs. UC-Riverside, Game 16 R. Garcia vs. Holy Names, 3/30/14 26 Blake Amaral, 2011 2/17/87 24 Jeremiah Yacap, 2001 11 Albert Cardona vs. Grand Canyon, MOST WALKS 15 Tyler Ward, 2003 3/28/89 Game 12 Grant Okamura vs. UH Hilo, 2/16/83 MOST AT BATS MOST EARNED RUNS Game 9 Grant Enomoto vs. Game 10 Grant Okamura vs. Hawai‘i, 2/5/83 La Verne, (15 inn.), 3/20/93 MOST RUNS SCORED Game 5 by Lee Anzai vs. WLSC, 3/13/99 MOST HITS Game 5 Tyrus Matsumoto vs. George Fox, 2/23/01 5 Josh Capello vs. Rockford, 3/8/93 MOST DOUBLES Game 4 by Scott Suraci vs. Sonoma, 1/18/00 MOST TRIPLES Game 2 by several MOST HOME RUNS Game 3 Ronald Young vs. Spring Arbor, 5/24/91 MOST RUNS BATTED IN Game 10 Blake Amaral vs. UH-Hilo, 4/25/09 MOST TOTAL BASES Game 12 Ronald Young vs. Spring Arbor, 5/24/91, (3 HR) Aaron Asher (2008-09) holds the single season and career homerun records. MOST SACRIFICES He belted 13 roundtrippers in 2008 and 23 for his career. Game 2 by several MOST WALKS Game 4 by several MOST STRIKEOUTS Game 4 Deric Yanagisawa vs. Westmont (3/21/97) 4 Kaina McCallum vs. Cal Baptist (2/16/98) MOST STOLEN BASES Game 6 Brian Takara vs. Christian Brothers, 3/11/93 MOST STEALS ATTEMPTED Game 6 Brian Takara vs. Christian Brothers, 3/11/93 PITCHING MOST INNINGS Game 13 Aaron Makishima vs. Hilo, 4/8/84 Blake Amaral (2009-2012) holds, or is tied for, 11 school records Hawai’i Pacific BASEBALL Season Records 14 Derek Little, 2002 14 Blake Amaral, 2012 14 Codey Ellenwood, 2014 Triples 8 Tyler Davis, 2010 7 Gabe Gerhardt, 1999 6 Les Akeo, Jr., 1985 6 Marc Matsubara, 1986 6 Kaina McCallum, 1998 6 Chad Bolibol, 2013 Home Runs 13 Aaron Asher, 2008 10 Benny Agbayani, 1993 10 Aaron Asher, 2009 9 Bas Nooij, 2010 9 Mike House, 1989 8 Blake Amaral, 2010 8 Wade Taguchi, 2001, 02 8 Gabe Gerhardt, 1999 8 Les Akeo, Jr., 1985 Runs Batted In 56 Blake Amaral, 2010 Rico Garcia is HPU’s strikeout king Les Akeo Jr. is tied for the career 52 Marvin Campbell, 2013 with the records for a game (16), mark for triples (12). He now is an 51 Kale Sumner, 2013 season (87) and career (217) assistant coach at HPU. 50 Wade Taguchi, 2001 48 Bas Nooij, 2010 51 Kale Sumner, 2010 47 Jonathan Torres, 2002 Games Played 51 Marvin Campbell, 2013 45 Gabe Gerhardt, 1999 54 Les Akeo, Jr., 1985 50 Jacob Valentine, 2009 45 Aaron Asher, 2009 52 Danny Lee, 2008 49 Michael Kealoha, 2008 45 Blake Amaral, 2012 52 Mike Himsl, 1985 48 Sean Winston, 2010 44 Wade Taguchi, 2002 51 Paul Nishimura, 2008 48 Lee Anzai, 1999 44 Les Akeo, Jr., 1985 51 Michael Kealoha, 2008 47 Derek Little, 2002 43 Aaron Asher, 2009 51 Kenny Turner, 2010 47 Bryce Uegawachi, 2001 42 Deric Yanagisawa, 1999 51 Kale Sumner, 2010 47 Mike DeKneef, 1989 Walks Batting Avg. (min. .100 AB) Hits 52 Jacob Valentine, 2008 .446 Cheynne Hirota, 2009 70 Danny Lee, 2008 42 Kale Sumner, 2013 .429 Mike House, 1989 69 Blake Amaral, 2010 36 Marvin Campbell, 2013 .427 Scott Suraci, 2000 68 Blake Amaral, 2012 39 Wade Taguchi, 2002 .416 Kenny Turner, 2010 66 Kale Sumner, 2013 35 Kale Sumner, 2012 .416 Gabe Gerhardt, 1999 66 Cheynne Hirota, 2009 35 Bryce Uegawachi, 2001 .414 Les Akeo, Jr., 1986 65 Kale Sumner, 2010 34 Mike House, 1989 .402 Jon Dias, 1986 64 Derek Nakasato, 2014 33 Les Akeo, Jr., 1986 .400 Nathan Trosky, 1993 64 Blake Amaral, 2009 31 Kale Sumner, 2010 63 Les Akeo, 1985 31 Benny Agbayani, 1993 At Bats 63 Marvin Campbell, 2013 31 Scott Maruyama, 1991 198 Danny Lee, 2008 62 Tyler Tokunaga, 2014 31 Kale Sumner, 2011 196 Jordan Oshiro, 2014 62 Codey Ellenwood, 2014 30 Les Akeo, Jr., 1984 190 Blake Amaral, 2012 62 Nolan Barraza, 2015 181 Codey Ellenwood, 2014 61 Derek Nakasato, 2012 Stolen Bases 181 Derek Little, 2002 61 Wade Taguchi, 2002 37 Benny Agbayani, 1993 182 Derek Nakasato, 2013 59 Jordan Oshiro, 2014 34 Benny Agbayani, 1992 180 Derek Nakasato, 2014 58 Paul Nishimura, 2008 30 Grant Enomoto, 1993 178 Tyler Tokunaga, 2014 58 Michael Kealoha, 2008 28 Sean Okamoto, 1990 177 Marvin Campbell, 2013 58 Grandon Costa, 2003 25 Walter Takara, 1993 58 Mike DeKneef, 1989 22 Scott Maruyama, 1992 177 Nolan Barraza, 2015 57 Bryce Uegawachi, 2001 22 Mike DeKneef, 1988 175 Chad Bolibol, 2014 57 Gabe Gerhardt, 1999 22 Jordan Oshiro, 2014 174 Jacob Valentine, 2009 57 Chad Bolibol, 2014 20 Landon Yamashiro, 1993 171 Blake Amaral, 2010 56 Jacob Valentine, 2009 20 Michael Ho, 1985 171 Kale Sumner, 2013 56 Ryan Blood, 2001 168 Tyler Davis, 2010 Pitching Appearances 168 Derek Nakasato, 2012 Doubles 26 Neil Sullivan, 2002 167 Matt Roman, 1999 21 Scott Suraci, 2000 22 B.A. Garner, 2008 167 T.C. Everett, 2002 21 Blake Amaral, 2010 22 Kevin Fujioka, 1991 166 Blake Amaral, 2009 21 Kale Sumner, 2013 19 Brandon Kahale, 2002 165 Codey Ellenwood, 2015 17 Danny Lee, 2008 19 Edward Trovato, 2012 164 Shay Hirota, 2002 17 Wade Taguchi, 2002 18 Matthew Minnich, 2013 163 Tyler Ward, 2003 17 Marvin Campbell, 2013 17 Nick Alexander, 2008 162 Wade Taguchi, 2002 16 Blake Amaral, 2011 17 Blane Muraoka, 2001 162 Les Akeo, Jr., 1985 15 Kale Sumner, 2011 17 Rodney Garcia, 1993 15 Mike House, 1989 17 Daniel Rosado, 1991 Runs 15 Michael Kealoha, 2008 17 Allan Sato, 1984 58 Jacob Valentine, 2008 14 Cheynne Hirota, 2008 Hawai’i Pacific BASEBALL HAWAI‘I PACIFIC UNIVERSITY Season Records Season/Career Records Complete Games 157 Bryce Uegawachi, 1998-01 Career Records 157 Lee Anzai, 1996-99 8 Albert Cardona, 1990 BATTING 147 Chad Bolibol, 2011-15 8 Allan Sato, 1985 Games Played 145 Daric Stith, 1997-99, 01 8 Tommy Kim, 1997 194 Kale Sumner, 2010-13 141 Codey Ellenwood, 2013-15 180 Blake Amaral, 2009-12 7 Aaron Garcia, 1983 126 Keanu Kapana, 2011-14 180 Wade Tamaru, 2010-13 7 Gerrard Gier, 1997 125 Tom Peters, 1999-01 177 Danny Lee, 2005-08 6 Eric Bentley, 1999 124 Grant Enomoto, 1990-93 177 Jordan Oshiro, 2011-15 6 Brad Buenconsejo, 1992 115 Benny Agbayani, 1991-93 174 Les Akeo Jr., 1983-86 115 Craig Souza, 1994-97 6 Aaron Makishima, 1986 166 Jon Dias, 1984-87 115 Rylan Morihara, 2008-12 6 Guy Mannerino, 1985 161 Cary Yamamoto, 1983-86 6 John Albert, 2012 157 Grant Enomoto, 1990-93 Doubles 157 Mike Nakano, 1983-86 62 Blake Amaral, 2009-12 154 Derek Nakasato, 2012-15 Innings Pitched 57 Kale Sumner, 2010-13 153 Charlie Camello, 1990-93 94.2 Michael Murray, 2012 36 Daric Stith, 1997-99, 01 87.1 Cory Yuh, 2012 34 Derek Nakasato, 2012-15 Batting Average (min. 210 ab) 33 Jon Dias, 1984-87 85.2 Allan Sato, 1985 .402 Gabe Gerhardt, ‘99-00 (104-259) 31 Keanu Kapana, 2011-14 84.0 Rico Garcia, 2014 .382 Blake Amaral, ‘09-12 (251-656) 30 Grant Enomoto, 1990-93 80 John Albert, 2012 .381 Mike DeKneef, ‘88-89 (103-270) .372 Mike House, ‘88-89 (80-215) 76.1 Albert Cardona, 1989 Triples .360 Lee Anzai, ‘96-99 (157-436) 74.1 Rico Garcia, 2015 12 Blake Amaral, 2009-12 .365 Kale Sumner, ‘10-13 (228-624) 72.1 Albert Cardona, 1990 12 Les Akeo, Jr., 1983-86 .351 Reed Young, ‘94-95 (79-225) 12 Kale Sumner, 2010-13 72.1 Gerrard Gier, 1997 .349 Benny Agbayani, ‘91-93 (115-330) 10 Derek Nakasato, 2012-15 .348 Les Akeo, Jr., ‘83-86 (173-497) 10 Gabe Gerhardt, 1999-00 Wins .345 Tyler Tokunaga, ‘13-Pres. (162-470) 10 Kaina McCallum 1998-99 9 Michael Murray, 2012 .342 Derek Nakasato, 2012-15 (198-579) 8 Travis Clutter, 1998-99 .339 Deric Yanagisawa, ‘97, ’99 (100-295) 8 Cory Yuh, 2012 8 Benny Agbayani, 1991-93 8 Eric Bentley, 1999 .329 Wade Tamaru, ‘10-13 (192-582) .324 Michael Ho, ‘84-85 (96-296) 8 Keola McCallum, 1999 Home Runs (min. 10) 23 Aaron Asher, 2008-09 8 Gerrard Gier, 1997 At Bats 19 Blake Amaral, 2009-12 8 Allan Sato, 1985 656 Blake Amaral, 2009-12 17 Wade Taguchi, 2000-02 7 Caelen O’Meara, 2009 640 Jordan Oshiro, 2011-15 14 Benny Agbayani, 1991-93 7 Kaimi Mead, 2008 624 Kale Sumner, 2010-13 14 Jon Dias, 1984-87 582 Wade Tamaru, 2010-13 7 Brad Buenconsejo, 1992 14 Gabe Gerhardt, 1999-00 579 Derek Nakasato, 2012-15 7 Brad Buenconsejo, 1991 13 Mike House, 1988-89 520 Chad Bolibol, 2011-15 7 Albert Cardona, 1990 13 Les Akeo, Jr., 1983-86 506 Jon Dias, 1984-87 11 Daric Stith, 1997-99, 01 497 Les Akeo, Jr., 1983-86 Saves 487 Bryce Uegawachi, 1998-01 10 B.A. Garner, 2008 470 Tyler Tokunaga, 2013-Pres. Runs Batted In 9 B.A. Garner, 2009 456 Daric Stith, 1997-99, 01 174 Blake Amaral, 2009-12 152 Kale Sumner, 2010-13 8 Edward Trovato, 2012 454 Codey Ellenwood, 2013-15 449 Grant Enomoto, 1990-93 115 Chad Bolibol, 2011-15 6 Neil Sullivan, 2002 111 Jon Dias, 1984-87 Runs (min.
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