Hawaii 24/7 Staff
No. 1 seeds Mid-Pacific and Waimea won the girls softball crowns this weekend on Oahu, in Division I and Division II respectively.
No. 4 seed Hilo was the lone Big Island school in the Division I bracket, losing 14-0 in quarterfinals to Kapolei and taking a second loss, 6-0, to Waianae in the consolation bracket.
In Division II, Kamehameha Schools Hawaii also was thwarted in the quarterfinals, 12-2, by Kauai. The squad also lost its second game in the consolation bracket.
That left Honokaa and Kohala to duke it out for a chance in the final consolation game. Kohala lost to Saint Francis, 9-3, and had to settle for eighth place overall in Division II.
2012 Datahouse Softball Championships
Wednesday, May 2 – Saturday, May 5
Division I: Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
Division II: Central Oahu Regional Park & Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
HHSAA Softball All-Tournament Teams
Division I All-Tournament Team
(compiled by HHSAA)
INF – Lindsey Matoi, Mid-Pacific
INF – Mysha Sataraka, Punahou
INF – Tasi Docktor, Mid-Pacific
INF – Reina Furuya, Punahou
INF – Mikela Manewa, Kapolei
OF – Daylene Antonio, Campbell
OF – Jessica Arata, Campbell
OF – Stacia-Al Mahoe, Kapolei
C – Nicole Lopez, Mid-Pacific
P – Keiki Carlos, Mid-Pacific
P – Winona Pauline, Kapolei
U – Fahren Glackin, Kamehameha
U – Kayce Konohia, Campbell
Most Outstanding Player
Keiki Carlos, Mid-Pacific
Division II All-Tournament Team
(compiled by HHSAA)
INF – Krysta Kali, Waimea
INF – Daeja Cummings, Kauai
INF – Kyana Hirokane, Kauai
INF – Alexis Paulo-Meyers, Nanakuli
INF – Sienna Santiago, Waimea
OF – Tiana Cocker, Kalaheo
OF – Gaylan “Ulu” Matagiese, Waimea
C – Taylor Ephan, Waimea
P – Chyanne Koko, Nanakuli
P – Deannalyn Tafiti, Waimea
Co-Most Outstanding Player
Gaylan “Ulu” Matagiese, Waimea, and
Alexis Paulo-Meyers, Nanakuli
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