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The 2025 DataHouse Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) Division I and II softball state championships saw exciting matchups and impressive performances from teams across the islands. Kapaa and Waimea made waves in Division II, w...
Kapaa showcased a blend of powerful hitting and solid pitching to dominate Kailua. Charlize Kenney’s performance stood out, driving in seven runs and hitting two home runs. Waimea’s unexpected victories demonstrate the depth of talent in the KIF, positioning them as a team to watch in the tournament. Mililani’s victory over Kamehameha, a rematch of last year’s final, underscores their defensive strength and championship pedigree. Hinano Bautista’s pitching performance was key to their success.
In Division I, other quarterfinal results included Maryknoll rolling past Kaiser 11-1 and Campbell edging Baldwin 12-10, setting up OIA-ILH showdowns in the semifinals. Mililani is now set to face Punahou, while Maryknoll will compete against Campbell.
The Division II semifinals feature Pearl City against Waimea and Kapaa against Pac-Five, promising competitive matchups as teams vie for a spot in the championship game.
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