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Wed, May 7, 2025 @ (2:00 p.m.)


W: Kaaienna Fuentes-Arellano L: Shaileah Brown

Bal: Briana Maio-Silva 2-2 3 Runs 2 RBI HR; Hope Batulayan-Cadorna 7.0 IP 8 er 2 K
Lager: Sophie Alo 3-4 2 runs 2 RBI HR; Kaaienna Fuentes-Arellano 3.0 IP 4 ER 3 K

Manoa – Campbell sent 11 batters on the plate in a fifth inning to gather from a 6: 3 deficit on Baldwin with the third seed at 12 to 10 years to rise on Wednesday in the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium to the semi-finals of the State Soft Ball tournament of the DataHouse Division I.

The Sabres, the fifth team of the Oahu Interscholasitc Association and probably the lowest tournament seed, will appear under Coah Shag Hermosura their 13th semi-finals when they appear against Maryknoll against the second-sealing Maryknoll and under coach John Uekawa with his 10: 1 victory against emperor in the quarter on Wednesday.

The saber (13-2) and the Spartan (13-4) will play at 4:30 p.m.

The bear (14-1), the master of the Maui Interscholastic League, stormed against the starting jug of Lily Perreira, who lasted four innings and lasted six runs, 5-2. Baldwin starter Hope Bataluyan-Cadorna was also pulled after four, even though he held the lead. The bears brought Shaileah Brown, who walked all four batters that were exposed to her, including the guests of Nanea Pantastico, to force a run home. Bataluyan-Cadorna returned to the circle, but the saber found their lines. Dalexy Sanchez ‘two runs twice the game with 6; Pinch-Hitter Skylynne Gonzalez ‘two runn triple triple made Campbell 8: 6. Later in the context, Kaaienna Fuentes-Arellaho hammered a Homerun with two runs to end the inning.

“It felt good,” said Fuentes-Arellano. “I was a bit nervous. I won’t be lying because I had two (runs allowed) on me. Trainer always tells us that we should only fight.”

Fuentes-Arellano worked in the relief of Perreira in a circle and allowed four runs, but fought from self-intu-induced jams, including the seventh with the binding runs on the base, but she excluded Kasilyn Kahoohalahala-Watanabe to end the game with a fast ball.

The first Baseman Sophie Alo hit the ball hard in four bats (it was deliberately left). In the first inn she drilled a Homerun with two runs, which brought the Sabres a temporary 2-0 lead. She also had to lead Drive -Singles in the middle. She also smoked a liner to the left, but was caught by Kahoohalahala-Watanabe, which doubled the runner in second place.

Her Homer was halfway on the screen and recalled her sister Jocelyn, who had her share of tape measurements in previous state tournaments.

Alo described the game as a “adrenaline boost”.

“You come down, you get up again,” said Alo. “It’s just a question of how much grit you have and how you will come back and be better.”

In a competition in the spectrum opposite, Shezyzhelle Iokia drove in five runs with a Homer with two runs and three runs to eliminate Kaiser with 11: 1, in five inner rings due to the 10-run differential rule.

Kasi Cruz threw a one-hitter, an RBI triple by Sadie Tanabe. Cruz helped her cause with a Homer with two runs.

In an earlier quarter -finals, Punahou Hilo sent with the fourth seed with 10: 0 in another merciful end. Sydney Capelle two-run triple with two in the sixth end ended the game.

But it was Shortstop Taryn Ho who lit the Buffanblu (14-3) with its bikes. With an out in the third, she hit the left, steel the second and third and met Austen Kinney’s single. The theft of third parties was a collaboration with Lexi Hinahara, who showed colorful to pull the third Baseman in; HO was able to defeat the shortstop and tried to make third place.

She also met a Homerun with two runs second round trippers of the tournament in a fourth three to increase the leadership of Punaho.

“It felt great because we scratched runs at that time,” said Ho.

Paige Brunn threw a six-in-one grain for victory.

Punahou goes under coach David Eldredge to the fifth semi -finals.

In the last quarterfinals of the night, the top seed and the defending champion Mililani (13: 1) achieved a four-piece, complete game trip through the reigning All-Hawaii-Pitcher Hinano Bautista. Bautista had great support from her defense, all of the booklets.

The Center Field Makanalei Watkins-Villegas had the best viewpoint to see how its teammates support Bautista.

“It is very exciting. Even Kamryn (Aoki, the second Baseman), who jumped up like two feet, was very exciting,” said Watkins-Villegas with a giggle.

She moved into when the 5-foot 2-Aoki jumped to Rob Grilho armitage from. A hit in the second inning. Aoki also sucked five large big horns, went left or right and still postponed her feet to make strong throws first.

The Trojans have another ILH enemy in Punahou in the semi -finals at 7 p.m.

Notes: The four semi -finalists explain the past for state titles: Mililani (2024), Campbell (2023) and Maryknoll (2022).

Teams records in the championship class (elimination games): Mililani 48-37; Campbell 37-17; Punahou 24-16; Maryknoll 8-7.

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