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Mililani's Bautista, Punahou's Brunn headline All-Hawaii D1 picks

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Player of the Year: Hinano Bautista, Mililani

Pitcher of the Year: Paige Brunn, Punahou

Coach of the Year: Rose Antonio, Mililani


FIRST TEAM

Kasi Cruz

Maryknoll  •  Sr
P

Paige Brunn

Punahou  •  Sr
P

Palehua Silva

Maryknoll  •  Jr
C

Kahiau Aina

Mililani  •  So
INF

Jerrell Mailo

Mililani  •  Jr
INF

Taryn Ho

Punahou  •  Sr
INF

Sheyzhelle Iokia

Maryknoll  •  So
INF

Hunter Jackson

Moanalua  •  Sr
OF

Makanalei Watkins-Villegas

Mililani  •  Sr
OF

Kaienna Fuentes-Arellano

Campbell  •  Jr
OF

Kaylah Sato

Moanalua  •  Fr
U

Hinano Bautista

Mililani  •  So
U


SECOND TEAM

Lily Perreira

Campbell  •  Fr
P

Hope Batulayan-Cadorna

Baldwin  •  Jr
P

Loganne Cambra

Kamehameha  •  Jr
C

Kamryn Aoki

Mililani  •  Jr
INF

Sophie Alo

Campbell  •  Jr
INF

Briana Maio-Silva

Baldwin  •  Sr
INF

Kyla Abad

Maryknoll  •  Fr
INF

Kayla Whaley

Campbell  •  Sr
OF

Haylie-Sean Reiny

Kamehameha  •  Sr
OF

Meghan Spencer

Waiakea  •  Jr
OF

Makenzie Yokoyama

Kaiser  •  Fr
U

Shaileah Brown

Baldwin  •  Jr
U

HONORABLE MENTION

Catchers: Kodie Ancheta (Mililani), Paisley Kuba (Kaiser), Breena Malama (Campbell), Bailey Nagasako (Baldwin), Kaelyn Sewake (Waiakea), Madison Waiki (Hilo)

Infielders: Alexis Ahlo-Garcia (Kamehameha), Alia Anzai (Moanalua), Brylee-Rose Demello (Waianae), Kalia DeMello (Baldwin), Khaili Higa (Baldwin), Reyni Hiraoka (Maryknnoll), Emma Parker (Mililani), Chiyomi Salas (Kekaulike), Hunter Salausa-Galletes (Iolani), Lexi Santiago (Waiakea), Chloe Tepraseuth (Mid-Pacific), Mackenzie Valentin (Hilo), Rylee Yamasaki (Kaiser)

Outfielders: Shyla Gabrillo (Campbell), Tara Gojo (Mid-Pacific), Maia Matsumoto (Iolani), Lana Nakayama (Mililani), Sadie Tanabe (Kaiser)

Utility: Lia Hamamura (Kaiser), Austin Kinney (Punahou), Breeann Leong (Leilehua), Kandi Malama-Ahlo (Kapolei), Kaitlyn Miura (Waiakea), Dalexy Sanchez (Campbell), Naomi Stremick (Kalani)

Pitchers: Lehua Acoba (Iolani), Taylor Adriano (Mililani), Molly Davi (Hilo), Hulali Williams (Kekaulike), Elyse Yoshioka (Kaiser)

Position Player of the Year: Hinano Bautista, Mililani, So., P/OF

When it mattered most, Hinano Bautista was at her best for the two-time state champion Trojans. The 5-foot-7 sophomore split her time between left field and in the pitching circle this spring. She was but one of the many fear-imposing sluggers in a lengthy Mililani lineup that posted, on average, more than 13 runs a game. Bautista batted .400 on the year with 10 home runs – which tied her for the most statewide – as well as 22 runs batted in and 19 runs scored. She also drew 15 walks, a testament to her pitch selection. However, some of best work came with the ball in her hand. The southpaw put together a pitching record of 9-0 on the year. She surrendered 37 earned runs in 58 1/3 innings of work and finished with a 4.44 earned run average. Bautista was selected as All-OIA West Player of the Year and is a two-time All-Hawaii selection.  As a freshman she was recognized as All-Hawaii D1 Pitcher of the Year.

Pitcher of the Year: Paige Brunn, Punahou, Sr., P

The 5-foot-3 right-handed pitcher has long been a key cog for the Buffanblu over the years as a four-year starter, but she proved to be much more than this spring. Brunn went 14-4 in the circle – tied for the most wins of any pitcher statewide – and logged an earned run average of 2.36, second of all pitchers with at least 70 innings of work. She won her first 12 decisions and helped Punahou to a runner-up finish in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu, as well as a semifinal appearance in the Division I state tournament – the program's first trip to states since 2019. In 109 2/3 innings pitched, Brunn allowed 37 earned runs and 40 walks against 61 strikeouts. Brunn posted a league-best 1.43 ERA in ILH play and was selected to the All-ILH First Team for a second straight year. She received All-Hawaii Honorable Mention following both her sophomore and junior seasons.

Coach of the Year: Rose Antonio, Mililani

Despite seeing eight seniors graduate from her 2024 state-championship team – including five starters and three All-Hawaii selections – Antonio guided her alma mater to a 15-1 record and a second straight Division I state crown. Along the way, the Trojans captured their 13th overall OIA title (their eighth under Antonio) with just two senior starters. Antonio's squad won its final 10 games of the year and recorded eight wins via mercy rule. Mililani had 10 players named either first- or second-team All-OIA West.