HHSAA softball: Waveriders bounced by Campbell in first round

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Kealakehe didn’t have time to shake off the rust from more than two weeks off in the first round of the HHSAA Division I state tournament on Tuesday. Campbell opened up a 12-0 lead by the second inning and knocked in three more to come away with a five-inning, 15-0 run-rule victory.

Kealakehe didn’t have time to shake off the rust from more than two weeks off in the first round of the HHSAA Division I state tournament on Tuesday. Campbell opened up a 12-0 lead by the second inning and knocked in three more to come away with a five-inning, 15-0 run-rule victory.

Campbell collected 16 hits and held the Waveriders’ offense to just two. Breianna Mcleod and Kawehi Kahele had hits for Kealakehe.

It was the Waveriders’ first appearance in the HHSAA tournament since 2011.

With the loss, the BIIF’s losing streak in Division I play at the state level extended to 21. BIIF champion Waiakea will have another chance to break that run of misfortune today at 3:30 p.m. against Pearl City.

Kiara Cantiberos took the loss on the mound for the BIIF runner-up ‘Riders, allowing 14 hits.

Cydney Curran and Darien Robinson led the way for Campbell, each knocking in three RBIs. Saber Ace Elisa Favela picked up the win with a two-hit gem, striking out eight.

The Sabers advance to take on No. 2 seed Kamehameha-Kapalama. Kealakehe drops to the consolation bracket, where it will face Kaiser.

Kealakehe 000 00 — 0 2 2

Campbell 661 2X — 15 16 0