Despite playing without head coach Shellie Grace, Konawaena had no problems handling Honokaa, winning 14-2 in the opening game of a BIIF Division II semifinal series at Gabby Inaba Field on Friday. ADVERTISING Despite playing without head coach Shellie Grace,
Despite playing without head coach Shellie Grace, Konawaena had no problems handling Honokaa, winning 14-2 in the opening game of a BIIF Division II semifinal series at Gabby Inaba Field on Friday.
The Wildcats hit from top to bottom in their lineup, going up 6-2 in the first two innings before breaking the game open with an eight-run fourth inning, which eventually led to a shortened, five-inning affair.
“I am proud of the girls and they played so hard,” said Konawaena athletic director Kellye Krug, who will finish the season as head coach. “They have been working really hard all week and executed the way they needed to today. It was a group effort.”
Andi Uemura and Erin Kaimuloa Bates led the offensive attack with two hits each. Bates went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs. Uemura reached base three times with a pair of singles and a walk. She scored three runs.
Konawaena was also aided by eight walks from two Honokaa pitchers.
Shaylann Marie Grace picked up the victory inside the circle for the Wildcats. She allowed two hits, struck out six and walked one. Keesha Matsuoka took the loss for the Dragons.
Konawaena is the the No. 1 seed for the league tournament and has already locked up a state berth thanks to being the best Division II team during the regular season. Honokaa is the No. 4 seed. The two teams will meet again in Kealakekua today at 1 p.m.