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Central Maui All-Stars capture Hawaiʻi State Little League Championship, 50/70 Intermediate Division title

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Bottom Row L-R Briell Hong, Maddox Prones; Row 2: Coach Kelly Fliear, Coach Joey Vierra, Ashton Aloy, Kano Mamuad, Ayden Anderson, Ryder Urig, Justice Wickes, Kolby Sergent, Noah Mathias, Manager Steve Leis; Back Row: Coach Kris Sergent, Kaden Grancha, Koltyn Antolin, Jaxon Delos Santos, Kaia’ikeha Wong, Coach Kapena Mathias

The Central Maui Little League Intermediate (age 13) All-Star team captured the Hawaiʻi State Championship over the weekend of June 30-July 1, defeating Hilo by the score of 8-2. Maui will now represent the State of Hawaiʻi as champions, advancing to the Western Regional competition July 14-25 in Nogales, AZ on the “Road to the World Series.”

To recap the Hawaiʻi State tournament results, Maui defeated Pearl City in game one by the score of 2-1 in 8 innings. Pitcher, Kaden Grancha allowed no runs before leaving the game on the Little league pitch count limit. Granche’s efforts included 4 strikeouts and support of a tremendous defense.

In the second round, Maui matched up in what turned out to be game one against Hilo, and came away with a 7-2 victory thanks to another combined pitching performance by lefty Chubbs Wong and Ryder Urig, who combined for 12 strikeouts. Noah Mathias homered to deep right center field in the 3rd inning to ignite the offense.

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The victory put the Maui boys in the “catbird seat” for a rematch against Hilo, who now needed to beat Maui twice or be eliminated in the championship rematch. Maui’s 7-run first inning at the plate proved to be too much for Hilo, and set-up another pitching performance turned in by Justice Wickes, whose deep home run stunned Hilo. Four batters later, Jaxon Delos Santos homered deep to right center field to cash in on 3 more runs and quiet the raucous Hilo fan base.

“Our ballplayers have worked hard to prepare for this competition and rose to the top of their game this weekend. We are pleased with their work effort and results so far. They are bonding as a team and we look forward to carrying that momentum forward to the West Regionals, exclaimed Manager Stephen Leis. We now have the opportunity to represent the entire State of Hawaiʻi on and off the field in Nogales, Arizona.”

For information on the Western Regionals game schedule, travel, television games and streaming opportunities, go to www.littleleague.org and click on post season tournaments for the West Region 50/70 intermediate division (ballplayers age 13). For more information or to contribute donations to help offset team travel expenses, contact Coach Kelly Fliear at 808-870-2755.

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