Monday, May 5, 2008

Do we have a chance in the State Tournament?

First off, I apologize for not posting towards the end of last week. With preparing for the baseball broadcasts, other jobs, and well, okay, I admit, a Thursday late night gathering at the "establishment," I couldn't get on the computer to do the daily blogs. With that said, time to answer the subject question: Can a Big Island team win at the State Baseball Tourney?

YES.

Take a look over at Division II and you will see four teams, all with different roads to get to the crown. The 4th seed in Honokaa has a first round bye and awaits either Radford or Mokokai. I like their arms, yet I'm a tad disappointed with their bats, especially when I saw them on Saturday where they didn't take advantage of opportunities that were handed to them on a silver platter, and waited until the 6th inning to get their first hit.

Konawaena blew the DII championship, and has the task of playing Kalaheo. If they win, they face Waipahu. If they can cut down on the mistakes, they could surprise a few people, even myself.

HPA took third place at the BIIF Tourney, and got the luckiest draw of all. They face winless Maryknoll in the first round. Look for them to advance to the 2nd round against St. Anthony.

Kohala may be the most dangerous team of all. Disappointing showing at the BIIF tourney, which forced them into a first round game against Kahuku, who is more known for their football than baseball. If they get by, it sets up a showdown with Kauai. Don't count out the Cowboys in any round of this tourney.

What about Division I?

Waiakea took the DI BIIF Crown, and draw a bye to await the winner of Saint Louis and Baldwin. Therein lies the first problem. Saint Louis most likely will win, and is one of the top two or three teams in the state. Bar none. Waiakea's pitching is also suspect, as was proven in the BIIF Championship game as they nearly blew a 10 run lead. We know they can hit, but can they pitch and not break down defensively?

Kamehameha-Hawaii gets a first round matchup with Kailua, and that could be a tough assignment, as Kailua was ranked #4 in last week's Star Bulletin Top 10, which I am a voter of. If they get past that, their road looks a little easier, with #4 Maui waiting. We know Kamehameha can hit and score with anyone, but can the rest of their game stay on pace?

I think the best shot to win a championship lies in Division II. DI has talent, but the scheduling may do them in, as I do not think there is any break whatsoever in the schedule. But the less heralded Division II will show an exciting showing from Division II teams that in other years, you wouldn't hear a peep from.

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