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OIA D-I softball: Waianae vs. Leilehua
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Cindy Ellen Russell
April 19, 2019
Prep sports
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Waianae's Mya Keliiwaiwaiole (4) delivers a pitch against the Leilehua Mules in the third inning of the Division I OIA softball semifinals on Friday.
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Leilehua's Mikayla Pinera (27) runs home on a two-run home run hit by teammate Gianna Araki (17) in the third inning.
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Leilehua's Gianna Araki (17) gestures after hitting a two-run home run in the fourth inning.
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Leilehua's Mikayla Pinera (27) catches a fly ball for an out in the first inning.
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Waianae's Paiaala Wilcox-Molina (23) slaps hands with teammate Daelyn Stephens (8) after hitting a two-run RBI double in the first inning.
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Waianae's Xailey Kamealoha (R) turns after catching an out during the first inning.
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Waianae Seariders greet teammate Paiaala Wilcox-Molina (23) after she hit a home run in the second inning.
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Leilehua's Alyssa Asuncion (R) celebrates catching a hard to reach fly ball with Mikayla Pinera in the second inning.
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Waianae's Kailah Gates-Coyaso (12) hit a RBI single in the third inning.
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Leilehua's Alyssa Abe (18) delivers a pitch against the Waianae Seariders in the third inning.
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Leilehua's lyssa Asuncion (55) fields a ball hit by Waianae's Tyra Lynn Pai (6) in the third inning.
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