ALL-STATE SOFTBALL
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Feared and revered
Keiki Carlos, the pitcher of the year from state champ Mid-Pacific, and Mysha Sataraka, the position player of the year from
Punahou, both commanded respect this season
By Paul Honda
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, May 27, 2012
~~<p>It's not often that art and science blend this well.</p>
<p>At Mid-Pacific, the ace pitcher loves hula as state championships are starting to become the norm. The Owls have put a lot of sweat equity into their softball program, from the batting cage with a lofty rooftop, right down to a senior class that toiled away year-round.</p>
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It's not often that art and science blend this well.
At Mid-Pacific, the ace pitcher loves hula as state championships are starting to become the norm. The Owls have put a lot of sweat equity into their softball program, from the batting cage with a lofty rooftop, right down to a senior class that toiled away year-round. Login for more...
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