2026 DIVISION I   »  Division II


PAC-5's Ahu, Mililani's Hookala headline All-Hawaii D1 teams

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Player of the Year: Alika Ahu, PAC-5

Pitcher of the Year: Zayne Hookala, Mililani

Coach of the Year: Mark Hirayama, Mililani


FIRST TEAM

Zayne Hookala

Mililani  •  Sr
P

Colten Amai Nakagawa

PAC-5  •  Sr
P

Kaikea Patoc-Young

Kamehameha  •  Jr
P

Taye Marxen

Mililani  •  Sr
P

Koa Marzo Jr.

Mililani  •  Sr
OF

Jerrell Alston

Waiakea  •  Sr
OF

Jerome Kalanui

Maui  •  
OF

Ian Wicklund

Pearl City  •  Jr
U

Kaalekahi Kuhaulua

Kailua  •  Jr
U

Ezra Ugale

Mililani  •  Jr
U


SECOND TEAM

P: Zion Cornog, PAC-5 - Jr
P: Logen Doran, Waiakea - Jr
P: Jayden Perry-Waikiki, Baldwin - Jr
C: Kalama Carreira, Kailua - Sr
OF: Iokepa Martines, KS-Hawaii - Sr
OF: Azariah Withy-Allen, Moanalua - So
OF: Marley Sebastian, Baldwin - Sr
U: Keona Barraza, Kekaulike - Fr
U: Kaden Anderson, Baldwin - Sr
U: Kai Watanabe, Baldwin - So

HONORABLE MENTION

Campbell: Jonah Yacap
Hilo: Tyson Santiago
Iolani: Judah Ota, Chase Thompson
Kaiser: Caleb Hamasaki, Hayzen Inouye, Tanner Kagimoto, Mana Shigehara-Pang, Colby Taniguchi
Kalani: Evan Cavaco, Pacey Hatanaka, Vaughn Simon
Kamehameha: Kupono Barkdull, Bronson Boucher
Kamehameha-Hawaii: Kaikoa Nobriga, Hunter Yamamoto
Kamehameha-Maui: Kanoa Arakawa
Leilehua: Kela Baptista, Kaimi Canyon, Dylan Yonemori
Mid-Pacific: Ezekiel Asato, Eli Iopa, Brayden Shizuru
Mililani: Kameron Pongasi
Moanalua: Kyler Fernandez
PAC-5: Austen Ahu
Punahou: AJ Wida
Roosevelt: Mackie Doi, Kyson Murata, Riki Uyeno
Pearl City: Talon Paahao, Jodi Takara
Saint Louis: Jonah, Brub, Aycen Fernandez
Waiakea: Tycen Baruela, Hurley Soong

Positional Player of the Year: Alika Ahu, PAC-5, Sr., INF

Ahu did a little bit of everything in the Wolfpack's 2026 campaign that culminated in a runner-up finish in the Division I state tourney. The 6-foot-4 shortstop anchored PAC-5's infield defensively while hitting .431 on the season with 18 runs and 14 RBIs. He accumulated six doubles, three triples and a home run for good measure hitting out of the lead off spot. While deplloyed solely in a relief role as a pitcher during the regular season, the senior dazzled in his lone start in the tournament semis, allowing no runs on just two hits, striking out eight and walking just one in a six inning win over Waiakea. His pitching line for the season, 0.00 ERA in 13 2/3 innings pitched with 17 strikeouts and two walks, with a 2-0 W-L record and four saves.

Pitcher of the Year: Zayne Hookala, Mililani, Sr., P

It was a senior season to remember for Hookala, the ace of a Trojans' staff that averaged just one run per contest in a six game postseason stretch. Hookala logged 33 innings of work on the seasonh, sporting a 5-0 record and a 0.64 ERA with 48 strikeouts and just five walks. He reached double digit strikeouts in three starts, which included 16 in a complete game win over Aiea in his first start of the season. Hookala went the distance in the state semifinals against Kamehameha, allowing just two runs (none earned) on six hits in the the Trojans' 3-2 win, and also got the ball in the OIA title game, where he logged another complete game win.

Coach of the Year: Mark Hirayama, Mililani

Led by Hirayama, the Trojans finally broke through in 2026 for its inaugural state title, doing so in its 28th all-time appearance. Hirayama, who's been the head coach since 2009, is now 27-16-1 in state tourney games. The win snapped a streak of three losses in the championship game for Mililani, where it had lost to three teams from the ILH, all since 2013. Mililani was 10-2 in the regular season, but struggled somewhat offensively in stretches and saw five wins with a margin of two runs or less. That changed from the OIA playoffs, where the Trojans posted three straight mercy rule shortened contests to take the league title, then opened up the state tournament with another mercy rule win, 11-1, over Kamehameha-Hawaii. The Trojans placed five players on the All-Hawaii first team, including Hookala, who was named Pitcher of the Year. Utility Ezra Ugale was named OIA West Player of the Year.

ScoringLive's All-Hawaii teams honor standout Division I and II athletes statewide. Selections are made by SL staff in consultation with media and coaches.


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