Campbell's Cervantes tops All-Hawaii D1 softball stars


CJ Caraang | SL

Whenever asked about Danielle Cervantes' success, the first thing Campbell coach Shag Hermosura would say is "she's a hard worker."

The work the Sabers' junior right-handed pitcher put in leading up to and during the season has culminated into her being picked as ScoringLive's All-Hawaii Player of the Year.

Cervantes was 11-0 with a Division I-leading earned run average of 1.18. In only 77 1/3 innings pitched, she was second among D1 pitchers with 104 strikeouts.

"She just wanted the ball," Hermosura said. "This year, Dani worked extra harder. We gave her the ball in certain games and see how'd she come out. She proved to me that she's coming around. She was humble about it. "

Hermosura said he saw the signs of Cervantes' emergence. She began asking him questions about pitching. She put in quality work in the weight room. The team would do circuit training with 23 stations.

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"Thirty seconds would go by and she would do extra, five, six, seven more reps," Hermosura said.  "She did all the things I wanted her to do on her own. Weight room time, she's just an animal. She worked really hard."

Pitchers threw 180-pitch bullpen sessions during the season and then run three miles. She needed no prodding, Hermosura said.

"She wants to get to the next level," Hermosursa said. "She wants to go to a D1 (program). No matter what level she goes, she's going to make a big statement for that program."

Kapolei coach Tony Saffery concurs.

"The kid's an awesome pitcher," Saffery said. "She's going to be a good collegiate athlete, I think. She hits spots really well and she hits it with authority."

Cervantes showed she could pitch under pressure. She fired a one-hitter and struck out a season-high 17 in the quarterfinals against second-seeded Kamehameha. She then beat Mililani in the semifinals before taking down top-seeded Kapolei for the championship.

Also receiving consideration for Player of the Year was Cervantes' batterymate, catcher Jocelyn Alo.

"Jocelyn would really take care of (Cervantes)," Hermosura said. "They helped each other. It went both ways with the pitcher and catcher."

Alo hit a staggering .577 with a D1-leading 11 doubles with six home runs and 20 RBI.

Saffery is the Coach of the Year. He guided Kapolei to its first Oahu Interscholastic Association title since the Hurricanes won back-to-back crowns in 2004 and 2005. His Hurricanes finished as state runners-up.

"I'll be honest," Hermosura said of Saffery. "Every time I play him, everybody knows that Tony is my kryptonite. You really have to play your ‘A' game when you play his club. His club will do the fundamentals and will do the fundamentals well. There's no fancy stuff. They just work hard."

Hermosura also was considered for the honor.

ALL-HAWAII DIVISION I SOFTBALL

Player of the Year: Danielle Cervantes, Campbell
Coach of the Year: Tony Saffery, Kapolei


FIRST TEAM

Danielle Cervantes
Campbell  •  Jr
Pitcher
Aubree Kim
Mililani  •  Sr
Pitcher
Jocelyn Alo
Campbell  •  Jr
Catcher
Dallas Millwood
Kamehameha  •  So
First base
Cydney Curran
Campbell  •  Sr
Second base
Kealaulaikalani Gier
Iolani  •  Sr
Third base
Laugatausala Pedebone
Kapolei  •  Sr
Shortstop
Bree Soma
Maryknoll  •  Sr
Outfield
Noel Saunders
Pearl City  •  So
Outfield
Ciena Kauhi
Kapolei  •  So
Outfield
Elisa Favela
Campbell  •  Sr
Designated player
Sadie Kapaku-You
Kapolei  •  Jr
Utility

SECOND TEAM

P: Aleia Agbayani  •  Iolani  •  Fr

P: Tyanna Kaaialii  •  Pearl City  •  Jr

C: Markie Okamoto  •  Mililani  •  Sr

1B: Mahealani Calizo  •  Leilehua  •  Jr

2B: Jordan Millwood  •  Kamehameha  •  Sr

3B: Darien Robinson  •  Campbell  •  Sr

SS: Chardonnay Pantastico  •  Campbell  •  Sr

OF: Elyse Nakamoto  •  Punahou  •  Sr

OF: Kristin Frost  •  Pearl City  •  Sr

OF: Kristen Ishii  •  Mililani  •  Sr

DP: Kenedi Lopes  •  Iolani  •  Jr

U: Seli Aholelei  •  Kaiser  •  Sr

HONORABLE MENTION

Catcher: Staisa Micky (Leilehua), Nohea Hee (Maryknoll), Cassie Ho (Iolani)

First base: Makana Meyers (Kapolei), Caragh Morris (Campbell)

Second base: Elyse Tsutsui (Kaiser), Iyana Reed (Moanalua), Keri Togami (Mililani), Tamia Hirano (Maryknoll)

Shortstop: Brandi Leong (Leilehua), Maya Yoshiura (Mililani), Robi Lono (Kailua), Skylar Thomas (Waiakea), Maya Nakamura (Roosevelt), Alana Cobb-Adams (Kamehameha)

Third base: Hope Casarez (Pearl City), Reileyenne Nahulu (Leilehua), Merilis Rivera (Mililani), Lia Tom (Kamehameha), Heaven Wong (Punahou)

Outfield: Ashley Salausa (Leilehua), Taylor Takushi (Moanalua), Delcie Williams (Kailua), Spencer Oda (Iolani), Akamulei Makua (Kailua), Skylar Tanaka (Mid-Pacific), Macy Uyehara (Iolani)

Utility: Mari Foster (Roosevelt), Kaleihoku Kaneshiro (Kamehameha)

Pitcher: Cira Bartolotti (Maui), Mahina Sauer (Kamehameha)

Coaches that received consideration: Rose Antonio (Mililani), Stacy Araki (Leilehua), Shag Hermosura (Campbell), Dean Yonamine (Iolani)