ScoringLive Staff
May 28, 2022, 6:18pm
The second annual Chace Numata Senior All-Star Game is set for 1 p.m. Monday at Joey DeSa Field.
The game, which features recent graduating seniors, is named for Chace Numata, who died of injuries from a skateboarding accident in 2019 in Erie, Pennsylvania, where he played for the Detroit Tigers' Double-A affiliate. Numata was an all-state player for Pearl City High School in 2010. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies that year.
The game will be composed of the Aloha Stars and the Hawaiian Stars. The Aloha Stars will be coached by Pal Eldredge, David "Boy" Eldredge, Duane Eldredge and Brian Souza. The Hawaiian Stars will be coached by former big leaguer Lenn Sakata, former University of Hawaii great Derek Tatsuno and Chester Wilson.
At 12:15 p.m., there will be the inaugural Chace Numata "Pop Time Showdown," which is sponsored by SportStan. Catchers will be timed on their throw from home plate to second base. The player with the best time will win a catcher's mitt from SportStan, which also will sponsor a Player of the Game award.
Players from every league in the state will be represented.
Here are the rosters:
Aloha Stars
Aiva Arquette, Saint Louis
Chance Otsuka, Mid-Pacific
Kahiau Schenk, Saint Louis
Noah Hata, Maryknoll
Cody Kashimoto, Punahou
Nuu Contrades, Saint Louis
Justin Tsukada, Punahou
Peter Papalardo, Damien
Anson Lazaro, Waimea
Zachary Dando, Maui
Beau Sylvester, Kamehameha
Miles Quemuel-Labrador, Maryknoll
Lawa Ah Yat, Damien
Keoni Painter, Kamehameha-Maui
Kaikea Harrison, Punahou
Hunter Belmodis, PAC-5
Xander Sielken, Saint Louis
Cade Terada-Herzer, Punahou
Justin Birch, Honokaa
Kodey Shojinaga, Mid-Pacific
Karter Wong, Mid-Pacific
Hawaiian Stars
Dylan Honda, Waiakea
Ryson Ujimori, Aiea
Christian Chinen, Kalani
Mason Hirata, Waiakea
Wyatt Lizama, Castle
Wehiwa Aloy, Baldwin
Jayden Flores, Campbell
Dylan Weddle, Kalani
Xaige Lancaster, Hilo
Keahi Ah Sui, Nanakuli
Devin Hayashi, Pearl City
Austin "Coop" Taniguchi, Roosevelt
Dacoda Agoto, Pearl City
Raine Yoshida, Aiea
Wailele Kane-Yates, Kauai
Hekili Robello, Hilo
Zen Staszkow, Mililani
Chysen "Koa" Manintin, Kapaa
Orion Medeiros, Kailua
Kedren Kinzie, Waiakea
Taven Hathaway, Moanalua