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UH announces Hawaii high school baseball signees


Five players from Hawaii high schools have officially signed letters of intent to play baseball at the University of Hawaii, according to a UH press release.

*Saint Louis pitcher Pono Anderson, a second-team ScoringLive All-Hawaii selection, helped the Crusaders win the Division I state championship. He is a right-hander.

*Kamehameha-Hawaii outfielder Kobi Candaroma.

*Campbell pitcher Ian Kahaloa, an All-Hawaii first-team selection, is considered the top prospect in the state. He is a right-hander.

*Kamehameha-Kapalama catcher Kekai Rios.

*Iolani infielder Pikai Duque-Winchester, an All-Hawaii second team DH.





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