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General  | General  | 11/4/2021

PG Adds Dustin Shindo as Hawaii Director

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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – Perfect Game President Jerry Ford today announced that Dustin Shindo will be joining the organization as Hawaii State Director, responsible for the oversight and hiring of subdirectors within the Aloha State.
 
By adding Hawaii, Perfect Game, with national headquarters in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, now maintains regional operations in Alabama, Arizona, the Carolinas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Missouri, Texas, and the Northeast.  In all, Perfect Game hosts youth baseball and softball events in 35 states.
 
Shindo, CEO of Junify Corporation and Pono Capital Corp, is an experienced entrepreneur and business leader.  He is involved in several non-profits in the community, including the Hawaii Youth Baseball Association, which organizes the leading travel ball tournament in Hawaii.  In connection with this announcement, Hawaii Youth Baseball Association will be renamed Perfect Game Hawaii.  Beginning in 2022, the Hawaii Youth Baseball Association’s premier tournament, the Pacific Baseball Championship, will be added to Perfect Game’s annual tournament schedule.
 
“We’re excited to welcome Dustin Shindo to the Perfect Game ohana as our new Hawaii State Director,” said Ford.  “Perfect Game is grateful for this opportunity to deliver our best-in-class amateur softball and baseball events to the great people of Hawaii – an area with a deep-rooted baseball history that goes back more than 150 years.  We’re confident that through Dustin’s efforts and passion for the sports, our Hawaii based programs will soon provide memorable and unmatched experiences to thousands of players and their families.”
 
“I’m honored to be joining forces with Perfect Game to provide amateur players near and far with unforgettable softball and baseball playing opportunities in Hawaii,” said Shindo.  “I look forward to tapping into Perfect Game’s many resources and taking our Hawaiian based events, including the Pacific Baseball Championship, to unimagined heights.”