8/11/2022 9:10:45 PM
Nicholas Nashiwa (2025 Kahului, HI) had a good round showing the ability to consistently get on plane and work the barrel out front. He drove liners hard to all fields.
Nathynn Alvaro (2023 Mililani, HI) has good rhythm in the hands and creates loose whip through the ball showing the ability to create back spin and carry off the bat.
Lono Jurgenson (2027 Kailua, HI) really good sequence in the swing using the ground to help uncoil and create good bat speed for his size. He was on time and accurate with the barrel as well.
Greyson Osbun (2025 Mililani, HI) showed a really loose and athletic stroke getting leverage out front and driving balls to the pull gap.
Shayde Koga (2023 Kailua, HI) is a switch hitter with solid mechanics on both sides. He used his quick hands to find hard barrels from line to line during his rounds.
Jayin Hamura (2024 Honolulu, HI) uses hit bottom hand well to accelerate the barrel through the ball to produce a ton of hard contact during drills.
Rayden Reece Miguel (2024 Ewa Beach, HI) launches with quickness using an extended lift based plane to loft balls to all parts of the field.
Vincent Kurzeja (2205 San Diego, CA) stretches really well creating lag and lots of whip through contact with the ability to time the barrel out front for solid contact on nearly every pass.
Christopher Mata (2023 Wailuku, HI) turns the barrel well to start his barrel momentum and then releases his quick hands creating some of the loudest contact of the day.
Taj Uyehara (2027 Wahiawa, HI) showed heavy hands allowing him to get through the ball with authority and drive balls hard to the middle of the field.
Jevon Raboy (2025 Wailuku, HI) uses his strong top hand and flat path to create hard linear bat speed that produced a ton of line drive contact.
Makana Potter (2025 San Jose, CA) gets the barrel out with consistency and hit hard shots to the pull side during his round using an aggressive approach.
Micah Soque (2023 Honolulu, HI) holds his angles well creating a ton of barrel weight through the zone and drove the ball well to both gaps where you can easily project the power.
Laakea Correa (2025 Ewa Beach, HI) keeps the vertical barrel through the zone, blasting liners now but lift coming with the barrel angle as he learns to consistently get out front.
Kaohu Kawelu (2024 Hilo, HI) has really strong hands to go with his strong frame. There is a fluid stroke and more looseness than one would think tha led to easy juice to the pull side.