HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Kamehameha had a lot to celebrate during the BIIF season, and the winning carried over at the HHSAA softball tournament on Wednesday.
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By MATT GERHART Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Using a quick and measured barrage, Kamehameha-Hawaii played its way out of McKinley High’s softball field.
The Warriors scored five runs in the first, Mykala Tokunaga struck out nine and Kamehameha beat Lanai 8-4 at the HHSAA Division II tournament, becoming the first BIIF team to reach the semifinals since the Warriors did so in 2009.
Kamehameha (15-0) will move down the road in Honolulu to Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium at 1 p.