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Waiakea’s Skylar Thomas was just a fifth-grader at the time, and she has scant memories of when Sloane Thomas, her older sister, was all the rage in BIIF softball.
Sloane Thomas led Division I in home runs, RBIs and batting average and played shortstop for the league’s dynasty as a senior in 2010. Mysteriously, she was left off the all-league team.
“(Sloane) was the best in the BIIF, I don’t know what happened that she didn’t get (Player of the Year),” veteran Warriors coach Bo Saiki said.