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BIIF softball: New-look Kamehameha looks up to its old tricks

KEAAU — It’s a new era for Kamehameha softball, which is missing its Big Three, now depending on supporting players from a year ago to become standouts, and breaking in a pair of talented freshmen.

The Warriors graduated four-year ace and four-time BIIF player of the year Mykala Tokunaga, who was also a significant part of the offense along with Kekai Wong Yuen, and Makena Wagner.

In their place are junior Taylor Sullivan as the new ace, freshman catcher Kawai Kauahi-Raquel, and freshman third baseman Leiloa Bustamante, who’s an impact cleanup hitter.

But the best source of the offense starts at the top with senior shortstop and leadoff hitter Kiarra Lincoln, who struggled with her swing last year, but still batted .