For Kallen Miyataki, it’s all about building blocks, little ones.
You understand this and nod your head in agreement, because you see the singular path Miyataki is on. Not a lot of other trails or branches heading in promising different directions for him. To stretch the metaphor out of shape, he’s in a boxed canyon, in a jungle. The only way out is straight ahead and be sure where you step.
It’s a longstanding Vulcans’ tradition. Kele Coloma pitched for the University of Hawaii at Hilo from 1993-97, the span of time that included the transition to Division I baseball, and he was back Saturday for a hastily arranged alumni game.