Honda named Player of the Year for All-BIIF D-1 baseball

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Waiakea pitcher Dylan Honda pitches to Hilo during a game at Wong Stadium on Wednesday, April 13, 2022.
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After winning the HHASA Division 1 state title this year, Waiakea received top honors in BIIF baseball.

Dylan Honda, a pitcher from Waiakea, won the Player of the Year in All-BIIF D-1 baseball.

“This was so special since it was my senior year and we lost two years of baseball to COVID,” Honda said. “It was such a good feeling that the hard work has paid off after so many years.”

Honda has played baseball since he was three years old and will be attending Hawaii Pacific University this year on a baseball scholarship.

“I’m super excited, because all the work in the high school seasons paid off when we won state,” Honda said. “Now it’s all focused on college and I’m excited to see what is to come.”

Winning Coach of the Year was none other than Honda’s father, Chris Honda, from Waiakea.

“As a coach, I was honored to be part of this whole experience. The boys played well all year and I’m very proud of them,” said Chris Honda. “We played against great teams and came from behind in our last three games.

They played as a team and I was grateful to be part of that,” Honda continued.

Waiakea finished last season 11-0. Chris Honda will continue to coach as his son moves on to college baseball.

“I am so honored to be their coach and so proud that they could bring the Division 1 state title to the Big Island and to Waiakea,” Chris Honda said.

The honors are listed below.

2022 BIIF Baseball All-Star selections

Selected by the BIIF

DIVISION I

Player of the Year: Dylan Honda, Waiakea

Coach of the Year: Chris Honda, Waiakea

FIRST TEAM

INFIELD

Xaige Lancaster, Hilo

Elijah Haili, Hilo

Mason Hirata, Waiakea

Kedren Kinzie, Waiakea

OUTFIELD

Devin Saltiban, Hilo

Kyson Wada, Waiakea

Joshua Ward, Waiakea

PITCHER

Dylan Honda, Waiakea

Hekili Robello, Hilo

CATCHER

Elijah Igawa, Waiakea

UTILITY

Legend Lancaster, Hilo

SECOND TEAM

INFIELD

Devin Garza, Waiakea

Jayten Kamakea, Keaau

Keanu Alokoa, Kealakehe

Yukon Yomono, Waiakea

OUTFIELD

Kaden Oshiro, Waiakea

Kaynan Kaku Jr., Hilo

Dylan Honda, Waiakea

PITCHERS

Loren Iwata, Waiakea

Eli Yamanaka, Hilo

CATCHER

Makena Wakakuwa, Hilo

UTILITY

Kaikua Kokubun, Hilo

DIVISION II

Player of the Year: Aiden Joaquin, Honokaa

Coach of the Year: Andy Correa, Kamehameha-Hawaii

FIRST TEAM

INFIELD

Taven Hiraishi, Konawaena

Keahi Hisashima, KS-Hawaii

Kaohu Kawelu, KS-Hawaii

Justin Birch, Honokaa

OUTFIELD

Spencer Yoshizumi, KS-Hawaii

Charlie Kuwada, Konawaena

Salvatore Martino, KS-Hawaii

PITCHER

Jonah Reich, KS-Hawaii

Trez Uemoto, Konawaena

CATCHER

Aiden Joaquin, Honokaa

UTILITY

Dylan Hanson, KS-Hawaii

SECOND TEAM

INFIELD

Liwai Correa, KS-Hawaii

Clemson Julian, KS-Hawaii

Ioane Kaaekauhiwi, Honokaa

Ethan Yamaguchi, Konawaena

OUTFIELD

Tripp Kashen, Pahoa

Justin Pascua, Honokaa

Boston Matsu, KS-Hawaii

PITCHER

Shane Sale-Silva, Pahoa

Arel Urbanozo, Hawaii Prep

CATCHER

Dominic Christensen, KS-Hawaii

UTILITY

Heolu Bertelman-Makanani, Honokaa