
Posted with permission, article and pictures, courtesy of University of Hawaii Hilo
HILO, Hawai’i– The awards continue to roll in for the UH Hilo baseball team’s Casey Yamauchi.
Earlier in the week Yamauchi received All-District honors by CoSIDA and was named a Third Team All-PacWest selection.
Today the Vulcans’ starting shortstop has been named Second Team All-Region by the D2CCA for his outstanding performances this past season.
Yamauchi is one of the 32 players selected from the Pacific West Conference, the Great Northwest Athletic Conference and the California Collegiate Athletic Association for this All-Region honor and is one of only 14 PacWest Conference selections.
Yamauchi had the highest batting average in the PacWest (.403) and the least amount of strikeouts (7).
As the lead off batter, he got the job done for his team with 26 multi-hit games and posted three games with four hits. His .403 batting average was composed of 75 hits, a PacWest leading 21 doubles, and had one triple. The Hilo native slugged .527, scoring 46 times and drove in 21 RBIs.
Yamauchi started every game but one at shortstop where he was a part of 21 double plays and ended the season with a .941 fielding percentage.
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