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Honolulu All-Stars' Bid for Little League Glory Thwarted by South Carolina in World Series Shutout

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Published on August 21, 2025
Honolulu All-Stars' Bid for Little League Glory Thwarted by South Carolina in World Series ShutoutSource: Unsplash/Mike Bowman

The Honolulu All-Stars were eliminated from the Little League World Series after a 3-0 loss to South Carolina. The West Regional champions, managed by Gerald Oda, were limited to four hits, with Mason Mitani hitting an extra-base hit late in the game. Bronson Fermahin started as pitcher before being relieved by Logan Brokaw, who allowed two additional runs, as reported by KHON2.

Gerald Oda’s Honolulu team was defeated by South Carolina in a game marked by strong pitching. According to Spectrum Local News, South Carolina’s Brady Westbrooks threw a complete game to secure the win.

In the fifth inning, Irmo’s Andrew Bogan hit a two-RBI single and a foul ball call was overturned, giving Irmo the advantage. Honolulu was unable to recover as late strikeouts left runners on base. The team ended its 2025 season without a title but continued Hawaii’s presence in Little League competition.