University of Hawaii softball star Hannah Pitts has been named the Big West Conference Pitcher of the Week, a well-deserved honor after a dominant performance in the circle. The Mercer transfer delivered a complete-game shutout on Saturday, blanking first-place UC Santa Barbara 6-0. Pitts expertly managed the game, spacing out seven hits and two walks while striking out three Gauchos batters to secure the crucial victory.
This standout performance bolsters the Rainbow Wahine's momentum as they head into a key homestand. With a record of 17-17 (9-6 in conference), Hawaii is currently tied for third place in the Big West. The team returns to action this weekend, hosting Cal State Bakersfield in what promises to be an exciting series.
In other local sports news, Honolulu's Lucy Cui showcased incredible skill on a national stage, winning the Girls 12-13 division at the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals held at Augusta National Golf Club. Cui sealed her victory with a clutch performance in the putting competition, draining both putts to take first overall after strong showings in driving and chipping. She was joined by several other talented young Hawaiians who competed at the prestigious event, including Mie Funakoshi, Shane Murphy, and Charlie Bourne, highlighting the depth of athletic talent emerging from the islands.