2018 - 2019 HAWAII
SOFTBALL
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
ALEIA
AGBAYANI
PITCHER/FIRST BASEMAN/OUTFIELDER
IOLANI SCHOOL
HONOLULU, HAWAII
SENIOR
HEIGHT: 5-FOOT-5
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HIGHLIGHTED STATS
0.636
BATTING AVERAGE
49
RUNS SCORED
57
RBI
1.455
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
“Aleia Agbayani was a very dangerous player every time we played against her. She had so much confidence and she could change the momentum of the game.”
Leo Sing Chow
Head Coach - Head coach of Kamehameha School

Athletic Excellence


The 5-foot-5 senior left-handed pitcher, first baseman and outfielder led the Raiders to a 19-5 record and the Division I state championship this past season. Agbayani batted .636 with 49 runs scored, 16 home runs and 57 RBI, posting a 1.455 slugging percentage. She also drew 16 walks, stole 15 bases and did not strike out in 93 plate appearances. In the circle, Agbayani compiled an 8-2 record with a 3.60 ERA, earning the win in both the state semifinals and title game.

Academic Achievement


Agbayani has maintained a 3.13 GPA in the classroom. She has signed a national letter of intent to play softball on scholarship at the University of California Berkeley this fall.

Exemplary Character


The daughter of former big league outfielder Benny Agbayani, who helped the New York Mets to the World Series in 2000, Aleia Agbayani has volunteered locally as a peer Spanish tutor and as a youth softball coach.