Honolulu secures spot in the Little League World Series tournament
Honolulu Little League Heads to World Series with 15-1 Record
The Honolulu Little League team from Hawaii is set to make a splash in the 2025 Little League World Series, boasting an impressive 15-1 record and a rich history of championships.
Having recently clinched the West Region title with a 4-1 victory over Golden Hill Little League from Fullerton, California, the team is poised to make another run at the coveted title.
The West Regional championship game, played in San Bernardino, Calif., saw Honolulu's pitcher, Bronson Fermahin, deliver a stellar performance. Fermahin pitched 5 and 1/3 innings, recording an impressive 11 strikeouts, and allowing just one walk. Mason Mitani sealed the victory with the final out for the save.
With this victory, Honolulu advanced to the World Series, which will take place in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, starting on August 15. The team, managed by Gerald Oda, who led them to titles in 2018 and 2022, is considered a strong contender given their flawless regional performance and historical success.
The tournament, which runs from August 13 to August 24, will see Honolulu face off against opponents yet to be determined. The specific matchups for the first rounds have not been made public, but can be found on the official Little League World Series channels.
The Honolulu Little League team has won the World Series title four times, including recent victories in 2018 and 2022. As they prepare to compete in the tournament, they will aim to add another trophy to their collection.
Stay tuned for updates on Honolulu's journey in the Little League World Series.
Despite their historic success with four World Series titles, the Honolulu Little League team is eager to prove themselves once again in the 2025 Little League World Series, particularly in the baseball category. Given their impressive West Region victory and pitcher Bronson Fermahin's remarkable performance, they stand as a formidable force.