New York Daily News

Aloha, Little League World Champions

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It only took one pitch for Mana Lau Kong to deliver Hawaii its first Little League World Series title in a decade.

Against a South Korea team that hadn't surrendere­d a home run in the tournament, Kong drove the first pitch his team saw over the center-field fence. As he rounded the bases and headed home, his teammates poured out of the dugout in a pack led by pitcher Ka'olu Holt and formed a huddle around home plate.

“It was great,” Holt said, “because we all knew that pitcher was tough to hit.”

Holt took it from there, throwing a two-hitter to lead Hawaii to a 3-0 victory in the Little League World Series championsh­ip, the first shutout in a title game since 2002. It was Holt's first-ever complete game.

The team from Honolulu allowed just three runs in the entire tournament, shut out four of its five opponents and struck out 53 batters in 34 innings.

“Someone asked me, what's the strength of the team, and I honestly have to say, it's that they play as a team,” Hawaii manager Gerald Oda said. “Ka'olu pitching, or Aukai (Kea) pitching, Mana hitting a home run, it's everybody just doing the best that they can do. Once they bought in and once they accepted their roles, it makes my job a lot easier.”

The victory marks the first time a Hawaiian team has won the Series since 2008. It is now one of seven states with at least three titles.

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