Perfection: Mililani’s Ashley Ogata whiffs 15 in 25-0, 5-inning TKO of Kealakehe

Mililani pitcher Ashley Ogata had the game of her life with a five-inning perfect game featuring 15 strikeouts. She also went 3-for-4 at the plate with two RBIs as the Lady Trojans routed Kealakehe 25-0. Paul Honda/Star-Advertiser (May 10, 2022)

Getting out of class early never felt this good.

The Mililani Trojans had a high noon showdown with BIIF champion Kealakehe at pristine Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium on Tuesday. They left with a 25-0, five-inning TKO win — and the ultimate perfect game for senior Ashley Ogata.

Ogata, a right-hander, struck out all 15 batters she faced. Kealakehe managed to clip a few foul balls in the top of the fifth, but Ogata bore down and got a rare achievement.


“Umm, no, I wasn’t expecting to strike everyone out, but it’s cool,” the senior said. “Today was hot so I was kind of worried, but everything worked out.”

Ogata relied on her fastball, screwball and curve.

“This is a big moment. I’ve never had a perfect game before, so it’s memorable, especially at states,” she said.

Ogata also led Mililani’s 24-hit attack. Fourteen batters registered at least one hit as Ogata went 3-for-4 with two RBIs. The Trojans broke the game open with 15 runs in the second inning.

Catcher Jackie Kirkpatrick sensed a special performance ahead, but perfection?

“Honestly? After the first couple of batters, yeah. We didn’t know what to really expect, but Ashley had a little spunk going on and once one batter struck out, there was no stopping her,” Kirkpatrick said.


The senior catcher didn’t change a thing.

“Jackie smiles,” Ogata said. “She smiles all the time.”

The Mililani Trojans applaud their starting pitcher, Ashley Ogata, after a 25-0 win over Kealakehe in the quarterfinals of the Datahouse/HHSAA Softball State Championships. Paul Honda/Star-Advertiser (May 10, 2022).

Kirkpatrick got a break and was replaced by Kodie Ancheta in the latter innings.

In two state-tourney games, Mililani has not permitted an earned run through 10 innings. On Monday, Dani Monroe hurled a two-hitter with no earned runs, five strikeouts and one walk.

Tuesday was the final day of class for Mililani seniors. Because of the early quarterfinal start time, the Trojans were done for the day by 9:40 a.m. and on the bus for the 21-mile ride to the stadium.

“It’s good because I think we had most of our work done,” Kirkpatrick.


Mililani’s graduation ceremony will be held in Stan Sheriff Center this weekend.

The Lady Trojans will meet ‘Iolani or Campbell in the semifinal round on Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

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