Welcome to the Chaminade University of Honolulu Baseball scholarship and program details page. Here you will get information about the school and information on their Baseball program like who to contact about recruitment, names of past alumni, what scholarship opportunities are presented and ways to begin the recruiting process.
Chaminade University of Honolulu Baseball Program Coaching & Recruiting Staff
If you are trying to get recruited it's important to understand who to talk to - and NCSA has got the details you'll need. The Head Coach of the Chaminade University of Honolulu Baseball program is Chad Konishi. Other major personnel include:

For anybody who is considering becoming a part of the Chaminade University of Honolulu Baseball program they are the individuals you must get in touch with. It's possible to choose to contact them through email utilizing the link above or call the school to get additional information regarding the school and Baseball program before deciding whether or not it's the best fit for you personally.
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