Hawaii Stars

[5] Arnoldo Ponce, Keoni Manago, Steve Tedesco and Anthony Lopez were named to the North Division All-Star team.

[7] On January 14, it was announced that Stars would become a charter member of the Pacific Association along with Maui, San Rafael and Sonoma County.

Templeton Jr. returned as manager and added former Major League Baseball pitcher Onan Masaoka and catcher Dane Sardinha as player coach.

[9] Na Koa Ikaika and Hawaii announced they would open their season hosting two three games series against the Ishikawa Million Stars and Shinano Grandserows of the Baseball Challenge League.

The Stars finished in fourth place and played in the post-season play-in tournament, effectively ending their season.