| Charina Sumner |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Kailua, Hawai'i
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 | High School: Kamehameha
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 | Height: 5-6
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 | Position: Infield/Outfield
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 | B/T: L/R
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2008 Preseason All-C-USA
2007 Second Team All-C-USA
2007 C-USA All-Freshman Team
2007 C-USA All-Tournament Team
As A Sophomore (2008)
One of two players to start all 67 of the team's games ... Majority of her starts, 63, came in right field but she also had three starts in left field and one at second base ... Registered team-highs in hits with 65, including nine doubles and three triples, and stolen bases with 19 ... Ranked among the Conference USA leaders in hits (sixth), triples (T-fourth) and stolen bases (third) ... Produced a personal and team-best 10 game hitting streak (2/16/08-3/1/08)... Also led the team in multiple-hit games with 16 ... One of the best contact hitters on the squad, as she had just 18 strikeouts in 220 at bats ... Was 2-2 with an RBI and two runs scored in the second game of the season against N.C. Central (2/8/08) ... Had the team's lone RBI in the 1-0 victory over Boston College (2/15/08) ... Was nearly flawless defensively as she committed just one error in 70 chances ... Batted .400 (36-90) as a leadoff batter, .538 (7-13) with runners on third and less than two outs and .292 (26-89) with runners on base ... Enters 2009 tied for sixth on the ECU career triples leaderboard with 12 and is 10th in career batting average at .305.
As A Freshman (2007)
Named to the Conference USA Second Team, All-Freshman Team and All-Tournament Team ... Ranked fourth nationally with .15 triples per game ... Was the only Pirate to play and start all 60 games ... Scored the winning run in ECU's win against Memphis in the C-USA Tournament after leading off the 10th inning with a triple ... Led the team in runs (47), hits (63), triples (9), stolen bases (17), plate appearances (224), at bats (200), starts and games played ... Ranked among the conference leaders in triples (first), runs (third), plate appearances (T-fourth), stolen bases (fifth), at bats (fifth), steal attempts (fifth), hits (T-seventh) and total bases (eighth) ... Finished second on the squad in batting average (.315), RBI (27) and total bases, tied for third in home runs (6) and fourth in slugging percentage (.505), on base percentage (.370), walks drawn (15) and sac bunts (5) ... Produced team single-game highs for runs (three vs. St. John's and at Southern Miss), hits (four at UNC Wilmington) and stolen bases (two vs. Long Island and Appalachian State) ... Turned in a team-high 18 multi-hit games and a second-best eight multiple-RBI contests ... Played most of her games in right field as the Pirates compiled a 23-13 record in those 36 contests ... Batted leadoff for 40 games ... Tied Paige Baggett for the longest hitting streak on the team, eight games (4/22/07-5/10/07).
Kamehameha High School
Team had a record of 68-5 ... As a senior, was named team captain, batted .371, was named first-team all-Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) second baseman and second-team all-state second baseman ... Batted .448 her junior year and was a first-team all-ILH and second-team all-state selection as an outfielder ... Coached by Ty Sing Chow ... Received varsity letters in softball (four), cross country (three) and track and field (three).
Career Single-Game Highs
Runs: 3 (twice, last at Southern Miss 5/5/07)
Hits: 4 at UNC Wilmington 4/17/07
RBI: 3 (four times, last at Memphis 4/26/08)
Stolen Bases: 2 (four times, last vs. BYU 3/21/08)
Personal
Academic major is health education and promotion - pre health ... Daughter of Donna Okita and Charles Sumner ... Has one brother (Kale).