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2020 Softball Roster

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Trina Chun / University of Hawai

9 Callee Heen

9 Callee Heen

  • Position:
    First Base/Catcher
  • Height:
    5-8
  • B/T:
    L/R
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Hollister, Calif.
  • Highschool:
    San Benito HS

Summary

Biography

Awards & Honors
-2019 NFCA All-West Region, First Team
-2019 All-Big West First Team
-2018 NFCA All-West Region, Second Team
-2018 All-Big West, First Team
-2018 Big West Academic All-Conference
-2018 UH Scholar-Athlete
-2017 All-Big West, Honorable Mention
-2017 Big West All-Freshman Team
 
2019 (Junior):
-Started 48 games--30 at first base and 18 at catcher
-Led the Big West with 15 home runs and 31 walks and finished second in the league with 46 RBI
-Led UH and was tied for fifth in the BWC with a .374 batting average (46-for-123)
-Led UH in conference games with a .360 batting average, going 18-for-50 at the plate with 15 walks and just eight strikeouts.
-Led UH with 14 multipe-RBI games--including a season-high five RBI coming against St. Bonaventure (3/6/19)
-Finished second in the Big West with a team-high .789 slugging percentage and second in the BWC and a team-high .509 on-base percentage
-Was second on the team with 14 multiple hit games
-Also recorded four doubles and a triple
-Tied career highs with two home runs, three hits and three runs scored all against Fordham (2/15/19) in Las Vegas, Nev.
-Set a new career-high drawing four walks against UTEP (2/15/19) in Las Vegas, Nev. 

2018 (Sophomore):
-One of three Rainbow Wahine to start all 50 games this year –30 at catcher and 20 as the designated player
-Finished the season hitting a team-best .333 (45-for-135)
-was tied with Nicole Lopez for the team-highs with 26 runs scored and six doubles
-Led the Rainbow Wahine overall with 14 home runs, 37 RBI, 24 walks and a .704 slugging percentage
-Also led UH with 10 multiple-hit games and nine multiple-RBI games
-Recorded a team-best 14-game hitting streak which was UH’s longest since former Rainbow Wahine Keiki Carlos hit safely in 15-straight games
-Finished second in the Big West in home runs and slugging percentage; fifth in RBI; and eighth in walks
-Tied her career-high, scoring three runs vs. Idaho State (2/17) in Las Vegas, Nev.
-Drove in a career-high six RBI at UNLV (2/19) after going 3-for-4 with two runs scored on a pair of home runs, which tied her career-high
-Tied her career-high ripping two doubles against East Carolina (3/7)…hit first career grand slam at UC Davis to help lift UH to a 6-0 win
-Earned Big West Academic All-Conference honors and UH Scholar-Athlete honors.
 
2017 (Freshman): 
-Was one of just two UH players to start all 52 games — 22 as the catcher; one at first; one in rightfield; and 28 as the designated player
-Finished the year with an overall batting average of .275 batting average (39-for-142)
-Was second on the team with a .521 slugging percentage after recording six doubles, one triple, and nine home runs
-Led the team with 15 walks and was third on the team with 30 RBI and fourth on the team with 20 runs scored…had a total of ten multiple-RBI games (tied for second on the team)
-Posted an 11-game reached based streak, which was second most for UH
-Earned honorable mention honors and all-freshman team as a catcher/designated player for the 2017 Big West Softball All-Conference Teams.

Prep:
-A 2016 graduate of San Benito High School in Hollister, Calif.
-Lettered four years in softball
-Appeared in 29 games as a senior while recorded a .609 batting average posting 56 hits, 48 RBI and 44 runs
-Tallied 19 doubles, four triples and 16 home runs
-As a junior, she appeared in 29 games while hitting .511 with 46 hits, 31 RBI and 36 runs
-Also had eight doubles, five triples and three home runs
-Helped the Haybalers win the CIF Central Coast Section Division 1 championship title in 2013, ’15 and ’16
-Named to the 2016 Cal-Hi Sports all-state super elite first team
-Named to the 2016 all-league first team
 
Personal:

-Born in Hollister, Calif.
-Nickname is “Cal”
-Majoring in human development & Family Studies
-Has one older sister and one younger sister
-Parents are Casey and Curtis Heen from Hollister, Calif.

Offensive Career-Highs
At Bats: 5, vs. Idaho State (Las Vegas, Nev.) (2/17/18)
Runs Scored: 3 (5x), last Nevada (2/28/20)
Hits: 3 (7x), last Portland State (2/20/20)
RBIs: 6, at UNLV (2/19/18)
Doubles: 2 (2x), East Carolina (3/7/18)
Triples: 1(4x), vs. Bradley (2/16/20)
Home Runs: 2 (4x), last Nevada (2/28/20)
Total Bases: 9(2x), last vs. Fordahm (Las, Vegas, Nev.) (2/15/19)
Walks: 4, vs. UTEP (Las Vegas, Nev.) (2/15/19)
Strikeouts: 3(2x), last UCLA (2/8/19)
Sac Flies: 1 (4x), last Long Beach State (3/30/19)
Hit by Pitch: 2 (2x), last Cal State Fullerton (4/22/17-1)
Runners LOB: 3 (6x), last SIU Edwardsville (3/11/19)
Putouts: 17, UC Riverside (4/27/19)
Assists: 4, Cal State Fullerton (4/21/18)
Errors: 1 (13x), last Texas Tech (3/11/20)
Passed Balls: 1 (8x), last vs. Loyola Marymount (2/16/20)

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Historical Player Information

  • 9

    2017Freshman

    Shortstop/Catcher
    5'8"
    9
  • 9

    2018Sophomore

    Catcher/Shortstop
    5'8"
    9
  • 9

    2019Junior

    First Base/Catcher
    5'8"
    9
  • 9

    2020Senior

    First Base/Catcher
    5'8"
    9