Wehiwa Aloy Wins 2025 Golden Spikes Award
- Wehiwa Aloy won the 2025 Golden Spikes Award as the top amateur baseball player, announced on June 21 in Omaha, Nebraska.
- Aloy earned this honor after an exceptional season at Arkansas, highlighted by a.350 batting average, 21 home runs, 68 RBIs, and five errors at shortstop.
- He also led Arkansas to the College World Series semifinals, joined by brother Kuhio Aloy who transferred from BYU, and was named SEC Player of the Year.
- USA Baseball executive director Paul Seiler said, "Wehiwa Aloy stood above the rest" in a season with wide-ranging outstanding efforts.
- Aloy's award makes him the third Razorback winner, and he is projected as a first-round pick in the MLB Draft scheduled for July 13 and 14.
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Wehiwa Aloy wins 2025 Golden Spikes Award
Maui native and Arkansas Short Stop, Wehiwa Aloy has officially won the 2025 Golden Spikes Award. "I'm just truly blessed to be able to have this award and for just to be able to play at Arkansas and for the people back home to," said Aloy in an interview with ESPN. This season, the former Baldwin star impressed as he hit .352 from the plate and had 68 RBI's and 21 homeruns. Aloy was named the SEC Player of the Year this season and finished the …

Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy wins Golden Spikes Award as top amateur player in the nation
CARY, N.C. (AP) — Arkansas shortstop Wehiwa Aloy won the Golden Spikes Award as the top amateur baseball player in the nation, USA Baseball announced Saturday.
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