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Konawaena basketball
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Shairone Thompson
Kahuku basketball

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Girls
Lia Galdeira
Konawaena basketball

The explosive guard had 16 points, eight rebounds and five assists in a 60-29 win over ‘Iolani, and 15 points and eight boards in a 49-45 win over Punahou in the state final as the Wildcats won their second state title in three seasons.

Boys
Shairone Thompson
Kahuku basketball

The 6-foot-5 senior had 20 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks in a 73-63 win over Mililani as the Red Raiders remained unbeaten in the OIA Red Conference’s double-elimination tournament.

HONOR ROLL

Basketball, girls
» Kalei Adolpho, Molokai: 33 points against Maryknoll

» Dawnyelle Awa, Konawaena: 20 points, six steals, four assists against Kaiser

» Quynne Eharis, University: 28 points against Kalani

» Hailey-Ann Maeda, Punahou: 17 points, 14 boards against Lahainaluna

» Katelynne Paleka-Kennedy, KS-Hawaii: 17 points, 20 boards and five blocks against Maryknoll; 19 points, 15 rebounds and six blocks against Radford

» Maiki Viela, Lahainaluna: 29 points against Kapolei; 32 points against Punahou

Basketball, boys
» Wesley Armbrust, Moanalua: 32 points against Roosevelt

» Rokas Cesnulevicius, HPA: 29 points against Konawaena; 31 points against Kealakehe

» Micah Christenson, Kamehameha: 22 points against Maryknoll; 26 points against Saint Louis

» Kaipo Pale, Roosevelt: 27 points and 15 rebounds against Radford; 23 points against Moanalua

» T.J. Reid, Radford: 35 points against Roosevelt

Soccer, boys
» Mountan Mitchell, Punahou: three goals against Pac-Five

» For more honor roll athletes, please see hawaiiprepworld.com.

ROLL CALL

GIRLS BASKETBALL TOP 10

The final Top 10 high school girls basketball teams as voted on by coaches and media from around the state. First-place votes in parentheses. Ten points for first-place votes, nine for second, eight for third, etc.

Team, Record Last Game   PTS. PVS.
1. Konawaena (22), 32-1 beat Punahou   220 1
2. Punahou, 17-3 lost to Konawaena   197 3
3. ‘Iolani, 19-8 beat Lahainaluna   170 4
4. Lahainaluna, 21-6 lost to ‘Iolani   152 2
5. Farrington, 18-10 beat Kahuku   115 6
6. Kahuku, 10-14 lost to Farrington   78 10
7. Waiakea, 25-3 beat Kaimuki   68 5
8. Mid-Pacific, 16-8 none last week   55 8
9. Radford, 19-2 beat Kamehameha-Hawaii   51 9
10. Kapolei, 22-6 lost to Kahuku   43 7

» Also receiving votes: Kamehameha-Hawaii 28, Kaiser 20, Kaimuki 7, Maryknoll 6.

BOYS BASKETBALL TOP 10

The Top 10 high school boys basketball teams as voted on by coaches and media from around the state. First-place votes in parentheses. Ten points for first-place votes, nine for second, eight for third, etc.

Team, Record Last Game next Game PTS. PVS.
1. ‘Iolani (16), 18-4 beat AOP state tourney 196 1
2. Kamehameha (2), 19-7 beat Mid-Pacific state tourney 180 2
3. Punahou, 23-7 lost to ‘Iolani ILH playoffs, Thursday 138 3
4. Farrington (2), 20-4 beat McKinley OIA playoffs, Thursday 133 4
5. Kahuku, 23-5 beat Mililani OIA playoffs, Thursday 120 6
6. AOP, 18-8 lost to ‘Iolani ILH playoffs, Thursday 106 5
7. KS-Hawaii, 23-3 beat Pahoa BIIF playoffs, Friday 78 7
8. Moanalua, 19-13 beat Roosevelt vs. Mililani, today 53
9. Mililani, 15-15 lost to Kahuku vs. Moanalua, today 34 8-t
10. Roosevelt, 15-7 lost to Moanalua state tourney 23 8-t

» Also receiving votes: Radford 13, Seabury Hall 10, Hilo 6, Lahainaluna 5, McKinley 4, Baldwin 1.

» No longer in Top 10 (previous rank): Radford (No. 10).

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