WEEKLY HONORS
ATHLETES OF WEEK
GIRLS
Lia Galdeira
Konawaena basketball
The senior scored 18 points against Kaiser and 16 against Kahuku, and had 21 points, eight rebounds and five steals in the title game against ‘Iolani as the Wildcats captured their third state crown in four years. With Galdeira, Konawaena went 110-8 against all competition during that span.
BOYS
Spencer Madanay
Punahou diving
Set a record at the state championships with a finals score of 581.10 in the 1-meter event, topping his previous record set last year by nearly 100 points.
HONOR ROLL
BASKETBALL, GIRLS
» Kristle Henry, Kauai: 24 points against Honokaa; 17 points against HPA
» Leahi Lindsey, HPA: 18 points in an upset win over D-II top seed Radford; 17 points against Kauai
» Sarah Liva, Hanalani: 19 points against McKinley; 20 points against Maryknoll
» Nayla Long, Mililani: 21 points against Kaimuki
» Kylie Maeda, ‘Iolani: 21 points against Mililani; 18 points against Konawaena
» Casey Poe, KS-Hawaii: 22 points against HBA; 16 points in a D-II title win over Kauai
» Ashley Savusa, Kaimuki: 28 points against Mililani
» Imani Wimbush, Radford: 23 points against HPA
BASKETBALL, BOYS
» Jodd Carter, Hilo: 28 points against Konawaena to seal a state-tournament berth
» Jackson Durrett, IPA: 27 points against Saint Louis
» Donovan Harrison, Kauai: 30 points against Kapaa
» Kala‘i Kapeliela, Kohala: 21 points, including 11-for-11 at the foul line, as the Cowboys upset Pahoa for a state berth
» Tyler Van Kirk, HPA: 25 points, 13 rebounds vs. Kohala for the school’s first D-II league title
SWIMMING, GIRLS
» Jasmine Mau, Punahou: the sophomore placed first in the state 200 IM and 500 free
SWIMMING, BOYS
» Kacy Johnson, ‘Iolani: won the 200 IM and 500 free
» Renny Richmond, Seabury Hall: first in the 50 free and 100 butterfly, breaking his previous mark in the latter event
» Ryan Stack, Kamehameha: the sophomore was first in the 100 free and third in the 50 free, and swam with winning relay teams in the boys 200 free and 400 free
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. Punahou (30), 24-2 |
beat AOP |
bye this week |
300 |
1 |
2. AOP, 19-7 |
lost to Punahou |
bye this week |
242 |
2 |
3. KS-Hawaii, 22-5 |
beat Hilo |
bye this week |
230 |
4 |
4. Kamehameha, 18-8 |
beat Mid-Pacific |
vs. Maryknoll, today |
201 |
5 |
5. ‘Iolani, 13-10 |
bye last week |
University, today |
147 |
6 |
6. Kahuku, 26-9 |
lost to Kapolei |
Moanalua, today |
141 |
3 |
7. Kapolei, 19-2 |
beat Kahuku |
Moa. or Kah., Thurs. |
140 |
10 |
8. Maryknoll, 19-8 |
beat Saint Louis |
at Kamehameha, today |
94 |
7 |
9. Baldwin, 24-3 |
beat K. Kekaulike |
bye this week |
72 |
9 |
10. Kalaheo, 33-6 |
lost to McKinley |
vs. Farrington, today |
36 |
8 |
» Also receiving votes: McKinley 17, Moanalua 13, University 6,
St. Francis 5, Farrington 2, Mililani 2, Hilo 1.
FINAL GIRLS BASKETBALL TOP 10
The 2012 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 (26), 26-3 (11-0 BIIF) |
beat ‘Iolani |
260 |
1 |
2. ‘Iolani, 19-4 (11-1 ILH) |
lost to Konawaena |
233 |
3 |
3. Kahuku, 18-10 (11-4 OIA) |
beat Lahainaluna |
195 |
— |
4. Lahainaluna, 25-5 (14-0 MIL) |
lost to Kahuku |
178 |
2 |
5. Pearl City, 19-7 (13-2 OIA) |
lost to Mililani |
107 |
4 |
6. Kamehameha, 14-7 (8-6 ILH) |
beat Roosevelt |
94 |
6 |
7. Mililani, 17-9 (11-3 OIA) |
beat Pearl City |
77 |
— |
8. Punahou, 12-4 (9-4 ILH) |
lost to Kamehameha |
76 |
8 |
9. KS-Hawaii, 27-6 (11-2 BIIF) |
beat Kauai |
67 |
9 |
10. Waiakea, 22-7 (10-1 BIIF) |
lost to Mililani |
63 |
5 |
» Also receiving votes: Kaimuki 26, Kaiser 24, Kauai 16, Roosevelt 9, Maryknoll 5.
» No longer in Top 10 (previous ranking): Kaimuki (No. 7), Roosevelt (No. 10).