Weekly Honors
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
BOYS
Malik Johnson
Punahou basketball
The 6-foot-5 senior had 22 points, including a 10-for-12 performance at the foul line, in a 59-52 championship win over Kahuku.
GIRLS
Mindy Chow
Punahou wrestling
The senior pinned Kaina Borengasser of Kamehameha in 1 minute, 34 seconds to win the 130-pound class and her fourth straight Interscholastic League of Honolulu title.
BASKETBALL
» Dakota Berman, HPA: 24 points in a win over Hanalani; 19 points against McKinley
» DeForest Buckner, Punahou: 17 points, 13 rebounds, three blocks against Hilo; 10 points, eight boards, five rejections against Baldwin; 10 points, 10 caroms, two blocks in a title win over Kahuku
» Jalen Carvalho, Hilo: 18 points in a win over Moanalua; 18 points against Punahou
» Christopher Dillard, Kapolei: 17 points against Leilehua
» Dyrbe Enos, Kamehameha: 20 points against King Kekaulike
» Mekeli Fiso, Kahuku: 23 points, 12 rebounds in a win over KS-Hawaii
» Nainoa Frank, Kalaheo: 17 points in a win over Kohala; 13 points, 10 boards, three blocks in a D-II state title win over McKinley
» Alex Ironside, McKinley: 27 points in a win over Kapaa
» Chase Iwata Bartelme, King Kekaulike: 16 points in a win over Kamehameha
» Shane Jacob, Seabury Hall: 17 points against Kalaheo
» Shaun Kagawa, KS-Hawaii: 17 points, 10 boards against Kahuku
» Josh Ko, Kalaheo: 16 points against McKinley
» Mark Milton, Hanalani: 19 points against HPA
» Lance Miyashiro, Kapaa: 26 points against McKinley
» Kahanu Puulei-Auld, Moanalua: 18 points against Hilo
» Gabriel Ross, Baldwin: 17 points against Punahou
» Christopher Roxburgh, Kohala: 22 points against Kalaheo
» Keoni Tom-Millare, St. Francis: 20 points against Seabury Hall
» Nick Velasquez, Punahou: 17 points, four assists, three steals against Baldwin
WRESTLING, BOYS
» Braydon Akeo, Mililani: pinned Waialua’s Treylan Kobayashi in 2:34 to remain undefeated and earn the OIA championship in the 110-pound class
» Tyman Hayashi, University: edged Hayden Willis of Kamehameha 4-3 to win his first ILH title
» Zachary Hernandez, Punahou: needed just 1:04 to pin Ikaiah Simeona of Saint Louis and win the 189-pound class for his third ILH title
» Robert Kim, Mililani: edged Keanu Richardson of Campbell 4-3 to capture his second straight OIA title in the 142-pound class
» Todd Murakawa, Punahou: won his third ILH championship with a 15-0 win over Thomas Tawata of Hawaii Baptist in the 130-pound class
» Cassidy Oshiro, Maryknoll: beat Logan Yamamoto of ‘Iolani in the 114-pound class to win his third straight ILH championship
» Bryan Peralta, Punahou: pinned Payne Williams of Kamehameha in 2:55 to win the 152-pound weight class for his second ILH championship
» Dane Pestano, Kamehameha: won the 215-pound class by default over Kory Johnson of Punahou for his second ILH title
» Laurent Remillard, Punahou: beat Jonah Hoshino of Kamehameha by pin at 2:20 in the 160-pound class to repeat as an ILH champion
» Chase Tantog, Mililani: beat Jacob Solomon of Kalaheo 8-4 to win the 137-pound class and his second straight OIA title
» Joshua Terao, Mid-Pacific: beat Bryant Fukushima of Punahou 6-2 in the 125-pound class to repeat as an ILH champion
WRESTLING, GIRLS
» Zoe Hernandez, Punahou: pinned Ilihia Herrod of Kamehameha in 4:23 to win the 140-pound class and her second ILH title
» Tiara Kaye, Punahou: beat Erin Scheidt of Kamehameha 9-2 to take the 155-pound class and her third ILH championship
» Chloe Nagasawa, Pacific Buddhist Academy: pinned Shana Dilliner of Kamehameha in 5:45 to earn an ILH title at 114 pounds, her second straight
» Quinn Nagatani, Mililani: needed just 1:33 to pin defending OIA champion Shayna Marie Oliver of Farrington and capture the 110-pound class
» Bree Rapoza, Kamehameha: pinned Jessie Gandauli of Mid-Pacific in 1:56 to win the 120-pound class for her third ILH championship
» Thai Ha Sloan, Punahou: beat Samantha Wong of ‘Iolani 13-6 for her second straight ILH title in the 98-pound class
» Sanoe Spencer, Pearl City: controlled Kahuku’s Libby Petrie 7-1 to win her second straight OIA title in the 222-pound class
» Nicole Taniguchi, Punahou: pinned Shelby Enos of Kamehameha in 3:34 to defend her ILH championship
» Morgan Yamaguchi, Mililani: dominated Mylinda Jefferson of Pearl City 11-1 to repeat as an OIA champion in the 142-pound class
BOYS BASKETBALL TOP 10
The final 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 |
|
PTS. |
PVS. |
1. Punahou (23), 27-2 |
beat Kahuku |
|
230 |
1 |
2. Kahuku, 31-10 |
lost to Punahou |
|
205 |
4 |
3. Baldwin, 26-4 |
beat Kamehameha-Hawaii |
|
172 |
6 |
4. Kamehameha-Hawaii, 23-7 |
lost to Baldwin |
|
163 |
3 |
5. Academy of the Pacific, 22-8 |
beat Leilehua |
|
133 |
2 |
6. Kalaheo, 40-6 |
beat McKinley |
|
92 |
9 |
7. Leilehua, 14-13 |
lost to Academy of the Pacific |
|
60 |
— |
8. Kamehameha, 21-10 |
lost to Kapolei |
|
57 |
5 |
9. Kapolei, 21-5 |
beat Kamehameha |
|
48 |
8 |
10. McKinley, 23-9 |
lost to Kalaheo |
|
32 |
— |
>> Also receiving votes: ‘Iolani 30, King Kekaulike 18, Hawaii Prep 10, Maryknoll 6, Hilo 5, Kealakehe 4.
>> No longer in Top 10 (previous ranking): ‘Iolani (No. 7), Maryknoll (No. 10).