WEEKLY HONORS
Honor Roll
GIRLS BASKETBALL
» Chanelle Molina, Konawaena: Scored 27 points in a loss to Mililani.
» Lacey Satele, St. Francis: Scored 24 points in a loss to Kapaa.
» Casey Poe, Kamehameha-Hawaii: Scored 24 points in a win over Le Jardin and followed it up with 28 in a win over Farrington and 20 in a win over Hawaii Baptist. She scored 19 in a loss to Honokaa in the D-II state championship game.
» LaChae McColor, Moanalua: Scored 24 points in a loss to King Kekaulike.
» Alexis Delovio, Maryknoll: Scored 24 points in a loss to Lahainaluna.
» Riana Arima, Kamehameha-Hawaii: Scored 24 points in a win over Farrington and 16 points with 11 rebounds in a win over Hawaii Baptist.
» Hunter Liftee, Honokaa: Scored 20 points in a win over Kalani and 24 points with 12 rebounds in a win over Kamehameha-Hawaii in the D-II state final. She was named the most outstanding player of the tournament.
BOYS BASKETBALL
» Kevin Foster, Roosevelt: Scored 29 points in a loss to Farrington.
» Kobe Ikari, Damien: Scored 24 points in a win over Hanalani.
» Matthew Nuumanaia, St. Francis: Scored 23 points in a win over University and followed it up with 15 in a win over Damien.
» Tobias Powell, Radford: Scored 23 points in a win over Kahuku.
» Jamaal Willis, Moanalua: Scored 23 points in a win over Mililani.
» Chance Kalagher, Kaiser: Scored 23 points in a win over Aiea.
» Anthony Canencia, University: Scored 22 points in a loss to St. Francis.
» Malcolm Hill, Radford: Scored 22 points in a win over Kahuku.
» Jaycob Smith, Kamehameha: Scored 22 points in a win over Saint Louis.
» Kyle Husslein, Mid-Pacific: Scored 21 points in a win over Saint Louis.
» Jacob McEnroe, Farrington: Scored 20 points in a win over Roosevelt.
» Ikaika Phillip, ‘Iolani: Drained four 3-pointers and scored 19 points in a win over Punahou.
GIRLS SOCCER
» Emma Young, Kamehameha: Scored three goals to lead the Warriors over Castle.
» Vanessa Chinen, Castle: Scored two first-half goals to throw a scare into the Warriors.
» Jordan Hill, Aiea: Scored the lone goal in Na Alii’s win over Kaiser.
» Kelli Fryxell, Kapolei: Scored the lone goal in a win over top-seeded ‘Iolani.
» Bri Vallente, Hawaii Prep: Scored two goals in a win over Leilehua.
» JC Kerr, Kamehameha-Hawaii: Scored the lone goal in a win over Kalaheo.
» Jamie Saito, Pac-Five: Had a hat trick in a win over Kauai.
» Kawailani Makue, Kamehameha: Scored in every state tournament match for the Warriors.
» Nanea Tavares, Hawaii Prep: Scored in overtime to beat Mid-Pacific for the Division II state championship.
» Gabbie Ewing, Hawaii Prep: The midfielder and captain was named most outstanding player of the Division II tournament.
» Janaye Shepherd, Mid-Pacific: Scored a goal in every match for the Owls in the state tournament.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Kiani Halushka Kamehameha girls soccer
Scored three goals in the Warriors’ win over Aiea in the state championship match, the most since Millie Dydasco scored four in the 1982 title game for Castle.
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TOP 10 POLLS
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.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Team |
Pts |
Rec |
Pvs |
1. Maryknoll (23) |
239 |
22-3 |
1 |
2. ‘Iolani |
210 |
17-7 |
3 |
3. Farrington (1) |
182 |
22-4 |
4 |
4. Punahou |
180 |
21-4 |
2 |
5. KS-Kapalama |
124 |
18-9 |
5 |
6. Baldwin |
115 |
19-3 |
7 |
7. Kalaheo |
92 |
24-7 |
8 |
8. Hawaii Prep |
74 |
15-3 |
9 |
9. Konawaena |
62 |
19-4 |
6 |
10. Campbell |
14 |
16-9 |
NR |
Also receiving votes: Moanalua 11, Saint Louis 8, Waiakea 3, Seabury Hall 2, St. Francis 2, Lahainaluna 2.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Team |
Pts |
Rec |
Pvs |
1. Lahainaluna (17) |
188 |
28-1 |
1 |
2. Punahou (2) |
172 |
15-2 |
2 |
3. Hilo |
123 |
20-5 |
8 |
4. Mililani |
119 |
22-3 |
6 |
5. Konawaena |
115 |
24-4 |
3 |
6. Roosevelt |
99 |
15-2 |
4 |
7. KS-Kapalama |
76 |
14-5 |
7 |
8. Maryknoll |
75 |
18-5 |
5 |
9. Honokaa |
34 |
26-10 |
NR |
10. ‘Iolani |
25 |
12-10 |
9 |
Also receiving votes: King Kekaulike 8, Leilehua 4, Moanalua 3, Kamehameha-Hawaii 2, Kalani 1, Kailua 1.