GIRLS BASKETBALL
» Tyra Moe, Punahou: Missed only one shot from the field and scored 19 points in the Buffanblus win over Lahainaluna in the state championship game. She scored 12 points in the semifinals against Mililani.
» Vae Malufau, Punahou: Scored 11 points and pulled down seven rebounds in the title game.
» Koloi Keleah-Aiko, Lahainaluna: Scored 11 points and pulled down eight rebounds in the loss to Punahou.
» Hailey Motooka, Punahou: 13 points and six steals in the semifinals against Mililani.
» Sarah Liva, Mililani: Scored 18 points and pulled down 18 rebounds in the semifinals against Punahou.
» Erlanda Basques, Lahainaluna: Scored 17 points in a semifinal win over Hilo.
BOYS BASKETBALL
» Jacob McEnroe, Farrington: Scored 21 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in a win over Moanalua.
» Jamaal Willis, Moanalua: Scored 21 points in the loss to Farrington.
» Gilbert Dayanan, Campbell: Scored 14 points with a game-winning tip-in in a victory over Kalaheo, and followed it up with 19 in a loss to Farrington in the OIA championship.
» Kupaa Harrison, Kalaheo: Scored 31 points in a loss to Campbell.
» Mark Valencia, Hawaiian Mission: Scored 23 points in a win over Christian Academy.
» Joshua Luna, Christian Academy: Scored 27 of his teams 54 points in a loss to Hawaiian Mission.
» Ikaika Phillip, Iolani: Scored 21 points in a win over Punahou before putting up 18 on back-to-back wins over Maryknoll.
» Kaleb Gilmore, Maryknoll: Scored 21 points in a win over Kamehameha and followed it up with 16 and 23 in losses to Iolani.
» Isaiah Visoria, Farrington: Scored 23 points in a win over Campbell for the OIA championship.
» Elijah Butler, Mililani: Scored 23 points in a win over Leilehua.
» Mikala Jordan, Kohala: Scored 19 points on five 3-pointers in a win over Hawaii Prep.
BOYS SOCCER
» Josh Adachi, Iolani: The keeper led the Raiders in a shutout of Punahou for the boys state title and was named the most outstanding player of the tournament.
» Keoni Makekau, Iolani: Scored in the semifinals and final of the state tournament.
» Alec Dinsmore, Punahou: Scored the lone goal in overtime of the Buffanblus win over Kaiser.
» CJ Harvey, Kapolei: Scored three goals in two games in the state tournament.
» Payton Boyd, Mid-Pacific: Scored in the semifinals and final in the state tournament.
» Preston Branco, Honokaa: Scored two goals in a win over Christian Liberty in the semifinals.
» Demar Stewart, Leilehua: Had a hat trick in a loss to Hawaii Prep.
» Brandon Ho, Mid-Pacific: Sweeper helped the Owls to three shutouts in the state tournament and was named the most outstanding player.
SWIMMING
» Ryan Stack, Kamehameha: Broke the state-meet record in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1 minute, 37.83 seconds.
» Aja Grande, Iolani: Came within a half second of taking down Keiko Prices state-meet record in the 50 free from 1994.
» Makoa Alvarez, Campbell: Tied Mark Eckerts record in the 100 backstroke with a time of 49.79.
» Cara Jernigan, Kealakehe: Broke the record in the 100 backstroke in prelims and then lowered it in the final.
» Jonah Hu, Baldwin: Took down Austin Hirsteins year-old state-meet record in the 100 breaststroke.
WRESTLING
» Chevy Tabiolo Felicilda, Moanalua: Beat Kahukus Kealohi Graycochea to win the OIA East at 126 pounds and help Na Menehune to the team title. Antonio Ruiz (120), Eugene Chung (138), and Spencer Yashiki (220) also took gold medals for Moanalua.
» Moses Wiseman, Kapolei: Won the OIA West title at 182 pounds over Pearl Citys Maui Lii Lee.
» Tristan Ludiazo, Campbell: Won the 220-pound class over Mililanis Dayton Furuta at the OIA West championships, helping the Sabers to the team title. Shazer Valeriano (106), Christian Natividad (120), and Toese Tia (285) also won their weight classes for Campbell.
» Breeanne Takaesu, Pearl City: Won the 105-pound class at the OIA West championships to help the Chargers to the team title.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Jasmine Mau
Punahou swimming
Entered four events and broke state-meet records in all four as the Buffanblu won the state championship.
She broke her own mark in the 100-yard butterfly and took down Christel Simms’ record from 2007 in the 200 freestyle.
Mau then teamed with Lia Foster, Maddie Balish and Roxy Kiessling to take down the 200-yard medley relay mark that had stood since 2007. She led off the 400 free and Kelly Fricke, Katie Woo and Foster followed to beat Waiakea’s record from 2002.