ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Ikaika Phillip
‘Iolani basketball
The HHSAA tournament’s most outstanding player scored 15 points and pulled down eight rebounds in the Raiders’ win over Farrington in the championship game.
Honor Roll
BOYS BASKETBALL
» Jacob McEnroe, Farrington: Scored 16 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in the championship-game loss to ‘Iolani. He preceded that with a team-high 15 points in a win over Maryknoll.
» Joshua Burnett, Maryknoll: Scored 24 points and pulled down 13 rebounds in a loss to Farrington. He scored 38 points against Campbell in the third-place game.
» Ryan Garces, Baldwin: Scored 22 points with four 3-pointers in a loss to Maryknoll.
» Zach Buscher, ‘Iolani: Scored 11 points against Farrington and 10 points with six assists in a win over Campbell. He scored 15 in a first-round win over Lahainaluna.
» Kaleb Gilmore, Maryknoll: Had 26 points and four steals in a win over Baldwin.
» David Ovbagbedia, Hawaii Prep: Scored 12 points and pulled down 11 rebounds in Ka Makani’s state-title win over Kalani and was named Division II most outstanding player.
» Brandon Roberts, Kalani: Scored seven points in a loss to Hawaii Prep but scored 19 against Kohala and 18 against St. Francis in the semifinal game.
» Cameron King, Seabury Hall: Had 24 points against Kohala and 26 against Damien.
WRESTLING
» Josh Terao, Mid-Pacific: Pinned Punahou’s Joshua Crimmins in the first round to win the fourth ILH championship of his career.
» Zoe Hernandez, Punahou: Beat Kamehameha’s Taj Vierra 11-3 to wrap up her fourth ILH championship.
» Blake Cooper, Pearl City: Beat Campbell’s Francis Taua for his third OIA title.
» Brayden Akeo, Mililani: Beat Waianae’s Jacob Naosusuga for his third OIA title.
» Shandon Iabon Totten, Kapolei: Beat Kaiser’s Chance Ikei 14-13 in a thrilling match to win his first OIA title.
» Angela Peralta, Campbell: Pinned Kapolei’s Taysia Kano to win the OIA title as a freshman and help the Sabers to their first team title.
TOP 10 POLL
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. ‘Iolani (18) |
180 |
23-7 |
1 |
2. Farrington |
162 |
26-5 |
2 |
3. Maryknoll |
142 |
26-6 |
3 |
4. Campbell |
100 |
19-12 |
9 |
5. Konawaena |
85 |
23-5 |
6 |
6. Baldwin |
83 |
22-4 |
4 |
7. Punahou |
71 |
22-5 |
5 |
8. Hawaii Prep |
59 |
19-4 |
10 |
9. Kamehameha |
44 |
18-10 |
7 |
10. Mililani |
17 |
15-12 |
NR |
Also receiving votes: Kalaheo 13, Lahainaluna 13, Kalani 11, Waiakea 6, Leilehua 2, Saint Louis 1, Seabury Hall 1.