MEN’S BASKETBALL
Brandon Bautista, Kohala ’10
The Oregon Tech senior guard finished with 10 points on 3-for-9 shooting with four rebounds, three assists and a steal in an 85-72 win over Simpson University on Saturday.
Dylan King, Seabury Hall ’11
The Regis (Colo.) University guard scored a game-high 17 points on 6-for-12 shooting with five rebounds in a 73-58 loss to Hawaii Pacific on Saturday. King was held to seven points and four rebounds in an 88-63 loss to Chaminade on Friday.
FOOTBALL
Saneilia Fuimaono, Punahou ’10
The Arizona defensive lineman made four tackles with one for a loss in a 27-26 victory over Washington on Saturday.
Hau’oli Kikaha, Kahuku ’10
The Washington linebacker made three solo tackles but was held without a sack for the first time this season against Arizona.
Brian Suite, Punahou ’10
The Utah State safety made six tackles and broke up two passes in a 28-21 win over New Mexico on Saturday.
V.J. Fehoko, Farrington ’10
The Texas Tech linebacker made six tackles in a 42-30 loss to Oklahoma in his final home game on Saturday.
Russell Siavii, Leilehua ’12
The Idaho safety made five tackles with one for a loss in a 34-17 loss to Troy on Saturday.
Jaymason Lee, Castle ’11
The Alabama A&M quarterback was 24-for-47 for a career-high 430 yards and two touchdowns in a 38-35 loss to Prairie View on Saturday. Lee threw the go-ahead 46-yard touchdown pass with 1:08 remaining only to lose in the final 21 seconds.
Shaydon Kehano, Castle ’10
The Weber State senior had four catches for 58 yards in a 34-21 win over Northern Colorado.
Ryan Ho, Kamehameha ’10
The Duquesne running back scored on a 1-yard touchdown run in a 23-13 loss to Wagner on Saturday.
Kamu Grugier-Hill, Kamehameha ’12
The Eastern Illinois linebacker made 11 tackles in a 27-20 loss to Jacksonville State on Saturday.
Pono Choy, Kamehameha ’12
The Eastern Illinois defensive back made six tackles with one for a loss against Jacksonville State.
Andrew Manley, Leilehua ’10
The Eastern Illinois quarterback was 2-for-7 for 17 yards in backup duty against Jacksonville State.
Tonga Takai, Damien ’10
The Montana senior defensive tackle made five tackles with one for a loss in a 35-17 win over Southern Utah on Saturday.
Patrick O’Neil, Punahou ’11
The Brown defensive back made four tackles and broke up two passes in a 44-21 loss to Dartmouth.
Keanu Yamamoto, Hawaii Prep ’12
The Linfield (Ore.) defensive back made four solo tackles in a 59-0 win over Pacific (Ore.) to earn a share of the Northwest Conference title and clinch a berth in the NCAA Division III playoffs.
Javin Kawai, Punahou ’13
The Pacific (Ore.) linebacker made four solo tackles against Linfield.
Trey Kodama, Kamehameha ’12
The Pacific (Ore.) linebacker made four tackles against the Wildcats.
Josiah Situmeang, ‘Iolani ’13
The Washington (Mo.) University defensive lineman made six tackles with 11/2 for a loss in a 17-16 loss to Carnegie Mellon on Saturday.
Quincy Marting, Punahou ’12
The Washington (Mo.) University defensive back made four tackles against Carnegie Mellon.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Lia Galdeira, Konawaena ’12
The Washington State guard was 10-for-13 from the field and finished with 24 points, seven rebounds, five steals and two assists in an 84-34 win over Idaho State on Sunday. Galdeira had a game-high 21 points, eight rebounds, three steals and three assists in a 76-60 win over Dayton on Friday. The Cougars are 2-0 for the first time since 2005.
Dawnyelle Awa, Konawaena ’12
The Washington State guard had six points, three assists, two rebounds and a steal against Dayton.
Kylie Maeda, ‘Iolani ’12
The Brigham Young junior guard had six points, three assists, two steals and a rebound in a season-opening 75-65 loss to South Dakota State on Friday.
MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Justin Higa, ‘Iolani ’11
The Puget Sound senior finished in 36th place with a time of 26 minutes, 35.4 seconds in the men’s 10K race at the NCAA Division III West Regional on Saturday.
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Sophie Curatilo, Moanalua ’11
The Seattle University senior posted the highest finish in program history at an NCAA regional when she finished in 65th place with a time of 21:35.7 in the women’s 6K race at the NCAA Division I West Regional on Friday.
Taylor Suwa, Mililani ’13
The George Fox (Ore.) sophomore finished in 103rd place with a time of 25:45.8 in the women’s 6K race at the NCAA Division III West Regional on Saturday.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Dani Stollar, Punahou ’14
The Harvard midfielder, who was named the Ivy League rookie of the year last Wednesday, scored 22 seconds into a 6-0 win over Central Connecticut State on Saturday in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Stollar’s goal was her fourth of the season and the Crimson advanced to the second round for first time since 2001, where they will play No. 1 seed UCLA.
Caprice Dydasco, Kamehameha ’11
The UCLA defender played 81 minutes in a 5-0 shutout of San Diego on Friday in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The Bruins extended their shutout streak to eight games and 862 minutes.
WOMEN’S SWIMMING
Beth Tsuha, Hilo ’13
The Grinnell (Iowa) College sophomore was a triple winner over the weekend, finishing first in the 100-yard freestyle (55.77 seconds) and 100 breaststroke (1:10.22) and swimming a leg on the 400 freestyle relay team that won with a time of 3:45.69 in a five-team meet on Saturday hosted by Monmouth College.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
Adora Anae, Kahuku ’14
The Utah freshman hit .261 with 10 kills, 10 digs, one solo block and two block assists in a five-set win over Washington on Saturday.
Chelsey Keoho, Kamehameha ’12
The Oregon junior tallied 15 digs in a five-set victory over Arizona State on Saturday.
Shannan McCready, Punahou ’11
The Arizona State senior had 17 digs against the Ducks.
Penina Snuka, Kahuku ’13
The Arizona setter finished with a match-high 47 assists, 31 digs, three kills and two aces in a four-set win over Oregon State on Sunday. Snuka’s 31 digs was the fourth-highest total in a match by a Wildcats player ever.
Carsen Mata, Moanalua ’10
The Fairfield (Conn.) setter had a match-high 47 assists, seven digs, four kills and two aces in a four-set win over Canisius on Sunday in her final home match.
Remo Gaogao, Punahou ’14
The Southern Utah outside hitter had 18 kills, 19 digs, two block assists and an ace in a five-set win over Sacramento State to close the regular season on Saturday.
Faith Ma’afala, Kamehameha ’14
The Southern Utah setter had 45 assists, seven digs, three kills, three block assists and a solo block against Sacramento State.
Kelly Matthews, Punahou ’14
The Princeton freshman had 15 digs and 11 kills in a four-set loss to Yale on Friday and 14 digs and five kills in a sweep of Brown on Saturday.
Julia Lau, Punahou ’13
The Dartmouth sophomore tallied 14 digs in a four-set loss to Cornell on Friday and 16 digs and two assists in a three-set loss to Columbia on Saturday to close the season.
Brittney Markwith, Punahou ’13
The Portland middle blocker hit .467 with seven kills, seven block assists and an ace in a five-set loss to Saint Mary’s (Calif.) on Saturday.
Kalehua Katagiri, Kamehameha ’13
The Washington (Mo.) University sophomore libero was named the University Athletic Association defensive athlete of the week in volleyball on Monday for the third time this season. Katagiri had 25 digs in a five-set win over Hendrix College and a match-high 26 digs in a five-set loss to Emory University in the NCAA Division III Missouri Regional final. Katagiri finishes the season with 673 digs, ranked third on the school’s all-time single-season list.
Maya Kirkeby, Pacific Buddhist Academy ’11
The Regis (Colo.) University libero was named to the All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference second team last Tuesday. Kirkeby, the preseason defensive player of the year, ranked second in the conference averaging 5.18 digs per set. She is also second on the team with 78 assists.
MEN’S WRESTLING
Patrick Sheehan, Punahou ’11
The New York University senior went 4-0 at 184 pounds, including a pin against Elizabethtown, at the Metro vs. PA Duals on Saturday.
L.J. Remillard, Punahou ’13
The Brown sophomore won his first four matches before finishing 4-2 at 165 pounds at the East Stroudsburg Open on Sunday.
Compiled by the Star-Advertiser’s Billy Hull. To submit an athlete for publication, email bhull@staradvertiser.com