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JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Kalani quarterback Kynan McCartney throws the football during practice on Monday.
Kalani beats Waialua in OIA Division II play

Senior quarterback Kynan McCartney threw for 188 yards and two touchdowns and the Falcons opened the season with a win over the Bulldogs that counted in OIA Division II play. Read more

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JAMM AQUINO / 2021
                                Kapaa’s Solomone Malafu starred in football and basketball.
Hall of Honor: Solomone Malafu of Kapaa

The temptation to leave his small town, his hometown, was always there. In the end, Solomone Malafu stayed put in Kapaa, at least until December. Read more

CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Leilehua pitcher Koen Barton and Kamehameha shortstop Elijah Ickes delivered for their teams.
Elijah Ickes, Koen Barton are state’s top baseball players

Elijah Ickes’ every-day presence in the lineup helped end two long championship droughts at Kamehameha. Koen Barton’s season-long dominance on the mound helped Leilehua win its first state-tournament games in nearly two decades. Read more

JAMM AQUINO / 2021
                                Kahuku’s Liona Lefau.
Hall of Honor: Liona Lefau of Kahuku

Defensive back Brock Fonoimoana was the quiet leader by example, while linebacker/edge rusher Leonard Ah You was the vocal leader and energizer. Read more


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