FOOTBALL
>> Tua Tagovailoa, Saint Louis ’17: The Alabama freshman quarterback finished 8-for-10 for 103 yards and two touchdowns and rushed once for 22 yards in a 59-0 win over Vanderbilt.
>> McKenzie Milton, Mililani ’16: The Central Florida sophomore quarterback went 18-for-30 for 178 yards and a touchdown and rushed for a team-high 94 yards on six carries in a 38-10 win over Maryland.
>> Jet Toner, Punahou ’16: The Stanford kicker made all seven extra-point attempts and was 3-for-3 on field goals, hitting from 34, 32 and 39 yards in a 58-34 win over UCLA.
>> Calen Holt, Kamehameha ’14: The Army junior running back carried 13 times for 49 yards in a 21-17 loss to Tulane.
>> Hercules Mata’afa, Lahainaluna ’14: The Washington State defensive end finished with 21⁄2 sacks in a 45-7 victory over Nevada.
>> Salanoa-Alo Wily, Kahuku ’15: The UNLV defensive tackle recorded a sack in a 54-21 loss to Ohio State.
>> Pono Davis, KS-Hawaii ’15: The SMU sophomore defensive tackle recorded a sack for a 7-yard loss in a 44-21 win over Arkansas State.
>> Ronley Lakalaka, Punahou ’15: The San Diego State linebacker made 10 tackles in a 28-24 win over Air Force.
>> Andrew Aleki, Kamehameha ’17: The San Diego State freshman linebacker assisted on two tackles in the win over the Falcons.
>> Bradlee Anae, Kahuku ’16: The Utah defensive end made four tackles, including a sack, in a 30-24 win over Arizona.
>> Kavika Luafatasaga, Farrington ’13: The Utah senior linebacker made five solo tackles in a win over the Wildcats.
>> Luke Morris, Punahou ’14: The Georgetown senior receiver made two receptions for 22 yards in a 35-14 loss to Columbia University.
>> Reece Foy, ‘Iolani ’13: The Amherst (Mass.) senior quarterback scored on a 1-yard touchdown run and was 1-for-3 for 6 yards and rushed three times for 22 yards in a 36-6 win over Hamilton. It was his fist game in more than a year after suffering a knee injury.
>> Kyle Obana, Punahou ’14: The Amherst defensive back made four tackles and broke up a pass against Hamilton.
>> Blaise Manabe, Radford ’16: The Western Oregon sophomore receiver had three receptions for 86 yards in a 49-48 overtime loss to Humboldt State.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
>> Aliani Lorenzo, Campbell ’16: The Cleveland State sophomore assisted on the Vikings’ second goal in a 4-2 victory over Oakland.
>> Aaliyah Fesili, Punahou ’17: The Sacramento State freshman goalkeeper posted back-to-back shutouts in two 0-0 games. Fesili made three saves against Eastern Washington and five versus Idaho on Sunday. She has not given up a goal in the last 291 minutes played.
>> Taiana Tolleson, Konawaena ’16: The Vanderbilt sophomore goalkeeper made eight saves in a 2-1 victory over Georgia.
WOMEN’S TENNIS
>> Alyssa Tobita, Mililani ’14: The Oregon senior is ranked No. 48 in the country in both singles and doubles in the preseason 2017-18 Oracle/ITA Division I Women’s Collegiate Tennis Rankings.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
>> Adora Anae, Kahuku ’14: The Utah senior outside hitter posted a match-high 21 kills, 13 digs and a block assist in a four-set win over Colorado and hit .545 with a match-high 14 kills and eight digs in a sweep of California to start the Pac-12 season 2-0. Anae ranks fourth in the Pac-12 with 4.37 kills per set.
>> Bailey Choy, ‘Iolani ’16: The Utah sophomore setter had a match-high 40 assists, 13 digs and a block assist against the Buffaloes and added 24 assists, six digs and a kill against the Bears. Choy ranks eighth in the Pac-12 averaging 10.29 assists per set.
>> Brandee Markwith, Punahou ’16: The East Carolina sophomore libero had a match-high 24 digs in a four-set victory over South Florida. Markwith ranks 24th in the country averaging 5.24 digs per set.
>> Sara Watanabe, ‘Iolani ’16: The Arizona defensive specialist had nine digs, two assists and an ace in a four-set loss to Washington State.
>> Nikki Lum, Punahou ’16: The Army sophomore setter had a team-high 20 assists and eight digs in a sweep of Lafayette.
>> Ana Oglivie, ‘Iolani ’17: The Army freshman had 13 digs, two assists and two aces against Lafayette.
>> Anna Uhr, ‘Iolani ’15: The Harvard junior totaled a match-high 20 digs, five assists, two aces and a kill in a four-set win over Dartmouth.
>> Sandra Zeng, Punahou ’17: The Harvard freshman had eight digs and two aces against the Big Green.
>> Sydney Fanoga, Punahou ’14: The George Mason senior middle totaled nine digs, eight kills and four block assists in a five-set win over La Salle.
>> Tiyana Hallums, Kamehameha ’15: The Gonzaga junior libero had a team-high 15 digs and three assists in a five-set win over Pacific and a team-high 19 digs, four assists and an ace in another five-set win over Saint Mary’s (Calif.).
>> Reilly Killeen, ‘Iolani ’15: The Kansas State defensive specialist had eight digs, two assists and an ace in a five-set win over Oklahoma.
>> Kira Morikawa, Punahou ’17: The Oklahoma freshman defensive specialist tallied 17 digs, three assists and a kill against the Wildcats.
>> Shayla Hoeft, Seabury Hall ’16: The Nevada sophomore middle hit .310 with 14 kills, two block assists and a solo block in a four-set win over San Jose State and added eight kills and four block assists in a sweep of Air Force to start the Mountain West season 2-0.
>> Kayla Afoa, Kamehameha ’17: The Nevada freshman outside hitter had 11 digs, five kills, three aces and a block assist against the Spartans and chipped in five digs and four kills against the Falcons.
>> Jamie Hirai, Mid-Pacific ’14: The San Jose State senior libero finished with 12 digs against Nevada.
>> Mia Heirakuji, Kamehameha ’15: The Temple libero finished with a match-high 18 digs and three assists in a sweep of Memphis.
>> Averi Salvador, Punahou ’17: The Temple freshman had six digs, an assist and an ace against the Tigers.
>> Jordyn Keamo, Mililani ’14: The Tarleton State senior was named the Lone Star Conference setter of the week after recording the first known triple-double in school history with 10 kills, 22 assists and 10 digs in a sweep of West Texas A&M.
>> Keala Kaio-Perez, Kailua ‘14: The Alaska-Anchorage senior was named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference defensive player of the week after averaging 7.71 digs per set in a sweep of St. Martin’s (Wash.) and a four-set win over Seattle Pacific.
MEN’S WATER POLO
>> Kale Ai, Kamehameha ’13: The Pacific senior scored a goal in three of the Tigers’ four matches at the MPSF Invite and had three assists in Sunday’s 13-10 win over Long Beach State. Pacific finished the tournament 3-1.
Stats compiled by Billy Hull, Star-Advertiser. To submit an athlete for nomination, email: bhull@staradvertiser.com.