Marea Lee, middle, of ʻIolani, chose to sign with Swarthmore College on Wednesday.
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Alakai Gilman, of Punahou, chose to sign with Stanford on Wednesday. With him are parents Asai Gilman and Keawe Gilman.
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Teani DeFries, of Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama, chose to sign with Dartmouth on Wednesday. With her are parents Brandon and Jeanine DeFries.
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Punahou's Koa Eldredge, left, chose to sign with BYU on Wednesday. Mary Shin, of ʻIolani, chose to sign with USC. Punahou's Alakai Gilman, right, chose to sign with Stanford.
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Farrington's Liloa Kalima chose to sign with Missouri Southern State University on Wednesday.
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More than 45 current Hawaii high school seniors participated in Education 1st’s signing day ceremony at the Elks Lodge in Waikiki.
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Punahou receiver Koa Eldredge, left, only got to catch passes from quarterback Hugh Brady, right, in two games last season, but it didn’t keep either from realizing their dreams on Wednesday.
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‘Iolani signees Joshua Fournier (Grinnell College-Baseball), Logan Luke (Rhodes College-Baseball), Mary Shin (USC-Soccer) and Marea Lee (Swarthmore-Soccer).
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Saint Louis’ Kaiser Cambra-Cho was once committed to Army but will instead attend the Air Force Academy.
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Saint Louis linebacker Darrell Masaniai chose to sign with San Diego State over schools including UNLV, Hawaii and Air Force among others.
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Neighbors Solatoa Moeai, left, and Alaka’i Gilman, of Punahou, who already signed letters of intent in football last month, attended the Education 1st ceremony to support friends.