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Honor Roll

BASKETBALL, BOYS

» DeForest Buckner, Punahou: 21 points in a win over Damien; 19 points, 23 rebounds in a win over AOP
» Daeniel Cullen Diomanpo, Waialua: 22 points in a win over Waipahu
» Theo Duplechain, IPA: 27 points in a win over ‘Iolani II; 20 points against Punahou II
» Richie Handy, Keaau: 29 points in a 53-47 win over Pahoa
» Kona Makaula, AOP: 24 points in a 58-37 win over Saint Louis
» Sebastian Ohara-Saft, St. Joseph: 36 points in a win over Pahoa
» Tatsuya Ono, Kalani: 27 points in a win over Castle
» Kaipo Pale, Roosevelt: 20 points, 20 rebounds in a win over Moanalua
» Matthew Ramaila, Waianae: 25 points against Leilehua
» Hassan Richardson, Mililani: 26 points in a win over Pearl City; 17 points against Radford
» Will Scanlan-Leite, St. Joseph: 24 points against KS-Hawaii
» Joe Shelton: 18 points against Farrington; 24 points in a win over Anuenue
» Keoni Tom-Millare, St. Francis: 23 points against University; 26 points in a win over Maryknoll II

 

BASKETBALL, GIRLS

» Kalei Adolpho, Molokai: 41 combined points in a two-game sweep of Seabury Hall
» Kennedi Akana, Kamehameha: 22 points against ‘Iolani
» Dawnyelle Awa, Konawaena: 18 points in a win over HPA; 23 points in a win over Kealakehe
» Kylie Maeda, ‘Iolani: 16 points in a win over then-No. 3 Punahou; 28 points, including seven 3-pointers, in a win over Kamehameha
» Jasmine Saole, Nanakuli: 24 points against Kalaheo

 

SWIMMING

» Kevin Frifeldt, Mililani: won the 100 backstroke and 100 butterfly at the Kalani Invitational

» Ryan Stack, Kamehameha: won the 50 freestyle and swam on the first-place 400 freestyle relay team at the Kalani Invitational

 

Roll Call

GIRLS BASKETBALL TOP 10

The Top 10 high school girls basketball teams as 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.; not including last night’s results.

Team, Record Last Game next Game PTS. PVS.
1. Konawaena (22), 23-1 beat Kealakehe at Honokaa, tomorrow 220 1
2. Waiakea, 18-1 beat Keaau at St. Joseph, tomorrow 170 2
3. ‘Iolani, 12-6 beat Kamehameha at Sacred Hearts, today 168 5
4. Lahainaluna, 16-4 beat Maui vs. KS-Maui, Thursday 162 4
5. Punahou, 11-2 lost to ‘Iolani at Kamehameha, today 146 3
6. Kapolei, 17-2 beat Leilehua OIA playoffs, tomorrow 92 8
7. Mid-Pacific, 13-5 beat Sacred Hearts vs. ‘Iolani, Friday 76 6
8. Kaiser, 13-4 beat Farrington OIA playoffs, tomorrow 69 9
9. Farrington, 12-9 lost to Kaiser OIA playoffs, tomorrow 64 7
10. Kamehameha, 5-8 lost to ‘Iolani vs. Punahou, today 20

» Also receiving votes: Radford 5, Kahuku 4, University 4, Kamehameha-Hawaii 3, Hawaii Baptist 2, Pearl City 2, Campbell 1, Kaimuki 1.

» No longer in Top 10 (previous rank): University (No. 10).

 

BOYS BASKETBALL TOP 10

The Top 10 high school boys basketball teams as 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.

Team, Record Last Game next Game PTS. PVS.
1. Kamehameha (17), 13-5 beat ‘Iolani vs. AOP, today 213 2
2. ‘Iolani (4), 12-4 lost to Kamehameha at Damien, today 196 1
3. KS-Hawaii, 15-1 beat Waiakea vs. Keaau, today 157 5
4. Punahou, 20-4 beat Saint Louis vs. MS, tomorrow 148 6
5. AOP, 15-4 beat Mid-Pacific vs. KS, today 136 3
6. Farrington, 14-4 beat Nanakuli vs. Kaiser, Thursday 123 4
7. Kahuku, 18-3 beat Kaimuki vs. Castle, Thursday 85 7
8. Radford, 11-5 beat Leilehua at Waianae, Thursday 50
9. Roosevelt, 8-3 lost to Kaimuki at Castle, Thursday 40 8
10. Seabury Hall, 8-3 none last week at Lanai, Friday 18 10

» Also receiving votes: Moanalua 17, Kaimuki 7, Baldwin 5, Lahainaluna 5, Kailua 3, McKinley 3, Leilehua 2, St. Joseph 1, University 1.

» No longer in Top 10 (previous rank): Moanalua (No. 9).

 

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