ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Daniel Andrews
Punahou basketball
Scored 15 points against Kalani, 27 against Moanalua and 14 against Kahuku as the Buffanblu extended their undefeated season through the OIA-ILH Challenge.
WEEKLY HONORS
Boys basketball
Jacob McEnroe, Farrington: Scored 23 points in a win over Maryknoll to cap an undefeated OIA-ILH Challenge for the Governors.
Isaiah Smith, Farrington: Scored 26 in the win over Maryknoll, his former school.
Joshua Burnett, Maryknoll: Lit up Farrington for 34 points in a loss.
Brandon Awa, Konawaena: Scored 10 points in a win over Saint Francis and 16 in a win over Kalaheo to help the Wildcats earn the Pete Smith Classic title.
Girls basketball
Sharice Kawakami, Roosevelt: Scored half of her game-high 16 points in the fourth quarter of a win over Kailua.
Makana Aleki, Kamehameha: Led the Warriors with 14 points in a loss to nationally ranked Riverdale (Tenn.).
Valarie Wilson, Kaimuki: Scored 27 points and hit six 3-pointers in a loss to Kalaheo.
Roselyn Shimaoka, Kaiser: Scored 21 points to help the Cougars beat Castle in overtime.
Lachae McColor, Moanalua: The OIA East’s leading scorer torched Kalani for 25 points after scoring 24 against Farrington.
Tywanna Abbott, Leilehua: Scored 20 points in a win over Campbell and 17 in a win over Pearl City.
Alexis Paulo-Meyers, Nanakuli: Scored 15 of Nanakuli’s 44 points in a win over Waianae. She scored eight in a win over Radford but left the game due to an apparent ankle injury.
Girls soccer
Kayla Watanabe, Mid-Pacific: Had a hat trick in a win over Saint Francis and leads the ILH in scoring.
Tasha Inong, Pearl City: Scored three goals in a win over Waialua and has not been held below two all season.
Raisa Strom-Okimoto, Aiea: Scored two goals against Waianae and five against Waipahu.
Vanessa Chinen, Castle: Registered a hat trick in a win over McKinley.
Boys soccer
KJ Ahlo, ‘Iolani: Scored four goals in two matches last week to keep the Raiders unbeaten.
Keo Ponce, Kapolei: Hat trick against Waialua.
Treston Ijiri, Moanalua: Hat trick in a win over Kaimuki.
Takahiro Kosins, Kalani: Scored three goals in a tough win over Kahuku.
Swimming
Jasmine Mau, Punahou: Won the 500 freestyle and 100 breaststroke in the ILH’s meet at Punahou.
Summer Harrison, Mid-Pacific/Pac-Five: Won the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly in her return to the pool after an injury.
Kanoa Kaleoaloha, Kamehameha: Won the 100 breaststroke and came in second in the 50 free behind teammate Ryan Stack.
TOP 10 POLLS
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.
BOYS BASKETBALL
TEAM |
PTS |
REC |
1. Punahou (19) |
234 |
7-0 |
2. Farrington (2), |
200 |
6-1 |
3. ‘Iolani (2) |
161 |
3-0 |
4. Maryknoll |
152 |
7-2 |
5. Konawaena |
111 |
6-1 |
6. Kalaheo |
103 |
11-1 |
7. Saint Louis |
102 |
5-1 |
8. Kamehameha |
61 |
5-3 |
9. McKinley |
46 |
6-1 |
10. Waiakea |
31 |
5-2 |
Also receiving votes: Lahainaluna 25, Baldwin 24, Moanalua 21, St. Francis 18, Hilo 5, Kaiser 5, Mid-Pacific 4, Hawaii Prep 4, Kalani 4, Kahuku 3, Mililani 2, Kailua 2, King Kekaulike 1, Leilehua 1.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
TEAM |
PTS |
REC |
1. Kamehameha (14) |
148 |
6-1 |
2. Lahainaluna (1) |
123 |
16-1 |
3. Maryknoll |
96 |
9-1 |
4. Hilo |
85 |
9-4 |
5. Mililani |
82 |
8-1 |
6. Konawaena |
77 |
10-3 |
7. Punahou |
66 |
2-1 |
8. Roosevelt |
61 |
4-2 |
9. ‘Iolani |
34 |
6-3 |
10. Nanakuli |
11 |
7-1 |
Also receiving votes: Honokaa 10, Moanalua 10, Kamehameha-Hawaii 8, Leilehua 5, Radford 3, Kahuku 3, Sacred Hearts 2, Aiea 1