Delaware State freshman wide receiver Fatu Sua-Godinet, a 2016 Kamehameha alumnus, was named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference rookie of the week on Monday.
Sua-Godinet caught five passes for 84 yards, including his first career touchdown on a 23-yard pass late in the first half of a 27-17 loss to Hampton on Saturday.
Sua-Godinet is second on the Hornets with 140 receiving yards and tied for third on the team with 10 receptions. He’s also returned three kickoffs this season for 48 yards.
Zablan is NWC’s top defensive player
Pacific (Ore.) senior defensive specialist Lia Zablan, a 2013 Kamehameha alumna, was named the Northwest Conference volleyball defensive student-athlete of the week on Monday.
Zablan averaged 4.50 digs per set in road victories over Willamette (Ore.) and Pacific Lutheran last week. She had 17 digs, three assists, a kill and an ace in a sweep of the Bearcats and added 19 digs in a five-set victory over the Lutes.
The win ended Pacific’s 26-game losing streak to Pacific Lutheran.
Zablan is the fourth different athlete from Hawaii to win the award in the past six weeks, joining Willamette’s Kaylen Higa (Punahou ’14), PLU’s Caylie Shiramizu (University ’15) and Lewis & Clark’s Alexe Navarro (Mid-Pacific ’13).
Apo earns GNAC volleyball honor
St. Martin’s (Wash.) sophomore Cassidy Apo was named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference volleyball defensive player of the week on Monday.
Apo, a 2015 Kamehameha alumna, averaged 7.43 digs per set in wins of Montana State Billings and Seattle Pacific last week.
She tallied 28 digs and two assists in a four-set victory over MSU Billings on Saturday and had 24 digs in a win over Seattle Pacific last Tuesday.
This is Apo’s first weekly conference award and the first won by a St. Martin’s volleyball player since 2013.
FOOTBALL
>> Alohi Gilman, Kahuku ’15: The Navy safety made four tackles and broke up two passes in a 46-40 upset of then-No. 6 Houston on Saturday. The Mids are ranked No. 25 in this week’s Associated Press college football poll.
>> Hercules Mata’afa, Lahainaluna ’14: The Washington State sophomore defensive end made six tackles, with two for a loss, and a sack in a 42-16 win over Stanford on Saturday.
>> Manase Hungalu, Kealakehe ’13: The Oregon State linebacker made nine tackles and broke up a pass in a 47-44 win over California on Saturday.
>> Scott Pagano, Moanalua ’13: The Clemson defensive tackle made four tackles with one for a loss in a 56-10 win over Boston College on Friday.
>> Pasoni Tasini, Baldwin ’12: The Utah senior defensive tackle made two tackles with one sack in a 36-23 win over Arizona on Saturday.
>> Ronley Lakalaka, Punahou ’15: The San Diego State linebacker made four tackles with one for a loss in a 26-7 win over UNLV on Saturday.
>> Tau Lotulelei, Maui ’12: The UNLV senior linebacker made 11 tackles with three for a loss and was in on a sack against the Aztecs.
>> Shai Pulawa, Leilehua ’14: The Whitworth (Wash.) sophomore defensive back made five tackles in a 56-32 win over Puget Sound on Saturday.
>> Trey Kodama, Kamehameha ’12: The Pacific (Ore.) linebacker had six tackles, with one for a loss and a fumble recovery in a 48-10 loss to Linfield (Ore.) on Saturday.
>> Max Look, ‘Iolani ’14: The Pacific (Ore.) junior cornerback made four tackles and intercepted a pass with a 10-yard return in the loss to the Wildcats.
>> Kui Williams, McKinley ’13: The Western Oregon junior defensive lineman made three tackles with a sack in a 33-7 win over Simon Fraser on Saturday.
>> Keoni Piceno, Leilehua ’13: The Western Oregon receiver had five receptions for 51 yards against Simon Fraser.
MEN’S GOLF
>> Kyosuke Hara, Moanalua ’16: The Oregon State freshman closed with a 3-under 68 on Tuesday to finish in a tie for sixth place at 10 under in the Alister MacKenzie Invitational in Fairfax, Calif.
>> Spencer Dunaway, Kamehameha ’15: The Brigham Young sophomore shot an even-par 71 in the final round of the Alister MacKenzie Invitational to finish in a tie for 23rd place at 4 under.
>> PJ Samiere, Punahou ’14: The San Diego State junior shot an opening-round 7-under 64 before finishing in a tie for 27th place at 3 under in the Alister MacKenzie Invitational.
WOMEN’S GOLF
>> Ciera Min, Waiakea ’13:The Gonzaga senior earned her fourth consecutive top-five finish when she finished in second place at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational on Tuesday in Lakewood, Wash. Min shot a 3-under 69 in the final round, with birdies on Nos. 14, 15 and 16. She missed a 15-foot putt for birdie on 18 that would have tied her for the lead. She finished the tournament at 2-under 214.
>> Rose Huang, ‘Iolani ’15:The Brigham Young sophomore posted the best score in the final round of the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational with a 5-under 67 to finish in a tie for fourth place at even-par 216.
>> Kimberlee Miyamoto, Baldwin ’14: The Eastern Washington junior finished in a tie for 39th place at 16 over in the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational.
>> Kirsten Ishikawa, Baldwin ’15: The Eastern Washington sophomore finished in a tie for 55th place at 19 over in the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational.
>> Zoe Yamamoto, Sacred Hearts ’16: The Franklin Pierce freshman followed up a top-10 finish at the Northeast-10 Conference Championships with her first collegiate medal when she won the Kutztown University Fall Invitational last Monday. Yamamoto finished the two-day tournament at 14-over 154 and led the tournament with 23 total pars in 36 holes.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
>> Tiyana Hallums, Kamehameha ’15: The Gonzaga libero finished with a match-high 21 digs, nine assists and a kill in a four-set victory over Pepperdine last Thursday.
>> Imani Wimbush, Radford ’12: The Gonzaga senior middle blocker had nine kills, two block assists and two digs against the Waves.
>> Hana Lishman, Punahou ’16: The Pepperdine freshman had a team-high 18 digs and two assists against Gonzaga.
>> Adora Anae, Kahuku ’14: The Utah junior had a match-high 20 kills, 15 digs, four aces and two block assists in a four-set upset of then-No. 7 Stanford on Saturday.
>> Bailey Choy, ‘Iolani ’16: The Utah freshman setter had a match-high 36 assists and five digs against the Cardinal.
>> Taylor Takeda, Kamehameha ’14: The Butler libero had a team-high 23 digs and two assists in a five-set loss to Xavier on Saturday.
>> Brandee Markwith, Punahou ’16: The East Carolina freshman had a match-high 23 digs, three aces and an assist in a five-set win over Memphis on Friday.
>> Brittney Markwith, Punahou ’13: The Portland senior middle had eight kills, five block assists and a dig in a five-set win over Pepperdine on Saturday.
>> Ashley Kelsey, Campbell ’12: The New Mexico junior tallied a match-high 16 digs, six assists and an ace in a three-set loss to Wyoming on Saturday.
>> Jordyn Keamo, Mililani ’14: The Tarleton State (Texas) junior setter had a match-high 35 assists, five digs and two kills in a sweep of Midwestern State on Saturday and 29 assists, five digs and five kills in a sweep of Dallas Baptist on Monday.