The senior guard scored 38 points in two OIA Tournament games as the Falcons finished second to Kalaheo, their best showing ever. In the championship game, Frye scored seven of his 19 points in the second half despite a rotator cuff injury to his right (shooting) shoulder. Athletes of the Week
Everett Frye
Kalani basketball
The junior tossed a one-hitter Sunday against Punahou to lead the Raiders to their first state girls' softball championship. Ing was 3-0 in state tournament games, yielding one run over 19 innings while striking out 16 and walking six. Mitzi Ing
Iolani softball
Honorable mention
Boys' basketball
Timmy Chang, St. Louis: Hit the game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer to lift the Crusaders over Kamehameha, 44-43, and into the state tournament as the ILH's third-place team.Levon Freeman, Kalaheo: Scored 18 points, including four 3-pointers, to help the Mustangs to their 12th OIA title and their 72nd consecutive conference victory in the tournament final against Kalani.
Boys' riflery
Anthony Plana, Leilehua: Won two of three events en route to the OIA individual championship with a score of 244, 14 points higher than his nearest competitor.
Girls' riflery
Angelina Villafane, Leilehua: Won two of three events in earning the OIA individual title with a score of 212, 21 points over the second-place finisher.
Boys' soccer
Darren Lee, Punahou: Scored the game's lone goal with less than nine minutes remaining to give the Buffanblu the ILH title in a playoff with Iolani.
Girls' soccer
Raine Arndt, Kamehameha: Had the winning goal in the Warriors' quarterfinal and semifinal victories in the state tournament, sending Kamehameha into the title game.Maya Sakamaki, Iolani: Scored the lone goal of the state title game against Kamehameha in double overtime to give the Raiders their third state title.
Girls' softball
Leinani Hashida, Mililani: Doubled in the game's only run as the Trojans defeated Kailua, 1-0, for third place in the state tournament.
Boys' swimming
Tom Lyttle, Punahou: Won the 200 and 500 freestyle events and was part of the Buffanblu's successful 400 freestyle relay team as Punahou won the ILH title.Ryan Miyashita, Pearl City: Won the 100 breaststroke, was second in the 50 freestyle and was part of the Chargers' winning 200 medley and 200 freestyle relay teams as Pearl City finished second to Leilehua in the OIA championships.
Girls' swimming
Carly Keller, Kalaheo: Won the 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle events and was part of the Mustangs' winning 200 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay teams to help Kalaheo win the OIA title.Sara Sakamoto, Punahou: Won the 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle events and was the leadoff swimmer on the Buffanblu's winning 200 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay teams as Punahou won the ILH title.
Wrestling
Clayton Schroers, Iolani: Scored a 3-0 win against Ross Cadinha of St. Louis in the deciding 215-pound match to give the Raiders a 32-27 victory in a dual match with the Crusaders.Gerald Welch, St. Louis: Recorded pins in both of his 171-pound matches during the Crusaders' dual meet with Pac-5 and Iolani.
To nominate:
A male and female athlete will be selected each week based on their performances of the previous week. To nominate an athlete, call the Star-Bulletin sports department between 6 and 11 p.m. Sundays at 525-8600; fax the info to 525-5497; or e-mail to sports@starbulletin.com.
Kamehameha, undefeated in boys' varsity dual action, will defend its title beginning with quarterfinal matches at 10 a.m. Saturday. Game of the Week
ILH Wrestling Tournament
Friday, 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m., Iolani
The girls' and junior varsity boys' competitions open the tournament on Friday. The championship finals in all divisions begin at 7 p.m. Saturday.
The seedings won't be determined until tomorrow, but some of the key varsity players to watch are Nick Muraoka of Iolani (135) and Anthony Prinzivalli of St Louis (215).
The most competitive weight class should be 171, with returning state champ Gerald Welch of St Louis, Todd Fujie of Punahou and last year's state runner-up Richard Robles of Kamehameha. The girls' field is led by returning state champ Jill Remiticado of Iolani (121).
East BASKETBALL
OIA boys
Scoring leaders
G Pts Avg Frye, Kalani 9 200 22.0 Silva, Farr 9 170 18.9 Aberilla, Cast 9 156 17.3 Sensley, Kalah 8 133 16.6 Cabuyaban, Farr 8 121 15.1 Hogue, Kalaheo 9 135 15.0 McKeague, Kalan 9 119 13.23-point goals: Silva (Farr), 30; Lozana (Roos), 15; Frye (Kalan) 12.West
Scoring leaders
G Pts Avg Shelton, PC 10 135 13.5 Simbre, PC 10 134 13.4 W.Broadus, Waian 10 125 12.5 Pierce, Aiea 9 112 12.4 Falmon, Mil 8 99 12.4 Villoria, Camp 10 120 12.0 Kamakura, Moan 10 120 12.03-point goals: Donnell (Waian) 21; Jumawan (Lei) 14; Bode (PC) 13; Redor (Camp) 13.
Varsity Division I ILH boys
Scoring leaders
G Pts Avg Lindsay, Mary 12 165 13.8 B.Anderson, Iol 12 150 12.5 Brooks, Pun 11 125 11.4 Vivas, StL 12 134 11.2 Miles, Kam 12 131 10.9 Kapanui, Kam 12 125 10.43-point goals: Stephens (Pun) 22; Lopez (Dam) 13; Wong (StL) 11; Okubo (UHS) 11.
Final Standings PADDLING
OIA
Boys Varsity
Eastern Division--1. Castle, 50 points. 2. McKinley, 35. 3. Kaimuki, 32. 4. Kalani, 27. 5. Kaiser, 25. 6. Roosevelt, 21. 7. Kahuku, 10. 8. Kailua, 8. 9. Kalaheo, 7. 10. Farrington, 5.
Western Division--1. Leilehua, 40. 2. Radford, 35. 3. Nanakuli, 32. 4. Mililani, 30. 25. 5. Moanalua, 26. 6. Waipahu, 21. 7. Aiea, 12. 8. Campbell, 6.
Girls varsity
Eastern Division--1. Kalaheo, 44. 2. McKinley, 34. 3. Kaiser, 30. 4. Kalani, 27. 5. (tie) Castle and Roosevelt, 26. 7. Kaimuki, 21. 8. Kahuku, 11.
Western Division--1. Waianae, 44. 2. Leilehua, 39. 3. Radford, 31. 4. Mililani, 29. 5. Campbell, 20. 6. Waipahu, 18.
Boys junior varsity
Eastern Division--1. Castle, 50. 2. Kalaheo, 38. 3. Kaimuki, 36. 4. McKinley, 28. 5. Farrington, 17. 6. Roosevalt, 14.
Western Division--1. Nanakuli, 46. 2. Moanalua, 43. 3. Campbell, 35.
Girls junior varsity
Eastern Division--1. Kalaheo, 46. 2. Kaimuki, 42. 3. Roosevelt, 34. 4. Kaiser, 28. 5. McKinley, 25. 6. Kahuku, 24. 7. Kailua, 4.
Western Division--1. Mililani, 44. 2. Waianae, 38. 3. Moanalua, 34. 4. Waipahu, 24. 5. Radford, 20.
Year: School/Coach SOCCER
HHSAA girls state champions
1999: Iolani/George-Ann Derby & Kari Morioka.
1998: Punahou/Debbie Ching.
1997: Pearl City/Archie Chung.
1996: Kamehameha/Michelle Nagamine.
1995: Kamehameha/Nagamine.
1994: Mililani/Charles Esperas.
1993: Pearl City/Archie Chung.
1992: Iolani/Derby & Jeff Moses.
1991: Pearl City/Archie Chung.
1990: Pearl City/Archie Chung.
1989: Kamehameha/Walt Thompson.
1988: Mililani/Charles Esperas.
1987: Iolani/Derby & Moses.
1986: Punahou/Harry Morales.
1985: Punahou/Harry Morales.
1984: Punahou/Harry Morales.
1983: Punahou/Harry Morales.
1982: Castle/Mark Kane.
Year: School/Coach SOFTBALL
HHSAA state champions
1999: Iolani/Chris Shimabukuro.
1998: Kamehameha/Kit Kitagawa.
1997: Kailua/Bernard Victor.
1996: Kailua/Bernard Victor.
1995: Kailua/Bernard Victor.
1994: Kamehameha/Henry Makekau.
1993: Kamehameha/Henry Makekau.
1992: Pearl City/Wes Uyehara.
1991: Kamehameha/Henry Makekau.
1990: Waimea/Albert Soto.
1989: Kailua/Howard Okita.
1988: Kailua/Howard Okita.
1987: Kamehameha/Henry Makekau.
1986: Kailua/Howard Okita.
1985: Kamehameha/Henry Makekau.
1984: Pearl City/Robert Galbiso.
1983: Kailua/Howard Okita.
1982: Kailua/Howard Okita.
1981: Kailua/Howard Okita.
1980: Pearl City/Louis Silva.
1979: University/Corinne Chang.
1978: Hilo/Callen Perreira.
1977: Castle/William Pimental.
Final dual-meet standings WRESTLING
ILH
Varsity
W L T Pts Kamehameha 10 0 0 60 Iolani 7 3 0 42 St. Louis 7 3 0 42 Punahou 4 6 0 24 Pac-5 2 8 0 12 Damien 0 10 0 0Junior Varsity
W L T Pts Iolani 9 1 0 54 Punahou 8 2 0 48 Kamehamehameha 7 3 0 42 St. Louis 4 6 0 24 Damien 2 8 0 12 Pac-5 0 10 0 0