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By Star-Bulletin Staff

Wednesday, November 29, 2000

CALENDAR

Today

Surfing

Rip Curl World Cup: Men, 8 a.m, Sunset Beach, conditions permitting.

Quiksilver Roxy Pro: Women, 8 a.m., Sunset Beach, conditions permitting.



Tomorrow

Ice Hockey

Hawaii Classic: Army vs. Navy, 7 p.m., The Ice Palace.

Special Olympics Winter Holiday Classic

Figure Skating & Speed Skating: 9 a.m.-1 p.m., The Ice Palace.

Surfing

Rip Curl World Cup: Men, 8 a.m, Sunset Beach, conditions permitting.

Quiksilver Roxy Pro: Women, 8 a.m., Sunset Beach, conditions permitting.

Volleyball

NCAA Women's Division I Tournament: First round, Utah vs. Texas Tech, 5 p.m.; Hawaii vs. Davidson, 7 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.


GOLF

John A. Burns Challenge Cup

At Koolau Golf Club
Yesterday's results, par-72
Team results

Pros 13 1/2, Amateurs 4 1/2

Individual match play results

Pros 8, Amateurs 4

Regan Lee (P) def. Randy Shibuya, 3 and 2; Ivan Cunningham (P) def. Clayton Gomi, 3 and 2; Jay Shannon (P) def. Kendall Fukumoto, 6 and 5; Brad Bowen (P) and Norman Ganin-Asao, halved.
Kirk Nelson (P) def. Shannon Sibayan, 4 and 3; Casey Nakama (P) def. Grant Yasui, 5 and 4; Jeff Ferry (P) and Del-Marc Fujita halved; Joe Phensavath (a) def. Neil Simms, 2 and 1.
Beau Yokomoto (P) def. Paul Kimura, 1 up; Michael Ukauka (A) def. Ed Tischler, 2 and 1; Brandan Kop (A) def. Jerry Mullen, 1 up; Brendan Moynahan (P) def. Ryan Koshi, 2 and 1.



Local aces

Tommy Nakama: Honolulu, 150-yard No. 13 hole, 9-iron, Honolulu Country Club, Nov. 23.
Russ Stuart Ajax: Ontario, Canada, 160-yard No. 8 hole, 8-iron, Honolulu Country Club, Nov. 3.


SOCCER

Ranger League

First Division


WLTPtsGFGA
Vaiete1110335012
Hellions921283312
BotlKapark751223327
Manoa542163418
Hurricanes560152430
Westside Rydaz210061347
Cannoneers16031230
Team K-Bay0600427

Leading scorers


GAPts
David Trifonovitch, Vaiete7721
Steve Birgado, Hellions9417
Jerry Proctor, Vaiete6617
Aaron DelBeck-Smith, Manoa8416
Majel Aterado, Hurricanes6414
Alden Kamaunu, Manoa5413
Kenji Treschuk, Vaiete7313
Harry Broadfoot, Vaiete2410
Mike Cooper, Hellions2410
Karl Mench, BotlKapark4310

Weekend results

Hellions 7, Westside Rydaz 0
BotlKapark 0, Manoa 0
Leading scorers--Two goals: Steve Birgado, Kerry Borthwick, Kalehe Fernandez.

Makule Division A


WLTPtsGFGA
Strikers201672
Vaiete OT101352
America111378
Latin Hawaii100220
Pearl City120257
Ohana001133
Mexico020037

Makule Division B


WLTPtsGFGA
Kailua OTHG3006103
Keiki Gold200452
Aiea2104104
Hornets111377
La Raza0211711
Wahiawa020014
Hoaloha A03001214

Weekend results

Kailua OTHG 4, Hoaloha 1
Hornets 3, La Raza 3
Keiki Gold 2, Aiea 0
Vaiete OT 4, Mexico 1
Strikers 3, America 1
Latin Hawaii 2, Pearl City 0
Leading scorers--Three goals: Matt Snyder (VOT). Two goals: Jamie Dixon (Hor), Sam Riosminera (Str).



MISO League

Fall 2K Season Standings

Group A


W L T Pts GF GA
Lanikai 11 0 1 34 54 8
Amazon 8 2 2 26 52 24
Kamikaze 3 7 2 11 20 36
Na Koa 2 9 1 7 20 39
Transandinos 0 9 1 1 9 52

Group B


WLTPtsGFGA
Dawgs840243823
Latin Hawaii741224020
Navy740212925
Waikiki471132950
Army25391830

Leading scorers--15 goals: Nick Chapin, Latin Hawaii; Philip Arthur, Lanikai. 13 goals: Paul McElroy, Dawgs. 12 goals: Antonio Valiengo, Amazon. 9 goals: Francisco Macias, Latin Hawaii; Francisco Mendes, Amazon. 8 goals: Cesar Robledo, Lanikai; Mark Robinson, Dawgs. 7 goals: Josh Madamba, Waikiki; Marcelo Rodriguez, Amazon.

Weekend results
At Waipio Soccer Park

Waikiki 5, Na Koa 1
Lanikai 5, Army 0
Dawgs 2. Latin Hawaii 1
Amazon 6, Transandinos 4
Navy 5, Waikiki 2
Kamikaze 2, Na Koa 1
Leading scorers--Four goals: Philip Arthur (Lan). Three goals: Yovo Stephanov (Waik-1). Two goals: Antonio Valiengo (Am), Marcelo Rodrigues (Am), Chad Causey (N), David Perry (N), Erik Grubbs (Waik-2).


SURFING

Rell Sunn's Menehune Meet

At Pokai Bay
Bodyboard

6-years-and-under--1. Koa Rothman. 2. Kalawai Manuel. 3. Keanu Keaulana.
Boys 7-9--1. Chauncey Bernabe. 2. Mana Kruzuska. 3. Kawika Desoto.
Girls 7-9--1. Maile Enos. 2. Miki Rapozo. 3. Kaika'Alea Keaulana.
Boys 10-12--1. Nicholai Olson. 2. Brandon Eveland. 3. Reggie Robinson, Jr.
Girls 10-12--1. Shyla Bernabe. 2. Nohelani Martin. 3. Kahili Manner.

Shortboard

6-and-under--1. Ezekiel Lau. 2. Nathan Florence. 3. Charles Smith.
Boys 7-9--1. John John Florence. 2. Albee Layer. 3. Kaupena Bungo.
Girls 7-9--1. Ashley Hunter. 2. Carrisa Moore. 3. Coco Ho.
Boys 10-12--1. Dustin Payne. 2. Travis Beckmann. 3. Chas Chidester.
Girls 10-12--1. Marissa Eveland. 2. Bethany Hamilton. 3. Noelle Carroll.

Longboard

6-and-under--1. Ezekiel Lau. 2. Malu Lapilto. 3. Kiana Kaiwi.
Boys 7-9--1. Keanu Kaaa. 2. Kaupena Bungo. 3. Albee Layer.
Girls 7-9--1. Carissa Moore. 2. Ashley Asing. 3. Ku'ulei Mahelona.
Boys 10-12--Torey Jenkins. 2. Wesley Larsen. 3. Ehukai Woolley.
Girls 10-12--1. Geodee Clark. 2. Marissa Eveland. 3. Paige Alms.


AUTO RACING

Stock Cars

At Hawaii Motor Speedway Oval Dirt Track
Saturday
Main event winners

Winged 360 sprint cars--Albert Ternora, Jr.
Super modifieds--Jeremy Moniz.
Midgets--Chuck Garner.
Modifieds--Ikaika O'Brien.
Super stocks--James Pontin.
Mini stocks--Kala Keliinoi.
Cruzer-Bruzers--Glenn Soares.


COLLEGE FOOTBALL

All-Western Athletic Conference

Offensive Player of the Year: LaDainian Tomlinson, Sr., RB, TCU.
Defensive Player of the Year: Aaron Schobel, Sr., DE, TCU.
Freshman of the Year: Timmy Chang, QB, Hawaii.
Coach of the Year: Gary Nord, UTEP.

First Team
Offense

WR Lee Mays, UTEP, 6-3, 190 lbs., Jr.; WR Donald Shoals, Tulsa, 5-10, 175 lbs., Jr.; TE Brian Natkin, UTEP, 6-3, 245 lbs., Sr.; OL Kynan Forney, Hawaii, 6-3, 284 lbs., Sr.; OL Chris Fe'esago, San Jose State, 6-3, 324 lbs., Jr.; OL David Bobo, TCU, 6-5, 287 lbs., Sr.; OL Mike Keathley, TCU, 6-4, 300 lbs., Sr.; OL Jeff Millican, TCU, 6-5, 295 lbs., Sr.; QB Rocky Perez, UTEP, 6-0, 205 lbs., Sr.; RB Deonce Whitaker, San Jose State, 5-6, 175 lbs., Sr.; LaDanian Tomlinson, TCU, 5-11, 217 lbs., Sr.

Defense

DL Alan Harper, Fresno State, 6-2, 285 lbs., Jr.; DL Aaron Schobel, TCU, 6-4, 255 lbs., Sr.; DL Shawn Worthen, TCU, 6-2, 304 lbs., Sr.; DL Menson Holloway, UTEP, 6-2, 270 lbs., Sr.; LB Orlando Huff, Fresno State, 6-3, 240 lbs., Sr.; LB Shannon Brazzell, TCU, 5-11, 228 lbs., Sr.; LB Trey Merkens, UTEP, 6-1, 245 lbs., Sr.; DB Vernon Fox, Fresno State, 5-10, 200 lbs., Jr.; DB Curtis Fuller, TCU, 5-10, 187 lbs., Sr.; DB Greg Walls, TCU, 6-1, 187 lbs., Sr.; DB Crance Clemons, UTEP, 5-10, 160 lbs., Jr.

Specialists

-- PK Chris Kaylakie, TCU, 6-0, 194 lbs., Sr.; P Glen Beard, UTEP, 6-2, 230 lbs., Sr.; ST Donald Shoals, Tulsa, 5-10, 175 lbs., Jr.

Second Team
Offense:

WR Bernard Berrian, So., Fresno State; WR Ashley Lelie, So., Hawaii; TE Sean Brewer, Sr., San Jose State; OL Kevin Jordan, Sr., Fresno State; OL Rod Beavan, Sr., Rice; OL Jeremy Dominguez, San Jose State; OL Joel Tautuaa, Sr., San Jose State; OL Carey Clayton, Sr., UTEP; OL Jeff Seeton, Sr., UTEP; QB David Carr, Jr., Fresno State; RB Kris Briggs, Jr., SMU; RB James Fenderson, Sr., Hawaii.

Defense

DL Thabiti Lockhart, Sr., Fresno State; DL Marshall Blount, Sr., San Jose State; DL Bryan Yeager, Sr., San Jose State; DL Chase Schavrda, Sr., SMU; LB Tim Skipper, Sr., Fresno State; LB Dan Dawson, Jr., Rice; LB Josh Parry, Sr., San Jose State; LB Vic Viloria, So., SMU; DB Dante Marsh, Sr., Fresno State; DB Jacob Espiau, Jr., Hawaii; DB Nate Jackson, Jr., Hawaii; DB Travis Ortega, Sr., Rice; DB Alex Wallace, Jr. San Jose State; DB Kevin Garrett, So., SMU; DB Russell Gary, Sr., TCU; DB D.J. Walker, So., UTEP.

Specialists

PK Ricky Bishop, Sr., UTEP; P Travis Hale, So., Rice; ST LaTarence Dunbar, So., TCU.

Others receiving votes
Offense

WR-Craig Stutzmann, Jr., Hawaii; Charles Smith, Jr., Fresno State; Nate Burleson, So., Nevada; Rashied Davis, Jr., San Jose State; Edell Shepherd, Jr., San Jose State; TE-Jeremy Johnson, Fr., Fresno State; John Hampton, So., SMU; OL-Vince Manuwai, So., Hawaii;Joe Schey, So., Fresno State; Clark Roosendaal, Sr., Nevada; Heath Fowler, Jr., Rice; Jeff Erxleben, Sr., SMU; James McCarthy, Jr., SMU; Steve Wiedower, Sr., Tulsa; QB-Timmy Chang, Fr., Hawaii; David Neill, Jr., Nevada; Marcus Arroyo, So., San Jose State; Casey Printers, So., TCU; RB-Jamie Tyler, Jr., Rice.

Defense

DL-Chris Brown, So., Hawaii; Nick Burley, So., Fresno State; Larry Brown, Jr., Rice; Brandon Green, So., Rice; Jake Jackson, Sr., Rice; Kevin Aldridge, Jr., SMU; Warrie Bridwell, So., SMU; LB-Rinda Brooks, Sr., Hawaii; Robert Kemfort, Sr., Hawaii; Giachino Chiaramonte, Sr., Fresno State; Josh Smith, Sr., Nevada; Ron Ockimey, Sr., San Jose State; Chad Bayer, Jr., TCU; Ashon Farley, Sr., Tulsa; DB-Bryce McGill, Fr., Fresno State; Tierre Sams, Jr., Fresno State; Ronnie Hardiman, Fr., Nevada; Travis Seaton, Sr., San Jose State; A.J. Sheppard, Sr., UTEP; C.J. Scott, Fr., Tulsa.

Special Teams

PK-Derek Crabtree, Jr., Rice; Chris Earnest, Jr., Tulsa; P-Colin Vadheim, Sr., SMU; ST-Jamal Garland, Sr., Hawaii, Bernard Berrian, So., Fresno State; Jarmar Julien, Jr., San Jose State.


HARRAH'S ODDS

College

Saturday

FAVORITE -- TODAY -- UNDERDOG

Army -- 2 1/2 -- Navy-x

UNLV -- NL -- at Hawaii

x-at Baltimore

MAC Championship

W. Michigan -- 6 1/2 -- at Marshall

SEC Championship

At Atlanta

Florida -- 9 1/2 -- Auburn

Big 12 Championship
At Kansas City, Mo.

Oklahoma -- 2 -- Kansas St.


COLLEGE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL

NCAA Division I Tournament

All Times EST
First Round
Tomorrow

At Honolulu

Utah (22-7) vs. Texas Tech (24-8), 5 p.m.
Davidson (24-11) at Hawaii (27-1), 7 p.m.

At Santa Clara, Calif.

San Jose State (22-9) vs. Long Beach State (22-7), 3 p.m.
CS Sacramento (21-11) at Santa Clara (26-4), 5 p.m.

At Santa Barbara, Calif.

Loyola Marymount (20-8) vs. Stanford (18-11), 3:30 p.m.
Texas-San Antonio (24-8) at UC Santa Barbara (23-7), 5:30 p.m.

At Minneapolis

Duke (21-12) vs. Arizona State (17-11), 2p.m.
Robert Morris (21-15) at Minnesota 28-3), 4 p.m.

At Gainesville, Fla.

Southeast Missouri State (22-8) vs. North Carolina (26-7), noon
Arkansas-Little Rock (23-6) at Florida (27-4), 2 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 1

At Lincoln, Neb.

South Carolina (21-6) vs. George Washington (25-5), 1 p.m.
Princeton (20-8) at Nebraska (28-0), 3 p.m.

At Columbus, Ohio

Cincinnati (24-9) vs. Notre Dame (25-6), noon
Ball State (25-6) at Ohio State (24-6), 2 p.m.

At Provo, Utah

Utah State (21-9) vs. Missouri (24-6), 2 p.m.
Hofstra (23-10) at Brigham Young (24-6), 4 p.m.

At Tucson, Ariz.

Louisville (26-7) vs. Michigan (18-13), 3 p.m.
Alabama A&M (31-2) at Arizona (25-4), 5 p.m.

At University Park, Pa.

Tennessee (23-9) vs. Washington State (18-9), noon
James Madison (21-9) at Penn State (27-5), 2 p.m.

At Fort Collins, Colo.

Colorado (16-11) vs. Georgia Tech (25-7), 3 p.m.
Radford (28-6) at Colorado State (30-4), 5 p.m.

At Los Angeles

Cal Poly-SLO (16-11) vs. South Florida (28-5), 3 p.m.
Georgia State (28-9) at Southern California (25-2), 5 p.m.

At Madison, Wis.

Western Michigan (25-5) vs. Northern Iowa (28-4),1 p.m.
Bucknell (17-14) at Wisconsin (28-3), 3 p.m.

At Malibu, Calif.

Loyola, Ill. (22-8) vs. Kansas State (20-8), noon
Fairfield (26-6) at Pepperdine (23-6), 2 p.m.

At Stockton, Calif.

Houston (21-10) vs. Texas A&M (19-8), 3 p.m.
Oral Roberts (21-11) at Pacific (26-3), 5 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 2

At Los Angeles

Wisconsin-Milwaukee (23-4) vs. Michigan State (17-12), 3 p.m.
Morgan State (25-15) at UCLA (22-7), 5 p.m.


VOLLEYBALL

ILH All-Stars

Selected by league coaches

Varsity boys

FIRST TEAM

Player of the Year--Will Reppun (6-2, Sr., Punahou)

Brian Congiliere (6-4, Sr., St. Louis); Arist DeWolf (6-6, Sr., St. Louis); Ricky Estrada (5-10, Jr., Kamehameha); Mike Harada (6-3, Sr., Punahou); Kea Kometani (6-4, Sr., Punahou); Bryson Metz (6-3, Sr., Kamehameha)

SECOND TEAM

Aka Beaumont (6-4, Sr., Mid-Pacific); Jon Paul Keb (6-0, Sr., Kamehameha); Bobby Nash (6-6, So., Iolani); Kupono Nu'uhiwa (5-8, Jr., Punahou); Donavan Roque (5-10, Sr., Kamehameha); Kui Tolentino (5-10, Jr., Damien)

Honorable Mention

Damien: Jayson Aguinaldo, Chad Kamalani, Mason Nebrija, David Woodward; Hanalani: David Wee, Bryan Yamamoto; Hawaii Baptist: Matthew Bninski, Dayson Lee, Brent Monden; Iolani: Sean Carney, Jon Grobe; Kamehameha: Eric Kalima, Isaac Kneubuhl, Vaughn Lorenzo; Maryknoll: Jason Kennedy; Mid-Pacific: Jeff Campaniano, Tyler Okamura; Punahou: Gary Johnson, Daniel Lam, Kaione Scott; St. Louis: Justin Harris, Jesse Tokuafu, Brian Zodrow; University: Patrick Chun.

Coach of the Year--Scott Rigg, Punahou

Varsity girls

FIRST TEAM

Player of the Year--Milia Macfarlane (5-5, Sr., Punahou)

Piikea Dudoit (5-10, Sr., Kamehameha); Kanoe Kamana'o (5-7, So., Iolani); Michelle Look (5-8, Jr., Punahou); Elizabeth Narkon (5-11, Jr., St. Francis); Puna Richardson (5-11, So., Punahou); Janeen Waialae (5-8, Sr., University)

SECOND TEAM

Kalae Araujo (5-6, Sr., St. Francis); Nohealani Burgess (5-5, Sr., Sacred Hearts); Ashley Elliazar (5-7, Jr., Iolani); Kaleo Ka'aihue (5-8, Sr., Punahou); Mel Tang (5-6, So., Maryknoll); Kim Tano (5-9, Sr., St. Francis)

Honorable Mention

Hawaii Baptist: Tiffany Butac, Breeanne Makishi, Kara Morita, Rachel Yoshizu; Iolani: Kea Campbell, Lauren Char, Alicia Higa, Blair Nonaka, Raeceen Woolford; Kamehameha: Courtney Cho, Mounia Nihipali; St. Andrew's: Cheryl Leong, Jamie Makiya, Randi Rezents; Punahou: Caroline Ane, Melissa Wilton; St. Francis: Sarah Desuacido; Sacred Hearts: Marcella Clark, Katie Kamelamela; University: Jeanal Souza, Litiana Vakasausau.

Coach of the Year--Sean Maskell, St. Francis



OIA All-Stars

Varsity boys

Western Division

FIRST TEAM

Player of the Year--Thomas Vito (6-2, Sr., Waipahu)

Clint Torres, Jr. (6-0, Sr., Leilehua); Dana Kaleiohi (5-4, Sr., Pearl City); Paul Kaio (6-3, Sr., Waianae); Joshua Jumawan (5-10, Sr., Leilehua); Tyler Padayao (5-10, Sr., Pearl City); Scott Kobayashi (5-7, Sr., Pearl City); Elmer Malealii III (5-7, Jr., Leilehua)

SECOND TEAM

Fenton Palakiko (5-10, Jr., Nanakuli); Brent Kahue (5-7, Sr., Pearl City); Charles Kaopua (5-11, Sr., Nanakuli); Bronson Range (6-2, Sr., Mililani); Wayne Tui (6-1, Sr., Waianae); Gregory Sistoso (5-10, Sr., Waialua)

Honorable Mention

Leilehua: Stephen Gascon, Ezekiel Infiel, Michael Newmeyer II; Nanakuli: Evared Romena, John Kanui, Abe Nuuanu; Moanalua: Noah Casaquit, Kent Kim, Richard Morales; Pearl City: Tyler Hue. Radford: Allison Dupont, Joshua Auelua, Travis Mickey, Andre Auelua; Waianae: Kelo Uiti, Kainoa Hoopii, Caleb Laa; Waipahu: Maota Tuitea, Eseta Sua'ana, Ty Takahashi, John Bautista; Aiea: Sharodd Gale, Dane Justman, Eric Min, Sean Katada, Chris Setoda; Campbell: Nolan Rapoza, Mark Gomez, Gary Ramirez, Taetuli Tafai, David Ramirez; Waialua: Jonathan Aceret, Ty Ching, Rusnell Pascual, Jordan Macadangdang; Mililani: Lance Tomasa, Ryan Gonzales, Justin Himori, Keith Philaphandeth.

Coach of the Year--Kaylene Keoho, Waipahu

Eastern Division

FIRST TEAM

Player of the Year--Kaimi Guerreiro (5-10, Sr., Kalaheo)

John Lam Ho (5-8, Sr., Castle); Joshua Yoshimoto (5-10, Sr., Roosevelt); Shawn Pacquing (6-0, Sr., McKinley); Jared Shirai (5-7, Sr., Kaimuki); Kinohi Aki (6-3, Sr., Farrington); Jose Sierra (5-9, Jr., Moanalua); Aaron Ramirez (5-3, Sr., Farrington)

SECOND TEAM

Mason Kita (5-11, Sr., Castle); Justin Bright (6-0, Sr., Castle); Richard Morales (5-8, Sr., Moanalua); Jacob Gaison (5-10, Jr., Moanalua); Ikaiak Francis (6-6, Jr., Kalaheo); Sam Duncan (6-0, Sr., Kaimuki)

Honorable Mention

Castle: John Valenzuela, Chris Church; Roosevelt: Gabriel Manaupau, Matt Hashimoto, Bryson Villanueva, Kaiwi Hopkins; Kalaheo: Nicholas Yeager, Mike Chong, Charles Elliott; Kahuku: Sam Moe, Brandon Thompson; Kailua: Sione Tamale, Koali Castillo, Kalei Lyons, Sean Stewart, Erik Mueller; McKinley: Justin Book, Isaiah Aina, Norris Cheng, Chris Orimoto; Farrington: Patrick Costelo, Henry Valiente, Naseri Sunia; Kaimuki: Kama Ano, Kapono David, Nicola Saban; Kaiser: Thomas Brede, Erik Shimane; Moanalua: Erik Ko, Ben Schirmer.

Coach of the Year--Pat Gomes, Castle

Varsity girls

Western Division

FIRST TEAM

Player of the Year--Kaala Lo (5-6, Sr., Mililani)

Jacelyn Reyes (5-9, Sr., Aiea); Ashley Watanabe (5-5, Sr., Aiea); Uheina Tuihalafatai (5-9, Sr., Mililani); Briana Marinas (5-8, Sr., Waianae); Aritta Lane (5-11, Sr., Aiea); Jeanetter Mendoza (5-3, Sr., Pearl City); Joelle Sugai (5-2, Sr., Aiea)

SECOND TEAM

Keesha Aldridge (6-2, Sr., Aiea); Malia Chun-Lianos (5-10, Sr., Leilehua); Kelii Yuen (5-5, Jr., Pearl City); Maellene Foki (5-6, Sr., Radford; Natacia Manuma (5-9, Sr., Radford); Renee Downy (5-6, Sr., Mililani)

Honorable Mention

Aiea: Mildred Bulosan; Campbell: Rachel Kaleopa, Michelle Melendres, Natasha Hong, Kealaonalani Medeiros, Dawnne Kaniaupio; Leilehua: Kaci Galarza, Heidi Garcia, Annie Lanoza, Charlotte Garcia; Nanakuli: Lehua Yap, Emeialaokekai Keiki, Alisha Kaup'ala; Pearl City: Courtney Doliente, Chalice Kaapuni, Jessie Mau; Radford: Jasmine Kapesi, Meaghan Rivera, Brianna Reyes; Waialua: Tasi Kilo, Joey Daquioag, Nicole Awaya; Waianae: Royal Kaukani, Kristin Kekahuna, Flora Narvaez, Cassandra Taualo; Waipahu: Tanya Lurifi, Diana Pataua, Molly Fa'amai, Ilisapesi Makisi, Vania Thornosn

Coach of the Year--Blythe Yamamoto, Aiea

Eastern Division

FIRST TEAM

Player of the Year--Holly Yamada (5-6, Sr., Farrington)

Cherie Mattoon (5-8, Sr., McKinely); Naomi Edgell (5-8, Sr., Moanalua); Natasha Kai (5-8, Sr., Kahuku); Kahala Kabalis (5-8, Sr., Moanalua); Pomai Neff (5-7, Sr., Kaiser); Kehau Bajet (5-1, Sr., McKinley); Lizel Ganotisi (5-1, Sr., Farrington)

SECOND TEAM

Jamie Reyes (5-7, Sr., Kaimuki); Ashley Kamakawiwo'ole (5-4, Sr., Kaimuki); Jodie Nakashima (Sr., Roosevelt); Jennifer Nuesca (5-5, Sr., Farrington); Janice Fonoti (5-10, So., Farrington); Kahea Rodrigues (5-4, Jr., Roosevelt)

Honorable Mention

Farrington: Sally Sale; McKinley: Kari Shimomura, Kelly Lewis, Chayne Tesoro; Kalani: Jadee Tanabe; Kasier: Jennifer Hall, Kim Shimoda, Keri Kimura; Castle: Kawai Hopkins, Shannon Ibarra, Don Dee Reames; Roosevelt: Nicole Ka'ahanui, Cheri Kahooilihala, Jodi Nakashima, Keri Vierra; Kalaheo: Heather Gonsalves, Meghan Watson; Kailua: Michelle Isa, Ashley Laurito; Kaimuki: Cheri Kishimoto, Jamie Tsubaki, Tara Coleman-Rillamas; Kahuku: Mary Stibbard, Grace George; Moanalua: Kelly Kim, Jennifer Narimatsu, Amanda Vasquez.

Coach of the Year--Mona Ah Hoy, Kahuku



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