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POSTED: Wednesday, November 05, 2008

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Bryce Jenkins Leilehua cross country
He recovered from a knee injury to finish the season with his third state championship, winning the 3-mile Hawaii High School Athletic Association meet at Hawaii Prep in 17 minutes, 13 seconds.

  Clarissa Akana Sacred Hearts air riflery
She scored 556 points to win the girls crown at the Hawaii High School Athletic Association state championships at Blaisdell Exhibition Hall.

 

HONOR ROLL

Air Riflery

» LeLan Aranaydo, Pearl City: scored 546 points to win the boys title at the HHSAA state championships

 

BOWLING

» Dara Ajimine, Kalani: scored a 1,752 series to win the girls title at the HHSAA state championships at Lihue Bowling Center

» Corey Gushikuma, Baldwin: scored a 1,788 series to win the boys title at the HHSAA state championships

 

CROSS COUNTRY

» Bailey Massenburg, King Kekaulike: won the girls race in the HHSAA state championships in 20:42

 

FOOTBALL

» Michael Alcoran, Ka'u: nine tackles against Kamehameha-Hawaii
» Rolland Alcoran, Ka'u: passed for 99 yards, rushed for 50 yards and caught an 80-yard touchdown pass against Kamehameha-Hawaii
» London Amorin, Pac-Five: 11 receptions for 135 yards and a touchdown against Damien
» Jarrett Arakawa, Iolani: went 17-for-23 for 219 passing yards and a touchdown with one pick against Word of Life
» Dylan Bolos, Waiakea: rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns against Honokaa
» Moses Fierro, Kauai: seven receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown against Waimea
» Jordan Fukumoto, Saint Louis: five receptions for 106 yards and two touchdowns against Kamehameha
» Jeremy Higgins, Saint Louis: went 29-for-43 for 484 passing yards, six touchdowns and no interceptions in a win over Kamehameha; also rushed for a touchdown
» Ryan Ho, Kamehameha: rushed for 56 yards, caught four passes for 67 yards and recovered a fumble for a touchdown against Saint Louis
» Kellen Imada, Iolani: rushed for 83 yards and three touchdowns, and caught a 20-yard pass against Word of Life
» Makana Kaanoi, Damien: caught touchdown passes of 40 and 29 yards against Pac-Five
» Edmund Kamano Jr., Kamehameha: went 26-for-45 for 296 passing yards, three touchdowns and one pick against Saint Louis
» St. John Lessary III, Kahuku: rushed for 99 yards and kicked a go-ahead 36-yard field goal against Waianae
» Maika Mataele, Kamehameha: nine receptions for 152 yards and two touchdowns against Saint Louis
» Trevor Mau, Saint Louis: five receptions for 154 yards and two touchdowns against Kamehameha
» Gabe Miller, Word of Life: rushed for 112 yards and a touchdown against Iolani
» P.J. Minaya, Pac-Five: passed for 278 yards with a touchdown and an interception against Damien
» Ikaika Mokiao, Damien: rushed for 86 yards and added a 9-yard reception against Pac-Five
» Kapoo Piena, King Kekaulike: rushed for 125 yards and a touchdown against St. Anthony
» Sheldon Sakai, Kauai: nine receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown against Waimea
» Apelu So'oalo, Farrington: rushed for 135 yards and two touchdowns against Leilehua
» Billy Ray Stutzmann, Saint Louis: 10 receptions for 135 yards and a touchdown against Kamehameha
» Sam Unger, Konawaena: passed for 201 yards and two touchdowns, and ran for another score against Hawaii Prep
» Jordan Ursua, Kealakehe: rushed for two touchdowns and threw the game-winning score in overtime to beat Keaau
» Austin Wakinekona, Saint Louis: rushed for 84 yards and a touchdown, and caught one pass for 19 yards against Kamehameha
» Buta Wilhelm-Ioane, Baldwin: passed for 230 yards and four touchdowns against Maui
» Paleku Yasay, Kauai: rushed for 100 yards and a touchdown against Waimea

 

VOLLEYBALL

» Alex Akana, Kamehameha: 11 kills and three blocks against Punahou in the ILH championship match
» Taylor Akana, Kamehameha: 14 kills against Punahou in the ILH tournament final and 12 kills against Punahou in the league championship match
» Caitlyn Andrade, Kamehameha: 40 assists against Punahou in the ILH tournament final, and 34 assists and four kills against Punahou in the league championship
» Elizabeth Blake, Kahuku: 41 assists against Moanalua
» Lahela Kaili-Laroya, Moanalua: 17 kills against Kahuku and 27 kills in a rematch with the Red Raiders
» Anuhea Keanini, Punahou: nine kills against Kamehameha in the ILH championship match
» Kayzsa-Ann Konohia, Kailua: 17 kills against Kapolei
» Lavinia Latu, Kahuku: four aces against Moanalua
» Carsen Mata, Moanalua: 28 assists, 12 kills and six aces against Kahuku, and 46 assists in a rematch against Kahuku
» Marie Nataniela, Kapolei: 15 kills against Kailua in the OIA White final
» Kaylee Ponce, Moanalua: 20 kills against Farrington and 15 kills against Kahuku
» Sherie Recca, Kailua: 13 kills and five aces against Castle
» Fraustina Sagapolu, Farrington: eight kills and two aces against Mililani
» Nile Te'o, Kahuku: 15 kills against Moanalua
» Fenumiai Tofilau, Farrington: 12 kills against Moanalua
» Amanda Tonga, Kahuku: five blocks and four kills against Moanalua, and eight kills and three blocks in a rematch with Moanalua
» Whitney Viveiros, Kamehameha: 10 kills against Punahou in the ILH tournament final

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Football Top 10

The Top 10 high school football 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, RecordLast gamenext gamePTS.PVS.
1. Punahou (17), 8-1none last weekvs. Kamehameha2841
2. Saint Louis (12), 7-1beat Kamehamehanone this week2792
3. Kahuku (1), 9-1beat Waianaevs. Farrington2354
4. Farrington, 8-2beat Leilehuavs. Kahuku2095
5. Leilehua, 8-2lost to Farringtonlost to Farrington1653
6. Baldwin, 7-1beat Mauiat King Kekaulike1247
7. 'Iolani, 8-3beat Word of Lifevs. Pac-Five938
8. Kamehameha, 7-4lost to Saint Louisvs. Punahou906
9. Waianae, 5-5lost to Kahukuat Leilehua719
10. Campbell, 9-1none last weekvs. Radford4210

» Also receiving votes: Kauai 14, Konawaena 11, Lahainaluna 10, Radford 10, Kealakehe 8, Kapolei 4, Mililani 1.

 

Girls volleyball Top 10

The Top 10 high school girls volleyball 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, RecordLast matchnext matchPTS.PVS.
1. Kamehameha (10), 17-2beat Punahoustate tourney1372
2. Punahou, 16-3lost to Kamehamehavs. McKinley1191
3. Kahuku (2), 16-0beat Moanaluastate tourney1173
4. Hawaii Baptist, 16-2none last weekstate tourney805
5. Moanalua, 11-5lost to Kahukuvs. Aiea696
6. 'Iolani, 14-3season over
644
7. Waiakea, 16-0none last weekstate tourney637
8. Word of Life, 11-6none last weekvs. Honokaa289
9. Aiea, 13-2lost to McKinleyvs. Moanalua188
10. Farrington, 11-7lost to Moanaluavs. KS-Hawaii17
» Also receiving votes: Kamehameha-Maui 12, Kamehameha-Hawaii 11, McKinley 9, Molokai 7, Kapolei 5, Hilo 5, Mililani 4, Kauai 3.

» No longer in top 10 (previous rank): Mililani (No. 10).