Weekly honors
PAULO AGA
Waipahu football Senior quarterback completed 6 of 8 passes for 178 yards and three touchdowns, and rushed for 30 yards and one touchdown on five carries in the Marauders' 47-7 victory over Pearl City. |
DAYTON AHNEE
Castle football Senior wide receiver/defensive back caught a 13-yard touchdown pass to help cut a 14-point second-quarter deficit in half, then recovered a fumble in the fourth quarter and ran it back 40 yards for a touchdown to help give the Knights a 30-29 lead they would not relinquish against Kailua. |
CHELSEY BARBA
Waimea football Senior running back rushed for 147 yards on 19 carries to help lead the Menehune to a 40-0 victory over Kapa'a, clinching a 10th consecutive KIF championship for Waimea. |
TRAVIS CANONIZADO
Kalani football Senior running back rushed for 232 yards and one touchdown on 27 carries in the Falcons' 42-35 loss to Waialua. |
BYUNG-SUK CHOI
Kalani air riflery Senior won a tie-breaker after shooting 252 to win the OIA boys individual championship. The fourth-year shooter also won the title as a sophomore. |
KYLE CHU
St. Louis air riflery Senior scored a 531 out of a possible 600 series to capture the ILH air riflery individual championship. His season series average was 255.50 out of a possible 300. |
FERRON 'LOGA' FONOIMOANA
Kahuku football Senior receiver caught two touchdown passes in the Red Raiders' 54-14 victory over Campbell, tying the OIA single-season record for TD catches of 10 shared by Farrington's Kurtis Hetrick (1991) and Moanalua's Jimmy Strombach (2001). |
INOKE FUNAKI
Kahuku football Senior quarterback passed for five touchdowns in the first half of the Red Raiders' 54-14 victory over Campbell. |
BRENTON HARBOTTLE
Kailua football Running back rushed for 181 yards and one touchdown on 35 carries in the Surfriders' 36-29 loss to Castle. |
HEATHER KIYOTA
Leilehua air riflery Senior tallied 250 points to capture the OIA girls individual championship. This is her second season in the sport. |
LOLE LAOLAGI
'Aiea football Senior quarterback completed 20 of 27 passes for 265 yards and four touchdowns in a 34-21 victory over Kaiser, setting an OIA single-season record for touchdown passes with 28. Kaiser's B.J. Bernard had the previous mark of 27, set last year. |
CHAD MOCK
Farrington football Senior wide receiver caught four passes for 87 yards, including three TD catches in the first half of the Governors' 33-20 victory over Leilehua. |
LIZ NARKON
St. Francis volleyball Senior middle blocker/outside hitter had 16 kills in a 7-15, 15-5, 16-14 victory over Maryknoll and had 12 kills in 17-15, 15-4 victory over Hawai'i Baptist. The Troubadours overcame an 0-10 deficit in the first game against HBA. |
SPENCER OMALZA
Leilehua football Sophomore quarterback completed 21 of 42 passes for 209 yards and two touchdowns in the Mules' 33-20 loss to Farrington. |
KEKOA REYES
Wai'anae football Senior scored on a 1-yard run and 51-yard interception return and rushed for 69 yards on nine carries while playing running back, quarterback and safety in the Seariders' 27-7 victory over Mililani. |
KIONA SILIGA
Kalaheo football Senior slotback caught six passes for 106 yards and one touchdown, threw one touchdown pass for 37 yards, had two kickoff returns for 107 yards and kicked three extra points in a 21-20 victory over Nanakuli. |
MEADE TABATA
Baldwin football Junior defensive lineman made 13 tackles, including nine solo and two sacks, to help the Bears upset Lahainaluna, 26-7. |
CHARLIE TANTOG
Waialua football Senior running back rushed for 174 yards and three touchdowns on 11 carries to help the Bulldogs defeat Kalani 42-35 for their first victory of the season. |
VICCI YAU
Punahou air riflery Junior had a 530 series out of a possible 600, to win the ILH individual air riflery title. She finished the regular season with a 265.29 average, tops in the ILH. |
BOWLING
JAMIE BURGETT, Hawai'i Baptist Rolled a high game of 230 and accumulated a total pinfall of 1,058 to lead the Eagles to sweeps of Punahou and Kamehameha.
JASON KOTANI, 'Aiea Bowled a high game of 251 and had a 705 series in a 3-0 victory over Campbell.
CHAD UYEHARA, Hawai'i Baptist Bowled a high game of 240 and accumulated a total pinfall of 1,196 as the Eagles swept Damien and took two of three games from St. Louis.
CROSS COUNTRY
TODD IACOVELLI, Punahou Senior ran Kamehameha's 3-mile course in 16 minutes, 13 seconds to win an all-ILH meet and help the Buffanblu to a team victory.
FOOTBALL
JOEL BOTELHO, Castle Senior quarterback completed 11 of 22 passes for 162 yards and two touchdowns, and rushed seven times for 35 yards and one touchdown, including the game-sealing score with 1:02 remaining in the Knights' 36-29 victory over Kailua.
DAVID CHU, Kaiser Senior quarterback completed 27 of 40 passes for 289 yards and three touchdowns in the Cougars' 34-21 loss to 'Aiea.
MICHAEL DONAHOO, Baldwin Junior quarterback completed 18 of 30 passes for 257 yards in the Bears' 26-7 victory over Lahainaluna.
RAYMOND FOSTER, King Kekaulike Senior quarterback/slotback rushed for 73 yards and one touchdown on 13 carries and completed 2 of 3 passes for 35 yards in Na Ali'i's 17-6 victory over St. Anthony.
MIKE GARCIA, Kalaheo Senior quarterback completed 11 of 18 passes for 242 yards and one touchdown in the Mustangs' 21-20 victory over Nanakuli.
BOBBY GEORGE, St. Louis Junior quarterback completed 17 of 26 passes for 240 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Crusaders to a 35-3 victory over Pac-Five.
RAYNOLD STOWERS, Iolani Sophomore running back rushed for 122 yards and one touchdown on six carries in the Raiders' 47-0 victory over Damien.
KIMO TERRY, McKinley Senior running back rushed for 100 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries in the Tigers' 18-14 victory over Kaimuki.
VOLLEYBALL
HEIDI GARCIA, Leilehua Had 13 kills in the Mules' 12-15, 15-10, 16-14 victory over 'Aiea.