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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, October 29, 2002

Weekly honors

NATE ADAMS

Mililani football

Caught four passes for 55 yards, including a diving 15-yard touchdown reception with eight seconds remaining, to lift the Trojans to a 19-15 playoff victory over Nanakuli.

NICCOLE AKAU

Lutheran bowling

Bowled games of 217 and 233 and had a series of 629 to help the Lions upset previously unbeaten Hawai'i Baptist. She also bowled a 529 series against Punahou.

AKAMU AKI

Baldwin football

Senior receiver caught 10 passes for 167 yards and one touchdown in the Bears' 40-0 victory over Lahainaluna.

KAWAI AKINA

Kamehameha football

Passed for 176 yards and two scores in the Warriors' 35-7 victory over Pac-Five.

Stephen Alcoran

Leilehua air riflery

Scored 266 points to win the OIA individual championship.

KAENA APANA

Nanakuli girls volleyball

Had 23 kills, 22 digs and three aces in a 15-17, 15-12, 15-8 victory over Roosevelt.

ALICIA ARNOTT

La Pietra volleyball

Had 27 kills and two aces in a 15-1, 15-13, 14-16, 15-5 victory over Hawai'i Baptist.

IKAIKA ASINSIN

Nanakuli football

Senior fullback rushed for 172 yards and one touchdown, ran in a two-point conversion and kicked an extra point in the Golden Hawks' 19-15 playoff loss to Mililani.

BILLY BARBOUR

Mililani football

Rushed for 148 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries in the Trojans' 19-15 playoff victory over Nanakuli.

MATT BELL

Farrington football

Junior running back rushed for 174 yards and one touchdown on 28 carries, and also caught four passes for 51 yards and another touchdown in the Governors' 41-8 playoff victory over Leilehua.

TAMARAH BINEK

Waiakea cross country

Was the top Hawai'i finisher in the Hawai'i Prep Invitational with a 2-mile time of 13 minutes, 25 seconds.

J.B. BOLSON

Kamehameha cross country

Took first place in an ILH meet with a 3-mile time of 16 minutes, 55 seconds.

JUSTIN CABANSAG

St. Louis football

Senior fullback rushed for 135 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries to help the Crusaders defeat Iolani, 35-3.

JARED CHAPMAN

Hawai'i Prep cross country

Took first in the Hawai'i Prep Invitational, finishing a 3-mile course in 18 minutes, 4 seconds.

EHREN CHING

Mililani cross country

Won the OIA West championship with a 3-mile time of 16 minutes, 51 seconds at Nanakuli.

ANELI CUBI-OTINERU

Punahou girls volleyball

Sophomore outside hitter had 18 kills, 17 digs and six aces in a four-game loss to Iolani.

JESSE CUMMINGS

Pearl City bowling

Bowled a 246 game and 654 series to help the Chargers defeat Kapolei, 2-1.

JORDON DIZON

Waimea football

Junior running back rushed for 164 yards and two touchdowns on 31 carries in the Menehune's 20-7 victory over Kaua'i.

KAMAILE DURRETT

University volleyball

Senior middle blocker had a combined 24 kills, three solo blocks, five block assists and 11 digs in victories over St. Andrew's, Sacred Hearts and Maryknoll which resulted in an ILH consolation tournament championship for the Junior Rainbows.

BOBBY GEORGE

St. Louis football

Senior quarterback completed 15 of 23 passes for 158 yards and three touchdowns in the Crusaders' 35-3 victory over Iolani.

PATTI HARDIMON

Moanalua volleyball

Senior middle blocker put down the first 11 spikes she attempted for kills and hit .917 for the match in the Menehunes' 15-2, 15-11 OIA quarterfinal victory over Nanakuli.

KEAHI HOLDER

King Kekaulike football

Junior linebacker had 12 tackles, seven solo, returned a fumble 74 yards for a touchdown and made an interception late in Na Ali'i's 34-22 victory over St. Anthony.

ISAIAH IAEA

McKinley football

Caught four passes for 146 yards and one touchdown in the Tigers' 27-7 playoff victory over Waipahu.

KANOE KAMANA'O

Iolani girls volleyball

Had 19 kills and an ace in the Raiders' 15-12, 11-15, 15-11, 15-2 victory over Punahou.

JAMES KAMOKU

Kealakehe football

Running back/linebacker scored touchdowns on a 52-yard run and 42-yard catch and led the Waveriders in tackles in a 46-15 victory over Waiakea.

THOMAS KAMOKU

Kealakehe football

Junior running back rushed for 204 yards and four touchdowns on 23 carries in the Waveriders' 46-15 victory over Waiakea.

ASHLEY KAU

University girls volleyball

Junior outside hitter/setter had a combined 42 kills, 36 assists, 17 digs and seven aces in victories over St. Andrew's, Sacred Hearts and Maryknoll which secured the ILH consolation tournament title for the Junior Rainbows.

SHAWN KAULEINAMOKU

St. Louis football

Filling in for two injured receivers, caught five passes for 60 yards and two touchdowns in the Crusaders' 35-3 victory over Iolani.

BRAD LAU

Hawai'i Prep football

Ran for 166 yards and one touchdown in Na Kamakani's 13-0 victory over Honoka'a, setting a BIIF single-season rushing record with 1,528 yards. The previous record of 1,402 yards was set by Konawaena's Steve Ma-helona in 1999.

ERIC LEONG

Maryknoll bowling

Bowled a 245 game and 567 series against Hawai'i Baptist.

DIANE LUI

McKinley air riflery

Scored 241 points to force a playoff in the OIA individual championship before falling to Kapolei's Tricia Warashina.

PIPPA MACDONALD

Punahou cross country

Took first place in an ILH meet with a 2-mile time of 11 minutes, 50 seconds.

JOHN MAI

McKinley football

Kicked field goals of 34 and 40 yards in the Tigers' 27-7 playoff victory over Waipahu.

SARAH MASON

St. Joseph volleyball

Senior middle blocker had 10 kills in a 15-8, 15-4 victory over Kealakehe which completed a perfect (13-0) regular season for the Cardinals, who clinched their first girls championship in any sport in school history.

TAMARI MIYASHIRO

Kalani girls volleyball

Sophomore outside hitter had 11 kills and hit .455 for the match in the Falcons' 15-8, 16-14 OIA quarterfinal victory over Kalaheo.

DREW MONAHAN

Punahou football

Completed 10 of 15 passes for 169 yards and two touchdowns in the Buffanblu's 35-6 victory over Damien.

TARA NISHIDA

Castle bowling

Bowled a 221 game and 522 series to help the Knights defeat Castle, 2-1.

RYAN ORME

Kahuku cross country

Won the OIA East championship with a 3-mile time of 16 minutes, 24 seconds at Castle.

isha rapanat

Moloka'i girls volleyball

Had 15 kills in a 15-6, 10-15, 15-6 victory over Lana'i.

ALI RIGG

La Pietra volleyball

Had 15 kills, two blocks and two aces in a 15-1, 15-13, 14-16, 15-5 victory over Hawai'i Baptist.

KAI ROZET

St. Anthony football

Senior running back rushed for 145 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries and also caught a 31-yard pass for a touchdown in the Trojans' 34-22 loss to King Kekaulike.

JULIANA SANDERS

Kalaheo volleyball

Had 16 kills and two blocks in the Mustangs' OIA quarterfinal loss to Kalani.

KAHE SANTOS

Kamehameha football

Rushed for 169 yards and one touchdown on 16 carries and caught two passes for 29 yards in the Warriors' 35-7 victory over Pac-Five.

MIKA SHIMABUKURO

Hawai'i Baptist bowling

Bowled a 214 game and 554 series in a 3-0 victory over St. Francis.

C.J. SMITH

Punahou water polo

Scored a game-high five goals in the Buffanblu's 9-6 victory over Iolani which secured the ILH regular season championship.

NIK SOON

Kamehameha football

Junior linebacker had three tackles for a loss, including two sacks, in the Warriors' 35-6 victory over Pac-Five.

CHRIS SORANAKA

Roosevelt bowling

Bowled a 225 game and 541 series to lead the Rough Riders to a 3-0 victory over Farrington.

KARI TANIMOTO

Pearl City cross country

Won the OIA West championship with a 2-mile time of 12 minutes, 27 seconds at Nanakuli.

SHEENA THAIN

McKinley cross country

Won the OIA East championship with a 2-mile time of 13 minutes, 1 second at Castle.

JINHO TOHARA

Kealakehe football

Sophomore running back rushed for 126 yards and one touchdown in the Waveriders' 46-15 victory over Waiakea.

JOSH VIERRA

Kamehameha football

Caught four passes for 92 yards and two touchdowns in the Warriors' 35-7 victory over Kamehameha.

CHELSEY VILLANUEVA

Kapolei air riflery

Scored 240 points to lead the Hurricanes to the OIA team championship.

TRICIA WARASHINA

Kapolei air riflery

Scored 241 points to win the OIA individual championship.

ABEL WERNER

McKinley football

Junior quarterback completed 17 of 30 passes for 308 yards and two touchdowns in the Tigers' 27-7 playoff victory over Waipahu.