Weekly honors
BASEBALL
MATT BELL
Farrington
Went 3-for-4, with a two-run homer and a grand slam, to help the Governors defeat Castle, 8-3.
BLAINE BERNARDES
Lahainaluna
Pitched a three-hitter with 15 strikeouts and also drove in two runs to help the Lunas defeat Seabury Hall, 6-0.
NICK FREITAS
Kamehameha
Went 3-for-3 with a triple and two RBIs and three runs scored in a 14-3 victory over Iolani, then went 2-for-4 with a double and home run in a 15-8 win over Mid-Pacific.
RYSON MAURICIO
Kamehameha
Went 3-for-3 with three RBIs in a 15-8 victory over Mid-Pacific.
KAIMI MEAD
Roosevelt
Pitched a four-hitter, with 14 strikeouts and two walks, to help the Rough Riders defeat previously unbeaten Kailua, 4-1.
BRANDON MORIMOTO
Roosevelt
Went 3-for-3, with a double and home run, to help the Rough Riders defeat previously unbeaten Kailua, 4-1.
DAYNE OGAWA
Kamehameha
Went 3-for-3 with a triple and two runs in a 14-3 victory over Iolani, then had a two-run homer in a 15-8 win over Mid-Pacific.
VANCE OTAKE
Maui
Pitched a two-hitter, with 12 strikeouts, in a victory over King Kekaulike, then got a save by pitching 1á innings of relief against Na Ali'i two days later.
MELVIN SILVA
Kahuku
Pitched a five-hitter, with eight strikeouts and two walks, to help the Red Raiders defeat Kalaheo, 3-1.
MAX YOUNG
St. Anthony
Went 3-for-5, including a double and two inside-the-park home runs, to help the Trojans defeat Ka'ahumanu Hou.
BASKETBALL
CHRISTIE AYERS
Pearl City
Scored 14 of her season-high 29 points in the second period of the Chargers' 60-52 victory over Mililani.
BRE CARSON
Kalaheo
Scored a game-high 20 points, including six 3-pointers, to help the Tigers defeat Kalani.
JASMINE DULAN
St. Francis
Scored 13 points, grabbed four rebounds and dished five assists to help the Troubadours defeat Sacred Hearts, 61-51.
GINGER GRAVELLE
Iolani
Scored 19 points in a 47-33 victory over University and 19 in a 51-37 loss to Punahou.
PATTI HARDIMON
Moanalua
Scored a game-high 16 points despite a sprained ankle to help the Menehunes defeat Kahuku, 49-44, in a meeting of unbeaten teams.
BECKY HOGUE
Punahou
Scored 17 points in a 52-34 victory over Maryknoll and 22 in a 51-37 win over Iolani.
AMBER LEE
McKinley
Scored 16 points, including two free throws with 16 seconds remaining, to help the Tigers defeat Farrington, 37-34.
KEPUA LEE
Moanalua
With fellow starters Patti Hardimon (ankle) and Amy Kotani (mild concussion) injured, Lee scored all of her game-high 16 points in the first half of a victory over Castle, then scored nine points and had two steals in the Menehunes' 49-44 win over previously unbeaten Kahuku.
LAOSAMOA MISA-ULI
Farrington
Scored a game-high 19 points in a 37-34 loss to McKinley.
YVONNE MORRIS
Mililani
Scored nine of her 18 points in the fourth period to help the Trojans defeat Nanakuli, 50-44.
TAYLOR SMITH
Kalaheo
Scored a game-high 16 points, including 10 of 12 free throws, to help the Mustangs defeat Kaimuki, 50-45.
DALIA SOLIA
Kaimuki
Scored a game-high 18 points in a 43-35 victory over Roosevelt, then had 14 points in a 50-45 loss to Kalaheo.
LEHUA WOOD
Kamehameha
Scored a season-high 16 points in a 56-40 victory over Sacred Hearts.
TENNIS
SARAH GALON
Leilehua
Won the OIA Western Division girls championship with a 7-6 (6), 6-2 victory over Waipahu's Chloe Bihag.
JAIME MIGIA
Moanalua
Won the OIA Eastern Division boys championship with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Kahuku's Dillon Porter.
SCOTT NAKAMURA
'Aiea
Won the OIA Western Division boys championship with a 5-7, 6-0, 6-1 victory over Mililani's Daniel Hines.
JULIENNE YAMAMOTO
Moanalua
Won the OIA Eastern Division girls championship with a 6-0, 6-1 victory over Kailua's Joelle Tanaka.
TRACK AND FIELD
Nick Frazier
Kamehameha
Won the 100- and 400-meter dashes at an ILH-OIA meet with hand times of 11.0 and 50.01 seconds, respectively.
JEREMY INFERRERA
Saint Louis
Won the shot put and discus throw at an ILH-OIA meet with marks of 49 feet even and 146 feet, 11 inches, respectively.
PATRICK MORRISSEY
Iolani
Won the 800- and 1500-meter runs at an ILH-OIA meet in 2 minutes, 5.7 seconds (hand-timed) and 4:13.50, respectively, and placed second in the 3000.
MEI LI NICKLES
Mililani
Won the long jump and triple jump at an ILH-OIA meet with marks of 16 feet, 3fl inches and 36-6 1/2, respectively.
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