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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, May 13, 2003

Weekly honors

BASEBALL

CHRIS BALATICO

Mililani

Pitched five-plus innings and went 4-for-4 with three doubles, a triple and six RBIs in an 8-3 victory over Moanalua in the OIA tournament.

TONY GANIGAN

Pearl City

Pitched eight innings and allowed just five hits in a 4-3 victory over Kahuku in the OIA tournament.

JONATHAN Honda

Baldwin

Allowed two earned runs and three hits in six innings, with eight strikeouts, in a victory over Maui in the MIL tournament championship game.

JEFF KAJIWARA

Baldwin

Allowed four hits in six innings in a victory over Maui in the MIL championship game, his third straight win over the Sabers.

CAMERON KIMURA

Roosevelt

Pitched no-hit ball for five-plus innings and went 2-for-3 with two RBIs in a 6-0 victory over Wai'anae in the OIA third-place game.

BLAKE LAMUG

'Aiea

Pitched a five-hitter with seven strikeouts and no walks to help Na Ali'i defeat Mililani, 1-0, in the OIA quarterfinals.

CHRIS MAHELONA

Kailua

Pitched a six-hitter in a 2-1 victory over 'Aiea in the OIA championship game.

BLAZE MOLETA

'Aiea

Allowed three hits in six shutout innings in Na Ali'i's 8-0 victory over Roosevelt in the OIA quarterfinals.

CHEVY TEVES

Wai'anae

Pitched six shutout innings and went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer to help the Seariders defeat Kalani, 10-0, in the OIA quarterfinals.

KEVEN WHALEN

Mid-Pacific

Went 3-for-4 with a double, two RBIs and two runs scored in a 9-4 victory over Iolani that earned the Owls second place in the ILH and a berth in the state tournament.

BASKETBALL

MEGAN BURTON

Sacred Hearts

Scored a game-high 27 points to help the Lancers defeat St. Francis, 60-43, in the ILH third-place tournament.

PATTI HARDIMON

Moanalua

Scored a game-high 13 points to help the Menehunes defeat McKinley, 41-32, in the OIA semifinals, then scored 14 points, grabbed five rebounds and made five steals in a 49-31 championship win over Farrington.

KEPUA LEE

Moanalua

Scored a game-high 16 points, including eight in the first period, and made five steals in a 49-31 championship win over Farrington.

SUNSHINE MISA-ULI

Farrington

Scored a game-high 22 points to help the Governors defeat Kahuku, 56-46, in the OIA semifinals.

KARA MORITA

Hawai'i Baptist

Scored a game-high 20 points in the Eagles' 45-40 loss to Mid-Pacific in the ILH third-place tournament.

LATOYA WILY

Kahuku

Scored a game-high 16 points to help the Red Raiders defeat McKinley, 61-54, in the OIA third-place game.

CHANTAL YADAO

McKinley

Scored a game-high 22 points, including three 3-pointers, in a 61-54 loss to Kahuku in the OIA third-place game.

GOLF

KIRA-ANN MURASHIGE

Hilo

Shot a 1-over-par 71 and 1-under 69 at Waikoloa Beach to win the David S. Ishii Foundation state championship and help the Vikings take the team title.

TENNIS

HEIDI KALOI

Kamehameha

Won the Carlsmith Ball state singles title with a 6-2, 7-5 win over St. Francis' Kalei Gora.

ROBBIE LIM

Punahou

Won his second straight state singles championship with a 6-0, 6-0 victory over Farrington's Mark Ilagan.

TRACK AND FIELD

JERROD AVEGALIO

Kahuku

Set an Island Movers State Championship meet record in the discus with a throw of 186 feet and took second in the shot put with 55 feet, 3¥ inches.

TRAVIS BEYER

Kamehameha

Won the 100-meter dash in 11.29 seconds and the 200 in 22.5, took third in the 400 in 50.76 and ran the second leg of the Warriors' winning 4x400 relay team to help Kamehameha win the overall team title at the state meet.

NICK FRAZIER

Kamehameha

Won the 400-meter dash in 50.28 seconds, took second in the 200 (22.52) and the 100 (11.51) and ran the anchor leg of the Warriors' winning 4x400 relay team to help Kamehameha win the overall team title at the state meet.

PIPPA MACDONALD

Punahou

Won her fourth straight state championship in the 800-meter run with a time of 2 minutes, 16.56 seconds and ran the third leg of the Buffanblu's winning 4x400 relay team.

ANDREW MAIXNER

Radford

Won the 1500-meter run in 4 minutes, 7.98 seconds and the 3000 in 9:15.50 at the state meet.

KRYSTAL MOORE

Hilo

Won the shot put with a mark of 38 feet, 7¥ inches and the discus with a throw of 121-5 at the state meet.

CHUN MEI NICKLES

Mililani track and field

Set a state championship meet record in the pole vault with a mark of 11 feet, 4 inches and ran the third leg of the Trojans' winning 4x100 relay team.

MEI LI NICKLES

Mililani track and field

Won the long jump with a leap of 17 feet, 8fl inches, the triple jump with a mark of 37-1fl and ran the anchor leg of the Trojans' winning 4x100 relay team at the state meet.

SAM WESCOATT

Kamehameha track and field

Won the 800-meter run in 1 minute, 58.66 seconds, took third in the 1500 in 4:09.21 and ran the pivotal third leg of the Warriors' winning 4x400 relay team to help Kamehameha win the overall team title at the state meet.

WATER POLO

KAMAILE CROWELL

Punahou

Scored five goals to help the Buffanblu defeat Kamehameha, 17-1, for the ILH championship.

Maria Hall

Roosevelt

Set the hole and took the lead in playmaking for the Rough Riders, who were runners-up in the OIA championship tournament.

Trudianne Huisch

Kahuku

Goalkeeper led the Red Raiders' defense in the OIA and all season long as they went 11-0 in the league's first season of the sport.

NATALE RIGG

Punahou

Scored five goals to help the Buffanblu defeat Kamehameha, 17-1, for the ILH championship.

ALEE THOMPSON

Kahuku

Scored three consecutive goals to help the Red Raiders defeat Roosevelt, 5-2, for the inaugural OIA championship.

IVY YI

Kalani

Scored seven goals to help the Falcons defeat Kaiser, 7-1, in the OIA third-place game.