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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, October 7, 2003

Weekly honors

Air Riflery

CHRISTOPHER AYSON

Leilehua boys

Scored 259 points in a victory over Campbell and 260 in a win over Radford.

BLAKE CUBAN

Saint Louis

Scored 274 points in a victory over Mid-Pacific.

SARA HONDA

Pearl City girls

Scored 253 points in a victory over Radford.

SHANNON LI

Sacred Hearts

Scored 266 points in a victory over Mid-Pacific.

RYAN NAKA

Kalani boys

Scored 260 points in a victory over McKinley.

DEANA SIN

Sacred Hearts

Scored 266 points in a victory over Mid-Pacific.

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Bowling

NICOLE AKAU

Lutheran girls

Bowled a 201 game and 555 series to help the Lions defeat Hanalani, 3-0.

JARED DAVIS

Maui boys

Bowled a 216 game and 582 series in a 3-0 victory over Lahainaluna.

RICH KODAMA

Hawai'i Baptist boys

Bowled a 248 game and 581 series in a 3-0 victory over Saint Louis.

TOBY SAMBUENO

'Aiea boys

Bowled a 278 game and 659 series to help Na Ali'i defeat Radford, 2-1.

NOEMI SOLANO

Pearl City girls

Bowled a 256 game and 629 series to help the Chargers defeat Nanakuli, 3-0.

JANELLE TANNA

Kalani girls

Bowled a 206 game and 530 series in the Falcons' 3-0 win over Kaimuki.

DANIEL TOYOOKA-LIM

Moanalua boys

Bowled a 242 game and 614 series in a 3-0 victory over Kailua.

JEREMY YASUTAKE

Damien

Bowled a 255 game and 611 series to help the Monarchs defeat Hawai'i Baptist, 2-1.

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Cross country

NICOLE ANDERSON

Iolani girls

Won the Kamehameha Invitational with a 3-mile time of 19 minutes, 29.47 seconds.

VINCENT ROJAS

Mililani boys

Took second at the Kamehameha Invitational with a 3-mile time of 16 minutes, 18.95 seconds.

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Football

TYSON ALUALU

Saint Louis

Defensive lineman recorded three tackles for losses, including one that caused a fumble that was returned for a touchdown in a 42-0 win against Pac-Five.

CHAZ BARIT

Kamehameha

Had two tackles for losses in a 28-3 win against Iolani.

STEPHEN BAUGHN

Radford

Combined for 90 yards in offense with 48 yards rushing, including a 14-yard TD, and 42 yards passing, in a 17-14 win against Kaiser.

TRAVIS BEYER

Kamehameha

Rushed for 183 yards on 24 carries, including touchdown runs of 46 and 2 yards, in a 28-3 win against Iolani.

JENSEN CABANERO

Pearl City

Completed 13 of 24 passes for 265 yards and three TDs in a 30-22 loss against Wai'anae.

ANDREW CANOY

Damien

Had eight receptions for 111 yards and returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown in a 37-20 loss to Punahou.

WAIKA CARVALHO

Kahuku

Quarterback accounted for 204 yards in offense by passing for 169 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for 35 yards in a 66-0 win against Kaimuki.

PO'OKELA CHANG-WO

Waimea

Rushed for 128 yards on 26 carries, including a touchdown, in a 20-0 win against Kapa'a.

ETHAN GONSALVES

Castle

Kicked a 44-yard field goal and was 3 of 3 in PATs in a 32-6 win against Roosevelt.

DESMOND HANOHANO

Saint Louis

Had four receptions for 161 yards, including touchdown catches of 61 and 76 yards, in a 42-0 win against Pac-Five.

JOHN HORNER

Castle

Defensive back returned an interception 52 yards for a touchdown in a 32-6 victory against Roosevelt.

JAKE INGRAM

Mililani

Made five tackles, including three sacks, in the Trojans' 16-6 victory over Nanakuli.

LINO KAKIVA

Radford

Linebacker returned an interception 40 yards for a touchdown in a 17-14 win against Kaiser.

SHANNON KALEO

Waiakea

Kicked a 32-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining in the game to lift the Warriors to a 17-14 victory over Hilo.

KEOLA KALUHIOKALANI

Kamehameha

Had two sacks in a 28-3 win against Iolani.

SHAUN KAULEINAMOKU

Saint Louis

Had eight receptions for 103 yards, including a 50-yard touchdown catch, in a 42-0 win against Pac-Five.

CHRIS LAVE

Wai'anae

Rushed for 226 yards and four touchdowns in a 30-22 win against Pearl City.

MIKHAIL MABRY

Mililani

Made 10 tackles, including one sack, and caused a fumble in the Trojans' 16-6 victory over Nanakuli.

ROLAND MASON

Kapolei

Returned an interception 70 yards for one touchdown and scored another TD on offense with a 5-yard run in a 42-12 win against Kalaheo.

NATHANIEL NASCA

Pearl City

Had seven receptions for 214 yards and three TDs in a 30-22 loss against Wai'anae.

STANLEY NIHIPALI

Saint Louis

Completed 10 of 15 passes for 256 yards, including touchdown passes of 61, 50 and 76 yards, in a 42-0 win against Pac-Five.

AUSTIN ROSA

Kapa'a

Had six receptions for 124 yards in a 20-0 loss to Waimea.

MICHAEL SAKABA

Kailua

Kicked field goals of 36 and 40 yards in a 26-21 win against McKinley.

JARRED SUZUI

Castle

Had six receptions for 117 yards, including a 36-yard touchdown catch, in a 32-6 win against Roosevelt.

MICAH STRICKLAND

Punahou

Rushed for 175 yards, including touchdowns of 19 and 27 yards, in a 37-20 win against Damien.

DAMIEN TORRES

Kailua

Rushed for 191 yards on 28 carries, including touchdown runs of 38 and 11 yards, in a 26-21 win against McKinley.

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Volleyball

MONA ALE

Kahuku girls

Had 13 kills in a 25-17, 25-15 victory over Kaiser.

MICHAEL CHINA

Punahou boys

Had 11 kills in the Buffanblu's three-game loss to unbeaten Kamehameha.

ALIKA DEREGO

Castle boys

Had 14 kills in the Knights' 25-23, 25-22 victory over Moanalua.

JORDAN DURANTE

Maryknoll boys

Had 11 kills in a 25-16, 25-19 victory over Mid-Pacific.

SPENCER MCLACHLIN

Punahou boys

Had 10 kills and five blocks in the Buffanblu's three-game loss to unbeaten Kamehameha.

ANELI OTINERU

Punahou girls

Had 12 kills and four aces in the Buffanblu's 25-17, 25-21 victory over previously unbeaten Kamehameha.

SPENSER RIGG

Punahou girls

Had 12 kills and four aces in the Buffanblu's 25-17, 25-21 victory over previously unbeaten Kamehameha.

ADAM TUIFAGU

Kamehameha boys

Had 13 kills in the Warriors' 26-24, 20-25, 25-23 victory over Punahou.

• • •

Water polo

LUKE ODA

Iolani boys

Scored a match-high three goals, including two in the fourth period, to help the Raiders defeat Punahou, 7-5, in a meeting of ILH unbeatens.

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Correction: Vincent Rojas of Millikan High was incorrectly identified as the highest Hawai'i high school finisher at the Kamehameha Invitational in boys cross country action. Jon Yasuda of Iolani placed fifth in 16 minutes, 43.61 seconds.