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The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on: Tuesday, December 7, 2004

HIGH SCHOOLS
High school weekly honors

Advertiser Staff

To nominate an athlete, the athlete's coach should call Wes Nakama at 535-2456 or e-mail to preps@honoluluadvertiser.com by 6 p.m. Sunday.

BASKETBALL

TYLER TSUKAZAKI

Maryknoll

Scored 16 points in a loss to Campbell, 22 points in a loss to Roosevelt and 23 points in a 48-45 overtime victory over Moanalua.



FOOTBALL

BJ FRUEAN

Leilehua

Made 16 tackles, including seven solo and two for losses, and made an interception in the Mules' loss to Kamehameha in the Division I state title game.

MIKE HOLT

Kamehameha

Made two interceptions to help the Warriors defeat Leilehua, 28-7, for the Division I state championship.

THOMAS LOPES

Campbell

Made four sacks to help the Sabers defeat Iolani, 28-7, for the Division II state championship.

LANDON PATOC

Iolani

Made a game-high 13 tackles, including 11 solo, in the Raiders' loss to Campbell in the Division II state championship game.

JAYSON REGO

Kamehameha

Rushed for 222 yards on 39 carries, including a 79-yard touchdown, to help the Warriors defeat Leilehua, 28-7, for the Division I state championship.

CHUSTIN SENAS

Leilehua

Caught seven passes for 119 yards in a loss to Kamehameha in the Division I state championship game.

ISIAH SMITH

Campbell

Rushed for 126 yards and one touchdown on 14 carries to help the Sabers defeat Iolani, 28-7, for the Division II state championship.

KANIELA STANTON

Campbell

Rushed for 113 yards on 10 carries and made four tackles — including two sacks — in his first start at linebacker to help the Sabers defeat Iolani, 28-7, for the Division II state championship.

GERRITT VINCENT

Kamehameha

Made seven tackles, including four solo, to help the Warriors defeat Leilehua, 28-7, for the Division I state championship.



SOFT TENNIS

ANDREW AND BRYAN MURAKAMI

Leilehua

Won the OIA boys championship with a 5-1 victory over Pearl City's Andrew Abe and Travis Damaso.