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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Weekly honors

BASEBALL

• JARED FURTADO
Roosevelt
Went 3 for 3 with a home run and three RBIs in the Rough Riders' 7-2 victory over Mililani in the OIA tournament.

• TONY GANIGAN
Pearl City
Pitched a three-hitter with 12 strikeouts to help the Chargers defeat Kalaheo, 4-2, in an OIA tournament first-round game.

• JUSTIN GOO
Roosevelt
Pitched a four-hitter in the Rough Riders' 7-2 victory over Mililani in the first round of the OIA tournament, then earned the save in a 4-2 semifinal win over Pearl City.

• SHAWN HAO
'Aiea
Pitched a four-hitter with six strikeouts to help Na Ali'i defeat Kaiser, 7-2, in the OIA semifinals.

• BLAKE KANESHIRO
Pearl City
Allowed two runs in eight innings to help the Chargers defeat Kalani, 6-2, in the OIA quarterfinals.

• SHAWN KIRIU
Punahou
Pitched a two-hitter in the Buffanblu's 5-0 victory over Kamehameha in the ILH tournament.

• BLAKE LAMUG
'Aiea
Pitched a three-hitter with five strikeouts to help Na Ali'i defeat Roosevelt, 10-0, for their first OIA title since 1994.

• DYLAN LIBADISOS
'Aiea
Went 2 for 2 with three RBIs to help Na Ali'i defeat Roosevelt, 10-0, for their first OIA title since 1994.

• JESSE MATSUURA
Leilehua
Went 3 for 4 to help the Mules defeat Kalani, then went 4 for 4 with four RBIs in a 9-8 victory over Wai'anae for fifth place in the OIA tournament.

• BRANDON OGIMI
Kamehameha
Pitched three innings and went 2 for 2 with two RBIs and scored two runs to help the Warriors defeat Punahou, 4-2, in the ILH tournament.

• ANDREW ONTAI
Leilehua
Went 3 for 4 with a triple to help the Mules defeat Kalani, then went 5 for 6, including the game-winning single in the 11th inning, in a 9-8 win over Wai'anae for fifth place in the OIA tournament.

• KANEKOA TEXEIRA
Kamehameha
Pitched a four-hitter with nine strikeouts to help the Warriors defeat Mid-Pacific, 3-2, in the ILH tournament.

• REX YAMAGUCHI
Pearl City
Hit a two-run single in the fifth inning to help the Chargers defeat Kalaheo, 4-2, then hit a run-scoring triple and scored the tying run in the seventh inning of Pearl City's 6-2 victory over Kalani in the OIA quarterfinals.

BASKETBALL

• SHANNA-LEI DACANAY
Punahou
Had a game-high 12 points to help the Buffanblu defeat Iolani, 40-34, for their third ILH title in four years.

• GINGER GRAVELLE
Iolani
Scored 22 points in a 49-37 win over St. Francis to help the Raiders force a playoff for the ILH title.

GOLF

• MARI CHUN
Kamehameha
Shot a two-day score of 1-under 144 to win her second ILH individual title in three years.

• TRAVIS TOYAMA
University
Defeated Iolani's Lance Hirai in four playoff holes to win his second straight ILH individual title.

TENNIS

• CHLOE BIHAG
Waipahu
Won her third straight OIA singles title by defeating teammate Christie Pagatpatan, 6-3, 6-1.

• MARK ILAGAN
Farrington
Won the OIA singles championship by defeating Pearl City's Travis Damaso, 6-3, 6-1.

• ANDREW MURAKAMI
Leilehua
Paired with twin brother Ryan to win the OIA doubles title by defeating Roosevelt's Evan Hirata and Shimpei Kobori, 6-1, 6-3.

• RYAN MURAKAMI
Leilehua
Paired with twin brother Andrew to win the OIA doubles title by defeating Roosevelt's Evan Hirata and Shimpei Kobori, 6-1, 6-3.

• JOELLE TANAKA
Kailua
Paired with sister Marie to win the OIA doubles title by defeating Leilehua's Tiffany Villanueva and Cassie Yoneshige, 6-0, 7-5.

• MARIE TANAKA
Kailua
Paired with sister Joelle to win the OIA doubles title by defeating Leilehua's Tiffany Villanueva and Cassie Yoneshige, 6-0, 7-5.

TRACK AND FIELD

• ROSELA FA'AIU
Farrington
Won the shot put with a mark of 35 feet, 8fl inches and the discus with a mark of 115-10 at the OIA championship meet.

• NICK FRAZIER
Kamehameha
Won the 100 in 11.2 seconds, the 200 in 22.74, the 400 in 51.57 and anchored the Warriors' winning 4X100 and 4X400 relay teams to help Kamehameha win its second straight ILH team championship.

• MARINA GUSMAN-BROWN
Pearl City
Won the 100 in 12.74 seconds, the 200 in 26.2, the long jump with a mark of 16 feet, 4fl inches and the triple jump with a mark of 33-2 to help the Chargers win the OIA title.

• ANNA HILDEBRAND
Punahou
Set and ILH championship meet record by pole vaulting 10 feet, 3 inches, helping the Buffanblu win the team title for the second straight year.

• LAUREN HO
Hawai'i Baptist
Won the 1,500 in 4 minutes, 49.67 seconds and the 3,000 in 10:22.78 at the ILH championship meet.

• MEGHAN MCLEOD
Punahou
Won the 100 in 12.95 seconds, the 200 in 26.8 and was on the Buffanblu's winning 4X100 relay team as Punahou repeated as ILH team champion.

• LORIN MILOTTA
Waialua girls
Won the 100 hurdles in 15.46 seconds and the 300 hurdles in 48.93 at the OIA championships.

• NATHANIEL NASCA
Pearl City
Won the 100 in 11.16 seconds, the 110 hurdles in 15.05 and the long jump with a mark of 21 feet, 3 1/3 inches to help the Chargers win their first team title since 1987.

• CAREENA ONOSAI
Word of Life
Won the shot put with a mark of 38 feet, 1/4 inches and the discus with a mark of 127-9 at the ILH championship meet.

• KEALOHA PILARES
Damien
Won the long jump with a mark of 20 feet, 6à inches and the triple jump with a mark of 43-4à at the ILH championship meet.

• KARI TANIMOTO
Pearl City
Won the 1,500 in 5 minutes, 7.1 seconds and the 3,000 in 11:22.20 to help the Chargers win the OIA championship.

WATER POLO

• STEPHANIE EMERY
Kahuku
Scored four goals to help Kahuku defeat Roosevelt, 8-4, for the OIA championship.

• TARAH MARUYAMA
Kaiser
Scored 10 goals, including the game-winner in sudden-death overtime, to help the Cougars defeat Kapolei, 16-15, in the OIA tournament.